The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 February 1933 — Page 2
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WHAI IS IHRIFT?
THi: DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated It Waves Fur Vll"
^Kidneys trouble you?
Spend;.'.., »'me, sa\nng some, and war ng none—that is thrift. The store urges you to spend. The bar.'i urges you to save. And both are right. For saving and spending must be mixed .' the nght proportions in every successful life How much there should be of the one or the other in your case, will depend upon your circumstances and your ambitions. Thus there is no conflict between spending and saving Both are a necessary part of life Your local merchant caters to your needs of today Your local bank helps you to provide for tr.e rrger needs and plans of tomorrow. Remember therefore the real definition of thrift: "Sp . some, save some and waste none of jou earn
. J fprt-d in Ihe postoffire at r.reeinra l -tl< , . Indiana, as second class i;i11vr tinder Act of March 8- 1878. rription price. 10 cents per . - :.0t» per year hy mail in Put- ( .mnty; $3.50 to $5.00 per year I outside Fut.nani ( ountv.
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INDIANA BANKERS t )0i ClSCkF TOMiEH,
ASSOCIATION iNwiASAPOLiS
SONAI. AND LOCAL NEWS
Heed Promptly Kidney and Bladder Irregularities Are you bothered with bladder irregularities, getting up at night and nagging backache? Heed promptly these symptoms. They may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder condition. Users everywhere rely on Doan's Pills. Praised for ^50 years the country over. Sold by all druggists.
•IWmed t ' 1 * ,or Wednesday aft--r visiting his . Mr and Mrs Ira K Cowling
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Doans •ills
Progress History tlub Met Tuesday Afternoon The regular meeting of the Progress History club was held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. C. N. McW-t . . East Seminary street. Mrs. Ixniis Hays gave an intere-ting program < r the -uhje.*t “The Ha iser Eliminative System”. Twenty members and two guests were pre-ent. Refreshments were served during the social hour 4- + + + + +
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refund your money.
prepar-
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Earl Fisk Auxiliary To Meet Februar* s The Earl Fisk .Auxiliary. U. S. W V., will meet Wednesday, Feb. 8, at fi:30 o'clock at the Elk's club rooms. A pitch-in super will be served and the member- of the Earl Fisk < amp
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lg. No. 7fi3 n Thursere will lu* ie.-te<l to entine.
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Heath of | will be guests The department pre-; I.imedale are the parents of a dough- ; dent. Mrs Minnie Sevenn, of Gary,
•v> ill be a eue.-t at this meeting. All
-H FRIFF VAILO»\ M AKES « HARGES AS RES TIT OF DETROIT DISORDER
ter. bom Tuesday night.
Russell and Warrel I>ii> "f near
memhers are urged to l»e present.
the Pa
- n ei\-.-d re t>«lay that Ti. .mas, ia ife nf Elder E. • pa —e I away Wednesday • it Danville Funeral serheld Friday at 2 p m. at ’ c irch in Danville Roth ]
well known here.
Morton -pent Tuesday their aunt, Mrs. IJllie attended the ball game
night with Ferrand ami
4- 4- -h d- + Mrs. Miller
Indiana Loan Co
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Wash St. Phone 15
Mr. and
Honored A' ith Part' j A surp ns e P : * r ’'
was held
Mrs. Ida Boyd has returned home from La.gansport where she attend’d the funeral of her aunt. Mrs. Ida Cullen Mrs Cullen was quite well known here having visited here a number of \A Kester->.n ..f this city , times.
, rd Wednes lay of the ——-
TRIAL DATES TO HE SET NEXI W EEK FOR MI Nt IF. OFFK I Al.s
MUNCIE. Ind., Feb. 1 (UP)—Trial dates will be set next week for May- i George Ihde and three other city official;. indictee! by the Delaware county grand jury on charge* of conspir-
acy to commit a felony.
Named wtih Dale were hi“ two son-in-law, lister Holloway, city controller, and Glei. Butts, secretary of
the fire department.
Each of the defendants posted $f5,0<>0 bond and was r*-lease<l froi custody of t u e s-heriff late yesterday The indictment* chargo : that city employ* s, including firemen and i* lieemen, were coer.-ed into contributing to a defense funi used by Dale and others involved in a
conspiracy ca-e
Landy Clodfelter. o was arre.-t^d Wcdio -d a - atut'.ry charg*- an.i the ounty j.ol Mb •> i-
Van K ■ hospiti Funert I day af
i.r .tfer-in-law, Martin Pxkin, 111., at a Chicago ay morning at 5 o’clock. • - will be held Thur-. o o'clock at Pekin
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the plaintiff in the , • •• in • l i»\ ite- EKT> W ITH TWO ECoNoMK t T ie- iv in ti EXPERTS TOD A! AT W ARM American Securit SPRINGS. G.A. il against Daisy M.
WARM SPRINGS, Ga.. Feb. 1, iFPl —Senator Cordell Hull of Tennessee, low tariff advocate, and Wal-
reclo«ure of a chattel usehold goods to sat- > nt also was ordered
•lenm.
witinde- j
ter Eipmpan, ec nomi.-t and syn iicate ‘ f titorial writer, who is a determined
An aut Skinner. 1 pushed froi fn.nt of hi.-
,bile lielonging to Harvey I ilx-rty street, was i its (cirking i lace in home Tuesday night, t<
he old hitch lot ground-
Mayor A'ine street, and -ti >ed .>f liquor | E.ffort- to catch ta.- ’hi> e-
a vailing.
north
-day m >r supp< Flint a
• tillin circuit court
,i nmg c.n an applica- ( opponent of direct currency inflation • n ne\ and attoiney were called in by President-elect -. rre suit of Dorothy l Rfoseveil tcxlay for economic conferl- inst Th mas Wesley ences w iich may have far-reaching
j ,|g. W.limr S. Donner or-’er result-,
d. -ndant to pay to the clerk Wi lespread demand has grown up it * ‘.ft > week for -up- i in re. .-nt weeks in Washington and f ti , pla i t iff and #25 attorney ! business centers for drastically in
!*efon? the- < a>i- is
hnW-AT ALL
0IAM0NI ' STATIONS
! creased tariffs on goods from ccunItri which, by abandonment of the gold tumtard or other means, have ' c .eap- ne their currency. Another . -chool of thought favors currency in1 flation by thi- country to bring prndu.tion and manufacturing cost nearer to a par with those in cheap
j money countries.
j By Oringing together an outstanding low tariff man and an outstand- | mg anti-inflationist, it was believed Mr. Roosevelt sought to find a solution for the problem of coping with |ih>- influx of low-priced products from abri-ad without sacrificing eit >. low tariff or anti-inflation
pnne i pies
, Piofes-or Raymond Moley, Mr. Roosevelt's economic a Wiser, was here to join in the conferences.
DIAiiRi E Is SOEGHI
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Wednesday night 1 r Mr and Mrs Frank Miller f Ba bridge A b mtiful dinner was served and the evening was sjieiit in playing bunco. Those present were Mr. and Mr Claude Tatum of Crawlordsville. Mr and Mr- Earl Smith and son Bobbie. 4* *!* -f* -r ‘h l.awrencc Wright Entertained H. >. Boys Eawrence AA'right, entertained tiie |>oys of the Clinton Center High school Tuesday evening with Sanford Romine also a guest. The boys took a hike to the Seller's cave. The n“\* feature was a pitch-in supper at the Wright home Everyone made a passing grade in this event. After the - per they all attended the DePauwMiami basketball game here as guests of the athletic department. The boys greatly appreciated this privilege Following the game the remainder of the evening was spent in playing cards at the Wright home. + + + •!■ + + Thursday Reading Huh To Meol Members of the Thursday Rending club will meet with Mrs. Roland Smith, east Walnut street, at 2:30 clock in the afternoon •£«•!«»!« .I* 4" *? 4 Woman’s Study Club To Meet Thursday The Woman’s Study Club will meet Thuredny afternoon at 1 o’ ‘lock with Mrs. M. G. Thomrson for a luncheon meeting. Mrs. Harry Wells will have charge of the program. +++++♦ W . H C To Meet Ihursday Aflcmoon The Women's Relief Corps will meet at the home of Mr- W M. Miller, 204 South Vine rtreet, Thursday aft- rnoon at 1:30 o’clock *n piece o .mforts. Members please bring pieced block, needle thread and thimble. 4- + 4* + + + Tri Kappa To Meet Thursday Tri Kapya will meet Thursday evening a’ 7:-To o’clock with Mrs Fred Snivcly, Anderson street.
DETROIT, Feb. 1, (UP)—Commu,,j-. leaders fomented the Briggs H. ■ bile body factory strike that forced closing of all Ford plants, Sheriff Wilcox of Wayne county
charged today.
Police arreste i Phil Raymond, com- , - didata lag mayor of De- , it at the last election, near a thea-
tei today and -aid they had secure 1
duii." ns from him supporting
their charges.
Raymond will lie taken before Pro-e, uto* Harry S. Toy for further
questioning.
Confronted with a letter from Chicago poll e giving details of a meeting (f alleged communists in that cty < n Dec. 30, Raymond revealed the i-ntire plot, against the auto industry,
a ording to the -heriff.
Ra aiotid's admissions, Wilcox rein.ltd. were that he ami Max Salzman an i A. Brown, negro, met at communist headquarters at 2347 \A. ( hie ago Ave., in Chicago, Dec. :{0. and planne.l to create strikes among auto workers. The drive to halt production was to center at Detroit. Raymond then returned here and started organizing workers at the
Biiggs plants.
Information from the Chicago police, with which Wilcox said he con fronted Raymond to secure his ad-mi--ion.-, alleged that at the meeting
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MRS. ROBERT siNi I \i|{ spR^BEFORE A. A. I . \\ HKkF, TI ESDAY EVEN|\(,
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greater mileage and pronounced anti-knock performance. In addition, it furnishes needed protection to valves, pistons, rings and upper cylinder walls. The result is smoother motor operation with lessened wear and a new degree of freedom from carbon and valve troubles. Fill your tank today —then thrill to the feel of D-X performance .. we guarantee you a new experience.' D-X is readily identified by its golden amber color and its distinctive odor. Mid-Continent Petroleum Corporation, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
A suit asking f<r a divorce and ustody of a five-months old son was hied in circuit court late Tuesday b> < icraldene Eyon of Grei-ncastle, again-t Durard I.yon According to the complaint the couple marrie I Sept. 5, HKil and -eparated Jan 25.
j 1933.
The plaintiff charges her hushan I threati-m i to strike her and to kill I Ler and also left -r nhee without leaking provision f fiet suport Be-ides the divorce she asks for a restraining order prohibiting her hu.<
N AMI S -H RET ARIEs
The international relat ■ n- .t.jjy group of the American A ati<,n,i( L'niversity Women , tht January meeting held T • -iv. eve#. I ing in Asbur" hall. M H , I introduced th< : . , .■ I Sinclair of Indiai a| I Mrs. Sinclair, i grvl .VH .,f \|, Holyoke, was a <i-It gat tl •• In-
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League of Wooi.ti \’ • i| .. H Foreign Missionary - tu- trim A. A. U W. The trend of the < onferen e ha lieen progres-<iv..| -entinient point f ■ ,:
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there S.ilzman, reported to he
■ , gar /"i •"! the conmniniats, I *<ldr—ing
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... Detroit auto plant- ' Ik ■tw—I breei the Ford plants in : in iirfluen ^
Dearborn.
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The international •• r,- < "nini.ttee ,,f R. R \\ . Women Voters w.-r, . • - .<! ’■» meeting. Th< A. - A. I i.nt ompiled <v Mr- i ■
on exhibition.
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WASHINGTON, Feh. l, (UPi—In spite of the lessons of the last election, th.-r. is new company coming for those in congress who believe that the l>est place for a relation in these perilous times is on the congressional
j payroll.
The new senator* from Utah. Dr. j E I'f.-t I). Thomas. Democrat, has dej.ided upon his office force whicl will with him March 4 when he
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 1, (UTi Enactment of a sales tax law' in In dtuna was re< nmended to the gen < ial ,'i-semlil> today hy the legislativo committee of the Indiana house, j “A sales t ix is needed to balance i tin- -tate budget, keep the schools 1 open and afford poor relief, page statement explained. “State expenditures can not lie kept within tiie revenue obtained under the f 1.50 tax limit law. making a sales
tax necessaim"
Arguments for and against the ales tax wage,) in the legislative halls today although the hill ha- not
reached either
(^Market? ^
IND! AN Al’Ol.l' I I' I 'l |,, l'
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Ihe adult coir of the Christian ihurch will practice Friday night in-
stead of Wednesday.
band from molesting her and from * K'|d < o. the venerable .Senator Reed
•L-posing of certam preiierty. Hear- ' ing on a petition for an allowan e uid custody of tne child pending the uit, was set for Feb. )l in the local i court. Hoy C. Sutherlin is attorney for the plaintiff.
TESTS HIGHEST • STARTS QUICKEST • HIGHEST ANTIKNOCK
and IT LUBRICATES!
B APTIST ( KERCH NOTICE A stewardship elus? will he taught by the pastor during the month of February beginning this Friday evening at 7:30. The class periods will be one hour in length and the text-book lie sides the Bible, that will lie used is “.Stewardship For All of Life” hy Euther E. Love joy.
Smrot. longest now in the senate service. He is allowed four clerks. One will lie his daughter. Miss E.-ther Thomas, an attractive young woman, a sophomore in the University of I Utah where her father has been a professor for years. Three other secretaries will be young men who were
formerly his students.
This ,e\elopment wa« unexpected in Washington. Senator-elect Thomas has become known here as one of the younger progressive men of Utah, a man espe ju||y intereste,| because of his profession is good and efficient
government.
In part Senator Smoot's lefeat was
PRESIDENTIAL BAND
WICHITA FALLS, Tex, (UP> _ (o'ridors of th national capitol will ring w th Texas tunes during the in- . .gurali. n Franklin D. Roosevelt j and John N. Gamer, if the dreams of AA.-.-t Texas Landmen come true. An iuau'.'ur I •and is iieing recru’t-
A mini-
mum number of 40 musicians is sought. Rel ail]
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pi onts up: <i<<l"i
1.5 cents up; Id F<
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up '120 to - !0:
$3.25 to $3.50; light pi.
packing -ow l ire
few $2 85. ■ Cattle 700; calv . V H da - fairly ‘ mo-t heifers - yy lar'."'i - ' • -1 V orl er; bef cows $2.25 t ■ low cutters and cuttei - - ! “~
veals steady $*i 50
Sheep 1,800; . ol ' 1
steady; goo<l ami <'hothers $5 50 down
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KAURI I l’."l ' ' Jo ' HOIJ.ISTER. ("1 ' ■
bom without ears bu'
a| in every other re 1 • ' 1 r w. w. wi L the Universi y ..! Ca J
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The Mid-year White Uck Assoda-! Hue to the fait that he had carrie 1 a tion meeting convenes with the Clay-1 large number of relatives '<n his payton Baptist Church this Friday. Feb-j roll at one time or another In recent
ca-ic
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D X AND OTHER DIAMOND PRODUCTS ARE DISTRIBUTED IH THIS TERRITORY BY DICKSON OIL CO.
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ruary 3. The forenoon session, beginning around 10 o’clock, will be devoted to the objective of Evangelism and the afternoon session to Missions. Mid-week prayer service Thursday evening at 7:30 We have good attendance at these mid-week meetings. Come and enjoy them with us. Choir rehearsal one hour preceding the
prayer service.
years t'rere have been three generations of Smoots on the congressional pavr. II, ranging from the patriarchal senator down to a young grandson who was a senate page. The two I ta con-re imen. Rep. rv.lton and lAwfbourow, both Republicans, who were defeated for re-election, had relatives on their payrolls. The entire Utah delegation has employed
relatives.
SECRETARY NAMED
W. I). Whitaker
MOI'^II J \< h DC
V - w. Shirley S JACK iON ST-
INDIANAPOLIS Feh. 1, (UP) 1 Appointment rf Paul Sample, Indi- ! anapolis. as assistant secretary to V. S. •nator-elect Frederick VanNin was announced here today. Sample formerly lived in Newcastle.
Man, Thin As Kail, Iron (iives Pep and Weight
“1 was tired, run-down and thin a rail Since taking Vinol (iron tonic) I sleep well, feel better and have gained 10 lbsR. Cmrrb-rg. Vinol is delicicu*—R. P Mullins
Millinery
AA e lake pleasure in announrinf m opening «f a new Millinery departmeri Showing the latest Sprin<2 > , M<» 1 Fashionable Siraw*.
Prices $1,95 To $3.^
Spring Dresses
$2.95
An altrartive aasortnieni "I n „ Spring Dresses with short sleeves, in prints and plain f0101
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