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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY. OCT. 9,1930.
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- ShuH'ifiK— . 'Friday md Saturday* DAI LA MATINEE 2 I*. M. .mm. nigbi hi. Kousinn Outdoor Romance — Like“The \ ir.uiiiian” \( last >iiu jnT all of Zaur Grey! You hear his thrilling heroes lalli. A ureat spectacular Western drama. lane-Greys THE LIGHT OF VVESTERN STARS Starring Richard Arlen Mary Brian - Harry Green d paramount picture..
( OM.EGK KKIITt \R|, * HKDULE Friday Niuht Franklin at In«l. Cent. (Indianapolis) W.Tiash, Ind. State Tech. (T. Haute) Cent. Normal, Efcin.-ville (Evansville) Saturday Afternoon \ iy> at Notre Dame (S ■ ’ Bend) Okla. A. & M., Indiana (HI"ominBton) Durdue at MichiBan (Ann Arbor) Butler at Illinois (Champaign) Del'auw at s Fairlhani (Riehmond) \ alparai. o, Rose l’oly( Terre Haute) Sturday Ninht Oakland City, Ball TV;, m. (Muncie)
ADDED I HI. and SAT. FOOTBALL . “THE LAST YARD" 2nd of New Serieo With l\ NI IK UtHKNE, the world ^ most famous coach and hi- Notre Dame players. Showing the epic plays in the greatest of gridiron contests. \\D ALL I W K COMEDY
T(>D\A (ITnal Showing) \M< L Will I I! In “SHOW tilRI. IN HOLLYWOOD” lUe - 35c
SDK AKERS AT W. (. I. I . MEET ANDERSON, i UP) Raymond Robbins, New York, noted "( i..logical workei ' r > and Mrs. Mary Harri An r. Atlanta, (la., will be chief 1 akers ;it the W. C. T. i held October 10 t.. 1 . it wa.- annotmeed today. Robbins was an tT: m the American Red Cross mi.--ion in the world war, visiting Russia dm g 1917 and 1018. He was one of the leaders in the Men and Relig .. Forward M >v.ment ciimpaign in 1011 and 1012, and it world tour in 1013. The announce ment said he had traveled widely and made numerous speeches on behalf of peace, law enfoieem nt and prohibition. Mrs. Armor will address a mass to Ci g Sunday n ■. ' ' her 12 at the Anderson high m o 1 auditorium
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and will al n preach the convention sermon Sunday morning at.the Methodist church. The announcement said she had trav. led throughout Europe and Canada, campaigning as a- prohibition’ worker. Sin iddresscd tin World’s W. C. T. I', at Boston, 190(i; Glasgow, Scotland, 1010; Brooklyn, 1013 and London, Eng., 1020.
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(Note: Thi is the first of a series of cuts ami thumb-nail sketches pre-| pared by the Del’auw University I’ub-j licity Department for readers of The Banner on the members uf the 1930 Tiger football team).
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Ray Ragsdale, left end on the DePauw University football team, never bad a football in his hand until he j came to Del’auw three years ago. In his freshman year he showed an aptitude fur the game, and against | ! the stifTest of competition has made his letter each year in the sport. Rag. dale is the only man on the
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Ray Ragsdale pad this year with two feotlrall letters to'his credit. He i now playing bis senior year Weighing 174 pdiMH.:, he Hus drive and tackling ability, coupled with h iske! ball trained hands to catch pas-os. Basket hall fans know him as DePauw’.s allstatf forward last year. Ragsdale’s home is Washington, Ind. He received hi first athletic training under Coach Burl Friddle who developed the state high school ha ket ball championship team this yo\r. Washington does not play football, hence the fall sport wa.- a new game to Ragsdale when he entered DePauw. Raf sale is one of four preachers on the Tiger squad this year. He holds th" student charge at the Bainbridge M. E. church. He i a Rector scholar.
(LOVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. George Appleby attended a dinner Sunday celebrating Mr.. Rachel Appleby’s 9(lth birthday anniver-ary at her home in C layton. J. W. Snider and family visited relatives in Terre Haute Sunday. Regular preaching eervici will be held next Sunday morning and evening at the Methodist church hy the new minister, Rev. Northrup of Greencattle. J. E. McCoy, E tel Meek and Frank Duncan of Gnsport attended the world series game at St. Louis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Branneman and son Basil, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Branneman. Mrs. W. K. Prichard and Mrs. Og-
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den Bundy visited Mrs. Ed Hamilton at Greencastle. Monday. Mrs. Bertha Sinclair returned from Martinsville Thursday, where he underwent treatment two weeks at the Whiting sanitarium. Miss Esther Sutherlin who teaches in Attica, spent the week-end wi’.h her mother. Mrs. Anne Bourne entertained the Fortnightly club at her home Monday night. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Burris and G, If. Rockwell spent Sunday with Charley Rockwell at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCoy of Muncie spent the •>«*, k-end with hi. aunt, Mrs. Fanny Heifer. Mr. and Mrs. William O’Daniel of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Clearwater and .1. W. O’Daniel Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carpenter of Indianapolis ivsited Roy Bailey and
family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alley McKamey are pare t - ef a boy born Thursday night Get. 2nd. Mrs. Viola Goblet and (iaufhtn Juanit, Mr . Elizabeth fe,hel moved Thursday from the Sackett properly on west Main street to the (ieorp Rockwell property on Main (reel. Mr. and Mrs. Janie Sipple and Mr-. Bert Hamilton and son, lion, aid spent Saturday in Indianapolk Miss Nclia Colo of I nr. Haute, spent Sunday with her parent', Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole. Miss Mary Reese of (IrecmarJe spent tin' week-end with her nUif Mrs. D. E. Denny. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fanner* tcitained Sunday Lee Waiter.', Mil I Beryl Douglas.-, Gene ('haunter#/ Mable Cassaday. The Woman’s Foreign Mi ap society met Tuesday afternoon4 Mr.-. J. W. Snider.
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Tells Men Over 50 What They Should Weigh A famous British Physician — a S|K'cialist in Obesity gives these us the normal weights of men over 50.
149 pounds 153 pounds 157 pounds 102 pounds L07 pounds 172 pounds 178 pounds 184 pounds 191 pounds 198 pounds
Weights include ordinary indoor clothing—Get on the scales and see if you are overweight and how m*ch. The modern way to take off fat is known us the Kruschen’ Methodarid is well worth a four weeks trial. Cut out pies, cakes, pastry and ice cream for 4 weeks, go light on potatoes, l)utU»r, cheese, , ream and sugar eat moderately of lean meat, chicken, tishi, salads, green vegetables and j fruit- take one half teaspoon of Kru '( hen Salts in a gla.-s of hot water' eve i y morning before breakfast-pi
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