The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1ft33
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Mis ; ; Virginia Jenckes <>f , l*‘n , e Haute was the guest Sunday i»f Mias bruise Lucas. Putnam post No. 5it, the American 1 egion, will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock fur a business meeting Chailes Meikel, north Jackson street, entered the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis Monday for tTeatment of kidney disease Miss Mildred Pitchford, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. H. Pitchford, en tered Indiana Teachers college al Terre Haute Monday.
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ROOSEVELT TO VACATION
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yet been made, it was expected he would use the seagoing yacht Nourmahal, belonging to Vincent A* tor, his close personal friend and an ar-
dent campaign worker.
The President-elect said he would seek complete relaxation on the sea trip. He realizes, it was pointed out that after March 4 he will have little
or no time for vacationing.
Roosevelt spent a quiet New Years weekend at Hyde Park. His only callers were Sir Frederick and Lady White of Shanghai. They re turned to New York last night. Today’s ceremony at the capital was to be confined to the inaugural The social events in connection with the affair were cancelled because of the death of Governor I.ehman's si«.
ter.
Misses Jean and Ruth Peterson, of Maywood, III., spent Sunday in thi-i | city visiting their aunt and uncle Mr.
and Mrs Jess McAnally.
.Mr. and Mrs. R. <’ Hurray, of Chi rago. III . spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Jes> McAnally. Mrs. Hurray was formerly Miss Maxine McAnally Mary Florence Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Duncan of Hoverdale, left, Saturday for Indianapolis where she will attend business college, •» Miss Mary Heinrich has relumed to her school work at Iowa Slate college after spending the weekend
visiting Miss Mildred Pitchford of th- industrial centers and
this city.
Wendell Hurst, ten months old son p 00r S | eei) | TO of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hurst of near ‘ , , T I | Ml. Meridian, who underwent a mas*i«lS 111 I PPOr I SOW Cl |0 j ( | operation at the Methodist hos
club will me,t
Tuesday afternoon at 3:80 o’clix wirti Mrs. Fred L O’Hair, 626 eas
Washington street.
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Progress Histoii t ilth
To Meet Tuesday
Pi gre - Hi- 1 ’ lt»b will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock v. ith Mrs Hebei Ellis n
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Lit Needle Work (Tub do Meet Tuesday The Art Needlework < lub will meet luesday afternoon January 3ixl at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Miss
Myrtle Fry d* + + F + +
Missionary Society
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The year 1932 has been Written on the pages of history, and none will regret its passing. However, the importnnt thing about 1932 is that every human effoit should he made to prevent 1933 from duplicating the
old year.
Efforts on a wide -calc have been •.tailed through governmental agencies to lift this nation out of the de
t,i,-Mon and hut light results thu- To Meet luesday
fm have been obtained. It is hr Members of the Missionary Society licvcil hy e.-omnnist: that the tide -f the Christian church will meet wah (has turned f.,. the hater and from 1 Mrs. William Blackwell, south IndIhe, out .... will see a gradual u,r ^ street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30
provement K clock - Mrs - Uuis Ha > rs tit. in -tie and Putnam county aie charge of the program
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1o U* congratulated on being boiler
off t'li.n mam . ..mmimitif- through Hel’anw (.raduate out the nation It i- true that there! '» Married Hy Father
is s me nnem])loyment here, lint it is; Hmok, h'd. •an. 2 ms . iv. a no' o„ th- large .ale that exists in j & u dau K hter of Mr an,i
what re-
lief is needed here can probably be
will have
A HAPPY PKOSPEROUS NEW VI.Al; IS OUR SINCERE WISH EOR YOU.
.4 Timely Loan Often Insures Prosperity and Prosperity Briny;* Happiness. May We Serve You This New Year? INDIANA LOAN CO. ll'i E. Wash. Phone i.'i.
The lilies’ Ai<$ of the Maple Chap el M E. chuich wish to thank all those who in any way helped to make their dinner a success. Please watch for further announcements of othei
dinners.
Poor sleep i earned by gas pressing heart and other organs. You can’t get rid of this hy just doctoring the stomach because nr t of the ga: is •n the UPPER bowel. The simple German remedy, Adleikc. reaches BOTH upper and lower bowel, warhing out poisons which cause ga-, nervousness ha I sleep. Get Adlerika today; hy tomorrow you feel die wonderful effect. Y m will av the lay vou read this was sure a lucky day for you R. P MuBins Druggist.
Tharp — Rc> Holds Wedding Monday
Miss Madonna Tharp daughter of Mr. and Mr Ear) Tharp of Green castle, was Putnam county's first 1933 brid« when she was united in marriage to Benjamin Reynolds, in a ceremony in the court house Monday forenoon. Elder I awrenee H Athey
officiated. c
T he bridegrcflim is a so'h of Mr. and . Mr .fames Reynold' living northwest of Oreeneastle. Roth are well known young people Mrs Garnett L. Reynolds sister-in law of the bridegroom,
witnessed the ceremony.
pital in Indianapolis last week, is re ported improving Miss Kathleen Campbell, having spent part of her Christmas vacation at her home on East Seminary street and the last four days in Chicago, has returned to her work as supervisor of music in the schools of Vincennes. Mr. and Mrs. I.aFayetie L. Porter and children arived home Sunday evening from South Rend, where they spent the Christinas holidays. Miss Amanda Browning and Miss Gladys Rooher returned to Evansville Monday after spending the week end with Miss Browning's parents Mr. and Mr- George Browning of this
city.
Miss Fern Reck, of Port Huron, Mich , who has been visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Reck, 409 east Washington street, went to I/*hanon Saturday to spend the week with Mr. and Mrs David Rutner and Charles Rutner, before returning to Port Huron to resume her school
work.
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Mrs. Crurrles Russell -f Foresman and I ihe Rev. Ernest E. Law he, ehlest son
organizations l
! of the Rev and Mrs J. E. I.awshe of
easily supi lied hy the
now set up.
Business heie hv been better than!
in many places and it continues to be , 1,1.1 double ring ceremony. Ihe bride was
above the average, although it has , J , , ,
graduated from Brook high school, class of 1925, and from Purdue uni
Piereeton, were married at the Methodist Church in Piereeton with the father of the bridegroom reading the
been at
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Baptist Missionary Society Will Meet Tuesday P. M. The Missionary Society of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. E E. Told A large at ten lance is hoped for at this first meeting f the new year. + + + + F + I orticth Wedding
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bridegroom wa: gradualis| from I>ePauw university in I92h and received the M A. and the S. T B. degrees from Boston university last year, He is pastor .,f the Methodist Church at
Bristol.
++++++ Bible ( lass To Enjoy V Supper There will he a supper meeting of the members of the Young Married Women’s Bible Class of the Methodist . htirch and theii husbands Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock, in the Common
ity hall.
1 he supper is being provided hy
plished in the old year just finished. t|„. hu-hands the menu being kept
teonomies in the Piereeton school-The j Mr. and Mrs. John W. Allee cele-
(irati d their fortieth wedding annieisary on New Year’s day with a mily dinner at their home on Eliza t i street Those present for the oct ion were C A. Cue, Mr. and Mrs.
,. 1: ,| month . The holiday trade f-r)^;;. inS , M . j. tt . a( . hill(r hnmp '""iversary Celebrated
this Christmas was about what every merchant expected and in some inst'itices it went well beyond expecta ' lions. 1
Local hank deposits have been
maintained at a high point, and the splendid financial structures of Putnam county have all shown wonder , fill stability and growth during these times. That speaks volumes for the management of these institutions and creates a new faith in our entire com-'
nmnit: that is worth while. Greencastle has every reason to
lo-k forwaitl t.i the new year with con 1'idence in the results to he obtained and with pride in what, was acroin-1
\. file :md son Dale of Danville, Mi .1. n Pieehota, Mr. and Mrs. Viliam K Alice of Terre Haute, ! Ml. Polly Fernsell of Brazil, Mr arm Mrs. I. C. Hammond, Mr. and I.. B. Wats m, Mr and Mrs. R. Iiaiilli .i l', Mrs. Pearl Maih ney daughter Eileen and Coleen an I MEvilyn Alice, of this city.
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Don’t Trifle With Coughs Don’t let them get a stranglehold. Fight germs quickly. Creomukion romldncs the 7 bcsl helps known to modern science. Powerful burharmles- Pleasant to lake. No narcotics. Your druggist will refund your money if «uy cough or cold no matter how longstand ing is not relieved by CreomuLion. Udv.)
To Help In Drive For Farm Bureau Member*
.•er.'t. The committee in charge is! V ^‘^-Evans west Franklin composed of Empson Walker, | av > , *' , *t was culled to Imlianapolis Mn n rence Hammond Lynard IdTIer :„.d da . y , ’: v 1 ,h " llln ** ss of 1,er ’^‘M'hter, Dr. Monger. Every memhe of tins M,Sf , ans who is <Mnfinpd 1
class with their hu Pands arc urged to
St. winoeutN hospital
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BEST WISHKS for ihe NEW YEAR and Sincere TltanKs For I’hsI Datrona^,
May IS33 bring to you our many friends and customers, and ali members of this community - on abundance of health and happiness, and may the next tyteloe months be the most prosperous you have ever hnoivn,
First National Bank <Since IH63) Citizens Trust Company
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HASSIL SCHENEK Mr. Schenck comes to this county from the Indiana Farm Bureau to assist the county leaders in the farm bureau drive for 1933 mem hers, according to local ulftc ials. Preparations for the campaign in the various townships will begin this week with a meeting of county and township officials when Mr Sehenek will present plans outlined hy the state farm bureau organization. Mr. Sehenek will address a coun. ty-wide meeting of farmers and farm bureau enthusiasts next week. He will discuss the pro gress of the various farm burea i projects in the state and eonniy and reiterate the advantages of membership. On the following week, volunteer solicitors from the varied! townships will meet for instrur tions from the state representative and a vigorous five-day campaign will follow immediately. “Farm people are now ready to earnestly cooperate in ». move tment to release themselves from the shackles of unjust taxation and to combine thek eKrrta towards the creating of higher market prices for farm nroducts," says Mr. Schenck. ’Tndividjal efforts in securing members is now our greatest responsibility. United w« win, divided we fail. We arc not defeated but we must fight to win.” As above stated the meetings will Ire held on Wednesday of each week The first on Wednesday, Tan. 4, at 7 .30 P. M. for all County and township officials and on Wednesday. Jan., 11, there will ho a mass meeting of all members and friends of the Farm Bureau, the place to be announced later.
ftucccFfc in (hose wl.o dosiic it. I Yosperify to all who help aid need its rei urn. Happiness 10 those who ex Hud happiness. < iood Health to Tatryone. Tlese are our wishes h you for 1933. \4(‘ also want ’o thank you as a community for your kindnes*, patronaye, and food wishes for us during’ the year jtist ending 1932. Our 1933 resolution is that wo be allowed to enjoy good Health that we. mai create Happiness wherever we go, that wo Prosper ii proportion to our ability to serve, :md that Success vpi come to us as you have been allowed io succeed.
L.*H. Chevrolet Sales Company O, H. Hdilowell.
