The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1933.
Out to hlook the "Kingfish’
THE DAILY BANNER' ‘ memhrrsh.ps
And
Herald Consolidated “It *WpvP8 For AH’*
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Entered in tiio postoffice atj Greencastle, In-! dinna, as second , class mail Vnal-1 ter under Act of |
oo ouo o«jrr -March 8. 1878.
.Subscription price, 10 cents peri il work
week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put- j | he person w hi
nom County; $3.150 to $5.00 per year :1 . much
by mail outside Putnam County.
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SIMPLY WORN OUT?
Take Lydiu E. Pinkham’s Vegetable jCom pound
' o« n anythlna be more wenrtnfl for memriorship Women than the Cea«ele8» round of „ t ; sup . houjebo.d dua^ Vu b«e d »o
yet cannot stop. There comes » time
wiien something *naps and you tind
lelf simply worn out.
Plnkham'a Vegetable Com-
pound win nelp you. Its tonic action will
t u el by I bo! J| Ve you renewed strcnftth, an
chapter for its lo-
Society News
Ked Cross membership* are: An- | nul, SI; Contributing, ?5; Sustaining,! .$10; Supporting, $25. Fifty cents of |
each
gotjs to
l rt of Red Cross
■at lial. Ser\’ice. I yoursc T.,c balance is re- ; Lydia E.
pound i
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
joins for $t is just
> a hj i. die- Red Cross
ns* the person \v . pays a higher ■ membership f(*e. but those who pay , tiie higher fees provide more money | for support of local Red Crass ser- I
vice.
| For : 1 it rea on, local chaptei I j i hoping ihat even |it*rson who can ^ possibly ilo so, will take one of the
as out of every 100 women alio reporr to us say that they are benefited by this gist 1 'today r^^'wat^TI,^^Vabash Prepares For (hid Batlir \\ ilh Tigor IVam
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Ida Boyd spent Simla j in Lo-1 larger membendrips.
can sport and tins t ity. o. C. Steele of Chicago was a m s- visitor here Monday
Mayn W. I'oiilsville on
L. Denman was in < raw business Tuesday.
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Alls. Hilda Phelps Hammond, New Orleans society matron and leader ol • lie Louisiana Women’s Organization, pictured in her otfice at Washing '.on where she is working for the ousting of Senator Huey 1*. Long. Inset llrs R. R Dewey, of New York, who is assisting Mrs. Hammond to organ-
,.i ' i * women ut the entire m
( H VYIKKH lllb'SOLVKI) ROME, \ v. IL (LP) 1‘iemier la nito • \1- iilini i ..la;, annoum disSolui n of th< I'amis'r of deputies the first step in his new program to establish a “inoperative” stab v. ilh great power relegated to nath'i: >1 industrial guilds BEAU iANNER CLASSYFIKII ADS
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fowler visile I ovo the v. .-aken J with the former’s -ter. Mrs. McMahan, north Jackson
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Mr. and Mrs Neal Ison and Mr. and Mrs. (jamey Is n of Indianapolis pent Sun.lay with Mrs • Martha Ison
Ralph Sands, -.n of Mr. and Mr I )( rl j ntnn Fn || H
Homer Sands of Bainhrrilge, wh ha '
been scriousl- ill at an Indiaiiupoli James McAlli-ter of Itoeisvillc was ' pital. w n- reported much iai|ii e.e.i taken to an eye clinic at the Riley T , .,iav. I Til. ineypected pk To-pital in Indi napolis .Monilay by .iiPon aris< Sand i- lielieved on "f I Mrs Wilhelmlne Williams, county 'lunger. t e .tieniiing pliysiri.m | pioiiatinn officer.
Mate i. Sauds, who is a senior in
, . Anlrew Ihnmas, west I.ils'irty
Bainbridge litgh chool, wa.- u star , .
. , n . 'reel, entered tie- countv lu.-pital
O'emher of the liasketliall team la t .
M*■ i: i.; ir nmight t >r an operation to relieve a rupture. Mr. Thomas, who
— Mv j—— . ——-—i— j, 7n years old, is IWpOrtfld in a .-e-
mi condition.
Announcement! Back To Serve You Once Atfain. Oil (()m|Kin\ Praduds ( orner Jackson & Liberty Sts. Homer L. Frazier
Harold Vlinnick of this city and Mr. ..nu di-. Lloyd Alsmnn of Indianai pol lie Sunday gue-t-- of Mr. and Mi Herbert Gorham at Muncie Mr (inrham i a sister of Mr. Minn. k and Mrs. Alsmnn. (ir.-en-a- tle Lodge No. 1077 desires lliat all Elk's lie present for the turkey supper, promptly at <!:30 o‘•loek Tuesday evening. The district )• u y. James H Wait of Rushville will lie guest -peakt r Mr- Hilitagaid Taylor and daugh- , u*r, Ernestine Ann«- of Indianapolis, -pent last weekend with the former’s grandmother. Mrs. Anne Miller, iinR T i owii treet. Mrs. Tayl >r was for ! nierly \L Hildagard Smith.
Solicit ■ I ■ for 1; : ■' , me,nii.-i ships will call at each home an.| at ea. pla e of huaine--. If you do not wishto he visited, -end your money, i an e and address te Mrs. Frank Donncr, nr to the Rev \ L. Raphael at once. \\ indow flac and membershi[i butt ii will be sent you and the solicitor, seeing them, will not ask for your time or money The men and vmmen win are undertaking this w ibis year are doing it from a d" p sense of duty. I hey know dollai are scarcer than eno, hut they als kne.i that the deman Is that are con mg in even now for help, are greap i than ever, and I nit the-e demand •a.nnot pnssihly be met in this community, without the aid of the national Ii- d Cross. If you have a j h or an income, no matter how small, remenil,i-r those who have neither, but who nuist be fe-| and i lothr | and warn The Red Cross will work with the »• Ifare group this a inter, in an endeavor to see that the wort iy poor are served first. Join
now.
<; \ ME TO
M CR.AVV’FABDSMI.I.E l i \ IT RE STARLE1 homecoming
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F. J. Thomas w.ii business Tueail.n
in Indianapolis
R. E. Brown and Milton Brown transacted linsirn m Louisville, Ky.
today.
Hin Vivian a Del’aiuv student <ntered the county li'.spital Tuesday r or treatment. Mrs. Marion Ciowley, l^irahee stiee!, underwent major operation
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—Wabash and DeDauw, whose su .allied rivalry has annually made the meeting of their loams the spiciest hit on |(cosier iom’s football menu, are set for anotljer gridiron struggle at Ingalls field here Saturday, with the Commuic v Chest, local charitahle irganization, due l"r a generou- slice of the gate receipts if the tum ult
comes up t- ex|*ectatiolis
Football elevens of the two schools fir-t started playing each other as far back as 1H!H, and at least -me game ha^ been stage I almost every year since that time. In recent years, Wabash and DeDauw have collided in the last game of the season, a situation which has caused more than one fan to remark that previous cent—ts ire designed as merely preliminary warmup sessions fur the big battleThe spirit of the rivalry clash has caught on at Greencastle, and it lias ! been announced that a special train lias been chartered to carry five hundred IbPuuw students to Crnwfordsvillo Saturday. According to reliable j reports, ItePauw students alr-ady j have Is-en holding deiii-mstrati-ms for ! a week in observance of the Tigers' invasion of Wabash’s gridiron. All l ist week, it is sai 1 the student-, led I,y.their hand, staged one pep se-sion and parade alter another, flaunting ■osters and banners hearing such as the legend “Beat Wabash!” The De Pauw-Evansville g;*ine at: Evansville last Saturday was ignored aln si en-
at the county In, ,1 Tuesday n.om- ' irely by the DePa iw student body
FINE, SON/ A REPORT CARD WITH 3“AY.... I HOW'D YOU DO IT?
YOU SEE; DAD, MY EYES DON'T HURT ANYMORE WHEN I STUDY..... IT'S THE NEW LIGHT / "f
Meintoer of the city 'council wip hold their regular meeting with Mayr W. L. Denman in the fire department building this evening at 7:30. The last will of Mrs Mary Porter l,*'Vaii, late Greencastle woman, was ulmitted to pn.lmto in circuit ourt I aesday The d •'•ument wa - cxecule I ' March 2, A cutton plant in bloom and with ! •»|m'ii bolls i i ijspliy in the county igent V ut tic The cotton seeds were j pi mted la-1 M v by E. W. Baker, ,'ouiity agent ome freak pitatoes, | iirought to 11 aunty agent’s office ! Alva Early and Ray Evans also 1 are Dung di played. •lodge Hughi and Judge Pansier f the Indian., upreme court. Pleas 1 1 i i eenb-e, se , 'ary to Governor Mcj Nutt, and Elmi r Blue., O. G. Webb od Dr T. A. Sigler of this city, spent Monday hunting on the Webb farm, • a 1 of Green,si tie. Tlie hunters w, re dinner guests at the Webb heme. Iliinteis Must ( hallgc Dogs
addition to the rhartered train, many other students ami town yieople plan tu come here for the game by auto-
l sbile.
Walia.-h’s pre-game celebratian for DePauw’s invasion will begin .Fri lay evening with the annual homecoming bonfire, built by the freshmen, and the “pajama parade” through the downtown streets. Another “pee-rade” will start at II o'clock Saturday morning, with a luncho m for stud 'iitan I alumni in the college gymnasium sche’tiled to liegin at 12 o’clock. The opening ki koff of the game will e.nre at 2 o’clock. Between the halve- if the encounter, crus--country teams of Wabash an I DePauw w ill compete in a dual meet that will start
and finish on the gridiron.
DePauw, coached by “Gaumy’’ Ne il, former assistant to Coach "Pete” Vaughn at Waba-h, will come here Saturday with an enviable record for the season- The Tigi rs have w f >n all i\ of their game.. - 'oring a total of 122 p unt- to the '• opponents' none.
MOVIES
( ONI OHO, \ II., (UP) A recent »•jliiik* Hy tfic late fish urn! ^ame i|fI art men t provides that the same dug annul In u~i il t„ hag more than |(t
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I BETTER LIGHT BETTER SIGHT...
BETTER GRADES.
/ D • • ■ • I roper lighting encourages children to stud) ... it prevents eyestrain and cramped b'usc lts it permits concentration of energy o^achouf work! £kct) ic Service Is Cheap! It costs^iiily ic to bum a 60 watt lamp for about two hours . . . surely a small sum to insure good eyesight! ^ ou II find electricity ccjii.Jly chgtp for othc-buses, tool
1 DWKU., Mass,, (IIP)—Although a nmyoraly candidate in the recent piinmrie- here ha I 40 members on his campaign committee in one prem t, be received only 37 votes.
Doctor’sTreatment Heals Indianan's Stomach Disorder »m,m' r i for I year* will,
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\T I HE GR AN \ D \ Marion Davifts is starred in the talking screen’s versi-n of l ie entertaining story “Peg O’ My Heart” which will he th, ittru'tioii at the Granada theater on Tuesday and Wednesday. The plot deals with a simple little Irish girl who gi«> to live with rich, aristocratic English relatives. Her unhappine-s in these surroundings and Lei secret love fur the man who is to many her cousin give Miss Davies ample sepe to display her aistful an,I emotional talent to the highest degree. If w she assumes the blame for a compromising situation to shield her cousin and'goes home heart-broken paves the way for a biplilt satisfactory climax. •dhe supporting i t include .1 Farrell MacDonald, Juliette Compton, Onslow Stevens, and Alan Mowbray. A comedy and oddity reel c mplete the program. • • O O Mrs R iheil /.iegb-man and baby returned to their home near (dovenlale Tues >ay from the , nint.\ tn -pital. •• E.lna*AshwOrth was granted a divorce from Gerald Ashworth in Putmm? Circuit court d Iic-ilay® The rare and custody of their i.d months old son was given to the Mother. .The father was ordered, to pay $3 per K'’ck for support o; the child ®M J. | Murphy was attorney f 01 . (^ rs As ),. svorth.
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j \ilult Class to Meet Wednesday
The Adult Bible class i,f th(j First Baptist church will meet Wedne 'day I light at 7:30 o’clock at the home of
Mrs P. E, Todd. *!- -k -!• *!• -k •!• Missionary Society
In Meet Wednesday Keystone Chapel of Gubin Memormrch i- to the ptaee tor the meeting of the Woman's Home Mis--iaiiaty society, Wednesday afternoon i i it 2:30 o’clock. Devotions will be | {in charge of .Mis U. V. O’Daniels, j I'lii- lesson will he by Mrs. H. B. j Lotigdeti on the subject, “Mountaineer .” A report of the district meeting w ill lie given by Mrs. Krehl. The thank offering service, Sunday, Nov. Ki, address will be) given by Dr. Ezra Cox of the university.
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Maple Chapel Church Women Have Social There will hi' a get-together meeting of the w men of Maple Chapel church and community Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’coek at the home of Mrs. Edith White, 315 Sycamore St There will be a special program, social hour and refreshments. \ll wo-
men are invited. •k *k -I* *k 4- *k •!• *k
Ladies of Presbyterian
( l urch to Meet
The ladies of the Preshy tei tan 'lurch are asked to meet in the dining room of the church Wednesday afterno 1 n at I o’clock for their regular sewing meeting. Those atteiniing are asked to bring owing equipment. There is an urgent need of finished garments for the Red Cross and Welfare committee.
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Golden Link ( Inh lo Me<-t Wednesday The Golden iljnk Cluh will meet at 7:00 o’clock Wedne.-stay evening with Mrs. Kathleen James, 210 E Walnut st reft. Mrs Myrtle Stringer ha the
programa. .j. ,t.
Nature Study Group Will Meet Wednesday The Nature Study Group of A. A C W will meet Wednesday evening, Nov. 15, 7:30 o’clock, it the Science nieex. All materials for herbarium work will he needed. , -I- *k *k •!• •!• d' dtriangle Club 1 1, Meet Tunight '1 he Triangle club will meet TuesI c i ■ cning at 7:,30 o’clock at the i■ im" of Miss Virginia Shirley, t uth lackson street. *•* *•* *1* *i* *1" *1* •J* 'J* Missionary Society Met (In Tuesday 'I he Mi.-sionary Soriet.v of the Fill •ion ( iristian church held an all lay meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs City Jackson, east of town. d- d- d* d* d- d- d* d* I) A. R. to Meet Wednesday Night The Washburn chapter of D. A. R. .vill meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'licnk. The program will lie given in Keystone chapel of the Methodist
•hurch.
•*« »*• sj* bJb ej* »J« Bisik Club Mel luesday Night The Ho k club met Tjet-slay evening with Miss Grace Browning and Mi.-: Edith Browning. Mrs. Alice Ross renewed “No Second Spring." Mi f. Carter Harrison reviewed "Li'iih n Hi- H sum” and Mrs. Archie Allen ?avc a review of “South Moon Utiier.” This is the current literature group of A. A U. W. Fomteen niemi» r< were present. d* d* -k d* d* d* d* dSumeraet \\ illing Workers Met with Mrs. Smith I he Willing Workers of the Somciiet church h«'ld an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ha. ley Smith Twenty-four niemliers were present and answered roll call with something that they were thankful for. After the pitehin dinner at noon i short progim was given. Martha Boat-man gave a trumpet solo, Mrs. Hollip Hibbs and Mrs. Daisy Davis. "’I he Old Rugged Cross,” was sung b.V Mrs Ezra Scolx-o and Mrs. Ctillv
Price.
\ feature of the afternoon was t’ie miscellaneous shower given in honor of Mrs. Mildred Flint, formerly Miss Mildred Baird. A btide’s contest was conducted an I was .won by Mrs, b red Boatman. V rs. Flint received several useful gifts. Tw„ new members were admit ted at the meeting. The group wll hold their December meeting with Mrs. Earl Hair, on the second Thursday of th*- month. •*• •!* ‘J* •!« »j« " • ( t. r yioHm V\ orl.i Peace Meting Di keeping witf t be thougllt of Ainiistic,. day, the central theme -f the meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Cnion held Monday it the home of Mis. I^.uis H. Dirks, w is ""nd Peace." Mrs. Dirks, condactbu r i , devotional* iieriod which in 'bid''! short prayers, singing of America the Beautiful,’* and reading
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of Hebrew 12. said, that if only at the headlines f n "cwsuap^is, WP „ rp |j k p| y " fear that in reality nothim, accomplished toward the .-ij, world peace, for the imre impo, ti.-w , sometimes ovei -hadon , hf gent an I increasing work of tb ious organizations devuing t | selves toward the ope great ,ii m . especially stressed the i n | PniM Sunday school work, through t letters and - rap I . . dren of various nations nrc changed, acquainting them uith other’s daily life, in a n m, imj, way than might lie taught evenj, school’s hist ry period The Boy Scouts . iganizatian il doe. fine work in laying the fo* tion for world peace, vhen in ■ gates meet annually in intsnmii jam horecis. and cxi'liange li-ttei)| tween times. Colleges and sc ,o|s «hik| taken « census on this (|Uistii,n the majority f yoiil >• k< ■ i ..mn* f ir peace and friendy ri'latunj r tween nations, an | desiring t'| their lives in pursuit of .uitiirf J leaming, rather than dc-ii-urtii»|
war.
It leaves a quest ion in the mint old* :• citizen whet icr. .cier 4 youth have at any time been tq to he thrust into conflict b| wrecks holies, weaken.- inenc and forever eal tlie lour u, tion end ' |.port unity for a nan |.ursuit of life and mi|i|>mm would seem sometin cs to I*-tied i itizenry and 'at ma ii»iv rt{ plan the wars, leaving youtliliif I ill' ri! IC, I ■ .--.j possessions weie looked m n-n lightly. and life more *rit«.’/r, this oft time needle . -airfctsJL cease to he. Following Mr I in k ’ k -1 fd 1 (I. B. Manhart gave m mi talk on the topic ■' tin- hy ^ which he had prepared -(imc c refui data Pii-t discouiaging sign-, wherein he tilled thi fifteen ye.u- follovini 1 war a- iieing filled with » peace—in colifeien • , ticatie pacts, etc., which Iri I’ r seemed to gain their " '• li w . addisl I hat r< • ■ . ^ seemed to <iefei tie tinntlllt po i e. I'lien In of. - i i '(e 1 ^ there was still time: that iiaH lions are truly -eeking a way out; and that through a>* plan of education for the ynw operation rathei ii m - l , 'W and avoiding a o'-im'.mr ll1 ® much can l«‘ accomplislted. I' he regretted that Pi t'-or excellent stuly Id not hi' 1 ’ 1 heard by every nienibn "I the J and other cluh women f '" Mi 8 R. Duivi< local delegate to tlr -tat' ^ 1 convention in flctolici at |ndiun , P® gave an interesting • " rl ’' .
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vention, ipioting ft m titan.' addresses which were pe' ’ ,l
later condtl ted a hrirl tm-U'eg Hod at whi'ii tiiro the nainc Helen Doggy, winner "f t 1 ' test to 8 I I ■ 1 HiU ,i. partim nt 'j of Mis. Frank J nt «wl ^ H ton lionvrlcn ‘iml 1 ’ j link hetwei'n th* - ptihlie *
the union.
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