The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 February 1932 — Page 2

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TKL CMET BANNER, C T TENCASTLE, INDIANA; THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4/1932.

Used Cars

THE DAILY BANNER

And

Hera I cl Con so! id ated -It Wave* For Ail" Entered in the pnstoffice at Green-

H may be/ liarci for you to believe, but we are refoiidititini11 1 mil relinishing our better used ears until most of 11,1 t, .,|. lit i in '

‘Si, me i- (relieving". Be convinced by payinr' Os ■> 'isit. reyardle v of when or where \ou buy’. till VYON I HI. ASK TO BUY, UNLESS YOi « vNT A PROPOSITION.

2-1931 ( hevrolet (’caches J 1930 Ch ‘\ rolet (k)ach l 19'](i Forti (bach 1-1929 Nash Sport Sot Ian I 1927 Buick S< dan I 1929 hbi'd Roadster ] 1929 I 'tiiil iac (’oacli . .

$395.00 295.00 275.00 295.00 185.00 205.00

T E H M S

castle, Indiana, as second rla-'t mail matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, It) cents per week; |3 00 per year by mail m Pnt-

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by mail outside Putnam county.

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1929

Chandler Sedan, (>

Ply Tires extra good fin-

g'oed inotoi* — ex-

cellent. Upholstery very

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clean < 'ome offer

An ideal family car in-Look-Make an

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SEEDS

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!is apt to i>e expensive. It is the up- | keep. To plant the seed means to ultivate and reap the harvest. Elithe result of two things mental atllitude and the wav we spend our jtir.ie.” There may be much of truth mi this, and no doubt there is, but ii.aek of it must he the seed cause of pur attitude and of our conception of 11 he value and use of time. Why am 1 I • hat 1 am and what will make me jwi.ai I am going to he? One night, sitting in front of an old fashioned ifirepl.nre. Mother looked at the tanned |fa.fi"l farnu r la I lovingly said: "Son, I you i an be a great man.” The ages ibli s> her foi the seed she sowed! The

only cost of the seed

M otuet si is iedues you. tjuiiijr '•Coisls-Ta* ,i use tine VUK f*l4iai kui better "‘ControiDtHDCelds 9 * Use Togctf^,

Massie Case Aide

Mrs. Charles Boatright, west of town, underwent a m: r operation at the county hospital Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Herbert of Cloverdale, visited here I uesday afternoon with Miss Alice .'ink, Martinsville Reporter.

WAR ZONi; NEWS

J \P \N K>r. PATROI s I KWE

U. S. BRIII'H S l.t It tits

WASHINGTON, 1 eh. 4 (UP)— Admiral M. M. Taylor, commanding American naval for"- at Shanghai, advised the navy department by radio today that all Japaiu -e patrols have

love and evacuated American and Blitish de

1930 J 931

TRUCKS ( hevrolet ( hevrolet He’ll Irade, Whin have vr

$250.00 .‘105.00 offer.

L. & H. ( hevrolet Sales, Inc.

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115 N. Jackson SI.

M \SONS IN S I AM. OFFICERS The following officers have been r le ied an I installed by the Russell ville Masonic lodge. W. M.—Olin laonard. S. W.— Estel Dragoo.

Fred Belles. - Ray Whitson. Frank Smith.

McKinley Runoff Raymond Harbison.

()i i - (dodfeltet

-Floy I Gardner. K. W. SimpstHt.

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Secretary d'ren- in,

A. P.—E. W. Simpson. Secretary- Ellen Brumfield. Treasurer Mis. E. W. Simpson. (’onductor—Olive Evans. Ass’i Cond.- Mis. Ray Whiteon. Adah Mrs. Oris Reiter. Ruth Mrs. Raymond Haihi“oii I -ther Mis. Floyd (i irdnci Vlartha Mi Henry Ramsey Ele ta Mrs. Frank Kennedy < haplain Mrs. C. M. Inge Pianist Mrs. Jesse Potter Warden- Mis. W. F. Ramsey. Sent inel I )t is ( In Kelt• )'

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e Order of East following offioi day evening. M. Jennie l/e 1' I- loyd (ia 11 M .Me nil I I,

■i u Stai installed i for the yrai

her. naid.

I'OR SALE Will offer splendid del ,-y unite calf, idigihle fo rege ter, at ( oimnuiiitj Sale, Feb. (I Robert

Irwin.

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faith hut the growth of it cost pa i toil, doubt, discouragement, suffering, and determination. How we yearn for an easier way. But we find the easier way has only produced death, not life. “Thou fool, that which thou -owest i- not <|Uickcned except it die.” This has ever been and ever shall be life’s immutable law. "Such as 1 have, I sow; it is not much.” Said one who loved the Mastei of the field. Only a quiet word, a gentle touch Upon the gentle harp string which may yield No quick response. I tremble, yi-i I speak For him who knows the heart «o loving, yet so weak. And so the word- were spoken, soft and low, <)i traced with timid pen Yet oft they fell tin -oil prepared which Uic would never know, Until it e tendei blade sprang up to tell 1 liat not in vain hei labor had been ‘-pent; I a ii with new faith and hope more bravely on she went. SOWER.

PERSONAL AM) I,OCA!, NI’WS

fense sectors, "thus casing the situa

lion greatly.”

At the same time I aylor reported that bombardment had been resumed on the Woosung forts by Japanese

cruisers and destroy, rs.

In a later me--age, Taylor said his flagship, the heavy cruiser Houston, had sighted a Japanese naval force of three cruisers, one destroyer and an aircraft tender outh of Woosunk undei lommand f Vice Admiral No

as its Great

Assigned by the Navy Department to assist in the defense of Lieut. Thomas Massie and his fellowdefendants. held in Honolulu and charged with the slaying of Joseph Kahahawai, one of the men accused' of having attacked Mrs. Massie, Lieut. H. C. Johnson (above), attached to the U. S. S. Lexington, is a member of the California bar. Lieut. Johnson will art as liaison between nawl officials and civil defense counsel. He began his career as an enlisted man and is now 38 years old.

I Study Club Met i With Mrs. Bakb Mrs. Albert Bait. v. »

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I Mrs. H. O. Bratton reviewed Ulci,

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Char'es Major, and gave - me mtei

esting personal comments on • h hook. ‘Til Show You the Town,” the; cleverly written book by Elmer Dave , with scenes laid in Nov. York ' ‘E'-!

was reviewed by Mr- William Sum merville. The. club eh tea

fourth study coins. American Books.”

Ofifcers for the coming year l '' elected at this meeting. • hey :ue Mrs. Howard Heavi: , chairman; Mrs

Ho war I Hostettei

Mr-. William 8umm< • se retai

and treasurer. + + + * + ■»

Beech Grove Y oung People Hold Parly

The Beech Grove Ymm ■ I'. oplc - class were entertained with a tally' pulling party by their n oher. Miss Myrtle Magill, last Monday night. The evening wa spent playing games and pulling tally • Emse present were the Mi-ses Graee McKeehan, Madonna an I-ranees Ncw- ! gent, Agnes Si the I lin, Imogene and I Dorothy Martin, Madge and Myrtle

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AVOID THE PENALTY Auto Licenses Are Due—Your Poll Tax Must Be Paid IF IT’S MOM i YOU NEED SEE US ,ve Will Loan ^^)(| Up To $300.00

—On—

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At lOMOBil I LI\ E STO( b IMPLEMENTS, i n Repayment Terrn-

To Suit

Eaeh Indisidind

Indiana Loan Co.

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Mil E ( H \RGES III SR Wit SI \K\ I D HER FROM HOME

Nellie P. Lukenbill, filed suit

divorce in circuit court late Tuesday again-t Fred A I.ukenhill, on grounds her husband for two years past hafailed to provide food or clothing and that .she and their three -mall sons were driven by hunger to the home of hei parents in Madison township.

The wife further charges her hus-

band refused to work for the sum of $1 per day although he was able bod-

ied and capable of working. Sin asks a divorc", custody of the

children, '-nil mom and uppmrt

money fur herself and children. According to tin complaint the

couple married Mar h 7, ]!)25 and separated February 2. 1932 James AAllee are ittnme; for tin plaintiff

Mrs. Trembly Has Hostess Wednesday

The Crescent Club met with Mrs. J C. Trembly, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jesse Jones had charge of the program, consisting of a Business .Men’s contest which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Otis Browning won the coveted prize. Fourteen members answer- .. or jed roll call with quotations furnished by the leader Delicious refreshments were served by the hostes following

the program. »j« a vj-.

M igill and Joe Snodgrass, Joe Blown, Arthur Irwin, John Uaitin, William Carmicheal, Donald New je111, Her - ■hei Massey, Ru- .11 and Roscoi

Sutherlin.

Refreshments of euke and g' ap' juice were served.

made for |iul)li-hing nan!, to whom the money i- du. having a difficult time 1.

IN Schultz —In liahy Gloella this life three

MF.MORl \\l remembraii, ,.f f,|j r Moyne, w ipanal years ago tmi \

CANT GlVf; MOMA \H\A NEWCASTLE, Ind. (UP) Clark F. Reece, Henry county clerk, i- ac tually having difficulty in dispo ing money. Reece has .$500 to refund per ons from whom it wa assessed for con truction of the Hendrick drain, 12 years ago, As no legal provisions are'

Come to my heavenly r s . u And see in perfect bloom, The flower you loved uh Ami thought that 1 plucl i ■ soon. Then you will know m> i. : m, 1 hough you know it m l Why in her piomising , I took your child away Sadly missed by Daddy and Mother.

To Fhilipines

Mr. F. Glen To Be Hostess Friday The I, R. ('. Club will meet Friday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. I-red Allen on West Columbia -tieet

Apricots

Corn,

I houa Dry Special Price

2i 23c

< )h

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>0 V\hil,

Bi and

Milk, 0;tls,

Hollieanne. I all i am

tfuick t ooking *5 ••/ Package

.5 Cans £>c Cans 19c 2 Pki's. 25c

Oysters, 5 Oz. Cove Oysters . 10c Honey, Best Pure, Rack 19c

25c

Beets I urge ( an, 3 cans

Ginger Me Bullies

Tuna Fish 1-2 l.h. ) an

A |i|ile Quni l

Bit 11 er

25c 19c 17c

Oleo

Palm Nut Olei M Its Best

2 Lbs.

I9c

M I)/. Rot He

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Pound I'kg. ( t )( I I A

MI S) \R|) Jar

Standard * orn I ( ans

10c 10c 15c 25c

Ked ( row •i V’acka^eH

19c

25c

M V( \UOM or SUAUHETTI

HOMINY, Finest Quality, Can . 5 ( .

80AF, Octagon Laundry, 10 Bars . ( HEESE, Fraft, Hull cream, Lb.

S.Ala.MON, Alaska Lack, Lb. can, 3 cans SLINA( II, Del Monte, No. 2 can, 2 Cans 29c GRAPEFRUIT S. 10Lbs.35c

17c 29c

Small Fresh Hams. Half or W hole, Ih. Lure Lork Sausage, ( ountry Style, 1 Ihs. 2)c ( hoice liahy lieef, Roasl, Lb. 15 - 12' 1 ,c ( hoice liahy lieef. Boiling, Lb. 10 - H 1 :t c Si mar ( ured lircakfast liacon, Lb. 15 - I2 1 ,c Frosh Mealy S|kare Ribs, Lh. .* H 1 c Su«ar cun d, skinned haifie

Half or

"hole, Lh. 131^7.

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A ■ |.eei;iI meeting of the Womtin' League of the Metliodiut church i call -d fm Friday at 2:30 p. in n < ; portant hi

I n- nfti< i:iI liuard of the chnrc i will meet tonight o’clock at the church.

('hi i-t inn til 7:30

I he Rev. I’ml Arnold of Plairfii Id will heuin a -i rie- of revival meeting .'■i (In i iiu I; in church -it Clovei'dale, 1- oliruarv x.

Greencastle Man Praises Hoyt’s Compound

I HI M \N s\5s HOYTS COM Pul \ It \( I RD I.IK ( M \GI< FOR HIM

Mi Charles \ inlandinghnm, living at |0()l Crown street, Greem-astle, is the latest of this <ity to endorse the

City nun-hid Otto O. Dobb- was in Stile \illi- Thursday afternoon to at U id the funeral of John Hicks, Stillville banker, who died Tuesday. I lie I rankliu Street Garage wreck i i wa- called north of Greencastle Wednesday night to pull a large Irei-lit truck out of a ditch. It w a - aid tie tin k slid off the highway i Edwin B. Boldrey, of Bloomington, who reciive- 1 Ids A. H. from DePauw I uiiivei ity in 1027 and r.ie A. M degree from Indiana university, has been appointed to the Montreal Gen jer il hospital staff for the year liegin

I nir g July I, 1032.

City firemen made a run to the home of .Mr-. Frank Wells, 105 west i Li tic i ty street, about 0 o’clock Thuts day morning, when a stove exploded, | alarming o cupants of the house. The I firemen said they did not stop at the house as i e -ident - informed them all liin! get wii pa t when they arrived. | Fillmore M. K. Church will observe I Lincoln Day Sunday, February 7. 1032, from 0 to 0:30 a. m., with

Hoyt' Compound (healing power-

ful it marvelon

in a runstubborn

The Hoyt Man

"For years 1 have been down condition and had i

ease of kidney trouble, which broke n my rest many times each night. I

special radio program at the church.! 1 ” 1 ^’te’Ute 1 ^.v food always

soured on my stomach and formed an

A mixed quartet from the Henderson

- - Henderson, Ky.,lj^ ul ***' whlch m V

w ill sing sacred songs and mountain I ‘ h;i i;i>I . Note ' uoUr and lirilH'

(friends. Harold Pruitt is installing

(the radio.

Following a hearing in the divorce suit of Helen Fern McGuughey .'ii'.'iuid William Elmer McGaughey, J pending in circuit court, by agreement of* tlie partie the defendant ha been ordered to pay to the clerk of the court $1 a week, beginning Feb ' C for -upiM r! of the )ilaiatiff, and C Hamd*' rney for the’plaint iff has been allowed $20 attorney fees, to be paid by Feb. 20

CAM YOU BE STRICTLY DISHONORABLE?

"Just when I had given up hopes, I read of the Hoyt’s Compound. I have now taken two bottles and I feel like a new man. Every trace of kid noy trouble i- gone and I sleep all night without a break in my rest. No more gas or stomach spells. I have more t rength and am feeling better than I have at any time in the Inst eight y. i r I fed I owe my present

• ■ tn pound

Foreign Missionary Society Held Interesting Meeting The Woman’s Foreigai Missionary Society of the Methodist church held a most interesting meeting in Keystone chapel. Wednesday afternoon. The devotions were led by' Mrs. Fee 1 ■ Harold 5 (line review of the Card chapter of the | study hook ent itled “Clnist Comes to the Village”. Mrs Fiisbie accompani«d by Miss Wilma Abel rendered a violin solo ‘ Rendino” bv Kreisler. Mi Byron Wil-on gave a wonder ful report on (be conference on the "Cause and Cure of War” held in Washington. I> ('., in January. Out of this conference came live important suggestions for action for 1032. First, that the d> armament conft retire he oui n ajor < < ncern and that during ii conise opinion l>e register •*1 with the tate department and the disarmament committee of women’s national organizations in Geneva Second, that ratification of the world eouit protocol, he in-i-tently

demanded.

Third, that inerea-, d and sustained Icoopeiation of the I luted States with the I.eag ie of N'.itim,.- |,e urged. | Couith, that compulsory military 111 ami g he act i ve|y opp., . ,| i Kjjllh, that revision of war debts

'tie pressed.

Refreshments were served during ■ < ocial hour. I ii eeting wa; in chutge of the Mary Reed group with Mr- I.i e Reeves as leadei + + + •►♦ + Fastern Mar Has Interesting Meeting Greencastle Chapter No. 21*5, Order of Eastern Star, held its February meeting Wednesday evening at the Masonic Temple. The regular business was carried through and Mrs. Greenleaf, director of the Washington Bi-Centennial eon t,,. ,,f the chapter, announced plan- for the year The presentation of the flag, the planting of several tie. during the year, a.hd other inter.' ring programs

are planned.

Miss ( hristine Dietrich gave a reading. "George Washington, A Thousand Lines,” by Benjamin J. Dunn, a Mason. The poem gave the entire life of Washington with his wonderful experiences .unl services for his country. It wo well presented by Miss Dietrich A social hour with refreshments *

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Col. Th lore Roosevelt, new governor of the Philippine I Mrs. Roosevelt and their daughter. Grace, photographed in Cl,

their way to the Pacific possession.

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Mr. Vanlandingham has lived in Greencastle mee 1017 and js em T]".v '■ >!,. M,,"on Railway j oh. ' v t he above ♦tate

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See i he H yt Sfieeialist at the Nac ^ Cut I • , re South Side ' ithc cencastle. Hny-t’ Compound is als,, recommended and • I ny all U , in i 11rug stores everywhere ,

followed the program

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Mrs. Moore To Entertain Sonirity Miss Ardith Moore, -,-mth Indiana street, will entertain the Delta Theta Tau # soiority with a buffet-supper and bridge party Thuisday evening.

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It Costs No IVIore^Even 5 to Warm Floors

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| LIQUID - TABLETS -iSALVE filifi Liquid or Tablets used internally

Cold floors mean (.old feot. t’old feet meat* 8" iimbugo, iheunieltsui, and a lot of ot.lier Him A Sunbeam will kee|i your floors snugly wann drafts, Just the same even temperatide ■■

had I’M III CM

and COG Salve externally, make a complete and effective treatment for

Colda.

ftiv other place In yoii rooms. With # its new price a Sunbeam is all the more valuable to ymi And it will burn a lot less coal. See the n*w

models and the new low prices.

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