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Hf.VJKilLY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 19S3. ^
THE DAILY DANNER
And
Herald Consolidated
“It Whyps For All”
^ F.nfprrd in thp pnntnffirp at Grppn-ra-tlp. Indiana, a* »<>cond flaw mail niatter under Aft of March **• 1878. » ih.rription prire. 10 ffnt* pff ST.Ofl per year by mail in Putnam I minty: S3..".0 tn $'00 per year > mail nut-ide Putnam < minty. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Make Your
Skin l.o\el\
Apply I nUucnilne. Uuli k! li ?ooihn lhapain ri’r^emtinfeciionaod ^*1' .cirvAik yo«rdn;**i»i<oriher«t.»rKj.rello» iuh«. 50c. Unguentine Kellec »*■» pain, hwlen* heallait
Xear. wonderful Ml I-LO GLO :a ^ powder reproduce, the te ptin? bb> ' of youth. Spreads -• L v - 'I longer, hides tiny lines and wrinkles, prevents lar^re pore- No shiny n<ise=. no drawn or “past; look. YA omen trust MELLO-GLO because < ' French pro<v»?« make 5 it the purest face powder known. Pelitrhtfully fraerant. Trv MRM.O-GI/> today 50c and $1.00 Tax Free.
! WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE—
WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning Rarin’ to Go . If you fee! tour »a« waH the ' , ^ . —i,— - i„. 0 f Min.
le<kJ punk, don't nrellow » lot
m.oer*: water, oil. Itutiee cwndy or chewier fum end eipe^t them to mike you miiamiy ■ wee*, i-d tuoymut and full <1 luMtuhi. For tc»y han't do it. They o«ly »<>»• *he
i and a merp movement doe*i t
Masonic lodpe evenintr ha= been
praise
church j
inert.
and Mrs. F. C. Nickerson, east r street, are the parents of a •r, born Wedre--da' at the
y hospial.
repre-entative of t .• ■aor of internal reven will i»e at the Grcerx ■ »n Feh. 17, to assisi .nformat i' n cin t o income tax retu/ is.
March 15.
’ Mr- .lohn Shannon, w-'t AY alnut 1 street, remains in a critical condition
1 at the county hospital. T .-re will he prayer and
♦--•t.nir or <t-x\ . e at the First Baitist •definitely t f.evenintr from 7:30 to s:30. The condition of Pa Malony of BainbridRe, who was seriously injured when stru k by a truck Tuesday af-
ternoon wa- reported critical.
Scott YY'erts pa«sed away Tuesday venin? at the county farm. Interment will l>e in the Ladog-n cemetery
Friday morning
b
ih<* F&YW
is yo
pounds of It
i a tner»» movement t C«t The reason for your do»n-*Bd-©ut our liver. It ihould pour out two id bile into your uoweia daiy.
I: L ;y U not Bowinf Irwdy. your food dir«st. It just d«a)» in toe Ooweli. ii b) ata up your it-.mien. I ou Oise u , oid tis-e and your orenth n toui,
ut in tneniiir.ee. Your h*»u
■ office of ue of Indi-.-tle post-
! those who
filing of
which must
Friday Circle To Meet YYilh Mrs. G»in Kn-ign The Friday Circle will meet with Mrs. Gwin F.n-ism at her home in Northv.ood Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr--. G F. Brown will be the leader. d- 4- d- *L d* d"
d « t difwt. It JUIt d»ea)f in I tn ukits up your et-imicr. l
uurk. did tiste in<
»h.r otter brewki out
i.-r.e* ir.d y uu fiel down ud out. > our wnuli
•yrtea u poisooed.
It tikes those food, old CARTER’S LITTLE l.I\ KR PILLS to *»• these two p. ^nm ot bile flowing trsely md nmke you ; '« r i up and un. Tb*y contain wondenui, aa-Tn e*". gentU vtff-uble cxtracta, amaa<0|
ikang tn^ bil* f.ow fra^y.
THE MONEY YOI 5 NEED IS HERE -•dli? the (fue-tion now Loans .^2.) to S300 On automobiles, furniture |; Vf , stock, etc. Indiana Loan Co. 94* F - Wash. J 2 Phone 15 J VF.SK OFFENSIVE FA. PECTEO TO START SOON
UO.
itlt FI
vImb it comt* to mak
But don’t ask for liw pills. .Ask for CarUr i little Li*er Pi;!*, luck (or Ike rime Cirter'e little (jeer P • on the red libel Reseat e ■oiiutote 2&c it iJ etores. CltatC.M.Co
Mr«. Miller H».-te— Ti Yeronica Chib
j The regular meeting nf the Ver-
YYendell Fong, seven year old son,™'a club was held Wednesday af-
ternoon at the home of Mr- YY ill .in
Funeral -ervices were h* Id at the Methodist church at Jamestown Thursday afternoon for Fiank Finch .St .nebraker. age 41 years, a cousin of Mr- Fern Fine of Greencastle. who died at Febanon hospital Tuesday of
influenra and heart disease.
All the snow in the world di n't fall on Chicago's Imp stieet.- during the idizaard Some of it dropped into :* cuntaaner on iop ui the F. utial Iluilu. ng. : ■ d her- i- YS . P. Hay. L'r.'t.xl State- weat'--r for. a-ter. a-ar • a ’he fai: It totaled 128 inches.
ley
Tl.e cum plaint of William S. Bail. Yhme.t F. Cashman and Daisy Ca- .- nan, man and wife, and th® Clay ouiity Building and Loan Assoeia n, against the Xorthvwestem N a nal Iri.-urance company of Milwati-
plaiii*. if isuran . in July
kee, YVis., :n vvhi< h the seeks to collect *1 0<K> i h.n-e let roved by fire
was filed in circuit court herday after being ven .-d from t: circuit court by the defendant
Ball
Flat
exec i with This tat
•ry F. Dowell, assistant Boy exec ■ >■ .e' th YY’abssh valrea, and well known to Green--cout ■ and t • se interested in ing here through frequent visits it city, ha.- been named scout tive uf the YY'hite river area, i.eidquarter- in Bloomington, area one of the large-'t in the D..well has been an assistant
Delmar YVilaon, scout executive YVabasi valley area.
of Mr. and Mrs. Everett I.ong, YY’ood -treet, who underwent an emergency ..perati n at the county hospital Tue.-d iy aftemocn, was reported in a ritical condition at the hospital
lliur-day afternoon
Fill YY'ells, Rd" Fincoln avenue, - 'aken int custody by county of1 p-. r- YY’ediie«dsy on a charge of child 1 negle t filed by hi- wife, Louisa YY'el Alter a le rare by Judge YY'ilbur S. Donner, YY'el|« was allowed to leturn home on his promise to take
I better care of his family.
Mias Margaret Gilmore, assistant librarian at PePauw university, will . ave Friday for Chicago where she i will be a gue-t at a luncheon Saturday given by the DePauw alumni as-.-ociation at the Hoo=ier Salon at Marshal Field tea room. Saturday is . Indiana day at the Hoosjer Salon and at. wiii oe o served by the Indiana col
n/f alumni assosiations.
THIS IS FOUNDER’S MONTH AT A&P ... —Everi week during the entire month of February Ai P wiii offer many money-saving Values in honor of its founder. Here are a few typical one?-—
8 o'Clock Coffee Red Circle Coffee
Bokar Coffee • • •
COUNTRY ROLL
Silverbrook Prints, Ii>.
i 19C Pure Larrl
? tki i/c Peaches
SIITTER
Navy Beans
Slab Bacon
REDSALMON
22c
21C
19c 25c
tana Brand'
Z^tqc
Po£l e Dinner 3
25c
Bulk Sliced Bacon 2 ba 25c
Pori* & l*ean> ‘^ k p sin Ma ‘ ,: ;><
Macaroni or Spaghetti 6 r> . 25c
MILK
*
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Spaghetti 1 : r 3
17c
White Bread ' r,, A7; 0 i!r ’ ^ 1 *' 4c
Cherries
»7c
BrPuii * 1 6c D * COH , rondmotb«r •
CHEESE"
Lb
Manilla Rolls
’ • ICc
Sugar w 10 lk ’ 44c
( ivrarelles. all |>dpillar brands, 2 I’kics.
23c
FRESH r HlilTS AND VEGFTABI ES
Oi aii]ge% l la. Sweet 2 I)/. 25c Bananas, yellow ripe, lb. VelloYY Onions,5II). Bag l()c Mead lettuce,2 for Potatoes l . S. No. 1,2 pks 25c ^' v <*Pt Potatoes, 3 Lbs.
I h. IU" TUc.
15c 10c
ONE QUALITY MEATS
BKLF POT H0\ST. Lb. t fork Steak. Lb. | . Frankfurters, 2 Lbs. j;^. IMJEK ROAST. Picnic cut, Lb.
I rush around Reef .'5 lb 25c ILiddock Ak Fillets, lb. ]2iC
LK El) BOILED HAM. Hall Lb. '.’EARS, ( hoiee rumd jrSirRiin. Ll».
5ic 10c 19c
We Pay CASH For Egg*
GREAT
Atlantic*. Pacific?.*
ITKF DFSTROYS < HI RUH IT. VFRNOX, Ind.. Feb. 9. (UP) — Fire destroyed the frame annex of St. Paul - Methodist church today and l. • utged the nurch proper. Firemen braved zero weather in their efforts le nxtir.guish the flames. Loss was r-timated at $d,O00. The fire is belie' d l. have -tarted from an overhe.ve furnace.
i ..I D YY YY K rOSTINFKS i< oniinucd l r«»in I'uur Om»* • . From the western Rocky mounain region to the Atlantic and from < an tda far into the southland, temp. ratureg ranging from 43 below zero t< n feu degrees above were reported. 0 r the entire territory the already d tfi'ult Li-k of caring for the destijl- wa- made far worse. Damage to rd li-^es’ock wa« heavy in
ome sections.
The -now which accompanied the cold wave when it first spread over r,e oiid tleve-i did not reach the ea«t ’.ut in Utah a new blizzard developed ite yesterday and travel in the intermountain section was handicapped. M:.nj t wn- were reported marooned. C HICAGO, Feb. 9 (UPl—Temperature n id- of years’ standing fell t<>d i; irder the on-laught of a bitter cold wave that centered in the mid-
dle west. ,
Only in a few spot- in the area wa = r f foie. ast. Temperatures that dropped to 27.5 below in St. Paul and t ■ northwest climt-d a few degreetl.e (in ame up. Slightly warmer t ie>ratures were forecast in Wis-■n-m an 1 Minnesota but in Illinois. 1 tana. North and Nouth Dakota ami Nebraska the word 'mm C. A. Donne!, Chi ago foreca-ter. wa® laconic and di-hc-artening. continued cola.” Ibe lowest reading in Chicago wa«
19 below at 9 a. m.
Donne !'-> tipper- forecast Mim'd .:i Die pro-pect for another bit-
terly cobt day tomor-ow
'TyOwest temperatures expected during the next o 4 hour!l wdthin 3u0
Chicago in the direction in-
d .ted: north and northwest 20 t/' 30 tielow ; west. 15 |o 20 below: south to 15 i>elou : east. 10 to 15 below:
northeast 15 to 20 be|*w.
Heavy snow
of a foot or more over the midwest -'oprvd an d highways for the m-st part again were passable
ilille- south Vine street. Thirteen member^ answered r>>11 call with patriotic quotation-. Mrs Gerald M ion had charge of the program and read, r story on “Abraham Fincoln." The remainder of the afumo-n was - pent '-n sewing for the county ospilai Plans were made to hold an all day sewing meeting for the Re i Cross next Wednesday at the home of Mr-. John -uiherlin, south Indiana street. + + d* d* d* Mrs D,rks Hc*>te»» lo Y\ Oman's Circle The YY'oman’- Circle of the Presbyterian church met Wednesday afternoon rt the home of Mrs. L. IF Dirks, east YY'ashington street, with Mrs. Fysle Gmen a.« assistant hostess. Several garments were finished for the Red Cross. Twenty-five memherwere present.
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Fast Pulliam County Couple Married Miss I/'inma Phelps and Henry Haynes, both residing on Coatesville R. 2, in ea«t Putnam county, were united in marriage in the county clerk's office in the court hnu-e YY’ednesday afto-nioon by Elder Dawr-nce H. Athey. The bridegroom i- a young
farmer.
*i* *»* *5* *1* “I* 'liming MusicaJe Met YYilh Mrs. Burton The Greencastle Morning Musical" met with Mrs. Burton at the Sigma Chi house YVednesday. Miss lyoui-e Palmei YY'alker was in charge of the program base! on Gei nan chamber
music.
This type of music is written for two or more solo instruments that play t get her in a small room or hall. The development of modern instrumental forms was traced YY'ith the growth of these came the chamber music, which became very popular in the time of Haydn, who added materially to this form of mu«ic with his compositions. It was Haydn’s inexhaustiblly fertile inventions and his freedom in the treatment of form which nourished ami developed the germ of thi- chamber music, until it bore the most iieantUul blossoms of German musical
art.
Haydn has !>een called the lather of the quartet and symphony. His most noted compositions of this ty pe ace the D Major and ’’Emperor”
quartet.
Mozart also wrote chamber music and he is comparable to Haydn. The geniu- Beethoven liki \> -e
celled in this form of music and his | t K .„ r ,
works include some of the greatest instrumental sonatas ever written. S’hubert, Mendelsohn, and Fk human were of tbe romantic school and wrote chamber music of melodic charm The great Rrahm-i wrote much
music of thi kind and his work- are! within intricate in harmony and rhythm. , trance
The great symphonic poeo , md
I LRRE H U Ti: SCHOOL scem: or iioiwm
Mint I 51.500 TAKEN REGIS I R YU'S OFFICF.
-I VIE NORM VI
lOKlO, Feb. 9. (UPl-Jap^ military force- in Manchuria will he. gin a drive against Chinese troop. •' r the c-nque-t of Jehol soon, the war nffi-e indicate,| : n
statement today.
Although there were no definite j„. dication of when the campaign would get under way, the vernacular pre,. lelieved it would be only a few ,i av . The statement implied that J a p a nese action against the Chines. m Jehol could not he considered a warlike move, as Japan will he helping Manchoukuo “restore order" in Jehol whieli Japan considers part of \i M . churia ami not of China. The Japa.
I ne^e activities will lie treatr i as “p,,.
FROM ■ li.-ing" the province
y l ; iga
: r rcdiNions.
I FR|;r HAU1E, Feb. 9.—In one ( '• most daring daylight huiglarin the ity's history, thieves YY’ed-;e-,t ;l y n on obtained between .*1.500 md $2.00(1 in cash and check’ from *1, controller's office at the Indiana -'a:- Ttr.' hers' college. The loot was btained freon a money drawer, in vhieh a numlier of checks were left .inmolested, and from a cabinet safe h was .-tripped of all its content®. The I urglary took place at a time ■ b.-n there normally are nearly 500 students in the building and the office entered has plain glass doors i. ig ■ \vn:ch the entiim interior can be obs .ved from the nail. The offi e itself was unoceupied in'ng the noon hour, the four women , ;i.pPivf. l. iv inc left the building for
' I • ir dinners.
Two of the women. Miss Edith obewmakei budget clerk, and Mis’ Maynu Morgan, relumed to the office s x rtly before 1 o’clock hut noticeq nothing imis- until a student called "to have a check cashed about 1:15 o’elocc. Miss Morgan went to the money drawer, which is contained in a large steel cabinet, and found that >•. had been emptied of about - L"25 in ! b. It -till contained a number of checks, however. Then she umed to tlie safe, which showed no -ign- of tampering and which was
locked.
S e twirled the dial and the tumbler- re-ponded to the combinarion. bi.t t : id been rqiened previously and all of it - contents taken. These in eluded an umdet»rmm.d amount of ash and a number of check.® and p.ipci* of no value to anyone but the
college official-.
.'! Morgan and Miss Shewmaker
then notified C C. Crnnelly. controllet if the college, who had lieen eon"ined to his home throughout the nn i ning by illnes-, Mr. Connelly \ at to the office immediately and notifie p' li e, who sent Detective® M tche'l t" d A. Sc'di to investigate.
T e i fficer- found that entry had
1 een gained to the office by a ^ront door, on - hich a -nring lock apparently ban been picked. The money • rawer had l»een pried open with ■ome rp in.-trunent. hut had been closed again after the money was fiken fiom it. There were no signs I i t >rce having been u-ed in opening “x-jtl e -afe, indicating that it either had
left unlocked by mistake or
opened by someone who previously
had obtained the combination. E-cape *rom the office apparently ■ n ma .■ trT'.ugh a rear door, • i wa- locker) , nly from the inide. Thi- door opens on a hallway a few feet of the outside ento the building and it would
Professor Cels Research (,rani
YMFI M YKF. SOCIOIOCK \| M'R VEY OF NEYY H YRMON'Y I N'DI \ N Y
Frof. Francis M. Vreeland of the sociology department at DePauw ha* lieen awarded a grant of $500 fo r the completion of a sociological -tudy of the present day community o’ - Now Hirmony. The award wa- made by the Elmhurst committee on -oci:,| research. whose headquarter- i in \,w York City. It will make po- ale the completion of a study on th. -oeial trends of the community, hegun by Professor Y reeland several year- azo I; may be remembeied t at 'ieerge B. Lockwood. DePauw, '94. wrote a history of the community from its fo’indation by the Uapp n ISl.'i and continuing through neiind "f social experimentation ui d- Robert Owen in 1825-1827. T - pr. tit study of the -o. taI proces- will include a survey of the communitv i. . ortipli-lt-rrents up to the present ': and an a-ialysis of the characten-ti coin, i mi nit \ consciousness in t! light of its unique past. It i- an attempt to discover, if pos-ible. the n .• re ami \aiue of a community trad i.>n. Tbe .rnior work of tile sum > will be co 'pleted thi- -ummci Profe-sor Vrecland, w :tad t paper on certain aspe-t.- ' "• New Harmony study at th< in . : meeting of the American Scai-d.'-- 'ciety in Cincinnati, this year, cai to bePauw from the University Michigan in 1929 He received h P D degree from the latter in.-’.t.iiiin in He lo- done other olosval tesearch work at the Univei uy of Michigan and at the New Y 8 bool of Social Work; and nrche logiesl field wmrk for the Univer- y of Micnigan and the Unive - Illinois.
Earl Sherrill Stock Sal held YY' dne.-day, Februaty
will he
'i-lt.
Ben Cannon, son of Ylr and M r Frank Cannon of Xorthwood wr. re cently underwent on ope ti »'*' reported doig nicely at th hospital Thursday nfterno ■«
ave comparatively easy for the
chamber musi of 1 . , . . • * r 1,1
that iiimr with
' r win
wa- seemingly able to portray word*, thought- an decent® of all kind- in
his music.
Of late Arnold Schoenberg has startled the musical world by bis inrtrumental music, in which he d< fieall existing riles of harmonic and meiooic progre-s. Hi® influence may
which reached depths I e ,abIi,h a n ' >w of
Miss Walker’s program was illustrated by the following numbers: Hayden Op 54 No. l ‘ Allegro con
brio" »nd “Allegretti-. '
Beethoven Op ift Vo. 3 “Andante
con moto."
Beethoven Op' 1ft Vo. motto quasi pre®to "
Miss Walker, violin; Miss Bowles. 1 cello; Miss Harlow, viola; Mr Tritt,
ad viol it
| Brahms Ti.-* in i: Ma r “s • •• .Ylias Walker. Miss Bowie®, Prof. I Kolling. *
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QUIVERING
NERVES
Yield to I.ydia E. Pinkham’a
'egctable Compound
YYhen you are just on edge . . . when you can’t stand tbe children's noise . . , when everything is a burden . . . when you are irritable and blue . . . try this medicine. 9ft out of IM women report
benefit.
It will give you just the ewa energy you need 11( ( will uem °worth living agsin
FOR RFN'T:—Five room -emi-mod-em house, 320 N' Jackson. Phone 83.
9-tf
(.ut '.eing seen by any except persons in the immciiate vicinity of the en-
trance.
THIS WOMAN Lost 35 Lbs.
OF FAT
J V katt i of Brooklyn. V. Y writ".-: “line u-e<l Kruschen for the pa 4 months and have not only lost * • ''ut f-.-l *o much lieiter in
2 PVPr )" Fven for people who don’t
’
to k"ep the system healthv. I being a nurse sh ould know for I’ve tried so
nly kru-rhen an*
wered all puryKises ’‘(May 12. 1932.>
f '!' SAKRI -Y and HXRM-
l.r.JsSLii. *.nke a half teaspoonful of Kru-'-hen i>j a glass of hot water in the morning—a bottle that lasts 4 week® cost.® a trifle-but don’t take chances be sure it’® Kruschen—your be.tith come.® first— get it at any* drug-tore i n America If not joyfully 'tied after the first bottle—enone'v |
®a»i
back.
We’ll Have The NEW?! Ford V'8 112 inch Wheelbase 75 Horsepower ON DISPLAY Saturday, Feb. 11 See it at our showrooms KING, MORRISON FOSTER CO. ORFFNC YSTI.F IHP *
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