The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1933 — Page 4

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'j Hi. DAILY BANNEK, G KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY. FEBRl AKY ■ 1^3.

A Real \ alue Silk Slips

W'il

Adjustable Straps

Never liave ^ve offeied an all silk slip with adjustable straps for si. You will want one when you see these lovely slips. s. <:. rm-;\o <:<>. homi. >iu|{i;

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lie Mil In "ie :

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HALL CHRISTI AN C HI KCH

A-

iitirsday.

Is DAM A til D PA A 1 IRL

! Maxii.. B

'is vialted tie

Hie Christian ca't

M .

Bee. Mis Eh.. "

wf Put

Mrs M

county, caught : Sunday noon

'Max. i B<

and Mrs

and considerable n . nirt* was done

f H11 <■'

Its. Minnie !'••

before the fire wa- i x’ingui.shed.

Thai

The con^regati *i had left the

• r t isited tin w

church after mor’ -ervices but

with hi- !> a

•ills. Mr. and M

someone in tin tai -ty discovered

Gai Tli* i ♦* *

he pieacliing

‘flames about tin fi on Iht roof. A bucket br:c . 'as formed inn: ■

1 he M 1

in li Sun

liny

diately and th» u ^>ut At tir

and i• -

R t. AVillia

it looketl us if t building might

an Tin

•«»i hood was

burn and the t - w ere pulled up from the flu '! tv -r haste to -a'

| h^ai • f

ill) of Oi an !'

the furnishing-. 1 ny of them being

Btiii' i ■ '

-us -Jieiu In

broken in thf* : idle 1 his also dam

will) h

All'S. Col :

aged the floor ’ ’ extent.

li a i

i: ly.

The fire figh’.• • ■ >aifl it the tiro inid

Bill >' 1 • T 1

|) "1 TL AAA

gained headw i the opposite >id »f the huildint! ’ could not ha' *

IllKHHIKI M'AI

AH'

saved it otvin. t the tvind.

| INDIANA

POLtS. Feb. 7 H

It was not - w Sunday by ire v ber- there how much or whi her any I

1 hikers

\vh i stand a. j- r

ad-

insurance wa- . arried.

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!.L r }>a>>n u

list.-

TTie Hall Fi s Man chuivh i- on "I i

fur a "

the next town

-Uhl

the most ui-t "late of the eouiiMt

be I’-.*

utside the law"

bill

churches of : • ci unty. having its

intr. du - *!

the house .f' -tnd.

ly is

] own heating . : lighting piant- . .'iT

written t

- book'

| other moden. ■ i .apment

i The messi

ne makfS it unlaul

I tor

thumb" their way a

India! a. a!

1 a.-t. by soliciting

HISI UKA R EPF A 1 '

Vi« lat

the prop, sed law v

■uld

.,e nu-d-m

i-anor and upon com

Don't let tin lepresiton go! you

th' g Itt

lerson could be fim

. inking that th;- is the tvor.-t l .at'

to »dO to tt

m b could Ih* a«i«it*d

a jail

aa- e ■ n been, and that it will neterj

9ent4

not more than dO day

•s.

j . :.d. I was reading a few day- av

Exct :

; from the writing- of Iwngfellow and

*1 ni i.a | h tit n

was -urpii-eil to read fro i. hi- pi n,,

ist- because

of an accident i*r

j tiling- t at compare with the wor-t

ne--. althou

?h it Is -e! out -P"

of today. 1 quote Mm a- follow-

KOOSEVELT ( HILDREN WILL '‘Tad” ROMf* A 1 WHI I K. HOI SF lumi .

ond

Grandchildren ■ f I’resident-plect and

Mra. Kmi-i't fit Kxppcted tu Spend l inu* AAtth I hem

■ n hi; n i *

d.i t. ran :

WASHINGTON Ffb. 7. iUI>i

"lad > arii'.. 11 i u, dl . .■ ’ ■' '' House senants and wa\' t wiainy when tho> didn t do squ id; i 1 ; ■ '

suit him.

Othei W hite Hou.-,' id. ldi. n "

i UIUKIILCI L.ll-U^n v - ,v ‘

heard but seldom | h*'e stood out in the nati. n

inclu le:

the White Ho

■diice the deii.iiture of the family ot t 01 >

Theodore R... a-velt many years a<o, i ' Ial > iK-ain will r, un I when another! Roosevelt ta„ • up his residence

there for four y ai

t;: alldc iild called ‘‘the

Franklin I). Rooseirr" ' ii, the y junge-t IS, grandsons and in be counted on to • jo” of the kin 1 that

aliv that tide '• It

>11.Ft II l.l

otllel

pendin d Mrs.

Mr and M das evening

Simpson. Mr and turned to

day, aft r

with Mr

Mr. and .\ dianapolis and Mrs. T .Mr. and M Mrs. Amoin Craw fud

M

famils and li ter of Hollan day ot Mr ham and fan

Mr and

1'arkershui

and Mr'. I ■ n ,\| \ ,.| Mr. and Mr-. \ terudned dinn.

Mr-, i V St

C Ashby, l: F

L*F tt M

Mrs L'.uis \

Gardner, Mr Mr. and M

1'aul Goff ai

Miller.

Mr and Mr family ,* I»

hd Doyle - f at Mon Mr. and Mi- F. W

R-

■ (..rtw right <■ in Clinton Mi r several wet I>. P. Clark

ks-

Mar in .1 l>

l OMMI I I FI U'Pliiit f - l UN 1IM FI) W ASH INGTON. F. i.

' I in-re i- .. gieater an That be.-ets u- i'und \ -tarving, numbi-rle - - At all the gates of Ii

-trr'i.

t his ton B -Id of lull Sunday with Mr . .Mont llazlett. Mr and hol-i'ii -pent Monday

measure to s I'iO.OOtltKlO toward ei 11 In rapid f

ontr"' it.

rw A tax

The i -teit stricken mililoiiW ii olmllenge our vine and bp ad. And impeach us all a- tiait rP th the living an i the dead. And -A 'In tel 1 -it at toe hanijUet. W oi" tin* feast ind s tig are high. Amid the mirth and the music, I tan h -ii that fearful cr\.

-. Jui

burg

d Mr

■no r

And hollow I ook into And w; -ted

eer and daug•re gue.-ts SunHat Cunning-

Mr-. Arthur Ni hols|>ent Sunday with

H

( r

M r.

and family.

F Scribner enr Tu--sda>. Mr. and of M rton R, \. .!. Guff. Mrs. R. K. Ml.-. Fred Belle- • irhey. Mr-. Maggi.’ 'I Floyd Gardic-r ■ S« rilin.T Alrand Mr- \ hie

Pansteati and

- spent the

Mr- Flet'hor

Jun

For v i And But wi .-And

h ii is odor-

in i ''age ud facethe iightoil hall.

..aiids are extended

■ crumb- th d fall. g it and plenty,

ill the air

Id .uni dark-

there

linger an ! de

-pal

Id.i thn pro

nil’, altei ■ 'nimitte. i><mi n \ F'nt

use Ik" judiciar'

Sldo.ofM)

I ot,

tiiut Thet

r. hecame ■ doubt w, -lory re|n :

" ti ver, forget

a picture of iugh it and ■pe: u- and will do the L t th' "wasted

filler

niNION I • A i,

FALLS

! ferplicat Lit

Inn eh ga-

Mai' ha

gle.-si": li I ton •'lit- I ,-yna t«* t • 1 of ‘ba*,

with

"liding the |

gh the ;n in: til n

.ii is th.it are extended" and those " up suffering fium "hung r and . a nut * aeh one elp th"-e who ■ It ! ortunate. J. O CAMMACK. NO I It I. I •• I Mtl II I IK Kits

,1 11 HltlTTi IN u:i: Wish I,

Kle;aK a nrnsT.

V\ 11,1,1 A M A

Type-Appeal" the Real 'A" Says Noted Artist

McCit

Asserts None of <>t r 1 Knwsions Itleul as t onip

i ( np I p to His Specitications of d Sescial Kgigiung IJuefiis.

'.Alttioug.i t veil children .. iieing nearl> granddaught*' i furnish much

convulsed the laiti'-i when their distant eou.-ins "i'U "d th" limelight. Three of Pit-.dent-elect and Mr-. R osevelt’s . .■ n ate married. AH' if them art • iring families. Mrs. Am >set elt Dali, the •Ion e daug I-i w.:u will -pent! a g • it leal t at the White H use, ha- two children, a gill and

a boy.

James P, n-evelt, who married Betsy Cushing B -ton, is t.:e father • Surah Del in Roosevelt. Elliott R va lt. v ho- - wife was Elizabeth D r ei of Philadelphia, is j the father of William Donner Roosevelt. better k own to the famils a.-

"Young Bill "

The Dali e nldren will he th" olds ones who v. il 1>* aiile to rttmp and play for son;, tini'' to come a- the! i it he! two ui' -till in the baby stage.] Of tilt former, then? Anna Eleanor. known to everyone as “Sistie." I e hoy, Curtis Kous veil Dali, is best known as "Buzzie." They are m kiiaiii' - that grew out of the prole '.inciation of eat h others name- b> the little sister and brother. Sistie and Buzzie are frequent vi-it-oi - at Hyde Park and t" the Roosevelt home in Net Yoik City. They already are veterans in posing for pietures, a task that tiiet find irksoni". e-p. i.aliy Buzzie. The story i- told how a photographer waite 1 patiently for hours to get an appropriate Christmas picture of t two. and w ien ju-t about to •nap ■ shutter Buzzie balked. "I d n't want my picture taken."i tu. "o and i half yarol i tow-head ]

"d ; nmgstei -hnuted.

"I do not Id ime you, Buzzie," hi - ] remarked very firmly. ! AAlii'ieupon - took hi- haml und ' in n he i from the room, j I it b Anna Eleanor, who resetn- , hei mother, already is -bowing a i nd 'i'Ss oi outdoor -pi'i't- so e.iar- '

R • It five

land a half s a rides a saddle pony , very a ell. .'-he al.-o is showing a I ri■ aal titude for -wimming. j | Sji ih Delano R osevelt, daughter] f Jame - and Betsy, was! : named for iu-r gn-at-gr ind mother, j

thi President elect

AAilliani lioniHi Roosevelt is two menths old. i He was born ju.-t about the time: is paternal grandparent became 1 pre-ident-eleet of t e I'nited States.! IT- arrival, incidentally revealed a 1 -tort that "a- given nation-wide pub-' Ibity. 1 Mrs Franklin D. Roosevelt ctlledj j frtm N"\t York on the long flistance t dep. "ii. and informed that a boune ntg baby -on hail been born to her 'daug ter-in-law, hurriedly prepared It- eatch in early train for that city. Sh da - lied d. wn-tairs in the ex-j j I'cutive m .nsion at Albany with hut' 1 f'v t: nutes to pare, an 1 discot • • red sh* did not have sufficient

her pur-e for a railroad

Dottelson, the Andietv Jack-on

■ sunshine of t..e AAhite H i-* E-tiiei Cleveland, one of the few eltildrt n horn in the AY te Housi'.

Su. anna Adams, th. f rst • bild to

i play in the executive man-b n. Chari Taft, who t'"k a i at

- I . i IsUnd" • ther’s inaug ration so he would not be bored

if t!ie president’s first >pt

lieneti ! he dull.

|\ MEMORA

tif Carroll Btiblwin, away one year ago today. In the grave softly sleeping, W h' ■ tii flow, i - gently wave. Ides t le one we love so dearly. Out that none on earth could save. You oath* no one a last farewell, You said goodby to none. Your weary heart had ceased to beat,‘th Before we knew you were gone The tears may .*ipe out many things But ti i- they wipe out never. The memory of those happy days AVhen tve were ill t"g' th>'i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baldwin and family anti Mrs. Ruby Baldwin. R Ft c>( ■ N I I 11 IN FOR Mil II niSCoAKRKR SOFGHI M AAS LANDING, N. J . (FPi Civic leaders of New Jersey plan to >ek national recognition for Jame AA'ilsoii Mai shall, w ho aided in the disc very of gold ing the s'lth i.nniv- r-avy in the hills bt the I’aeifii . Marshall wa- a eontract r and buildei. ciiga.i'd in Stpember, 1^47,

An inti resting feature of Chicago s World'- Fair which o|x‘n- in June, w ill ■ m Orier.zl l.rji'. “a bigg r uni Fi 'ii. r So t- iif Cairo”, which 1- to he constructed al .ti" tile ■ ■ -iei .-h"tvn aiehite F dii ■ . The tillage will occupy three and a half acres of the fair ground .

/ roiisers Included in Milady's Spring Styles * * * * % * Fnd Started by Marlene Dietrich Threatens To Assume Epidemic Prop irt n ; Trcit eietl Creations Designed For All Occasions—E\en Formal E\en,ng.

t i vice inaii on duty in the ill -upplied the nece-.-ary

h* 1 was on her way.

the child]pn of Presidpiit* Mr-. Ko.» “\rli a ill inak*-,

tT I ’i ' I | * * g, 7SHC ' - - • L -I - • L T pri fr.-tiAM FiCPK.:s. C’-iROSe lOMlVcRD OciUnnu tluil '.010 ul tin pietcnl crop of film qutrt m H. Ilywood fulfillt hit idrcli of beauty, McClelland Barclay, notnl .rlol and ttulptor, adtancai the iht , > !■ t the certain aomethinf that attracta u» to «|ur partiiular »in - taw nt. not hrauty. or tea appi - ) ' lypr appeal ' Elaborating, he aeleiU h» Inf of the nioai typ> appealing unman in the film tapital Cla 'delta Colbert appeal* lo 'ha man of the world; Joan Crawford the collegian* Marlene Uietriih, I the .businea* man. Kay franci* to the lociafy man; Ann tfardoo! In 'he lamily man. Katherine Hepbun q,, profeaaional man. Miriam Hopki»». *« 1 ">• atUdaB'-a lanl .loy.ti inra , I.ir. Bar elay* own dream girl won 1 '' • a " po»ite of teveral film queen* Sh. d po»»e*a the leg* of Mai lane Dietrich; the hipa 1 t. " •• I tha ihe»l of Miriam Hopkin*. a".i U . 0 | H-len I ’vrUetrae* However, the aril*' | "• 1 '• MB. which 11 BBaUlM way of puttir.g • .*.w.ga Uec: beauty i« .a t-t *t»%i the b«Ueid«a.

j money 1 ti' kft. A -ec l '■

rei."'ptiiiii ! ash and

Two of

I ole t mid

i ‘A\ Hou-i' their iiemianmii "me. | hey are John and Franklin,' Ji . tliem student- in Gruten I M ichuMtts wher^ t le bi't hi- fither, pla od on thi i foutl.all t am. He will i ntei eullege in the fall. 1 Both of the younger suns are ex-1 I li’ • it L'tlbir and mudi sought at I ter fin eial affairs in which the'• young'': t participate. 1 nl Tasionally did childish Iaughti i and ,-ohs — reverberate] •In AVliite Hou e 'luring thi regim.' of Piesident Hoover. The iiifiequeiit visits of hi- t ree 1 . 'ii > Herbert Hou vi r, Jr., were all too infrequent a-' un -uli'iit w a- eOMWMd Blue-eyed Peggy Ann, hazel-eyed. Herbert III, and Joan, the baby, paid tliei most i xtended visit in the win ! of |Peggy Ann t .en wa- five,I Herlyeit was three and Joan was an infant in long dresses. I hi A\ h te House wa- a particular ^ pot during Uu ■ ■ gi ne a‘ Pre.-id»'Ht The. tlore Roosevelt and | Alh not "d til u it 11 him. Alice, ‘Pueoiore and 'Kermit ! > « nning to feel grotvn-up when their fatiier took the office.) His other • hildien, Archie and Kerndt noweter, were young enough to i euibarrjo their fath<T, frighten their mothu«and leai AA’hite House sen-' ants a mcry chase. ..col.'., car ,R

ne;' Formality

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Fod street 'rear

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riahl i» “binary.uil. except that it i. cut after a more j gUfl * ' * ,r *■' n ' '* u '' ,h «ti. d.-signer* tlnm. w,l| be popular thi* Sprine II con*'»" ?'.Ej trou.er. .w’ • r lbs.’ , m .„ |,| ur double-brea.fed iack-l «nd P . (ell bet > h,! l,,h J »<

I) * formal .u,t Thi tooa.Vr. "7. o ribbJ '7

wmith Yhl e T~ ’ ’Vl" by l h * t ' r ' nt * L of Wale. Ih- jacket, who h Bonl.m. lb- offly .ometh.-.g In.e * . * . ■ e-t. except 'hat :» beast, cuffed .!,.v, , So be careful mer. '

you ‘-awk a it.iaw 0B u, back tb.. Seflna—the "felluw" may be a lady.

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