The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1931 — Page 2

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Wife of an Ambassador, chief owner of a metropolitan newspaper, social leader, hostess to royalty, Red Cross worker, liberal patroness of many charities—Mrs. Whitelaw Reid was one of America's distinguished women.

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Naturally a leader, she set many examples in adopting modern methods, such as the appointment of a trust institution to safeguard the future destinies of her fortune. I nder her will -he set up generous Trust Funds for her children's benefit—with an enduring institu-

tion like ours as trustee.

We recommend this far ughted, far reaching plan for

woman—who has even a modest

anv

person

estate to leave.

man or

]f you (ik in ten's red, then ue nl.so recommend a talk mth our Trust Officer.

The Central Trust Cwvesny S<i.ylt’iV'7 ('■Tiu-r -a I’ii ■ inan.'

iodefv Telephone All Social Item* To 15

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

THE DAILY BANNER

And

Herald Consolidated

“It Waves For All”

Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail )>r ^ ontr( , r T n Address matter under act of March S, 1879. pj rs( v\ an | j. A.

Subscription price, 10 cents per j-) r ^ jr Mnnarer will he the speakweek; $0.00 per year by mail in Put-‘ er at . thp \ Iary pimma .lones school nam county; $o. r )0 to $5.00 per year p |. ^ meeting Friday eveninc at | by mail outside Putnam county. ^,., 0 0 viock. nr. Merger’s subject! - ——- "" _ will he “Parental Educational Objec-j

tives.” Prof. K. Umfleet will have!

charce of the music.

•I* v 'S •> -h

Will Holier Guest Thursday Aftermon

Mrs. W. W. Tucker, Mis. Frank

Arnol i Da r-turned to hi home [Gilmore and Miss Margaret Gilmore j from the cmmK hospital. |vill entertain Thursday afternoon Mrs. Anna H; knell and G. P. Roller from 8 to ., o'clock at the home of

visitors in Mrs. Tucker, in honor of Mrs. frank

Adcr of ralifomia.

,,, .... Veterans will v v v + ♦ + ]

'meet this ei iug at 7:30 o’clock in Mrs. Yeager Hostess

lo \er Era <Tub

i Superlnten i Ralph Howard of The New Era f'lub held its ITecamthe rate ref-rnatorv at Pendleton her meeting at the home of Mrs. • , a baaiiH tor her Tues. ay. Floyd Yeager, 043 ea * Seminary Rome Diet ietunied to his home street. Twenty members answered to near Lovelan Colo., Wednesday after >'°ll ( ’ a R > a visit with < parents Mr. and Mrs.! The program was in charge, of Mrs. ( John Dietrich. ■ .st of town. . 0mer Re-k who gave a Christmas |

Mrs. R.-.bi Johns, of Madison .story,

township, re ved word today of the Durr g the social hour the members i death of he: --op-father in Braden-'' Change dgifts and the hostess serv-

town, Fin., » ch re curred Tuesday. I f, l refreshment}-.

Elmer Cra '■ Carol Moore, H. H.

Here’s $300.00 ^ or less; May be easily obtained, ■* by a loan on your furniture. ^ Live Stock or iC Automobile. \

Yeur 12 to 20 Months to repay, ^on't start to pay until after New Yeai-s. Dignified and courteous treatment to all.

of \rwman, Greencnstle 1 Th Span!

III., were

iilay.

h War

MONEY INDIANA LOAN CO.

E. U \sHINGTO\ SI.

H<INK U

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Mis. Y'eager had as her guests,

F. Mathes and i Mrs. Mat Murphy. M s. Forest Y'eag-i

were imong the local an,< f ' n, ’ Oonald and Betty T/>u ; .•tended a district in Whitman, of North Kingsville, Ohio, j

g in Brazil t.- i...- + + * * * +

Tuesday,

Ellis. Frank k Ray Tremhl'. Masons who rpe- ion inn

evering.

Cars own. I by Isaac Harris of, Greencastle, , ii Merial Nichols, (irei-n castle R. wire rupnrted to I have been <i i:ig”d in a collision in :

thi ci'-y Tui ay night. It was said '‘8. Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson of this no me was ired v icn the Nichols [ 't>. will he the speaker of he nfterar cr: hc.l -,i tl lP hack end of th<‘ I,00:1 - A ,: ' n0,, attendance ir. desired.

Mrs. Hutcheson Will Speak ftiTi re Jefferscn P. Ik A.

There will he a meeting of the Jeflf ir-on Pai-ent Teachers, Friday afternoon at - o’clock at the school build-

-VOTICE TO TWI VYFl!- * C M ASHINGTON TOW NSIIII*. PI I N \M < (tl NTA. IMHAN \ Notice is hereby giv.-u by th.- undersigned Trustee i.nd Advisory Jjoard of Wa-hini'toii Tow; hip, Putnam County, Indiana, that rid o - ficers contemplate :nei-1 inL r an reiyency and detei-mii iny tiie e\p. ndltui'e

lishril liniiu .-ii thi 21st 7 o’clock P Tru tet of upon the (- J'lOfMlu In

in the <’ ■( , in th* t. for - dd \ car, ; ; ay ol i . • iber, . M. .it the office aid Township del. |- -nditure of tin--Ipe.-ial .S hooI Fu I' -ns.inr' .tion of c 1 -.

- .ar . fc-dSii,.—* ... I Witne-. Whin unto et our hand i) c rnhor, 1931.

Lloyd Houck, (1' I.ewis

Board.

.V'i--1 Ldv arti I'h.-w, Tnistee.

IImis car. r l to (lie Hart

repairs.

Funeral son lavj, forme: 'died in Indi held from t , mortuary in

jm rnirg at in —i . ,, , on _ ; n (

t~Z hav - h re- j Dunlavj

this °.1 h day of ; l: ' v . v of ''ty-

Nichols car was taken ,V Hirt garage for

f i- I >r. I; a E. 1 »un

Flanner and Bu-hnnan

Indianap- lis Friday

■ lock, followed by invn Hill cemetery . Itr.

hrother of John Hun A son. Myron C.

, Dunlavy of T , t Aurora. N. \.. and a Advisory ' ,! 'dirhter. Ml Margaret Dunlavy of Indianapolis, a! -. sui-vivo.

Ti-

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for the year ''•'•'!l

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cups tiiblo:

-4 tv:\

,\n AK

Makes Liiictical

OUH STORE WILL LN TO VIOSviK) n 1■

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| POTTER'S SHOT

n

M

ft l 17

thick lerro

Fill

Ii Ft IP FS Raisin Pie

aisms water

noon Minute Tapioca

poon salt

n - I . htly beaten

d cup - ugar

lahh noon i lemon juice.

'I i did. 1-2 lemon t: ’ I* aoon butter b: k il II in pie shell

1 n in water overnight, or a I Iio-Ii \dd minute Tapioai -I K, and cook in double boiler -c . or until tapioca is dear,

freuently. Pour u

. I tapioca mxiture over egg, - a i >u-dy, i turn to iloiihle d'l sugar, and cook until R move from fire, add dr". lilMl and h- ttel. Cool. -"II Cover with whipped

a. a. a. .;. a. a. S. C. C. Club Met On Tuesday

The S. f . f. club In Id an . njoyable

Ci<- o ■ -tie m.-m who 'meeting Tuesday at he heme of Miss oli Tu< -day will be Hazel Rambo, west Walnut street.

with Miss Edith Swift ns assisting hostess. Two guests were present. Mis. Flci mee Hugh-s and Mrs. Anna

Scales.

During the busi i- s session the club vo'od to buy a Sd tuberculosis hcaltlr bond and to give So to the vvelf:ne ;i sociation for the milk fund. The eluh aLo voted to dll a charity basket this Christmas. After a pleasant s eial hour deltc ion refreshmc nt were served.

Cilyy filsioen :, -ii u appealed to i<iioenr-ss'le re i-• nt} today for used ielothing which t-n-y in turn give to

Mrs. Brothers Mill Be

' P| ,Wnt ' 1 ' 11 ' ” u -nounced thatlHw.,^ To H ction Three

Sect! n Three of the

stirrin

rrin'

previous i-eso ns.-- to appeals for used clothing have h- -n irood and that v- ai m • h-t hine- ha- n provided for numerous fteiHons in need. More j'lolhing i now n*- ded and firnnen Laid they .vould call lor the clothing jif persons who havo dis- u de i wearing appai-I will teleph no he fi t -e di-

partment building.

•L F. M Cur;y anfl K. S. Hamilton, of this eit;, eS-aped uninjured Tuesday after , oon when the car in which they Were returning to (Been astle, smalll^'tui'ed in . mixup of < ars and trucks on Hie N -lional Road east of Stilesville. It saiil two Stile ville young W( men in passing three truck loads of corn, collided with the third load. The ( ' ,! i~h : an d two Newcastle men l>'>-

Christian

church will meet Thursday with Mrs. Clay Brothers, Elm street. The as--i- tant hoste- ,-s will he Mrs. Heaney and Mrs. Perkins. Theie will hr th<annual ex -hango of gift-;. I’rc- \dole-ceut Group Te Meet I hursday The Pr -Adrdescent Study Group of - A. i W. '-.in meet ’Riundg) evening at 7:l!i) o’clock in Ashury hall. •Mrs. William Edington, Mrs. C. G. Pierson and Mrs. William Bishop will have c harge of the program. + + f + u- + Bcgii tiers Department To Have < Itrislmas Party The Ri-ginners’ department of the

till

: 'tt/i " v ^ • i> /ff* ;* p..

I 5* y y $ i % r ‘y

ANYONE CAN

TELL

•ur

Did

\Y:

1 his Fall there is a

“NO NAMIN’ (Tothinc • the pui’chas?!' of lr low-}): ! oday. prices oo <>;ood ^ but tin rc- is a lot of ilo, u.-

money is wasted.

no loth cits

matter no w i.Vi

I

w

n

Inn ; ihem o hit the second tni'k, and Methodist Sunday school will have

C i- local non oelliflid with the third load i f fern. Oi,, of the New-a tie. nr a -'tfev. d a fia, tilled leg, hut no on I e w s hurt. The local men escaped injury both to themselves and

thoir

oa r.

i lie M. D.

: ndard and which wins -

io lev offer

■' t m years, . <! on which

CAMinT ^ S

I. odhni H*yliin>: charged in an Mfl'idavlt liled In th Putnam Clreult conn with wife an l child desertion. " 11 ""del acres in Terre Haute ihi nlterinton and «as to he return, <-<1 lo (Ire, nearth during the afteii f >n In <1 puty Hhoi-HTa Edward EPeljorg an,I Waited Bryan. According to an lYifln-ilt filed by Virgil K. 'h-.N, • ley Hiayhurst left his wife and I var oM son In lids city without providing for their support or rare. A Ford ,nr driven by Walt i Bryan had a wheel damaged Int" To sday when it skidd, d on the tee as Bryan liinied Into the driveway at th-- lii-i.m home on v , st Washington iieet. Tl) ear kidded Into a eoner ie port, damaging a wheel

( arry (Totliin?r of only S;a:idr."(i buy them

and you can

Famous Cough Prescription

$

to

If &

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I rw

.oo

Almost instant relief from coughs n- now- guaranteed in the use ,,f the physician- famous prescription called Thoxine. It works on an entirely dif-j d rent pi-ineiple; having a double ae--

ti-m. ,t relieves the throat irritation ' vi ” nippt

ai 'l gies direct to the internal cause Trembly, Thursday afternoon

their < hi' inns party Thursday from I 2 t-> i’, o’ lock. Their mothers will he gue'Sti. * ,.

-I- *!• *!• •? 4* 4*

Della / la Circle In Meet M ednesday 11-e Delta Zeli Circle viill meet with Mrs. Emp.son Walker, o-i east Washingt n street, Thursday after noon at 3 o’clock.

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I in liter DePauw < m-d Married In Illinnis Mr.* and M- . James G Hi k.- of) south Alabama stiT*e‘, Brazil, announce the niarriage of t! -ir dough ter, Ixnogene, Lo 0, r Gray, son of Mr. and Mi . Jnhr R. Gi ay. The cere mony to<k place C .-tiher I I at Rohm-' son, 111., and wn- performed by the Rev. Stalen. Both young people nrO| graduates of Brazil high school. Mrs. Gray graduated with the class of ’29 and attended Western College for Wo-| men at Oxford, 1). and DePauw uni ! Versify and is now attending Indis' ia! State Teacher college. Mr. Gray was a member <f the class of ’39 and is employed with the Standard Oil com-' pany of Brazil where they are making

their home. *8 .j,

S clion Two \\ III Meet Thursday

Section Tw n ..f the Oiristia.i church

at the home of Mrs. RHy^

at 2:30

The assisting hostesses, Mrs.

i

J. F. CANNON &

' &

f.

not i cached by cough syrups and pat- o’clock.

ei.i ni< ilicini-s and the cough stops William Miller Uis. vr ,, ' like magic, usually with the v-rv first „ if , ', r ’ M ' s - Alice Day an I swall-.ivv. Mrs. r re<| Hi\-®n will have charge of

faken before retiring. Thoxine ub- the program,

oluti ly prevents night coughing and 4* •{• •]• j.

in ur,-- ; good night's sleep. It giv-s v - 1 1 ••

th line needy r< lief for .re thmat .V "’ h '' U ""'' V* T '’ too. ( miti:iii- no chloroform ,r harm- ■"•’ day Reading ( irde Ini drugs Children like it. R.-mem- The Tuesday Reading Circle met 1" 1 1 hef within l-> minute.- from Tuesday afternoon n v s cough or ore throat, or your money ! fp / „ ^ '* t,W hnmo of hack. .’If.c. fiOo, $ 1 OO'' bottle Ail ' Mrs ’ Nichols, east Seminary Druggists. j (Continued o n P.-ge Four)

GRISi,

Here are distinctive gifts .... inexpensive. too! Naturally, the gift most appreciated is the gilt most «/**'**•* *••’»•. appropriate . Here are r{ :'l ash receivers, v anities, Ixx)! » \\ ;! ends, cigarette lighters and cases, and a host ol other practical, modem tokens in a wide variety of designs Some for as low as a dollar —all at most moderate V’ prices . . Choose a distinctive item from our treasurechest of Christmas gilt suggestions—toda>! Frank C. Schoennuan THF JEWELER

- Tdcbntrol (treMtemi Adhiievement Sine*' the Sell-Siantt

plus

NEW AUTOMATIC CI.UKH plus NEW FREE WHEELING NEW SILENT-SECOND SYNCRO-M^H

-ecfiuz^jn thSwiZARn Control The NEW DRIVINC. THRILL

-U,lf! till C

rv, er'i

n «c-»fs — witho

— Iir>l. ^ecood. third ind loot using the tlufdi pedal.

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Ha Ye mti an t<i menus ih«nit<’ troin Free WheelioK to Cooveattonal Drive »t tkill.

Kniov a trmh ulent second speed with at cel* rrMtion up to 40 milet an hour and more.

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Only t few more doss- I BUICKS *50,000 Contest ends Dec. I4d'

Pir,. Pit«. I2’-® 00

Pn/r. IIO.OOO

Hurd Pn»-

>',.000 I orty-« ‘’ ,h, ' r ranging from >1^ Time i« «>*“• f' your letlf-be*o , r , l’ |, t b

You have the

•nvone to mn mw o

• W * Td ' , AH The .niwf you wed rf0 ” Swathe-* totheode*tioo „ lo« P ncM Bu.rk K'Sl'l*' 1 Bn . ck , pl wl, ' wiyn benn * l dthr „ y.» butlt. Buick ^ ^ ,„ v o-J® tnoy u«c m>- 1 , M So,-r'' l,,, f of re««oo» .re «•

, of a,n .«<

wee**"’ ga(el See P b «>' Je" , ,of* rt “' 1 “JLL f dotored An '' b , Mo' w ^

,o .i» B“ r ; r ■Tl.nt llidlor

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MondoT-

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See arxl drive the new Buick — today. I ben 1 ^ — new low prices. $935 to $2055, f.o h I ,n BUICK

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