The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 September 1932 — Page 2
TK2 DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5.1932.
Fels-Naptha It s worth lots more than it costs
THE DAILY BANNER ONE DOSE GERMAN And REMEDY ENDS GAS Herald Consolidated "i "a.~ sick and nervous with indi •it Waves For All” ifestion and stomach (fas One dose oi ...... r.reen- Adlerika helped I eat anything now Entered in the postoffice at Green ^ ^ (rmj(1> ,__ Hpnry Dodd
castle, Indiana, as second c ass oiai you can’t pet rid of indigestion nr
matter under act of March 8, 18iH. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; <3.00 per year by mail it. Putnam county; $3.50 to <6 0 per year by msil outside Putnam county.
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Mi^ionary Society To Meet In Church
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Chr.dion church will hold its regular) meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o - j
social rooms of the j
clock in church.
aas by For g.
just doctorin'? the stomach, -tays in the L’PPER bowel.
Kill > MON DAT FOR MAN KILLED BY LIVE WIRE
Funeral services for Hubert .1 Miller. 31 years old, Pennsylvania dgnal
WOM V.N SI \T I K COMMITED TO S i A1 E INS 1 ITli ION
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
LIBERTY. Mrs. Nellie
Did.. Sept. 5, (UP) — Kumer, who confe -ed
en.Moye. who wa- eleitrocuted Friday -laying Mrs. Elea >” Ounsaulie as the, ^
Vincient Harcourt of Atlanta, G.i , is visiting friends and relatives south
Dietrich Ri union
Held Sunday
The annual Dietrich cousin reunion ' ; hostesses will be Miss Lenore was held Sunday September 4 at the A | ; . m/ h. Mrs. John Cox and Mrs.
Ydlenka reaches BCIH upper and home of Mr. and Mrs- John Dietrich, ^ A Atkinson, ower bowel, washing out persons east of town. vVomen of the church are invited to
vhich cau.-e gas, nerv usness and bad Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. ",
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hi# German Doctor remedy. —R. P. ‘ lnt i Mrs. Erti# McCullough, Mr and j. rp , ( . pn | (Tub To Mullins Drugeiat. Mrs. Gilbert Dreher and son Willard Wednesday
| of Reelsville; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
.Mi- Jen ie Throop who ha# been Frost and children. Mr. and Mrs. quite ill at the hom-- of Mr. ami Mis. Janies Job and daughter, Brazil; Frank Talbott, south Indiana street,! Mr. and Mr-. S-tm McCoy and on wa reported improved Monday. | Donald, St. Louis, Mo , Marion McCoy
Indianapcli.;
while testing equipment in switch room at Greencastic, were neld at 1 o’clock M nday altornoon at the Bridget '! Methodi.-t church. 1 ,i ' iet*ry at
Biidgeton. i «ly w-i# t. ken from 1 au t :orities
town.
tesult of an argunint over a dish of
tomatoes, was committed t the I rt Mi-s Lucille Glidewell of Fillmore Wayne .‘tatc* - ■ T, 'i feeble mi' ie 11 has returned to Elkhart wht i ■ -he
by Judge Romos ( O'Bryre after he heard the te#ti y of three me ; .sl
that Mrs. Kumer was
Greencastic *. iD.dt ••:»n Saturday. Miller ha- -e-nt most of hi> life
the Bridgeton i.ved^in T> i • before moving year- ago He the .-iena! den. vania railroa Twenty men w
, mmunity but had Haute for some time t. Greencastle three i 1 been employed in • ent of the Pennsyl* for seven yt ars. k.ng in relay# for 10
hour made a futile effort T Miiier afti i 110 volts of electricity pa- -ed through his body when he ian.t .n contact with a live wire making a t- ’ nf equipment. Mr. Miller is #urvived by his wife, a #en Jam'--, and a daughter. Joan, and one biother, Otis Miller, of Terre
Haute.
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mentally unsound.
Judge O’Btyne pointed out a he made the committment that if Mrs. Kumer' cundit: mproves #he may be returned here and sentenced to two to 21 yeni# in the Indiana -tate prison on-a chaige of manslaughter The commit! ment was made after she . waived jury hearing and pleaded guilty to a manslaughter charee. Mrs. Gunsaulie. who employed Mr#.* Kumer a# maid, was shot to death at
her home near here and her body noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. buried in a - dlo.v grave. Mr# Howard Harris. Kumer admitted the slaying aft# Dr ,, n(1 Mr? w j F US on and son making . ne confessijn and t.ien 1*-!^ Coatesville were Saturday dinner pudiati' g it. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kiv-
ett, ea t of town.
OLD PLANE
is a teacher in the school there Mr and Mrs. Charles F. Reeves, west Walnut street attended the .-tate fair in Indianapolis MondayMr. and Mrs. Y’irgil Akins and family of Mt. Meridian spent Sunday with relatives in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sweet and son. i f 1 afayette. spent Saturday night and Sunday with relative# in this
city.
The Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church meets Tuesday after-
HARMSWORTH COURSE, Lake St. Cl dr, Mich., Sept. 5, (UP) - The L iti i State- today retained possession of the Harmsworth internati nal trophy emblematic of world speed supremacy on the water when a motor mishap disabled the challenger. Mi - England III With the Miss Englan I, hoi !er of the world'# speed :eeord cf 119.81 miles an hour, bobbing idly on the smooth water, Wood and Orlin John #on, hi# mechanic, swept past Don. The English driver, his hope# of lifting the Harm-worth trophy fa ling, v. rked frantically over the motors a th, Mi#- America droned o to victory. Wood completed the require! -even lap- • cin and letain the plaque.
PILOT Kll.l ED IN
AT ( LEVELAND MR KAt F> CLEVELAND, Sept. 5, <UP>—A1 Wilson, famous slant flier who thrilled moving-picture audiences with hidaring flying feat# while “doubling” for -tar# in aviation picture#, died today of injuries received v his 19H Cuitiss pusher plane clashed at the national air ra e# Saturday af-
ternoon.
Wilson was engaged in a sham battle with an autogiro when the acride t accurrt d about 2"> f> t over the grcuml. Riiiing out in •d int on the pilot's seat of the antiquated plane Wilson wag rtxsbei une ■ sed into the grou 1 an i the weight of the ship fell on ! im.
Mrs. Harlir. of Logan«port is visiti the week e. d an I Labor day with hi -i-ter. Mrs. Mary Haibi#'.n, 500
-outh Jackson street.
Mis# Frames Ractor, wlio has been ; #pe..ding the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mis. 0. J. Rector, returned to Vinvenn. Sunday, where she will teach in tl. high school the
coming winter.
A song entitled '‘Remembrance” .as ju : been published which wi'l be of i - tere#t nere a the words were .vritten b; .Miss Le Walls, heed of the English department of the local high -choc 1. The m i. was composed by Mr# Cathaiine Alli.-on Christie, former music instru tor in the Grten-ca-tle public school and who is now
living in Florida.
William A. Bond filed suit in circuit court Monday against Harry isutton, for $130 damages alleged done to hi# automobile in a collision one quarter of a mile west of the King School house on the Hamrick Stati load Augju.-t .u The plaintiff allege- the defendai ; operated hi.# car in a negligent, careless and reckless manner. Fred V. Thomas is attorney
tot the plaintiff.
RO Ml BID KF< Ei\ ED
Mr-. Hester, Mrs. Cox and Mr. Curry, all of Russellville, spent Saturday with Mis. Mary Haibison, 300
- <uth Jackson street.
Mis- Lucille Hurst left Monday for Danville. 111., where she will enter nurse.# training at the St. Fflizabeth hospital. Miss Hur-f i# a graduate of
the local high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Reeves,
The county commissioners Monday afternoon received 'lie bid on the Reube Day and others road. Isaac Skelton 1 ne bid >vas $3,723, which wo- considerably le - than the engi-
neer's estimate of $4,200.
R* -viewer# on the location of the Louis Pod road in Floyd township filed their teport allowing damages ,f of $30 to C. L. a d N. L- Higgins.
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SHEAFFER PENS S3.25 up at SAM HANNA’S BOOK STORE (■ ' ii in t try that platinumplated feather-ti uch jxiint. (Other Sheaffer—Made pens at $MH) upl.
nowned colors preparatory to a ship. The gray
marched cut in 12 homes is not a p
•eeks no power I powerful state.” The flags and i
helmets dcsely r<perial German #ta: military parade at the *x-kai#er rev. gunison there in the Cormran er Selii’. iccompanied by Mar
on, and C 1. The
inspected the Vft. ! w ith lines of disabh
The crowd cheen
1 played lively milit m with “Deutschla
The crowd was
t •• '-ffi.ient police m t prove: t the di #"ti# crushed in the 6'r# of the Steel II in accidents en rout several other memb*
this histoiic field, e i German citiien- . Stahlhelm which !‘.‘ to defend our p cal party and
•Mate, but ore
• r# • f the steel the old im- . in this fir#t nplehof #ince m- 1 the Berlin fall of 1913. ad his staff, a von MackenDuesterberg, an.#, begianing oldiers. d ily as bandars, concludI I'ber Alle- " large that even gulation* could of three |X'r•b. Four memet were kille l •-•i the field, and and numerous
The re viewers were Ed Stoner, Jas. Terry and ('has. Y\ Silvey. The commissionei# also vacated an old road in FI y! townshi)) which will be re-
placed by the new road.
An insurance impany engineer w ■> in -1 ected th« court house heati'ig plant boilers found their general con iiti'.n good and care of the attendant Roy Davis i impetent His report
Dr pirn Mr#. W. M Moser and son . was accepted by the commissioners, d. rri# Mo-'-r left Monday morning It was decide<, to let county house
i Septc -i 2i. Fixing of vot*
after spending everal week- with inK p | acts for t p e November election
Belle l nion w.-s before the commissioners.
Calumet City. Ill, and Gilbert Reeve# of Louisville, Ky.. spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Reeves, west Franklin -treet. The Big Walnut Baptist church
which i- located south of Manhattan, will berm its revhaF meeting 'fi Monday evening. September 19.
Kveryone is invited to attend.
relatives and friends in
I spe tatci s wete sligiitly injure 1.
Let l# Do ^ oiic Hmlo Fiiiishino
Our experts in developing-, printing- and enlarging make the most of every roll of exposed film. Service is always here. And our price s are reasonable, too. MILLINS DRK; STORE
Mr and Mr# A. 1^ GiMKienough and daughter Carol, and Miss Meredith Reeves, da chter of Mr. and Mrs. I>ee Reeves, haw returned home from Three Lakes. M where they spent
the summer.
Harry luirue, < al barber, who has n confined t hi# home on north Madison #treet ly an illness of typ aid fever, wa .hie to walk uptown Monday Mr. Lame is slowly improv-
: g in health.
J. 0. Camma k was a war led third prize for lamIwape picture- at the Indiana State I or at Indianapolis. Mr Cammack, who has had exhibition# at the fair fir several y< ars, has never failed to win a prize. Mr. and Mr# Lossan McMillan and son James Richard of Indianapolis, .-pent the week end visiting Mr-. McMillan's parents, Mr and Mrs Claude Wilson, south Jack#on street. They were accompanied to Indianapolis Monday by Miss Catherine Wilson and Miss Roberta Goldlierg, who will
enter business college in
city.
The eommi##i nets will their meetiiur T icsday.
continue
A Hodge-Podge from Here and There
"Jimmie”
General At . l..rdo Rodriguez ha# been -worn in a- president of Mexico, sue i-eding F'a ual Rubio The Mexica govemmeir. is now in the hand' - of a military 1 er which may mean something.
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Suzanne 1-enplen, French tennis #tai, rau-ed a :ir at Antibes when #he appeaiel n the courts dressed in white sh it# and brassiere. We ask you why go ta the Follies?
Van Gronau and his flying boat have reached T kio. The Graf Zeppelin is homeward bound after another ocean flight to South America. I
the capital Germany may uve lost the war but)
and Willard Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Knetzer and children. Fillmore and Mr and Mrs C. W Cole and daughter, ea?t of
town.
The reunion will be held next year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Job at Brazil. +*+*++ Hatnaker Reunion Held At Russell»ill.> The annual Hamaker reunion was held Sunday at Russellville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Sellers. A splendid basket dinner, games and a social good time marked the
event.
Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heathco and daughter Nellie. Mr. and Mr#. Ernest Cook and family. Mr. and Mr-. Otis Cooper and family, Marie Zook, Frank Heathco Jr , and girl friend, anu airs. Mnrv H"maker all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Duncan and family. Mrs. Dan Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds and family, and Mrs. Elizabeth Sweet, all of Greencastle; Mr# Nellie Williams and daughter. Mr. and Mr-. Roy Evans and family, Mrs. Floy Woodall and children, Vern Bunnell all of Putnamville; Mr. and Mrs. John Sellers and daughter of Roachdale. and Herman Binkley of Greencastle. ++++++ Dorothy L. Smith Is Bride of Stanley Sears Sunday afternoon at the home of James Arnold near Bainbridge Miss Doiotiiy Louise Smith, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, was united in marriage to Stanley Francis Sears, son of Mr. and Mr#. Jesse H. Sears, of east of Greencastle. Preceding the ceremony Miss F.lizabeth Padgett very beautifully sang The Sweetest Story Ever Toll,” and At Dawning." She was ac:om|»anied at the piano by Miss Florence Evens, of Greencastic. At 2:30 o’clock to the strain# of Lohengrin, played by Miss Evens, the bride, attended by Miss Margaret Coffman, a schoolmate, entered the living room to meet the bridegroom, wio was attended by his brother, .Marion Sears, before a beautiful improvised altar of garden flowers. The Rev. Robert Beck, mini-ter of the Gieencastle Christian church, read tlie impressive servici. The bride woie yhite crepe and can led an arm bouquet of cream col ered biide's roses. The bridesmaid wore pink lace net over pink and carried pink roses. Imme lately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Sears left for Milwaukee Wise., to visit Ray Smith, brother of
the bride.
Among tho#e present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mi. and Mrs. Jesse H. Sears, Mr. aril Mrs. Rev Smith and family, Marion Sears, James Arnold, MB* Grace Arnold, Mr and Mrs. Cecil Bartlett, Mrs. Blanche Brown, Mrs. Amanda Wright, the great grandmother of the bride Mr#. Dora Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Hers hel Dainall, Mrs. Clara Hansel), Mrs. Alma Thoinp#on, C. R. Best, Mr. and Mrs. Ji-hn C. Seat#-, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evens, Mi # Florence Evens, Mr an I Mrs. Albert Houck and family. Miss Margaret Coffman, Miss Padgett. Mrs. Farah R.
The Crescent club will meet w-ith j Mis. Archie Allen. 904 South Locu '. street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:3b
o'clock.
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Fortnightly < lub To Meet Tonight.
The Fortnightly Club will meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs Roy Abrams on Popular street
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Art Needlecraft Club Will Meet Thursday The Art Needlecrafl Club will meet with Mis# Martha Crouch, 403 east
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SCHOOL DAYS Means Added
Expenses,
Let us help you meet them by advancing you the money. You can pay us back in small weekly or monthly payments. Indiana Loan Co, 24'3 E WASHINGTON
Much money i# wagered eadi d,y on this kind of -port, in ite of v-.g. orous protests from the S m iety ;> j the Prevention of Cruelty : Aniirsls.
PUBLISHERS INVIlib
INDIANAPOLIS. (U Mr-
Seminary street, Thursday aftemoon • than 2,400 publishers in at 2:3d o’clock. Members please note have been Invited t- attei '.ne prig, ch-nge in date of meeting. ing equipment exhibit at the IndiaJ a. -e State Fair which ope n m i tomoj.
p'ntertained With
Bridge Party
Miss Dorothy Wells and Miss Martha Ellen Rector entertained 20 guests vith a bridge party at the County dub Monday afternoon. The guests were Lois Black, Elizabeth Raiiden, Carolyn EUis, Gettrude Heiod, Betty Pence, Miriam Peck, Marjorie Murnane, Julia Murnane, Mary Katherine Harris, Jeanne Lea-h. Frame- Long, Margaiet Durham, Miriam Bintz. Barbara Thomp--on, Mary Geohegan, Mary Gillen, Virginia Mathews, Mary Florence Landes, Margaret Ann Inman and
Leona Snider.
THE WEVTHER
Fair tonight and Tuesday. Stmewhat colder Tuesday in central and north pertions. ROACH RACING THRILLS ENGLISH -H MMER RESORT JUAN-LES-PINS, (UP)—In this beach tesort, “Mi k the Miller” once more has beconi. i name for the bookmakers to conjure with.
Long
odds on, he can pi'-perly
the bookies’ nig pre. Still, ‘•Mick’’ does nit celebra - his victories by barking contente !y a# his famous greyhound nat . might have done at London’s W ite City, because- this
Mick is only a > ockroach.
Yes, a cock: ,, h, but a very good o e, and ni" ' the lads along the Juan-les-Pin# - ardwalk will glady lay their shir,# on his chance any-
time he chooses to run.
Cockroach racing has become all the lage her- Thoroughbreds and greyhouni -• •■on rothing to the fans of the swiftly dashing cockroaches, who provide thrill# untold as they struggle on in nose to nose finishes. In re srre:ion of his quality, the king of • ie ockroach purebreds has
been nair.ei! Mick the Miller.
This i how cockroach racing is
row to continue through F.-jitember}. The exhibit w ill be hi b! under auspices of the India:.a i.ni-,-rsity d*. partment of journalism Publishers of Indiana lib: i , Michigan. Ohio and Kentucky ato attend the displai whki, will shot the latest improvement - niintJ equipment especially adap' : t, ;h, u.-es of daily and weekly m w-papm, Professor J. A. Wright, ■ I tin- university, will have charge f the iii|.|
play
The school of journalism will puU lish an Indiana State Fail ,aper C. K. Van Valer, -uperinteiui. nt of t|» Indiana University Pres and Professor J. W. Pien-y. head "f the department of journalism, will #uper|
vise the newspaper work.
More than 1,000 squat- feet in the] east end of the new Indiana uniter, sity building have been t aside for
the central state printing exhibit MANY VISITORS >F 1 NEW CAKMALITE MON ASTER! INDIANAPOLIS, Sep- 5, (UP)J
A steady line of vi it - from l parts of the state til": throuyn 'J new Carmalite mon. t> nea; al
since running every .ace at j yegterday u u wa _ (;p , ned fo ,,
be te:me specti o".. Officials est,mated ttt|
50.0(H) (tersons ha-i piiin zedtotk
low. grey-stone struttuu
A line of 5,000 person- hadtawi at the doors when it w ogeneilt
nightfall more than ' -'00
were turne I away.
Carmalite sisters will take i.vertl)l| monastery shortly b> ! ■ the t rail dedication by Bishop J : b Ch*rt , |
land, Octobei 3-
THIS WEEKS Wl MHER
Generally fair exi-e
of showers Wednesd: : Thursai), cooler Monday, son, wartig
Tuesday, cooler lattei
SOCIETY TO AID LOBSTbR' PARIS (UP)—A "S iety for Prevention • of ( ruelti ' D ‘ rri
ha# been formed hen
finish | o#t are dark hoxe# with holes "■ ve lne --‘b in th m. A- the #»urtin.r n, of two weeks would I
Frr
the rotb
feeling? a k
conducted: The truck consist# of j
glass covered grooves, one for each I . entry. Each i# numbere i. At the to prevent the cooking ’ l°_ . starting line, transparent covers are kk' e method most u-t cupped over •h insect, and at the • t,,,0 ks at pre#ent. I>'b
says, have the satin
in th.-m. A* the starting signal a strong elect: light is switched on behind the n, lies, and simultaneously the covers are lifted. The cockroaches, w ■ -bun light, run away from it and -'rive to reach the dark
The condition of Vii- h enn
Criswell of Detroit, M III Mr. Md Mi-. .1 1
ha# been quite ill. w , rte l m
haven at the other end of the groove. , improved Monday.
Two Vacancies Cole Apartments 1, One room apartment. Kitchenette and Bath *35.00 1, Two room apartment, Kitchenette. Bed room $50.90 Heal Light. Mater, Gas and Hie, l tie refrigeration furnished. Most desirable aoartmeiit huildinv m Greencastle. One month free rent with a year's lease on all one and two room apartments. See cu#todian, East entrance or call 3C3.
( ole Apartments 517 A 19 East Wash. St.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Comerley, of I Gaty, accompanied by Mr. and Mr-. , E- W Connerlly and Mr*. Julia Albaugh of Greencastle, have returned from an interesting trip to Washington, Annapolis, Baltimore, Atlantic City, and Philadelphia. While in Arlington they visited the grave of Gen. Jesse M. Lee, who was well known here John Hamilton, si uth Greenca#tle | man, held in the county jail on a ' charge of assault and battery with intent, who wa# removed to the coun- | ty hospital last week following an attack of heart disease, wa- returned to the county jail Monday morning Hamilton is held in default of 11,300’ bond pending trial at the September: term of court. Word has been received here of the j death of Mr#. Susan Ratcliff, who j died la#t Tut- day at the home of her J daughter, Mrs. N. S. Lucas. fi20 Eddy street, San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Rat- , cliff was well known here having ■{ -pent her entire life in this city until j ten years ago at which time she went j to make her h<>m«; with her daughter^ who was formerly Miss Alberta
Ratcliff.
Germans aviation.
continue to progress
A 9-year-old boy suffered a mangled leg when ha climbed out on a tre limb above a polar bear's cage at the Madison, \S isconsin, zoo. This youngster evidently did not believe in sig s to “iHware of the animals.”
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Out in Us Angeles, Fred Murilla an i John Sheasey, are seeking to es-tabii-h a new world’s refueling en-duran-e record. They will have to remain aloft for the next month to s» t tbis record but they have nothing cn some people who are “up in the aif” all the time.
SPEC IAL PRIC ES ONI W I KK KM Y
Shampoo and Finger Wavr ''hampoo ami Marcel
Finger
Wave
50c 75c 35c
Permanents S3 Jo S«>.00 Coed Beauty Shoppe !»02 South Locust Street Phone 592
Wright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Will in | Brothers and daughter, and William
| Boatright.
+ * + + + ♦ Shower Is Given For Misw Prances McAlinden Miss Flora Frances McAlinden daughter of Mr. and Mr Charles M - ! Alinden, Clinton township, whose ’ marriage to Finley M Cojie will take 1 place the first of October, was honor ! guest Friday evening at a miscellan eous shower given at the home of Mrs. W. J Cope, by Mrs Claude Frank of Indianapolis. Mrs. Arthur (iarrett and Mrs. Gma Gridler. About fifty-five persons were present for the shower, the bride-to-be receiving many appropriate and beautiful gifts. The tabie containing lire gins was decorated with pink and white streamers, the center piece being a doll bride holding an umbrella. Refreshments of ice cream and angel food cake in colors of pink and white were served. +*++*♦ TH Kappa To Meet Tuesday Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday even ing promptly at 6:30 o’clock with Miss Mary Louise Throop, Blooming-
ton street.
THAT'S the thirt slogan among our skilled operatives. Shirts bought with discretion should be laundered with care — and wa give them that extra car# in our laundering methods. MEN learn what shirt comfort really 7$ when they send their ihirts to us each week. Tell us to hav# our driver call
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