The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1933 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1933.
MUNSINGWEAR Balbriggan
't PAJAMAS
Just the Pajamas you have been wanting. They come in long and short sleeves and also in new pastel colors of Bally Blue, Apricot, Fangerine, White and Jade. BALBKHiGAN GOWNS In long and short sleeves. Round necks, contrasting yolks and tie belts, $1.39. S. C. PRbVO CO.
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CLINTON FALLS
Kula StiiKifs
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I’iene railed mi Airs. Myrtle Skelton
Sunday night.
Mrs. Kmily Boswell spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs. Kula Staggs. Airs. S. 0. Ensor spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Ora Thomas. Air and Mrs. Aimer Siglar spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr . I>an Hall. Rev. Mastin of Belle I'nion, J. K. Bettis and daughter .Maxine. Mr. and Mr.'. V\ ml Arnold and children, Mrs. j 1 ieirg. Humphrey and n .Jimmy,
tiing with her -ister Mrs. l.i//ie Halt, j Air. and Mrs. Charlie Miller and Mr Mrs. (lold e Uee, Mrs. Kula Staggs, j and Alls. Clark .Miller vidted Sunday Miss Maxine Bettis and Airs Lida i w ith Air an I Mrs. Klhert Bettis.
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Knsor and children called on Mr. and Mis. John
Burk.
Air. and Mr-. Ezra Newgent and children visited Air. and Air?. Dalton Spencer. Airs, (ioldie liee pent Sunday eve-
To Lead Navy Mass Flight
I„ V. Mctiaughey and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sutherlin I at Itus.sellville. Mr. and Mrs. Hariy Howard spent Saturday evening at Parkersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harrison and f'lareriee Harris n and Mr. and Mrs. | Tom Burk of Brazil spent Sunday aftj ernoon with Ktank Day and family. Mr and Mrs. Charles Cooper called on Mr. and .Mr . Neil Allen at Brick Chapel Sunday afternoon, Glen McCullough and family spent Sunday afternoon with Clyde V\ 1 itt and family. Mrs. Of! 1 a Bales spent Sunday with her parents, Air. and Mrs. Blacketer. at Belljnore. Reuhen Day of Cloverdale spent Saturday night and Sunday with Frank Day and family. James Goslin and family spent Thursday at Chicago and attended the world's fair. Mr. and Airs. Harry Stamp and James Goslin and family spent Sunday wdth Mr. and Mrs. Janies Grider at Kouchdale. 4. 4* 4* 4’ v 4* v 4 COALING SI A I ION 44* Mrs. Frank Moods 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4* Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pickett and sons spent Sunday with Air. and Airs. Julian Petro and family. Air. and Mrs. W. I,. Heavins called on Air. and Airs Henry Shuck Sunday night. Air. and Airs. Thomas Shafer visited Mr. and Mrs. Sammiei Goodwin Sunday night. Airs. Lloyd Greenlee called on Airs. Rnnn Layne one evening this week. Mrs. Joe Garrett visited Mrs. Merle Smythe Tuesday afternoon. Alorris Woods visited Dewayne Lewis Sunday night •Airs. Pauline Shafer spent Sunday with her mother Airs. Sarnmie Good-
win.
Airs. Frank Woods and daughter | Thelma and Harold Lishy attended j the shower for Air. and Mrs. Harold
| St.unger at the home of Mr. and Airs. Walter Poynter Tuesday night. Miss Vivian Minter spe^it Sunday | afternoon with Miss Floy Lishy.
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to San Diego. Cnl.. welcome'' Rear Ad,niVal XT Wrjohn^’wnmmndw of the San Diego air base as the admiral shifted his flag to the flair
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use on the forthcoming mass flight to Hawaii squadron is participating m Pacific maneuvers.
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The White Lick Sunday School association convention was held at Big Walnut church Sunday. Twenty Sunday schools were represented with an attendance of ah- ut 4(H) persons. S. A. Hayworth made an address in the morning. At noon dinner was served. A program was given in the after-
noon.
Aliss June Chew gave a Hallowe’en party last Thursday evening for her da -> and tile teachers. Contests and games provided entertainment during the evening Prizes were awarded to Alls- Myrtle Landis and Mrs. T rank Jarrell for being best masked. Refreshments were served. ■Mr. and Airs. Pat Cromwell of Brazil called on Air'. Florence Lee Saturday afternoon. Air, and Mrs. Landy Davis of Jamestown .pent Sunday with Claik McCormick. Edward ( hew was in Indianapolis Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Murphy of
Wants Million for Health Lost in Jungle
• Imotst nudr b<aiv to scorching tropic son to acquire the coating of enn tan in keening w ith her role of wild j*igle girl And during the actual filming of the pictuie w a< directed to run through sham iungle weeds and grasses that inflicted painful injuries on her hare flesh. Since her return from Africa Mias Booth has i auffered from a mysterious trop*enl disease that, so far, has baffled Western medical science
Another Indiana - Man Conquers Stomach Troubles After aufTering for 10 yenr« with stomach ulcers and upending- a great «iim of money Kevin DowHI, 401 Chicago Rd.. Columbia City. Ind . report* he wu* finally healed by h »implc home treatment. He .says he was advised to have an operation but InMead took The I dg« Treatment and is now entirely free of his trouble. He wants all other stomach suffer-
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give you your dollar back* L. M. STEVENS. DruggUt.
fjen t werp <imm i guests Wednesday of Mr. add Mi M ,rt Smith. Claude Cr<> nwell made a trip to True Haute Wednesday. Mr. and Mi-. Pete Hnlsapple and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fields spent Saturday ail'd Sunday at Chicago attending thr Centuiy o Progress. Mrs. S. ('. If ruTiel of Cioverland is visiting Mrs. Dm Harper. Mr. and M Orville Blue and son of Eminence i led on Mr. and Mrs. Pro Sunday a (tern on. Air-. Jarrell ■ Indianapolis is visiting Mr. and Mrs Frank Jarrell. Miss Mildri i I'oe, who is attending Normal at Terre Haute, spent the weekend with her parents. Miss Eudor, King was in Terre Haute Saturd iy. Miss Myrtle Landis spent the week end in Indianapolis. Mrs. pet< H'd.'apple and Leota Showalter were in Brazil Thursday afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs oti.- Rissler of (Toverdale spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mort Ri'-ler. .Marion Ak' "f Indianapolis spent Sunday at home.
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Airs. Lida Ah 1 ' * and Mr. and Mrs. Deward Smythe spent Sunday with Air. and Mrs. Lee Knoll, near Roaehdale. Mr. and Air-. A. I). Sanders visited last week witn friends at Kdgertoii, Ohio. Alls. Saluda Horn and Mrs. Mollie Horn spent Friday with Airs. Mahala O’Daniel at Greeneastle. The Pythian Sister- held an all-day meeting with Mis. Tressie Hunter last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Day and his mother. Mr--. Alice Day visited Mrs. Virginia \kins last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boyd, of near Reel-vilb . -pent last Thursday with Air and Mr-. Walter Corns. The New p'.ia club met with Mrs. Hattie D, s last Wednesday evening. Mr. an - Mis. Mort Mugg, of near Quincy, w in town Saturday afterneon. Air. and Mrs. Vandergrift and Mrs, McCormick were in Greeneastle last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dorsett, south of t wn, and Mrs. Hattie Gorham, were in Greemastle last Friday. Mr. an I Mrs. Will Burris and .Mrs. Eliza Hui t weer in Indianapolis Inst Thursday. The post'iffice is now located at the corner of Main and Market streets. Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks of Indianapolis has been visiting the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moran. Frank Feed returned home last week from a trip to Florida. The Fmtnightly club will meet Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Fanney Holfer and Miss Mary Gilmore. Mr. and Mrs. Walter ('-inis visited .Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Miniiiek, near Cataract. Mr*. lea O'Daniel of Indianapolis visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Nancy Minniek visited her brother an Ifamily near Cataract for a few days. Mrs. Arum Rodgers and Mrs. Mol lie Horn were, at Cunot. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Walters spent {Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walters, northwest of town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles •Hart and Mr. and .Mrs. ( Hailes Duncan of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs. George Knoy Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ly m ami son Kieth 'f Greeneastle and Mr. and Mrs. George Knoy Here at Martinsville Sunday.
spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Pearl Elliott. * . * Mrs. Ellen Keck and Airs. John Malicoat spent Wednesday, at Danville. Airs. Sarah Weekly is spending a few days with her daughter Airs. Billy Underwood at Roachdale. Miss Ruth Kefauver spent Wednesday afternoon with Mis. Juanita Ken lull. Mrs. Pearl Eggers spent Tuesday with her mother Air-. Perry Gordun. Mrs Clara Ling of Indianapolis
called on Mrs. Hattie nesday afternoon.
Kendall Wed-
GOI.D SHOWDOWN LOOMS (Continued trom Pn«e One) the re'ults of the dirst day’s bu.-anesS following the Sunday night amiouncment was disappointing. The white house said there was iiothitiy ta he added t > the president's brief 'tatement last night. So far a? the gold situation i- concerned, the administration has almost entirely abandoned its earlier policy of operating it, a goldfish howl The result is that in Washington there i' widespread uncertainty as to what Air. Roosevelt is driving at- This uncertainty ex: ts in some otherwise wellinformed quarters in the treasury, apparently .Most mysterious of all is the sudden risi of the now professor, George F- Warren, professor of farm management at Cornell university. He has become the chief white house adviser on money problems. It appears to he his plan that is being put into effect step by step. Ho is Washington’s most mysterious power at the moment- At white house on ers, he was given a small room in the department of commerce building, where he has been working his plan to cheapen the dollar by flat action of the government in rais - ing the price of gold- He has refused to see newspaper correspondents, to answer the telephone or to lie graphedHe is the expert wh > has been called in at the white house when the la.-.t two nymientous gold steps were being decide . upon Secretary of Treasury Woodin is away. I’ndir-Scerptary of Treasury Dean Aeheson, nominally in charge, i' a young man of orthodox money leanings, and ap| ears somewhat iKiwildere l .it the sudden breaking of moorings which is going on about him. There U just ■>ne near-precedent for the administration's venture into the world gold arena That is Great Britain’s equalization pound and the man who operated it for the Bank >f England is now here in Washington, Professor O Al W Sprague, a special adviser to the treasury department As the Bank of Englan l’s expert, he went thriugh England's departure fiver the gold tandard and is the hist informed man in America on the m. side of British exchange stabilization activities. \ pi he wa- not at the white house Sunday afternoon a week ago when the president and Professor Warren worke 1 out the plan for boosting gold prices by buying newly r,lined gold. Neither was he there yesterday after- I noon when Profe-sor Warren and New 1 York fe era! reserve officials to >k the j second step, going into the world market to buy gold The absence of this outstanding I ruthority from consultations an such vital currency steps has puzzled Washington- The most general explanation current is that Sprague is anti-inflationist and is not entirely in sympathy with manipulation ofi gold prices as a means of raising commodity prices. He refuses to talk alwiut it-
Ida T.tipino, one of the newest English importation', to H J '' - J on a bold front and scares away Hallowe’en spook w ith hci i'P' > km. A, if a spook would look at the pumpkin with tuch beauty tha e va.
Baby Stars Must Not Neglect Education
4 4 4 4 NEW MAYSVILI.E By Miss Helen Weller 4 4 4-4
Mr. ami Mrs, John Smith and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John German. Mr. ami Mrs, John Malicoat and fainllv spent Sunday with Mr. and I Mrs. Walter Buttery. Mrs. Lottie MrCammack, Mrs. J Juanita Kendall, and Mrs. Lona Bell
Smith, t» •, eher''m d* (' h*! M Tl/°* e< ''' * :ifr “ lnj,t overwork was revealed recently by the in' ^ miKjI before the cameras and notVnoooh "T |, ' M, ntative in the film colony. Ehaigmg she lene Dietrii-h to th ( . California vf| h , ,m "L Mis* Smith reported Maria Sutier. h-y " ' ' Hfl* 4 , further . k th %nh*r lurt... 8 ' ,r< * Education. As a eom-quence Ma. Djf' U earning *5(4 a week though unlv r Whom M,m ‘ Sn * ,h maintains a ••guardianship ‘ 1 t ,»l a eou a vtctk, though only a y, ai old; Jackie Cooper, whose salary is • ****•
prolific
office draw,.
