The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 April 1937 — Page 2
rHE DAILY BANWR, 0REENOASTLE, INDIANA SATI RDAY, API^L 17, T.»:!7.
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. inieV e l DePauw juOge<l the
the state contest
made f° r
' at .' subject, “Safety.” High ; pnzr .cere: first, Nellie Mar-
ch. ter Trout. First thc Mventh grade went to
M> Anally and in the elemen- , jsi0 „ to the first grade group
-ml Ward.
tfnw Room program was held 'auditorium for the sophomore nursday. April 10. Mr. Thomnie room presented the play nff class of Pumpkin Hill ' School.'’ directed.’ by Olive van pen Frazier aod Howard read some clever jokes.
members if Mr. Hammond’s mrm enjoyed another brief but tiininy program Wednesday, , 4 ’xhe chairman, Imogene Introduced the following: Flanigan of the Third Ward 1 who played his guitar, French an i sang: Rutti Gardner played The program rjoyed by all
local teacners will participate meeting of the Indiana Council ah School Mathematics Teacht short ridge, Saturday. Mr. , : present the report of the “ee on geometry, of which he airman. Mr Michael will prea discussion of “Formulas from ■ .idles. Physics and Chemis-
i Adams’ home room met Wedy at one o’clock. Virginia
er sang, playing her own acjiiment on the guitnT. Betty avin played a guitar and sang i lumbers including some refrom the auditence. This mus-pr-.mm was well appreciated le students. Mildred Tabbert. a representf MeMillan Publishing Compave a demorjitration of the •Huber system of teaching ng in grade one and four of School. The primary teachers le city and students enrolled in ‘.i'mentary courses of DePauw
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BRUNinSTOWN
+ Mrs. Lovie .lohnstnn J " d- ^ +
FOR SAGE: One good rubber tire buggy and buggy harness; oue new a ! house two whe< ‘ 1 trailer: • 0ne ^ 0O<1
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellis are enlarg? ; sieed spotted pony.’Walter S. Camping and remodeling their store. [Greencastle. 14-17-2t
Mir. Andrew Johnson, Mrs. For-
Previcws uml Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS
rest Burke of Cloverdale. Mrs [ eon i 7
lohnson nf i> on f Gavalory. Bernice Craig, 105 South
Johnson of Van Huron spent Wed- j College Avenue.
nesday with Mrs. Carey Dlllinger. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ellis are at Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mr. Ellis’ health is improving ami will return
here in about two weeks
. Vonrastle
‘The King and the Ctw : us Girl” is
—.— — to be presented on the en ol th 1 FOR SALE: Toilet and small Crane Voncastle Theatre ton
and Tuesday. The pictuu is a swift and humorous romance in which M.
dinfe Howe he succeeds in w.nn.ng til" wager make.) one of tlto funniest ever made. Also showing Tuesday matinee at 2 p. m.
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NEW APPRO \< H yt\\ \ . ECRKASE HINTS SPUGEUV ST. LOUIS (UP) A decrease in the use of surgery in treat ng sinus
FOR SALE: Five room house with bath, hardwood floors, furnace and full basement. House is insulated. Garage. Price $.1000. Will sell on pay-
Gravet plays the role of a .pemlthrift disorders is expected as a result of a
Mrs. Clyde Stanley and daughter i lnents ' J T - christie Rt ’al estate at
Lola called on Mrs. Saturday afternoon.
Floyd Skelton got his finger cut off while working at the O. and I.
stone querry Monday.
Mrs. Odetta Pierman visited Mrs.
John Wilson Sunday.
John Wilson | Ri £ heae » Insurance Agency, 22 sou’h
Jackson. 17-2t
young ex-king who, having lost Iv.s throne and kingdom, turns to the gaities of Paris. Then comes his rollicking. trouble-strewn an I complex romance witn an Ann in choiui
girl, played by Joan Bh ndell. Among ether in the east are Ed-
ward Everett Horten a th> worried
| FOR SALE: Three Farmall F-20
! tractors, plow, cultivator: two Farm- unc *c and Mary Nash as his , mt
| all F-12 tractors, plow, cultivator; Granada I three 10-20 tractors; one general pur- :
„ T j Pose John Deere tractor. Tractors
Mrs. John Wilson. Mrs. John John-1 overhauled and in
ston called on Mrs. Carl Skelton
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lieman Berkley, Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer, Mr.
extra good shape.
! Look and operates like new. Walter | S. Campbell, Greencastle.
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and
. firth grade, Jones School, sent S to Fiances Crow, who has absent because of illness, this
e sixth grade of Miller school completed a very interesting Jd map of the United States.
e sixth grade of the Ridpath al have written poems about if this week. Following are jof the poems: Spring not hard to write on spring sc that is when the birdies sing, the grasshoppers start springing the crickets are all singing 'vh h' tne blue skies are all clear fings to me thoughts very dear ell you the reason (just the season. Bobby Strain.
Mrs. Harry Lane attended a show in Indianapolis Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dillinger called on Robert Irwin and family and Carey Dillinger and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Irwin were guests Saturday night of Mr. and Mis. Robert Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Lieman Berkley are moving to Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Irwin are spending tfiis week at their country home here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall, of Greencastle, Mrs. Montgomery of Bainbridge were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pickett Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin, William Johns were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jobe Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston and daughter visited relatives in Clinton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Johns in improving. J. T. Rowings is visiting his daughter Mrs. Anna Hood. Mrs. Thomas Wilson is improving. James Layman is still very ill. Mrs. Osa Marshall is improving, able to sit up some now.
Buy Safe—Way Feeds and pay when your hogs go to market. See
Oreal Maddox, Morton, Greencastle. developed comedy. Jin: 7-10-14-17-21-24-6p cast as a roving star
Janies Dunn in a role id to him in ’ Mysteriou showing Sunday. Monday day at the Granada Theat ture is a mystery drama.
Although it has many tense exciting moments in keeping with its main theme, it als has tne o:>;“ d of well
Dunn is iter who
FOR SALE: Bods, dressers, wardrobes, sewing-machine, majestic range and other things. Call Monday at 110 East Franklin after 9 a. m. 17-lt
FOR SALE: Antique walnut gateleg table, size 48x60 inches. Phone 565-X. 17-lp
knows a good story wh' The good yarn in this ir disappearance of a pi Orleans banker, who mi killed or accidental! Jimmy sets forth to si ter *.
he
sees one. re is the nt New m-e been Irowncd.
IX MEMORY memory of my dear mother
If you arc considering p, first mortgage loan on your farm, let us have | the chance to go over our loan plan with you. No association to join-^ no delay—low interest rate. Rightsell Insurance Agency. 16-5t.
Chateau
“2,”)'s; Hour Leave" to in' shown
p.‘
the Chateau Theatre S 1 day and Tuesday with .1 and Terry Walker in ti roles. The story deals wit ing young sergeant, wli 1 will eat breakfast with
iday, Monunes Ellison e principal i a swagge: - bets that he he General
AUCTION Tuesday evening, 7 o’clock, April 20th. Herod Bldg , S Main Street. Beds, dressers, chests, | tables, dishes, ice boxes, blacksmith tools, etc. “Goldberg” and “Goldberg” Aucts. 16-4p
and moreover have pan ikes wTi
FOR SALE: Pure bred Hereford bull, coming two years old; several Jersey and Shorthorn cows, some fresh and close-up springers. Roy Watson. 16-2p.
Wanted —
Saluda Baldwin. Lord Jesus thou hast known A mother’s love and tender care; Ant! thou wilt hear While for my own Mother mrost'dMrr' ’ I make thin prayer.
Protect her life, I pray Who gave the gift of life to me And may she know. From day to day, The deepening glow Of joy that comes from thee.
Ah hold her by the hand As once her hand held mine And though she may not understand Life’s wintHng way. Lead her in peace divine.
WANTED: Vault and cesspool cleaning. Free estimate on cost. J. C. Rumley, R 3, Airport Road. 14-5p
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SALESMAN WANTED by well known oil company. Experience un- j necessary. No investment required. 1 Immediate steady income for man ! with car. Write P. T. Webster, 644 Standard Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. 17-lp
The Orchard Tree lop of the Orchard tree, * is a limb just made for me. en s ‘t there when day is done; trte and I have the best of fun. y one sits in my tree, >f he's very big you see, ouM g e t a terrible shake ■ e I'rtib would surely break I have nothing to worry about tho tree just exactly fits me. 1 haven't any doubt G°'l made me for that tree. Mary Buckner, Third Ward.
Pson Walker of Jones school, '-ht four fish for the first grade garden.
,r «k review sponsored by the • Ward P. T. A. netted a sum 1850.
Uy Grimleaf and Eleanor Tharp, school seniors, had charge of
nrst
I cannot pay my debt For all the love that she has given But thou loved Lord Wilt not forget Her due reward Bless her in Heaven Missed by her daughter, Mrs. Orlie Vanlandingham.
-For Sal#-
New 13 plate battery, guaranteed 6 month $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone 68. 22-tf
STARTED CHICKS Hatched to live and grow. Hatched in new Buckeye Incubators. Hatched the sanitary way-—you will want the best why take chances? Phone 130. The O K Hatchery, Greencastle. 12-tf
WANTED — Iron, metal, books, rags, hides, paper, steam engines, tractors. Always pay highest cash price, honest weight. Call 604. Greencastle Scrap Paper Company, Corner Maple and Ohio street. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf
j "Poor boy!" and was determined to
| nurse him to health
_ , ,,, , . Michael healed rapidly, and with Spain was like a crouching pan- the infectious good spirits of youth ther and tiny Engln :J, across the f ound a 10&dv aUv jn Klena. To channel, was her qi rry. Bloated hel he talked of Eiu land. his by conquest, swollei with success- Stown-eyed Cynthia From tv r he ful wars, ani with the life blood hoard of her impending’ marriage. oi gold from the ionics running Elena was dark-cved, winsome and through her veins the Land of the 1 gentle, and glad of Michael’s comInquisition was milding slowly panlonship, but when he questioned against the day w ?n her swift at- her about thc whereabouts of his tae’e would swaT up the tlnj i he was * sive. Even Don land kingdom. 1 Miguel put off the question. In the year ISR”. wily Elizabeth Weeks passed and Michael, easily depended on her f ebooteis to halt learning Spanish from tho lips of Spain’s furious m: ch. Gallant sea- his attractive teacher, was teaching farers like Drak' Hawkins. Fro- her in turn his native songs One
Ten men with or without Tractor to purchase trailer for long distance hauling. Steady work. Gross earnings- $100 to $200 weekly. Address Box J. Banner. 16-2p.
ilichard Ingolby itting about int. nash his prow
bisher and the who was just j email boat to
ithrough the sail c. his Span!; !: ad-
versary.
Amid dheers and shouted curses the English scar n swarmed on board the enemy, to be met by
iii particular intrigued her It ran, “Will you hear a Spanish lady, how she wooed an Englishman.” And as she carefully picked it out on her lute, Elena and Michael sat on the shore looking over to Lisbon. Michael eased to be attentive, and Elena turned to him. "What aie you
ssttss's tie *«>& him hi, youthful ~ “g , h 'j
chael parried blov with th' skill of an old warric Suddenly Sir , roofs
Richard faced a r an dressed in rich Spanish co.-' ne. "Richard 1 '.Pouted his adve ary. “Micuel!
Elena shot a look of concealed dismay at Michael, “It is just smoke." rhe said. "Come. I am gt>
WANTED: A woman for general housework. Mis. W. S. McMahan, 607 i North Jackson Street. 17-lt -For Kent—
FOR RENT: Apartment. J. F. Gillespie.
See Dr. 16-Tp.
FOR RENT: Two or three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 311 Elm Street. Phone 646-K. l5-17-2p.
FOR RENT: One large front bedroom, furnished or unfurnished. Private enterance, bath, garage. Phone 386 X. 15-3p.
FOR SALE: 1935 Ford Tudor, in A-l condition, with Radio and heater. Address Box M. Banner. 2t
FOR SALE: Fresh cow, 4 years old, twin calves. J. J Kauble. Phone Rural 28. 15 - 3 P
FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished rooms. Phone 877 X or call at 7 West Poplar street. 1 P-
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STRAYED: Three gilts. Walter Williams. Finder please call Banner office. 17-2t.
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“Poor Boy!” whispered Don Miguel’s daughter.
the house.”
cried the Englishman and his point j Don Miguel dropped. . I rvaomcr nervously before the fire
MiacpIlamMHin-
“Father, he knows you!" shouted | pacing
Michael and lun ed out at
the I place. Advancing to Michael, tbs
*innniWd “witha’Ulfui“thrust of Spaniard : rasped the wounded Spaniard With a kuirm Cl1 ■ , t £ 0 .,:der "Healed at last, eh”” he {£ youth ’dropp him to the deck. | spoke. Then aftej-a pau.e.JWohae 1 ..
charge
grades at the Ridpath build- " h ‘le Mrs. Walker and Mrs. ' observed Miss Tabbert at the
r building.
if 3 ^' a bb"rt represents the Mac ■ Rook Company and taught e in the first and fourth grades bsorvation lessons.
^ 1 I Gravit of the first grade n ’ s school, brought some tad-
their rock garden pool.
0!i(i Sus * e Tabbott, principal of
was out of t own Thurg.
Jutending the Elementary Super- " 1 Principal’s Conference
FOR SALE: Buy from the owner, semi-modern six room house, lights and city water, cistern and well at the door. Good location. Inquire at Banner. 15-3p.
NOTICE to all Moose. Big party Tues. nite, April 20. Come bring your wife or girl friend. Refresh-
ments free.
his
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I am going to hurt you again.” t,f/-»»•« nrnilrl rnmvpr fr<
Before the boy could recover from hie amazement, Don Miguel had blurted out the whole story Rich-
FOP. SALE: Turkey eggs or baby turkey. Burbon Refls or Bronze.
Charles Sage
NOTICE: A specialty made on all j kinds of blankets cleaned and carded. | Call at 1110 So’. College Avenue. j 16-2p. '
When Michael again caw father, the smoldering wreck of their ship had L n left far behind. They were now tin prisoners of Do. Miguel it Gasans. the * ani-m Sir Richard’s face. He knew that
aid Ingolsbv had died, sentenced by the Inquisition to the stake The ! .i;^osaw was his
to be delivered into the hands of the Inquisition meant certain death.
R. R. 3.
Phone 1-2-3.
15-3ts.
I will sell at public auction at my home in Lena, commencing at 10 a. m., on Wednesday, Apr. 21, all per-
sonal property.
Mrs. Faye Stiles. 16-3p.
’be Union building at Bloom-
Seeley from Oak Creek, Colo- " tered ’be Second grade at the Pa ’ h school. Monday.
FOR SALE: Ponies and small saddle mare, gentle for children. Clyde Wlatt, Morton. 15-3p.
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mufte.
McCammack,
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WANTED: Corn ground to rent from 20 and 60 acres. R. E. Stevenson, Greencastle, R. 2. 16-2p.
he bad_been, c Plcad n lng ec for,the
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LOST: Two white and tan hound pups, five months old. Reward. Oscar Irwin, 1007 South Indiana Street. 16-2p.
Wandering Bogs Find Homes ELYRIA, lO. (UPl—Crtfanty Do; Warden Lee Minkler (has reported placement of 100 dogs in good
homes through
sales
in
from
SALE: Thirty-two
\yeight about 60 Ihs. ....
Price $5 per head. Daisy ; pound during the last four months ; 2i . miles South Mt. Sales of the dogs netted the county
Meridian.
17-2p $228.50.
life of his son. -
ordered Michael. Then to Don Miruel, “Is it not possible to help the
boy?”
Don Miguel turned away to hide
Ilia distreco. "Ife each for himse.f. Dink or ewim,” ho said. Then as the thought occured to him, “Sink or
a>vim. do you hear me. Richard
■Swiftly the old sea-dog followed h i son to thc deck. There was a quick inspection o? Michael s chou.der wound whispered Instructions One moment of r luctant leave-tak-ing. then a splash m Michael dove
and struck out for safety
Providence and dogged determination guided Michael to the estate of Don Miguel, bordering the sea. There he was found at night, unconscious from pain and exhaustion. And Elena, Don Miguels daughter, looking at him, breathed
"It isn't our quarrel. It isn't the Queen's quarrel It’s a war of ideas.” Gaspinr* pale with horror, Mk ch.iel tore himseif from Don Miguel’l grasp, ran back to the shore to stare in amazement at the last wisps of smoke disappearing ovei Labor* Then as grief overcame him. he sank to the ground, overcone by uncontrollable spasms oi leant. For hours he lay unnoticed Then he rose, wiped the tears from his eyes. .. , . , . Michael was cold, determined now He never wanted to see eithei Don Miguel or Elena again. HU sole idea was to flee this horrib « Spain And. scouting cautious!) along the harbor, he found an un guarded fishing boat M atching hu opportunity, he dropped into th« boat, cast off lines and rapidl) hauled sail as he headed out to sea He was returning to England, u
home and Cynthia
Writer s Daughter to Make Debut
20-month research by Washington ' University’s school of medicine in which it was shown that many cases ; cf sinus infections are due to allergic - susceptibility of various ubstances. According to Dr. J-.ee W. Dean, head of the medical school a method has been found to determine acctir- i ately whether a particular case of I sinus trouble is - due to germ infection 1 or to allergy without infection. This
ally suited i research showed, he stat • 1, that all , Crossing” J allergic sinus cases can Iv allied ind Tues- i withe at resorting to surgery, e. The pic- Allergy- a condition of unusual i
.‘useeptihility to a substance which 1 I the majority of people find harmless | causes sinus ijiseanc by producing | stagnation of the nasal sinus discharges which then become a good i . breeding ground for microbes. In place of surgery. Dr Dean said ; far better results can be achieve I by i i allergic treatment, pin- the use of vaccine, proper diet and normalization of thc nasal passages The best ’■csultr: can be obtained by first con- ^ | trolling the allergic condition and then attacking the infection of tho | , sinuses in a conservative way, lie 1
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NASHVILLE, Tcnn. (UP 1 -State veterinarian A. C. Topmiller b?boys at milking cows. Topmiller said that women milkers cciuki obtain more milk from cows than men could.
A charming study of Rosalind Christie, daughter of the novelist, Agatha Christie, who will make h< i debut this season, probably during the coronation festivities in London.
Letter Takes Long Way
N. IK ! OF \DMI\iSTU\TION
CLARKSBURG, Cal. 'UP 1 Justice of the Peace J H. Webber has only praise and wonder for tn" efficiency of the national and internationr,'. postal service. He mailed Iris monthly report to. the county seat, only a few miles away, and it arrived there safely several weeks later bearing a Yokohama post mark. In the meantime he had sent in a duplicate.
BANNER ADS GET RESULTS
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned h-; bo<ui appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of William H. H. Holloway. ,'.ate of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to he solvent. Jennie L Wolfe, Administrator. April 16, 1937. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of tho Putnam Cirruit Court. Wilbur S. Donner, A tty. 17-3t
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GlVi: YOUR FAMILY A TREAT
Din: At The Famous CAFE ROYALE V/here Excellent Food Is Served Quickly
Breakfast Served From G:00 A. M, to 11:00 A. M
£ 1 •'
Co-Education Now Century Old
Preparations are now under way at Oberltn college, situated near Cleveland for observance of thc 100th anniversary of an event which Illustrates how far women have been • emancipated” in the past cenIt was in 1837 that the first woman was admitted to an in-
stltutlon oMrigher learning in United States, Oberlin being the one 8Ut :: B . * nhQPrvance of the event will
to set the example for co-education Observance of the event will be climaxed at graduation exercises this June when President Ernest
Hatch Wilkins will preside.
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