The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1931 — Page 2
TH7. DAILY BANNER. (IRELNCASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8.1931.
O MEMBERS OF A FAMILY —
WHO DEPEND ON EARNED INCOME
i
T may seem a delicate subject—bur your husband or father would like to discuss vcith you the provisions that should be
made to replace his earning power.
This matter is dear ro his heart, bur he hesitates to broach it. So many things should be done with his income, things he wants to do for vou. that he feels be can hardly find the money to p;u the premiums on the additional insurance he would like ro have. If vou get a chance, encourage it. for it’s WHAT HH WANTS TO DO. Do not stand in the wav of a Life Insurance Trust, of a Will that would protect your interests. You will be glad
he will be happier.
Send \m the booklet illustrated fore and put it where it will come to his attention. Watch him read it
at the first opportunity!
Tl!l. IIKSI NATIONAL HANK ( ITIZIAS TIUJST COMPANY
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THE DAILY BANNER
And
Herald Consolidated
"It Waves For AH”
Entered in the postoffice at Green-
castle, Indiana, as second class mail Mfp Ho | Hnff r mnttor under act of March 8, 1879. To r , ul , 4 Subscription price, 10 cents per Mrs. .1. M. Hellinpei entertained the week; $8.00 per year by mail in Put- ; MonfJ t , [luhi on Monday after non. nam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year^ (> r al.l Mason was appointed to l.y mail outside Putnam county. ,,, a< , inr 0 f the ^ ij.pijpf rriran<7.ation of this city on
'Monday evenin'?. Interesting: reports | were (riven on relief work being done by the club for the needy children. Mi\ Howard Harris prepared quotations from the Hible as responses. |Mr«. .lame- Zds read a very interest-
ling Christmas story.
H. A. Sherril was in Indianapolis | During the social hour the members
on business today.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Superintendent Warren .1 spent the day in Indianapolis.
Yount
hfld their annual Christmas eift exchange and enjoyed delicious refresh-
ments served hv the hostess.
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] Beginners Department To
1 Mrs. M. F. Burdette, north College Have Christman Party j Avenue, ! • report'd eriously ill The Beginner’;; department rf the | Charles McGaughev motored to ’ Mf>thn,1ip Sunday school will have a i. . 1 ' Thur i:r -
! by allAs the hour was late all then left for their homes after thanking Mrs. Priest for their pleasant day togeth- ' or. Those who attended the meeting ' were, Mrs. Katie Soobee, Mrs. Mag i Hewlett, Mrs. Katie Baird, Mrs. Margaret Baird. Miss Katherine .Tudy Miss Gail Judy, Mrs. Elva Soobee, , Mrs. Eva Price, Mrs- Mary Estes, Mrs. George Fstes, Mrs. Anna Watts, j Mrs. Hallie Hibbs, Mrs. Earl O’Hair, Mr. Ettie Fry. Mrs. Ralph Fry, Mrs. “Dick'’ Scott. Mrs. Milt Abbott, Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Winnie Cox, Mrs. Daisy Davis, Mrs. Dulla Priest. Miss Gayilene Davis, Mrs. Bryan Brackney, Mr. Elsie Hanks, Mrs. Marie Bratton. Mr«. Minnie Soobee, Mrs. Bessie Smith. Mrs. 7,adift Crosby and Mrs. Galvin King. There were also several children present. The January meeting will he held with Mrs. Katie Soobee. •!• + T + *9
N. C. Alspaugc is reported critically ill at his h ne on west Colum-
bia street.
A daughter v horn to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Prie t of Brick Chapel Satu rday, Decern hi r 51 h Phillip Maxwell, former Greencastle man, now livii;; in Chicago, was a 1 visitor in this city Monday. | Milton Weber i DePauw -Indent ; returned to the Sigma Chi house from the county "-oital, Tuesday. Members of tl cit\ council will hold their regular meeting at the fire
10, from 2 to 4 o’clock, in the Sunday school room of tho church. Their mothers have l*een invited as honored
guests. -> •> +
Section Three To Meet Thursday Section Three rf the Christion chimb will meet with Mrs. Clay Brothers, Elm street, Thursday. Mrs. Heaney and Mrs. Perkins will he assistant hostesses. There will also be an exchange of gifts. •h -1- -!* -b d* Mrs. Boyd Was Hostess Monday The Modern Priscilla Club met
SPECIAL DURING DECEMBER
Beerless Tires
$4.20 $4.09
Roy;'! Tires 4.50x20 $5.59
4.50x21 1.7 5x i 9 5.25x21
1-2
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-$0.41
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Ivegnhir (’lineher lleavj DnM Truck Tirc-
aox5 32x6
<>00x20
85.40 .... $7.00 $3.68 $16.50
$26.93
$11.88 . 83.50 and up
iik li'ren ing. Penn-r l» Miia Oil. 75c \lcohol. tiOc. St or a gi' (•( iieral aulii rep liring, bod' ami fender work.
Society JNews
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S(Ction One Meeting Has Been Postponed The meeting of Section One of the j Christian Church, scheduled for | Thur day, has been indefinitely po-t-i poned because of the serious illiiess if Mr Mike Burdette, former president of the section. .j. P. I ’. < I Sisterhood I o Meet Wednesday P. E. 0. Sisterhood will have a bu-ine • meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Jones, 416 Kim street. Wednesday afternoon at : 15.
Other Size
Guaranteed Halteries
lli'th Pro
Xccording
PHINIDI M S MESS \(il.
McCammon Garage
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W rrck<*r Si*rvic *
Attention: Truckers and Coal Consumers IHP MW lloosi I |{\ I l.l l, Bl.ot K MINI l< Vow OPKR ATI NG. Tlii mine nrodu-e an .'\re||..nt q tality of genuine BRAZIL lU.Ot K ( O\L; * quipped w ith sh':k' i* '-f’leens and load direct from
bin to truck .
l/ocatod .'!.t mile outh llouD59, then I mile east
>1’ lb • V ti'inal Road at Brazil
'tl good gravel road office At Mine.
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11 is indicated for the current ti-enl Plume 297 I; year, now almost half over, so that ■MMHNBKs'rw. tip' piopci ,'d tax increase i- not ex-
pet ted to cover that amount in full.
"The additional taxation should be ■MMMHKa. iini> v I .nlib. a.- in emergency meas-
k u11• terminating definitely two years
m Jul. I n •.•{,” Mr. Hoover -aid.
“Such a basis will give confidence in j tlie determination of the govemnvmt to stabilize its finances and wa'll assure taxpayers of its temporary character. Even with increased .taxation. 11" V'.vernmen' will reach th" utmost safe limit of it? borrowing capacity
in ,, \i \(i n p_ by the expenditure! for which we nN . . - , I already'obligated and the recommen- ' l('|)H(IIH‘ 2 I J, I »l*;izil, lll(!i;il)Jl, J dations here proposed. To go further
than these limits in either expenditures, taxes, or borrowing will destroy
~ —-- confidence, denude commerce and in-
dustry of its resources, jeopardize the
“ ’4 ■' '*'* "s- ■ '’i 'sy-tem, and ac tually extend
... unemployment and demoralize agri
W ; culture rather than relieve it.”
."n Mr. Hoover also presented th<' broad outline of an emergency “reconstrucrfJltion corporation" like the former war & finance corporation. It would finance iijl exports, agriculture, industry, nil- ™ way? and financial institutions and would he liquidated after two years. Me pr posed the federal government subscribe “reasonable capital’’ to it. The amount of capital contemplated was not revealed, though unofficial report? have been that it would be about $1,000,000,000, ft would not overlap the recently formed $5,000,000,000 National Credit Corpnr.atDn organiz-
ed to aid banks.
“Wi must put some steel beams in the foundation of our credit strue-
uie,’’ the president said.
This recommendation, Mr. Hoover said, was made “in order that the pub lie may lie absolutely n««ured and
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Thursday Evening Ail l!u» Merfhai\ts .ire having' Open House And Hoiiday Ware is on display. \\ e’re all In nod tip an expect to see you. Store open until 5:0(1 P;M. ( ome d'iv n and see I he new Holiday
OITeriiigs.
J. F. CANNON a COMPANY
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are urged to he in sent.
Mr and Mrs. h rl Collins and son Jr, of Statesboro. La., are here for a vi-it with the litter's parents and Mrs. O. J. I rkin of North wood. Mr and Mrs. Clarence A- Vestal are in Wabash, ailed by the death of th* former’s on, George Ve tal. Monday at Marion. Tho funeral will be held from W ibnsh Wednesday af-
ternoon.
department thi? evening at 8 o’clock. Monday afternoon with Mrs. John
, Boyd. During the short business
1 lie American I ■ gion will meet at ^ meeting it was voted to buy a health the Ijegion hall this evening. Ail | )n pd. Twenty members responded members of the ■' teran organization )0 rn i) ,.31] w jth helpful suggestions
and several garments the club was working on were finished during the afternoon. The ho-tes- -erved light
■\j r | refreshments.
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Morning Musicale To Meet M’ednesday Evening The Greencastla Morning Musicale will meet with Mrs. Harry Voltmef 710 South Ixicust street, Wednesday tvening at 8 o'clock. Members please ;ote change of the hour.
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Mt. Olive F. M. Society To Meet 'Ihursday
The Mt. Olive Foreign Missionary
Will Rutter of Bridgeton, spent the! week-end with hi- brother, Chas. B. i Rutter and wife. Sunday vi itoi were I
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jackman and j „ . . ... .
, , , . , , ,! Society will meet rhurstlav afternoon three sons and Mr. Dick Lawson ofl ^ „ , , , ,, w , „
Rockville.
Mrs. James E.
The Central National Bank filed l -nit in the Putnam Circuit court Tues-
at 2 o'clock with
Houck.
Ml Mrs. s. c. r rry an I son of | ♦ ♦ + ❖ * * Greencastle and the lb v. W. H. New-1 M illing Workers lin, pa-tor of the C.hri-tian church of; 'leel December 3 Fillmore, were Sunday dininT guests j On Thursday. December 3, the Wilof Dock Perry and hi two i *ei . ling Workers of Somer-et church met Flora and Jenny of Fillmore. ' at the home of Mrs. Mattie Priest in
Bainbridge for their regular monthly meeting. A larg" number of members | and visitors were present and a or-
rlay against Lay O’Hair to collect j.,! poo<1 timP was hold by all three alleg'd unpaid notes. Demands! At tho no<)n hour a S pi,. nd i fl f, lagt ni $l.)0, ?22.i, ar.d -100 are made. (waa -rTved. The dining table looked Hays and Murphy are attorneys for lovely i n its Christmas decorations of the hank. green roping and a small Christmas
tree occupying the center.
Mrs. Davis offered thanks for the food after which all did justice to the many good eat.-. The afternoon program was in charge of the president, Mrs. Katie Scohee. and was opened by all singing “Holy, Holy, Holy,” followed by “Silent N'ight, Ho!> N'ight”, with Mi ? Gayilene Davis at
Herman S. Iteck, formerly doing ihc'pianO. *. . n
bu-ine? in this city under the unn Short prayers were offered by Mrs. of t ie B< ' k Sales Company, filed suit Davis, Mrs. Priest and Mr- Seoh.'o, in tlu> Putnam Circuit court late Mon- 1 The si-cretary read the minutes "f day nr: Inst II iry Person, to replevy “ ki t. meeting followed by roll call, a Ford tourii car alleged to have which was well re ponded too. A few been "Id Feb ary 26, 1930, under a | business matters were discussed and crnditionul sales contract providingi !hc penny flower fund taken up, then for th< pay mi t of a $50 note. The somf ' time was devoted to study of plaintiff allec that no part of the ''fb, 10th, and Hth chapter? of not i I" * • aid. He demands pos St. John. Mrs. Mattie Priest bad session of the i <r and f50 damages for ;''barge of the Bible study. At the i' all "-i tl unlawful detention by the j close of the lev on Mrs. Priest having
defenda t.
INDIANA LOAN 00.1 j 94 A 1 " ashini'ton St.
Phone 15
AY. F. M. S. Xmas Meeting Wednesday
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary
will ii"b : u Chriafmaa Candle- . — Phone 15
lighting r 1 rtriee, entitled, L
“The Light of a Thousand Candles.” | ~ ~ *
og Wednesday aftenwen ni four 1 — o’clock in the Methodist church auditorium. All members and friends of
the church are invited.
There will he a business meeting of the W. F. M. 8. executive hoard at 3:30 o’clock in Keystone Chapel, just preceding the worshin service.
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Mrs. Crask M ill Be Hostess To Veronica Club Wednesday The Veronica Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Rex Crask, west Washington street. Mrs. George York will have charge of the program. Members, please bring gifts for the grab bag. There will also h" exchange of gifts for the children.
Two Doses May Stop That Ccugli
Money back if a whole bottle doesn’t do it R. P Mullin and all other good druggist guarantee it. For Bronchuline Knud ion i a reel cough killer, not just a ,ynip mixture like so many rough-quiters. Contains no chloroform. >ugar, nor any habit-forming drug, of any kind Nor anything to upset your -tnmach. But it positive) kill any rotijrli due to colds or you get your money
back-
Mr. and Mr John Gray, west Poplar street, re i ; ved word today from their son Harry that he has lieen appointed : a Federal bank examiner with headquarter? in Indianapolis. Mr. Gray i- well known (jere lieing a graduate of the local high school and a former indent in DePauw uriversity.
EDI CATIONAL TO\ EXHIBIT
The educational toy exhibit in the community room of the Methodist church will be open to the public on Wednesday from 9 a. m. (to 9 p. m. Dr. Earl Bowman will give a talk on “The Educational Significance of Chil-
dren’s Toys” at 2:30 p. m.
Th? exhibit is sponsored by the Greencastle branch of the American Association of University Women, with the cooperation of several adult -tudy gr' ups and merchants who sell children’s equipment. The toy sand play equipment will carry tags with the names of the merchants loaning them and their cost. They will be arranged in ten separate groups with
posters and explanatory literature for |Mrs. Griffith and M Y. ;i PeMoa each, and presided over by commit- Home made t" M H- Z t.k »* tees of women who have made n spe- Mrs. John Jaqua. cial study of their sections. Book? and magazb * I 'nFollowing are the divisions of the Mrs. it. J. Gillespie, ."i \ Hrim&k exhibit and the committees rospon-! ingt> n, Mrs. Will F sihle for the various sections. Fred Thom? . Registration and literature—Mrs. F. Posters fot the il ‘«i M. Vreeland and Mrs. L. L. Messer- lettered by the arl
smith.
Tlie infant—Mrs. G. W. Giddings, Mrs. L. L. May hour and Mrs. Robert Williams. The toddler—Mrs. Clark Arnold,
Mrs. Terry, Mrs. C. P. Hickman. Mrs. H. Rockhill and Mr Ku-soll Alex-
ander.
The runabout—Mr- -I. T. Fellow, Mrs. Fulmer, Mr?. \. T- If'-: m» Mn.
Go'zalez,.
The kindergarten— Mr . L B. Manhart. Mrs. i’aul Hunt, Mis. Frank Cannon, Mrs. T. G. Yuirkei', Mrs. S.
J. Ector.
The school child- Mi C. 0. Pierson. Mis. I). W. Kent. Mi !!. R Nesl
and Mrs. Michael.
Evenings at homo Mi Harold Ross. Mrs. Gerdii .M i on. Mi .lainM Zeis a :d Mis? Studeb d Group activities .Mr-. William Bishop, Mrs. P><*rna rd M M v n, Mrs. Elmer Sellers, Mi So e Talbott. Mr?. ■). Bintz,,- Mt,- ll rchan,j
' Miss K Iris King.
Mrs. A. W, Ciuiiil.ill 'Mil M • 6. A i I Longden are t:!, ■ in " f t :e a-
j ecutive committee. 3 lie exhibit i? free.
Discovery Mskes Possible New Plan By Makers of Vicks VapoRub i'>r Better “Controi-of-CoIds"
-t-
2.—After a Cold Start?
night massage the throat and
Another advance in “Control-of-Colds” has been perfected by the
makers of Vicks VapoRub. A third fhest w ~n v , \ ;,.Ru'ino»i
" vit k Vap®Rub in-
troduced the modern, external method of “treating” colds. Now Vick Chemisls intrixlure Vicks Nose & Throat Drops based on a new idea in “preventing” colds. These two are companion products—they aid and supplement each other. Together, they make
“st.ainh f" . you prefer). Spr d op thick and cover
wbh warm flann I. I Leave the I" i T'>t fp \ VyViLJ
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Fr? k E. Stoessel of this fhort talk expw ing her plea-ure possible the Vick Plan for better " . r.._ -u. dll Hnvltio* bo mnn.. cu„ ... n . arising
ing loose arou d tlv 1
neck so that tl?' iTi' dirat''' ' ^
city i attorn- y for the plaintiff. il1 having so many present- She call-
ed it a good fellowship meeting as
Tl? men,her of the Jesse M. Lee niany church.- were represented. ’ 15 ' • •••.- ol Fon i" ; i w , Moirt of those r j,- entii g tho lu ld their regular monthly meeting ohurches made short talks. All momla t ight at the city library. . A so- hers were very grateful fer the good cial iioui followed the business m s will expressed. Th • thought that sioii. at whic’i tiiru' refreshments were ' church work should come first in our r^rvpfi. ^ f Verj * talk - on \ f . F, livos was often mi*ntiono<i. Tho W. iss’ie? were made. The department 1 churches represented were th<- Fillpresident of the ladi ? auxiliary spoke more Christian, Buinhridge Christian, 1 the the work being done by the Bainbridge Methodist. Union Chapel ate auxiliary and especially of the Methodist. Brick Chapel Methodist’ work done at the national home at . .Somerset Christian and Friends
Eaton Rapid.?, Mich., This home cares church.
for the widows and orphans of de-j The following program was given ceased members or members who are at the close of the talk?, totally disabl'd, A state officer of Two piano solos hy
the V. F. W. wji a present also and he
“( ontrol of-Cnlds” in the home and furthfr leiuction of the family “Cold Tax’’—in money, loss of time
and health.
can he inhaled freely » !1 nlirh ‘ During the da an vrv.M
Nose Drop? a?
long.
place—use Vicks <- ■ ■ j, ed for ease and comfort. ^ 1,1 . ^ a rough, you will lik 1 ' the l "’"
Here, briefly, is the Vick Plan for Couvh Drop- acta b l,p ^ i
ingredients of \ k- \ apeh 1
eiiiYate I
better “Con'r il-, f-Colds”: I—Before a Cold Starts At that first sneez.y, scratchy irritation of the nose or upper throat,— Nature’s unmistakable warning that
you are
cold”
to resist disease
ly as directed. Many except on your colds cun be checked 'I rial Offer ■"
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that the government may be in poai- gave a brief sketch of the work being 1 Humorous reading ‘.ion t > meet any public necessity." done by the state department and the Davis. • tr. Hoover added that it might be; work plmned for 1932. Te next meet- Duet—Miss Gavilen necessary to use this instrumentality ing will la- held at post quarter-. Mon- Mis Katherine Judy very extensmdy. day, January 4, 1932. , Humorous reading-
I h«» very existence of such a bul-
ENJOY
Earl
This gives you fuH - 1 , " 1 "
“ontphinK -l <'hiUI"'M ani l"'"'" " ^
inent a id
much internal often upsets the iliir<'Mi” r
-and lu"' t ‘ rs
use Vicks at a time when N:ltur, ‘, cnlfl* Nose Drops prompt '““'“f disei I'
wark will strengthen confidence,” he |
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t V FOR RENT:—Modem apartment' Mattie Priest u ‘ l * *"«•> Mrs sages \ .cks Drops are especially deWithout makmg predictions, Mr.) furnished or unfurnished, good condi-1 At the close of the program num-lZtor” f' a n0H “- Naturc ’ 8 the, tion; part rent for care of furnace. Iters were drawn for the gifts in tfinUneV ' " *• W ^ en over ' tnxp d by
i ^ 245 ‘ L - ^ ^oh had Iteotf ^prepared !
Mrs. Dai-y
M rs.
doctor’s advice.
Vick I “vr?
at this stage and yick Plan for bet ei 1 bad colds avoided. of-Colds’’ ha I”" 1 a 119 »r-
If y u catch cold easily, the wise proved. But th' m ‘ "'' V .
plan i-- to use just a few Vicks Nose ,f Vick. \ apoRub t? ’■
in
it for t |l <’ nr
Drops up each nostril after exposure He | VPa j n their own home'- 1 Di'i? and t<» »ny particular condition that your bottle of Vick- Dn"'^ |own experience tells you is apt to give today. Try tl"' P ,an 1 ' _f >e • Jalvln,you a cold—for instance, a night on jf rosult.s a'? not more l ^ 1 ", ' ))or r a Pullman—a dusty automohile fiiic— torv. vour druggist i? a’ |,i "’ r
over-smoking,
Mj
Hoover indicated confidence in
emergencies of our artificial
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for . BETTER CONTROL
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