The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 May 1934 — Page 4

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FOR MOTHER'S DAY A most appropriate gift for Mother. A box of HOUBIGANT DUSTING POWDER in a beautiful box embellished with the Houbigant “Flower Basket. Its cool apj)oaiance gives promise of the refreshing quality of the contents. $1.1)0 Box S. C. I’REVO CO.

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GIRLS PREDOMINATED POUTLANt). M.. (UP)—Out of 18 babes born at the Maine Eye and Ear Infirmary during April, only two were boys.

I.OC.M. ItoTARIANS TO BE ENTEKI VINE!) AT BLOOMIMiTON Ralph H ward, suj)erinteni;lent of tlie. state farm at Putnamvlle, is (.I I'dulul tn address the state Rotary assembly which meets in Bloomington • he aftern "ii and evening of May 18, following the annual 20th district convention to be held there opening May 17. Indiana Rotarian» will be given a touch of i "liege life who nthey go to Bloomington and Indiana university May 17 an 1 18 for their annual state

Rotary convention. The MichiganIndiana baseball game- skits from the campus musical comedy, “Good News,” a college cabaret and floor show, sigiht-seeing in the university laboratories, and other campus activities are on the program. Convention business sessions will be held in the r.cw chemstry building auditorium, shown above. Miss Martha Holme, Angola, and Robert Leffler, Bloomington, principrincipals in “Good News," ar scheduled to assist with the cabaret and flor show. Above is a scene at home

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plate as Indiana works out in practice for the Michigan game May 17. to which Rota nans and their wives have ben invited as guests. Governor Paul V. McN’utt; <>. H. Cravens, Bloomington, district governor of Rotary; and Dr. Crawford C McCullough,, Ft. William, Ont., past prsident of Roary Intenational, are among a number of prominent Rotarians on the ronvention program. Seven hundrnl Rotarians and their wives are expected to attend the convention. Spi al luncheon and break-fa.-t entertainment has been arranged for visiting Rotarians. Speakers it the main business sessions, in addition to those mentioned above, will include the following: Dr. Henry Crane, Scranton, Pa.; Fred Hoke, Indianapolis, state NRA administrator; President William Lowe Bryan of Indiana university; F. Harold Van Orman, Evansville; Charles Crafton, Muncie, past district governor, and Robert E. Hcun, Richmond, past director. Rotary International. The annual assembly for club presidents ani secretaries will follow th« general conference Friday afternoon and evening.

As Navy Sped Through Panama

Arranged as neatly as peas in a pod, a group of U. S. destroyers, tvr; ibreast, pass through Gatun Lock Panama Canal, during raeent record transfer of the fleet from the Pacific to the Atlantic fn 47 homa Every type of vessel. 111 in ail, passed through tha famr.es waterwaj without « hitch.

THREE DEATHS TN ONE WEEK PARK CITY. Utah (UP)- Death struck the William E. CriAtendm family thre-. tines in a week. His son. Ralph, died of pneumonia and daughter. Mrs. Jo.-- Brook, died two days later of the same disease. Critt f nd‘ n himself succumbed to a heart attack five days after.

* + + *+ + + + + EAST MARION 4 4 By Mrs. Amy Buis 4 •S'44+4-44 4 Mrs. John Newman spent Wcbie - day with Mrs. Dorothy and Myrtle Storm. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Buis of Lapel are visiting with E. E. Buis and wife. Rayburn Cunningham and family ealle 1 „n Henry Cunningham and family Sunday afternoon liConard Newman and wife ealle 1 <>n Mr. and Mrs. Map Sunday afternoon. Mr. anil Mrs. Ray Wallace visited Sunday w th Ernie Cox and and family Mr. an Mrs. Harold Storm attended the S.ivday school convention at Can nan Sunday. Mr. and 'Mrs. E. E. Buis and Berl Buis an wife were Sunday visitors with Mr. and i.Mrs. Oran Buis and aughter. Mr Mrytle Monday .-spent Monday with Mr-. Ida Newman. + 44 < + + + 4. 4. 4 MR>T JEFFERSON TWP. 4 4 Mrs. Viola McCammack 4 4 v -p 4- 4. 4. 4. 4 Ib v. Dora Day held services at New Provideru. Sunday morning and evening. | Mr. and Mis. Hubert Sellers and children, Mrs. Effie Allee sjrent Sunlay with Wee Sol bice and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Cortie Harcourt entertained their daughter Vivian and hu band Sum'ay from Indianapolis. Albert AUee and family of near ContesviRe visited Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allee. Mrs. Earl Allen entertained the Phursday ,-lub with an all day meeting last Thursday, at the noon hour a pitch-in vhnner was served. The regular business meeting was held in the afternoon. The m . xt meeting will be hel l with iMirs. Eiffj e Parker. Mi. and 'Mrs*. Charles N'eier called on Earnest McCammack and wife Thursday .uftamoon Mis. Robert Scott of Indiana^,lie «I»ent Saturday night and Sumllay with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. James Watts her -dsfer Pauline wxompanie! her home tyr a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox and children spent Sunday with Mr. and' Mf8. (Tester Quarry near Quipoy Sunday. Sunday dinner gue.-ta of Karnes* McCammuck’s were Frank Heath m 1

wife Lowell McCammack and wife and daughter Marjorie, Lee Cox, Walter Keller and wife and' sun Kendall called in the afternoon.

K 4 4 -1- + d- + 4 BAINBRIDGE + 4 By Mrs. Nelson *4 4 44 4 4 + 4 + Mrs. Earl Brown of Advance spent la.-t Tuesday with her brother, Roy Graham and family. Mrs. Edna Chadd of Chicago visit-

ed Mr. and Mrs. Dolby Collings last week. Howard Chadd of Brazil was a guest Tuesday evening. Mrs. Fred Frank and daughter Doris visited relatives in Indianapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Collings and son Doyne and Miss Tressie Steele viisted relatives of Mrs. Collings in Charleston, 111., last Sunday. Mike Burdette of Greencastle and Miss Grace Burdette of Indianapolis

Leaping to Penn Relay Triumph

A dark horse amid a galaxy of stars, Joe Healy, New York University, la shown taking the hurdles in fine style to win the 400-meter event in me 40th Annual Penn Relays at Philadelphia. Healy, a former national ‘ champion and Olympic team member, had not figured on winning.

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were Sunday guests of Mi. Fred Frank and dauditer, Mr, and Mrs. J. 0. Coffr 1 cago are guests this week Shuey and family. Mr. and Mrs. fail Mrs. Ferrol Line in Indt day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude children spent Sunday Mrs. Henry Morris at Mr. and Mrs. Frank l, and daughter returned to Monday morning after: eral da; s here with hii Mr, in : M>-- 0. L T as Sunday dinner gueatHfr. Basil Pruitt and son of Or Janice and Madonna!" friends in Greencastle aw end. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mi; taiiV'il at dinner Sutidij Bennett nf Greencastle Mrs. Cuitis Higgins. Dr. P. H. Veaeh, Mr. aid bert Veaeh and daughter Wardlaw of Staunton dinner guests of Dr. and Veaeh. Mr. and Mrs. Basil P nf Crown Point visited G and family ind Mr. and Pruitt during the wokeiti Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawfordsville visited Mr. Horace I’herson Sunday. P.Irs. Inez Black is sle ing after 1 vend weeks

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