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Entered in the postoffire at Greennastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam crmnty.
PERSONAl. AND EOCAI/NKWS
knew WHAT THEY WANTED
DAVID BELASCO knew the kind of plays the public wanted. He wrote many and produced hundreds during his lifetime. His popular “hits” brought him fame and fortune. When lie made his will he knew what his family wanted —freedom from estate settlement problems and investment worries. So he chose as executor and trustee a trust institution, like ours, to invest the money soundly and pay the income promptly. Isn’t this just what your family, too, would want? I el us explain in detail how you can set up Trust Funds lor their benefit under your with
Telephone All Soclol ltom« To «5
Mrs. Gardner Hostess In Kapils Missionary Society
i The Kaptist MisPinary Society mot Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Walter Gardner. Fourteen members and one Ivi -itor v*as present. Mrs. William | Crowder had ehai tre of the program | and was assisted by Mrs. James Strain, Mrs. Tarkington, Mrs. Joe Davis and Mrs. Dan Rowland. Mrs.) Rowland, Mrs. Crowder, Mrs. Art Williams and Mrs. Strain sang a 'Christmas carol. Refreshments were
S Mrs. I.uella Fry has p-turned from S(MVPf ) Hunng a social hour, a weekend visit with her aunt, Mr-. j. .;. Aaron Gordon in Rloomi'igton.
Friendship Club Met Wit.i
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. X. Her and tarn- m,- an( | >| r ^ Brattain
ily of Ohio are the guc-t' of Mr. and ; on the evenh’g of November 19 the Mrs. T.ber Hamilton, northeast o' Fiiendship club met at the home of,
town. j Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rraitain. . . The usual card games and delight-
The r ^ l,lar mating of the official ful rpf) .^ hmPnts „. prp Pnjo ved. Freda 1
1 awter entertained the members by I olaying several selection on the piano. Those present were Eva Call, Freda I
Hans Allan and L. H. Dirks are l.awter, Cora Thompson, Myrtle Mn-I ! attending a regional P > Scout meet- gill. Anna Harvey, Grace Mendinhall, j | iug at th' Kdpewater Il'ich lintel in Floyd Brattain, Curtis Burk, lleibert j
board of the Christian Church will he held at tin church tomorrow night at 7:30. i
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South;,a’>7 * oilier of Public Square
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Anita Miller of Bainhridge, has been allowed a claim of $396.17 against the estate of her father, Jesse Nelson, in the Putnam circuit court,
of the County Federation of , The claim was for services alleged
rendered the riecedent prior to hi-
death.
City and county parent teacher oi- : ganizations. Home Economics clubs,
i d. Many children have grown to i nu nibei
adulthood with unde\eloped and : .dul.s, (iiiidi.' seiio-d teachers, and child
-usjKcted talents because the raw tna-
. , , i , , guidance classes of the college are
trrials to develop these talents were
ever put at their disposal. Greencir-- i given :i special invitation to attend
tie parents will have the opportunity the '|e> Exhibit, hut everyone is wel-1 Apples priced so low that you need I ,iin how virntinnal lients and fun- , i,me. The exhibit is free to all inti >■ | no go without any longer. Baily andj damental character traits may he in ested. I Wetz. 2-lp
Brattain, Ralph Lawtrr, Donald New-1 gent. Arthur Irwin, Mr. and Mrs.i
James I Nelson ha. mivhased f .| aU( j e Newgent and Mr. and Mrs.I
James Berry farm of » res in M< Marion Brattain.
me township. I hr deal was innd> by .pjj p Thanksgiving meeting was hold S’. C Sayers of the Central Trust Co nt )hp honip of Myr1 | P Magill o n Nov.I
Prof. F. C. Tilden, head of the com- 26.
paiative literature departnieiit of Dc- After various card games, refreshPauw university, was the speaker he-, ments "’ere served. The business
■ rdmi' R< I . ■ " " was th. n held an I Smiley We Inesday noon. I'win was taken into the club by vote.
I A dramatic play was suggested
Mrs. William Qoalii d Roachdale, | iy \ r j| iur Irwin and was later dis*
who ha been under tn itment at Cul- ( .’ |SHPf | Eva Call, Mildred Newgent ver hospital in Crawfot i-ville, for an ar)( j Burk were chosen as a infected hand, has improved suffici-' mt nittee to choose a suitable play, ently to return to her tome. | Those present were Anna Harvey,
Putnam county witnesses were Eva Call, Myrtle Magill, Hattie Mae
subpoenaed Wednesday o'trial of the , Tarney, Francis Newgent. Reba Ewjc i .ilemnation suit of t 1 stab’ of In-ling, Curtis Burk, Floyd Brattain, diana against Lafayi tte K. Me- 1 Manford Newgent. Kenneth Rowlings, Gaughey and wife, scheduled to be-j Commodore Taylor, Smiley Irwin, Mr. | gin in the Clay circuit >urt at Brazil and Mrs. Claude Newgent and Mr. and
Thursday morning. iMrs. Marion Brattain. Dr. and Mrs. S. iB'. Town and daugh-1 + + + + + + ter, Mi I.aura, left '"day for New (Mrs. Wes Hostess In York City to visit their son, L. ,1. | Christian Missionary Society
Town and family. Miss Eloanor | The Missionary Society of the Town who i- enTSloyed liy the govern-!' hristian church met with Mrs. Milo
ment in Washington, I). C.. will join
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irs YOUR DOLLAR.
^ on can use it as you please, but It judiciously spent it will do more than buy your necessities or afford you entertainment. A dollar spent in (ireeucastle '' ill help build your City. H is bound to keep circulating in your City and eventually come back to > on. , A dollar spent with an out ol town house-to-house peddler is gone forever. You will never see any part of it** again. I he next time someone solicits you at your office, calls at your home, asks you to see “a very exclusive” display ol merchandise, keep this matter in mind and give the (ireeucastle Stores your first consideration. Your complete patronage of these stores helps (ireeucastle grow and prosper. Support the (ireeucastle Merchants against the pedler menace.
Greencastle Chamber ol Commerce
them for a visit.
A couple of major league ha-ha 11 team managers stopp'd off between trains in Greencastle Tuesday enrout" to their national mec.ing at French Lick Spring. They of course visited a barber shop and while there got the low down on how to play the great national game. The barbers, baseball Iwise, were discussing certain teams among themselves. They proceeded to tell each other how this and that department should he played. They expressed their opinion of most players including Babe Ruth. In the end, it was teamed that one of the men present was the manager of the New York Americans and the other was the head man of the Cincinnati National league club. And of course both went away with the idea that the\ had learned enough from “Slim" Larue and his aids to win next year's
flags in both leagues.
The contempt of court proceedings of Gertrude H. Boyd of Stilesville, against her ex-hu-hand, William T. i Boyd, of Franklin township, Hendricks county, was heard in the nam circuit court this morning' by Judge James P. Hughes and the case taken under advisemertt. The plaintiff charged her ex-husband was more than $174 in arrears in $6 a week pavments for support of a daughter, cutody of which was given the mother at the time of the divorce here in 192!). The former husband attempted to show that although he owned a hal r - interest in a 120-acn Hendricks county farm, he was insolvent, and unable to pay the weekly amounts.. According to figures quoted by his attorney his total profits for the past year amounted only to $17.!)*.). The mother alleged in her evidence she was unable to (properly clothe and rare for their 16year old daughter and keep her in , high school where she was an honor student, without the aid of the $6 a
week payments.
Mothers! you can cut the cost of colds in your family. You have Vicks VapoRub, now tfet Vicks Nose and Throat Drops and try the Vick Plan for Better “Control of Colds.” - - Used together these allied applications will lessen the number and severity of colds in your home and reduce y (» u r family *s
“Colds-Tax.”
West Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Plans were made for sending a box of groceries to the Old Indies’ Home
at Marion.
The secretary announced that Mrs. Ely, a returned missionary from China, would speak at the church next Sunday, as the first Sunday in Deicember is women’s day. I The worship service was in charge of Mrs. A. O. White whose theme was “Inasmuch.” Scripture lesson Matt. 25:31-46. “The Road to Bethlehem” was given by Mrs. Louis Hays. Her talk was very interesting. There were two new members and one guest present. Mrs. West was assisted by Miss Mila Barrow, Mrs. Ralph West and Mrs. Dora Sweet.
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Fillmore Chapter * To Meet Thursday Fillmore Chapter No. 186 O. R. S. meets in regular session Thursday evening at 7:30. Members please bring a jar of fruit for Masonic
Home.
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"omen's Study Club |, |l( j To Meet Thursday
The Woman’s Study Club will meet with Mr i-Haift- Taj 11-^t on^aoijth In diana treet TKfirsc&y'j»tr2:30 ojelock. There will be an exchange of gifts,
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flver-The-Tea-Cupa Club M't With Mrs. Homier Over-The-Tea-Cups club met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Bonner, south Vine ■treet. Mrs. W. M. McGaughey gave a review on the hook “Dr. Serocold” by Helen Ashton. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. „
Tri Kappa To Meet Thursday
Tri Kappa will meet with Mrs. A. W. Broadstreet in Northwood, Thursday evening at 7:30 n’cloek.
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Mrs. Earl Arnold To Be Hostess Thursday The Thursday Reading Club will meet with Mrs. Earl Arnold Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’elnck at her
home.
Pre-School Group Meeting Postpon d The Pre-Sch ol Child Study Group of A. A. U. W. will not meet Thursday of this week as scheduled.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ash Entertained Guests Mr. and Mrs. Olye Ash entertained eighteen guests December 1 in honor of the twenty-seventh birthday anniversary of Clye Ash. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Clye Ash, Miss Mary Vanlandingham, Miss Louise Ash and niece and nephew Virginia
and Frederick.
They left at a late hour wishing Mr. Ash many more happy birthdays.
An affidavit charging Wilbur Parson with esaaoing from the Indiana state farm May 1, 1931, while -ervin? 1 term impo- ed by t?i“ circuit court nf Orange county, wa- filed in the Putnam circuit court Wednesday.
W. Earl Hamm was appointed administrator of the estate of his son, Owen Hamm, in the Putnam circuit court Wednesday, for the sole purpose of collecting $200 in damages from | tho Indiana Railroad in settlement of j all claims growing out of the death , of his son last August 9 when a car' in which he was riding was hit by 1 (
traction car near Brazil.
Man Thin As Rail Iron Adds 10 Pounds “1 was tired, run-down ami thin ai a rail. Since taking Vinol, | sipe,, well, feel better and have gained 10 pounds.”—R. A. Crombcrg. Thin, run-down, nervous men or women need the help of iron, limp and rod liver peptone a contained in Vinol. Even the fir-t bottle hrinrt new pep, a good appetite ami sound sleep. Aids digestion and makes red blood. Tastes delicious. Get a hnttlp of Vinol today- The re ulf will amaze you!—R. P Mullins Throat Sere? Don’t Gargle It is no longer nee try 1 gargle and choke .and take chances with patent medicines for ore throat. You can now get quicker and better relief with Thoxine, a pn eription exclusively for throat troubles. Its special action relieves the throat soreness with the very first swallow. Its internal action removes the cause which otherwise might develop into a ; pr-
ious illness.
Most coughs. especitdly night coughs, tire caused by tin irritated throat Thoxine will top thi- kind of
- _ j, , , „ , i cough at once. Safe—children like it (lOfxl Indiana launp coal, $4.DO pot* Romombor Thoxine will reli ve >orfi ton delivered. Phone 255. Ferd Lu- | throat or coughs within 15 minutes or cas. 2 I your money back. 35c, 60c, $1.60 bnt-
1 ties. All Druggists.
Custom Butchering—Hogs called for, meat, lard delivered, $1.50 per head. Brought and taken away, $1.00. Eugene Hutcheson, Walnut street bridge, phone 841. 2-lp
EXCURSION
To
ST. LOUIS Sunday, Dec. 6 $4.00 Round Trip
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Only $2 A Week Telephone 2D
A OnFi/mZ/er with a CORRUGATED porcetai/i etutnielc d w
big FOUR route Browning-Hammond Hdw ^
Dave Greencastle 1:26 a. m.; returning leave St. Louis 5:30 p. m . or io : i5 p. m., same date. Tickets good in ooache- only. Child-
ren half fare.
For further particulars apply to
Ticket Agent.
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