The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1931 — Page 3

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Students To Present Work In Dramatics Mi •- Lueile Calvert’s class in «ba- ! "uitic presentation will stage n onea t play, “Soiling Saunders’ Salmon,” 11 tl'o I.Mlo tli.M . hi the near future. I he ( jet date of the play will he announced later. The play v. as written hy Russell Alexander, director of publicity, when wa a student in Prof. R. W. 1‘ein. , |.i - in dramatic writing. It li.t sine been revised an i has been turned over to the university for stage ; presentation. Phe entire cast is composed of student in the class of dramatic presentatioi’. Miss Edna Feme Jones, also meivih- > f the class. i s directing the : production. I he per nuance will be open to the univer i’ and i.- the beginning of sev- ; eral play: of this nature which will he give; |i 'iodic ally throughout the ! year. I o ••a t in.dudes Roy Williams as It nl. id ! Aldea; Charles I’liillips, Ad <!is n: Mar/ 1’iickett, Margaret; Hur. .* I’miii. Simon Coggshell; William K'int?., Ephinim Stoops.

HAW Ft RS WANTED:- I

one | heen iu the fur business for fie

and I alwn;. s give you in the sort and the top before you -ell. I am Whitted Barber Shop,

have ears

a square di ai price. Sep me located over north west

comer of square. I am there on Saturday’s. Isaac Brattain and Sons )-6t.

Finder no.>—41

Miscellaneous—

WU.I. I- consthited

The wills of Sarah E. Bowers and her husband Milton T. Bowers, who died recently within a few days of each o der at their home near Fmastie, were construed in the Putnam circuit court Wednesday upon petition of tlie heirs. Judge James P. Hughes ruled that by terms of the wife’s will all her property both real and personal was left to her husband, who survive l her. Under the husband’s w ill he ruled that $1,000 should go to tiusiee of the Blakesburg cemetery; one half of the remainder should go to \nna C. Brothers; and the remaining; i up half hould go to the following person- in the given proportions: Sophia (io-lm and Vera Hopper, one ixth of one-half of the half-inteiest; and Alva Thomas, Ott M. Thomas,

3,000 bushels ever grown

Baily or Wetz.

finest appl.

at unheard of pi ices*See

FAILURE OF SALE DRIVE.WILL SET BACK HEALTH CAMPAIGN

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PERM AN ENTS — Two-fifty. Regular five dollar wave. Minimum overhead, You benefit. Have never burned the hair or head, a record. Graduate of Central Beauty College, Indiana jHilis. Residence phone. Mrs. D. M.

Godfrey. One thousand one south In- F,0 >'' 1 l!i U ' s - 0tl,i ‘ Rales ’ W,11,s Cr0 ' diam treet. ItO 6n 'ban, Claude Crodian, Nona Davis, and — ■■ — ■ /efa H. Burkett, one-half of one-sixth hemstitching and picoting. | of the half-interest. The executors

were instructe' 1 to divide the estate consist ing of -everal thousand dollars

on these proportions.

BAZAAR and Candy Sale, Dourer | block on East Washington, Friday-| The C entral Trust Company of Saturday. 2-3ts. | (Jreeneaslle has been appointed administrator of the estate of William jk. Todd, in the Putnam circuit court. I he deceased left a personal estate Get youE" apples now, we ha\ a valued at ^l.artOand real estate valued variety to select from. Sprayed and at $,"1,000. to he shared hy four rhilhand picked. Baily or Wetz. ?-lp Alien.

A ehallenge to ihe Am iicaa pcop le is contained In the 1931 ii tuhereulosis seals and hial:h l^omi Warning was sounded .> in Ki n. dall Emerson of New Yo-i, Ing director of the National Tuber culoels Association. Huh ii th-.: Christmas seal and healili bond tale f fails this year, years will h :ii ; u ,.,1 to retrace Ihe s.teps in prr -n ward better health that ulr. :nly hav.- | been taken. "Only by con-ntiit \i.i lance can we hold the gi ini Im 1 and any remission of effm at hi.< moment would he to tal., tuickwai < steps which w ill require \ -

store.'' ho said

The effort to provide . y f ., 1932 to carry on this . ur.i: wide preventive and cur 1 iur, tlonal work of the tub iculn-i a joelation. Is parr of the si h 11,1 national program of tubei In con-

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1 The appeal this year 1 ic m- i ' r ent than ever before, t) buy more i liberally. A n we laee thi n . 1 times as we are Rolnjg tl .uc’ |i ! crons > tuhereulosis «•.- ,n .g,

iems.

Many cnnn'ot give th! .■ u- win. haw in past years helpe' mirIip tht^ eommunlty protection aaf'-i. The !n bereulosis association i out ritii \.eapon built to tight th luttls f, humanity, and it-- c mnamii>-w|di prevent Ion and cure, effm- di'perifi upon your CliriHtiiias se. I ,,|lar ;i. never before. Christmas soon will r:dl 0 xal 1 to mve precious lives gifts to the Christmas mil and health bonds humanity . efi ns«through which it is inmt ins; a de dining dea.th rite In thi- 1 le anil nation from tubercub The., seals which w. buy thi D iemhei will meet the cost of pri.'eeting out ehlldren and ourselves I thos that come after ns In tin long fe turn. Since 1914 the death rate ha been cut In htilf in India iiml thi nation. Organized anti . renlo-i work, slowly Is controllii lids dls ease, once mankind’s w . . ernv an4 till the worst monfe l.nm n t< ttie lives of persons fro- I , 'o 1!, years of age. those in tin prnductIvi yrars. Front this class d> rctilosl takes more toll each yr:. than any other disease. When your package o ■ d mnn from the tuberculosis at 11 i n b your mind dwell on 'th. life in-m anee they are buying f. preeiou.

big reason millions more people ride on Goodyear Tires! We’ll show you why ,

l atest Improved rT» A f \ s \ GOODYEAR^) /I ^ | SJ PATH FIND E R ’ i - * S \J 4.40-2! (29x4.40) $9.60 per pair All sizes equally low Size Each 1‘aW 4.30-20(29x4.r»0) $5.60 $ 10.90 4.:.0-21 (30x4.50) 5.6!» 11.10 4.75-19(28x4.75) 6.65 12.90 5.25-21 (31x5.25) 8.57 16.70 30x3'/ 2 Reg. Cl. 4.:$9 S.54 HEAVY DUTY TRUCK TIKES Size Price Size Price 30x5 $17.95 32xti $29.75 7.50-20(34x7.50) 29.95 Lifetime Guaranteed 6.00-20(32x6.00) 15.35

HERE’S ihe Battery that s made i«j outlive them al! In l r.ner-d Batteries . . . there’s :• reason fm longer life. Universal.' ar< aualitv batteries, made of genuii« materials After most hat-l-rie- have flickered nut . . there’ll lie in that old 1 niversal yel!’’ I'hon* or come in ami see us . ■ . let us put and pull new power out of your old batteries ti o'

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lives and then s. e if you ean’t s a larger cheek than ever liefoiv will help miilie proteetlon sure

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19.T2. This local state and national f’liri.- tnui seal sale is all that g> s 011 proteotlng In futur..- year-. I. make that protection sure with »

large 1 git this December.

Work of the tuberculosis ns-oei.i , tion acec inplirhed only with funds i donat(cl hy eitizens for lie little Ivd litay emblems of good idalili vvhi' h | are used on Christmas iiinll and packages in every part of the conn

try now. '.radical !\ las woven a 1 sc a I s are cornmunl!> pic-tntc. ot prevenlion inui I’litiiaiu

cure cl 1 In- di a and t In y r< inliio I Gri'encasI le and Biituam county men land women, that without the organized eclueatlonal wink ef the seal since 1914, there rciuld not havi I be ti the decline in the dealli rate

that has been reconled.

People wishing to help this campaign may do o hy buying the j Christmas health seals a 1 a penny

o give more, $ 111 won h of

each. I’cistnis wUliing purchasing $2 or $5 or

elcoine.

conii'ty’s selling program

is sponsored by a public spirited enminUtce of which Bussell Brown

is chairman.

Two organization- in the city, the Busini - and I', nil ins I Women'* Clun, and the Tri Kappa’s, are in charge of the sal. of tuhereulosis health bonds and Christmas health seals in the city, which began Frldii.v Vom Inin r 27, and coiitlnuefl until Chrlstirui Mu t these girls with a smile and a generous heart.

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The mildest cigarette is bound tube the one that’s made of the mildest tobaccos. It’s harder to find the milder varieties—but \vc pay the price and fret the choice. The world’s finest Turkish—the world’s finest Domestic —the purest, mildest and best tobacco that grows—that’s what we buy for Chesterfield.

blend and cross-hit'nr 1 them lor extra mildness and taste. Ciood—they’ve got to be good! Kvcrythin^ that money, science and skill can do to make a milder cigarette shows up with every puff. A cigarette can't be made any milder or purer— you can smoke as many as you like. And you’ll likens many as you smoke.

We tie up millions of dollars ape- Chesterfields TASTK BKTTKR and ing these tobaccos right. Then we Ti l TV SATISFY!

Chesterfield

MILDER .TASTE BETTER

PURE — THEY SATISPY