The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1932 — Page 5

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Eldeily North Putnam County L’ouple Manned

Ola Hentlren. of New Maysville, Development.”

;uay evening at 7 30 o'clock in nsl.uiy hall. Mrs. U Terry will have j charge of the meeting. Mis. Uster Joi.es ,^fio is so; rimteudent of the j beginners department 0 f the Methodist church, will discuss “Religious

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it. 1). KgS-u-s, Floyd township farmei were marrlfd in the clerk's ntfic In ' Iw. - court house here Tues- , y aitern on hy Elder Jjawrence H. Ath y The luldegroom gape his atge as 7-’ years and ihe bride stated she til years old. •!« •}• »{• •}« •]• •{• Mth Houck To Be Rost s Thursday The Thursday Reading club will n, i Thui>day attei noon at L’: 30 o', lot k with Mrs. Katie Houck. Mrs. Haymond Either will have charge of the program. •§• + H* •{• •!• •]• Teny Call Nupti tls At Marshall, 111 Janus Terry, son of Earl Terry, rity. and Miss I.ona Fall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fall of Brick chap I. were united in marriage on March J1. at Marshall, III., It was ; unoilnt 1 ’ d Wednesday inorniiig. The y ung couple is residing here. + + d* + Mis. Fallings Hostess F, Rainbridge Flub

As this is the la-u meeting of the group every member is urged to lie present and at,\ utheis interested in religious development in the early yeais of childi .,in invited to the

meeting.

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Christian Missiaiiary Society Entertains (iuest-. la.sda)

Nat withstanding the inclement weather luesday, the minting of the Missionary Society of the Christian church was well atte. ded. The MU mote and Russellville -..cieties ami a number of the I.- a j church women, were guests of tile (ireencastle Soci J

ety.

Mrs. Harry Ow. ns gave a report of work done by th Fillmore Society jj ■ »< M1 1 Fred Belli I spoke for the R ellville Societjml 1 Mrs. Bernard Handy 1. ported for the'' local Sunday Sc,

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vlrs. A. O. White hti.l charge of Ihe

win-hip service. Her theme was ‘Prayer”. Song net was “Sweet Hour <>! Prayer.” She read Mark 11B>. i

Mrs. (luy Collings was hostess

1 tir lay to tile Rainbridge Study Mrs. Louis Hays led in prayer,

club. Housekeeping hints were given a resp use to roll call. Mrs. Albert Raich teviewed “(i.dil by Stewart Kdv aid White. "The Virginian” was teviewed by Mrs. A. I,. Heavin. Attangements were made at the meeting for an all-day session to be held at the home of Mrs. James Lewman

in Mac.

I- •!• 4- •{• + Mrs. Ida Pierce To Be Hostels Thuisday The Woman'. Study dub will meet wuh Mrs. Ida Pierce, 20'.! south Lott st street, Tliui day afternoon tit 2:30 o’clock.

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Mrs. I.oter Jones Will Speak In < i.ild Study Eriiti|)

Margaret Ann Inman a .g a sclo, and tlie offertory service W’as in charge of Mrs. (’. A. Atkinson. “India, by bicycle, Ford and oxcart” was dis cussed by Mrs. Raym ml Erwin. “India, what She lias Attained”, was given by Mrs. William Miller. Harry Komuro, a junior in DePauw university and a member of the Comntotis ( luh, gave a very inteu-sting and in-tiu.tive talk on the manners and customs of the |ieople of the flawaiiati Islands. He also -ang two

Hawaiian si.ngs.

A li ing vote of tluiuks was given -Mr. Komuro as an expression of the appreciation of his part on the pro

gram.

A nice, appetizing lunch was pre-

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SAI1 HANNAS HOOK STORE

Some good sent still avail- 4 tilde fui !• riday nighl' ii. i l'nrin * ann nt the May hay Hay " I i. • ♦ Swan *

J TO PRE;EN 1 I HL SWAN”

4 »Fn day feature . — |

■+ A numhei go ..j seat* are still X ay..liable 1 1 . 1' iiiay night pejx fo ..o' u 1, ,11 - 1 man ♦ tii comedy, I to Swan,” to he pre- ♦ sented iii ti Uitle theater Friday y and ' atuida. . ni g a? a pail of the

J Mother’s day pn,giant.

J The play it .luces in the course X of the 11 rfot 01..11 e a number of inaZ joi c ciractei \ few laces, entirely Z 1,1 " t«> th D. I v stage, are carry ♦ ini iitipoltai paits Logi ther with J -u !t peisona .is Robert Miti liner, X wh v\; ,-e. m "Mi. Pint Passes ♦ Ry.’ Mitchi playing the part of

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Ihe Pie Sclloi.l Child Study Group pared by the local missionary society o! the A. A. II. W. will meet Thurs which was served at 12:,'ll).

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HANDY’S DAIRY PRODUCTS

I hiitsday Rrulge ( lull I Meet at Hotel Giant The Thursday Rii Ige club will he entertained at the Grant hotel nil Thursday evening. 'I hose who will attend will he Mr. and Mrs. It. I S.in ford, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Abbott, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Kite), Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schoenman, .Mr. and Mr . Charles Ewan and Mi. tnd Mi Rid

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Gvei-ihe Tea-Cups < luh Met 1 aesday Vtleriii.nn

Mis. W. L. Denman w is I, stess for j* 1 : daughter, Alexandra, t 1 .1 prince, the regulai meetii g of the Oveit!u ■ | 1 dx' a T<.ny and difficulty which curTea Cups club, I ues lay after tail ' 1 P ro » r ‘ “ theae attempts is Mis. It. A. Oge reviewed the book amusing. The ■I, ermental J by G ^ l1 ** the vim | kind nt woman that usually gets what

a. he w itils. Danville Fiaternily To

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Joe Stafford

Fat .11 11; n inth and his acting is ark. I by a kind and understanding ' : ymp thy inti rniingled with a tea . sonalile share ol humor. j Ituth v lililiiiis, playing the pail of Pi'iiu 1 Real ire, show- all the de tei i.iinal ion i f uling mistress of the ii"0 In I el th. myal palace. Long • go ,h. deciic'd tu lestuie her family jl a 1 uling throi e by marrying (

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ALWAYS PURE* . Whipping ('reanri, (’offee (Team, (’otiage j Cheese, Drinking Milk, ( reamery Iruttei*.

Fie I’hi Alpha Nu fraternity i,f Danville will entertain with a dirinei 1 dan 1 * Wednesday evening at Ihe Ho-1 tel Grant. Covirs w ill he laid for 211 niembers and their guests. Favot will In* ’01 ages of sweet peas !

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Margaret Dennis Recital

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a! Music hiveis who were present 1

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- j William If P. k, a chatter member of the Rotary club, was elected president of the organization Wednesday

j Handy’s Sanitary Dairy Farmers: We pay fop price lor No. 1 ( ream. 1 j! Telephone 212 Prompt Delivery gJiMB15ISIgI5rgI3I^J^fiaiiawtiajMiq[iiifi3fia|?jiijia^^

i recital given by

@ j Miss Margaret In mis of DePauw n n at the weekly luncheon, during gi university at the First Methodist ; which the annual election was held. ® 1 church at Cuwt rd-ville undet t The vice iie-ident is C. H. Rtir aus| ii i>s of the vl E. Choral ,, iity. a by; a i ret,try, .1. J. Kit'd; treasurer, were given u teal ti>:it and heard a Frank < . 'schoenman; sergeant at musical program that they will not ami . V\ M Hlanchaid; nnd directors soon forget. iJoe Ran hci 'er and S. K. Raiiden. Miss Dennis has a quiet dignity. i posses'>s an unaffected manner, oil Our Grec icastle store will lie open • her appearance i most striking She until s.:;n | m. on Saturdays during I has a ilramatic soprona vnico d a-to:i the plantint season. Make our place

your h- dqi alters while in Greencas-

tle. Miller Grain Co.

THE VERY BEST BEDDING IS PRICED LOW IN OUR STORE

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gjishing ease, with ex«iuisite high toms "T'Hei fine musicianship, her keen intelligence and ability to create a porfi t

atmosphere in concert, are attribute- I’ l l an Mrs Gerard Baerg of which will place her in the fi 1 i.ink ‘' 1 " 11 'h haxi applied through of young recitalists. 11 • • < uniy l ink's office for a passHer program .Monday wa - marked ,> " rl ,0 ' (ierinany. Ansti ia. by not onh a natural ns# and fra e ,, ' n 1 ' ’ ,l " Huropea* oowntYlaa jof manner, but a display of voice 111,1 : They expect to sail I which was not larking in beauty and 111 Jmir U.

'fullness. It al o was a pleasure t'

j heat hei accomp.nist, Mis. D i thy \\ ' i.' 11 i > > <■ 11 x i ■ ( II jl.ii.ko , ('r,wl„, l.yilh " «4M 11 ll ” I (M ! 4 tl

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Mary Knima Jones P. i. A. I’ostpuiied j The April meeting if the Fii-t l Ward P.-T. A. ha been po tpi.ned i ne week, due to a cnnfli t with the hnv.

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PAR!. . tUP) Ihe announ ement I , Fi ll. V belt Ru i ell Hart that Georg" W hingt m was of French | i'i ' o' tin ttglt 'he old Huguenot

...g of the Washington picture sp > (Ni ,. h<l|;| j, rti . lu> ,, a . s caU8e( , clamor-

ing unniu' he l‘ii>testanl families of

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I sore.I e> lire D. A. U. The picture will be shown at the Gratrula and is free tu school children uu Friday al

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| The P.-T. A. will meet it 2 30 o'clock, Friday, May 13. GENERAL Mill HEI I SAYS AIR FMK( K W \Y RKIIINH DETROIT, (IP) 'Hie United .Slates continues tot ailothei nations i in military aviation, in the belief of Brig. Gen. William K. Mitchell, who lieu led the nation’ air forces in the

World war.

Our planes, even Fie late t pursuit type, he says, are 4<i to (>0 miles an hour slower than these of other great powers. Military advancement in j aviation has n t kept pace with com

incr. iul strides, he 1 relieves.

The Deisel engine has made great advancement, General Mitchell said, and seems to have a bright future. I As an aid to aviation, the aeronaujtical division of the weather bureau i has been a great help to onion and potato growers, says the general, and a handful of corn syrup, rubbe 1 on the

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To the Ladies! Two Gr«at Groups! i§>frikBBiigly TVEW Styles and $SoSS

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Misses' and If’omen’s Sizes/

Without a doubt these are the smartest fashions — the richest fabrics that have ever been presented at this price! • Smart ankle length Sunday-nite types! • l-rocks for street and sport! ® Sheers! Washable Crepes! Chiffons! • Prints and NEW Colors!

^ You, and 20 K million o her jt thrifty women f are the Purchasing Agents ® of A m e r i - ran ll o m e s , That's a great responsibility. It's up to yon to spend wisely. It's up to you to investigate the astonishing values Penney's is featuring !\OW. Come, see; shop and save! Maytime is your time at Penney's!

ear Active Hoys! Hroadc loth Shorts w«rT Fun ': at I 3 vals KlastlC •yickst » Stririlv tail .‘tn colori. pattrnii ““U ^ *** Cellophane !l > . . J, 2 P. ■ e

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Penney’s Double Value! SHIRTS and SHORTS

Cut (or action, for smartness. Whit* Swim nblicd cotton and rayon shirt . . roomy broadcloth short, hgurrd or striped

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Knit to fit! Flawlessly lailortxl! Reinforced! Blooniri mid I'iit t 'i m

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| MfiE&gSSaMd Priscilla Curtains With Tie-Packs

I tainty I'i iscHJa Cult "f fine Maiquisette Dainty II ml patterns iii .Mi' ii Idle , ro e m orchid two ai d a 'iii-ii • - yard: |o| I t.

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Boys’ Sleeveless llt'l I’rriicb spitii / pliyr • 1 olle|;i:ite Vi F\' : - • Hoiirycornli, : stilt Ii «) W lute, f.isi suhd * . i a .c ! contra-stuiff inmi Cellophanc II tifipril Men’s Sleevcf. ss Slip-Overs *1.9® BeM ! rnu !» xrphvr \ »m. ly knit I JDmh\< • Hti!* rii'cl inti ciejk: siitcht s! Na w 1 \’ no k and collegiate lengths ’ In ' I ’e, solid last colors ani Crllupluine H nipped!

CHEVROLET

\S e are show ing a D. I live -e'lan for

new model

$701.00 that sure in a beautiful car- . II. Chevrolet Sales Inc.

who wond'M if they ahoul I not inherit some of the properties of the Fre-i-Hent, ii eluding Mount Veinon. | Upon the announcement by IV fessor Hart that Washington’s oily European contententa| ancestry had lieen tra ed to the Hugunot Martiau, a sear.-h wins made by interested Americans to Lr:ic- 1 th.it tamilyThe name is uncommon in French and none of the family live- among the residents here. Unless the name has be ii changed by latei genet at ior.s the only possible descendants of the Huguen t Martiaus are a^dozen fam-

ilies jiving in Biittany.

There is a baker at Nantes by that mime, sevetal seamen, several farmers, and a very wealthy shipowner. Most of them are Protestants. There

tiau, but tliat i not surprising, for thro files .(.--ti" -ai many fee* ords. The Huguenat.-, previously, could claim bfoci km hip with four other Presidents, lie- -. \t :, lalt, Garfield and' Tyler. Nicholas Mat tiau, who was horn in 1'r.i ■ ih H’bL migrate ! to Virgini-t i |h and die I in Yorktown in Irt.'iT. I ■ >ugh his daughter, Elizabeth, win. iminied Colonel eGorge R.md . h. became the earliest American an ■ t<n "I George W ish ington.

IDAHO ENGINEER H U K F|{( IM 2 YF VKS IN RUSSI A

BOISE, Ida., (UP)—To return from the Husm i t . the United States I

'is not a trace in the records of the is like stepping tmm darkness into lawn hall of Nantes of Ni halos Mai- light, according to Willard L. Gort n,. "St RS< KIRI

reclamation erigiii'‘oi, ot Boise. Gorton has jn-t letumial from Rassia, aftei -pen nig two years at Tashkent, Turkestan, where lie helped build .1 million I liar re Lunation project. Outstanding characteristics of Russian life today, as he saw it, are inrfficenry, depre -ion, high fool prices and low wage-. ■Gorton said that Russian technical men were poorly treated. 1 If** fact that their k ow ledge w as acquired during the 'monarchist legime tended to place them on an uncut tin footing with the Communist'.

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