The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1934 — Page 2

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CHAPTER IV

MALA BK »MFS KRIPIK

* back in its wal-.t-n Maia with i::>

iidreti reiurmnl

ha<i com** again

mothci. had

t in her la>i igliHi t Amid the genre return «>f th**.r v hunter who kept th meal. wa»* «oi(e. Aha. 'slept -fa< ed in his sad* rili»*«l ih|r eyes « f • a. vvi.ose adot*;*uned nnaS.at* •! by i ! »u>ak. Tain»i«'s ^^led hysf. i . aiiy ii .it. Slv L it r« i

Tiie village

rus-hide tents step-son and t

home. Sum;

•tt*-d and bet I.

L>etore ♦ h-

era! rejoicing .»-ade: th*- mu them supplied ry that his Taparte was st

whii«* te.

tender-hearted

. hant—an invocation of the spirits chant fimsl.*- Male, listened intently, looked uai . y about a> gii expecting t <lre*t Spirit . • • but whipped th** fur of his Ka about his fai» ad increased

-if. * s md N it r«>s^ to a -hing ci-s^end • and sudden!’* 1 Mala ! • ** ’ f« i fully up and . r.: The wind rose again, a urling of leaves ami branches a -in ill a i let Sing through which ntom jv.dces lo l»e cry-

spirit Controls

i>f

hias absence, s** f *> ■ i. »i wife, with the ex< Mala in hia with ha s t* When, sevi

to Mala

d ansa weii Knpik* Kii I fared the X i ipik ? ha iteful e. stii

cation. ink!" chanted

Mala

Tap. t* ut

"One :.*- i Ml nm lg< Did i Mded • •mat

sver his M aim. *

i* rous. : Send 111 'i.*- Is

He iuri*e«1 to ; hill and had

jrr.e*1

The dren is

father gmiefu

A wornai rea>‘ : sai At bewildered.

tit

motherlc.s* chilM ilu said to Iva

r woman is humble yly at Mala a** he rest aping of his arrow-

impulsive gent lire

ent to the entratw'r of and calksl his name

i1tsapi»eaied within

•nt**i • my tent without

Mala. ,, Come out. \ of his comma

rept out

I s«>meuhai . should th« the spin i not Mala r 1 am knpi

a, a look of - face repeated tha king up ve*ng filled the d>ing away . ceptible t.is feet, legs •ugh he were pleased amile • s lie was I-** k.iled a white a new pgraon! MS Steps duW II t a short disnfronted him. ved »*at Mala need

nd

•One does not w ish with another ’

•No.”

Totally bewildered and

lie do

from which the w come Iva did ihs had taken plate 1 nlt-aaed with her—h. her for following •milled up at him. h

» long tim*

Wiien they had descended from the high pn»n oru ry and were walking ul. ng the rivet bwak. Iva asked »*-*pe* tfuliy: And where has Mala

vv, he smiled it

He gestured '»ped mountains -eenrved to have mprehend what

out Mala wms

■ d not acoliied bi<n—ami s *•

'MUwg no words

he hunter poi m i l>le he is now- in th*

ntd

to the river. into the liver

Va/u t* ht* a

‘ntifjH fjf TITr t/if

Iva returr sbami T;

I v

.j-l

t

mi i|»[

ecna oij*-

•ugb

A !*K>k of injured pride rums parte s face, and he qui- .Jy tent ami strode over to Mai Why should Mata in- tit tie

* nanded sharply

One still thinks of the one • eps, said Mala, simpi*. TapartCs vexation gave wa mpathy 1 am a stupid n .. Ones thanks is »iiil big

Ta-

gOOi)

into

he who

> l\a l>ut sewed > ..r- f

•r Mala

A f»-v\ days later the a :

val of a

f k of ravens pre* Uim*- t t

^ near-

r.esjt «>f a herd of carii * j

The \il-

takers meat supply was. ne

arly e*.

li..'<.t»ted and Mala at on* *• < i

’‘gantzenJl

i* gigantic carUiou hu * r

every ahle-ljodied member

iitlle trihe took part Great

was the

killing of caribou, due t*.

Mata’s

i Mftiuity in arramfintr * ' »

drive of

th<* g-intar und hi* un«uri.a--nl -^i!l

nodded, somewhat .

t ui earnest in her faith When they reached < « stopfie«i in front of Mata : -h*- again “Ev*-

dov.n in the kramats ** Ve.< nod*led Mala

One sure lie i- nov }•

Yen

Then is it possd'le ered her eyes. *Knpik g, it*ve for someone iik*- M It is possible, s lid Ma ftookad uf» at him. sifully, he leaned down : -r nose w ith his She pu <iuickiy. a catch in her hre him '*ne fleetly, shyly in. '. and darted into his* Krar smile followed her. and the sell walked after her .

es not I as Iva -

.led back ith. gave 4 glance .at His t he him-

Krom Taparte s tent •c ure of Inapaujak wh * h. < retly watching Iva an*! made a mad giggling d the intervening s*p»ce kramat and dived *n r . mighty hunter, the ale h:> tribe, who had be

fig*

Mala s eet the ider of human

the

utreti h*a -• crvttvd t-d and th* '•Iat>ratiun Mala k*p(

of

•d

.in*

' A caribou

with tfw bow and amn 1 1 K ratted havln* thrown aw » htt« man a *un Iw d.d not .\n to hirmwif Moro tc woro of caribou foil »rn knea the * iliac' in moat thn winter. _ Kramatr or tri ahclteni of caribou skin' r *>v<tr Mono pillars -voH a>o*.n akin d^.rn- ros. u:. chaniinB of the tribe- s

"f the groat kill bonan

aj>art in hi* own kruii i

Mis eye-* wan4orod

bead fastened to one >

racks, and as ho looko.l

bead dissolved and in a-

rite hairy face of the whaler whom ho hail I

►een od to look at lom

f.endish accusation ti a*

?d and arose to his feet quickly over to where * r.r meu.* ine man. wa- i

celebration

■ The hunter l* trout, the angakok at Mala.

look

Mala spoke haltingly

became a man' '

Tlie anicakok nodded understandln*ly. "The big hair face who felt tils own harpoon" At Mala 1 * gulp and nod. he added. H- follows you to bring you back luck always. "Oh, wise old one what must one

do?"

Go ask the apirits for a new name. Then he cannot follow you ' After a hurried nod Mila arose walked behind a group of the celei - and started up the hill Iva eavr him leaving the ecene, and making sure she was unobserved -tarted to follow him Her heart was very tender for Mala The hunter slowly a«< ended the path that led upward towards the lop of a high prom- ntory that formed an overhanging . lift above a small lake, mumbling incoheient words, making strange g< with outstretched arms To Taparte’s young wife, who still followed him he appeared to 1* in communication—a sort of dispute e • arltll Tlse Spirits I i i be” Id wad, unable to comprehend bow Mala the mighty hunter could he m disfavor with the Spirits glanced but swiftly at the cl .1»c adding across the sky bac k of Mala, she had no ear for the drum - l,<-at« from the celebration behind and below her for Mala cried out In . loud voire and began a weird

Ta parte was awakenc puujak s laughter He I - ir inert, then put ■ i w.-iit over to Mala a krar down and crawled in seated ..n hi* sleeping -■ ing at Tapaite * wives I tending to l-e angry i jak had followed "Get out said Iva. * tr her smile. ‘I came he. anyhow the kramat Is *rew silent a* Tap a pi-eared In the kramat matk smile flashed acra- lie crawled over ami them. Me Joined In Mai the latter explained ts c< me into his tent ftrst a n.eddler Inapaujak. h<

Inaf»* a parka, k* ped

: to hide rst. and small s head

is his fate sat beside s laugh a* t Iva had >i then the 1 followed

Iv

•'Will a es from Ta parte e*t. then !y grave

in his own

at Tapane and slowly >ne decides

forever."

paujak was

by the In-

and s face

in< ompreThen he

Mala Is the

->men. His

i pointed at Inaf**'

husband stop one of hi

n ♦ Idling?" Mala a laughed heartily at the

Mala became sympaih«

and asked

One wishes his wp.c tent *" f Mis wives were silent

giavely considered them ! turned to Mala. “So < ' t-i leave them with Ma

Kven ihe giggling In shocked into seriousne

tern look on her hus Mala stared at Taper • hensive and concerned,

a-ked aim ply: • Why Taparte shrulfed.

gieat hunter. Me nee- -

ihildren need women

Taparte nibbed nos. with Inapaujak and then with Iva and admonished them to be dutiful wives lo Mala With downca-y eyes they nodded the whole affair was a matter between the two men beyond

'heir understanding

• But what will one do w ith both w .es i_-.ine’ esked M t "One leaves to rejoin his tribe One Is happiest In making his

fitend happy."

Mala was deeply affected by Taparte s words: he smiled his gratitude, and they sealed th* transfer of women with native gesture* Taparte smiled broadly at Mala as he glanced from one woman to the other and then back to Mala. Th -is it happened that Mala got tag

: wives.

T e next morning f rd Taporta ; -lartlrv on the lone Journey to hts ■ •wn tribe Mala add Ids two new ! wives watchsd him go (TO BE CONTINUED)

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Suit to collect an all-gv^i unpaid pn.cery bill was file*: in circuit court

Woman's < Tub To Meet Saturday The W .mar. ' Oah will nvw't Satur,lay afternoon at the home of Mrs W. M McGaughey. Mrs A. T. Brijrg* j ^ill have for her subject, “Music. Medicine and Mi-vuoiw. I Dr. AH*ert Schwitaer). She will be aanMed by Mrs- A. F. Monger- +++++++♦ Will Emertain

Don't Jet them get a ‘trsngle hold. Fight ger n» quickly. t.re..mul»ion combine* . Itj or h'lt» m me Powerful but hxrmV... ■ - -- - ’ druggi-t is aulliorired lotelund your inonev on the «pot if your cough or cold ti not rel..-ved by Creomaisiou. tsdv.l

Friday by Rule A Mar: f Cloverdale n ,,h 1>,nn ' r

.(gainst ('harles Lockhart. A demand of .*51.06 is made. \\ T. O’Neal is at-

I torney for the plainti^.

Miss Mary Rowland of Chicago isiting in Greencastle

Mis. Morris Bt;r confined to her

Maple Heights, ole y illne-s

F>l Dalby. south Indiana street iqifined t> his h<sve with pneurxvr.

Mrs- Fuller Huffman sjient Thurs»y with her s -n. Mr no Mrs. Rah>h hdston at Rockville.

Ml I INGEK G\Ni R IBS GIR \KD. II I IN'idlS, R \ \K

Mr. an^l Mrs. Mil , ,wae, are the :.arfjorn, Tliurs. ay aftei

Siiirh, Maple ■ >f a daughter

in Indi-

Charles. McGauir

ana polls Friday attending a meeting r.f tn* state bar as.ojctation.

Mrs* Ovaries Gonion is miending the week-er.d in Dayt<m, Ohio where Mr G’-rrkm is ereid-iyeii .y the Krog•r C.imyany-

Mrs. Ora Meeks returned to her omei in Kentiand Friday after visitng .Mrs. Henry Runy-n. - uth indi'in street.

GIRARH, III.. Jar I audits, armed with saww. •{{ *h t gun believed by police t a gang of bank r J.- m Oillingnr, not. an t convict, held ., i. .aid State Rank os^-aped with an e-' cash. The n>l»t>ery waandita who, acr Metcalf, president ; eartsl to bo under ‘;Cth l*an i« remain..i. automobile outsi running. A the four men ie of them cried "This is a -tick . the first who inte •

d revolvers, an l e members of ■s-rs heade.1 by us escaped lnand tobbed the re to<iay and aed in

Mr. and Mrs. An-»- : Sti*e-ville are the par.-':: j ter, ls>ni Fri-iay night a' j County hospital.

Curtis of of a daughthe Putnam

A marriage license ha- beer, issued at Daiwiile to Floyd Leonard White of Indianapolis and 'fary Helen \llee of Stileeville

.1. B. Harris, well kn-.wn Greencrvstie man. is ropor.e. - 1 y ili at the h-wne ./ his brr*ther. Themloge Harris, on east Hanna street.

Mr and Mrs. < N M. Wethy left to ay for Peter-rain.. Kentucky, tn tf,-Wethy sister-in-law, Mrs. J M.-Wethy. Mr ami Mrs Joh: 'iampe are the uref -.s- ,f a daughter H*‘ien Esther i"-r-i ,Fri ay m-en n-c. Mr*. Hampe is a daughter of T V Batman, FRIm .re, R. 1.

•s O. Bunten fled stut in cir- . rt Fi -ay against Fro crick .it i other*, to |>arution real - H Iton is attorney for

INDIAN tPULI' i IVF.'Tuf K

.5; 2-Vi to 300 oo I bn. up. $3.25 lb*., $3.15 to . $2.75 to $3 00: t - $2.50; pack-

H -gs hoj. srs 207. -teady; D10 to 2D> lbs, $3.> ' $3^5; 210 to

25U lbs., $3 50 to i lb-., $3 40 to $3.45; to $3.55; 140 to 1-1 $3215; 120 to 140 lr10*i to 120 lbs., $2.'* i.-ig sow $2-25 to $- Cattle 300; cal' cleanup trade at ur <k! heal steers $- U-ifers $3.no to f' 12.25 to $300; low ter> $1.25 to $2.25

37.50 down.

Sheep n.fhfO: hn undertone trong: v esterns $.- •»( to

higher.

Mr and Mrs. L. I- Porter will entertain tonight with a "inner ;U their

home in North wood a. a. -y u. -f- -b d-

Mjs. Jencke* Entertained For Wiik» Marx Baker

Representative (Mrs.) \ irginia

q (FP)—Five' Flii-' Jencke- ani Miss Virgit ia Ray nachine gun. a J m-kes cnterCiined at lunche-m f-t

Mar, Baker of Noblesville, Indiana, who is to lie nxirried in the near

future.

The luncbei>n waa held in the private Speakers' inning nxen of tiw house of Reyiresentativea. The tabic ie«--'rations were roses and cwrnatr.m*. Among thi.-e were: M • Mary Baser, XoMflPville. Ind.: Mrs. F R. W -n gt'Xi. Washington. D. C; Mi.-*: ■y.-relda Cravez, New Me\i«v>: Mi.-- Maxine Farley. Aubum 1ml : Miss Adek.ide Finley. Wa-hinr-t«m P. C: M..- Marion McDonagh, New Jer.ey: M -s Margaiet Sttler, Columbus. Ohio: Miss Alary Rhue. Muneie, Ind.; -Mi» Betty Coi>k, Bedf rd. In. : Mrs. Virginia E- Jeixkes. Tegre Haute. Ind. and Miss Virgin a R. Jenckes. Terre Haute Ind. 4--i--F-Fd-4‘-F > F Fnti-rtain M uh PUch-in Dinner Mr and Mrs. John I. Bridges e.v .,ma near F'in ■•.- tie Wednewiay with a pitch-in .linner for t e meivliers of the F'incastle C-.untry cluli and their families. Among those present wens Mr. and Mis. Ralph Cross, Mr. anil Mrs.

•nwddent wa« in charge of t)v* nieetng. Eighteen women's clubs were represented •F-5- + + + + + + Entertained Thursda* N'ghl With A Bridge Part* Mr*. G. Herbert Smith enterUinei j Thursday night with a bridge perty at her home. There yeie twenty-four I

guesti* present. + ^ + ^ + +

Instead of Hany

staged by four ling to Harold the bank, api years old. The nt the w heel of \i:th t. e motor

High school P. T. V. To Hear I»r. Brooks The High School P. T A. will meet Monday evening fiom 7 to 7:3# in A bury hall, room 109. Mrs. Krehl will have charge of the devotions. Phe meeting will lie dismissed in time for ID. Brook ' talk on • Character | Education.”

pvO YOU have

a ^ t of ovit-

nanding account*

— bid* upon which

payment* art due or - r •: J v ^ J you hnd it hard to keer a'l ..0 1

keep all Mffc

carnhed by trying to ip read lUg check among *o many? \t. g row from ua, pay all thoie fcih* 1

have b : one »r

each month? $10 to $J - -,T*L bonsehoid good*. Ab* ■< : ..ill tiJ—no endorser* needed No cbh'eation. N

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-red the (tank.

nd we'll drill

INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 19 <UP>— uni apportionment of delegates to political laarty state conventions thijrear was announced here today by the -Uti board .f lection eomniis--ioners. * Because of the heavy democratic vote in 1932 that party will -ave the largest convention, with 2.147 ilele-g-ates. TTie rejiublican convention will have, 1671 delegate-, socialists 49 delegates and prohibition party, 10. State law provides that each countv i.. entitled to one delegate for each 4m) votes, or major fraction theteof, . ist for the party’s candidate for secretary of -tale in the preceding election. Both democrats and republicans are expectel to hold their state cotfven tion- tn Indianapolis sometime in June. All candidates f r state offices and for United States senator will lie

strurtidn, clerk of ,p pellate courts, onn , : preme (x,uil and f, . appellate court. Putnam county all - gates will l»e 25 den. , publicans.

and |

DKFKR $3#*.«mi t { (Contli.ueq Iron P:-arj 0m| I

nommatori in the cemventions. State ;

Ralph McGaughey and son Charles., officers to be nominated include set-

father and uncle, extthe -tale, the Dakot The Bremer brothermairstays of the I*----llie northwest for tnai are personal frien:-

c«»

I- H Young Bieti,- . of the <'ommetcial - Hum*fufl I I'.iul. Hi- ••••. - . ■. i. - -• pc

-■f- 1m • i>- f :

.702 1

M- f ,, -- ^icaker and son Jam*- —• auditor, superintendent of publi? in- an institution of > *•- :*t

6uu; typical

:>-fuaiged prices;

to $4.75. -one

’ •*); oeef cowcutter* and cuteaier- $1 higher,

ft* epened Heady, g <>d natives an,! 3« 7i S,ime ,-ld

IntaniiiMo Tax

Stamps Heceiv^l 1 | <. ee l o:

The

Mo

»k- class of t e Gohin h invites y >ung n-.en room 10.3 in East ay morning at 9:3»l n in his Ick ture r-n Questions and The r gion.”

S-Hur

i stead

injured local ga

• -. . January 6, the ankle that the car was -rt FTtisingjv-ns. in(lifford- No-one was car was brought to a ’etaura

M \Rt H 16 FIXED AS DEVDLINF I UR FI K< H V'b OF 'T tMF' AT

LHF \'l Bi R’' OFTK F.

Intangibles st. :e frr m 5 ce»Us eived at the c ice and must f. f!X,e4i to intar.g: to avoid the de. Person* bnng 1934 stam;)- on 1933 stamps » .

Mil ! Baini

j i-ergw i the cell.

I-eyenberger of —r.ber of the faculty ! -r tan Otnservatijry apolis. will fartidb> be given by the f the music school ■ <ming (Jan. 231 or, ■ajT!*- , es Miss I>- on--istant instructor ir. vusic arbor,I and is a o-ena'ory at ring -bony.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bumsiile and 'aughter, I-aura, Mr. and Mrs. Frantz Myers of Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs. Churle. Caldwell, Mr:. Cora Robbins •nl --n Oren. Mrs. Orville F'>sher, Mrs. Chester Gamer. Mis« Fva Wilban.-. Mrs Elmer Hay*. Mrs. Walter &-.«. Mrs. Louise Steele and daughter Anna. Mrs. Cliff.,rd Baird. Mrs Betty Cooper and Miss Juanita Williarrs. Refreshments were -erred by

t--.e hostess.

*S« aS* at* a£a a!a *Sa Oa a|* f illiaare Club Met With Mrs. Glidewell

T * Fillmore Sen ice club ntet

with Airs, Margaret

l<i well of Grw-K’a-tle. Eight memt.e:-. two associate members, and five gue-ts an:wered roll call with “What

I Mean to Sow.”

At noon a pitch-in dinner wag -r-o-ed. At 2 o'clock the meeting was . ,i 1 to -•r'lur oy the new pre-ident, ‘ Mrs. Alberta Heaven Mrs. Margaret ; Gi :ewell read Romans. )3th chapter. A .smess meeting followed The next i meeting will be with Mr*. Della

(Smith in February ++++++++ C< uncil of ( tubs

Met Thursday

TV? Greencastle < 'ouicil of Club*

p* rang rg m $Di Have been

~nty treaHirer's ofpurchased arai af--s before March 10

juent penalty

g in intangibles for - hich there are no ne recjuirH u, pay alue of the 1933.

- f«r h ling to af-1 n Thur<ia > aft ^™ on " i * t lh * (i *> in I

fflrial church Mr-. Frank B. Jones 1

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Endeavor of the will meet Sunday in the basement of worship Mfvire will of Caroline Conklin I be “Ourselves and Beck will speak to IVayer ” After the •ill be a social hour.

camirvlge cm nstalle,; the he ensuing yi Worthy Mat Worthy Pati

•^ting M--ndiy the - N-v 410 O I S. •wing offe-rt-s for

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Secretary—ftaeo SatviTreasurer—Nellio Sharp

CV-nductr^s*—< hrysta: Priest. A - ;ate Cond jctre** —Myna Tate. CY.af.Uin—Maude Coding

Marshal—Anita Miller Org-anist—J*->ie LateAdoh—Marjorie Tate, Rath—Helen Frank. F.iither—Ruth X'anCleave Martha—Flora Lewman

Elesta—Frames Cunningharr . Electa—Frances Cunhinrham.

Warder—Laura Gilt* Sentinel—Arthur Glitz.

TV- retiring W ,rthy Matron. Mr*. Cecil Brown, pr»-ente-t each of her otfieer* with gif'- expreuing*hee appreciation for their cooperation.

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