The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 April 1931 — Page 2
TUE DAIEY BANNER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, APRIL 30,1931.
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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Pa t Office at Greencastle, Indiana, ■a* second class mail matter. Under the act of Mnrch d,
1870.
Subscription price, 10 cents
week.
Society
Mrs. Johnson Gives ProjrraAt ,H MorninR Musioale
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
ImmmI t1a« k in si Square Meat
yoi RF a kintf n pr^nt fli*al, * you knOH. Smooth, velvety, riel I preen lawns—large, €*olorfnl. long-ln^ting flowers. Il’s nion* Ilian you eati rightly expert unless you do v our part! Plants, like human lieing^, imist hav* - llie right kindol lood atul ( noitgh ol it. Mo l ‘•oils are ili* i • * in plant to <1 heeaii'si* we 11 to replenish tin- supply plain lake out veur at ter year. tiive your lawn and flowers the sifiuu* tnvul lor plants. I our pounds of Vigoro to every HMI *ipiai«‘ fe«l. feed your Munirs
lr«*e« and vegefnldes, too. Ke-.ilfs will aiiiu/<‘ you! igoro, I he <*oinplele, halan« ed plant Io«nI. iseasily applied in .1 Himple stt*ps: read «lir«*e|ions; sjiread evtuily; wet dow n or rake. And the eost is lesa I linn 20 rents per HMt square feet! \ igoro, elean and odorless, is the largest veiling plant food. \lreadv .’UHHMHKt have used it to ltehi«‘\e new gardening ftiieeess. 'i our garden supply «lc*aler «‘an tell von how inueh \ igoro voif will need. Ask to setr the new
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1 The Greencastle Morning Musicale ' met on Wi dnc-i.lny morning at the ! home of Mis. Fred I.. O U:iir, and j Mark John-on was in charge of the j program. Mrs. Johnson spoke on t:ie I subject of modern music, calling atjtention to the violent changes which I may lie observed in compositions oven
|rr. A. T. Foster from Fillmore w»sj 0 f i aflt fj V(J years. Although m re in Greencastle today on business. ; j s | )( .jn^ wri'.le n than ever before,' Miss Elizabeth l>„kridge who has.;"’ 11 indifferent, the uses of been ill at her hone on West Walnut 1 niu '" : * re 'ncreasmg. and the meeba I street is improving. j M 1,Kenc "‘ s a,P hile ' y . t, . , | ! nn ''* a ‘ e ^
interest in musk and build up a moie
1 Mrs. Roy l)i< k.-oii who is in the general knowledge of it than to stifle
comity hospital suffering of pneu-1 musical activity,
inonla is slightly improved.
lb esc UrowTi, son of city fireman
. 0r«andie Ni-rku,.,,, oOr and SIJHi
collar and cuff sets in styles made fl,
and early summer dresses, of all white, nub color,.a , "I'hiir and in the pastel shades. " ' »"hro„|,. ri , r ,^ | Attractive evict embroidery blouses in maize, blue nil,.
Other dimity blouses in colors at *1.98. THE QUALITY SHOP
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skin cleared up beautifully
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Vigoro Spreailer, too. It niak<‘<% tin* applying of Vigoro or grus** si'fd u qiiirk«*r, raHi<*r job. V igoro conn** in 5 ronvenipntl sizes—MHL 50, and 25 lb. l)Hg^» 5 lb. uiid 12 oz. paelutge*. Onler* toilay. Or >p«*<*ify V igoro to your* I iimN<*:ip<‘ g.irdum r or rmrxerv* uiaii. lie snrr Itthny I ix«m> tmly in the nriftitml fHii ikagp. Swift a\ Foinpany
Ilf \l( A EAMOt s \l; i |v | , w . rv SijikIuy «*»» lli«- “f.iinlrn Hour" **»••» W I AI him! MU |{*-«t ,N. iwork. I '50-4 I*.M . 'I'irnr. y..'M> 5 I'M. ( «-iilr.il Iiiii*-. \!no lirl|»tol i4Mr*t< ii Itilkx. I hiir*M)uy 10 A.M. t*.Hnl« rn I m.i. . •MS-*# 50 A.M. < >nlrul I im*
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She called attention
to the necessity for understanding j what the composer is trying t > say,|
i ,, „ . a . • and for adapting oneself to the new and Mrs. Hnce Drown, Olive street, i~ . , , , . , . , .. e ■ .. cadeir.es, harmonies and discords, ami ! confine,I to his home, suffering 01 , ’ . , . ■. r . she offered the test of sincerity of : scarlet lever. .
j as a basis of judging excel-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Purcell^ of Fill-; lence. Mrs. Johnson illustrated thei mure are the parent- of a daughter, j influence of the moving pictures upon] l b rn Thursday morning at the home music by playing a Vi trola record 011 of Mrs. Purcell’s parents. a Vitaphone short subject composition,
., . , , | “Manhattan Symphony,” a composi-
Mrs Emma McDonald who ha, been ' t . on whj( . h has ^ playe(1 in Sy m- ■ imte ,11 at the home of her (|h „ nv h)|1| sh( . cite ,| “Amerique,” Mrs. Charles North Mad,- pl p(| |)V lhp |, hi | aH( ,| phja Symphony. SOS Street ,s slightly improved. , an(1 Honn( .^ r . s “Pacific 2.11” as com-
.1. (I. Camniuck reports ho was at P<> itb,,;- fill,-1 with raucous, blaring was given Sunday, April 211, at the the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis , city noises, whirl) strike an unpleasant' home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Suiter of Wednesday afternoon and received a I note upon the ear. To illustrate the thrs place, in honor of their daughter most encouraging report regarding, finest of modern descriptive music, Rae’s l!Hh birthday anniversary. The
Mrs. Marv F. Parkrr. B.ih.im.i. S. r ...J "Uerause „l a rwUowa MMttlN n ®
ntr wai poor. 1 I,.I, tlM m
ami was trouble with pimpl.s Jnd jl heads. Red bumps amt SB „n („, *
or twice monthly. tfi fr lakin?
pimples and blackheads disappru* " im skin becamr ch ar. I d„ not Wi izpon risihe in the mornln*,." you „ will want t„ lake s.s.S. Select (h. size as il holds double the quaniiiv
represents a price savint.
Every Spring take S S S Tonic
(om pie t i§> Ih n t f o ml f •> r
Gef I igoro where you buy fuien uutl nanlen si,/,plies /oic/i.s, f l o tv e r s , gar tlr ns, .shrubs, trees
EITEL FLORAL COMPANY Phone 636
: the condition of Dr. \. E. Monger, | pastor of the Methodi t church here,
| who has been seriously ill
a nasal operation.
I)r. and Mrs. W. M. McGaughoy. aceirmpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Park Dunbar and Mrs. Charles Arnold will leave Friday morning by motor for Miami, Fla., where Dr. McGuughey will be a delegate to the International Kiwanis convention. They plan to le-
turn by May 10 or 11.
Company. Shi i |
1’r.uw university and iKappa Alpha Theta soroiit,
Maj. S -ott of the Ui I
Johnson played Debussy’s “Sun-1 immediate family v:i.- invited and atjanny has been appointed di-trirt atbelral.” and Mis. I.each -ailg ,, iniiin h,an' lit.- secret marriae'e of 1 giileei* at Hollob'l -I
cliarge of the government's w.irli,<, defense at il niolubi and I’carl HarJ for two years of foreign -crvic".
WOULD CONVERT MARSHES INTO HAVEN FOR WILDLIFE Re I oral ion of a portion of llie fa hious Kankakee mai bland a a Inn en for wildlife^ ,■ pe,-iall\ waterfowl, la urge! by nienibei - , i the In,liana division of Hi l/.aal Walton league More than r,n niemhei of the lea gne have complete,I . n in-peetion ol •he niHrshlaml preparatoi, to sub initting to the t'e,legal ovetntnont re
eoinni,'tidal inns for reelaination of a port on of the area as a federal Idl'd pre-serve. Data has been completed on the n giiui and maps obtained at llie request of the U. S biological survey These will he turned over to that department for a survey to be made litis summer Tile Kankakee marslbamls once i tvere known b> sportsmen over the mire nation for their conservation value lliiiine recent years they were
drained lot commercial purposes.
Many Methodist church
Mrs.
ken Cathedral," and Mrs. Leach sting
following Hugo Wolf's "New Love," a composi-
tion which is built upon a continuous leading motive in the accompaniment, and which displays tt wide range of color. Other modern composers whose work Mis. Johnson described briefly were Howard Hanson, whose “Nordic Symphony” and “Concerto for Organ” home, will doubtless live, Otto Luening. ] Faure, Ravel, Albeniz and Falla in
.Ispain, nti'l Albert Coates, Vaughn] Della Ihela I au men are | William.- and Edward Elgar in Eng
be noon hour the secret marriage of of Miss Rae Suiter to Wayne 11. Lerke of Indianapolis, which t ok place tit Ctawfordsville, Feb. 14, I Dll, was an-
nounced. The bride graduated from the Ladoga high school on April 17. Mr. Leeke is in business in linlinmipolis, where they will make their
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Mill Meet Tonight
The Indiana Izaak Walton league will endeavor to Interest the nntional
organization in the project. Col. K. l..|wil! be a banquet. This meeting is
planning to attend the Brotherhood meeting next Monday evening. Dr. C. D. Hildebrand will deliver the address. There will he other features of entertainment also. At 7 p. m. there
for
land. Her talk was further illust'-at- Delta Theta Tail will meet Ibis eve-
(!ar,liter, president
said.
Of the slate body.
Ur. Howard lenders, head of the biology department at Purdue tiniversit>. -aid be believed tbat by conIntel Inn of w inged dams at places where the river ofrmerly ran, the pi 1 -tire of the present current can In iliv, ited inio the old channel.
both men and women and
tendance is expected.
big at-
Pay Yove Perennal and Property
-—TAXES NOW
Hcmciub, i May Ith the) will go delinquent, with HI per cent added.
If y,Mi need cash we r.,n accomodate yea quickly. LOANS $20 to $300
On Automobile*, Furniture, Pianos, Livestock, E»to. On eatler termf
than tv»r before.
INDIANA LOAN CO.
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RRI'I ISII 111 . I IRE 102 MILE I’l R HOI K ENGINE LONDON, (UP)—The railroad engin ■ “City of Truro,” which holds the ] world’s |n I'd rivord is to retire and be pte-civeil m the York Railway
museum.
’1 hi pmvertul engine, looking somen ,. t out-of-date eoinpare'l with modrn stri amliit,". ty pes made the high I e-t'iuthentii' speed ever recorded— 102.0 mile an mut while competing i'iii in A met ii a mail contract on th-' I run fr m Plymouth to London as far 1 li 'ik i 1D04, and she holds that ,ec-
| old.
At that tim, here was a great fic’it oetwi'en three railroad companies for the contract of the ocean mail traffic, I lit" serving Liverpool, Holyhead and Plymouth being oneernetj. The "Gity i of TouroV rii id tun finally decided the i sue all ! ■ tablished Plymouth its he-t port for transferring New Yoik to I.,m,Ion mail from ship to train.
( lin k I hrsr l snl (inrs \ml (h‘I Our IYin»s And Tmns. 1TI0 ( hcvrolet ( oupe. ID.'KM hevrolet Sport Roadster. HI2H ( hevrolet 4-l)oor Sedan. 1927 ( hevrolet Loach (Extra Hood). 1920 Ford Tudor (Like New). 1929 Ford Coii|)e (Newly Painted). 1929 l ord Roadster (Rumble Seat, Newly Tired). 1928 Pontiac Coach. !92< Luick ( oupe. Newly Ducoed, .Me<‘hanieally iierfect. 1920 I )odj»e 4-1 )(M»r Sedan. L. & It. CIIKVHOLLT SALES INC.
e,i by the following compositions: “The White Peacock,” Griffes, Mrs. C. W. Otis, (piano); “In the Yellow l)u-k," Horsman, “Pale Brows,” and “The Vision”, Rowland Leach, Mrs. I.each, soprano. Two Victrola records were used: Ravel’s “Daphnie and Chloe,” and the final - of Scriahine’s “Symphony in E Minor.” A brief discussion of modern music followed the program.
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W, man's Circle Met Wednesday
The Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian church met Wednesday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Harriett Callahan led the devotions. Mrs. V. L. Raphael gave an interesting report of the Presbyteiian meeting held in
Clayton recently.
The retiring executive committee were hostesses during the social hour.
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Supt. Yount W ill \ (dress
I bird W ard P. T. A.
The Martha Ridpath Patent Teachers will meet Friday afternoon at the school. Superintendent Warren J. Yount will he the speaker of the af-
Ihe Central Trust Company of, tPrnoon . The first grade will give a!
(,reencastle ha been appointed ad j p | aylptte alld thp , thir(| . mi) I mtmsn-ator of the estate ,d M illiam j foUrth KliU |e Rhythm band will plav.l
K. Harris, Dig hour railroad conduct-1 4. ... 4. + + „r. who was ground t“ death unde, the An( , Women’s (J„h wheels of a locomotive near the b- al H ,.,,| nosiness Meeting
station last week. Harris left a tar- Thp Rusinp ,. Mn(t p rof( , s<ion i| 1 sonai estate ;d' *3JKH) and real estate, WomPn . s rlub h „, , , mppt .(
valued at if ,000, accord,ng lo the up-j in g at the Studio T Shopp,, Wedplicationfor letters of administration. m . s(I , v evening. lub v„ted to IT;,:"!*:,' - >«*• ^ * -
,,m !thc club to the state convention which a I'vill he held at Ft. Wayne in May. I Miss Meta McCoy w ill (l | S o go ns ,(.'le-
gate.
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ning at 7::!0 o’clix-k with Mis.- Leota Mullins, west Washington street. 4* 4* 4* +
The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company has filed suit in the Putnam circuit court against William A. Moon and otbets, to foreclose a real estate mortgage and for appointment of a receiver. A judgment demand of *Ki,00(t is made against the defendants, j Gillen and Lyon of Greencastle an I j Howard A. Sommer of Craw for,Isville, are attorneys for the plaintiff. Mrs. Edward N. Wendell, who b vi-iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. I!. Taylor, will Scim from New York, May loth, on the steamship St. Louis for Cherlmurg, Frame, where -he will join her husband of Madrid, Spain. They will return to New York City on September 1, where Mr. Wendell will locate. During Mrs. Wendell’s absence, Ma.-tei Edward Wendell will remain with his grandparents in I
Greencastle.
W , men's League Held j Interesting Meeting
The Women’s League of the Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon in community hall of the church. Mrs. Henry O.-trom was in charge of the devotions. A song was given by little Dorothy Ann Conrad. A string trio consisting of Miss Sackett, Mrs. Otis and Mrs. Conrad gave three numbers. Prof. Pence -poke on the sub je. t “The New Method in Biography." Section Three with Mrs. Ru-sell Brown its leader were the hostesses.
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DePauw Graduate To
Reside in Hawaii
Word has been received in Indianapolis that Maj. and Mrs. Stanley Scott, formerly Indiana residents and now stationed at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, w ill go soon to Hawaii for a two-
year residence.
Mrs. S, 'tt, formerly Maty Clip pinger, is a sister of 11. F. Clippingerl vice president of the Fletcher Trust
Maj. and Mrs. Scott will ko.:., Leavenworth Aug 12 .iimI pr*4 through the Panama latial-,, ^ new home. Both of them utr H known in Indiana.
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Parent Teachers Meeting Te He Friday Night 1 The Parent Teachers A '0,1:6,1 the Mary Kmnta Jon,'- J lu'1,1 in the school audit,ni Fr^ evening at 7:10 o'clock in onkl give the fathers, a- well asthfui , rs, tin opportunity to attoM I past presidents of the A-- " atm he guests. The entertainment will he fill •il by The Moth, thm Hand of the different r-H piano solo hy Jack Gillespie.aw dress by George Edwin I’.L . L'i attendance is desired.
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W . ('. T. I . Will Sponsor II. S. Essay Contest
1 The Scientific Tcmiterance Wr* lion department of the V L T sponsoring an <'-sa\ contc-t r *
bigit school during the fi | May. The following subjec-
t's are offered:
1 I. Junior, Senior Class*''
words.
A review of Jack London > Darlcycorn” with ''mph' 1 let of the saloon on tin • prize $7.00; 2nd prize, G-M ll Freshman, S< 1 (Continue,I on T' 1 -' 1
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castle, and two childien, Lillian George Harris, of Indianapoli.-
mentioned as heirs.
Week-end Sale
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(Ipi'n Evenings
Telephone lift
There's no thrill in all golf, like a long, straight s c r e a ming drive right down the middle of the fair way. A
satisfaction surges
through your soul when you have made such a shot and will linger in your memory
long after the game is over.
Any of the
MACGREQOR Drivers which we have* in st,sk will deliver such shots
for you.
You owe it to yourself to come in the store today and look over our large stock of MAC’GRFGOK flubs. There are certain to he some of them that will fit your style
exactly.
You will also )><• interested in many of our other sporting g. ods. You nre always wclrpme hem El) HAMILTON’S HOOK STORE
' vetting at fi:K) o'clock at the school. | Mrs. (. \\. Otis will have charge of the musical program. Dr. F wler D. J Brooks will be the penker of the eve-! ning. Please bring one ,|j.-h of food,' sandwitches ami table service
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Inlirnutional Relations JN ill Meet Friday The International Relations Study' Greip will meet with Mrs. ('. (' Muesti.-. in Northwood, Friday after noon. May 1, at 2:1,) o'clock. This is the last meeting until fall,
4* 4- 4. 4. 4. Miss Hostel ter
tppointed Chairman
Mrs. Roscoe < . 0’li yniP of |!mok _ 'tile, regent of the Indiana Sn:b'ty of the Daughters of the American 'Revolution, announces that there will be a meeting of the state h ard Thurs-' diy, May 7, at the Washington hotel I M,s. O’Byrne wa- in-tailed stalJ "•gent at the atinuafcontinental vention of the national society, D \ IL, last week in Washington.
Mrs. O’Byrne has
men of
appointed chair-
standing committees. Among 1
those oppomte l wa. Miss Mary H„s tetter of Roachdale, Chairman Of the
Indiana bell at Valley Forg,..
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Ladoga Girl Announces Marriage At Party ' Lad0 * a ’ A l ),il 3° A birthday party
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