The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1933 — Page 2

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THURSDAY. —

JANUARY 26, 1933.

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WAKE OP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL

Aad You’ll Jnsp Out el Be4 a

the .Morning Inn*’ u G«

NERVOUS WUMttl

Take Lydia E, Pinkhatn'a Y eec-table CornpcrttBO

though I

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PF.RSONAl. AND LOCAL NEWS

U SW M aour and ant “d tha rcrtd uasaa paafc, don’t avaCo* a let sd a*.a. *ata, (*.. taiacra caoij o» c»»*-aa gsa and aapr- tn»» to maa- yao anda«a.ir *»»»; and buoyant and to., at ai-nnaa-e Far in«y aw’t do it. Tary anly *o»» tha hcnaa tod a arr* moraBac'. io« : gat at It. oa.oa Taa reaarn tor jr:v ao»a^Bd«it faa-toa J your lira, it at--I- poar out twa pcto^ -I i^n-d he# into yato touaia oaay 1 tna n-a a not flcwini l.-ray. y«u laad

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Mi Elieabet'n R. >n s in the - Mb f * : .•trient for -everai days.

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good aid C ASTIR'S Fuji to »r: tfcna* two

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the JetlO.--ae:, tuay new ptiiicy

>1 -- Vena Cirg.'e Wa - of Itaven-^ .:. low*, is here t er^ter [lePaua .x - -emes’er. M -- Mass i« a .! •iaue’ater of C f 'e:,ers of this]

• enLta.: «:Lncria ru-aob awataag

• net .* «ici« to mar rg tLr £_• i:w franiy. But dan ’■ an* larlinr ana San tar Ca-lar • Un.r U«« Fula Loc* •— i"artar .

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wa - here this sftemc^ r

Ur did not icy mi(r * 'e Tne na- vr

Ktreret ere' 4 t arency" a: : fut

ex-Jain what tne iie»

tie fen -e tin- t meet *•;«> eu . ■

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BEDFORl •••und u.iTtip iUliner T.-a

P»—A • by Dav

I* ati Asplund of this city wa- • i to an orth*.!-■■.. titnic at the <p tal :r. 1 o r ,ap>'ili* Wed-

I ACWB Miller

:.tv nurse.

Mr- J hn Imnlavy Fast Walnut stree- entered the county hosrital W-dne*lay nietK for treatment.

plurne.; for rh.- year, Araki

P.uaseU F. business ■

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«rn ,'s st ho Wash mart- .

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McKmle;. Evans undersien; an : hospit-. Wedn-’rc-ay »; much improved. Thu r-d a j

Marvin F.vans, north Ot-ere' your.tr man. cliar<e<< v j ,t offense, remained ir, *..- - -urt. ‘ntursda., •• idmtr furtfier a<’ local autliontjes. Evans wa.-. am-Jed se'tiTal days a^c

•r •-■ jrch a' Ha!; Friday afn f Mi-. Fiier Wooden, ape - , i t’--r of Ouy Wooden \. . - . w-e. fl,e,i a - ner home

.f Hall Wodnesdav.

The Men’s Chorus of the Christian Ch r h will practice t«ni*ht at 7 o’-

. 1, .e . Ox nan. of j elocK. A rood attendard-e is de-rred. ne.ime«i to address the . * - of -a.yet. at Culver Th d-gree naff and memhers of

jt're- -nt Rebekah lodge will meet t-e j rug-t in t e hall The .iegree staff will

j prseti'e.

II be held at the,

If you are not employed am want emploj n*ent, -ee C J Fen arid between hours of 10 & m and 12. Fri-

day P.anner Office.

■ - lent iuw is ty and

A > ,! lay, Feiat

.t .a announced.

t'rrville O’Neal, former county sur-

Mt- Art Fry were called! v< ‘> f ’ r ’ unl1 ar,r ‘ Ual r ° a ‘ 1

- >un.iay afternoon by * 5 Purd “ P

r.- ss of their daughter. ! Th “ rMi > f ^ lung

* a tas-ti to a private j*.\e ri | Creencasile hwstness men e * -' •V.-n.g.m stree- W( .rf. , Ind. na polls T ursday to ate'• e-’ .mea non e .^ n1 a rreeting in pretest against the

proposed sales tax.

h c nsisted of readings given by .l .hn Sutherl.n and Miss Mary O Rear: a club prophecy written by Mr- J hn Knigrt was read by Mr'.. J. A. Abel; Helen Daggy. Eleanor ; M. ..Hough and Man Eileen Yori: ■nt. .•.ainetl with a mu'ical pantomine •PL.tt.iig on the Style, and Mary F.lirr.beth Abel and Doris Long entertained with tap danc’njr and acrobatic feats. j Tea was served during the soda! ..v..r to forty-five member? and |

euests.

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Needlecraft Club to

Meet Friday

The Needlecra/t club will meet Frtc.a’. a terno^m at 2:!V) o’clock at the home of Mrs. Omer Reck, 400 east

Washington street.

Mrs Phylander Pruitt will have

charge of the program.

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W ..man’s I’nion to

Meet Friday

The Woman's Union will meet F i-

uay afternoivn at

home of Mrs. Clara Miller, at

Miller apartments. -S- + + •!•+ + +

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THE CRIAT

Atlantic!. Pacific

TEA CO*

Woman’s League Held

Memorial Serviee-

I place of the usua. .levotionsl serviee. the following memorial was read by (the president. Mrs. TUien. after a j .■arkteUbrum .-onumuig seven .'arnile-

i had been lighted

I -This afternoon we pause a j white at this, the end of our year, to j do honor an.: reverence to those of cur menjVrt who no longer join a' in our coming together here—th.'se heJ tovr«i o»*-* whe while they were among us » lived tnat they were of that blessed cnoir invisible whose music is the gladness of the wcrld ~M'e have lighted our candles t:day for Mis. leonard Peek. Mrs Harry

- -- ’ - =rv-r- gtrii .' Mr= fharles Rva- .^'ht Samuel G Nelson of rraw-fonlsville | Mrs. S A Ha. Mrs Jolin R^ Miller.

'Mrs. George Crawley. Mrs Rennet

1 Hatris.

-These live • n today, there as here, nobly, untiringly, valiently. they .carry ..n their work in high leaven. To us they pass the torch we must not fail them—we must strive to finish the • artr.ly work they nave Iwqueathed us. nor lay it down till we ourselves shall hand it down t those who shvll in turn take it up in

sndiess chain.

’’For them we d«. not pray, hut for ■iurselves. that we may follow worthily. that their goodne?*, their gal.antiy, tiwir charity, their character, their unselfish devotion may flower again in their followers’ lives and bring ever continue! and increasing!

g oo to earth ’ A moment of silent «"*- ,4 ’ prayer follows j, after which Mrs Martha H a-Amgloa Club

Beji Riley, accomiianied by Miss

Lank, sang “My Ta-k."

During the business meeting final reports were given for the past working year. Trie chairman of the executive corr.mittee. Mr-. Allen, believed that tneir motto, “<io Forward." had Been upheld An interesting item of her report was concerning revision of the by-laws, whereby hereafter the League year will correspond with the Conference year, beginning in June

instead of January.

The ueasuier. Miss Bridges, repeat e i that the total amount contributed •luring the year was $1.461. After the-e and other reports, the u«e*ung was turned over to the new president, Mrs. Lee Reeves, who inrroduced the officers for the ensuing year They ate: first vke president, Mr- Ru-el! Brown; -cond vice president. Mis- 1 ester Jones: third vice president. Mr Donovan Moffett; recording .secretary, Mi=« Bernice Craig; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Utrer Beck; treasure!. Miss Sara Bridges; pianist, M : - Nellie Chandler; music director. Mr-. L. C. C nrad: council member, Mrs. Frank V Jnne': and chairman ,.f tive executive committee, Mrs. F’.. A Browning. In her opening talk Mis. Reeves urged the cooperation of each member with the officers and committees and sc,.tjon leaders for the bettei a ,*. complishrivni of the fourf Id objective of the league—tne spiritual, the educational, the social, and the financial Every woman in t-e church should know that tnere i- work in the league for her. and not .ml) work hut a wain, welcome at ei. h ..f tie meet-

ing.-.

Speaking for her committee, Mrs. D nne* aroused eager anticipation of the Lne programs that have .wen prepared. and made the members feel that none of them should he missed

•.wnship farm bureau Mr*. Browning spoke opt.mistically

F.me-t E Dcbbs of lndianapoll.! aUu, ' * W(>rk °( the com ng year. has l^en named aomimstrator of tb- "' r '‘ , h in4 * * a ‘ ' ure 00 * he affe't-jthe latter. Roliert Schumann was estate of nis fathe: Charles A. Dobbs ; * : depression T ’e tone of the | composer of th*'

who died here January 21 The de-: ^ ^ meeting was one er.dline>-1 From chiUhocd

ff’iil

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that influenced

world

Preceding the program Mrs ^ phensor gave a very i.i’erestinir ami enjoyable book review r,f \j ,. r Mrs. Baerg presented the fnllf,,^ numbers as illu=tran\. ,-,f Crfrrjt, piano music. Rondo in A minor >[ w First Movement of the Famadj Opus 17 Rhapsody in F. flat rna- .• Brak* | Theme and Variations *n*i Briti ++++++

I aU she fra Osl

I Ru

I hor vill

l.iuerlained ith

2:30 o'clock at the t.e I ■B'rthda) Pari, I Mrs. C. P. Reeve-

A lir.aiog for the plaintiff wa- i ' • u/T.e.: in ur ait cour Thux-day in • e cju.et title suit of Don* Misv-i iga r.-• William Becraft and others Mr*. Frank Hea hco ar.d -on Frank Jr., of Indianapolis -pent Wednesday iftem* a visiting Mrs. FTiratiethj ?wee' and Mr and Mr* tie. rgv R.->n ioids aret fam.ly >S this city - i r furierai services lor Mr* Pau. F. .-r. a former re*»d»nt. wlvc. »d ' Btuffion WenneMiav, will lie el t ^ grave in Forest HiU cerne’erv Fistay &ftem.»in at 3 o’clock. Mi-* Marilyn Hir-t has returned t. er in Jefferson township afer a few ilay*’ visit With Miss Anna i .ter:e Vaughn al Danville Miss a : ett-ruling Central N’ntmal

U ge.

R.-fe-it Tcuid. 24 years old, Green- -: e. and <e-:rude Nwhcds Brazil, -e ure-d a marriage license at Terrv Hau'e Wednesday a- cord mg to the Ter:e Haute Star. Todd gave his oc-

ufat; m a* a trurker

Those from this county who attended the town-hip trustee* di-trici meetr.g at ler.anon Wednesday m'luded Liza r*age, WilLam Compt.m James Tabor Paul Frederick. Charles Hendrick- and county superintendent

John Vermillion. <£» V « • ■ f

■A e.rv.i e-t^mated at between fioO a d people a’.fwred a farm bu/ean rrieeting at Clnverdale high sr-hcrfil Tuesday evening. The feature •’-the evening wa* a home talent ; pla> pre-ented hy the Cloverdale

Mis R L. Pierre was hostess to the Mart .. Washington club. We nesday aftern >•-n Mis. Andrew Thomas end an .nteresting paper on the *uhje t. "What of Christ’s Coming?” *a\tc-en memhiers and two gussts wer pre-ent. Refreshments were -erved during the social hour. The n< \t meeting w ill be held at the home of Mr-. Ha Mocre. Berry street.

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Mi- vfrlilheny Honor t.uest \t Pilch-in supper Meet

etitertaiiiMl i

number of little frien..- W-dm-to in honor f t the (. b hirthdsy nnr.fN ary of Richard Skelton, i waff played during the aften R ments were serve.! at -n ill tibia centered with hirthdat ak-- x| decoration* were in to. \'»l«nt«

colora.

I Sat F cos' en, F wai new N. *

F 529 6:3<

I Chi Fn

IN’111 \N \POLlS I.IVFSTOt'k Hogs 5,000; hold vet- .4; .1^ 10 cents up: heavier kind at a.iviw; 140 to 210 lb*. t3 3." to 13.45: 211 It 2.V. lh«., $3.20 to $.3.30 25ft to W lbs , $3.10 to $3.20; heavier $3.fi5» *3.15; pia.* $3.05 t* >! *2* (ii'*",bi -ov.- mostly $2 25 t* ' -rr..aii

light* to $2.05.

Cattle 400; calve- 4110 f i,, n tioa scarce: plain gra ie« slew, -tcail) t» weak; hulk plain *lai.ihtei taerig t, $4.50; go d 12"0-1 1 - r- Id* bulk heifer* #4.fMI t : 45 'at e

*2.»»0 to *2.75; few t. - ters and cutters $1 5o •

steady $7.‘Vi down.

Sheep 1,000: f e , A , v

Following the dinner and bridge,' mostly 25 cent- off

more: few western- P i', t* F-S natives around Jd'Vt • n, ff,J:

F blot

Mr* Robert McETeoy of Fort Wayne * o is the gue*t of Mrs. Elmer Yatteleave, was the honor guest at a pitch-in dinner at the home of Mr*, .lames Hittles, east Seminary stieet. Wedne««iay evening The gae*t- .ncluiied the intimate friends •f Mr- McElheny when -he resided

nere.

F hou E. ,

‘10; Inir nt-

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1 on r*

he guest- were entertained at a rre- -.. a * 11 g of the current film attractton "If I Had a Million" at the Gra-ns-la th-ater. It proved a delightful event for all 1 once tried. In addition j to ’ e cur ent attraction, Mr. Bit- ■ -- wi-nt back several years and no wed an old film that was mad- hy the theater and The Banner. It hrougnt back a flood of memories a go -d many years old an i added to the

plea -uie of the evening

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Morning Musical*

Mel Wedne-da,

The Greencastle Morning Musicale m-t on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Gerhard Baerg, who wa= in tharge cf a..ptug(*m-Mf*iun with “German J’^anc, Vusiri’^y: . -a ; Mis. B.letg Htroduced fer WBect' by giving ’brief utlUirnf, ^L)wo

' ks *-‘Sfpf4 u-yinr

-teiTi liaii natives n2

throw-outs $4,011 down to $2.On.

1

R01 fitii Bpe ear idly

schools of music

tne latter part of t e mg'rteen’tV^en-} tur,. namely the claasic and romantic. with M.-zait at the head of the former and Clementi at the head of

\ bi<; i:\1.\1

The advance -a'e of tick, ki* i» Itported a* lart;e in nuinher fur ib t:lks (haihtv

DAN( 1:

To Ire he I ' at add H.i h '• ks-il b>»

at old B.eh

011

Friday Nik'IiI 1W inu*ie ‘o tre ntovidi I to Hal Kutht rTs Orchestra

Ln thchei.ira much faiored kf Dancer*

V hou dr*

S pia will 4,1 Sat ran be«

J Ou m

-ased left an e-tate valued a: $12.•500 with tne -on and a daughter, donta M .Sharp, of Pontiac. Mich..

1* the only f^ir-

The f’M.O'iO slander -utt of Mattoe M. Huu-he- n againnt Floy Alexander tias lr*en venued from the Putnam jc.i-uit coutt to Hendricks county

romantic school.

he was an enthusias-

ms emhuawam tic of romuntic literature He A musical program was viven borrowed title* of his p*e.-e* fmm the which consisted of tw<, ,-r.rri ...|o« bv literary work* of Hoffman and Jean Miss Rev a O’Hair, and , group of Paul. Among his compositions conthree sc-ngs by William Gephart. ac- sisting of small L.rms are hi* variacompamed by Mis* Virginia Knaub tr,n.«. Hi* most splendid work in this Sect ton Four wa, hoste- at thp ^ form ,s his “Etudes Symphonique”.

pon petition of tlie plaintiff. The! Deha Theu Tau U-,' T* un * aet€ ** ful

;r!vr, . ...p P o . ■'.r’.U'urtXP'

‘ ; ’ ’ ’ -w. to*.!««, too

«, . , u , ‘ h, ' n ' lf in freedom.

A horse belonging to the Handy; n * HeW , In cert.mn ways the composition, of Da.ne, created -some exetemen, , ,h e ««« ten yeats present the most cxily Thureda. morning when it fell! " n{ tn# Preabjr- Muracteriatic picture of Schumann’s 11.0 an -pen w«U on Hanna street h>-j f ^ urr » h, ’ | d its regular meetiag! geniu.-. Uter in life he attained .nd tne Cimfiu Comer. A wrecker f r ' e ' 4 ‘ a > * 'ernoon in rhurcb tier ideal- m wr.rk- worthy <*r

| parlor* Mr*. Harriet Callahan 1 *

-rtain rianderous remarks in the preserve of others

a- oalle . to extricate the animal hut

’ struggled out without aid. It was 1 said the horse became ill and wa* unhitched and left on a vacant lot w here

• ; fell into the open well.

jthe devotions Mrs.

read ferfert master

Inf. the

••ame into the

Wilson Handy, son of Mr. and Mr

^ to.

.an Mission ‘ re r . ; war: "T ^.use of Wag-

. . . ner’* influence.

A pleasant ao^ial hour wa* *nk*v*<i 1 Lt t’># -ifrA * ** u wijle thr ho-te**e-, Mr- Park IiL fi, » \ ™ h * hl *

W T Handy, suffered a severe elec hat Mrs. T C. Cox and Mr w , T ‘no recitti and made a deep tti-al r.-k at the Handy cream sta- heur Ruhush served J ,. '' •' ?<v>n that he met

TTiaa . . _ _ _

ence on Brahm’s life, for it wa* r< *' IBl Brahms became fa«jcina’ed with the gypsy dancer which

annual he gave the

dances.

Although

and

-y + + + + + ' ’ , ’ . a gre .t' influ- . ' ur toon-.irg when h^ came in Veronica (4ub Held contact with an electri-al wire T-e Guest Da, tDeimg -hc/ck entered through his right arm The Veronica club Vtd its

Handy was taken to a jihysieUn fori gueutf day mee ing Tuei t» y after ireatmen* ami later to bis home He noon at the home ,rf Mrs A R

Mis rxfif ted to fully recover within; Chenoweth, Andersoi* sireet

a few days.

wot Id as Hungarian

I An .r.t«ie*urg program *a<»given : . jir .t

Brahm* wrote when Uie

f >inance school WM at )fs height. h«

ate* classicism with a fer'e!

MID-TERM Excursions

BETWEEN GRFI N» t'TH AND tLI. ST tTH»N*

ONE WAY FARE PUTS 10c

< Shi Mi< trai iier l dur ter trei ten ky 1 en def pm Dm y«4

but ♦VI dui

Tickets on Salt 1 NOIV GOOD RETliRNINC. rHR"l f ’ 1 JANI’ARY *•

LEROY C. BROWN ^' T INDIANA RAILROAD SYSTEM

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