The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1935 — Page 4

Clearance of Beautiful Wash Dresses $159

Every one of these dresses in this group were made to sell for more. Every dress is made of 8 0 c o u n t guaranteed matenals, and all are fast color. Many are s m a r t enough for afternoon wear. And all are outstanding values at this price.

Sizes 14 to 52.

SEE OUR WINDOW S.C. PREVOCO.

fc HIGII SCHOOL STUDENTS HEAK DEAN L. H. DIKIIS

One of the most forceful and interesting addresses to which higli school students have had the pleasure of listening, was given at the regular convocation hour yesterday by Dean L. H. Dirks of DePauw university. The speaker used as his theme "The Equation of Life” in which he made an interesting comparison with the algebraic equation of positive and negative values so familiar to most of the student audience. Mr. Dirks pointed out vividly how one large negative value in the life of an individual. such as the habit of drink, might overbalance several other positive values, and thus neutralize aji otherwise fair opportunity for success. The speaker drew from his rich experience in dealing with young men during the training period of their lives to point out situations of how success or failure was nearly always determined by the individual's control over these positive and negative qualities that go into his personal record.

Greenlee, Mrs. Arnold and daughter Wilma Fern and Joyce, attended the East Floyd Economics club Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lester Miller. An all day meeting was enjoyed. Eighteen members and four visitors were present. Next meeting will be in February with Anna Mae Hall. Mrs. Mollie Flint and Alva Junkins were in Greencastle Wednesday on business.

; {o} v •I- •I* v v v v v ••§} WEST FLOVD * •I* Mrs. Worth Arnold ■S' **'‘‘‘ ■’* S’

WT.NTEK ENROLLMENT LARGEST IN HISTORY

The winter term at CentraJ Normal College opened with an enrollment of 4.'!6 students which is the largest enrollment recorded for that term since the college was founded in 187(5 and it is an increase of 107 percent as compared to the winter enrollment of five years ago. The enrollment comprises students from sixty-two counties of Indiana and from different states. The students from Putnam are as follows: Mary Hale, Claude Morgan. Roachdale; Harold Garriot, Margaret Coffman. Evalene Miller, Pauline Hurst, Herschel Gross. Bernice Ruark. Andrew O’Hair, Thomas Goldsberry, Greencastle; Beulabel Smith, George Goodwin, Martha Boatman, Bainbridge; Emma Ruth Wright, May Louise Alter, Pauline Steirwalt. Fillmore; Grace Akers, Esther Hedge,

Earl McCullough, Reelsvillc; Helen Smedley, Elmo Houston, Glen Steele. Howard Shake, Cloverdale; Jeanette Suthcrlin, Coatcsville.

KAY SEARS INITIATED Ray Sears of Greencastle was initiated into Butler university chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha Sunday night at the chapter house. Dr. Henry G. Nester of the zoology department at Butler was initiated ax an honorary member of the chapter. Mr. Sears who is a member of the senior class will be graduated from the university in June when the 80th anniversary of the institution will be celebrated.

INFANT HAS OPERATION GENEVA, O. (UP)—At the age of three weeks, James Carle Wessollek

underwent an operation for hernia j Service club meetnig Wednesday here. Mrs. Mahle Petro, Mrs. Leona

The Happy Eight Saturday night club met with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold Jan. 12. An oyster supper was enjoyed by all. Next meeting to be with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Petro Jan. 26 with a fish fry. Those preent were Mr. ami Mrs. Emera Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee and son Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Petro and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Everett West. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huffman and family, Frances. Mary. Mavis ami son Robert of Bainbridge. and Miss Maxine Lydick

of Canaan.

Miss Maxine Lydick spent the weekend with Miss Imogene Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips and family spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Gilbert Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pickett and son.'Joe Jr. and Doyle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Galvin King. Mrs. Alger Leatherman. Mrs. Lou Emma Phillips, Mrs. Worth Arnold and daughters Wilma Fern and Joyce Ellen spent Tuesday with Mrs. Gladys Phillips and helped butcher. Mrs. Henry Phillips attended tne

-j* -j- -i- *!• -I- •I* * PALESTINE * ❖ Mrs. Henry Osborn * •J* -J- v -I* -iMrs. M. E. Smith of this place and Mrs. Waldo Michel of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherlin at Lafayette. Miss Beulabel Smith who is attending school at Danville, spent the weekend with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newman called on Mrs. Carl Summers one evening last week. Card Summers and Charles Millet called on W. F Summers near Hazelwood Friday afternoon. Mrs Nan Hylton spent Friday with Mrs. Henry Osborn. Ella Shinn called In the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beck spent Sumlay with Fred Beck. Henry Osborn and family spent Sunday with Leonard Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Alexander spent Friday with Fred Rogers. Several from around here attended the funerals Saturday afternoon of Mrs. Homer Sands at Bainbridge and Ed. Wilkinson which was held at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight of Bedfor,: came Monday to care for Mrs. Nan Hylton who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Solomon called on Curtis Hodson at Danville last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck called on Ren Solomon Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson spent Sunday at Tilden, Indiana.

dinner was served and games were played. All left wishing Lois many more happy birthdays.

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SHE PROMISED TO LOVE, HONOR AND ... . OBEY HER impulses!

Rev. Pattison of Bloomington am. Mr. and Mrs. Shepard were guests ox Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Michael Sunday. The funeral of Mrs. Lida McCoy was conducted at the home by Rev. Willis Gill of Greencastle Friday afternoon. Interment was in the cemetery here. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Brown of Bloom ington spent the w'eek end at their home here. Mrs. Mollie Asher of Indianapolis is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis. Jesse McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Michael were at Indianapolis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott of neat Belle Union were here Friday. Miss Glen Corbin, teacher in the | ichool here, spent the week end at her home in Harmony. Mrs. America King is here visiting

friends.

Henry Fred is reported seriously ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Thomas oi Bloomington visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denny. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lynch of Greencastle were in town Friday, i Eileen and Coleen Myles visited | i their grandmother. Mrs. Anna Corns j i Saturday alternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Middleton. ! j Mr. and Mrs. Minton Stonebraker ; | and daughter, and Mrs, Mary Run- | | dell of Crawfordsville. were 6 o'clock

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dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har-

j old Staley Sunday.

| Mrs. Alice Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. James Sipple were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dickey near Poland Sunday, i Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Masten of 1 near Mt. Meridian visited Sunday

j with Miss Stella Collins.

LONG BKANf H Misses Nellie and Doris Marshall visited Misses Helen and Katherine Watt Sunday. The music school will be held Wednesday evening of this week. Mrs. L. M Wright is improving. Mrs. Lillie Gowen who has been visiting her daughter, Mildred Ames, has returned home. Mrs. Eva Nelson is visiting her brother, J. R King, at Greencastle. Mrs. Lester Leonard entertained in honor of her daughter, Lois Fern’s fourth birthday. Jan. 18, the girls of Center school. AI noon a birthuay

k -1- -k •!• + •:• -k •!■ f PORTLAND MILuS J ' V By Leona Calvert •t I- 4* -k -k -k -k -k 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Lurks returned home Sunday from several weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs Paul Forster at Indianapolis. Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs Tom Calvert and children were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Calvert. Mildred Cunningham. Reese and Kenneth Porter. Kenneth Wallace. Bernice and Anita Spencer Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs

Charles Cunningham and children were Queen Cunningham, Shelby Abbott. Jessadene Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parker and daughter Shirley Ann. and Georgia Ann Parker, all of Greencastle.

Mary Jean Calvert spent Friday and Saturday night with Ruth Cunningham.

Donald Thomas spent Monday anc. Tuesday nightwith Wayne Cunningham. Mrs. Ray Rivers returned home from the county hospital Saturday. Rose Mary Ramsey spent the week end with Odetta Harbison. A birthday party was held Tuesday night. Jan. 15. in honor of the birthlay of Kenneth Wallace. Those pre sent were Mary Jean Calvert. Ruth Cunningham. Thelma Calvert, Mildred Cunningham. Donald Thomas Worth Cunningham. Harold Anderson. Johnnie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace and son Junior. The evening was spent playing cards, games, and music.

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Sunday visitors Claud New gout Werc . Dalton Harbison, Mr ^ ion Brattain and ila.r--Mary Garrett

Mrs. Lida Pierce, linj and Mrs. Goldie Bee J tain.

Sam Neff passed 'rt Long hospital al Thursda: it the M l> Church J McKeehan v.itli buns; I tcry nearby. Lloyd Spencer spec; I Eldon and Eugene SuJ Abner Sigler and xtl Reece Mailer. Willat. wife called on Georgt j wife Friday night Mrs. Charles Davis J daughter. Mrs Uim-i week. Mr. and Mrs. Chart!) children spent Sundayxl Mr. and Mrs Sam Si ed on Mr and Mrs Jr/ sons Sunday night Mr. ami Mrs Tor: 1« on Mr. and Mrs .Irjn- M Geraldine and Boor; j a few days with Mr arJ Bettis. Mrs. War I Amnl, j Mrs. George Humpl 1 -i Glen Arnold spent Sun! father Thomas Bettis d Mrs. Mary ■ n Sited lant week with Mr;

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//r//, in blending yon take tzvo or wore tobaeeos and mix them tonether—a rather simple proeess. lint eross-blendinggoes a step further.

T N uuikiiijr Chesterfields we take 1 Hri^ht tobacco from Virginia, the C'urolinus, (ieorgia and Florida. We t.ike Hurley tobacco from Kentucky and

Tennessee, and tobacco from Southern

Maryland.

I hen in addition to these homegrown tobaccos we take tobacco grown in Turkey and Greece. We balance these mild, ripe homegrown tobaccos with the right amounts

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and the right kinds of aromatic Turkish. I hen, instead of just mixing the tohnccos together, we blend and ,m,htnui them that all the different flavors go together into one full Havor flic Chesterfield taste that smokers like. Cross-blending tobaccos as it i, don* in Chesterfields gives the cigarette a ('/easing taste and aroma — they're mild and yet They Satisfy.

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