The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 September 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY. SKPTEMBER 1«. 1^-

4 Fels -Naptha Means less work! Better results!

THF n V RWNER ' n ' ^ ■' wrimniw spec -

4 ^ • •'] co ifiaa4 t by ill- Bn It strean inw wit. *" re-». , thre^ blir pr .ppller in front, \t will

actually ‘fly" after reaching the

Mr> Etta Fry. south College ave- of 1J0 miles an hour

HeraW Consolidated

“It Wareo For All"

castle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of Marc- v 18't*. Subscription pric . 10 per

Ernest A. Bronroirp was named ad- tr ack aft-r attainuig the nece-sary ministrator of the * tate of Joanna <P~*d and will thus loose all friction

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nam county; $3.50 to t'00 oer year morning. Browninp f iled application

I.

by mail outside Putnam county.

DtA\ SUITH (,i\i;s \d\ ick

show that -u ce'-ful men in aftei-life were t e high sen lars while in col-1 lege and graduate school; foi ex- ; ample, forty per cent of the members of the .'upreme ( urt were Phi Beta

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

i tor letters of a' min.-trat'on on .grounds that the dc cased left a per-

sonal estate valued .' no ad.ni .ist ration

; has been granted or applied for. The administrator allege- : - dec rase ! at the time of her deat was inlebted to hin in the .-urn of $ - 47.

f ( t \ ’ a :rf “ n ;in ^ ^ percent •

'( H>d. 'H«»l l it BE PRINcipai ten iit OPM x'ipi 'Ph \h KK SAYS

“Make

tinned in Wan’s W o in America Dean Smith *ent into the eta:!- of study helps f r the fteshman men. He spoke nf attitu ie . f study bo! - in the class ro m and the study room. He gave hints 0 f idy pro esses and /•>orr, errang'ment. Above all t e

Fay Hamilton and Fred V. Thomas

were ,n Marion Thur- ay.

Mr- S. S. Smith, of West Virginia, is visiting Mr and Mr-. Ora Todd.

-hip meet it •jay night. A iaige students i

• ol of first-year -ucs rd of advice to the . Dean G. Hvebert a ireshman - olari Mefarry hall Thurs-

Mrs. Ormand Hammond of Cleve-

i land, Ohio is visiting her parent- Mr and Mr-. Harry Williams. West PopI hr street, Mr. and Mrs. Hummond

j recently moved to Cleveland. Mrs. A. T Powell and Russell

I Crouch, of Pasadena, Calif., visited

,ean. “Have a definite idea - f wha‘ with their aunt, Mi-s Martha Crouch, task- .ue to be ne, a: d the order in anil friend- here Thursday w hile en-

route to Philadelphia on business.

rship >our first

mpu your freshman ^p^gker -tressed the importance of

t - Phi Eta Sigma ^p, 3 j|p 1 study pr' gram.

“Plan your work,” continued t

SUSPECT IN

MURDER CASE

SHOOTS SELF

HUSBAND OF WOMAN MISSING FIVE WEEKS IN SERIOUS CONDITION

Poweied by a 660 horsepower steam engin**, the car also uses the engine in braking by m -ans of steam brakes

#■’0'. and that w b>cn maKe contact with the ddes of

’ - j id e«tate thf * trough.

Present plans call for the construction of two types of equipment. Estimated cost for carrying 44 pas- i seneers one mile is 42 cents. Fuel economy is shown when the inventor! believes a Philadelphia-Jersey City

ticket .-hould lie about $1.25.

ENGLISH’S BEAUTY SHOPPE

50c 50c 50c

.->hampso and

Marcell

'hampoo and

M aterwave .... ...

shampoo and

Fingcrwave

PHONE 724 V

<o. Jeck-on street

503

PICKET CROtP DISPERSED BN U THORTTIES

II I IN.tl' Hlt.HM POLICEMEN \N D DEPl n SHERIFFS end MINE PH KETINC,

INDI \N \PoLIS LIVESTOt K

SCHOOL DAYS Means Added Expenses, Let us help you mee* them by advancing you the money. You can pay us back in small weekly or monthly payments. Indiana Loan Co, 24', E. M \SHlNCT<i\

Uo-ed Beauty Shoppe ()02 South Locust '(reel Permanent' . ,S:i.(K) and toji SlMuapoo 4 Finger W« Marcel

PHONE :.«2

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and

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present to hear the .:in the reas.. i why portent in the vvo;ld it cu* a few of the . ng h’gh scholar snip.

Martha Ann Spencer daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Wallace Spencer of Clinton Fulls who recently under-

went an operation at the county hos- " ‘ ‘

L. house at Quincy,

pitat returned to her home, Ihjrs-

day.

Dean Smith c was not only ' but that gra

uo^lf , dent than

which they will he completed. Time your work Have an h:ur to start Determine how man\ hours a day

f the first-year y OU can wor k efficiently, and stick to

the job that number of hours. Push your work. Never le; your w rk push you T-ke up one ta*k at a time an i -tay with it until it is complete . The

piesent is the time to do a task. A Betty Louise Crawley, Mrs. Lillie

ai'd toat scholars .tip tempermental attitudf whi h makes J Ewing, John Payne and Mrs. Pheora .•king lor high grades. impi-sible for you to work ex:ept Tatum all returned to their homes

at opportune moments is fcolis'-ness.” j Friday from the County hospital In concluaicn Dean Smith -aid, | where they underwent tonsil ojiera“Tne greatest thrill in life is thejtion* Thursday morning thrill of aocomplishme. t—a lasting! „ , , , satisfaction is the succe.-s ot mental | Mr ‘ : ‘ nd Ro - Pwrk an<1 . fam '

iiy who have spent the summer in ireeneastle have returned to th" r

QUINCY’, Mass., Sept 16, lUPl— Chaile- F. DuBois, 14, disappearance \vb wife five weeks ago led to

WILMINGTON. Ill. .Sept. 16, (UPi - ■

Hogs 4.0U0; holdovers 372; steady deputy sheriffs broke up todav the; custom, inspect rs 'ighu IB cenU up. HMatly 10 cmiU up; up ; : : - who had been Aha ttwy«a to 800 Ife.. $4 40 to $440; eop S4.55: picket! g the Wilmington mHW of t* j toote among the s 3d0 lbs. $4.00 t $4.25. 14 ) to 160 lbs , | Northern Illinois ( oal Corporation, chiefs

$4.25 to $4.35; PH) to 140 lbs., $4.1" to i There was no disorder.

With military tactics, the officers uncle,

naustiiiy ^•ikw

ir You’re off

Alter

your t

$4.20; packing sows $3.00 to $3j<5. j W.UI military «cu«. ‘ ,f ' 0 ' tattle 6"0; valve- 300; finished' formed the pickets’ automobiles into. Believe it or not, tl, u , steers ,'teady a; $lo; little interest in i line am, escorted them to Livingston j instrument ” an amazing myster. for a clue to her I ^ ^ ^ lUv in0tUv common county.

w vr. bouts, sho- and ^nously i ( nollt U|verg W4>1| ; The Wilmington mine orde.ed its un > Mmself t lay m a boartling, ()ie j ^ ^ ^ jn wpek . veal . ; fuH f 0 ,ce of 225 employe* to resume baggage prop, place.! - <

losei work tois afterm^n. I his knee* and soon Neg

When the custom snickered, he sat

were only objective

n of the quality cf work H Aever, he explained, a -tus! jets more out of college

glad indi ate-.

C” is dean,

“bei aa liege success is now term- . c i -u ess in scholarship. Frateii.it.es •hroughout the United State- n a le-ire men who make y od . a ■ Time and again ie. rds

The tall, nands. ne jewelry salesman, ,v ,ose home - at Tuckahoe, N Y ., was uncons iou .'hen removed to

a h:s;,ital.

DuBois had beet living under the name a Anderson n a lodging house for thiee days.

er* opened steady rt $7 down,

with the strains

50 cents up; late to., $7.50. | Although the pickets were evacuat-i Sheep j,ii0i ; strong; ewe and weth- “d without trouble today, the two-day Home.

siege of the Wilmington mine left

three miners wounded, four injured B< *LT SPLIT'

a m-aul ' ’ e r.-irai -.v btS'jj,' y«e '.qj -Se^i

ers $6.(»0 to $6.25; u ually $6.25; several $6.50; bucks '1 off; throw.uts

down to $3 and less.

bv stones, and two Mate highway policemen hurt in an automobile acci-

dent.

Injuries receive) today by highway

of Chicago,

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longer respected,’ said the

activity.'

Lconoim Store

19c

.32c 10c 10c 23c 25c

19c

Parlor P.rooms 4 sew, 39r value

Bisquick

j Belter Biscuits alwava IVj) Bran Flakes The big 10 Oz. 1‘kii. Marshmallow s Half Lh. I’kg. Salad Dressing I (ft. Mderne Brand

Pickles

I Qt. Dills 15c; 'weets

Corn Flakes, Bran Flakes 1 armers Pride. Pkg

Breakfast Bacon De|>endahle Brand. I.h. Pk

Beef Roast or boil \ ()(•

Young and Tend.-r Lh.

Fancy l»eef Steak 28c

Round or latin. I.h.

Sur. Cured Hams 27c

< enter slices. Lb.

Fruits — Vegetables We '.II Qualit) — t.ne 'ervire

Phone 740

SCO l T \EM'

Troop 43 held a splendid meeting at the Methodist church Wednesday j , . ar evening. After (.pening r e, and a short busines meet;;-, a snappy drill was conducted by R ■ Shaffer, a .'tudent in DePauw vs heli.ua

with the trfsqi.

Mr. C. C. Gillen famished the feature on the pr> gram y giving an interesting, as we]] a - instructive, talk. He showe.| : at tne purpose for spending vast um- >f money for education was • ■ learn insignificant items, but train the mind U>

think.

The last peri" , wa playing of gam*- . A I.aVeme Riley na-

hom“ in Minneapoli-. Minn., Their dijghter, Betty I. ha enrolled in Indiana University t r the coming

BALL GAME SUNDAY

Reb Rus.se 11, former major league

Fellow roomers heard a shot today star wjl , tojl on the mound for thp , policeman John Mason, of Chicago,! Honle of the G" d S

Cloverdale Greys Sunday afternoon may prove fatal, it was reported at ^ pd standing Only

when the south Putnam team crosses bats with the strong Flanner £ ! Buchanan naseball aggregation of

after a -earc found DuBois lyg i.n the oathi 'im fl,xir, a bullet

w imi in his head.

'! .(Hi Hi

He was taken in a police ambulance 1

•ilbed nis /"iiiition

“very

Mr. and Mr*. J. \\ son Hiram Kendall, t

Crandall and

street, re-

DuP. is’ wherea mts had not been

Q_i ncy hospital where authorities | Indiana;,olis at Morrison park. The

' visitors have one of the str>nge«t dubs in the capital city and their battery Will be either Munay or Gilligan pitching with Cole behind the plate

imed 1 •• li . eve romjgei • Dialrirt Judge -i-,,.. j 1L , Vp a „< p, v „.. a motor trip to the northwest. While Elmer Briggs at Plymouth ordered ' tones in 24 stj.ts for the season ai d on th"ir trip they vi-ited relat \es in his release eaily this week because of i j 10 .^ t0 op wins .Sunday. Ylockf rd, 111., an Minneapoli-. M nn., a k • evi-ienee after DuBois had;

and Sandy Lake. Minn. j been arrested on a murder charge.

I come a tender-f • interest was -how ■ boys, and prospe< • did year for this •

i FARMER DROP' DL\D \T $ \K\| HOME FIRE LADOGA, Sept. U .J<,-eph Mo<«Iy, 7><, dropped dead M-i -May morning while carrying furrnt re from tne o)azing farm residence of his brother-in-law, Roy Whitley, -en mile- so .th east of here. Hear* ’t jble, su;>erin-du.-ed by excitement, caused hi-

death

Mr. Mixaly, a widely known former re*nient of New R"--. had lieen vis.tmg Whitley, his br ;her- in-law, for six weeks. He wa. at the farm home when the fire was discovered at the northeast comer of the roof. The flames gained headway o -■peedily that the members of the Whitley family were unalde check trteir progress and oegan devoting their efforts to -aving household

goods

Divona Query, ag- 22 year-, Clo- As-istant District Attorney John Y T . i verdale R. 3, wife George Query, Sullivan had sain however, that he j has l>een ommitted • . the Ev ansville knev. -re DuBi ,s wa? and that he i state hospital p> Judge James P. would Lnu h.in "any time we want

Hughe- in circuit court following an him.”

- devoted to the j ,nque-t by three physicians w ho

■his same time, m<f that she wa- mentally unbal- * ' ooting cjceuired a* authoiiinri . 1 . (ties intensified the search for the

i -dy f Mrs. Elith DuBMs, in the

Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllaffie, vicirity of the DuBois summer home liv.r . east f Greencastle, attended a t (Jreat Herring Pond, Plymouth, the funeral of Mrs. Alma Alexander, several miles south of here. Mrs. Dual Stile*.ille Friday afternoon Mrs. Bo - vanished froi.i her Plymouth Alexander, w was born and reaied home about August 10 under circumnear .Stilesvill- died at the home of stan es which convinced police she a soil west of Brazil as a result of had been slain, kerosene burr. i

hi- tests to beat. Awakened the part of the "int to si spier-

Kenneth 4 II cane here from (OLLEGE PROGRAM PRESENTED Detroit, Mich.. Friday morning to be

HEDGE’S MARKET 102 N. Jackson N. W. Corner of Square

< holo

Cat, Lh.

Tender

l.b

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12U

CHUCK ROAST BEEF STEAK

Bed Hearts & Pork Tongues 3 lbs 25c GROUND BEEF tr 3 ,. 25c

BACON ,7

LARD

me

25c

WITH \ MEAT PURrirtSE

LIVER

PORK STEAK

SMOKED SAUSAGE

PICNICS SAUSAGE

Ghoice

( at, Lb.

Home Pack Go., Shanhles*. Sugcr Lured—Lb

Pure A

P(jrk Lba.

me

15c 10c 25c

WR DELIVER

PHONE 12

with hi. 1 * wife who has been quite ill it the county pital. Mrs. Lri-weli I t> formerly Miss Mary Ellen Mc- • arry, daught-r f Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCurry. Mr- ('risweH’- condition was reporte(i -lightly improved. John H. Kirkwood, 6ti years old, well known farmer of near Lewis. flay county, nied at his home W’ed-ne-day night following a long illness. He leaves a widow and five sonMrs. Elizabeth Higgins of Greencastl is a ister. Funeral services were held at (Tay • -itv Friday with interment at

Kftey.

Albert Brumer and si-ter Lydia Brunner, of Chicago, have lieen visit-I ing Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eiteljorge and family, northwest of Greer.castle, and Mrs. ami Mrs. Charles Eitel-; jorge, west Seminary street. Mr- I and Mrs. Ed. Modine of Cincinnati, | who also have been visiting them, returned home last Sunday. Mrs. Mouine is a sister of Mr Brunner and Miss Biunner. Glen Skelton history teacher in the local high school, will he the speaker at the morning service, and B. D. Hudson, of this city, former school teacher, will s|M>ak at the evening service, at the First Baptist church j Sunday Although the local Baptist church has been without a pastor since the resignation of Rev. W. J. I Crowder regular church services were ] resumed last Sunday and will continue with special speakers until another pastor is chosen. William Miller, age 44 years, who J sustained a fractured skull in the " •■[ '.■*. car and that of Harry Yonderschmitt at the Hanna cross roads, north of the city Wednesday evening, was reported definI itely improved by Dr. Wiseman FriJ day afternoon The boy’s parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Edwin Miller, who live just west of Morton, and his brother Her J man, age 12, who were cut and bruisjed and victims of nervous shock, are I recovering rapidly Mr Vondemchmitt owner of the Granada theater here I and whose home is in Bloomington, received painful shoulder injuries in the smashup.

VINTENNE. .. Ind, Sept. 16, (UPi —A piogram for development of Ev.: -ville toi: was presented before th* confc-i nee of Indiana Meth- , o'list inini-ter here today and re- ' ferred to Lie ■ mittee on education. The program embodied the foil vv-

ing suggestions

Apportionment—The amount ap- | jHirtioned to t * d.-tricts and charges ! of the Indiana mference for susten|tation of Eva sville college for one

I year shall lie $20,i)0o

Distributi >n—I he -hall oe disti aed

total amoant among districts

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INDIANAPOLIS, G l'i Altlm split from top to ooiti i a >Jt lightning during a wu,.] -torm. the 110-f(H>t

herd rs;iiai(j

St Joseph's bo-pital in Joliet, where ^ su ited a.- the flash v he and hig iway policeman Victor ^ t he institution’s eng Slezak, aNo of Chicigo, but lesn ser-! machinery will have • u ju.lt.

iously hurt, were taken.

Four employes of the mine were bruised, and three automobiles were damaged by flying stones, during picketing venter lav morning. Three pickets were sh t. but not dangerous-

ly wounded, late’ in the day.

The 1,500 pickets succeeded in closing the mine y- -'' iday in their campaign against the n day wage scale

under whicn it wa- operating.

The pickets members of the]

Pi ogressive M ■ - cently' f rmeii y

$6.10 a dav ’.i ter the L’niteM Mine I lake, although the Workers h: approved a reduced , to cup is only HJOv.ii scale of $5 a day. which is across the v

loctetv

Mrs. 'allu<M rfostes To Yrronica (Tub

The Veronica club met Wednesday afternoon at the country home of Mrs. Oscar Sallu.'t. The program consisted of stunts given by the mem-

bers.

Ninetren members and one guest was present. A most delightful time was enjoyed by all. At the close of the meeting the hoste-s served delicious refreshments.

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Mrs. Zaring Kntert: ined

l.adie' Aid Society

Mrs. Rvr-coe Zaring \ery delightfully entertained the Manhattan Indies Aid Society Wednesday, September 14, 1932 at her home on N. Madison street At the noon hour a birantiful pitch-in dinner was -pread and enjoyed by all present. The following Ladies were present to enjoy the day

Mrs. Chas. Brann. Mrs Homer Grif-j larger piane It is firmly attached fin, Mrs. Lloyd Fellows, Mrs. E. to a long iron pole cemented to the Lewis, Mrs Noah RoU-rt . Mrs. Louis | roof an whc-l- round and rour.-l in

Roberts, Mrs. Ernest Herbert, Mrs. j a eircl 0 .

(H*orge Keiser, Mrs. Mae Wright, | YY en the propellei begins to whir Mrs. Mari-ellus Crousore. Miss Au-i the plane cii, toward the ground, or gusta Glidewell. \’i-itors were Mrs,! turns skyw n i, continuing to circle

L \KE Y IELD> 1.6imi < d 1 BALLS] SAI 1 L'.KE CITY - 1 A lake over which g. ! a Mi L^ike municipal c ur-- id ihoAi

was dtained recently,

golf balls.

Sin e only “duds"

the hazard, ac mding • harveste 1 the cron '■

chiefly of a cheap pi. Statistics compiled

of America, re- the course revealed ’. miners seeking every t nree men hi:

iting :®)| ' nejdtU

2'ldies

balls yssi

two uat «fj

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Oyuki

< H \INEI* IT \NK FLIES M ANY PARIS, il'Ps—Stationary flying ha- become , mpoitant occupation hete, now tha* the charitable associati . of !>■ - le- Brisees, or Broken Wing-, has -ganize I a new school of aviation, w ich is installed on the roof of a large department store. Profit- f m the new school are for the benefit f aviators who have met with acridi ts while flying, and the plane used i s <all(’i “Hoverplane” fi m it- ‘unctii.n of hovering over the same spot but giving all the flying

sensations.

The Hoverplane is built like a regular airplane with one seat and all the contid.- are the same as in a

SEEK S NFH JnH

DETROIT. Mich . tl 1 BlakeMey. veteran

VenJa

Michigan Cent ral i the age of 71, aftc vice with the ccmpu' regrets but no losShaking hands u • en, engineer of is ■■ announced that aft was going out “to ! job.”

' '* retired ', f -J p had & ih.'tion. .,.am Bn B ital hort je ; t!

YOUTHS STROM. IN RI'IR (. YKHED INK' T li 'ifl

and charges by 'he conference cabi-

net.

Collertion—T e amount apportioned tt' each cha ge shall lie included in the total regular budgets of the churches, with pledges to be secured and i/ayments churches.

collected by local

Es-ie Smith and Mrs Ina Gerlier of Brazil. The Ladies left at a late hour ' voting the day a very pleasant one. +++++♦ Washburn Chapter D. \. R. To Meet Tuesday Washburn Chapter cf the D. A. R.; will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Floyd

FLYING TRAIN” VISION "I i VMDRN INVENTOR

Y'eager, east Seminary street. Mrs. C. C. Huestis will 'peak on “Current Everts of International Importance."

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Putnamxillp P. T. A.

Met Thursday

The Putnam ville P. T. A. meeting: was attended by a j . rowd. The K' SINFSsM\\ STAGES cost krt for aomn* Pres Mrs. Sheaffer. After the business meeting a -rioit program was MOSCOW, (UP)—An American

backwards and forwards with all the regular fly i g sensations, without anv

of its atteniiant dangers.

The price of a ride is 20 cents for a five-minute lesson, and there at* ways is a long line waiting for their turr. Man Parisian- have proved to themselves whether or not they are air-minded by trial 'pins in the Hovei plane before taking a trip to Le

Bourget for a ‘‘free’’ flight.

Pilot licenses will be given to the first thiee amateur* taking the les--ons a "(I pa--ing all of the prelim-

inary t( sts given to them.

DETROIT, (UP) (. lifesaving suits in\ youths strolled - ver down the Detroit li The youths, Fotie John F. Holtmeya r. their skin wet as tie water Forrest’s father Ai‘ former sailor, invent' the use of passeng> ami aviators suits • ■ belts firoviding buoy • ly waterjiroof.

e,| in rul* ed here,

. ' »‘ti

rv( ently. t Scott ,i; t evsn walked m

aur I Scc4f

lie -Jits I in ocean ..ed with

v. are

v .

CAMDEN, N. J, (UPi—Commuting at 200 miles an hour -onn will lie a possibility, according to the invent-

or of i "flying train.”

Although the "train” still Is in the given by some of the children. businessman crossing the Soviet fronexpei imrntal stages in a laboratory, i Rev Reck of Greene.; tie gave the ier at Negnreloye recently was tie inventor, Walter H Judson, is address of the evening , “hliged to stage an impromptu concert convinced that it will regain much of, +* + + + ♦ 'or the benefit of the customs offithe freight and possenger business, Kuppa Alpha Theta Alumnae ;'Tals to prove that a saw is a musical lost during the past few years to < hapter To Meet Monday - strument and not a carpenter’s tool other form- of transportation. The Kapr>a Alpha Theta Alumnae Among the personal effects of The -ponsors of the invention are chapter will meet Monday afternoon Robert A Alter, vice-president of the considei ing the construction of an ex- at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Ford Luca«. American Tool Works Co., Cincinnati, perime tal line between Atlantic City Blast Seminary street.

and Camden so they may determine the practicability of the model. If tests show the car can make the run

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Mrs Porter Hostess Bo

between the two points in 19 minutes, as the inventor thinks possible, it will be feasible to establish a New Y'ork to Chicago run in five and a half hours. The car travels on an elevated "trough” with its four specially suspended wheels rolling in two special gutters made of composition. The m bei i,: the aai take up the side and upwai i thrusts of the car

Tri Kappa Sorority The regular mehting of Tri Kappa ''ferity was Bel'P Tbui day evening at the home of Mrs. L. L. Porter in

N'lrtSiwi o«l.

Plans were discussed for a dance to be held Septenlfcer 23 » the hi eh school gymnasium. The proceeds 8 \vi 11 go to the scholarship fund. Twenty members were present. The

o

the social Hour.

THE

AMERICAN SECURITY

CO.

IcoanH & Discounts I'll on* 98 11 G E. Washington St.

CHICHESmS PIUS t Sfe;

NAT. , t Mi Si Y' (iNT V ity Program I A DIFS 2-Yc all evening No Othei GENTLKM E* 8:30 P. M. . Freddie Berlin* Yafifabonds p • nd Kxhihilion hiss "'O 1 ' TsngoBETTY JANE ' v( ’ 1 ^ | "Mistress of the FOUR RIFE lyii'll 11 Rhythm