The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1932 — Page 2
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TKL DAIL7 BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY. JANUARY 11,1932
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THE DAILY BANNER
And
Herald.Consolidated
“It Wares For Air
Entered in the postoffice a*. Green castle, Indiana, as second c'^ss mail matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, iO cents per tveek; $3 00 per year by ma.l in Putnam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam county.
STAINLESS ° ' ■ , same price
too, if you pi
V/ICKS
w VapoRub
Same formula . . same price. In original form, too, if you prefer
1 COLDS
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over million jars used yearly
INI>! \N 1 Pol.IS I.1VESTOC K Hoe receipts 5,000; lv Movers Hi; market steady to five , en’<f lower; 160 to ojo |bs. $4.40 to $4.50; 210 to 240 lbs. $4.20 to $4.4o; 240 to 2M» lbs $4 to $4.20; 2H0 lbs. up <2.80 to $4.oil; 100 to 160 lbs. $4.25 t. $4.50; p.t rfine -ows $3.00 to $3.50. Cattle receipts 1.000; calves 400; open steady or she -• k and 1 iw yradc steers; -i.ic - ii-r bids lower.
Supply nostly short feds to sell downward from $6.50: most heifers $3.50 to #6.00; small lots #7 00; fat cows I *3.25 to $4.50; low cutters and cutter- $173 to $3.00; vealers steady,; $8.50 d a n. Sheep Oi, ; - bs 2-V to 50c lower: i irooii ami hoice native- #5.50 to $6.00; j largely <5.75; few westerns held about $6.00; throwouts down to #3.50 and less.
PERSONAL AM) LOCAL NEWS
The official board "f the Methodist church will meet thi- evening at 7:30
o'clock in Keystone Chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Da McKinney and family of Terre Haute were guests - .1 . f Mr uid 4 Frank Young
and family.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Nelson and Mrs. O. M. Nelson of Cr .wfordsville were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charle- E. Cooper, east Washington
street.
locket? Telephone All Ooclil iterne To
Chestnut street, took place in Greencastle. January 2, with the Rev. H. A. Sherrill officiating it was announced
Monday.
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Potomac Council will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p m All members are urged to be present as there will be drill
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Club will meet
Mr. and Mrs. Charle- E i Lafayette Sunday.
:n motored
'Hie condition of Miss Melba Shuck if Maple Hights remains the same.
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Laundry Soap. 3 liars Large Package "nap I lakeKitchen Klenzer, Sc |*er ( an and 1 Free. Palinolite. 2 Kars Oata 2 Plcgs2 fail < mm Milk 2 Lb. Prunes Corn Flakes. Large 4
Spaghetti Macaroni
Pepper am' Spires. Per Can No. 2 lied I berries 1-2 Lb. Delirious sips Cocoa Crystal Price Apples No. 2 ( an Daunt leas tluli i '.in i Fresh Fruit* and Vegetables Fresh and ( ured Meals Lunch Meals
10c 17c 15c 15c 11c 12c 11c 5c 5c ..... 5c 1 Ic 15c 25c 1 Pc -Full line i.f
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Pillsbury’s Best Flour 24 lb. 80c
10 lb. 39c 5 1b. 21c
Idl get lurk in baking— Use (hi* "balanced'' flour'
PHI INK 142
105 » HI Kin
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J. H. Pitchford is confined home s.ii east Franklin -dteet
to his by ill-
Mr. and Mrs. I^onard Wood and ' daughter of Ladoga were the guests f Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Cowling ?un-
| day.
Mrs. Maude McNary left Monday I morning for Lafayette to attend the I Farmer’s short course at Purdue
University
Mrs. Mary 'filler and son Richard Carrol spent Wednesday night Thursday with Elva Tincher and
daughters.
Mrs. Florence Ritz, Mrs. Daw«on and Mrs. 1-eak of Manville were | guest, of Mrs. Guy Picken and Mrs
I Albert Hauck. Mond .
H A DRY STAMP AMONG GOLD MEDAL WINNERS
LAFAYETTE. Ind. Ian. 11.—Old Dobbin may have -lipped considerably in his place on Indiana farms, but there are still a number of gourd draft horse producers in Hoosierdom. ev i.en. ed by announcement today that 50 medals will lie given next Wednesday to the winners in the Hoesier
Gold Medal Colt Club.
T' e award, will he made to those horsemen who.-,- c Its have gained 650 pounds or more in a year, and have pla el first, second, or third in the " •al It club shows, in which five or ore animals competed. The project, handled by P. T. Brown of the animal hu-L ndiv extension staff of Purdue
and 1 university is financed by the Indiana
i Live St k Breeders' Association. Among the 19 horse owners who I ' : i get gold medals is Harry Stamp,
of Roachdale.
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Boston t tub To M et \\ iih Mrs. < harles Zeis
The Boston club will meet Tuesday j
evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. practice.
Charle* Ze.*. east Washington *tiec-t.
+ *5* •!• + + + Mrs. Moffett To Be Entertains In Honor Hostess Tuesday
Of Franklin Guest The Present Day Miss Elizabeth Yount entertai od with Mrs. Donovan do.fvtt uexa)
several young friends with a -p: ea.., afternoon.
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the Greenoastle-Bi xmungton gae • , in • S. C. ('. ( lub To honor of her gue.*t. Miss Martha Ann I Meet Tuesday Drvbread, of Franklin. ! The S. C. C. club will meet w.th the a. .;. a. + a. 4. Misses I.ela and Susie Talbott on east
D,.p.,u« Grad) ate
Indianapolis Girl j . The marriage of M -s .Ma.-garetj
Bora Davis and Herman Lakir < EXPERT TALKS TO F ARMERS
rington took place at 3:30 o’clock iturday afternoon at the home of the
NEW YEARS * Brings New Problems and OLD BILLS Our Money Will Eliminate Both
$20 to $300 l uao on Furniture, Piano Radios and Livestock. We Refinance Autos
Indiana Loan Co. 21‘j E. Wash. St- Phone 15
Ted Kauble’s ,“i’ THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL PORK STEAK 11c
Phone 89
COME IN ind let us tell you
greatest surprise.
about our
Wf MIA I \< E DANGER
OF BEING BALDHEADED LONDON, Eng., (UP)—When your sweetheart, or wife, fiends over, do r.ot be surprised if you notice that she is
becoming bald-headed 1
The hour of bald headed men’s re- • go i. at and, according to London hairdressers. Many women are beginning to lose their hair very rapidL . due it is alleged, to the damages of continual bobbing, shingling and j
waving.
j The D-rc. - Sund ay school ,1:, - of Titled women and aristocrats of the j j, -i ‘weaker sex” an g those, who
Jjvveni! g with Miss Madelt-ne Rrese on || Spring avenue. All meanhers are urged
|| to lie present.
| Prof. J. C. Hixson sailed from New jj York on Monday on the S-. S. Exter, lithe Araaeracan Export Lines new liaaer, | for a trip through Fiance, Ital v , Hol-
| land and Egypt
Mrs. Asburj McCammack, of Alt. Meridian, was reported seriously ill 1 Monday. Mrs. McCammack is widely: known as the hoste.-s at the Half Way-
house.
Mr. and Mrs L. L. Runyan of Cloverdale and Mr. a id Mrs. L. C. Albin of Alt. Aleridi n, speaat Sunday with Paul Alhiat .an i family, east Was kington street.
ae % sense the reported danger and are besejging their hairdressers for
treatment.
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Air*. Albert Hutcheson of Wash1J ington township suffered a fractured : aight hi|a, when she fell down the
-,~J3i5.3$ ba-ement tep. at h*-r home Satua*
day evening.
Mr. and Mr daughter s|H ,r n j tending the g, *aay of Mi Fie Mrs. W. A. D
Audrid Fleenor Sunday in Salem Men wed ling an , ■nor’s parents. Air I- lee- or.
and at verand
Local Lady Strong
In Praise For
Hoyt s Compound
Groincastle Lady >a>. Hoyt’s Went Ri ht I-. 1: • "• at 1 'i Her
Ailments
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Your KriK***r will rwluern ihi^ coupon for '»c on purcha^.* $»f on#* 10c |<»af «»f Sliced Butter Nut — Ur buy one “»c Loaf of Sliced Butter • Nut Bread and jfet anolbet om Tree with ( oiipon
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Good Only On -IicmI Butter - Nut A l.< 1 \l 15 \KI\(i C(). (Ytupsan t((Mad 1111 to nnd including Jan. 1H
SLICED Butternut
Air. a Ali*. (ii-orge I'a-ank have
leturned f ,1111 a visit in Calif mia. Air. and Mrs. Hamilton AA right ;u-1 companied them home for an extend- i ed -visit. All*. \A right will be remem-
bered as Mi-.- AA'ilma Hinton. Air. :,r d Air* Ralph Shonkwiler of
(ireencastle, were called to Bloomingt 'ti Monday by the death of the infant i chill of Mr. aod Mrs. I.elan t AA'.i d. former re*i,lents of this city. Airs. I Wood is a sister of Airs. Shonkwiler. ;
Mayor and Mrs. W. J,. Denman, Mr. |
an,l Mrs. Roy Abram* and N*dli« Hammond, spent Sunday in Brazil, as the guests of Air and Mrs. H. I„ j Royse and children. Mrs. Royse is the laughter of Air. and Mrs. Abrams. 1
Air and Mrs. Joe Davis anil daugh-
ter Lorraine and Air. and Mrs. Mu »l Davis and son Ralph THivid and Miss Frances Robertson spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. William R., Davis and family of North Terre.
Haute.
Airs. Frank Hutson, 207 N College a' ie. Green, -tie, InMana. i- anof thi- tv's well know, res, dents who is coming forward for the Hoyt'. Compound. Read how Hoyt’s ( mpound routed her ailments.
bride's parents, Air. and Air-. Hn.'iley AL Davis, in Indianapolis The R j I. C. Trent read the ceremony lief.. an improvised altar of greene|o'h ed with cathedral candles, arranged nefore the fireplace. Mr. Carrington is the -on of fir. and Air-. A E. Carrirtgton, also , ■ .Indianapolis. He i- a graduate of liePauw university and i* a nie . r of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity The 1 <ie| attended Butler univer t y a , I », vv - ner college in Alilwauk, e, AA i-
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Sutherlin—Henson AA (hiding Announced The marriage of Ali-s Esthier Sutherlin, CloVerdale .• I t .l iier and Houghton Henson, mechanic, '/xik place at Terre Haute, Sa'u.da J>, ,• 26. The ceremony was read by the Rv. D. C. Camnahan. The : oung couple will make their home in < loverdale 1
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Entertained Guests At Sunday Dinn, r
Mr. and Air*. John H. Patterson entertained Rev fn,.' ad v .fe. I , in. aei Blue and family, Mr Joihn P.i-:,,,-ham and granddaughter, Air and] Mrs. Von Tres-, Mrs Rachel 1'. \ and Mr. Wi nd M • I a ra Helen Moore and Tom Vanlandingham.
Mrs. ( harles Huffman 'A ill Be New Era Hostess
The New Era ( lub will meet with , Mrs. Charles Huffman, -tOT i a-* 1 Washington -tr . T . .. .1 v ! 12- The program for the afternoon will be given by Mrs M Al. Alar-hall.
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P. T. A- Council
Aleet Tuesday
There will be a meeting of the it" P. T. A. council at the < itv libiary Tuesday at 4 p. m.
4 4 4 4 4 4 Bee Hi'e To Meet Tonight
Bee Hive Rebekah I Ig will n >• 1 in regular session ,: tl.,- hall AF , evening at 8 o’olr.t k.
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AA est Floyd Club I ,, Meet AAednesday The West F loyd Huine Economics j club wil meet with All-. 1 •, tiarrett!
LAFAYETTE, In,).. Jan. 11, (UP) -The next ten years - ould be an ex- excellent time “to begin the busi- ess of making a living,” Dr E. C. Young. Purdue farm economist, told persons j gathered here toda- for the annual
agricultural conference.
Dr. Y’oung saw for the farmer a strategic time to better his position. “The individual farmer c:t profit by the present situation,” Dr. Y’oung sai-J, “by- learning to increase effic.isncy ot production, using all terhni
one of our laws is responsible for such conditions, nor that, under itv continuance, our younger generations are deteriorating into a new . at, r, of
inebriates.
From what we see and what we know it is reasonable and light to believe that in our populous country, for each hundred youths who are sacrificing their clean jjves, their moral rec-
<al in f rotation available, and learn- titude and their citizenship, there ore ing to substitute forthose item-* which thousands of young men and w .men .r,ay be expected to remain high in of higher aims and loftiei pu.-aose price, or in which further deflation than can possibly he realized y i-ough may be expected.” mind and moral destructive irulul-
gence.
A P ARSING CoMMKNI i’or several veat* I have oft< ,!kRecently a repute ly highly paid oi the streets of this university t.ivvn sv iidivate writer presented his tea lets ,f Green, astle meeting 01 p; - -mg j.t in -t. r picture drawn from hi- visit hundreds of students from in , y t- a New Y' .ik ‘ speakeasy” where he j tions and have yet to ett, .unt r a
j aw many young’ men and women ] single mark of discourtesy- from any jopenly and .-aamelessly violating the !,,f them; neither have I seen one of
prohibition laws. them liearing the unmistakable -igns What thi.- writer’s purpose was ir, of alcoholic dissipation ir: either, ■ ord, presenting his article, is left to con- ; walk or general deportment,
i jecture—which is not difficult to \ 0 ^ only this class hut man others
tiu.-1- v. ho have noted his fovert pro- of high civic ideal- form a pi, .re • pagatida f.., - line months, and which j light and hope toward w ich "■ .nay propagand a may be responsible for, turn our vision from that dark and the magnificence of his salary. ihopeles- one to be seen in “-peakHowever this may lie, we can con- j easies” and low resorts, cede the existence of those plague Foster Pickett. s|Rits where pitiable victims conspic I i’.U'Iy court alcoholic insanity, no one Oip Free Coupon for diced Butter - iuld be . ived into the belief that \ u t Bread. See Page 2
AAi-un. f, J P >ur be on the program at the agri u
favorite house dn -. Bung dues ]conference
Hove a suitable quotation.
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. r. W. SHgwH) B L. AJLWLAHD
Meet three f the speakers who will j it fr, m the economic angle. Dr. Bt wn
Tuesday Reading Circle 'leering
The Tuesday Re-,, ing meet Tuesiay aft
o’clock with Mrs. L. I P.irter, 444444 1 Mrs. Billies Io Pe Hostess ; The Wednesday Si wing club will j meet with Mrs. James Bitties, east j Seminary street. Wednesday after-
i noon.
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will appear on the poultry program
at Purdue university Jan. 1 the nPXt moniing, Jan. 12. to explain II to 15. Dr. E. C. Y’oung, of the farm [ ■''dianah’ new pullorem disease iegj management staff at Purdue; Dr. Emulations and what they will mean to H. Brown, state veterinarian, and B. j lhp P°u'try industry. Mr. New 1 d, L. Newland of French Lick. These who is a successful Itecf pro-
Circle will men and about 75 others will conduct rnonn at 2:30'the classes and demonstrations, give!
the lectures and demonstrations at Purdue during th“ farm and home ]
week.
duoer, will tell his story before the livestock sessions on Thursday morning. Jan. 14, discussing “How I Got -A Quick Turnover on My Calf Crop.'' These discussions are typical of scores of talks and demonstration- to
Dr. Young, who is an authority on | he given during the entire week, aid f.um economics, will speak the open-1 any farmer or farm woman may gain ing day. Monday afternoon, Jan. 11,1 something from every discussion they or “The Farm Situation,’’ discussing 1 hear.
I Miss Almeda Woods
I he Hoyt Man VA ed> Dulfie Hughes
“I was in a generally rundown con- The marriage of Duffie Hughes, •1 tion, due to disordered kidneys and colored, manager of F o garage at
J<- n AY. p. an and ,-th( i- •i ] ■ "nstipation. I have suffered agonies; the Greencastle fWv .. Station, and
Almeda Woods, colored, 10
suit in e|*. ,m Ci> uit court M , 'th kidney trouble for the past eight j Miss
Ask your Doctor about Washday-
j| Lay ageir s; O. W. Raikes and otheis. h,j to collect an a'leged unpaid proniisS| *or> note. A demand of <297.04 is
fig| made. Gillen &- L jg| for the plaintixs.
'on are attorney*
L<iMlin«: K\ rrvw
S, City firemen made a run on south 3 Jackson -treet Saturday afternoon I about 5 o’clock when a P'ord coupe driven by “Rocky” Miller caught on fire. A short in the wiring was l>elieved to have cau*e the blaze. Th firemen used chemicals to extinguish the fire. John Han -has been named receiver in the Put 1 am circuit court in the suit of tno .1 Ie Joint Stock I 1 - O'H ' dl’
y n 1 had no M|-petite and could not rest at night. I would feel chilly and! d zzy. Thi* kidney trouble caused I dull pains acros- my hack and a sore-
ness in my side.
“1 had little faith in medicine as I j had tried -o much and hadn’t been' helped at all. But finally someone pei-ua .-,1 me to try the Hoyt’s Compm • ,|. I was n, ver so surprised in V I fe lor the first bottle of Hoyt’s] 1 'impound \ient light to work and I - ( -uch a wonderful change in my; con lit, n that I went right on and got another Isittle. | am so happy to tell all my friends just hew much I have been lenefitted. It is the best medi
Do you need Financial Assistance
(iroeers e here.
O’Hair, a * The cause gards the , Ala ,
foro-lose a mortgage, been dismissed a* read.mts Clyde Metz and
A-Loaf Baking Co. flliTidlMWfrilWifiiUKfflti (ihlriffiflnlT rifln ri~TTTWTMiTirUlifBIHfnfTliiillir 7T iiapiilL.. jj® 1
A car w ,.,i by Truman G. Yunck- • ’• , ■ damaged abo- ■ front end Su,-i lay when the car failed to make a turn and went into a ditch in the sou* • part of the state The | car was driv,-- home under it* ,-wn power after temporary repairs, and taken to t nil nklin Street Garage
in thig city.
ine I have ever seen, and it really does the work. 1 hope that others will profit by my experience.” Remember that ,ge is no barrier to be healing powers of HoVt’s Compound, Youth may take Hoyt’s Compound with the same gratifying reults as old. Even the children are benefitted. Act now and don’t neg-* lest the children. See the Hoyt Specialist at the National Cut Rate, S uth Side the Courthouse in Greencastle Hoyt’s Compound is also sold by all leading drug stores everywhere.
; CONSULT rs If you ar. In need of fond* for any one of a score or more of worthy purposes, csll at this ofAcs. Talk over your financial requirements with a member of our staff. Tha loan you need can yery likely b* quickly arranged , n d you will h*re ample time to reuay It In ronven-ttnt Installmenta. me American security Co.
Phone 98 II — E Weshingtoa Sf The Firet National H.i.k Building
V»jj£>A T**>,
in'ANlIL^ doctors know that a A 1 Atashtuh often is the barrier to a Avoman s health and happiness. Why endure this strain on strength and vitality’ Try the laundry way# Just gather the soiled clothes . • . « telephone us « » • . and washday is over! H0V1K STEAM LAI NORA Phone 12G
