The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1931 — Page 2
(THE DAIT!YBANMER, GREENCASTCE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, MAY 7,1931.
You either feel GOOD 1 or you dor/t
Chief Conwliy had both these experiences
“I felt weak and run- feel young again, although I am 5C
down," writes Chief years old.”
Connally. “An examina- Every spring countless thousands tion of my blood showed take S.S S. tint purely vegetable Ionic it to he below nor- to build back their red-blood-cells so mal. After takings.S.S. that they may have that tint’ elrength about six weeks another which makes for a keen appetite, firm blood examination show- flesh, a clear skin and greater resisted my red-blood-cells ance against infection and disease, had been restored to You, too, will want to take S.S.S. for
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Mr C P Connally
Ami Oiittotp. normal. My appetite this very reason. Select the larger si*e
Arlanu. Cuorgia
was improved and my us it holds double the quantity and skin became clear. S.S.S. has made me represents a price saving, ©s.s s. Co.
Every S
ring take S. S. S. Tonic
roll SALE Bargain Jewett Six, 4floor sedan, F. J. Thomas, Werneke Bros. Shop. 7 “p
FOR SALE I have 250 different pattern of wallpaper to select from, Tic up. House painting and floor work reasonable. Herbert Thompson, Commercial Place. 7-lt
FLIER'S INJURIES FATAL . v J.DEKS HOT, England, May 7, (UP) Plight Lieut. H. R. I). Wagh in, 27, one of Briton’s foremost speed flier-, died today in Cambridge military, hospital. W ighorn wa injured day before yester.la) in a paiaehute leap from a plane near Aldershot.
GIVE MOTHER FLOWERS
Mother's Day spells an ol,.igation on the pi rt of the ei and daughters of the world. And flower spell iiu" remembrance to tho-e \b>' lers of th • World.
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL
Sodetv
Ami You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Harin' to Go
If you feel sour »n<l sunk and the world « uunk, don't swallow a lot of sal ral water, oil, laxative randy or ch and expert them '• > make you sud nweet and buoyant and full of sunshine.
looks minei gum
or chewing
ddenly
(iailord Brown has announced the ■ taking over of the “811" taxi line in ; Greencastle, formerly operated by | Lovell Knauer.
For they can’t do it. They only move the
movement doesn’t get at
n for
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bowels and a mere movemei _ the cause. The reas< ii for your down-and-out feeling is your liver, it should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily.
The regular meeting of the official hoard of the Christian church will Inheld at the church this evening at 7::!0. A full attendance is desired.
Mrs. Joe Davis and daughter, Mrs. Raymond O’Neal were called to West Terre Haute Wednesday evening by the death of Mrs. Hayden Jenkins, an aunt of Mrs. Davis. Funeral ervices A’ere held today.
Trial of the suit of Ottomar Horner against Herbert Pott for an accounting, which was venued here from ('lav county, is scheduled to he heard in the Putnam Circuit court Friday. Eight cases have been set for trial I before Judge JaiiK P. Hughes next | week.
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Mollier’s Day
S’D HAMILTON’S HOOK STORK
Ohio University will cross bats with the DePauw hasehnll team on McKeen field Frid.'iv afternoon. The Buckeye . quad is rated a one of the trongest aggr(*gations in the Ohio conference. Wildman, Tiger aee, will opposi- the visitor- on the mound for 11)!' Old Gold. Ft iends here received word of the serious injuries sustai-ed late last week by Mis A. P. Burnside and the Rev. Art m J’jttengei, both -if whom fonnerly lived here. They were enrouti from Muncie to Indianapolis, wbe •• Mrs. Burnside plannerl to attend a meeting of the Tri I’si sorority. Xeai Muncie the steering wheel of the car broke and it was wrecked. Both suffeied serious injuries and are in the Memorial his-pital in Muncie.
J. E. and J. P. Wy-ong have returned from a short vi. it in Chicago. Moffett Buick company ha- delivered a new iBuick to Mis. W. W. Tinker. Delta Theta Tau will meet tonight with Mr . P. <i. Evin There will be election of office!
Mrs. Lucille Ellis Skelton Honored With Shower The Mu Zeta ,-orority entertained, w ith a delightful miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening, May 5, at. the student building of the Indiana State Teachers college, Terre Haute Indiana, in honor of one of its active members, Mrs. Lucille (Ellis) Skelton, who was married April 25. The main dining room was beautifully decorated, and lighted with candles and the sorority crest. An impressive "mock wedding” was staged before an arch y>f palms, ferns, and spring flowers. Immediately following, the many beautiful gifts were presented the bride by the president, Martha Miller. Delicious refreshments were served carrying out the color scheme of tne
evening.
Th s- present were the active and alumnae members and pledges. Mrs. Skelton graduated from Greencastle high school, and is now attending Indiana State Teachers college. •J* *!« Mrs. Pruitt Hostess To Eillmnre Mother's Club The Mother's Afternoon Club met
COSTUME JEW KIM
F,)| t MOTHF.I; . $1.00
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well with almost
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almost every description
The new hluc--s ki| , |M . r |t|(lf . •». found in this range. Man, ^ THE ()i - J.ITy spof J- H. Pt |( HId|{|)
Richard Davis, a DePauw student,
entered Hie county hospital Wednes- Pesday with Mis. Harold I lull
f Seventeen members responded to the roll rail with quotations on “Mother." One guest was present. ThP club
day for medical treatment. Clifford Torr, southwest of Greencastle, underwent a surgical operation at the county hospital Thursday morn-
ing.
Miss Minolta Wright, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Wright on Jackson street road, underwent an operation for the removal of a knee joint at the Methodist hospital In Indianapolis Thurs-
day.
Mrs. L. B. Shelbourno, who has been with her mother, Mrs. Theodore Boos, on east Hanna street for some tihie, will leave si on for her home in Denver. Mrs. Hoes will accompany her.
They will .-top at Topeka, Kansas, for
a short visit and rest.
In the foreclosure suit of the Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, against Cyrus O-Hair, Leotta O’Hair, and others, in which a court judgment of y4,71)7.5.'? was returned against the O’Hairs Dec. 16, 1950, the Central Trust Company of Greencastle, was j appointed receiver- of property held by the O’Hairs in the Putnam circui’ court Thursday morning. The reciver
Methodist decora'ed of lilacs
members sewed for the county hospital during the afternoon. A humorous reading was given by Mrs. Katie I iastin. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess.
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W. F. M. S. Entertained \\. H. M. S. W ednesday Community hall of the church was beautifully everywhere with baskets
Wednesday afternoon when the Foreign Missionary society of the church had the women of the Home Missionary society as their guests. The program wa - m charge of Mrs. Nelli*Chandler and her group members. Three instrumental numbers were splendidly rendered by two students of the music school, Miss Marcia Weisberger, violin, and Miss Adeline Kriege, piano. Mis. K. R. Bartlett conducted the devotional period, reading passage.- from the Psalms and Corinthians, followed by one of Ta-
ents living in Putnam county. The banquet rooms were heautifull decorated in the university colors of red and white. Dean L. H. Dirks was elected president for next year and Frank Stoessel secretary. *1*
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Beechwood Pleasant Circle Met W ith Mrs. Snodgrass The Beechwood Pleasant Circle met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Snodgrass. Twenty-one members and fourteen guests were present. There was the annual exchange of flower seed and bulbs. A paper was read on the home flower and vegetable garden by Mrs. Galvin Kings Also a paper on “House Furnishings” by Mrs. C. J. Ferrand. A contest wa> given by Mrs Glen Morehart. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. v
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done.-. "In the Secret of Hi- Presence”
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THIRD UKCITAL TONIGHT Yesterday at the School of Music the annual May Festival of Music was given by the preparatory department. The entire Festival is made up of thiee programs, two ye.-terday and today. The program tonight will
he given in Music School to which the public is invited. The concert tonight promises to 1m- unusually good because of the assistance of the Purple Robed
Junior Choir under the direction of | Birthday Dinner
Professor Umfleet.
-As to the programs yesterday, it would be difficult to say which number or number- pleased the large audiences the most. To point out any one as very good would be unfair to all who participated, for all were most
I excellent.
written by an Indiana woman, was sung by Mrs. Ben Riley, and a prayer written for Indiana college students was read hy Mrs. Bartlett. Mrs. Byron Wilson gave a very impressive and searching address on ‘Co-Work-ers Together With God” As a fitting closing, Mrs. Riley sang, "In Christ There Is No East m West.” A ,-ocinl
hour followed. •!• + •!«
Entertained With
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reising, east Anderson street, entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of their son Paul and Mrs. George Reising's birthday. Those present were Miss Helen Lee, Mr. and Mrs. George Reising and daughter Mary June, and Mrs. Lou
j Reising.
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dren. Whether it be piano, violin, or vocal work the quality of the performance was most high. The young urtist- not onl\ leflected careful training ( n the part of the teachers, hut they also showed a great amount of real talent and ability. It is heartilyrecommended that the public attend thi.- free concert tonight at the School
of Music.
Tonight’s program follows: Trio Sartorio Marietta Taylor Betty Mullins Richard Comstock Fairy Castles .... Willgoose
Betty Mullins
Violin—Champagne Song . . Mozart My First Walts ... Missa
Vemoica Vosmeier
(a) Down the Line (From Playtime Fancies) . . . Lemont (h) Miss Heath’s Birthdav Party . . Marietta Taylor
Marietta Taylor
Heather llosq Lange
Virginia Shirley
Violin—Springtime Valse . Saenger Concerto No, II 3rd movement Seitz Patience Thompson Japanese Lanterns .... Keats
Betty Greenleaf
Voice A Selection
Junior Choir
Melody In F (Three Pianos) Rubinstein
Marion Pierce Seller
Marian Ellis Jeannette Campbell (a) Turkish Rondo . . . Mozart (b) Maynight .... Palmgren (e) Etude Schytte
Marjorie Brooks
liar)) (a) Petite Polka . . Von Veachton Rogers (b) Minuetto Von Veachton Rovers
Genevieve O’Hair
Valse Chromatique . . . Godard
Dorn Comstock
Violin—Traum dfjr Sennerin .
li&bitzky
Prof. Piercy Addressed I. I . Alumni Meeting
Prof. J. W. Piercy, head of the department of journal) in at Indiana university and a DePauw graduate, was (he principal speaker at the Foundation day elehration, commemorating the 111th anniversary of the founding of Indiana University, held Wednesday evening at the studio ennext by the alumni and former stud-
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Helen Young
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Betty Nichols
i Violin—II Trovatore Fantaisie 1 ' Singelee •lean Marie Stewart Quartette—Carmen . . Biiet-Stelgart
Dora Comstock
Jo Ruth Donnohue
First Piano
Second Piano
Betty Nichols Helen Crawford
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Miss Mian Will Be Hostess To Tri Kappa Tonight Miss Lucille Allan will he hostess to the members of the Tri Kappa sorority Thursday evening tit 7:.’!0 o’clock at her home in N’orthwood •!• •!• -F •!• -IFriday Circle M ill Meet In Brazil Friday The members of the Friday Circle will meet in Brazil, Friday afternoon with Mrs. Frampton Rqckhill. Mrs Art Williams will have charge of the program. •I* *E -1- •)• + Mrs. Alexander Hostess To Crescent Club The Crescent dull met with Mrs. Russell Alexander, East Elm street, Wednesday afternoon. A program of poems, original stories, sugestions of philosojdty -and a -Iwst-wy of the club was given. 4- 4- 4* 4» + ♦ Madison Home Economics Club Held Interesting Meeting The Madison Home Economics club met with Mrs. Robert Johns, west of town, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Marshall and Mrs. Charles Allen gave interesting talks on landscape gardening and its effect on the homes in the country of the progressive farmer. The hostess served refreshments following a social hour and was assisted by Mrs. Fred John-. *2* Callow ay-Godfrey Wedding Today A simple, yet impressive, single ring ceremony was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fisher, on Beveridge -treet, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock, when Miss Elizabeth Calk way herame the bride of Harry Godfrey, -on of Mrs. I). M. Godfrey. The bride was charming in a pink chiffon gown. The service was read hy the Rev. B. H. Bruner, pastor of the Christian church. The house was prettily decorated in lilacs. The young couple will make their home with the bridegroom’s mother on south Indiana street. •*« •]« ej* wj* League Of Women Voters Meeting Postponed The meeting of the League of Women Voters ha,- been postponed from Friday, May H, until Friday, May 15. 4- 4- 4* 4- 4- 4* I bird Ward Mother’s Study ( luh Mill M'Vt Friday Afternoon The Mother’s Study club of the
I bird V\ ard - hool w ill ^ ^ afternoon in the - ho htiil J J \ ': the program. All mothers :m., to attend. 4* 4- 4* •!• 4* *!' Tri-lt S. S. Class Meeting Postponed The IV. It -.11,1;:. ■ weinet held at the home of Mr. a Merle Davis, I* riday evening, post)) tied on account "f ditions. *'. v Military Fraternity Held l(ani|iiet Medne-day The Scabbard ami 'Hade hog military fraternity ami miliun spectors held a banquet a: the! Grant W ednesday evening.
Funeral services for Mr- Eln I'albott of Roaclnlali wh iied| nesduy morning at the Ciashw hospital, will be held from tkf( dence in Roachdale Friday aheJ at 2 o'clock fhe R J doga will he in me lev he in the Roachdale cemetcr.
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