The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1933 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3. W33.
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Vegetable Compound
When you are just on edge* • • when you can’t stand the childten’s noise . . . when everythinU ts a burden . . . when you are irritable and blue ... try this medicine. t»8 out or itio women report
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Here is a front view of the "Plying Hanoeat," record-breaking German train, shown a? it avrived in Beilin after winning the "blue ribbon of the rails” tor the iaite-t commercial trip between two points. The train, comprised of 1 , * cai ■, completed the trip from Berlin to Hamburg and return at an average speed of 06 miles an hour. The train is powered with an engine of 410 horseoowar
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne .Maxwell and mi Bobby of Linton spent the weekend with Mr and Mr- Fuller Huff-
i man.
Miss Geneva Vaughn who has lieon ■spending the holiday- with her par- ! cuts, has returned to Terre Haute i where she is attending Indiana State
Teachers’ College.
Mr.-. Elizabeth Miller has returned tc her home in Kitchener, Ontario, 'Canada, after spending a vacation with her daughter Mrs Hicks and Dactor Chester A. Hicks south Ool-
voung couples to he married in the chapel of their downtown store. i | ( . Kr
DETROIT (UP)—Seeking to stim-j company will furnish music, flowers,
nlate both romance and huainer.. the wedding rake and evn the minister. Dr. and Mrs. W Linder. Mrs Weil Furniture company is urging i and give the bride a pr -ent in boot K. A. Greist and Mrs. (diaries Heem ■ ■ ■ — — — 1 er w | 10 werp Christmas guests of Dr
land Mrs A F. Monger and daughter
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Tlie American Legion will meet tonight at 8 o’clock in the I.egion hall. Mrs, Marshall Abrams and baby reti.rned to their home on south College avenue from the county hospital Tues-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs W. IF Jameison of this city had as their week end guests their granddaughters, I.t 'iia Stinger and Garnett Twigg, of Indianapolis. Potomac Council, No 2f»4i will meel in regular -es.’, <n thi' ewning at 7:30 ,.'clock. All members ace requested to lie present as there will he special
business for the council
Mr and Mrs W. T. Handy were in Indianapolis Tuesday to attend the funeral of Dr. I. W. Trees, a nractii I ir.g physician in that city for the past forty years. Dr. Trees was an uncle of 1
Mrs Handy.
In the divorce case of Cvral lee Richards again-1 Stuart N Ri hard the defendant has agreed to iay a week to ihe plainliff for support during pendency of the action in rirruil
Miss Miriam Monger have r"turned '' ■ ,n<1 ' “ ’ l * 1 ' ‘ l ‘ l1 ' f ‘" lo their home in Washington. D. C. tlff * ^7 b ^^ ar ‘ p h ^ .
At a meeting of the Riitnam county
Miss Mildred Long, who is tea h | fjn!jnre board foi | owin(r the mPe ting
ing in Georgia left 1 uesday after spending the Christmas holidays in this city with her parents, Mr. and
Mr .L F. Long. She was accompanied • pp)portion t0 their 8Urp | ua and capita> far as Indianapoli- by hei i-U t , a) finance hoard is composed of Mi" ( atherine I mg. ( , 1(> com inissioners, Auditor W. A A 7 1-2 nouml son was horn to Mr. | ( 00 per, and Mayor W. !.. Denman.
finance board
; of the county hoard of commissioners Monday afternoon county funds were apportioned among county hanks in
Municipal Ownership Will IncreaseTax Burden
r ■ MIK municipal ownership hill (Striate 1 Bill -117) passed b> the state legisTtUure in the closing du>s oi the special session last summer and \etoed hy ihe (Jovernor after adjournment will lie biought for passage over the f iovernot's \t to when the new legislafnre comenes. 'This bill if enacted into law w ill enable cit v councils and town board to put chase oi con demn public oidity properties irr in establish competing systems without any conln.l or supers ision h> the state \\ he never cities or towns acquire a puhlu utility property, dial property will he takv n ott the tax duplicate, because municipal plants pay no taxes. That will mean that the amount of laves paid on the property under private ownership and operation must he made up In increasing taxes ot farmers and other lax payers throughout die state. h.sibling laws provide adequate methods for municipalities to acquire, own and operate public utilities. I he present law safeguards the interests of the general public, consumers and investors, which Senate Bill -417 does not. If Senate Bill -117 is enacted into law, cits councils or town hoards can obligate cities unU towns to spend large sums of money for machinery and other equipment, without restriction or regulation and without submitting the proposal to a vote of the people. Superv ision and control hy the stale of rates, quality of service, accounting or service extensions would be uholished. Discriminatory rales would become a possibility. Extension of electric service to those living outside the boundary lines of cities and towns and in agricultural sections of the state would receive a setback. If you are opposed to legislation of this kind ask the senator and representatives from your district to v ote against Senate Bill -417 when it comes up for consideration. I V. KAMHERl.ER. IHrI Mgr Northern Indiana Power Company A PART OP YOUR COMMUNITY
ami Mr.<. A 0. Eberle, 1217 Fayelte j av<“nue. W<‘<inesday morning at Si .) hn’a hospital. The baby has been ■ nameh James A Eberle. Mr. Eberle i I division manager for the National Rej fining, company, having moved to ! Springfield fiom Omaha, Nob. Springfield from Omaha. Nebraska. Vfrs. Eberle was formerly Miss I Mildred O’Hair, daughter of I E. 0’i Hair, living north < f Greenrastle.— i Springfield, lllin-d.- State Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds and children and Miss Agnes Reynolds, of this city, were in Lafayette Tuesday afternoon called by the serious ill-
ness of Mrs. James (.’. Reynolds, who | h-'silay afternoon
Masons Enjoy Annual Dance Many Masons and their famil or and a number of guests enjoyed the annual New Year’s <ianee and party held Monday night in the local Ma sonic Temple. Mu ic for the dance wufurnished by Don Garrett and 1 i orchestra. Those who did not dance, ]>ent a very pleasant evening play
ing cards.
Refreshment of punch and apples were served. Preceding the dunce, a program of recitations, songs and a “black face” act was given. This entertainment added to the general en-
joyment of the occasion.
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YV . F. M Society M ill Meet On Wednesday The Woman’s Foreign
< ,,-iety of the Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in Keystone chapel. The program will tie in charge of the David Livingston group under the dinetioir of Mrs. H A ('huieh Special music will he furnished by Mrs A\ H
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, Eastern Star To Install Officers Greencastle Chapter No 266 O I S. will meet in regular session Wed nesday evening at , 20 o’clock. The new officers will be in lall-d.
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The Doreus Sunday School class of girls from the Baptist church will hold a busine-s meeting and har d time party Wednesday night at 7:20 o’clock, January 4. in the church All members are requester! to com’ die - ,-d according to hard times.
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Ashury hall at 1 o’ch-ck Wednesday afternoon. After a short business sesI -lion the group will attend the lecture which is lo l>e given by Robert G Hex ten formerly of the Carnage foundation His subject will he ‘’Social an I ^ philanthropic work of the League „f
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TO FAMiUES Keeping house who have the ability to repay in err.ail monthly installmente over . period of 20 months. T ■ typa of loan service we , ii filling a great r.etd t.r.ong folks who have ec, srel coligationa to r.-cjt cc. mcr.th. Ir fcicnay Will Help SEE US
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Mrs- Rhea llosteKs To I ortnightly ( lub The regular meeting of the Fort- ! nightly club was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Gilbt rt Rie a. . East Washington street. Mrs. C. N. 1 McWethy read a book review entitle ! . ■ Bright Skin’'. Sixteen members were 1 | reset, t
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will he good only until February I, I James < aipent"iy head of the state automobile license division of the sec-, retary of state’s office, warned M mday. It will he necessary for all motorists to have plates by that time. In several adjoining states new plates must be bought by January I. hut in Indiana it has been the custom to give mot mists an extra month I ast tear the time was extended until in
,,,321 Wo wish to thank our neighbor, and friends for their kindn, durin? the sickness and death of oin- ,|<>a, brother. Reverend Beck for l,i> ,,h, soling words Mr and Mr Kiumt for the music rendered, al-o Mi Rector for his kindness in,| li r Hutcheson for his constant attem All those who contributed fit wer?.
NANNIE Tl 1'K.Kii SARAH TLCKKi: BARNEY 11 < KKIl
i a patient in St. Elizabeth hospital following an operation. Mrs Reynolds, who has been in a critical condition was reported much improved. Mr Reynold is the son of Mr and Mrs. .!nin<>' VV. Reynolds, living north", st of this city.
.(ones. •j« *j« Inlcrnalional Relation' To Meet tomorrow The January meeting of the lot, rnational Relation.- Study gniqi of th' < \. A. 1 W will tie held m room 20 ;,
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