The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 November 1933 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1933.

Special Sale Of LADIES' COATS

During this week and next we are offering a Dre-Thanksgiv-ing Sale of Ladies’ ( oats. You do not nerd to v\.wt until .tiler Thanksgiving to buy that new coat for less. \Ae have made some decided reductions on practically e\ery coat in our stock. ( ontie in early and make your selection while our stocks are most complete.

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

THL HOME STORK

Indiana Woman Tells How She Conquered

Stomach Disorder aufferinj? with atomaeh for 12 year* without •otn dortora' preaoript

Auto Crash Victim

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ault* from doctor*' preaonpt ions, diet*, powders. *nd tl)»» ilk'*, Mrs Id.i Lunsford, 707 S llth St.. Noble*viile. reports *iie was Anally heeled

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l>> a simple boioe treatment. She nays thst the terrible pain attacks who h ph© had have disappeared since the use of 'Pite Ijdga Treatment, and she wants all stoma- h sniffer era to know

about her experience.

Mrs Lunsford adviae* all sufferers front stomach ulcer*, gas pain*, excess acid belching, pa ms after eating eonatlpation, sour atoma- h. poor digestion, dyspepsia, gastritis, and other stomach disorders due to hyperacidity or faulty diet, to try Udga

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iu once. Now we offer the same tieatment which produced such splendid results for Mrs. Lunsford to ©lM stomach stifferers on 15 days'

stoma<

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i*T©ra on 15 day back If not satis-

moniais, a sworn atllnuinentM and 1 fra© book

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explaining *>f various

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hsk for the tl 00 trial troat day It it falls to help y giv© you your dollar back.

tails* and treatment

stomach disorders, includ-

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*1" + IMIK I L AND MILES I!y liCuiiH CalvTrt + .;. .;. .j. .;. .j.

Ati. .mil Mr. .1. 11. H jrlc.'- u 1»n' •Sunday aftemcm with Mr. and Mrs.

Ray River-.

Sundae afternciuii truev-t^ of Mr. .•ind Mrs. Tom Calvert and famil.v were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitherlin, Mr and Mrs. Joe Schoen, Fred W ilfe, Mrs, VciTi Siirler, Mr-. Millie Sigler, Leviia t'alvert. Mildred and

Ruth < uniiingham.

Mi. • /aring showed -aiii|ile> of wall

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| fi„. i, \\ H11 - ill k-'i’pilre wit:' the I y|"-

. . I of house and fuiniture.

dien spent Tliursuay afternoon with ,

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of Indianapolis spent the weekend 1 ■ wit Mr. and Mrs. John German. ‘‘Making tin uo t ot Ones turn Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tudor of In I Hue,” brought ' T that it wasn't tie

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vT.But one slow horse *1! one | fast woman tauoht him more about life in, few days than moat fo'V, see.in a decade!

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diannpolis spent Saturdaj aftoruoon nm-cunt of iv,oi • ■ one -pent on the

with Mi. and Mrs. Charley Temple. Ida and I.aura Steward spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Alma

Weller.

Mrs. Lona Ikll and Mr.-. Floyd

Mildred Allen -pent the wefck I Keck spent Tuesday afternuon with

end with home folk-. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Harvey and family spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Ho-twick and family of Hoopston, 111. Miss Goldie Calvert spent a few days last week with Mrs. Lillian

Turn or.

Mias Kathleen llarbiaon pent day nig it with Miss Mary Catherine

Spencer.

Mr. and M.r John Burk- -pent Saturday night and Sunda> with Mr. and Mr-. John Akers.

Mr- Fred Kended.

Mrs. Sarah Weekly will spend the w inter with lire daughter Mr-. illiam Fndo.wood at Roacdidale. Robert Johnson called on Fillmore Modlin -at irdav morning.

HR 11 I -I MM VR^ Ol HOMF EtONOMH S CM K WORK Mis. Rian he Zaiing, exti n.-ion speeialt-t in the te m >• o,cones department f I’urdue onivi*i sity, gave five I oi " I • II,cue I nn -li-

Jwar.e hiu how ■ ik< tha ioom cozy anil altiactivi with what one has whether new, old, large, or small. In “Pillow Moke,” Women learned that t ie right style, made fr in ai ippropnate material

for i partii

furniture, *nd ’ , ir- luliv hdosing the color ••• i me ni I planning the shape of the pillow, gives life and added beauty t" r e room. “B .duing Room i oloi Scheme-." j Afier having studied the eoh.r ehart and hearing the. h --on given liy Miss | ’/armg, ejeh woman was given a I pie.e f material fn n which to build la < olor -v leme for a room. There were many color in the sample, giv lug them'the idea of mixing colors to produce a plea mg harmonious effe. t.

Death of William K. Vanderbilt, Jr. (above) shoe many friends in society throng' t he country. The young million. was killed when his . ar crash, nto a trailer near Ridgeland, S. i while he was driving from Mian New York with • relative and a chauffeur.

im: " project during tin year. I wn, Jq planning tin . lor scheme of \

morning sessioi. i to the ,pen gn'iip Braided rugs n un> erly made.

“Hraidevl Rugs” n t ie afternoon, attractive when

A pproxiinati •d tiici jiiteh-in noon session. An entertr given before 1

Tu person- attendi r and the after-

)>r gram was

project demonstra-

te i F.li/ ibelli It vman, representative o r the 4-11 ids club of Putnam county who aiisiuled the Indiana state, fair girl hoot, gave an interesting report <■ e training siie re-

g. sewing, games, furnishings, social, jehgious activities, f each club, who

ceived in <s„ .

nursing, honi, c‘ducatioual ai The president ire diieetor.-

GREETINGS!

Well fans, we’re buck again for .mother sea.-on of that popular nd or -port 8 \shFTB \ I I As hu- been our custom in (die past, we intend to conduct this

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column fairly and squarely giv lag publicity tu every Putnam county team. Put to do this, we must have the cooperation of folks util ide of Greenea-tle. Ju-t shoot your net dope to us and we’ll put it in print. We are forecasting a big time in the county hardwood court circles this winter ami by the time the sectional tournament rolls around con |edition should be extremely keenWe re glad to 'slit this column because it's yours Of course, we will -tress the activities ( ,f the Tiger Cubs due to the fa T that they are right here in Greencastle, but we will adways have space for basketball new.- from Bainbridge, Fillmore, Roach dale. Clvveriale, Belle Cnion and Russellville. Let’s go fellows, and may the. Irest team aways win!

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Ranks or the Substitutes’ Revenge ”

Coach Edmonson informs us that ‘here ha- tx*en one change in the G H S- -chedule since it was announced last week Danville, originally car,led to perform here Dec. I, will invade the local floor on Tuesday evening, N'o-v ”k. Consequently the Cubs will play three games within the week, iiveting Brownsburg in the season's

A NEW DEAL ; lid tiller here tomorrow' night; trek-

J'he !!)d'l ,'!4 edition of the Tiger' ing to the Hot Duwgs stand at FrunkCub- will certainly be ‘‘A New Deal”(fort Friday night, and entertaining in names and I the Hendricks county ba.-keteers the faces In the ^ following Tuesday The corrected Cuh

lineup Gene 1- \ \ / .net card follow.-:

NEW MAISVILLE IlyMi- Helen Weller

Idu and Laura Steward spent Friday with Mrs. I’earl Steward at Bainbridge. Mi.-. Eidita Weller -pent I’ue-day with Mrs. Bertha Clark at Bainbridge. Mi Chiuncey Perkins and chil-

| green, and brown or tan A kitchen president, Mi HT.iltha Alter, Floyd ‘W all l urni-h would he attractive ip green, ivory I township; sei ry and treasurer,

i io Putnam County

Ir 1 ' club, elected the! the •• meeting- which la-t, 1 all day, , three colors. For example a living ; following off- 1 president, Mrs. .ind received m> work md presented mom <<udd have brown mist, dark • lw»i.- Wright, Waireti township; vice

it to f ieir re-peetiv,, c lull inemliers. |

Subjects given were

ings," “Woodwork .iiul Floors," end yellow.

‘•Making the Most of One's Furni The last lesson “Dyeing Rug M iture," “Pillows One Can Make," | teriuls” and “Braided Rugs” was How to Guild Room ( !,>i Scheme, given in connection with the annual and ‘‘Braided Rugs and Dyeing Rug | achievement day, Nov. Hi. Miss ZarMaterials. , ing gave “Dyeing of Rug Materials"

On the “Wall Furnishings" |, s.-oti

Mi Mai go eeit 1 uwell, Greeneastle. The director .d.-o voted, with their •luh mem Iters ,|iproval, that the orgam ai u, continue with the si, ml y, ,ir "Home Furnishings" wilh Mi- /.dug a- extension leadthe project leaders during the j er.

Turkey TASTES BEST lilt umj l/Mtm covki if 300,000 Indiana Mothers

big dess Me Anally, all-sUite center for two years; gone . is Marion Hurst, the Greenea-tle spark plug ajid all-state floor guard; gone is Rodney Godfrey, fast and dangerous back guard; gone is Elmer Hammond, crack shot forward, and gone i- Olyn Campbell, the big blonde forward who nearly beat Martinsville himself in the final g^nie of the state tourney la.-t March Here's the way the deck has lieen shuffled for this season:

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John Gar],

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Virgil Solomon,

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C Hutchison,

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5-10

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I.loyd Hamm,

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T <m Mumaiif,

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E- Cartwright

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157

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*Ed Knaucr,

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K Qenilcning,

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1! Wallace,

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G

5-7

138

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Nov. 22—Brownsburg. Nov. 24—At Frankfort. Nov. 2b—Danville. Dec- !*—At MartinsvilleDec- 15—Short ridgeDec- 2ft- -BrazilDec. 22—At Newcastle. Dec. 26—At Shelbyvifle. Jan 6—BloomingtonJan- 12- At Sullivan, dan. ID—Rushville. Jan 26—DelphiJan 27—At CathedralFeb. 3 At GreensburgFeb. 6—At Brazil. Feb- ft—Martinsville Feb- 13—Crawford.-ville-Feb- 16—At Jeff (Lafayette). Fib. 23 At Crawfordsville. Feb- 21—-Clinton

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COOK ON GAS RANGES

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A Thanktfiving M«nu that’s ea»y

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CBLERV WA TFRM ELON R1NP PICKLES

'Roast ‘Turkey—( bestnut 'Dressing < RANRFRRY SAUCE (.LAZID ONIONS

POTAIOES ON HALF SHEI I FI UFPY VBLLOW TI PNIP.A H FARTS OF I FTTI CF-SAI AO WITH FRENCH DRESMNi, MFRiNCIIF P! MPKIN PIE C , MPE |UI« F. XHERRFT

NUTS COFFFF MINTS

Cfd.s range cooking must he the bekt way of coryking ... over 300,000 homes in Indiana use this method. And when it comes to roasting turkey Mother knows that the dependable gas range can’t he heat for finest results. She knows that in ihe Las Range she can get a hundred variations of heat. She knows that there's no waiting for the Las Range to get hot; she gets

the desired volume of heat instantly. She knows that she can broil and hake at the same time. And best of all, she knows that Gas ranges are low in price and that cook- • ing with Las is the most economical of all

methods of modern cooking!!

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osr or IXDIAHA S LAKC.tST TA\r ^YEKV•

No this is nut a Isink bandit—it’s Charley Edmon ,>n, Gre-encastle’s high school ba-kctball coach- His revurd for the nu.-t tw , y ear ha been » semi-finalist and a rminerup team at Hie Butler ficldhouAv W • believe he will take the Cub.- back I" Indiana ,1is again even if he dm not have th * big team of the last three consecutive w biters SMALL hut FAST and SMART - that'; our prediction Jar Charley's new crop of net tos-er-.

By the way, some of you may not recall that this group of hoys is Iae salt.hunch (hat wnn ihe state iunjor high hardwisxl court rhampitvnship two year- sigo uniter I dmonson - liitjlage. I hat may mean something this winter.

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Cub fan look - on hi* way to the gym t-i ,-ee * he loeal d rape ry agitat o r 4 in actum

Ru-s Alexandei' in commenting on Greeniastli^'-, eft^iii.- t.,, capture • the atate net crown th-•|»a.-t thn*e years termed thi> Tiger t ub quintet as ‘‘Always a Ifiide.-maid but Never a Bride. ' W it li . ,,0 |,,ft out of the squad of tan, “Aleck” goes Horatio Alger on*us and entitles the present situation a- "l'p Frcin tlT>

We have -eeui Brownsburg, Frankfort and Danville in action this year. Mere's vur impression: Brownsburg is fast and play an unorthodox sty le of Ixc ketball Ran-man's Frankfurters are big and certainly will have to la 1 reckoned with all winter. Danville also haii a husky combination and although rather slow at present they will get better.

The floor at the high school gym has lieen gone over by

Ediren-on and Walter Brown until it bines like a mirror in the sunlight 'er something We saw it la.-t (Saturday night when W' went over to hear the governor iN’o wonder "Brownie” had the play ing space roped off. Both he and the coach ha i told us about fixing the floor and painting new lines and take it from u" it shows ii| like a Christmas tree.

"Who's afraid of Rrewnsburg!”

the hig, had

IlGI KS HONORED

Blaine Batton, sports ishtor of tin Indianapolis Star, puts three DePauw m "ii on his mythical all late college football team for the season The Tiger honored by Batton are \ oik man, end; l.ortz, centor, am; Bradley halfbu k McCuttough, tackle, and Fribley, fullbacks, aii 1 placed on Battlin' • second team. Avx', halfback, is given holeirable mMition for his work on the gridiron this fall.

FM<M Bl KF. U NEWS

I -e fium bureau annual convention wa- held in Indianapolis Witlnc day and Thursday. Nov 15-16 h np. y Ader was chosen delegate to represent the Putnam county organiz-- i"it. (JHp-rs from^thi county who attended were Mr. imd Mrs. Rayn ond Wright of Madison township. Mi Maude McN’ary of Greeneastle, f* \ Day of Fillmore, Harry McCabe of lintoii piwm*hi|i, and Arthur Bit kens of Cluverdale. An ung the speakers went’ Mr. D il, president of the American faim liur^u; T. A. Coleman, county agent leader, l‘urdi|y. who told of the need " cooperation iietween the farm •jui 1 m 0 aiid the county agent Sell*

In Diamond Dei

X f x \ \ Jimmy Wilson, vetmi St !m Cardinal ca' i.ibihitUe, traded u> Die Plii!ak.yjt?tt«sl league club lor - if, Hii catch' r. an-l I ; • Pfte-’iW ir, the first big deal o! U»tin swapping IhePhitar also said to have rectm! U specified amount oltiit I

ator Kebin "ti i-t 1 1-ff r; Townsend told iw I reau had e\eit--il .-tr-'K-itl in the Hiiik ng ’'I and ,»f the natmn. ib -aiiltiR Indian i farm Inin .' ha i stiR ize,| nn h am teen years but duinilf that tiW have leai ned i ouv r i - tried to correct tlirtii 'th * working tn the iulviiiiup farmer. Ill rownsei * fiinncrs them'dvr »i' rf ' i *' blame for the deiircMvi'*" they would not "i g;,n 7.''n 1 - 1 ’ for theii own iti- 1 '- M’’ her.- well 1 81 . he depression h> n; ‘crnntional etl'nit l ,u 1111 ■ ssry for Hie peopl' tu iFtftJ help. General Huuh .h’ho^l ftddrBss on tht* NKA st I farmer.^ niu.-t 1/ ' 1

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