The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 June 1936 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936.

ROBINSON I t Ws HU.II COI RT

CConi inueil From Fnne Onr> Influence tlie mlnda of Human beinga ” The Arkansan paid his respects to Cli rnor handon in the first paraj;t iph of his speech, referring to a telegi.iiii from Landon in winch the K.n > governor informed the con cention how he would interpret certain planks of the platform, Robinson declared:

"It was not the first time in our history that h nominee, in advance of accepting the nomination, has placed his interpretation on the language i :ip'( yed. tmt it is the first instance in which a candidate hy keeping sill • t mi national public questions and nftri maneuvering himself into a pc iition assuring his selection, has nid , b ! s disposition to bolt on five or nr ir 'tulijccts on which his party has spoken ’’ ig to I nndon’a advocacy of retuir.i"^ lo t!i" cold standard "wlien ;t • m be accomplished without penal-

“Thls policy we believe to be justified from both an economic and hu-

mane standpoint,’’

Regarding the Republican antimonopoly pledge, the speaker accused the Harding, Coolidge and Hoovei administrations of fostering the organizations “of trusts and combinations tending to drive all forms of business and industry under the

domination of monopoly.”

“The Democratic administration,'* he said, "seeks to protect small businesses against these great ccmbina lions which crush them and drive

them out of existence.”

Contending Republicans attempted j f r0 m all to "attract support by the announce- J nient of principles already generally accepted and concerning which there can be no partisan division." Robinson called attention to a plank pledg ing freedom of leligion. speech, press

and radio.

"There has been no impairment or threat to impair anv of them by the Roosevelt administration." lie said. ''although the mi-repienentation has been made that in oomr mysterious

llsregarded and

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And

Herald Consolidated

“It Waves For All"

Entered In the jiostofflce at Green castle, Indiana, as second elaaa mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878 Subscription price, 10 cents per

week; $3 00 per year bv mall In Put-! tla - v "loining ' 1 1 Robert Barnett

street is seriously County hospital.

Boh Wallace is confined to his J where they came from was unknown!, home by illness. | Professor Myron H. Swenk, chairMra Alice Finn of Indianapolis is man of the department of entomology here visiting relatives ami friends. | at the University of Nebraska, bcJohn James, county attorney, was lieves they come from Kansas and in Indianapolis Thursday on legal predicted they would be forced down

business.

Howard I’off underwent an oper ation at the county hospital Thurs-

nam County; $3.SO to $S 00 per year by mall outside Putnam County.

in southeastern South Dakota, northwestern Iowa or Minnesota. They were flying so high it was almost impossible to detect them with the

21 west Franklin naked eye.

ill at the Putnam,

A BIBI.K THOM.Ill I Oli TOO AT Satisfying Cleansing: The blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleansctli us

sin. 1 John 1:7.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Lloyd Conyers was

Wednesday.

Indianapolis

Passing over Omaha, many of the insects struck high buildings and

Mrs. William Robertson of Roach-.were destroyed. It was a common dale entered the county hospital s 'S ht to s< ‘ e sparrows and other Thursday moraii i u treatment I birds pouncing upon hoppers whose Betty Koesler and DeWayne Ross 1,1 ntrength forced them from of Bainbridge underwent tonsil oper-i ma ' n ilock- kew of the insects,

izi.n. eur democratic economy and

urj to producers of agtl- . vva ? they hm <■ been cuMpal product" Robinson declared: . held * n contempt

es then

t i ! n • return to the gold standard 1 son sa 'd ''t 11 be eould do. ippa ently,

jwas t t refracted via!

• • \ . rnor Landon did not dare ad- ' be claimed enabled him to see prosvc to in immecliate return to the r rr ^.V around ‘<»inei8 ro 1 i staiulard.” ! Praising tho government’s nation-

i K ;uiMi in I'ldlfonn pledge lo

ha 1 tin budget through the ie

however, were forced to earth. Swenk said after examining the hoppers that they arc of the species which travels 200 or 300 miles in a single flight. He believed they originated in the Southwest, probably Kansan, and were the product of an early hatching. They are smaller than the typical Nebraska grasshoppers but arc fully grown, he said.

Scouts of troop PO will meet at the' have Saturday. June 27 for camp’ l " c J ^neenfrate in a small area high sc! built tonight at . 30 Nor. Can , I , '"' v t C f a f e 1 d “ na S?’

| Prof. Lidding". DePnnw physicist,' 11 ia unusual lor t,lpm to

an ,| "'•'in the speaker for Kiwanis today. |

Mr

from

U J Krider ban visit with friends in

returned Kokomo.

ations at the county hospital, Thurs-

day morning.

Anyone interested in obtaining pheasant eggs may make application at the O. K. Barbci Shop. A supply of eggs for distribution is already on hand. I Nancy Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I I Port"! and Mary Louis Porter of Jack on. Michigan will

camp

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pounds of waste matter.

If tho 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters don't work well, waste stays In the body and may become poisonous. It may start nagging backaches, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puttlness tinder tho eyes, headaches and dizziness.

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ducl.i'n cl expenditures was dcscrib ed a 'intended to attract taxpayers.”

at defense program, the speaker said: “Just now. when International an tagonismn ate being stimulated, when continents tremble beneath the ! tread of maddened armies and when

■ .o one close to the leadership of tlie ) ■ publican party," Robinson contlnurd, “regards the proposition as practical in the Immediate future "The Democratls party contemplates balancing the budget as promptly as this can be done without permitting citizens who can not sei ure private employment to experience sufferin: from hunger and cold.

age long hatreds are prompting nations to stiife. it In impossible to accomplish substantial reduetto” in military force without sacrificing naUona! security.”

All members be present.

Prof and Mrs H \V Voltmer Mrs. W. W. Carson will leave Friday. June 26 for a trip to Iowa Mrs. Frank Lupton has returned to her home In Portland, after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Field, 206

Bloomington street

Albert Duncan of Cloverdale, who recently underwent an operation at the Methodist hospital in Indian apolis, is reported improving. A box containing 10 snakes, native

He talked on .""inc of the physical conditions that determine wcalhbr, showing that tie sun and its rays were primarily the cause for weather phenomenon A card was read from Dean Louis II Dirks wTio is representing (jieeticusl le at the In- ' ternational convention of Kiwanis in Washington. D < Marshi'll Abrams, lieutenant governor for Ibis district,

is also at this convention.

Iiostesnci Mrs l.iy lillingloit. Mrs Ray McUill, Mr; O. K Hall, Mrs. ('Italics Stecgmillci Mrs Kdgai Shaiucl and Mr- Mildred Harnett,

migrate this early in the season and! + + •!• u- + + + +

in such large numbers.” Former Local t.iil The flight extended from Omaha 1* June Bride

to York, more than 100 miles. Atj Car-land, Neb., near Lincoln, it was

reported the hoppers were so thick as to almost obscure the sun. Grasshopper infestation has been severe in Midwestern states and f'anneis are beseeching the federal government for funds for poison bran with which to annihilate them.

Announcements have been received here ol the ni nriage of Miss Mary Jane Irvine, dau,",liter of Mr. and

Mrs II. L. It vine, to 'iim„. r M i v Jr. The Kriilay, June Hi. j,t Ail, Kans. The young c,>up| c wj |, 1 -heir home in Atkin ('n v The bride is a gi .iii i |,| HM( .i., Mr. and Mrs Sam ml ii.nti,,, Locust street, and i . a i ulln ., lent of Urcencastli d-d-+ •!• + + + + Intel fains With Luncheon Briilge Mrs. Charles .1 At j | Pn {,.. with a luncheon briilgc at her Thu rsday.

' ’ " ' ' ■ • ' i !,v I FOI ri n i

looms for ligld housekeeping or

RUMMAGE SALE morning at 8 o'clock, room, west side square.

Saturday Sudranskl

day in front of the <> h Bather Shop Tlie snakes had been snared by Came Warden Herman Riley and Charles Day. They will be taken to the Brown county game preserve, where they will be kept until trans-

sleeping 401 west Columbia sheet 25-27-2p

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SOCIETY

Alodern Pr isr illa CTub

25-2ts ferred to a state fair exhibit this tall

HINDI APPLII S HYP NO- | IlobN Last Meeting of Season i ISM is n \ Mi Hoi DL PS The Modern Priscilla club held its j last meeting ol the season IMesday NICE. France (DP) A Hindu's at McCormick canyon.

nmversary PRICES ARE STILL DOWN TO STAY DOWN!

hypnotic holdups with an ' all-|>ower-ful eye” which leads cashiers and clerks to pay up without a murmur is mystifying tlie French Riviera. A Hindu magician strolled into a tiavel office, gazed at the cashier until he submitted to his will and handed over 4.000 iiaiics (about $275) from the tilt.

Eighteen members were |.resent. Following a picnic lunch it short program was given by the members.

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Munip l.i onofnies Club

To Meet Friday

I he East Marion Home Economics club will have an all day meeting | Friday, June 2(1. at the home of Mrs.

eyes.’

the Reese Buis. Members ate asked to I bring sandwiches, covered dish and

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2lb 14c

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Summer Iced ( ookies, 2 Uks. 25e lil H) ||» Kitchen Queen, M CA** f l\ All purpose flour bag 0“ w JelloIee( ream Powder, RKk. Me

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< oeoa, American IJrand, 2 l-l>. Bur RI* L’ A ! j Hollieamia 12 oz. A n

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Delicious, Spicy O-l 2, 22 oz. jars C I w

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(LEAN QUICK SOAP CHIPS 2 2 piL Lb - 25c

motor oil A Penn or Penn Rad

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Box

Ruby Pm'CLi 1

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14 oz. -1

Gunpowder For Iced Tea

Pound

3c 19c 19c

I Kl iTS and V KfiETABLES Ne w Potatoes, 1D IIis,49i: Car mis, i»uiH h 5c Oranges, Do/en ... 23c i.rfiiciiis large sized/,, 33c

Pananas, Pomid loaiatoes, Home Grown, U).. ..

“(RfALHA MKATS” < Ho|( K BHANMKh BKEF Roast, Lb. 15 1-2 & 12 l-2c Boiling Beef, I k .. 10 - S l-3c Steak, Lb 15 I-2c

I'ork Sausage

* euntn st i !e Smoked. ,b.

Neck Bones , , ,r h Mea,v

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I21-2c

Ofiions, V/hite, 5 lbs. 19c

Nl teed

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Breakfast Bacon

I’ork Brains I’nre Hog Lard

Fresh Bround Reef FOR LOAF OK STEAK

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“I could not iraint hia eaahier told the police.

On another occasion, the Hindu table service, walked into a bank, threw a bundle 1 •!• -h -h •!• •!• .J- + •}• "t banknotes on the counter and Mrs. Moore lloxtexs to ai-ked the cashii i to change them for Martini Wa-sliiiigton ( Itih rotes ot large denomination. Tho Mrs Algan Moore was hostess to eashier found there were 100 francs the Martha Washington chib Wedmore than the Hindu had said. j ncuday evening at her home on south "You are an honest man,” the College avenue. Thirteen members Hindu said, "and as a reward 1 will oml three guests. Mrs Lulu Steeg, read your hand.” | an associate members, Mrs. Lee Kd-

The cashier said tlie Hindu took

his left hand, gazed Into his eyes, and began ordering him to take money tut of tlie cash hox. “I felt 1 suddenly lost all my willpc wer," he said, “and it was only five minutes after he had gone that I recalled I had given him money. I was hypnotized.” A cashier in a hotel at (lannes told i similar story The Hindu just gazed at him and he gave up $80 It would have tieen more but that waa all

wards and Mrs Waskom, wer - present Mrs. George Kinney was in charge of the program ami had as I tier subject “Current Legion Prob-

' Icms.”

During the jsoeial hour delicious refreshmentu were served by the hos-

tess.

-J- -p .( Rapp i Delta l‘hi lo Meet Toniglit 1 Kappa Delta Phi sorority will hold its regular monthly social meeting

there was in the till. But the Hindu’s greatest triumph was to hpynotize a Riviera barman into giving him a drink without paying.

j tonight at 8 the Misses

4-H Club News

The Clever Clippers 4 II club of Gierncastle met June i.'4 at the vocational bull ling. Members answered

o'clock, at the home of Waneta Gruenholz and Ruth Kick on state road 40.

-I- 6- •!••[• a- + + +

District Missionary Society To Hold Rally Friday the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Greencastle district will hold a rally of the .Standard Bearer groups on Friday, June 'JH. in , the Gobin Memorial church. Regis-1 tratlon will begin at B a. m. Miss Mae Kessing, missionary

roll rail by naming their favorite from South America, will be the

song The club's present project is the making ol pan holders and niemhers started work on them at the

meeting.

Forty minutes were spent sewing and this was followed hy playing games. The meeting was adjourned to meet aga'n Wednesday. July l Alter the icgular meeting members held a picnic at Ugg orchard.

MAM GRASSHori'ERS OMAHA, Neb. June 25 ’UP’

• warm ot grasshoppers covering

piincipai speaber. Those attending are asked to bring a picnic luncheon. All young people of the community are Invited to attend the gathering. + -1- •!• •!• + + 4- + I ry it < fm, f ,i iioiii \iiiiiii| Reunion I riday Tlie third annual reunion of the Try It Sunday schol class of the| First Baptist church will tie held! Ftiday evening at 7 o’clock at the church. An unusual program has been arranged by the committee hi

an charge.

area of moi" than 100 miles wide and It in preferred that no children he estimated at 100 miles long was present hut those who care to may passing over rastein Nebraska this leave their children at the home of evening. J Mrs. John Westfall, Bloomington Where the hoppers will land or streets. There will be transportation I for the children from tin church

All members

present.

FOUNTAIN SERVICE

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4-4--J- + + 4. + + Wmmin's I ircle Holds Interesting 'lee ting The Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian church held its mother and daughter meeting in the church auditorium Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Marion Walker and Mias Mildred Cavlness had charge of th<- program which included organ numbers by Miss .Sadie Moor, reading hy Mrs Esther Snider Jones, and songs hy | Miss Ruth Daggy. Miss Jennie! Throop and Mrs. Mildred Stone gave) interesting reports of the recent syn-1 odical meeting. The meeting was! closed with prayer by Mrs. V. f, Ra- j phael.

—— I Refreshments were served by the

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