The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 March 1932 — Page 2
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Herald Consolidated -It Wave* For AllEntered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class ®a;l matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cent* per week; |3 00 per year by mail In Putnam county; $3.50 to $5 00 per year Us mail outside Putnam county
The Little Extra Care That Makes
The
Difference
BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT ol
A\-v
cleaner can g-o throngli the
motion of putting a garment through the usual process of cleaning. But it takes something more—something additional to really bring that new lool; back to your clothes. We give each garment that little extra care that makes all the difference in the world. A trial will
convince you it’s well worth while
Phone 470
THE IDEAL CLEANERS
SEEP
It would require the soul of an aiqrate to live in our city and be indifferent to the uplift of its mufi.’ privileges. We enjoy for steady diet what others pay dearly for on special occa-1 sicns. To us the name of Haydn is familial even to our children. Al- j though we have no techni'sl knowlege j of his work, we have experienced the | delight of feeling the power of his allured life and skill. We speak of it here beeau'e it is j iust one hundred years ago this nonth that he was born. Out of pov-1 erty and obscurity, he lifted himself { •o the highest pinnacle of fame in the nusieal world. He was the originator j of the symphony of which he com- j | posed one hundred twenty-five. It is interesting to note the creii: ! Haydn gives to Emanuel Bach as the ' inspiration that gave him motive foi I hi work. After one hundred years, ' thi man of determination is a living force in every text book of music. He
EASTER CARDS Sam Hanna's Honk Store
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contributes his part to almost every 1 proving
‘‘Dependabie rieaning"
-IT- i . pc.-,gram of music rendered from the _■ — —-— - — humble church to the greatest eatl.e i
Dr W. M. McGaughey, local physician who underwent a major operation several dav^ ago ri reported im-
MOVIES
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ships are actually sunk by real shells jfrom the submarines sending the shattered parts, of the vessel.- leaping thousands of feet in the aii The speo-
AT THE GRANADA ,arular pro, ?f ra! hic ^ a . U . di . ,, . . » en^es an illusion of reality which
Hig adventure of the blool-ung , ,
, . . . . never once breaks. The action is fast
Lug, imr.g'ination-stirring type is pre-
ral.
— SOWER.
sented in “Suicide Fleet,” RKO a ‘ ’ ,1 '
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Pat.e’s spectacular special staged with the cooperation of the United States navy, at the Granada theater
Thursday.
The picture combines a great romantic adventure story, excellent performances by an cutstanding cast, splendid direction and photography, and amazing production values. Whole divisions of navy destroyers and submarines are used in the ser.sa tional sea battles in which two clipper
teadily toward a tremen-
dramatic climax. There is plenty of comedy and sufficient, but not too
| much, love interest.
The story deals with the war adventures of three pals who leave their Coney Island concessions and enlist in the navy. They all love the same girl but friendship wins ftver romance in
the final cri i
Out your cotta ot e&lda with the new Vick Plan lor better “Con trol-of-Colds.’* Get the new Vicks Note Drops and use with Vicks VapoRub.
Truesdel & Scott i
PERSONAE AM) LOCAL NEWS
The interior of the fire department building is being redecorated with a coat of green paint by Lawrence
Snider and L W Huriiin,
Robert Gilliam, a DePauw student j returned 1o Longdon hrII, Wednesday | from the county hospital where he i had been for medical treatment.
Dr. W. M. O’Brien local physician The Local Moose lodge will meet | w | 10 suffered a fractured right leg tonight in regular session at 8 o’cloc k, everal days ago returned to his home All members are urged to he present | from the county hospital, Tuesda'
John Freeman Grimes, son of Mr. I e ' en * ni7 and Mrs. Paul Grimes, who has been '
Plumbing and Heat ins Contractors
PRK ES RIGHT WORK (.1 IRANTEED
(all Mt. Meridian—No, 115.
ill with pneumonia, now has the
mumps.
Lewis Raumunk and Arthur Heath of Washington township have purchased a new Dodge truck and trailer outfit fiom the H. A Sherrill Sales
| Company.
Frank J. Thomas attended ’and Plymouth dealers meeting
Mi - Mary Louise Kocher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kocher West Washington street entered the county hospital Wedne-day for niedi
cal treatment
Mich., came Sunday for a week’s visit ! th Mrs. Loring’s parent , Di u I
This may be SURPRISING
This is the first of a series of ads, Watch tor' the nest
ones.
Nevertheless, its true
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—furniture is 60% be-
low 1920 prices!
—it is even 20% be-
low 1917 prices!
—naturally, our Store is filled with just this
sort of values.
It is certainly tbf' right time
to refurnish your home!
! lorace Link & Co.
THE STORE OF FURNIT1 RE
Two additional Democratic candidates seeking nomination as delegates to attend their party state rnn-
De oto '^ntion, filed their petitions with the in In ' eounty clerk Wednesday. They were
tianapolis Tuesday. Dealers were giv- ■) p " ^ Greencastle township, rn their fir=t glimpse of the new 1932 ! ‘ r:C * ^ Pnn • c ^ CP ' ton l Washington town-
Plymouth. (•''hip.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loring and! f» K. M. Hurst, Cloverdaie, is in daughter Elizabeth, of Kalamazoo,!,!, .Methodist h -pital in Indianapolis
where lie underwent an operation for mastoiditis, Tuesday. Ftr. Hurst became suddenly ill Monday and was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance where the operation for relief of the mastoid condition was performed. Prof. (I E. H. Greenleaf, member of the doiiartment of mathematics at DePauw, lias been elected to Sigma Xi, honorary scientific fraternityProf. Greenleaf is on leave of absence from DePauw to study toward his Ph. It Degree at Indiana University. He will return to hi- post on the faculty
next September
The Greencastle Savings & I/oan Association filed a complaint in circuit cuuit Tuesday against Maynard G. Arnold and others, on a note, to foreclose a mortgage, and for the appointment of a receiver. The plaintiff alleges that, a note of $300 is overdue and unpaid. A demand of ?flOG i- made. Charles McGaughey is attorney for the plaintiff '*• ^ " MARRIED EIGHT DAYS; NOW WANTS A DIVORCE Hattie Walbom, Greencastle township woman, a bride of eight days, filed suit for - divorce irt circuit court today against Harry Walhom, said to be a resident of Midland county, Michigan According teethe complaint the couple married August 23, 1931 and separated August 31, the same
year. •
The plaintiff charges in her complaint that the defendant refused to take charge of her farm, as agreed, following their marriage and also re. fused to live with her or to move to said farm as per agreement. It is also alleged the defendant refused to buy food or provisions and also used vile and profane language and cursed her. Theodore crawley is attorney for ttie plaintiff.
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Sod cl Council Of Clubs To Meet Thursday The Greencastle Council of Clubs will hold theii regular meeting Thursday afU n 1 ■' foci the scout room of the Methodist! church. ++++++ Moss-Harris Bites At Brazil Tuesda} J
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Miss Myrtle Vandella Mo--, also of Reelsville, were .mired in marriage at Brazil Tuesday with the Rev. R R Lucas witnessed by John G Knight and Olive Huffman The bride is a daughter of Mrs Henry E Moss, while the bride. is well known as a 4-H club worker and school teachei. He is a -on of Mr And Mrs Charles D Ham of Peel j ville. Both are popular young peo; le of Washington township + •!• + •{• + + Miss Mintie To Address Study Group Miss Vera Mintie, professor ot ! home economics, will he the speakri at the regular meeting of the family relations study group of the 4 A L W. Thursday evening at 7 30 o’elorl at Asbury hail M.-s Mintie 1 -, t..pu rill be “Parent-Child Relationship •p *i* + + + Tri-Kappa To Meet With MGough Tri-Kappa sorority will hold it- i-eg ular meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Miss Hanna Gough, 1009 South College avenue ++++++ Boston Club Me ting Postponed The Boston Club meeting has been postponed on account of Pa- mn week services. »i. 4* *1* • L L. F. E. Bridge Club To Meet Toniglii The L. F. F. Bridge clui> will meet Wednesday evening at 77 0 o’clock with Mr.-. Ora Krider, south Indiana street. •P + •{• •E + + Professor Tilden Discusses Writers European writers feel that our only hope of civilization is to return to the primitive, wiping out the machine age, said Prof. Francis C. Tiiden of DePauw university yesterday nt’t.-i-ivoon at the guest meeting of ihe Fortnightly Literary Club at ihe Propylaeum in Indianapolis. Prof. Tilden lalk.-d on “Huropean Thought as Shown in It- Literature ” He was introduced by Mrs Jesse Cameron Moore, president. "F.uropean thought is the forerunner of our own thinking a we duplicate conditions producing their thought. Education i.- inadequate for the purpose of thinking through the present day problems,” -aid Prof Tilden. Writers, explained the speaker, feel the trend of thought and record if for us, and if wy would heed them we might be better off. Following the program a social hour was held and tea m v d The tea table w:i arranged with spring flowers. a‘ *’;- ■!• •!• •!• Mrs. Newgent Hostess To Domestic Science Club The Domestic Science club held their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Warrrn N’ewgent, south Indiana street. Mrs M. M. Marshall had the work for the afternoon on “Magnificient Ob?< sions” by Lloyd Douglas + d* + + + + Mrs. Ewing Hostess To Penelope Club The Penelo])e club met on Tuesda afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Fwing, Kra <> i’ i , teresting program on the ’ Washing ton Bicentennial”. Fifteen member and two guests responded to roll call A pleasant ocial hour v - enjoyed while the hostess .orved delicious refreshment ++++♦♦ trt Division Met Tuesday The Art Division of the A. A. I W. held its guest meeting To,.,day • evening at tho homo .a Mr |. |> * ''aidt. I la peakei of the eveidng was Mrs. Jv-ther Jackson Redifer who spoke on the subject, "Textiles in the Period Interiors”. ++++++ D. A. R. Met Iitesday F.vening W« iii,a,ii n,, .'.i of i“ \ r mP | Tuesday evening with Mrs. Anna Jones Evans. A short memorial serV|, 'e w ns held foi vh Lh ictia \||is Peck who passed away a short time ago. Announcement wa s made that FOR' KID1YEYS FOUf^ on ri nr Many backaches, '’(iign*” ot rheumatism doe to laully urinal el, mina . Hon, hi»v« been relieved by this harniieM aid. At all druggist*. OnlybOf.
[\lake • HuveteaT Cod Liver Oil a Regular Member of Your Family. - small dose of Puretest Cod Liver Oil taken morn ing and night for a short i eriod a> t- almost as a In improving the general health of every member of the family. Start this heaith-gusrdir.g treatment today.
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May 13 is the date secured for the educational picture to lie shown in the .igli : linol auditorium. It is planned that thi- picture is to lie given in the afternoon for the benefit of the school children and at night for the public, file following pictures were reported . endorsed by the national committee of D A. R. to shown here soon: I.'isco Kid (Warner Baxter) sequel to Arizona; Ambassador Bill (Will Roger-», Carnival Boat (Bill Boyd) and
Prestige ( Ann Harding). M. M a ,. garet Gilmore, the gm i , gave an interesting talk on “V.nrinii Shrines of Historic Interest ' + + •!• -P •!• + Keystone Bible Glass Hold- March Meeting The March social meeting f Keystone Bible class of the Me hodist church, marked the beginning nf a new year’s work for the organization and was marked by an unu=ually large attendance of member- aril guests. Mis. E. E. Basil, so h Indi. ana street, was the ho-tess nd was assi-ted by Mrs. Jennie ( n (rontlnued On Pap- Fotir )
BRAZIL BLOCK COAL Direct from bins to trucks without delay. Mine located southeast of Brazil at Hoosierville, Indiana I urn south from National Road at Brazil on the Morgan Crossing r , : v3.7 miles then 1-3 mile east to mine. We Appreciate Your Patronage HOOSIERVILLE BLOCK MINE
New 1932 Models DeSoto and Plymouth
FRANK J. THOMAS, Ageni Located McCammon Garage, 110 N. Ind. St. Phone 207 and 644
Buttermilk Special 2 Quarts for 9c This offer pood all week. HANDY’S SANITARY DAIRY
also
Local Grocers and Meat Shops.
PRESENTS
The Nonon Revue o Friday ■ Saturday March II! - ^
LITTLE THEATER
8:1b
Music By
Frank Sylvester’s Oreheslrji
Tickets on Sale at V - Shop
R P MULLINS. DRUGGIST
