The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1931 — Page 2

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Man No. 1 Despite certain shrinkages in values, he left a fair-sized fortune. But what he didn’t leave was a will. The money went to his family in lump sums, was unwisely invested, and lasted only a short time.

Man No. 2 Despite certain shrinkage in values, he, too, left a fair-sired fortune. And fortunately for his wife and children, he left a carefully planned will. In it he made good use of Trust Funds to provide sure income for his wife, sure education for his children.

If you kumi' what you want done with what you leave, let us tell yon how our Trust Services will give binding force to your wishes.

The Central trust Company

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"It Waves For All"

Entered in the postcffice at fJreen-

castle, Indiana, ns second class mail _ ~‘ matter under act of March 8, 1879. j ’ r ' Kappa To -'<*

I Pitch-in Supper

Tri Kappa will have a pitch-in sup-

price, i"' r i

week; $8.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam county.

p r Thursday evening at 6:30 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. N. C. O'Hair,

Taylor Place. 6- •!• -r -I- -h

■hower To lie C.iven F r R'cent Bride

invitations for a miscellaneous I ! shower have been issued for Mrs. I , Kr nk Biidges of Fincastle, who was 1 formerly Miss Flossie McGaughey,

Miss Grace Farrow ig visitin j- friends g atuida y evening, Nov. 14, at the and iclatiws in Rorkvill. and Rus-?ell- homp o{ Mrs- Dennis Clodfelter. v ih e - The hostessas will be Mrs. Russell

Mil Mi le Rofn i lo i iale, '• Mr *- "• hn - letumed home foil " ag a visit Marion Steele,

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS’

Miss O'Dessa Petty,

with her - i tor, Miss <; R« xers, 1 Ethel McGaughey and Miss Jnse-

deputy county recorder.

|j;hine Stoner. -i- -I- -I- -1- -I-

Mrs. Ethel Gray, of W C., arrivt 1 Tuesday for her pai ruts, M:. and M i rison, west of f'loverdal

ingtor i, D a visit with ,! ob Mor-

Mr. r d Mrs. George BviwniBg and baby of D.troit, Mich.. :ue visiting Mr. Browning’s sister, Miss Nell Browning on Wist Wa! street.

To Hold Benefit ard Party The Business and Professional Wonen’s dub will hold a benefit bridge *arty Thursday evening at 8 o’clo k, Nov. 12, at the Studio Annex on Flm street.

Federated Clubs

Important business v I di cus-1 Meeting At Roachdale

sed at the regular mee'h of the | The County Federation of Clubs Moose l odge t might. \!l .r,'mber? ' rnet October 27' at the Roachdale are reciue. ted to he pr nit at 8 o’- 1 (Christian church. The members were clock. ' delightfully entertained with the fol-

Mr nd Mrs. Allen 1 ndolph are! 1 ®^ ,m '™-

I Ran Helen Ashby dolph, Jr., born Tuesdav ht. Both 'mother and baby are i ■ oted doing

nicely.

Vocal Trio

The regular monthly the official board of t | church will he hehl in K> el f II wing the addres Blake this evening.

Milton Klebusch ii u jrii e straw tierrie.- from '

Mrs. Carl Call

Mrs. Claude Crosby, Mrs. William Isbell.

Readings . . . Maxine Batman Saxaphone Duets . . . Billy Call

Irwin Hostetter

Address — “Possibilities of World

Mrs. Edgar [Peace”—Prof. Theodore Groneit of

‘ Wabash College-

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Tintertained (iucsts

Sunday Nov. 1st.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Knoll

meeting of Methodist -tone Chap-

The Value As Wei! As The }

nee.

WeVe had a lot to say this season abov new. lower price levels. Put we don’t want y.. l: to think so much about .ee that you ow look VALUE.

Our clothing’ now is a little hit finer tin ever before. But the prices are substantial! lower. Which makes a value worth should about.

$19-50 to $35-oo

J. F. CANNON & COMPANY

is picking j (“ver-bear- [

ing patch at his home "ii Monday.,

Harrv Wells on Tuesd: cas display- 1 , , . . .

p ■' ■ ,ghte „ r of , Brid ‘! ton :! n ^ ^.A

from a (iu:-h in hia garden.

and

^oosevell's Son ami Fiancee

Wornout Men Need Old-Time Irou Tonic Men who are worn-out, run-dowv j and nervous need iron, lim ■ and cod liver peptone as combined in Vinol. The very FTRST bottle brings new strength, better appetite and sound sleep. Vinol aids digestion and ii creases the red blend- Gives you new pep and ambition- Fkiually good for tired, nervous women and underweight children. Tastes delicious. Get a bottle todav. The results will surprise you! R. P. Mullins Druggi

Capt. R B McMahon, R. 0. T. Cofficer of EkPauw Univi rsity, will be the speaker at a Fat! and Son

dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Collins and -on of Cloverdale and Mrand Mrs. George Reising and daughter. Mary June of Brick Chapel.

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banquet at the First M. E- Church in Brazil this evening. Mi re than 200 are expected to attend the affair.

Othie Scott filed suit in the Putnam chcuit court today against John A. McCoy, to collect an alleged unpaid account of $600 for labor alleged performed n the farm of the defendant. Fred V. Thomas 'is attorney r or the

plaintiff.

Mrs. Glen Rowland Hostess To Missionary Society The Baptist Missionary Society met Tuesday Nov. .3, at the home of Mrs. Glen Rowland. Thirteen members and one fisitor were present. Mrs. Chas. Ewing was in charge of the program. After which busine.-.-was taken up.

( VRD OF TH \NKS

We wish to thank the neighboi for their many acts of kindness in the illness and death of our belove I sister and aunt Mrs. Maria Campbell, also the minister, Rev. W. H Newlin. Sister, Brother. Wires and Nephew’s.

HOOSIER LEGION AERIAL ROFNIM P IS WNOUNCKD

I'lliott Roosevelt, second son of the Governor of New York, and ElizaI th Browning Donner, of Philadelphia, face the camera together for the first time as the news of their engagement is made known. The , ormal announcement was made at the home of the bride-to-be at Philadelphia,, where this charming picture was made. The couple met -ix months ago. No date has been set for the wedding.

Land involved in the paitition suit of Carl P. Utterhack and others against Howarl G. Utterhack, was ordered sold at private sale in the Putnam circuit court, following a hearing. The -F’irst National Bank of Cloverdale was appointed sale

missioner.

The meeting was adjourned by repeating the Lords Prayer. The Social hour was enjoyed by all.

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Former Hncastle Woman Is Married

The marriage of Nellie Plunkett of Crawfordsville, daughter of William com Hartman of Fincastle, and Joseph Douglas McKinley, son of Mr. and

Country Reading Club Will Meet With Mrs. Shultz The Country Reading Club will meet with Mrs. Edw’ani Shultz, at Limedale, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’-

clock.

»*« •*« •*« »T« »!• Prof. Tilden Speaks At Club Meeting Pr f. Fh C. Tilden gave a most inteiosting lecture before the Tea-Cups club Tuesday, at the home of Mi's. W. M. McGaughey. Prof. Tilden spoke on Dorothy Canfield and her latest book, “The Deepening Stream.” •t* d- -L d- d- + Mrs. C. Rector To Re H(-less Thursday The Women’s Study club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:39 o’clock with Mrs. Charles R n, tor on east Washington street. d* d- d- d* d- d’

Thursday Reading | Club Will Meet The Thursday Reading < meet at the home of Mi -. I: i. i Fisher Thursday aftemoon ; :

o’clock.

d- d* d- d- d- dFirst Ward P. T. A. To Meet Friday First ward P. T. A. will 1 » ■ day, N ,v. 6, at 2:45 pi m. in thinunity loom of the buildin:’.

Fri-

speaker will be Miss Studi the subject “Nutrition ” The Mothers Club will meet hour earlier at 2:15. A n Mrs. I^e Reeves on the “Scheduled Child” will he fell a discussion.

To Observe Gulden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Thomas announce their golden we lding anniversary on Nov. 10, 1931, which will b< observed at their home in Greer.castle on Sun lay, Nov. 15. A basket dinnei will be served at noon and there will be open house in the aftemoon am’ evening. Neighbors and friends r.r invited to call.

Fiofi - or Fowl r D. Brook of the \i rs . Joseph C. McKinley, of Indiana- • urtments of I iucation and Psy- polls, took place on Monday afternoon

chology at DePa v University left today to deliver three addresses at

TRY A B ANN KR CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS

Fall Clean-Up of

UNUSED MILEAGE

Lords Chevrolets Whippets Essex Hudsons Pontiacs Dodges

Buichs

.3 Ford TT Trucks with Transmissions

School Truck with Body KING MORRISON, FOSTER CO.

Open 7 A- M. Until 8 P. M.

A flying schedule touching all sections of the state and plans for the Indiana legion to conduct its secon I annual aerial roundup of members on November 15, weie announced today by Ollie A. Davis, of Tipton, stnt • adjutant, in eh urge of arrangement . The Incliana Legion, in the fit t ' aerial drive conducted in the stut ■ | last year, retted approximately 5,900 new member cards. Under leadershi ! of twelve district commanders, po - j throughout the state aie in keen co petition in the aerial drive which will j * nd with the collection of cards Ne\ 15, state adjutant Davis reports. 1 i■iiana is competing with other state’ ! of the Legion in early member effort

i ind will report its standing at the no- | < ,

: ’ional convention of state comman I i

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and adjutants of the Legion to be j held in Indianapolis Nov. 18 to 20 i.v elusive.

the meeting of the Kansas Stat’ Teachers’ Association at Manhattan and Salina. Kar s November 5th and 6th He will r. turn to Greencastle

Sunday, Nov. 8th.

Mark Wood-worth of Greencastle filed a compl ii t in the Putnam circuit couit Wednesday against the Indiana Truck company to foreclose a mechanic’s lion. The plaintiff alleges [that $109.88 due him for repairs, la- • bor and st rage, has not been paid. I He also demands in addition attorney

at 2 o’clock. The ceremony was lead by Justice of the. Peace Bailey Wingert in his marriage parlor on south

Washington street.

Journal-Review. ++++++ Delta Theta Tau

To Meet Thursday

Night Coughing Quickly Stopped

Night coughing is almost always caused by an irritated, inr.ameu throat; so is almost all coughing. Ordinary cough syrups do not reach

Crawfordsville the.se conditions, but Thoxine, a pro

script ion exclusively for throat troubles, does. It lelieves the irritation anu the cough stops within 15 minutes. And Thoxine goes still further—it eliminates the internal cause which

Delta Theta Tau will meet v with man >’ timPS 'ievelops into serious ill-

ness,

I A swallow of Thoxine before retiring absolutely prevents night coughing and insure,-, a good night’s sleep. I It gives the same speedy relief for f ire throat too. It contains no ehlorn-

Miss Ardith Moore Thursday evening

at 7:30 o’clock. •F 4* + + + +

Pre School Child Group

l<i Meet I hursday ^°L n1 or other harmful drugs and

t , «,r r. J xr -ru • . ' Thp Pre-School Child Study Group children like it. Relief is guaranteed cos of . 3,>. I I 'i \ . I horn.is is a.-, ( f A A lT w wil , mePit jn room 10fli within 15 minutes or money hack. 35c. torney .or the 1'lai: Mff. Anbury hall, at 7:30 p. m. on Thurs- 6 9 c .’ and * 1 -°0 bottles. —All JOrug

day, November 5. The subject will be ‘Pie Natal Care and Development." 4 Doctor Rhea will speak. Visitors are

welcome.

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OPFN HOLSE AT LAB\TO!;\ THURSD \\ S K.MT “Open House” for ten:, shall laboratory will he held 1 evening according to Dr. V. I chard, dean of the c liege of arts at DePauw and I ■ I of 1 partment of chemistry. Dr. I has secured Dr. George L. <

talk >om i- of ect, Ma-

the University of Illinui for non-techaical talk that will terest to students, facult and townspi'ople. Dr. Chirk in the new chemistry If.' 1 which has been built nnt t! Minshall laboratory, on t “Chemistry’s New Vision

terial World.”

Dr. Clark's address will ! o’clock and at 8 o’clo.k a spection of the rennovrt will begin. T he chany. been wrought in this buil I! 1 it one of the most complet. . ed and sanitary science be found in the stat’. F'.rl being given over to some ence. The departments of |. geology have quarters he>. the chemistry departme it. 1 is invited'to this inform I 1 Walls have been ledc. r lighting fixtures installed, and everything to mak v" ■ ’ ditions better for scienc. Blanchard announced t! in enrollment for chemi-: noted for this year.

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BAINRRIDGE Pl'PILS TO PRESENT AN OPERETTA

Music department pupils of Bain-1 bridge high school will present “The 1 Runbonnet Girl.” an operetta in two

.1 ts, in the Rainhridge gymnasium Mrs. Mellh Hostess To Saturday evening at 8 o’clook. Pupils Christian Missionary Society o fthe chool have liven rehearsing I A very interesting meeting of the the musical production for several Missionary society of the Christian

[church was held at the home of Mrs.

Tuesday

FOR RENT Modern furnished apartment. 302 West Franklin street.

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The Indiana roundup of the Legim I aas been aided by cooperation of th.' 113th Observation Squadron, a crack flying outfit, of which Major Richard F. Taylor, is commander. Crowds of Legionnaires and the public will gr et j the planes at the various stops and the district officers will deliver to t e i planes the cards from various postr. Twenty-five dollars in gold is offered to the post turning in the most cards, ! Legion headquarters announcer].

Ideal Cleaners

Telephone 470

“Dependable Cleaning”

The flight over this district as announced by state adjutant Davis for Sunday, November 15, follows: State Adjutant Davis, official, and Lieut. Matt G. Carpenter, pilot, Greercastle, 8 a. m.; Terre Haute, 9:00; Sullivan, 9:30; Vincennes, 10; Princeton, 10:30; Evansville, H; Poali, 1 p. m.; and Bloomington, 2:00. The present Indiana Legion membership is running ahead of the same date last year and the national Legion membership in running six times as much as the same date of last year Davis reports.

STAR BARBER SHOP Haircut 25c Shampoos 25c All Tonics 25c

Slarl a with the prices.

Xmas saving account difference from the old

I Harry Wells, Tuesday aftemoon at 2:30 o'clock. Assisting hostesses were Mesdamea William Miller, A. \V. Young and W. T. Handy. Plans were made for the lunch end [banquet of the one day convention to be held at the Christian church Monday, Nov. 9. Opening sessions be- [ gins at 10 o’clock. It was decided to send the Flanni gan home, located in Indianapolis, a box of clothing and canned fruit for i Thanksgiving. The worship service was in charge of Mrs. B. L. Brown. Scripture les--oh Matthew 18:13—83. Mrs. Henry [ Philipps led in prayer. Song used, “Savior Lie a Shepherd Led Me." Of. ; fertcry prayer by Mrs. Ixiuis Hays. The subject—Arcadians, Negroes, | Indians, was discussed by Mrs. W D. James. Her talk was very interesting as she spoke of the work the church was doing among these people. She also reviewed a portion of the book “Piney Wood,” by I^wrence

Jones.

Mrs. # .James Tate g .ve a very encouraging report of the work the TriAngle girls are doing. They will hold a Vnny supper at the church Saturday night, Nov. 7.

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Genuine Eugene and Frederic Vita-Tonic Permanent Wave for $5.00.

Never before have waves at this low price.

we tfiven

these

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Rainbow Beauty Salon

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