The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 October 1931 — Page 2
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THE DATTiY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIAN A, TUESDA Y, OCTOBER 13,1931
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W T lU ‘ y° ur ^ in ' < l' n ^ divided, possibly W losing control of valuable properties by his splitting-up ol ownership? Will each benefiiarv have (o assume (he responsibility ol' investing lis portion, or would you prefer to centralize the .onirol and managemem of ihese funds under it well-established policy? You know the need of capable management—. low ii counts in safeguarding and earning. You >upply it today. Why not assure it to your estate? Underour care, vour holdings would be properly ronserved. In aTrust under Will, you may makeany .vise stipulations vou wish concerning the types and :Iass of securities to be held; or you mav safely leave this to our discretion. Come in and let us explain our service as Executor-Trustee.
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iTHE DAILY BANNER [_ 00 k Yoilllg And . f 1 Herald ConsnlidafPd Vt illl Viello-jilo .. ffnvM Tar Ul I B Paut if u i wo men, admirad for youth Rot^rod In Urn Poxt OfflM Rt ful eomplpxions, use ME3.L0-GIX), Greerrastle, Indiana, as second class j the new wonderful French process mall Blatter under act of March S.ifece powder. Purest and smoothes! powder known. Stays on longer. No ! flaky or pasty look. No grime or grit. Kuhsrrtption price, 10 cents peri MBLLO-GLO prevents large pores week; Jtf.OO per year hv mail in Put- | and never smarts or feels dry. Blends ** »r, no ner vear naturally with any complexion- I>enam county; $...50 to $500 per jenr n)Rnd by mail ont.stde Pntnani County. ..n ■ - ■— ■
PERSONA], \NB TOflAL NEWS
Sodefy
I Mrs. Gerald Handy entered the I countv hospital for medical treatment. i A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Timgate, Ohio street. Tuesday morning. A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Oral MeCammaek of Cnatesvllle, at
U m \T M tv HR USED NIOM SOUP TO DESSERT \i•. • to oats, wheat contains the iio : protein of any of the cereals, V. i, it preparations differ in chotn "i 1 'omposition more than those from ■ nts or coin because of the variety of way- that wheat is prepared. Puchn -oil iti hulk, the wheat prenara- ' oil, are among the cheapest foots
cheap source cf energy which is especially needed on cold winter mornings. Whole wheat can he used as a thickening for soups and can he used in deserts instead of rice- To be at Its hest, whole wheat must he thoroughly cooked. Cracked wheat is the crushed grain with part of the bran left on and needs to be cooked for several hours. Either crushed or
’ can l> used in the dietary. Whole whole wheat can he usjf'd for break-
wheat is one of the most niUiitiou« n 11s man can cat. It is rich in vitamin li, the vitamin which stimulates the appetite and helps prevent pelle-i'i-.-i; and is also a source of vitamin \. which is known as the anti-infee-t.ve vitamin. It is also a splendid,
fast food. To cook, first sort and wash grains carefully. tdd one and one half cupsful of cold water to each cupful of wheat and soak overnight. Then add one teaspoonfiil of salt to each eup of wheat and cook slowly for three or more hour-. If desired.
a large quantity may lie cooked and canned for future use, thus saving time and fuel. A bushel of wheat will yield three bushels of the nutritious, economical breakfast food. Wheat may he crushed at home by using a coffee mill or a food grinder. There is such a variety of uses for wheat that the thrifty housewife should make an effort to help utilise some of the surplus wheat and at the same time provide the family with delirious and healthful fond at low. rest.
Veronica Club To Meet On Wednesday The Veronica club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. Lyle Green. Members please be
on time.
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Morning Musieale Will Meet Wednesday Morning The Greencastle .Morning Musieale will meet at the home of Mrs. F. R.
Wednesday
$20 TO $300 • IF IT®* MONEY YOU NEED
SEE US
W« will loan you on your own security such automo. bile* furniture, radio*, live stock and implomentB, REPAYMENT TERMS TO SUIT EACH INDIVIDUAL INDIANA LOAN CO.
24*4 E. Washington St. Irasi'l G re » r
Phone 15 Paria, III,
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the county hospital Monday evening. Smith, in Northwood, Members of the -„ n Ml will morning at 10 o’clock.
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city council will ^ ^ hold their regular session tonight in
the council chambers at the city fire Woman s < ircle department. To Meet Wednesday
The F.lks will meet in regular ses- The Woman’s Circle of the Preshysion Tuesday evening a. 7:50 o’clock, teriau Church will ho d titer annual Initiation and fish-fry. Ernest Ston- ™cial ne+tin* at the Manse. Wednes-
er, secretary. M R >’ ufternoon.
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Harold Storms of near Fillmorei
attended a meeting of the Jtapti t! Ur*. l " Young People’s Union held at Mart- * 0 • * • " <in a> insville. Monday evening T^ W - r • T ’ U ’ ' vas al Giendyn Irwin of Greencastle is ex- die home of Mrs. O. I . Higgins Monhihiting a high producing Jersey cow ,day afternoon. Mis. Cut ! al ' ' at the national dairy -how at St.^harge of the devotions and read from Louis this week. It was incorrectlyiCffllalians. Mrs. t.iaj ga\e t c > , lr stated several davs ago that Mr. It- b’ report showing 109 paid members win was exhibiting a Holstein. M $114 collected. The disbursements Dr- Lyman Meiks, a native ofj« h i<’h included support to the state Shelbyville, and a graduate with hon-' : ‘ n,l ruUional work ' y( ‘ ri ‘ I he ors from DePauw University. ha ,: state convention was announced to be been given an important staff assign- in 0ct - 23 to 25. ment at the Riley hosnital for child- Mrs - Gftrret . t ’ cha,r , man ’ m ‘ ren in. Indianapolis- Dr. Meiks will be Produced the speaker of the afternoon, full time pediatrician for the hospital. lhp Rev - ,,ninpr - ' vho R P okp ° n J thp pjj a l | subject “The movies and present day Nathaniel Huckelberrv was appoint-! litpraturp and lhpir inr 'uence on the ed administrator of the'$l2,000 estate ,mnral standards of our youth.” Al-
I.ocal People Attend
IVist. F. M. S. Convention
The local people who attended the District Foreign Missionary Society convention in Crawfordsvilie Monday were Mrs. R. A. Ogg, Mrs. H.
made a very enjoyable meeting. During the social hour the hostess .erved dainty refreshments.
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P. F- O. Sisterhood will have a dint j nor meeting at the home of Mrs,
Ford I.ucas, b.'io East Seminary -treet Wednesday evening at fi:30 o'clock
Church. Mrs. Joseph M Allen and Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Monger.
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W. C. T. U. Convention j Plai ned For October
Plans for the 111 > ninth annual e nvintion of the Woman'- Christian Temp, rani - Union of Indiana : , be holri at Lafayette. October 22 to 2‘
Indicate one of the lame i gatliot- ; Notice is hereby given that Hie unjings of the ‘ U i,||,. ribboners • ol 1 dersigned, John F. Wysong, Lwcutor j t Irtosiordmn ever seli-iu! U. ae, oru 'of the will of \nianda L, Wood, .icing to Mrs. FliJtaJjeth T. S, uiley < r j ceased, l>> order of the Putnam < ir-Liber-ty, Indiana, state pre.-ident. iaiit court, will offer for sale at pubThe meetings will tie held :u the I lie auction, at the late residence of Trinity M* t hod is Fplseopal Cliuiah. j lh»> Decedent, two miles south of
of which th elt v. T. Fred Williams !
EXECITOR'S S VIE
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is pastor. Mrs. U M. Elliott and J. Krihy Risk of Ijafay tte are general chairmen of convention arrangements. The prinelpal speakers a: the eonvention will be Mrs. Mary Harris Armour, of Atlanta. Ga., known as the ‘‘fiery speaker cf the Ponth”; Prof. J. J. Haramy e,f Indianapolis, a native of Jerusalem. Palestine; and lion. Ben Bpenec of Toronto, Canada, widely-known journalism authority. ... .j. .j. ... * ....
Morton <m the Greencastle ind Mor-
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woman, in tnp rutnam ( irrmt oourt . ee I Putnamvillp T* T
Tuesday morning. The deceased left lnwprpd nr humanity wi meeting at the school ho..-,
as her only heir a daughter, Merle C.!* rpatly ‘ T "° ma,n factors enter lnto - -
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Vernon Sheffield, of the
duyiherry of Indianapolis. eNash sedan helontring to
Prof.
conditions. One is profit for the pro 'ducer of films and sordid magazines
W E IIAVKTHK FOLLOWING COAL
FOR DFLIVKRV NOW. Block
Clendoia 8-inch
Per Ton
Ciendora Nut
Per Ton \ liigb grade lower vein bliwk Ton
A. J. DUKE—Telephone 317
$5.50 $540 .si.r.o
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TIRED OF SORROW, AGED JUSTICE TO QUIT OFFICE HOUSTON, (UP)—Because he is “tired of listening to other folks’ troubles” J. M- Ray, at 77, has de. eided not to run again after serving 12 years as a justice of the peace. Holding inquests, and making night calls to view some dreadful find in a shallow' grave, are gruesome work. Justice Ray said, hut that is not why he is quitting. “It’s grief, and distress, women folks deserted by their husbands, children without food or clothes that’s what Pm getting away from,” he explained
close cf the meeting.
Several new members were added to (he organization. * F T*
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Mrs. Frank Wallace Wat* Hostess Monday Afternoon
Mrs. Frank Wallace was hostess to the Modern Priscilla club, Monday. Oct. 12, at her home on Anderson 'street. There were fourteen members and five guests present. The club voted to give five dollars to the child
welfare milk fund.
Sewing and pleasant conversation
Ul THE t.RWADA THEATER TONIGHT AND WFDNFSDAI
cmh. NEIGHBORS
Local agents of Stock Fire Insurance companies are numbered among your home town people— your neighbors. These agents Live here —own property and pay taxes here — are part of the business and dvic interest of the community. Every property owner should frequently consult his insurance agent. The companies have large investments in this state. A very personal relationship exists between you and STOCK FIRE INSURANCE — which not only provides the indemnity for which you pay, but works constantly in many ways to insure the safety of your family, your home, your business and community.
MetA Fiff luturana Companits art rtprtotnUdkr Capablt .\gtHts in y»ur community TIM! NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE l T N D E R W R IT E R S *4 Jobe Street. NEW YORK CHICAGO, 222 fCut Adam< Street • SAN FRANCISCO, Mtrtbonti Fjuhougt Bidi A Snttoeul Orgouiiatioe ofStotk Firt lam rune t Compaeiu EtUikihid ia IS66
HIU, it wap said Profeapor Lltlu Thin many times , it „ niu people wrong impreomons and so low- u " nt ‘‘ l °' ,r 10 th, ‘ P'ogram (ommllt'sf'apod nnmjun'n. It xxa. said .pvri*. , . , Rcfreflhmervts wctu sorvod ai Iho
occupants of the other car were ?er-| Prs lkp standard to the extent that) iously hurt I some people, including impressionable Miss Laura C. Sheridan is homo • voulh - P a ‘™ n i* p w ith scene, from a visit with her cousin Miss of frimp and vi(,p ‘ Thu8 3 vipiou!! Catherine Merrill in her cottage, “The l p > clp has bppn crpatpd - Th e Producers House by the Side of the Road” noar - of film= olaim that lhp - v muf!t P roducp the assembly grounds at Battle lhis kind t0 makp monpy ‘ MoUon ^ c ' Ground, Ind. Many campers nr* -till | tures are Produced by four large corthere as a few live there all year ^rations and sold in blocs to local does Miss Merrill 1 managers who can only buy in that Mrs. Mart- Ellen Hathaway, wife of™-''- Murh t0 lhpir , ' rpdil thpy dn Milton Hathaway, and mother of Mr nnl alwayc shoW thp had onpfi but <e ‘ Rose!la King, Elizabeth street, Green- ( lpf '* onl > thp bpst ’ rrpdil is d,,p ,hp rustle, died at her home in Hrnzil‘ s,a,p board of indorsprs nf ' rbi<>b Mrs ‘ Sunday afternoon, following an ill- ,,Prd L " < ' a ‘ s is a mPn ' bp r. for ofness of Dropsy and heart disease, al/ 0 " 8 t0 inform lbp public of thp bp!!t ‘ the age of 57 years- Funeral services' A mollon was nl '' ldp a,ld pa rriedJ were held from the home Tuesday' lhat thP ,inion m ^ 0Ti Senatw Bronk ' afternoon- ' | ba, ' t ’ R bill which seeks to do away The United State, postoffice de-!' vitb thp Moc systPm in thp 8alp of partment placed an order recently/ 11 ™ by tbpir ^facturers. with the Washington branch of the 1 •!• + + + + + Ford Motor Company for 1,500 motor '* r ’ * nd '^rs. J- lirothers
truek chassis, of which 500 will l>e 'l arr ' ,1< l October 10th
three-fourth ton carrying capacity I Announcements have been received and 1,000 of one and. ope-half ton- ° f thp nna rriag' of John K- Brothers, carrying capacity. The purchatte of snn and ' ,ri ' /. A Brothers the motor equipment was the largec. °1 '■ bl<! city and Miss Geraldine Strasmade hy a government since the war. ' r,r ’ 'l !Uli rbter of Mrs. Ihomas \\alWith this order Ford sales to the post ,Prs Al <ron > Ohio, October 10th in office department reached a total nf 'l <rf,n - 51r. Brother and his bride 2,900 units. arp tb e guests of his parents on 1
i South l»cust street.
After a short visit they will re-1 turn to Akron, where Mr. Brothers is) employed hy the Firestone Tire and!
Rubber Company.
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B. & I*. W. Club To Hold Dinner Meet
The Business and 1‘rnfe.ssional Wo-
\l! the personal properl) belonging ti the Eatate ol said Decedent consisting of household and kitchen lurnilure. 10ft cans of fruit, a general set of dishes, and cooking utensils, bed clothing, bed steads. several feather pillows, holsters and fealher beds, stoves, lamps, rugs, comforts, ipiilts, blankets, draperies, stand Lillies, clothe.- press, looking glasses, rocking chairs, straight chairs, playei organ, clocks, carpels telephone, hook-', kilt-hen cabinet, kettles, tubs,
Thursday evening. boiler, sausage grinder, post digger
The meeting was calkd 10 order hv and general tools,
die president. Mrs. Opal Seobfo. Uteri Hugg.v harness, side saddle, hav
rake, corn shi-iler, hav rope and fork.
held its reg-
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Ivvt, loads of bundle oats, two loads of time.lhv hay in barn, jersey rn« and seven acres of corn in the field TERMS OF SALL: VII siinls. cash—No good are to he removed from the premise until si-t-lled for. Sale begins al 10 O’t lock M John F. Wysom-v, Lxecu(or HAYS A MI Rl’in Uiys. MA \ FORI), \uctioneerLEE WOOD. (JerkDinner will be served on the ground by the Ladies of I lie Morion M U ( hiircli. I3-5I*.
FOOD HANDLERS MIS I BE
FREE FROM DISE VSK
Expert from article in Hygia:
I'hysical examination of food hand lers is a procedure which the public can justly demand as a necessary municipal undertaking to control dis-
ease and prolong the span of life. ,
Three basic factors are necessary | men 8 f blb wil1 bold '* monthly dinfor the production of good food. It nPr mPPtin F Wednesda, evening at must be of good quality; it must be//'! 6 oV,ock at thp - s, udio Tea Room, produced in clean, well lighted places; V r !^?'! K>P8 . arr . lirs:Pd . to attpnd a * where the food can be protected from* , lftb r> 8tr,ct ,>irp, 'tor, Mrs. dust, flies, and pollution; and it must 1 M * l,de HoMpnbaph bp the speakbn handled by persons who are free i ^
from communicable disease and who use methods directed toward as little
contamination as possible.
Two of these requirements are cov-1 ered by suitable laws in practically I every state. The third is not yet uni I refsally applied yet it is the logical
sequel to the other two. Signed, Greencastle
Clubs.
Council of
Ideal Cleaners
Phone 470
‘Dependable Cleaning"
fWatchYour
Kidneys/
Treat Disordered Kidney
Function Promptly,
A nagging backache, with bladder irritations; burning, scanty and too frequent passage and getting up at night, may warn of disordered kidney function. Thousands recommend Doan’s Pills in these conditions. Praised tor 50 years by grateful users the country over.
John Barrymore in “Svengali"
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Bargain Fare EVERY Week-End TO CHICAGO and RETURIN I ickets pfood on all trains comineneni.U' with train No. fi each Friday and continuing to and including- train No. 1, each Saturday niyht. Returning, on all trains up to and including’ No. 3, leaving Chicago 9:00 P. MThe following Monday night. I ickets good in coaches only. Round Trip I’rom Greencastle, $4.50 MO won route! M. S. NEWGENT, Agent
