The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 October 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASELE, .INDIANA, JHURSDAY. OCTOBER 26. hHT
FULL 3.2° B^ER
A SENSATION ^
THE DAILY BANNER
And
Herald Consolidated.
"It Wavrs For All”
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Doctors Give Creosote For Dangerous Coughs
For manv
prcocriLed rreotole in th<‘ .rough*, ' "h
post of fire at ! danjirniii- it in to Irt thetn
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**2-Bottle , ’ Test of Sterling Takes
Country By Storm
'T'HOUSANDS of people are
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trying a few bottles of Sterling fall 3 2 0 {, or n few gUis-ison draught — then ordering light along by the cuse. In Evansville, the home of good beer, Surling tit outsells other l>r~i‘i. Che age, is wiring and ’phoning lor more , ,rloads. In city afu '■ > i ! ii's the same story, "We v/.-.ut njoie
Sterling beer!”
And no wonder I For tin: famous old Sterling Bit we; r paid a million dollars to moderm. t i .eir brewery with up-to-date eqinpmeni. Tiien with this equipment. Sterling developed u unique "controlled process” in brewing Ix-t-r. As a result an aver yt butch of Sterling never varies more than two-tentlis of one per cent from the legal 3 2%*. And flavor is fully fermented. too.
Just try two bottles of Sterling and prove the difference yourself. You’ll find in this beer, we feel positive, just the full-bodied goodness and refreshing strength that will make Sterling ever your lavonte Selected dealers can supply you now. STERLING BNt WCRS, INC. Jg t varibvillt, Indiana
wars our bf9t doctors
.Tcnsote In sotn® foiTn for • M- md hron 1 ti- # knowing now ... hang on.
(.reoinulsion with fif -'ott* and six other highly important medicinal dementi quick-
(liana, as second j an1 ^ rt i v# ,f v II . . oeb-and colds class mail mat-| that otlirru i-e niiyht b I **»-critHH trouble. ter 'under Act of j ' • ' ' '! l "'T t M-irrl, « 1»78 I «f “11 ■ I'b ' «et It I- absolutely
' WBO0OUNNKOT maren n. loto. . !: ,d easy to take. I Subscription price, 10 cents per | y ■ n dnig. i,, iiautees^Creotniil-
’ week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put-
i tiam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year ' iij mail outside Putnam County.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
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Mrs. Fd McWilliams, north College avenue, is visiting relatives in Newport.
Sinippon Stoner accompanied his sister, Mrs. Koliert Hot to) iff to <1iicago Wedne, lay
Mis. George Cotton, Bloomington ! street, enteied the county ims|)it:il I Tuesday for treatment.
Mrs. Bert W^ich of Chicago was called .ere Wedne.day liy the death •f her lirother, Alliert Raines.
Miss Dorothy Zen i< k, a DePauw Indent, entered i . ■ unty hospital Tuesday evening for treatment.
.1 F. Cannon ha returned from Easton, Penn., when h, uas tieen visiting his danghtrji and umily, Mr. and Mr- Rodman Fox
Mrs. J. C. He ale, Mrs. George Brill and Mrs. fin- '-II ' "k of Danville and Mrs. T. i Duv-tll of Delaware, <)., were he - Wednesday.
The legular montldv meeting of the Putnam County Democratic Club will lie held Satie-lay afternoon at 2:3n o’clock in the embly room of llie courthouse. There will lie e speaker and musical 1 gram. A good attendance is dest i
The First-Citixei company tiled si t We me .Pay again-' I m e and R. W. M
Bank and Trust in circuit court If iner McCammmack, to col-
Miss ina Sherrill ,,f Bell,, Union I ulvderweiit a major , : eration at the I county hospital Wednesday morning
lect an allegtNl unpaid note. A demand of $84.54 i made. Sutherlin and Sutherlin ar, Ut, ineys for the hank.
HOFFMAN 17 South Indiana Street
BROTHERS Phone 349
Greencastle
In the suit on note „f the Fred V. ] ITi.inas Corporation against Lester ! Ilinshaw, a finding ha- been made for j the plaintiff in circuit court in the | sum of $.iitO.
Gordon (1 dfejtei son of Mr. ami Ml. and Mrs. .Ie«se M. .lone-. 413 Mrs. Clarence (Todfelter of B,in- east Washington -trect, returned biidge, relumed home Wednesday Thursday from ('hi-ag,, where they froi„ the county hospital where •: I attendetl A Century of Progress exfmper on tfie right hand wa ampu- ! pasition. They als-, visited Paul J. fated. , Allen, t,rother of Mrs. .(ones.
Trial of Lovell Knauer of Greencastle on an intoxi alien charge was again continued Wednesday afterm .,n until 7 o’elnck Thursday ,,veiling. The case will he tried before Justice of the Pence Robert li Newgent.
A complaint to -.-lose a real estate m. rtgage all, • given to secure a note of $65, w.a tiled in circuit court Thursday By Fred Williams against J. R. Vanlim, Ora (' Y'anHorn and Florence W dson. A demand of $87.50 is made • the plaintiff. Sutherlin & Sutii-rlm ore attorneys fur Williams.
I FL-ck- of wild u**, are reported 1 passing over Gree tie on their way outh ahead of n.M>-i weather which follows in their nak< Four wild get se were re;toil- to have alighted on tile we-t si,.le l' the Jiuhlic squart in Greencastle esu:v I hur-day morning, apparently Inning lieen blinded by lights. Their sto| was brief, however, the startled g>- -e taking off again immediately when they found (they bad landed u the lieurt of a
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IONA BRAND PEACHES 2 25c
21 LH. HAG Iona Hour
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BREAD — 1 - Lb. Loaf
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PINF APPLE Hrokxn-BHced
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Pillsbury Flour Gold Medal Flour
Bulk CoConut Macaroni
Minute Tapioca
Sparkle Gelatin n., 5 C Tomato Juice o’" ' 3'V',',' 17c
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4 N r„r 55c 4 55c
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R. i;< k Akin spoke \ T KIW AMS I.UNt HKON
TmiK The Orient As H m- Subject Vttd l Aplained I heir Attitude On Present Era
Dr. L. R- Eekardt was the guest jieakeii at the weekly luncheon of the Kiwarns club Tluirsday afternoon He spoke on the Orient, and explained their attitude and ideas >n matters of t day and show,-!' hotw they are misunderstood. Dr- Eekardt of the’opinion that all the differe- * ,f the nations of the world today ire because of a laek of understand!i and once we under--tan other and they fully understand us, there will Is- no need of present fears and armament^.
Delta 'I beta 'I an To Meet Tonight Delta Theta Tau will meet tonight at 7:30 t'eloek at the home of Mrs. Kenneth West, C2!) E Walnut -tix-et
Go to Elm- Inn for fish and oyster supper Friday night. 26-it
Mrs. Pence Hostess * To Morning Musicsle
HEALTH MEANS CHARM AND HAPPINESS „
POTATOES
U. S. No. $ Grade W inter Keeper* (15-Lb. Peck 24c)
60-Lb. Bushel
96c
M'ilks B “' dwin ".
99c
SWEKT POTATOES H 25c
C 'lx'l I,MAX' Fancy Michigan V IMelelt 1 , ., S(M | k||
10c
BANANAS I'L- 20c
HKAD l.m i ( K ^
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GRAPES, Tokays 2 lbs. ] Jq
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SiPilLu Beef, Round I Q., cMCaKS <h Sirloin. Lh. . lifC
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Beef Pot Roast, Lb.
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$2.99
Hamburger " 25c j
, Sausage, l’, 1 ' 1
10c
Boiling Beef, brisket U>. |
( hickcns, fulNressed ll)20c
Oyster* . SI,”" 23c I
We Pay CASH For Eggs
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The Morning Musienle met Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Raymond Pence. The program was opened by Mrs. Turk who gave a very fomprehefisive review of the opera, "The, Barber of Seville,” Mrs. L. 0. (’ nrad dealt with the twe. euT composers, Palestrina ami le lar-sus. Though tire lives of these two men were contemporaneous, it is not known that they ever met. Both attr.a ted munition at*an early age by their beautiful voices. Under very lifferent ciram stances they followed their musical careers, Palestrina being surrounded by jioverty while de Lassus had t e advantage of travel and constant contact with culture. B th compose) s labored to perfect the contrapuntal music of that period; iMith men t,x>, spent many years of their lives as hoir masters. Palestrin i i better known than de Lassus be<ause lie ha«l the good fortune to plant his musk- in the eternal •ity where hi name and works have never ceased to live, while de Igisaus spent most of his life in Germany, ‘hen by no moans the most musical country or the one most likely to keep his memory alive. As illustrative material Mrs. Conrad played the following numbers: Hosanna Palestrina Miserere Palestrina Gloria Patri Palestrina Ut quennt laxis de Igtssus Vigili iq Mortuorum de Lassus
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Honored With Surprise
Birthday Party
Several friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs. Fred Wallace, two miles southwest of Gioveland. Friday night in honor if her loth birthday anniversary. Those present werq Mr. and Mrs Harry Lawson and family, Mr. and Mis. Ray Lawson, Mrs. Homer Lewis md daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. Burley Roark and family, iMs. Worley Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. George Farrow md family, Mr. and Ki Rauh and family, Alliert Spencer, Conrad and Melvin Hillis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I/ihilell and family, Mr and Mrs. Ham Pierson and family, Mr. and Mrs. A at on Goodwin and family, Mr. md Mrs. Raleigh MicVay and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eggegs, Mr. md Mrs. Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ixiwe md family, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ader and family and Mr. and Mrs. David W rrell and family. The evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served.
•!• *!• •!* •!• 4- 4- 4A. U. W. Met Tuesday evening
The October meeting of the Greencastle branch of the American Asso•iation of University Women was held Tuesday evening at the Tri Delt house will) Miss Frames Studehaker j as hostess. Mrs. Frank Vreeland in- I *.) .duceil as speaker for the evening |H Prof. Earl C- Bowmtan 7 of DePauw university, who took as his subject,' ‘ S me Recent Trends in Education.” i First among these educational deelopments, Mr. Bowman mentioned those originating outside the educa■imal circles, and not always fostering the i>est interests of the schools— the recent elimination of married women from teaching positions reflects h, theory that the school is organized to provide jobs for citizens intend of to give education to young ople. Similar trends generally flowne I upon by educators j.s the widespread reduction of teachers' -alaries. and the unwise elimination if the so-called frills from our schools. Mr. Bom-man argued that the elimination of art study, music md physical education effects no
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Perhaps you arc not really ill yet when the day’s work is done you are too tired to enter into the good times that
other women enjoy. For extra eneri try Lydia _E. Pinkham’s Vegeta
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The hostesses for the ^ J ov-n Alt, • XT’ 11 /-> 1
in literature, politics, recreational activitii$s, and the meeting of these problems in the arts and sciences.
With su.-h a training Mr. Bowntan I " on , r Mix r
felt people would lie able to live their ' ' c. .j. a + + lives more richly and more meaning- i Mar(h , Wjl , hi ‘; Kl ' ()n '' ' ' 4. 4. + + 4. 4. + 4. | ' ' l,,b OWrvw Anniversary Neellecraft Ultib Tiie Martha Washington ebb
To Vleet Fri 'av -'erve-l its '21<t anniversan- W4
day evening at the h<nie of \| r
The NeeiJIecraft club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 30 o’clock with Mrs. C. B. Frazier, Manhattan road. .Mrs. Leslie Ha maker will have charge
f the program. 4. 4. 4. .1. 4. 4. 4. 4.
Vercnica (Tub To Hold \ Hallowe'en Party
The Veronica club will hold its annual Hallowe'en party at the h me of Mr and Mrs. Ota Day at Fillmore, Friday evening at 6:30 o’clock.
*!« *t« Woman's Union To Meet Friday
The Woman’s Union of the f'hristian church will meet at the church Friday afternoon at 2 o’cl ek. Mrs. Louis Hays of Section Two will have charge of the devotional period.
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B. And P. Woman's ('lull Enjoy Hallowe’en Party
Mrs. Algan Moore.
A bountiful dinner '.iw-nsijjJ ing which Helen Margaret H,|U and Mildred Staten furnished J A musical program given hy d Bobbie Black and Dot Van leave J followed by several contests The home was decorated in Hj| we’en colors and flowers. Pbi 1 ty-fmir |j)v.i>nt - the meeting and the hospitjidri Mr. and .Mrs. M ore.
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Returns From Meeting Of Federated Church Women Mrs. Louis H. Dirk- has retm from a trip to Princeton wht»I atu-nded the annual meeting oft Indiana Coun il of Federated rvJ Women. There i a growing rJ tioli that the w'iii'ii of the rliiq must unite in their off its to 1 11 better social order; that onljj educated Christian citizenry trill
The Business and Professional Wo- J in bringing about the govemtiM-i
man's dub held its annual Hallowe’en party Wednesday evening with Mrs. Anderson on Elm street. All de-ora-te ns were in keeping with Hallowe'en. Refreshments were served to
thirty members. 4. 4. 4. .j. 4. q. q. ^
Woman's Circle Held
October Meeting
The Woman’s Circle of tlie Presbyterian church held its October program meeting in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ronald
is best for human welfaic. To t hi - end t In ihi nti 11 vriri Iressed by R*--. Fim-t F.vamj “The Finality of the fo-fiptid Go-js l.” The theme of the ifiimB m'.as “The Place of the I'hurdiiii Itelief Program of Today" Helpful addresses were rmj Harry White, executive seewnfJ Indianapolis h M i l. nn'lai Kindness, 1 ,e Paramount WiMl by Mrs. Charh M >d|.i . KM] (Centinueri on Page F«t
e<"m my upon the school budget, hut often actually increases the expense. The hope is that then* may be an over-compensation of interest in such subjects when they are restored to the curriculum. Two recent trends outside the school room are the inrease of financial help for the school budgets in state taxes. In this matter Indiana has become something of a pi- neer through the recent gloss income tax, which Mr. Bowman favoreil in principal; and the increase in consolidation of school units, n step whereby expense is being reduced and efficiency increased. i n West Virginia, for example, the schools have only one su.p«wintendent for eaeh county. Within the schoolroom we find an increasing tendency to do nwny with the recitation -method of teaching, a tendency toward democracy in education. expressing itself chiefly in pupil or student ^ovpmment, and in the cooperation of teachers and administrators in making out the schoel curricula. The last and perhaps most important tendency in recent education, Mr. Bowman named as the present’ ein(ihasis upon educating for j ejgurp li -. He described a , U rse of study which shoull include a knowledge of ■"temporary pi-uhlem* as presented
Who's Boss up at Your House?
LSi-X’KNTLY a Customer said "Mf *3 wife wanted me to M't't something in Hlue this time- But I always please myself— I’ll take this gray."
THKRK, we thought to ourselvesis a man who is boss of his own home, until an hour later when the phone rang and a voice said, “HOLD 11’ THAT OKAY, HI he light clown with Mrs. Blank to look at the BLIT SUITS.”
The shrewdest Men’s. Clothing Uritics in Greencastle are not men. Gome in and bring your wife along-
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