The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 August 1932 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GiiEENCASTLL, INDIANA, XULEDAY, AUGUST 23.11*32.
I \l,l, SHOWING or NICEST FURNITURE
PRINCESS SKETCHES ANIMALS FOR WOMEN FANCIES
lieauiiful New. Living Room Rnsemhles. Sofa and chair* ( iivored in rich lookiiit; Mohairs Talis. Velours, .Jactiuards.
Beautiful . Walnut and mahoBranv wood trimmed.
DETROIT, (IP) The life and achievements of Piinie>s Eugenie Ouroussov probably are a direct re -ult of the circuit! tances forced by the Russian revolution. Hein for is visit, the Princess revealed that whih living: in New ^ork she sketches fan - i-tic d> igns of am inals which an • nt t" the Kentucky mountains There the women lolk make hondfiaa ■ which are displayed at the Nancy I ncoln Guild, New Yolk. The guild is managed by Prin ee-s Obolensky with whom Princess Ouroussov makes her home. The Prince-s was barn in Rome wh<*re her father. Prince Serge, wain the diplomatic service
with her fathe. Mr. Tibbs. Dr. and Mr E M. Hurst were at Indianapolis S • h y afternoon to see Mrs. Winnie Rockwell at the M. E. hospital. Mrs Charle MeAvoy ieturnel| home Sunday : I -r a week at the Cohn-Barnard t.arimn at Martinsville. The 4 H club will give a play at the school buildim M ai lay night. Tlie Tut - a ib will meet with Mr>. Bui !o \\ r- and Miss Stella Colli s Tuesrl; 'light.
\VLS Barn Dance Crew to Appear At State Fair
( i.ovKRI) U.E Several from here attended an al* ■ ay meeting and 1 -ket dinner at tbChurch of Chii't at Belle Union Sun
day.
R, . Fultz .imi 1 Mend of Bloomington spent Sundae with Mr. and Mrs. 3eit Hamilton and son and Mrs., N'ai nie Fultz Mrs. Magdalene Long and son Er-I test Rondel were at ( rawfordsviile, | 'list week. Mi- Hattie (ioiham returned home ast wet k after a two week visit with ier -on, Dr. Frank Gorham and fam ly of St Isiuis, Mo.
CLIN I <)N I \LLS There was t. ate a few from here itteiided tin- game at Mofton Sunday. Born to Mi nd Mr-. Leo Hazlett, i sun. will a'l-wer to the name of Everett I wo Mr and Mi Samuel Dikey,, Man ford and Doi aid Newgent visited Mis. \'iolet Shoiikwiler and sons Sunday. Joe Browi spent Sunday with Eldon and Eugene Staggs. Mr. and Mi Donald Thomas and children and Irwin Thonia visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thomas. Mr- Merit Bo-well and i hildren spi it one d la t week with Mrs.
The W L. S. National Barn Dance gang wil again be on hand at I' 1 ' opening night of the Indiana State Fair, Sat irday, September U. to pr<‘ sent their regular Saturday n.g broadcast from the Coliseum at the State Fairgrounds. This year the apectatoi - will he invited to P» r . t ' r . 1 ' nate in im Barn Dance on periain. construct»d platforms in the arena ot
the Cob iw
Station W. K. B. F. is co ..pcrating with W L. S. throughout the tanSeptember J to 9. and will add their staff artists to - iie program Saturday. This feature was a great success last vent and. with the additional attrac tions. should he veil more entertain-
ing this year.
Sunday afternoon, September 4, starling at diOO W L. S. will pre sent its ‘ Little Blown Church pro gram in the Coliseum. This popular program will he free of chaige 1 visitors on the fair grounds. In an dition. several of the W L. S and U K. B. F. artists will give danv
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tonight and tomorrow
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programs from the studio of the com Lined radio stations in the new granh
stand.
NORTH < LINTON
Hula Staggs. Mr and M
wins Mr. ami
and children
A BANNKR CLASS1FIK!) FOK KIASCLT?
Miss Maty Gilmore left last week to visit h i -i-ter in Bulfalo, X. V. Mr- Lola Mile- and daughters pent la-f Thin day with her mother, Mrs. V\ liter Corns Rev, Paul tin M of Plain add filled) ns regular armintment at the First "hri tian < lunch Sunday and Sun lav light, . il - as •• itei* lined at t ie ionic o 1 Mr. an Mr-. Ogb , , i't of
own.
Nlr. nd Nil-. Fiank Walla e of I Gie n i-tle, Nlr. and Nlrs. Lee Wal ter- ill, i Nil-- Stella Collins were m i ici gue■ t- Su day 'f .Mr. and Mrs.; Poll Walters, we - of town. M . . nd .Mi . Harley Brown and family of Indian,pi h- -jient the) week enl with Mr and Nlr- S. L. NL Kan.,-. ,,n.l ,\1 a I Ml- Harold Gil 1 Nlr. an i Nils Harry ti ll and Nlr ind Nl's Rufor (iill of Greeneastle, v\e,■ 1 In town Sunilay nftprnoon. NH- \n- *! ••tr.e and family -tent last week in Oakland and Paris, ||| ,
- W dli (' radian am Mi . Claude Crodiat f Fincastle spent Sun-
la' with Nlr ,mi Mr-. C. E. Goddard Nlr. and NL Ed Bettis and -or spent Saturri v afternoon with Nlr
Nan Bnnient
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Robert Ter attended Sun ’.hi New Pr<>\ )y K v. Mast ' Mr. and NL laughter til Perry funene Nlr- Anne" Clara Prichn afternoon. The weddii . NL a 'animick 'Tan was hr! ; o'clock at M , Mr and Mi nml daughter with Mr. ami in k Sunday N|i Oscar B writing.
ner.il was larg d> n ,ruing at 11 :00 at • i lnii'idi. conducted ,a ' NleCammack. I- red Brooke ami ittended the Robert
D.'blis \i-ited Nlriml children Friday
,f Nli - Mary (ilyn Nir. Nlatthew How Sunday morning at 9 inut Chapel. l ew ell Met 'ammaek Nlaijorie took dinner Mr-. Ernest Met anl-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lydia of Ind ianapoli.s visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mr and Mrs. ( has. Hart Mi.«s I.eola Moore and Mrs. Della Davis of Greeneastle spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs- Oscar June-. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Sigler and Mrs. John Bee visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Nlrs. Sam Rhoten at
Morton.
Nlr. and Nlrs. Sun Dickey spent' Sunday with Nlr Violet Shonkw.ler
and family.
Mr. and Mrs William Spencer of j
n
Lips that challenge — ho are you?” Eyes that say— “Come here!” finding a new loser on the
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Highly endorsed by the thousamlwho have seen it.
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See ins”
a few days with ND . Opal Newgent. I.ue'lle McAlindi n has been visiting ND .and Nlrs. Thomas Holland the past week. y
remain- ill at this
Russellville spent the week-end with
ND. and Nlrs. George Frank
Mr and Nlrs. George Pierce, Nlr. and Nlr Elbert Bettis anil Nlr. and Mrs. U iard Miller and children, ws- 1 ited Mr. and Mrs. Harve Rame;. at |
Indiana; olis Sunday.
Mr Delton Spencer who is in the Putnam County hospital for, treatments remains about the same. Nlr and Mrs. Gilbert Thomas ami son of Indianapolis visited Friday night with Mr and Nlrs. John jBurk. Nlr .and Mr- Donald Thomas and family spent Sunday with Nlr. ami
Mr- Harvey Thomas.
NDs. Mary Ann ,Stite- is .-pending
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CRON II.I E, Cal., (UP) Even the “scalp” busim-s -lumped in Dutte
i unty during the pa-t uiar. Hunter Ini ugiu ■ I ote scalps for hnuntiis year as compared t, you anii
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Saturcin the Rau ” ~ as ^ or,r ‘ , >ed by the grcatanimal painter,
Paul Rrun.som . .
| inspired by the brute
farce and savage cunning u hich has
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—and raw tobaccos bave no place in cigarettes
I hey are nof present in Luckies ... flic mildest cigarette you ever smoked
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VITV'I buy the finest, the very finest Vt tobaccos in all the world — but that does not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that "Nature
in the Raw is Seldom Mild”—so these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying process, described by the words— "It’s toasted”. That’s why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies arc such mild cigarettes. “It’s toasted” That package of mild luckiee
U a man u rite a better M preach a better sermon, or mak.e a better mouse-trap than his neighbor, tho he bun.I his home in th'.uoods, the u orld uill make a beaten path to his door "-RALPH WALDO EMERSON Does out this explain the world wide acceptance and approval of Lucky Strike? I " M ' l " B " — 11 ' mi i n
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