The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1933 — Page 2
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GREENCASTLE ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY, DEC. 12 HIGH SCHOOL GYM
2:30 — 8:00 P. M \u°r)if^ .if o Grf; ncaslie Puhii. S. hcola
Presenting » Variety «r Amaring New Ac ts from America’s Leading Circuses with •All the '( ' Atmosphere \ I of the V&JI?: B^ lop ” 1 f ,*7 . Featuring The World Renowned
>1P a JENCKES SPEAKS BEFORE COUNOL OF \VOME^
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INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. « — Hurh f.iln.te t> the part that #vvomen are , «• the fipl.t - .ri -t depi' «l. ,, ,cn- paid •* 'll iiii'ii.
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fiom re : irth Indiana li^trict, in addie's Tuesdav afternoon bei
HODGINI FAMILY
Ot Bareback Riders Vith •Joe” the Riding Comedian
Presenting 17 Acts from Peru, the • ( (rent < ,'\ ■ 1 'i ni PRK ES—Either matii night Children I5ci—AduHs :t5c Down Iowa hoxoffice Hanna's Kunk Store No extra charsw foi rtoerved i atg . FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED
| tl.p Indianapolis Council of V. :,n)en It. J the T bernacle Presbyterian chin h
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ei hip "which not onl\ v , : efficient i an ' productive of great good but was ' ni. t^.idling ” "Pri edents were swept aside,’’ die i s £ jd ‘‘For the fiist time in the hi‘ ten , ;f our nation we find a presr rrnt's v ife tiring airplanes to travel t ■ j rt , f the nati n t t' ! ot er in order to lend her gra?iou pieivnce and : luce t.- meeting id , , en iss< bled 'and ! I and am,died in thefi.!. : I ag .inO depression. ' ’’For the first time we find a man in , abinet ,,f the pre-idem the United States. For the first i time in 'the history of the United > ” we find i woman listen .,. able diplomatic representative in ,• i foieign country.’’ Asserting that "the fight is not i over,” she appealed to women to 1 thi d< md 1 eminent and assume the obligntion in a i tmg an I aidim the-'e per • toward a uctory The first duty, e said, is f., every woman to be<- me “a vote, ami take part in considering all leg,, la t ion ”
THE DAILY BANNER And O Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All” Entered in the lr<l A v p o s t o *i i c e , t Gneetncastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of w* do oow (van March 8, 1878. ! Subscription price, 10 cents per eel; f:! 0u per year bv mail in Putinin County; f’! 50 to $f>.00 per year hy mail outside Putnam Co •nty.
Buy Christdia^ Seals .yip’
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Ml .md Mrs Wiiyn. Iliilcheson of WaHhlnuioii tnwiiahili. aie (he par, ois of it daughter, Patricia Joan,
lio.-ii Wi'diueidiiy moriilnu’.
Ur \\ U li,-, Her of kny/.^ who wa, injured .leyerul Weeks Hfio In oil tut tnobll li ■ ideiR, i, i,, ro. a to the home of his daughter at Princeton Wednesday from the couii'ty hos-
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The city file department was called
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to the Eik? clubhouse, comer of Poplar :oid InTiana strei at 9 o’clock Wednesday morning te, , \tinguish a sin aft fne on thi roof. Damage was
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i # , itherine Wllsi laughterftof 'I, *11,1 in Claude Wilson, >uth led on -treet, who ha- been visiting her ister, Mrs. Lossan McMillan and t il hi Indianapolis, i,s<= resumed i,; ei home in this c.«>
Greeting
fight Tubierculosi^
ir and Mr: Ka , i„l Ham in ^ K 2, are the parent of a iaugiiti horn Wednesday morning.
If you need a Doctor do you call on your Lawyer? If jn need of drugs go to a Drug’ Store. PRESCRIPTIONS PURE DRUGS I'KOMI'T SERVICE
MULLINS DRUG STORE
PERSONA!. AND I.OCAE N!' 'S
• I pie < i.apel I * iety will meet with Mr i ,,le t hloe, i 11 ,, ? ifi.'il I’l.’iee oftei ii .un at 2 o’clock All , ubeis and friends are or ted to i,>- in sent. The Bainbridge Seni -r class in 1 . I, - : spent a half da\ i ■ lay at the I . ' . ed the pr,, edure of a trial wl,i, h is in proire liere The da under the dm 'tom d the Ci ics tea. her, R W levenger .li ,1.1 .!: I I.. I , Ves f Fincastle entertained v dh a turkey ilmner Hie following cae t- .Mr and Mr- Frantz Myers of Ladoga, Mr. and Mi Frank Barnes of Flora, Mr. and Mr- Howard Myers, Miss Evn Williams, Mis Rachel .Smith of Fincsstl, aid J,.e .Sutheilin of Roachdale. i i •. M clou h tliis evening at 7 o’clock This eivioe will be followed by an infor n al meeting in interest of a Christmas program and ape dal music foi t . itnchl el '. i, , I *li ,i l ch , h,<1 leaders, y un people, member.-, and friend- of lhe church art- invited to lie present to help plan the program.
He Victor L r»p),id pastor of tin Pr, hyt-rlan chn, h wa itie peaker a’ the DePauv hapel exrrd es Wetlnnday mornii.t Music was In charge cf Dean R G McCntchan and the university choir Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam pres, bd ,
An Indtanapolia en r,eer was °x pe.tid heei this afte, n to draw, ton l retoln-, In; vail around the oirt housed Last of the old sidewall- and wall • nor«d aft srnoon In federal . i‘il wprk , mployes.
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Crescent K^jlie^aJi Lodge No. 7(>3 will meet in i.gufar session Thursday
night at 8 o’clock ®+ + + 4 , + + + +
Mayor W L. Denma ty attorney Glen II I -on, eouncihio, 'he Gardner. and engnieetr Ven llesth were o 1 r.nvfordsville Tue to attend Ol e-d I < 1 ’• d • vi , ,ry boa id of the p lie works admiiu tuition. Fifty*citv "tficial.- from 'own- in the Sixth detrict attended the session which wt, ,eld in the rawford hotal at noon
HANDEL FU i R \E
I ast iite- f,n Willia Monroe Handel, who died Sunday at the home of his daug iter, Mrs. Peail Reagan, east Washington street, whi- hekl Wed nesday attern .on at 2 ’clock from tla McCurry funeral home The Rev. Robert T. Beck, pastor of the First i'.V, tian church was in charge of the sen ices. Interment v , - ,n the Brick t hapel cemetery. Pallbearers were Miitneti Hurst, Earl Hutcheson, Al not Shuey, Russell Fuller, Mr. Eitel i .r, e and Niles York all fonnen at i In cement plant.
Radiator rapairing; guaranteed work llirt Garage. Phone 775. 6-4t
Cloverdale Couple Celebrate tnniversary Mr and Mr? Noah W Brown celebftted their golden wedding anniverary today at their home near Clover- ,, ile They weiv married De^ (i, 1883 \ family dinner was served at noon. * £<,th Mr juukMra. Bi-own are ?2 yeais*»ild. They have lived in Owen and Potna il, counties all their l^ves. The> liai-e four children and six grand chil ‘ren Two daughters are Mrs- Alva Cra tick and Mr Ernest Green wall of Indianapolis and the two sons are Charles A Brown of Cloverdale and Ernest ^ Brown of Rushville. + -{•-8+ ++• + + First Ward P T- Afo Meet Frida) The Mary Hama ,1 ones Parent Teache) A?soeiat k ,,n will hold its i-egu lar Deceinlier meeting on Frh'lay, December 8, at 2:30,* in the auditoriurfl. The Rev H. T Beck will apeak on ‘‘Leisure Time and Character Building ” There will be a Community ging i f Christmas Carols and a musical pmgralm by Grade Five •F + + + 4- + + + Wil Entertain With Dinner Dr and Mrs. H Askew will entertain Thursday evening with a dinner* + +*I' *!•.+ + + + Will Hwve Luncheon Mrs. Charles Bamaby is entertaining Thursday with a luncheon »j« *j« »j« »|* »j* *j« *!« Mrs. Hutcheson Hostess To Missionary Society The Missionary society of the Christian church met with Mrs. W. R Hutcheson Tuesday afternoon. Assisi ing hostesses were Mrs. John Cox and Mrs. Louis Hays,, although Mrs. ’Cox was unable to lie present because of sickness in her home. The worship service was in charge of Mrs. Raymond Enwin, Mrs. Wil liani Blackwell and Mrs. Ida Dolinin. Thu devotional theme was “Peace on Earth- Peace 1 Leave With you.” Songs used were "It Came Upon the Midnight Clijar," “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing,” and! ‘‘O Little Town of
Bethlehem.” Mrs. Erwin led ini prayer. Mrs Louis Hays h id chargu. of the program on the subject ’The Quest I for Peace.” Stepping .sloiies to world peace wein given by eight women. Mis. Milo West, Mrs. Ralph West and Mis,, Mila Harrow gave a plavlet on world peace. Mrs William Blackwell read “Through the Years.” The Rev. Robert T. Beck gave a splendid talk on •‘Stewardship.” Tjjie society voted to renew the subscription to the “World Csll” for the library for the coming year. \ Christmas box will he sent to the Old Ladies home at Marion. Iftghteen members and three guests were present at the meeting. + + + +-1- + + + I ri Kappa to » sleet Thursday
uu.lk mans On Automobiles, or* Household goods Confidential Service a i a i„ ’ Mnall month y pat nwnK ? ^ vour present income. Ph^ ^
Tri Kappa sorority will meet Thutsday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs Glen Lyon, Bloomington street *l-'P , E*F*8d , + + Delta Theta Tan To Meet Thursday Delta Theta Tau will meet Thursday eveninc at 7:30 o’clock with MrRalph West. + *8 F + + + + + P T. A. To Meet Friday Evening The Decvinhei meeting of the Mai tha J Ridpath Parent Teachers A* : iciation will be held at 7:30 o’clodt Friday evening in the school aiuk tiriuin. An interesting program ha been announced by Mrs Brendle, •hairman Professor Boston will talk A Christinas pageant entitled “Nathan, the Shcphaad of BetfaMwin’’ xvill he presented by pupiLs >f Miss Holll * Mct'lung Tlie devotions will tie given by kklith tireenleaf and 1 Mary Jean F.dunonson *8 *8 d* -8 -8 -8 *8 Sunday School Class Met Tuesday Evening The Young Marriod Women’s Sunday school class of the Methodist chur.’h met Tuesday evening with J. M. FMImer, with Mrs. J. R. U 00| l as assistant hostess Mrs. Terry had Chat go of the devotional period and read the Thanksgiving Psalm She ako read “Mirandy on Thanksgiving Day,” by Dorothy Dix. During the social hour light refreshments were served to twenty-eight members. •8 >8 -8 -8 4* -8 *8 *8 Woman’s Study Club To Meet Thursday The Woman’s Study club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock wilh Mrs. L. C. Conrad, Bloomington street. There will he the usual exchange of gifts.
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Mr:,. ! iris Hostess to Dvi I . he-Teacups (Tub Mrs. E. L. Harris, Hovnril at , w was hostess to Over the Teacups rU Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Be k reviewed the book entitled u Understanding Women,” by M lr . Beard. •8 + + + -8 + + 8. Art Needlework (Tub Held Christmas Meeting The Ai t Needlework lub held jp Christmas meeting with Mis. L D Snider Tuesday afternoon. Sinteep members ami one guest were p r e sfnt The usual exchange of gjf, s ^ made. A very pleasant - dal how wa held when the hostess serred refieshments. •8*8*8 , 8+ + + + Fillmore Lodge To Meet Thuraday Fillmore chaptei o. R. s Nn. w will meet in regular’essinn Thun. d«Jl •• ening. I here will be .elect of officers. .Officer are a-ked f, bring their iduals and all memhen are requested to bring a pounj fa refreshments. •I* + *8 -8 + + + + Past Matrons and Past Patrons Hi,Id Dinner Meeting Fifty past matron and past patron rf Putijam county 0 E S. Md i dinner and organization meeting it the Greencastle Ma ni, temph Toeday evening. The following offinh were elected foj th,. i-nsuing yisr piesident, Mrs, Kay Trembly, Giwicastle; first vice pre-idem, (>d| Brown, Bainbridge; -, , ond vice pre,. dent, Mis. Rian he Hellas, Rusid). ville; secretary, Mr- Maude 0’Ham, Morton; treasurer, Mrs Mavirn Rnf Cloverdale; p|qi- agent, Mrs, On Day, Fillmore. The f ollowing by-law ,„mmitt* was appointed: Oia-Day, Filliwn I Vlrs. Mildred Slone, Gieenrastlc; Mr-. Clara Sanls, Bainbridge Kin Jessie Leonard, Russellville; Hn Ida Wingert, Cloverdale; Mr- Jea, Perkins, Morton; Mrs. 0. E fill, Roachdale, and Mi.-- BerniceJouji, (Continued on Rage Th«e)
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IF and GO. are out of luisineNM and HUT and BRO.
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^oti need i\ new suit or Out* f*o«tl NOVI and NOVi is the • f time to Imv.
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The Double with 19.71 .and 1972 loo iinmy of us wore I he same old elolhes drive the same o*d ears timed in I he same old radios worshipped lh«* same old dollars.
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You ran afford a soil in fael we’ll Afo so far as to say that il will he years before you will ever see such Fluidity < lothimr at
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Better times will brinif better prices, but not heller clothes.
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J. F. CANNON & CO.
$ 1SJ3 i isoiti M I'ttj Toncto Co
tlie cioaretre thats MIil)E’R*the cigarette that TASTES BETTER
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