The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1933 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1933.
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“You Just Know She Wears Them”
How’s Your Stocking Life? Doing nicely, we hope, with plenty of MeCallums to keep you in the smart parade —fine chiffons for one s luxurious mom ents—service-sheers, when you step out in . walking shoes. It's a grand stoc king life when you live it with AlcCallum s, and its an economical life, too. S. C. PREVO COMPANY THE HOME STORE
Doesn’t Know He Has a Stomach Says Indiana Man
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nifferers
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now a bout thi Treatment.
man advise* all
from stomach trouble cor*, khs (rain*, excess ac
pains after eating, constipation, sour *tom«< h. poor digestion, dyspepsia, and gaatritis. duo to h^peiacidlty or faulty diet to fry l 1 dga at once. Now yye offer the same treatment which tU'iduced sn<h sfilendid results for Rl’ Howman to «ll stomach suffe
on 15 dax*' trial, with r If not a satisflcd \lso t*
a sworn statement of genu and a free hook explaining th
an i 11 eattfient of various atomach
disorderly laclud ng itomach ulcera
If \ fiii suffer, ask f->r the $1 On* trial package today If it fail* to help you. we ll i;ive you your dollar back--
erers
money back testimonial*,
tilnenes*
ainlng the cause
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ninjf with Frank I>ay. hey and family spent rnest Mr i iauyhey of
Mr. and Mrs. Chari* Mi. and Mr-. Frank .Sunday with (ihn \*lily at ('rawt'ordsvillr’.
Cui tis Ha i i . !'t an i C,,-.n I )< n
i ... .per ami Miller spent n an i fam-
l-afe Mrli Sunday wii nenr Russel Mrs. I'err
Otis C.ardi Monday afli
Harry How; Helen, Ha
Kush ami of (ire* Noon wit 1 : Id and Ku
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Mrs. |«'nt
and Mir Day, Joe
Wealth Brought Them Worry
Tktpo • mmenM wraith i« bringinK more worry than happintM to at least two of our most prominent heiress* Mis* Den- Duke, heiress to the ISO.OOO.OtM) Duke tohaeeo fortune, must keep eonstantly on the move, mostly ineoffnito, a- a prevention against kidnap,ny. Recently she »»-* obliged to flee from San Francisco when her identity leaked out during a trisit A not he ■ is Janet Snowden, Newport, R. I • received mu* h publa n v over h. i * l,,| nt v. *h I’rin. * • oa*. i*a ••l Italy and her subsequent flight from her noble spouse after only live days of ; la ■ Miss Snowden ha been thn atened w dnapin times. Having more faith in (light thmi in protection of the law, she emulates Miss Duke in constantly Hitting from place to place.’
.Vlcdaughey and Hernice Harbison spent K.'iday I veiling at a l*o.\ Slippel at Clinton Centoi - in* I house. Me. and Ml Jess** < "ok and (laughter .lo> ■ of ( rawfonlsvill* pent Sunday u (ihn Mid ullough j and family. , • Nellie Darnell, Mis. Ollie Broom and (Rady- 'I (VJ-ntfrh -pent Sat unlay in Cr twfoid-\ ille Mr. and Mrs. Ham Howard pent We lie -day in Martinsville. A miscellaneous -bower was given at tin home of Williui Harbison last Saturday ewniiii in jnmor ;f Mi- 1 Mmie Ensor. Coiite.-t winners were Miss Freda laiwtf ’ and Mrs. Clarence Hump,n* \ .Mi Fn- r received many beautiful .md useful present-Ho-te ses wen- Mrs.. Dalton Harbiboi Mi i 11 • ■ ind'Mi \\ *. bur Harbison and Mrs. Rex Calf. About fifty guests were present. Refreshments weie served.
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* co vi.im; s | \ i io\ *'* VIrs. Frank Woods v •I- v -!• -I- v •!* -:- Mrs. Sun ide (ioodvvin spent the weekend in Indianapolis. Air. and Mr-. W. I. Heavins s|s-n; Momla with .Mr air, Mrs. Frank ^ Wo* Is. Mr. and Mis. Earl Wiley were in ; (Ireeiu a die Saturday morning, j Mr. ami Mrs. Claude Phillips at- ! tende I * urch at Fillmore last week. AD and Mis. \\, D. Wrii*ht and I ginnd'hildmn and Mr.-. Minnie Mas- | Urn ailed * n Mrs. (. barley l.isby \\ * dnesday afternoon M' W alley Lane and Mrs. Leona (U'onlee wore in (ueen astle Wednesday afternoon. Mr-. Jes- Evans wa» called to Indi ili; p*i|i- last week by the illne- . ,,f ' t Iter son 1.1 >\ I Evans Ali.-s Emma Ruth Wright spent Fiiday afternoon with Thelma ' Woe, is.. VI | " I Ima Frederick attended (day ih \ at Bainbiidge Saturday. Suiulav vi-itors of Chailoy Li-by ' and famih were Hersciiel Li iiv and Mr. and VIr William Jieiner aii*l i family. ^ Mis-e- Wilma Woods, Kathleen L• , vM . \\ ai.il,i Arnold, aid \rmeda llaii*'.- atteiuled a birthday party at tb'' home I Miss Josephine Auer Sntj urda> after?)oolt. Ml-. Fori t Walters ani son Billy in -it Surwav with Frank W* ods jd.I I family. j I II V( 1 RK.K.S BFOOMs I W H E " 11 1 ' A . i II ‘ i I , ond time this year, a lilac tree in the Lutheran .inetqry, near here, is in I full bloom.
Nazi Mass Marriage Copied by II Duce
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d- 4* C LIN ION FALLS Eula Staggs
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state welfare director Ol I LINES TRANSIENT AID | INDIANAPOLIS. Nov 7—Creation „f a bureau of transient activities as a division , f th*' governor’s commission on unempl yment relief, in an effort to solve the problem of the thousand if-wandering and homeless people in the.state, and the appointment of Ed war I Di Bella, of Chicago, as director of the'bureau, were announceil today by the state relief j commission. "The new bureau has | been set up under the instructions of the federal eTnergwicy relief administration, which is working® out a na-
Mr. and Mrs. ', * . Ramey, Mr. and j tional tnogram of caring for tran-
Th« Clint n Falls Ladies Aid held their annual Hallowe’en masquerade parly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra New gent. Oct. 30. One hundred and -ix guests were present. . Mrs. Mildred Newgent and Maxine Bettis received prizes Mr he-t .costumes. A pitch-in supper wa- served. Mr. and Mi Tom Ensei spent Sunday with AL Bertha Johnson at
W aynetiwn.
Mi . Harvey R v and ditughter of In lianapolia, ( I rk .Miller,®Ed Bettis ae | -m Chari* - Mr. and rMs. # Elbert Belli- ind Hel- lUiuler- were <linncr guests Nui "I Mr. and Mrs. (iooige Pierce. • The Indies Ai i met with Mr. and Mrs. Klheit B* TRursday, Nov. 2 Twenty-one mem" i - were presi'nt.. Airs. S. O. Lnsor and Mrs. John Bn -pent Sun i afternoon with Mr.
ml '1 r.-. Tom I 1
Air. and M Edgar Staggs of Hi * I, .Mr ar. Mr- Elijah Rhoten ml children, \ * June Rhoten of Fillmore. Jean. I' and Wayne Bus-
well. and 1,1 oj *ri 1 Mrs. Joe >
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Mrs. Ward Mr.-. Thelma H m da.) w
Bettis.
Airs. Mary
to Boone count death of a nie*
Donald Th r v\( k with his
Harvey Thoma
Mrs. (ioldi, Staggs spent
• u er xi-ited Mr. g. and sons Suniold and son and .-uphrey sp.uit last iieir father. J. T. Stites was called t Tuesday by the spent a nigh! last us, Mr. and Mrs.
B e and Mrs Eula cxening last week with Mis. Eula I -or.
Mrs. Millie \ agent and Mrs. /.ella Roa; i and iron spent Monday
with Mrs. IJ*.I. Pierce.
Joan, Paul uid Wayne Bo-well spent the w kind with Frances, E:bia and Jinn Rhoten. C. J McCuri. rebuilding bis
home here.
there will I an oyster -upper at the M. P chip n Saturday night, Nov. 11. The i dle is invited.
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v •> M VYHVILLE Helen Weller ❖
V-her and -laughter of -p* lit Wednesday with
The wedding festival, or "consecration of nuptiality,’’ in marriage of more than 2,60(1 couples, » H s such a success •it was held, may make it an annual affair. The mass mai ha* been a favorite theme with dictators. Napoleon tin many bles-ed a large number of his storm troopers who t • • , • 1 amounting to H" ea h from the .Sue
l’iua at a Vaticufl inception.
Italy recently, a feature of which was the mass, • Premier Benito Mussolini, a? whose behest 1 '“ge i,l* a for the purpose of raising the birthrate '<1 it and more recently, Chancellor Hitler of Gerbrides en tnasae In Rome the happy couplea and also received the Papal blessing from Pope
Mrs. Lena Indinnapjli.-
h*T patent VIr. and Mrs. Jess Kon-
dell.
Mr, aii*l Mrs. John Mailcout ami f uuily -pent the wiekend with Mr. find All . Bob Davi- and family of Indianapolis Miss Ruth Kefanver s|K*nt Saturday w ith I • r aunt, Mrs, Sam Galbreath at 11 nvillc. Mi-- (i*'iio. i. Gordan spe nt Tuesday night ■,* ill her -ister, Mrs. Pearl Eggers. Mi-- In* tepheiison (a'lit Satur- • ax aftern, with Lulu Weller. Mi's. L* Di/.ney spent Sunday xvith Mr- I en Keek. XI i So German s|ient Friday afternoon Ui Mrs. Charley Temple.
IN MEMORY In lo' ii. ctnemhrancf of our dear xxile, moil and daugliter, Dorothy I.ori'iie Mon ,ett, xvho departed this life one yeai ago today, Nov. 7. Her life h.nl just begun to flower. It \x;i- the * ringtime of her year-, A 1th* ugh e had some bitter hours, Ami sin ! me futile teai-. Bof ue her (retched a promised road That led to worl lly happiness, Her lox ** I **i 1 •,— were her 'instant goad Ami for tIn n onward did - ie press. H it nex r t:,| her dreams embrace Th* height- to which she fared sq soon, Acr* s tb* lurrj realms of --pace, Bey* ml the lustches of the moon. H* r life, in the unfolding leaf Nm* flowers in an Eternal Spring, Ami all our agony and grief Due , not stay the blossoming Solly mi-.-o'| by her husband, chil di*‘n .md tmiiher.
I KENT I ( KV G(t\ HR NOR SAYS ITDIjtw VID N Et ESS \K Y FRANKI’ORT. Kx., Nov. 7. (UP) (.oxertior Rubx I.affnon today flatly -sserted * e -late ha i failed in it xblig^tion to i-are for it- needy famili* and tlmt he hud asked thi* federal gox* rninent t > carry the burden. President I! msevelt wa- advise*! hv th* governor that relief measures ented by th, legiRluture. consisting ni iinlx *-f Im- and whisky taxes ami pmmissiiiti »„ anticipation warrant-, .were inadequate to meet the t2.>0,0tMi monthly lelief detnands State Relief Direetor Harper GatI'.n resigned, effective Nov. 15. Govj' r'ior l.aff.,11, announced, ami hanks | h.^ce retu I .l lf buy t^x anticipathn | 1 ' '8 r'int -. |, -jpg the relief treasury* j empty.
sients. Indiana is receiving a sjiecial grant from t. !, e federal relief administration to cover the cost of opera-
tion of th*' bureau.
“The problem) of what to do about tic -*■ h.milled- of thousand- of boys and young men and .a considerable number of adults, who are drifting over th*' *■ iiintry, is one of the darkeut blot ii the whole picture of un employment relief,” said the com-mi.-si'o'- -(.dement. ‘‘A ronshrx ative estimate is that there are fullx a mil- j Hon Etui ' in lerera in the country, ami - timatea .*"• been much | higher. There probably are 50,d0(> in Indi ma ght now, including the re ; - <lent h, meli -s men xvli ■ are living anywhere and anyhow they can. “The principal objective of the transient program, in Indiana a- in the entire country, xvill be*to mitigate as mu h *- liossihle the ex il i-ff*** ! of this lif* on the road; to restore these boys and young men to their homes, cr to some community f ir permanent re. idi'ii *. xx here they can have the steadying influence of a steady job and a definite aim in life. While this pi’, co-* i- going on. each one xvho has applied for food oi -lieltoi will Ih* required to work for the service given him, and for his transportation t > Ids
ultimate destination.
“We xx tint to get away from the idea * f merelx pushing these hoys out of onu community into the next, arrl repla e it with a * instructive prograin of rebuilding them into useful
an.) capable citizens.
“The commission’- program is to set up in several Indiana citie xvhat social worker- call ‘treatment centers’ for this rebuilding process. There has been some misunderstanding about this, in dispatches from Washington It is not proposed to build transient camps where the e wanderer.- xvill lie concentrated for any long
period.
“Instead, it is proposed to establish centers in cjties where missions, Salvation Army halls and other faculties for quarters f* r transients are already in operation, so that little if any change in the existing physical set-up will lie necessary. Thi* change will be in the method of handling the transients, using a s ientifie sociological approach instead of merely try-
ing to move them on,
“( dies tentatively selected, lierause they already have the necessary facilities, are In lianap ;|is. Ft. Wayne, South Bend, Lafayette, Terre Haute. Jeffeisonville, Evansville anj Muncie. There also will .be a center in Lake * ounty. F dial selection will be made only after a careful investigation bx
the bureau director.
“It is part of the plan, also, that
Indiana and four or five * thcr states, probably lllinni-, Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and Wisconsin, -hall la* formed into a regional group, in which transient relief and -ervice shall be on the -amq level, -*, there "id lie no incentive foi transients to
seek i iie location over another.” Mr. Di Bella, director of the new
bureau, has for the last tw„ yeais been head of the social service division of transient activities of the llli-
nois lelief commission in <
Im ago, j
Pope Pius XI, pictured at the opening of the irox elccti ica! P°" J in Vatiean City, which xvill supply the entue r ' “'ll 1 Jhiy independent of Rome. An elaborate rcrem nial n 'd'( , *l 1 , .i-a of the latest contribution of science to the see “f the largest oft churches.
After White House Parley on Farm Aid
- . f exTurn’r a';!. m V : W r;“' rn ^uunriu, right a,.' S.v mv of A cm" A un* y ,£■ eSeme « I' t '".''‘{’Y Uu ‘ House after I Tom Berry, S. I).: Gov. Willmtn Lan^ ( , ft *e> ffxutgu" ... T , 1 > Ida., for Alfred Schmedeman. VY ts ; <«"' 1 H b order o mim ! product* partment of Agriculture and ^ ^ | in order to improve the situation among fa, mer ,. kadt | OW a. In rear. Governor Floyd Olsen,
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