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MOt J -HlN l , FOR ANlI-FRZLi'L £>1. ■ (l T P)—Government hutomobile radiators will u:,? moonshine alcohol s izod by prohibition ngcnts h re a.3 an anti-fr eze. J'lrlrre lja\ is recently ordered 2,109 j'allnns nirned over to governtinnf agencies, liu ltidinte the T‘• Office depai tTncnt for sucii u.-
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la vor »' 1 otvr-half, but the conn HlTaM ('OliaOlMa t^d ,v had -o reduce Its price Wave * ror aH” Entered iu the postoffice at GreenVVAICH AND USPEN TO GAMEJ i nfliana , as ., C ond class mail , \DISON Wi (tTP,- While ^ ^ of Marfh 8 , l878 . M ’ "«''*»■) Wilke and Ufc. Barron j gi , !i , < , rip , io|| pri ,o cents per
Ruiknirn sat In their antomchile icilnR a hf-,h ‘hr d foot ha fl ii:t narn i nuiny, ^ i- ■ 1 iiy mad outside Putnam County,
Subscription pri e, 10 cents week, f3 00 per \esi by mail in Put
„ , nan. County; *.3.50 to $5 00 pet year
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MYSTIC SHRINK KKATUKE I down on a clean pact, apply the cm htM , "0 ' l ,M f '* , 1 F ' N .1[ 9 OF “HBNRY’S WF.OniNC,” bon tetracWoride on the wrong side, A judgment of ,11 402.31 to push the dirt out. rather than rub of the phunt.ff was taken m circuit , An outstanding feature of Henry’s it in from the right -'id*- Brush light- court Wi-dnes ay morning Wedding” is the meeting of the col- ly or “feather" the edge of the spot mortgage tor c osure rut p ,
so there will be no ring. 1 Ltuisvillc Joint Stock Land Bank •tacts of salad oil or ether pare fat against Rise ... Enfsland and _
In a kiitim » decree of fore lose re
ored brethren and sistern of the Mystic Shrine. After Uncle Henry, the
famous bridegroom disappears, due on light colored goods omeiimes re- _ ninst to kidnaping, the faithfJt negro cook ! spond to taknim or French chalk, left was iscu d 4r "j a ‘ l! decides to call in the brethren and on for several hours to absorb the t.'.e Pierson Ho ar
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PCRS0NAL AND LOCAL NEWS
i VI -1 Bitty Brown, a Depauv/ stu dent, entered th , eounty hospital, V\ ti :day for treatment
Mrs John Bears and baby returned to their home neat Fillmore Wed-n-rriav from the county hospital
dr and Vr u Mont Chadd. Tom merctol Place, are' the parents of a daughter, born Wednesday morning I The local iioose lodge, No. 1592, will meet in regular session tonight at 8 .Clock Ail members are urged to attend.
Mr and Mrs. rrank f.ane and son Harry have moved from their h me on south Indiana r'reet, to shMr farm in Clinton township
C rn tat em will inert P i lday af.er noon witli Mrs I/ittip Ashworth, n<r'h Jaekson .'■trert, VI. mhers are a ked to note change of date
Revival services are being held at the Methodist church af Reelsville. Rev. Miles is conducting the meetings The public is cordially invited.
Ttie Indies Auxiliary of the Southern Indiana Power company will meet Thursday evening nt 7 30 o’clock at tne home of Mrs C. A. Agnew, Chestnut street.
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am sick and tired of cheap quality merchandise the store are offering.
A radio broadcast in honor of Mr and Mrs. John Riskier of Rselsville, on thcii- 50th wedding anniversary, was lesrd frtm station WBfiW in Terre Haute W>dne>da3 inomine at II o’clock. *
The ennuni tee pon orins the Tut £couta of Greenca-tie will hold a meeiing in the offiep of th< Green eastlp WhIpi W'lik > ontpttny Wpo nesday evening hi ti if, o'clock. All members ai< urged to tie pri sent.
i i s proving more cost ly and My feet are so <‘omfoitable thal I wanr to sta\ home alv ays.
’ by can’t 1 buy shoe. Hkt I use t.o that were i ays “broke in and ready if) wear.
your Mines where you think you are «ivcvery thing for your money that a reliable ore always Rives you and you will always ^receive full value for money qte-nt at
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Kenneth Harris has lieen named administrator f the estate of his wife, Ethel 1 Harri in circuit court. The decease i left : personal e-tate valued nt *150, according to the application for letter of idministration
Clarence Wilson, 47 years old, of Russell township, nested Monday afternoon by deputy -heiiff Edward Eiteljotge, charged with assault and battery on his sister, F.t'fie Goff, was released from cu tody Tuesday on $100 bond.
Mr and Mrs. Bird II Davis, ow n*r of Th Hoo.iler Stale, publisher’ at Newpori, have airiwd in tirepneas,tli to spend the winter months with their daughter ami von ln,law Mr and Mr Donovan C .M<iffett, 7 Spring avenue Mr Davl is In pool hi a i h
sistern of the Mystic Shrin and to grease hold a .seance with the spirii to *, e „ if Uncle Henry can be found. As a n suit a large numbei of tl,. colored frlk appear an<t hold a n.r.-nng io lalk with the .spiri‘'s in t rtlrr to see if anytihng ran lie done 'about the dis-
apearance I The songs - ung hy the gmup are j ^ VV(>M Hos ^ 7 „ Lon. me Read,” “Hallelujah,’’ j S( r> ( |uh Tuesday
was taken Roy G.
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SOCIETY
iiivu- in the action, wa-- continued
t h. capacity by the court.
fri-.V DRIVEN Pi ANE FNf.INF. IS GIVEN TEST
Theue nnappy days remiM -, ^ »„ ter not far off. fie: read, f (r , jt an R ealU for extra ( j. h f , Teal urd iledhir.g and utter r<,-^ sitiea. See us for liberal ie f . T ,. f mtw.thly wrcrkly paysventthe neerte. help
“Hear t>eni Bells,” and “Sing You Sinner-.” Members of the Mystic Shrine are Ben Riley, Marjorie Mr Intyre, Mrs I C. < on rad, Mrs. Raym. ud Fisher, Mrs. Zol M’Intyre. Mtiry Morgan, Wilma Asfcell, Joe f'ani ’ibell, Freydis t ox, Mrs. lister Blue, Mrs. O. J. Stewait, Jean Wil iiain.-., VIis i iloise Walker and Elmo
Sweet
A mistake appealed in the adver tisenenr yesterday. The children’s matinee will he given at 3 45 instead of 3 p. m.
NOTICE OF AJJMJNTST RATION
lor Ire Is hereby given hat the und ivigned has been appointed hy ihe Judge of the Cireuii Court of Putiiant County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estaif of Ethel I. Harris, late of Putnam County, deceased. Bald estate Is supposed to he sol-
vent.
Kenneth F. Harn-, Administrator. Cause No. 7493 Nov 15. 1932 Attorney Charles MeGanght y John W Herod, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 16-3t
FAST MARION
H.irri«on McGinnis and friend of Indianapi lis and Mr^. Cusi* Applegate were Sunday visitors with I E. McGinnis and family. 7 tie c (' ( iub met Wednesday af ternnon with Mrs. Oran Buis Mis- Edna <’ox spent Saturday night with Mr an I Mrs Ray Wallace. Mi and Mrs. I F McOmnis called on Mrs. Maggie Storm and family Monday evening. Mi and Mr- Oran Buis and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs A H. Stone. Eugene Cox spent ihe weekend with friends at Crown i enter. Relatives from Illinois spem the weekend with Roy Mercer and family.
PI RNId,I THANKS HIS FRIENDS
The S. C. C. club met Tuesday evening at the home of .Mrs Kenneth West, Fiat Wsinut streei Plans were made to piece a comfort for the Rnl Cross, and to give a Thanksgiving basket to cr.e of the needy tamilie 0 . Twenty four member? were present. Refreshments were sereii during ihe
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Dance Proceed? For local Charity
Proceeds from the Delta Theta Ta t dance to be held Friday night in he old high school gym will he for local welfare purposes, members of the sorority announced this morning. They hope to realize a uni large Mnugli
AKRON, 0., (UP)—A cteamwer d airplane motor, a- verted I y r nerioi to ga'oliiie motors, has been jerieetid by Harold C. Johnston, of Akron. Advantages claimed for the steam air ship aier longer life, greater c.msing range, greater economy in operation, may he started in a few moment? legardless of weather conations, better radio reception, cannot ; I be detected by a radio finder or from 1 sound of motor, water or steam be- 1 jng replaced by a Binary solution hermetically sealed to prevent los=, and steam-heated cabin. J l, nstoii explains that the power unit is unique in its simplicity, n'm-oih, .silent opciatinn, light weight,
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The power unit is free from s : . 3 rk plutis, or other electrical equipment. except lighting, which is farnwnei bv a small motorcycle type generate and storage battery.
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Greencastl? families on Thank givi c 1
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WALNI T LNh TABLE
This is a sturdily built table in Walnut finish, lop JO in.' 24 in. An ideal Xmas g’ift..
Horace Link & Company
The Vtore Of Furniture
Judge Janie 1 P Hughes, recently elected to the supreme bench, Dr. T. A. Sigler, Democratic county chair man, Frank Cannon, and James Pen men. Democratic chairman of <7a\ county, letdrned Tuesday evening fr^m a Democratic gathering at FYetydi Lick. * '• ’ On account'of the snow storm the funeral of H. B Sears, who riled Monday, w;ih postponed from Wedneoday until Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock w the McCurry Funera' bom Dr A K Mongt r will be In charge and Interment will he In Forest Hill cemetery
INDIAN A POI.H LIVESTOCK
Hogs 2JMiO; hcldteers 102; gener ally 30 cents up; 100 to 225 lbs., $3 65 to $3 75; latter for most 120 to 180 lbs., 225 to 230 lbs., $3.65 to $3.65; 300 lbs. up, $3.45 to $3.56; packing sow- $2.50 to $3 25. ( aide 400; calves 300; slaughter cla? es fairly active, steady-strong best sellers to sell slightly under $7; others down to $4 2b; heifers *3 50 to $5 50; common $3 00; most cows $2J>0 io $.3.50; low cutters and cutters $1.25 to $2.25; veals 50 cents up at $6.,V) down .Sheep 300 lamb* strong 25 cents up; ewe and wetheis $5 50 to $6.00; bucks $| off; throwovts down to $3 and below.
FAITH LOST IN WATCHDOGS
BUFFALO. N. (lip)—Henry A. Friedrich has Iom faith In watchidoef. Friedrich park'd his antomoblle and l»ft his dm . aA i r |nh setter, In the rear peat , gimt-d It. When be returned an hour later, be discovered that thl \i - had made off with both dog and automobile. Both’ were recovered. ,
Day. The dance will follow the Green castle Bainhrldge basketball game and Bob Heed’s orrhe'tia will furnish
the music
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DEta Zeta Cirtl? To Men Thursday The Delia Zeta Circle will meet Thilr r day evening at I 3ft o’clock at ihe home of Mr? Archie Alien, 954 •noth l ocust street.
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Teachers And Officer'. To Have A Snppe,The teachers and officerr of ihe Chrirtian chtircli Sunday Sclmo) will hold a pilch in nipper In the church hnsenient Thursday evening St 6:3ft o'clock Please bring table servlet
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Mrs Reeves Hostess To Penelope (Tub T ho tegular meeting of the Penelope club was held Tuesday afternoon at rhe home of Mrs. O. 1. Reves, west Franklin street. Mrs. R. P Mullin' had charge of the program for the aft*moon on the subject "Famous Chefs.” Fifteen member' were present The hostess served refreshments during the social hour
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S. S. < lass Meeiing
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The meeting of the Adult Class of|fc) the Baptist church which was to have ;^| lieen held tonight, ha« been postponed!® inrtefmiteW. 10
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Council of Clubs To Meet Thursday
Die Greencastle Council of Clubs j|j will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the scout room of the Mitholi t church. Council members
a tan 'anl OX5 propeller at 1250 r* volutions per minute seemingly with case, silence and absence of vi-
bration.
High pressure steam is generated in a coil unit of novel design, heat for evaporation is furnished by a ebsed type of Btunsen burner. The generator and burner weigh but 84 pounds, according to Johnston. For tdel, the engine uses a number two giade of furnace oil which costs mly ?i< cents a gallon. This grade of fn r l eliminates the constantly fear'd fire hazard, according to
inventor
WHITEWATER, Wi (HP) unusual duplication of name I r , corded in the family hi ory of will Haworth .HI? grandfaihei. samiu) Haworth, met Roes Haworth at <a family reunion. Will Hawnrih rr lat s. Conversation reveal, t ,hai iti, father of each wno named eh h, worth, the mother of each wa- aang ed Irydtfl Delion. atid a lan.lfaiti of each was named Janie? Haworth Yet they were very distant lelan Will Haworth said
PRFNIDINTIAI ARGIHvtFrfT
MIBBGl’IiA, Mont. tTP) 4n ar gmnent over the re«-pectlve m<rit of Prr l.ierit Hoover and ITanklin n Roosevelt may cost th-> Ilf. of W.lltr Rndons Radons wn' removed In a hnspilal lr.‘ a critical condiiion from knife vroonds after he had quarrclca with lames William- colored ov.r the'th. political candidate according . r port ftbd concerning the offai.
SPECIAL
Quality Survicu Always.
I want to thank my friends for the loyal support ihey gave me in the campaign just closed. While their efforts were not successful I am none the les- appreciative of the many thing? that were dore m my behalf. I shall stand ready at all time- to
show my appreciation
Personally I have no regrets and, , , ,
„ . . and club presidents are urged to at
narhor ho ill will toward any one. 1 ^
realize that our party was the victim + + 4 + j
of a nation-wide wave of unrest
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growing out of a world wide depres--1011 without parallel in recorded his try. My ('rentes! hopes 1- that the coming months and yeats will bring a return of that peace, prosperity and hapiness which has hentii bur thru ihe greater part of our national ex1 tence foil ing the remainder .tf my tern, as a representative and there after as a private citizen I shall do everything wifhtn my power ho make that hope a reality. FRED S PURNELL
YOI IH FOOLS POLK B GETS ESCORT AND FINE
KANSAS CITY, Mr, (UP) Frank Batageli, 18, sobbed mightily when police stopped him for peeding his •ruck down a boulevard. "Pm going to my cousin’s,” Frank explained. ‘He', dying.” He told officers where his cousin lived. The police were s.,mpathetic. “Follow us,” they directed Frank With Jren open, the police car sped down the street. Frank’a truck clattered along behind. But at the address which had been given, no cousin could he found. And no one was dying. Frank paid $25 fine and surrendered his li-ense for 30 days.
REMOVING GREASE STAINS
Carbon tetrachloride j s a favorite solution for grease stains because it involves no fire risk and never makes the color Tun. It cun be bought by the pound tin can at any drug store at a reasonable Jirice In dealing with stains giade by automobile grease, first rub lard or white vaseline on the pot on the wrong side. Use a clean rag to remove this, with as much of the black grease as possible, lay the spot face
Delta Tlida Tau Meits r.n Thursday Delta Theta Tau will mr'd Thurs day evening at 7:30 o’clock with Miss Helen Frowning, iftlf, south Indiana street + + + + ♦’♦'
With every $1.(K) cash pureluwe- we you free any 25c meat purchase.
Mis Wilson Hostess tu D« r.iesl.c Science (Tub The Dmes'ir Science
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club met
Tuesday afternoon with Mr George ISiaagir!liiTOat?.WWafi»A^^ s* ViES
Wilson, Bloomington street Mrs. C.)!
F. Stiner read an interesting papei on “The Two Thieves ” Twenty-four inemhci' were present.
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Art Group To Meet Thursday The ;,rt group of the A A U. W will mict Thursday evening at 7:30 o’chck with Mrs. Muyeur, Cole spurt ments, east Washington sticet Mrs. Mnyeur will lead in the di ms ion of French painting All interested are invited to attend ++++♦♦
TURKEY DAY SPECIAL
Saturday Only
Mrs. I nng Hostess To D. A R. Tuesday Washburn Chapter of the Daugh ten of ibe American Revolution met with VIrs. Wallace Long Tue«day evening. The chapter voted to have its contribution to the history fund diverted Io Constitution Hall. A con trihidion of $6 was made towards the local milk fund A Christmas gift of $5 was voted towards the Tamasse heating plant. Mrs Wallace Blue gave an interesting talk on "A Day at Ellis Island.” Pictures endorsed by the national D A. R. and which will he shown at the local theater soon are: ‘fl-ore Me Tonighc" with Maurice Chevalier; "Night of June 13,” fea turing Clive Brook; "Painted Wo men’’ Peggy Shannon; "Hell’s Highwy,” Richard Dix; “My Pav, th# King,” Tcm Mix.
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