The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 May 1933 — Page 2

rHt DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY. MAY 18, — — ——

1933.

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Vow if> ('k* ^inie to ImivI

|„-i iliiviiie sea-son is ahead. Pmes n<-\er

and like .;rher commodities will move upward shortly *

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WL MVt UdhKAh IRaDESAND H KIWS

VV, havr- ..Id ( IV) iuiieteei) new cars m the last b weeks and ♦ need the luoin lo make way tor more M W ^ AK bales. ^ ( ome in v.. air not hard iu deal with. ( ais run in price hem $‘">0.00 up. IH.il ( lie-vtoIpi Coaches i 19:12 Ford Tudor i 1931 Fly mouth Sedan i 1981 < Mdsmobile Coupe I 1981 Buick Spoil Coupe l 1920 Wiliys Sedan 1929 ( hevrolet Coach 192t (’hiysler Coach -1928 Whippet Coach

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: Herald Consolidated

♦ “It Wfor All”

♦ Kntered in th« poMtoffire at Grcotl- p 0W< j er repioriuces tl lovely bloom « castle, Indiana, aa aef.md rlaaa mail n f y 0U th. Made l.\ i new French I s Postponed

J matter under Act of March 8. 1878. | process it spreads si ' '>. stay- on The Coterie meeting: which was to Subscription price, 1U cenla per lomter, hides tiny lii '".I wrinkles, hppn , lp | ( f,ij ay evening; has ♦ »..k; ?:t (10 per year hv mail In Put-. ''| l |', 1 , ; ': ' week on •

powder known, no “ i'tr ' look, lie- . f the high school connnencenient. lightfully fragrant. it with MKL- •!••!• d” d* •h

LO-GLO today. 50, ,nd 11.00. Tax'

free.

nam County; $3.50 to $5 00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Business W omen F.lect Officers

The Business and Piofessional Wo-

namic, the home a more potent fac- | tor in teaching the youth the true i

ways of life.

The special music consisted of two numbers, “A Swedish Ballad’’ and ‘•Robin Adair” by Marian Sellers on the flute accompanied by Betty Nichols. These young people are to be commended for the talent displayed. Mrs. Karl Bowman gave an enlightening talk on ‘‘Mormonism” or Latter , Day Saints, names Dorne by ihe fol-' lowers of Joseph Smith, the, founder of a religion, with their headquarters

at Salt Lake City, Utah.

The rtisciples of which claim it to

L & II CHEVROLET SALES Inc.: I H < i Si ;u». ol'LN KVhNINLs Z

l it \ VS BFItRIKS \M» HKKK All* OZAIth MOIVM'I AINKKIO .IKFFEKSON, CITY, >lo„ (L’Pi — A trange combination of products, fn h sii ;iwberries and new heer, is providing prosperity for the folks it, .mi in the Ozark mountains of Mis-

.-.ouri and Arkansas.

'I .,e berry season, with prices on t!,e upgrade, is in full c wing. The lumber industry, dormant these se\e i| .ears, is gainiug new impetus thi',,igh the demand -for beer barrels I 11 y patchi dotted in fertile vali> are filled with pickers. Sawa,i,i , located tiesile mountain

■ mis, ar,. huzzinl'

vli uun ha :il)i*,t ItiOtiu acie- of s':wherries this year. .Arkansas > i planted t! »- largest crop since l••.:•.», zn.BOf) acre*. And demand is e.,e,ding t ie supply, according to

market officials.

1 he crop has provided tempoiary • - ’ foi - ousands pickei .

camps and live like gypsies.

Toe newly created demand for lieer , mate--.

The eight months old son of Mr. and Mis. Morris Williams, northeast of t wn, is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sutheriin of Russellville and Miss Catherine (irider of Indianapolis tie visiting Mr. ai d Mis Lee Sutheilin of Pittsburgh,

Pa.

The DePauw and Wabash varsity ball teams clashed on the local dia mend this afternoon. Getty was dated to start on the mound against ihe Little Giants. Two R achdale young men will re-ei-.e bachelor of aits degrees from Wiil ii- i allege at commencement ex- • i is, this year. Thei are Frol B. Coffiii.in and Chailes K Hutchins. Mi I- W .Mills and son Ted of fat Chicago, are spending the week , 'h Mi and .Mr-. Leo Terry, west Liny street. Mrs Mills and Mrs. Terry were fcimer DePauw elass-

Dorothy ©ennett, liter of Mi

lally Bennett of i .-.cial Place men' club held their regular dinner he the (Hire gosp.-l of Jesus Christ

ht arm when i meeting and the annual election of ofWtdnesday af-1 ficers Wednesday evening at the

home of Mrs. J. O. Cammack, east

I Wa shins ton street.

Dorothy Scott | officers elected were as fol- \| Aliivlen and | ows . president, Miss Helen Black; •b ed and fc , v j ce peisident, Miss Edythe Cham-

suffered a fractured -he fell at her hon

ternoon

In the complaint White against John others, to set aside partition of real est has filed an affidav to veii.ii the case fi

A lively discussion followed the interesting presentation of me subject.

•laet*

S. S. Teachers and Officers to Meet The teachers an 1 officers of the

the defendant nef . s; j-p.-ording secretary, Mrs. Del- Christian church Sunday school will i ciii uit coint ji.,1, Thomas: Corresponding secre- have their business meeting Thursthis county. tary> \|i^ s Gladys Shaw, and treas- day evening at 7:30 in the church

K lines of Gary liret

after visiting; i

Woman’s Biblp Club

Mis.-,Josephine Stoner.

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Mi and Mrs. R V have returned hoi

here for several ,da> with Mr- Lida

R-.une- and Mr. 1 Mrs. Harvey I o^Meet l riday

Owens and famil> Mr. Raines’

mother, Mrs. Lida bones, has re-, , . . . . ,,

I ternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs.

Elizabeth Craig

The Woman’s Bible club of the Metho list hun-h will meet Fri lay af

turned home will Raines in ordei to of the World’s Fair m nth. She will Gary and attend! fore >he returns t

Mr. and

nd the opening the 28th of this ii.i some time in the Fair be-

. reencastle.

baser lent A good attendance is de

sired.

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Mrs. Krull Will Speak On Rare French Printed Textiles

Diessed in a peiiod costume the fabric of which is an authentic pat-

and Miss Bernice j tern nf the rare old French printed Craig. 833 east Washington street, textiles, “toiles de Jnuy,” Mrs. FredMis- Myrtle Fry will assist the hos- eric Krull will give an illustrated lecte Mi Inez Ross will lead the ture in the Tilden lecture room on the devotions The program will lx- thiid floor of Asbury hall at 4:30 “Nature in the Bible.” Responses to | o’clock Tuesday, May 23, as one of

The price, „f dimbinj why ne, „|, t . d age ol the low cost by | avin . asunnlvNOW. yn|,J The Hmmint vou u i. more than off-Pt , i lp * v, ‘ W|11 far .,11 •none, om your bouseh.te automobile .,i lu,.^,,,^ Indiana Loan Co 21 !i K. Wash. ... ‘ Wwiiim; Management house preceding the | e , + A- a. + + Mrs. Braden Hostc>To V eronica ( luh The Veronica dub net W P( w with Mrs. Fre-l Bra ,en. baa " n '‘ Thp Farm ■% ation. She also gave a talk cf recent trip to Washington. Ten members responded to roll f iii with household hints. One guest present. + + + + +•{.+ Co-Workers lo Meet I riday Tile Co-Worker of the Batti* church will me. t with Mrs. EiDs|h. !>17 South Indiana s'reet, Fiidaftf. ternoon at 2:30 o’clock.

kegs an I barrel stave.- is helping, too. Hundreds of wo dchoppei and mill operators have been put to work. The keg industry is centered about

Clarksville. ArK.

Mm ball D. Abrams was in Lat'ayeti I ,ui-day w here be spoke before tbe Kiwanis club of that city at its weekly luncheon. He was accompanied by J. J Ector. Both are Green-

I castle Kiwanians.

John II Edwards of Mitchell fin-m-u' assistant secretary of the Department of Interior at Washington is here visiting his aunts, Mrs G. W. Walls, ami Mis. Laura Parks. 306

' South Indiana -tin t.

ODD SOUND PHI \ I \ I ED DISASTROI I RUN WRECK WATER VALLEi Miss., (UP)—

Mr. and Mrs. Hem Brassell prevented a train wreck In-ie because they were trained by 20 years of listen-

the special features sponsors 1 by the department of Home Economics to

promote cultural art training and ap- men have a new game in thisMwo, predation of the finer old textile- —making die - from Hacks.

Those who know Mrs. Krull or have heard any of her several lectures will feel that a treat is in store when she talks about old 'French fabrics that

roll call will he words of Jesus.

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W. H. M. s. Held An Interesting Meeting

The regular monthly meeting of the W. 11. M. S of the Methodist Episcopal church was held in Keystone Chapel Wednesday afternoon with

ing to the “music ot Illinois ( entrai Mrs, H. E. Williams and committee ; ,re connected with an early romantic trains, which pas- their home. hostesses. historical jierifd. Recently, train V 2b, fast straw- After a brief business session Mrs. j Marie Antoinette and Empress Josherry express, pa> I over a defective j jv, Courtney conducted the devo-| ephine visited the industrial plants at rail, creating “off > music. Not- tiotis she brought to the attention of Jouy where a young Bavarian, Chrising the difference ’he -ounl of the Uu.se piesent an article written by j tophe Philli|>e Oberkampf by name, wheals rolling on tin rails, the couple Harry E. Woolever, editor of “The first made the printed textiles the .le went to the track ml b und a split National Methodist Press,” where he signs of which were adopted from tail, which miracul l> had remained ) )a( | interviewed Congressman Kelly early prints in India. He later picin place as the ti in sped by. Senator Capper at the national tured events in the lives of French They stayed on 1 ■ spot until the , a pjt„| in regard to the causes which royalty, the French Revolution and

GOWN S M ADE OF s ifK> EATON ROUGE La, (UP)-|».

MOVIES

\T THE GR \N ADA

Four new oiig hit-, 14 star.- .Several state motnr policemen who,second section ol tin- train appeared | la ve Id to the present economic de-j the establishment of the republic. . 1 . . . i .j j • . « • _ » rn i n t lin > i i a t ! . . f I a crcrcti I itimtil •. .. ». . i • i

filmdom and two hundred pretty giil attend d a district meeting at Terre *n the distance, tln-n flagged it until are featur-d in tire musical prodm - Haute Wednesday, stopped in Green- ramp ,0 n st,, l' Railroad officials lion "42nd Street” now showing at ■ astle late in the afternoon enroute' s aid their heroic action prevented a the Granada theater. Warm-r Baxter. | l*ack to th.-ir home beats. About 24 dkastrous wreck.

Bel.e Daniels. Georgs Brent, Dick iattended the district meeting. Powell. Ruby Keeler and Ginger Reg Funeral services for Mrs. Henry eis have the most prominent lo 1 m Fox, \vi t Poplar street, who died this picture which is repleti wit'.i |Tu i --day morning, were held Thurscatih) tune-, la'isii scenes amt i •ay morning at 10:30 o’clock from the

The idea isn’t exactly new, but it was net until the depression wkW 1 its worst that the project was imkf. taken in earnest. It has gains! pofJ ularin in recent weeks, stimulate by a contest conducted by Mis? fos Davenport, ch thing specialist for th extension di\ isioji of I.ouisimi ktw,

university.

Flour, sugar, dt, feed, seed ' even fertilizer and burlap hap used. Stitche- are jmlled and the 1 ripped open. Stencils arc removsj' allow!vg the ha... to stand in overniiriit. Bleaching .,nd dyeinr , cesses follow . Then it is up to

individnal dressmaker.

Bags that came in throti(kt

MOTHER HI RNED Hi DEM II

Air

tingling romance

t oi \Tling the piokeis make <ii j at White Way.

PORTLAND, Bid. (UP) —Mrs. Carl Irelan 1, 32, was burned to death here when -he trie»f»fo carry a blazing-

on New h oi i ! I list Baptist hui h. Ihe Rev. Gust , S ( ove from the house to save her liil> resting h i t I ( arlson, pa-tor of the church, was | thiee children. The fire started when

ic fit, for the\ banil together in subject- oo.r i lete tn • program

| in cliaige. Interment was in Forest

__i Hill cemetery.

SUGAR OATS

Gingtr

Pure Cane Fine Granulaleii ZS Lb. Rag Quick Cooking r . r . 0/ Pkg

$1.19

10

c

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Alt-

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10c

COFFEE

19c

Cig

Orange Soda l-emi.i lame

Hr Lime Hitkev

Uuart . .

"< laldev A Sjo cial" i 14m. i b.

HOUSE CLEANING NEEDS Mop Sticks, Each 10r

19c

MOBS, 14 Oz. 29c

BROOMS 4 -ewed Each

Bio ku ■ I lid i.oldtnd iiliu-rs Pkg.

^arettes

10c

SOAI’,10 Bars pgr lag. V pu.•* red dil ( I.KA.N KR, ( an Vi all Paper ^

(iOBDDlST

l.arge Pkg

111*1 III i\\ \

Ivory Flakes

l arge Pkg

Gelatin > kg 5c MARSHMALLOWS

BA ILS, Fach in (p. (>alva li/id

PHI ND P W K XiJI

CORN

0LE0 Kernel Nut

Finest Quality I

3" ,s 25c 5 ,a " s 29c

>ugar Corn

17c 21c 20c 15c

BEETS

Fancy Put Beets N*. 2 g% ^

the stove exploded.

pression. Other interesting bits will he ielated

The answer at once was, - Spiritual by Mrs. Krull.

bankruptcy. We have been worship- As illustrations many examples of i kitchen door n w aie -err -wi |dng the Gold Calf. 'Fhe results aie .,riginal toiles de Jouy and others | ing out the front entrance as the .ren all around us.” ( that are skillful reproductions will he ] -treet frocks of the lady nf the ho: They emphasized their nelief m our exhibited while the lecture is given. It has become a fad, especially' form of government, that while not 1 Anyone interested in artistic and rural section- \\ . u the Kite perfect, it is the best form of gov- | historical fabrics should plan to at- nual short cour-, held at the eminent on (c d beautiful earth to-j tend. Seldom do we find such a col- : vnrsitv tin -ummer. the -m '»> • n people we have lost sight j lection of fabrics outkide a museum. '-ack dress in tin whole -t»te will ot spiritual values. Me need mme re- Mrs. Krull will be ^rue-t of honor selected, and a bin. libbon piiBdl

ligion, the church must he more dy- j at an invitation tea at the Home it.

FRESH SKINNED HAMS. 10 to 12 Ib. Av*.. Lb. 9 I-2c ENGLISH CUT PORK ROAST, Lb. fi l-2c CHOICE RABY BEEF— 1 5 uil ’ H*. , r * 1 3c ' 5c I Roast. Lb. 15 - 12 1-2 - 10c SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON, Lb. 12 1 2c MILK ED VEAL— ' S<eaks - cho P s or Ko * s, Lb >2 l-2c •. Stew or Breast for Pocket, Lb. 5 l-2r IRISH PORK BRAINS. Lb. 8 l-3c GOOD TENDER BEEF STEAK. Lb. l 2 l-2c

OAKLEY’S

Funeial sei-vices for Newton A. Jeffries, age ot* years, former guar<l at the Indiana state farm, who died in the Veterans hospital at Indianapolis late Tuesday, will be held from the residence on state road 43, between the National road and Cloverday, I'li luv afternoin at 2 o’clock, wit i mtei meat in f orest Hill ceme-

tery,

Arthur L. Wright, a brother of Dr. I X. Wright of Stilesville, died at Bub.limp di- Wednesday, according to word received here Thursday. Fui':al services will he held at thej 1-lanner & Buchanan mortuary in Indianapelis Saturday afternoon at 2 ' clock, with burial in Crown Hill oinetery The widow and three other brothers also survive. Funeral services for Ernest N. Vermilion, a former resident of Jefferson t'V.n-hip, who lied at his home in Indianapolis, Tuesday evening, will l,e In bl from the home, 1322 Cruft street, Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, with interment in Washington Park ' cemetery. The widow and one daughter, Mrs. Ijouise Mattox, and a numoei of cousins and other relatives in Putnam county, also survive. Russell Bowen, 33 years old, of Ko- , k ■ no, wh i pleaded guilty in circuit eourt a week ago Monday to a charge of esi aping from the Indiana -tate I Firm, was given a sentence of one to live years in state prison, by Judge Wilbui S. Danner (n circuit court (Wednesday. Bowen was taken to j inison Thursday by Sheriff Alva j Bryan and deputy Walter Bryan. I Sentence wa withheld when Bowen pleaded guilty to jiermit an investigation nf his case.

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May 15, 1933

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others

Time and again I am told by my own organization and

that I penalize myself by quality.

Friendly critics protest our putting into the Ford V-8 what call "twenty-year steel." They say such quality is not necessaiy, the public does not expect it; and that the public dees not know ■'.«

difference anyway.

But I know the difference.

is not the car he drives he

.The car which is seen,

attractive accessories, all

think so is that they

is the basis of

How She Lost 29 Pounds In 3 Months

“I am iiHiug your hniHchcn SuRn to reduce and I’ve need a hoi lie and a half and dieted aonie and lout 28 pound* in montha. I feel ao much better amd intend to keep on taking the Salta aa I was almost 50 pminits overweight." Mr*. Thelma Gravel),! Rmteville, ( alif. (Jan. 11. 193.3). , To lose fat and at the same time , gain in physical attractiveness and fed spirited and youthful take one half teaspoonful if Kruschen in a glass of hot water Before breakfast ( every morning. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs hut a trifle at Mullins Drug Store or any drugstore in the world hut he sure and get Kruschen Shits the SAFE way to n luce wide hips, prominent front and double chin and again feel the joy of living money back if di*eatisfied after the first jar.

I know that the car a man sees

drives the car which the engineer sees, comprises beauty of design, color and

desirable, of course. The best evidence that we

are all found on the Ford V-8.

But these are not the car. The car proper, which

all the rest, is the type of engine and its reliability, the Rtru J of chassis and body, ruggedly durable; the long thought and experuiergiven to safety factors; the steady development of comfort, conve.i

ience and economy. These make the car.

A car can be built that will last two or three years. But have never built one. We want the basic material of om car dependable the day it is discarded as the day it is bought. ore ^ cars built 15 years ago are still on the road. It costs more o build a durable car but two items we do not skimp are cost a.. conscience. A great many things could "get by" the public wou ,

never know the difference. But we would know.

The new Ford V-8 is a car that I endorse without any hesitai \

I know what is in it. I trust our whole thirty years' reputation

with it. It is even better than 0\ir previous V-8. It is larger, more rugged and mechanically a better job all round. I readily say this in an advertisement because I know the

back it up. -

will