The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 October 1933 — Page 2

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\ i i kh w or • . s. \ \ i» . HKITISH « \K< KK( \l»l S OLD DAYS IN V\\ \L HOMK DHILADFl PHI a, (IP) A veteran ,f th) American navy anu th BritMi amy, quietly the last

fears of his life Derr, ii.-liqht in ' •ii.il naval car-er

n the Naval Home iries of his military

i : K.a-year-olii v 'eran, William .1 I P started as a diurt r.er boy in In I’jiion army, then rvt I on the “P >w 'f-i monkey His career includes two years as fir-- mate n a British ‘lip r, a niemi. of the l and Tian.--port i i Britain’s wai with Ahy>-inia in eiyht yens in In in v.iih Ihe British army, on yo u In p, \ hantl War in West Africa an - ar -

■i 1 a dim “Bobby ” During all his campaigns he, received only one v and, a sabre cut on the ellmw during the Ashanti conflict in IH73 Baker was born in London in 1*48 anil carp to Philadelphia with his * At ?he cutbreak of the Civil War, ho enlisted at 16 m the Fhird Batt* ; n iff the Penn-ylvania Volunteers h, 1864 hr took part in the a t naval battle of the Civil war, when the Cnion fleet took Port Fisher, < n the coa-t of \ nth Carolina Oar of hi; most interesting stories the dcsetipti n of the Briti-h nttaek on the iungle city of King 'I heoi .re ii the Abyssinian War “We ha i to rut our way through i m-e forests,’’ he said, ’’but we got j .her, eventually ”

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p o s t o f f i "ce at Greencastle, I n - diana, as second class mail matter under Act of | March 8. 1878.

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Eugene L- Adams, of Greencastle. has received an appointment as a noncommissioned cadet officer in the Indian) university R O. T- C. unit, accor ing to the announcement here today f Col- W R SGindiford, commaiiiiant of the military tlepartment. Adams has reci’ ‘<1 the appointment of cadet corporal .

0 <P " tS Z r ST\iE OFFICAI > OF ALABAMA

FIGHT 1..AKid I TS IN PAY’

year b^ mail in

nam County; 8.7.."0 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

Just after that the special court upheld a later salary slash and in so

doing revel -oil .Knight’s ruling.

Ofi Sept. 30, the fiscal year ended. I'ndei a budget control act, recently adopted, no claims against the state | can he;- a tried over from one year to i another, and it is not exactly clear j whether the ->ffi> ials still can g" to j

court an 1 collect l#)ck pay.

Cosi«33»s3ns5tty Market bts s:tore . An Oh' * • and \ effeliihles

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

M an I Mr- Walt) )• Shank, Miss Pauline l.ewallen ind Paul ('mi)’ad nt-ii-!.di'd the Cenui! of Progress at Chic -go.

iert I f I returned

h.ore .p ' o Fran isco, Cal., fti:"!.i ; in , 'al cork- with Iter

i ;t tei', Mrs. C. F Stoner.

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Ealmoliv o SOAP

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Liittft beans, new crop i. brown Sugar — 3 LI»s. Ji!l Desseri, Ali Flavors — biack Pe iper. 1*2 Lb ( II Crackers, 2 Lb. Box * nltee. New Dm| Dill Pickles — O u:, rl

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10c 17c 5c 15c 21c 19c 15c

Mrs. W. O. Tim R. Kjchl left VV) dt Aurora, 111-, whet Inu Krehl for a fe also motor through There will l>e t h; Maple Chapel chun 7:30 o'.'lock All ct School tfficials, m- «>!' the church ale in

i.- /.ini Mrs. II. i> morning for ■ will visit Miss ... day -. They will northern Illinois. in. -- meeting at tlii; evening at . it and Sunday i-rs and friends

d to attend

TIOHIiS FACE STIFF JEST

WITH HANOVER

MONTGOMERY M«. (DP> Balking at healthy alio - in their salaries, Alabama state ofli oul- are slated to i ake tt court test -oon of an unteiidment to the state constitution adopted in mid-sumntei giving the legislature the right to .ot -alaties of eon-

stitutional officer

Thi- battle will tha climax of a

series , f inter, ' 'ur events since Coach “Gatimy” Neal’s DePauw state paynlls fit re cut in 1932. football squad faces a genuine test Those opposed ’ the salary cut-| Saturday when thejynwerful aggrega-

tiiic oinendmuut that tiie legisla

OLD GOLD TO MEET ONE OF TOl’CiHEST LITTLE SCHOOL

TF \MS IN STATE

An Eminent Physician. Prescribed this Tonic AS a young man Ur. x \ practiced medicine vania. His prescriptions met witfi such great demand that he moved to Buffaio, N. Y'. ami put up in rcady-to-nsc form his well-kni*vrf tonic for Uu blood. Golden Medical Discovery. Ii aids digestion, acts as a Yonic, and enriches the blood—clears away pimples and annoying eruptions and tends to keep the complexi n fresh and chat If you want free medical advice write to Dr. Plarce’a CHnic in lluffulo, .N. Y.

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Ut us imlehtedflest, mi ^ ^ Bnte and a »malb r ' , Tt’hid, to. meer m ’ r *! needs. ^ lutliana IxtanB 21‘j K. Wash si.

FI.OI k 24 Lfc, Bag 79c

!:u MES No 10 Can 59c

((HO A 2 Lb Car 25c

Willsrd Earl Allen have filed court to adopt 11 year old dnughti Cl verdale. Coii' the adoption was

and Avetil \’. in'tition in circuit M >• Elliot, two of Fee Elliot, of f th,- father to fih' 1 w ith the |ieti-

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Ihcse low price- on Qualit; IVIercliandise All Week.

for Miss Lillian nday evening at

i .' a e Franklin street, weii h, i| Wednesday morning at lit: i t i.'i loek from the home. The Rp\ S I-. I)a\ ii - - in ehitrge. Interment wa in Fon -t Hill cemetery.

nil. ubmittad o leigislative net for the people t .>te on last sumini - it. thit it pt ed to suspend a constitutional ini on—which says an official’s pay . not l»e cut during feint of oft for two years. Now that this h -een adopted, no pri vision has be- aile to take the atm ndinent out, contend, ami at thi end of two years will leave an

inoperative amendment. Therefore, the. argue, no ment really wa submitted people for them ! v te < it.

This is aliswe rd lit the argument t'nat the eonstitution is merely a writ- , ten expression tl electorate’s will adn that legislat i-- - can submit any measure for th. to pass on, and that on adoption it i- a part of the

constitution.

While this spi court considered the hill, Otty. <;• ITiornas K. Knight Jr, of Seott Igtr fame, held the Bog

tion rettr, -l ilting little Hanover college iterfonus on Bla.'kst tek field

here Saturday afternoon.

The Hillt- i ers, boasting a veteran group of players and probably the strongest rli van in the history of the -chool, will come to Greencastle determined t nd the Old Gold winning streak o:’ three consecutive ga res. This sain. Hanover teatn led the Methodist- 7 to (! until late in fourth quarter of their tilt last

amoml-.U’ 011 - Ih I’.’iuw, aide,! by Don Wheaton, to the -dar halfbtti'k, finally managed to eke

Knlertaif* W ith Family Dinner

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burdett of Bainbridg," enteitained at dinner Sunday tt number of friends and relatives. Those present wete Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewallen an. I daugliters Pauline and Nadene, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lewallen, Mrs. John I.-wis and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miehael and family. Afternoon callers were Lucille Cowger and Paul Conrad

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the ; Shank-Gorham sea- \\ edding Monday

Mrs. Gra.e Gonliatn of Greencastle Itecame the bride of Walter Shank 'f

>ut another touchdown and defeat the l,uiiana|to|is, Monday evening at 7 visitor- 1 . to <1 However, this year I o’clock at Kentland. ITte ceremony IN I’auw doe- not have Wheaton and ''vas read by the Rev. Van Ormiin at

some of Ii other athletes whote w -rk i hel| ,-d niaterially in winning this en-

• counter

The game this weekend will have an | important bearing ,»n the Indiana

the Christian church parsonage. They Here attended by Miss Pauline Lewallen and Raul Conrad of Greencastle. They will make theii home in Indi-

anapolis.

eollegr onference standing. A real d* *F d* d - d* d* d - battle i expected an I consequently! I’utnamville R. T. A. “Blandy ’ Ratten, - ports editor of tlw l« Hold Social Meeting

iter-Flatcher a,' • utting employes' I nd i ana] tolls Star and other visiting pay 33 1-3 per . oi. K be uneonstitu- ' , rib ^' ar, ‘ making arrangements

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WANTED — l.amdry work to do. Lizzie Buis. Coamtercial Place, R. 2.

HARVEST S the BaG Shoe News!

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If you don’t we uhat you want adlertlxcd. ,oin,. in:

Rising costs haven’t slopped us . . . we’re ready with a bigger stock ;,nd greater values than ever In lore tor this Harvest Sale olleria:... Out They Go!

Blit hi at the beginning of the season. . . < to. I ii; gl (IU|| hi of tin- very ne\ wtmien sacrificed .,t

to be uneonstitu- j

tional and said the comptroller should to wi, ness the affair from the |)re>-«

_ I box. I A yet this fall Hanover an 1 DoI Pauw have clashesl .with only one mutual opponent—Earlham. 'rhe Tigers downed tlw» Quakers, 28 t t 0 Hanover trimmed the same tram, A0 I to (! and accoi fing- to newspaper accouiits of the game, regulars in the llilltopper lineup saw action only during the first and- final periods. Coach Neal is l ushing his proteges at top s'leed this week and hopes to

Boys' Oxherds

Meal's Dress Oxfords $u«Hg9 and High Shoes V aBVU

priced lin-s lor this very

:lal event.

and High Shoes OgV Reduced from higher

Sts

Men’s House SLIPPERS

Women’s «■)* House SLIPPERS, jy Men’s Rubber BOOTS

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MERIT SHOE STORE

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NEW HOOKS

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SAM HANNA’S I.ENDING LIBRARY Ml' 11 DFRN I SS. b- Eugene

O’Neill

PONFIRF. by Deruthy ( anfield DRI'RY ! ANEN LAST CASE, by Hamahy Ross THE FIRST WIFE AND OTHI R slOKIES, bv Prarl S

Buck

GOI t)F\ R AIN, by Margaret YY id'temer THE Hoi SF. OF EXILE, by Not a Wain LONG I I NNANT, by Oliver liflFargf NC ( AS | i.E IN SPAIN, by AA in Ale Fee OIL Ftib the I AMPS OF ‘HINA, by Alice Ti-dale Heb ,rt RKT’I R ' BFI ARD by Helen AA add,-II

RdOP SPLENDID WINGS, 1 lances AVinwar

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Have yen read the following books \ el 7 'MUON A ADA FUSE bv llervey Alien, is still a be-t seller and the most unusual rvece »f f-ction in nianv e dav — T HE FARM, hv Louis Hriunficld THE I AFI.T (II ANGELS, bv I’aul llorgan— Miss BISHOP, bv Pe-s street . r AHrieb—M AR|| ANKHN. I' M I-. by Stefan /weig th" cot st a tiding biograohiral book <>l ih. ve.ap-Nu SECOND SPRING by .1 .H i Bpith \ v \ l*SA bv HueN Walnde YVONDFR HERO, bv J B Pi iestley.

Y'rti’ll find all of them in our Lending Library and on our ale- ‘helves ns well No gift jin >re lasting nor more arpreeiated than a good book.

SAM HANN’S BOOK STORE

The Parent Teachers Association of Putnamville will hold a Halloween s .- ci tl Friday evening, Oet. 27, at the community hall. •!* dS. ( C. (Tub Members Enjoy Hallowe'en Party Mrs. Kenneth West, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Ensign entertained the members of the S. (’. C, club with a Hallowe’en party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. AY’qst on east Walnut street. T he house wa- deeoratei i in keeping with Hallowe’en Fortune .idling

Mrs. Hi-hnp Hostess To Bnsloii f lull The regular meeting of the Boston dub was h, Id Tuesday evening at the V me of Mrs William Bish ip. Anderson street. Miss Emma Vaughn had charge of the program on the subj, t “Our American Deserts an I What The\ Have Become.” •F4 , d*d- + + + + Conference Club To Meet Tonight The Confeteme dub will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’doclat the home of Zenobia and June At kirson, 313 east Hanna street.

Tire Parent Teachers of Jefferson township are giving a Masquerade an i C imival at the Bell,. 1’nion -ch . d building Tuesday evening, Oct 31 All are urged to come inaske or pay lOc admission wi'h the exception of the 8rude .hildren which will be admitted free

Mrs. Alice M. Halt, m of Greencastle left Tuesday for Alhambra. Cal., to spend the winter with Dr. T A. Towti and family. Her home w ill 1<> occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W B. Allen this winter.

have his squad in the j ink of con- stunts provided entertainment ,i nine

dition for the Hanover fray Neal believes that if the Tigers are going right they will have a chance to ls*at the visitors otherwise the clean record of the local collegians may have a blot or at leo-t a faint smudge upon

it

the evening. During tha M yi refreshment,, were served d- d- d> d* d. + P. E. O. Sisterhood To Meet This Evening P, E. O. Sisterhood will r evening with Mr- J (• n Mr 7 Phi I’si h use d* d- + d- + +.+ Try-I l « lass To Meet Frida) The Try-It , win night. Ort 27 at th, hm,- of y, Mrs. Glenn Rowland, 119 X street, children will Ik- card 130 W B‘iT\ street, ( re and bring . ne half ,1 l0 ^ d- d" d* d* d 1 + + Cro-T'at-Fm ( lull To Have Hglbiwe’cyi part, Cro-Tnt-Fm ,luh will men Rune .if Mr- Alice 1111evening at 7;3ti o'clock fun we’en party Each member i<; to bring otii guest AH i come ma k. 1. d- *F d* d- d- + + AA'. < T- 1 < i ineiilii i To Re H Id la Imli.inapoh' The -tate .invention ..f-tb T i Friday Satunla) Suruia: day. Mis. Ida B Wise S’l.th. [ elect of the Nation il W f T[ be the guest of hen r Mrs. an educator an world irar' has a wide range of which to ak She ha- reenilii four month- in Syria. I’al and eastern Fur >• Mrpresident of tin I wa ‘ta’e U. Other interesting |.e!ik)Bi chid.' Wh ■ ■ a hd 0, nationally kn>;iii lalorrt fContlniicil mi I'nur am

LOOK AT VOIR KEI'T

THEY SHOW W HERE Y’Ol STANDll I iiere s nothing like ntw shoes to turn a heavy tindM happy conlidrnt forward march! Ask yourself if it ever (J pays to be shabby. All tto often, pinched pennies buy MV but a broken spirit. Can you afford to he ashamed brfurtl

family, to walk down the street, or go to work ' potter snoi; stoi:i:

HEIRS VA AN NED HARD LAHUR AtXHTRED ESTATE GRAND RAPIDS, Mich (IT*)— Heire of Fred Cao-ell, cabinetmaker here, have IsT-n inf.imied by his will that he earned his $14,000 estate through “hard and join staking labor” Ihe will was filed in probate court recently, I, asked the heirs to have the “greatest enjoyme-t” in .-pending the estate, but warned them to realize tlia-t lie worked hast to acquire it

snn thus a ivjeir

HAVE TO GET UP^S AT NIGHT ? Take Warning When Bladder Irritations Break Rest

Doans Pills

I hey’re llie last word in modern Ixauty and ktyliiiK~and in power and pertormanee. New table models a I right are 0-lutie superhetcnHiynes, willi latest features and refinemaats. tiabineta are the finest we’ve ever seen -rich woods, polished chromium, (iolorful tone. Police calls. A-k ubout the new Majestic I win-Si* auto radio —b-tulve superheterodyne with 6-iiu-li •lynamic speaker. Nothing like it in America for compactness, •••»y installation, power, perlonnanee, and value!

Ttrtn-SU Auto Radio with the ° airplane dial

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