The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 November 1933 — Page 2
ITIE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1933.
<*> Distinguished football fan,s 20f
THE DAILY BANNER
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Herald Consolidated ‘■It Waves For All” Entered in the
I Mrs N. C. Alspaugih has returned J ' home from St. Louis where she spent ' -Ptveral weeks with her daughter. J Mrs. Charles T. Moore and Mr. j Moore.
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1 will meet tTd evenintr in regular ses- Outlined \t
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H. M. S. Meeting
by mail outside Putnam County. WVdiM -day.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Among the 80,000 spectators who watched Stanforrt University defeat the University of Southern California at Los Angeles in the bigge-t football upset of the sea-on were former President Herbert Hoover am. Babe Kuth, lemons slugger of the New York Yankees. I he two ctlcbri ties are beie shown as they got together to oblige photographer-.
P. H. Gale, L’nd, of Anderson street, |i- confined to u.s liome hecau-e of it j badly sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. R. y Baldwin attendI d thi funeral of Mrs. Baldwin’ I nephew. Hilly Amh near Poland,
.Mrs. M. M. Skinner, south
street, left for IixiianaiMili- Thursday wheie -he will visit >'i laughter Mrs. Katliiyn Fcm:q. Mi-. Skinner will ill.-,, \i it her son Lloyd in Chicago.
Tuesday.
I' liend.' here are in receipt of word that Prof. I. P. Naylor is eriously i 1 ! at the home of hi laughter, Mrs.’ Prank Bittles, in Pine Bluff, Ark. Pr, ’ Naylor ir-li i fr in ItePauw university a years ago and I in .• Mi. and Mi Bittles went t i Little -K ck and Pin, Bluff, he has
lived there With tl ■
j Frank Toney returned to his home I south west of town Thursday from tk recently ! underwent an operation.
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WASH I NCI ON, Nov. Hi. I IP) Se'rotary of Labor Perkins reported to.la tlu.l s'ufKiO workers received
jobs i ml $<;.0t)n.nn , i wa- added to | wtikly payioli- during Oct iher, uc-t : cording t a survey of 8!i man sa. tur- j ing and Hi non-manufacturing indu - tries.
A marriage license was issued at Indianapolis Wednesday to Cleo I uiney of Bainbridgc and May Coon. SfK north Lyqnhiii.-t, Indiaiiapolis
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City fjremen w,ii‘ called from warm lied.- at , ’clock Thursday in ruing when an nitmnobile lielonging to Glen Deem caught fite as the ownm tried to atari it in a garage" at Hanna Court. Kire Chief Bert Hi ward reported that a liaek-fire from the eaitMtct 11 gasoline <,n fire. Only a mitn i amnunt of uam
age was done.
(i. ii. Kattman led a complaint in circuit niuit Thur :lay again t Lilly
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- loreclo-** a mechan lien filed fol | lowed alleged non i ■yment by the de- ; fend ant.- of $4;i balance due for re- , i ml'ing a building for the deffendant 1 in Hainhridge. Tli. plaintiff demands -'(ih. Marshall 1) \hram- i- attor-
ney for the plaintiff.
Word of the d, ith at Indianapolis i Tuesday of Mrs Julius Hoyt Albrecht, age 28 years, ha- been re i ceived by friend, mil relative- here. Funeral service- will lie held at St. Anthony’s church in Indianapolif iiday morning at a o’clock f Hewed l>y iiifeiment in H ly (’ro— cemetery. : Shott -emces nl-o will he held at I the home, tit! north Holmes avenue, Prid'iy morning at - (0 o’clo k. MrAllirecht is -urvnei by the husband
and threi 1 children.
BOOK W KKh OBSF.RVKO
In ob-enance of national Book week in the Greftiirastle iligh school, i beautiful display of books has been on exhibit in the halls. These hookweie loaner I by Ed Hamilton’s ho k t re, Sam Hanna’- hook -tore and by L. 1,. Porter’s university hook
si oro.
FIRST (Jl \l I I Y PIGS ARK SHI.L SCORNED HN t HK AGO HI 5 KHS < MK’AGO, Xov. Hi— The “sellers’ •trike” in the I ,g market tonight w uud up a wa ••i. r»f deadlock with no
change in the ha ic situation.
Sellers are till asking .$4 fif) for prime butcher jfs, hut the packers’ hills are no h ;dier than $4.50, with few of them tiuted today. There was, I however, a vit ia| cleanup of all the I cheap hogs, lighta, nMgs and packing aws, which ha\e lieen purchased to I keep killing plants occupied. Even the major packer have taken many of
the lower cla ifications
When the y : ids dosed at 3 o’clock there were about 20,00(1 iprime h<>gun- Id There w ,uld have lieen nearly ,0.000 hut for purchases by the Fed•ral Surplus Relief’corporation of 28,(kl() head Saturday and yestentay 'I he meat w ill lie processe | and awarded ti relief agencies for distribution ti the needy this winter.
’• ALMOST I R07.B HIS F \I!S ” CHICAGO, Nov. 16 (CP)—Chicago weather aln-i-t froze hi- ears. E'raneisco /.e)»eda, Fort Youkon, Alaska, K-kimo, told | dice who arre.-lest him Pi i charge " dealing tw*ui f untain pin- which he attempted to trae'e for
eurmuffs.
I wnnt to thank the city lire crew fot making the quick ran to the roof fire at our home yesterday. Bert
Wood.
KFMMAGK SAI.K Saturday morning at !» o’clock in old Kroger room, south "side of square. Christian Chinch. H5-17-2t
Doctors Give Creosote for Dangerous Coughs
For manv years our IipM doctor- have ],K-> i il„ cl n ,,i,fc in some form fer • • 4e Id- In,.in liin* knoHing low •b 1 r f"H« e k iihi m hang mi. • r com ill-ion with creosote and siv other InidiUg iiapoii i tnedieinal elements, quit kI' anu i He, li^, I -tops all roughs and rnbli that oiherw i-e ni'edit lead to serious trouble. ( ri omnlslon i- |Hin" rfiil ill the trealinent of all gy’- r f iiuli- \el it i- ah ohltely 4 o n • - O ' . i-.inl and ••«., t,, take. ■ our iiv, ,i driiggi-t guarantee- Creotnul--ion tw \nm money if \,,u .n r rot retievxl dtii luking Cteonuilsion as dlreeied Hi ., ihe cough or ia,ld ll at huiir- ,,ii \l . keep ( reoniurMMi ,,n b«nd fot initam (»dv.)
fhe VV. H. M S. of the Gobin .Memorial church met Wednesday after : noon. There wa- ,,n display a prarf tieal deni nstration of one of the • reasons for the work of the society, j 'Ihe supply secretary ha I askeif f" donation.- fra girl’s -chool at Mar j wood Home, locate I at Albuquerque, ! New Mexico, also Camphel! Sett Ie-
[jOCU.-t j ment, Gary.
fhe dre--' - for gill- f*im to H) year- of aee are calculated t glad !. n the In.art- of these girl . And tinibJIs will make happy the lit (In. girl-
with niflternal instincts.
There will h, upmy who will want I,, I'ii'e wiih those who have kIp idy contributed the joy of sewing for those less fortunate. Mrs. Northrop
i- supply -ecretary.
Mrs. Kiehl heard Mrs. Ruth Muskrat Bron on, a Cherokee Indian, at the district conference hold in Crawfordsville. She is a woman (f rare Christian cultuie. She pleaded for more ti lei'.iiii'i' i v In'r people and a lietter •unilerstnnding between the
races.
Mis. ((’Daniels led the devotions. Vi rvi.e and , o peiation are the magic word's by which every true Christian governs hi- or her life. They invariably find -ometliing f,,i- whii-h to thank God in the lives of others. F, Mowing the devotion Mrs. Longden had f: r her subject, “Mountaineer.-.” She said these people have n good ancestry, but have lived in the mountain fastnesses of our Southern states in such a primitive and meager way for so long a time, and herein lies the American romance. The representatives of the church have ministered to these underprivileged peoples and the iespon-e has been most gratifying. School have been establish, d air I ha\e done imineasureable g ml. While every opportunity is given for regular studies, the emphasis i.-. placed in practical home training and the impoitnnce of the religious life. The members of the W. H. M S. are stockholders in this vast enterprise for charactw building. Many schools were mentioned that aie doing outstanding work. Asbury college in Wilmere, Ky., sent out such men as K. Stanley Jones, a man with an internati nal reputation for Christian leadership. Berea, Fisk and many otheir schools that could Ire mentioned, for Christian, intellectual, and industrial leadership, stand out as beacon lights. The special music which was much enjoyed, was two songs by Mis.- McIntyre, and a trio consisting of Miss Maguire, pianist; Miss Moore, cello, and Miss Dennis, violin, who played three nnmheis. ■I* -!• *1* -I* -I* *!- *1* -jB. And P. Women Mold V Dinner Meeting I ho Busine.-s and Professional Woman’s club held a dinner meeting Wednesday evening at Elm’s Inn Miss .Milburn and Mis. Stigleman, nurses at the county hospital, gave demonstrations r.n the care of patient- and diseases. Mrs. Overstreet md Mi - Davenport gave a demon -tiati n nji the care of a patient in the hospital. The local branch will he hostess for the fifth district meeting of Business and Professional women’s clubs November 26th it Lucy Rowland hall. Luncheon will he served at 12:30 iVlo -k foil wed by the meeting in the afterno h. ( Inh- in the district are Lafayette, Craw fordsville, Lehapon. Frankfurt, and Grenncnstle. luvitations have be-a sent to other clubs in nearby cities. One hundred guest ate expected to attend this meeting. 6* -I- •!• -I- •[. MMe-duh To Meet Friday The Wcman’s Bible Study club of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon, N \ 17. with Mr- Her hert Church. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Ryan will lie Assistant hoste Mrs. A \| Arnold will have charge of the devotions. Mrs. Nellie Chandler will have the program on the abject, "1 ankgivifig." *!• + -j- •!• *!• •!• Prof. Jerome Hixson I o J alk at 'hading The Current Event - club of Crawf' rd-villc will meet, on Kiiifty with Mrs. Frank F*nn liosli ... The suhjeet for the nfterniwn will he “German and Italian Fascists," pre sen tod by Pnpf. Jerome Hixson of L>i-Pnuw University. • *!• + .j, H uterie to Meet Friday Evening Coterie will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock wdth Mrs. J. H Pitch-
f< rd.
.A .j. .j, .j, Marjorie Holcoin|j Bride ol JiMcph I. Coffin The marriage of Miss Maijrrie llolcrnib, (daughter of y^r. and Mrs. ' i' 41 JosejiTi J r ofTin, look place in a quiet
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ceremony at HI o'clock Thur day morning in the North M. E. church in Indianap Jis, with tli, Ih v. W. \V. AViant officiating. Mils Helen Loui.-i Langston and William II' ffman were the attendants. After a wedding flip the bride and hridegioom will lie at home in Indianapolis. Miss Holcomb wa- graduated from DePauw university where she w., a inemher of Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Coffin attended DePauw and i- a member of Phi Gamma De.lta. -j-4- -h + •{• + + Will Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary
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1'incastle, will celebrate their fiftieth
i Mrs. Nan Stewart. Afternoonrj
wedding anniversary
Novomlier 20th *1* *»* *1* *»* *** *!* *4* Delta Theta Tan In Meet Tonight
>>n Monday, !
were Dr. and Mrs C. N. Slroul* j
i .ur. and Mrs. Wilbur (iranttiamj ; New Maysville. Mrs. Jeffrie, J | joying very g< od health and h„J
j reach the century mark.
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Delta Theta Tau sorority will hold ^ ^ u ^ , a business meeting this evening Special Meei’mg at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. 1 m, ,
Fhe Washburn cliaptei of Ii t
James /eis, Spring avenue. , , .
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Meel Friday ! Gob,n '»>ur,h in l„ w
Co-Woiker- of the Baptist church
will meet with Mrs. Art Williams,
Friday aftemonh at 2 o'clock.
Tri Phi to
Meet Friday
Tri Psi will hold a called meeting at the bane of Mi Fred Hixson, 10 lilo'uningt'n street, Friday afternoon
at 3 o’clock.
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Kappa Mpha Thela
Alumnae to Meet Monday
The November meeting of Kappa | Alpha Theta alumnae chapter will he j held Monday evening at 7:30 o’eloi k j the home of Mrs. Ferd I area (
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Benefit liridge at Bnachdale The second bridge party of a series being ponsored by the Roachdale Lions club was given Tuesday night in the Roachdale hall. Six rounds of bridge were played at twenty-two tables. Ladies prize for high score was Won by Mrs. Ira Scott, for ,-e end by Mi-. Claude Crosby, third by Miss l.orene Coffman. Consolation nri/e went to Miss Dorothea Akers. Men’s prize for high score was won b\ Glen Irwin, -erotv| high by Robert Lockridge, third by Andrew Hanna and
the birthd ii anniversary i,f ■ Mngna. pi. id* m •.•cni-ral. .. J plan ■ to i:,i ,. finnl for I'nn'titJ^
hall.
The prog! am inrllliM U|>J
s 1"- by Mi 'I met la W nglu. j Macti. ' lie . u:, r, ul liy ■ I'Toivncf Elens, regent Mrs, fl ' iim ker gave a -li"it talk eti’■ Constitution Hall Mean-tolVi Vlary Sellci- |e i th, ',yrj nj j ( ,f; J ornpow ,i hj M■ ; igi t > J
| at her hirlhd iy pmty. There wa a gi ,>d atteiiJamv
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Home Economic < luhs Celebrate Achieientent Ihn 'I he 111,111,' I-.' el a ic clubaali •,f Put nam c( unty ‘'-i'"'hiaialia ment day T ursday at ail4|j meeting it the rourthaw Following the ba-ket ilmitlitd noon heiir tin folio. i,e ''-rim cle ted: pi'e dent, Mi- I. of W arren t"e. n ' , ■ ■ I'r’-im Mi -. W ■ ;.ltli\ Alte !• iltq ship. Mrs. William (ilidwl' rcele ted -• .etail nil Iri'.elltm ()t .1*1' l'i ,, 'I r. ' • ' 'll
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cuss ion of proji ts for i ' poi t . by t le " i n * mil U 1 *! and talk- by F liak'-i iti'til
lieth Bowman.
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conaolatifn prize went to Ralph Fry.
The next party will be given Tin -day, i Fran ^ K >N, I*
N v. 28, at the simie place.
r|- -J- -J- -J* -J- -JRoachdale Woman
( elebrates tMIth Birthilay
The children and grandchild)fi, of Mrs, Nancy Jeffries gathered at her home Sunday to help her celebrate 1 her nintieth birthday anniversary Those present were Mr. and Mrs. I onnie Jeffrie* and family of Rock- ' die, Mrs. Marie New an I son of Danville, Mr. and Mr W. \V. Key, 1 Mi 1 , and Mi-. Charles Gregory and
j Married In Steven ) anl
i Mr.- k can. Hyi l md ■’d
Y nit, l'"t a '•) (■" 1
i i icd here Thu i -iday nioininxY'ySl
H. Athey in a icix'inony (ict^ in the couithoii-i V\'til*--'• !*( service weie Dorothy Hynl
Charles H. Bynl,
PENNY SCITId:. ' hri-uatum Sa' ud ■ . N"' ‘ 1 cs; 111 * i, 1 ^
Easier Than Backseat Driving.. •
l.ven liackseat dm mg i- hard work roads to "Mill 'kidsto worry over, turns to make, those imaginar) brake |>rdals to ptisli! And u al dri' ing is ,t lirewm' 1 chore.
Why Not Ride The Tractions' Read while you ride* Test and relax!
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