The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1939 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. TI BSTAY. JANEARY 24,
1939.
CHATEAU I_\>T CH.4XCE TO STE TWO SMELL EKTTRES ROY ROGERS LULU BELLE AND SCOTTY Dtrt-< t Krt*r VatxKiAj Barn D&Dre in ‘ Shine On Harvest Moon” Feature No. 2 101 R FWORiTE ROGlt
ftiTes cop* tbe for a tlip of a girl!
UHftWtt
Mrs. Fre'i WuigerL \ --rr^*>iay oemrg. Mr arr: Mrs. Hcnrarr L'ttertack of ! Anoersco. spect Sur i&y w.th her ! rarer.Is Mr ar.i Mrs. Cly Denry Mr. and Mrs Victor T a-s—.an of ieoryetown nL. nsitci las: Fndar Messrs Laura ar»i BeLe Lcng Mrs Arxa Joe Has ores oc Use sex I Lst Sirs. Mtr.r.e Cofi.~ar of Terre Haute, visilec rtlaLves aad friend* here Ast sreelcMr and Mrs Oscar Jenkms ani son of Brazil called oc Mr. and Mrs. Jobn , Lcfan and family. S-uacay afternooc. Mr and Mrs. C M Furr and Mr. and Mrs. Geri Furr and family spec.: Sunday wttE Mr ar.. Mrs. MTU Mir.- . ruck an: family m Harm-ony. Mr an: Mrs KeruieUs Joimsor cf Newcastle am Miss F.oreace HufcNe-sr-c an: fnen: of Muacae called oc Mr and Mrs Hurerd Montana an: 1 femily Sunday afternoon. Frank Tr-jesoel of Ciidca^o was ut town last weeE
Lovalisfc: Lea\e Convict Stavs In n •
Emergency Capital Church Basement
M XK'oMIF'i K.\t E TO RESCFE AMEKHAN (TTTZENS: <IBl KB> SHELLET* PEPJGNAN Frencfc - SpamsE Pdrctier .'an 14— UP —Tr.f Sranisdt ioyaust r-r vemmer.: eearuated Baroe. rna tc nay aocording to autisoritatiTe tasoenaored airtces and Unite: States warsn.ps race: to rrscut A re near. c:Li ns as catunnal^t arnu.ery stelieo tne surc-rts of tbe repeat ..car emergency car tal
It was tstir-.aied that the govemrr.enf ha: gcoe to anotaer city m Cata. :c..a tc ^arry on tbe f-ict-Tne sit uat-ac m Barceicna was a iesTii. —-TX oc* for tbe Icyaljts Trie city seemed doocned. Its 2 O#? MO irha' tar.ts waited helplessly for their fate There were 13 air ra: :s yer.er-
Fraxii LEDEBEI
Fru(« BIUE
LOTS OF FUN Weduesdav £ Thursday
AKe>: Ted Fk.ritei and Hi*. Band And New*.
^•f + 4-v* 1 + + + + + + £ - BEIJJ. UNTOX + ;£ + + + •*• + + ■}■■»■ + *+ + § itrs N -te Alley an. Mrs Syrthia A . v cade: or. Mrs Yxka McOam■T.ark last Friday aftemoor Mrs Clara Hill aid Arthur McCammack spent Fr: ay night with Mrs Ada Hurst and family. Several from here attended tbe Wabash Valley u-umey at Greencastle last week. Mrs Alpna Alley st-ent tbe week end v-jRtmg relatives in Greeccastie. Mrs Lottie Parker and family attended the shew Saturday rught at Treencastie U.a B e and Scotty at the Chateau theatre. Mr and Mrs Laytic Clifford and us Jackie and Jur.mie an: Vmgtnda C. if ford of Greer cast, r and Mr. and Mrs Laurence Cuffor: and sons Marvin Wayne and Btbby Jean were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs A M
Ho^ge
Mrs. Pearl Ctooger Mrs Mand.e Hom Mrs Clara Hid! and Mrs Alpha Haines calie-d on Mrs Addie Clifford Fr.day afternoor. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Goodpasture who has beer real sjck with pneumonia at the Methodist hospital m Indianapocts returned to rus home here Sunday morrmg Ott Hill call-ei oc Oaia HJ1 Morcay morning CL IB COASTERS BANNED
baatBMBt of tbe .an:tor s ctoseaL
There was a sung- - ja tbe matter for tbe janitor a that, after all tbe fcniT-ess be bad show-, tbe runaway the latter when he left, w ore away an overcoat and bat tr .ocgmg to tbe
ay three tbe firs: two and a half church custodian
hours of u--ay. Tbe people were half Surke anad be cazr.T acroaa tbe mazei Clsriaf cr.es said tnat as. .e tr. :er t. nng bebuad ite f -t-ace fr -me ever-oestacmg a.- ra: .« tne church t^semear. Safurday ewes-
people ruc-asse-d mamly tbe astcCushing rapidity wrtc wtwch. tbe nauaralist* bad reached st.-_-ung _stsoce of «prnrfiedge of remaim- g in tbe basemeet until r o'eioek to dry bs cooties and ssa^d he wr-- d then depart Tbe strangers ciotbes bad been s>ak_ni wet but Bari- - 5d n."'”. kno* | tbit he - as one of tie rw: men wi' j esitapei from tbe renal farm an: 1 that i s cjotbes be-rame wet ■ he f re-dec tbe r.ver in es.-ap-ng from
| tbe farm.
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Moors of tbe msur-gemt trr y were
OBTfTARV Sunset and evening atar Arvi one clear call for me May there oe no moaning at the
bar
When I put out to sea. Wraatb-Eke n hn white everaLs Ei^abeth -Ann (daughter of George W .im Goodwme » of the two Al.ce Welch was bom in Fi’lmm wbc escaped fr.'—. be Lviiana :r>or ? ir-diana March 20. ls«S. Her State Pena. Farm Fnoay mommg ,. ir !y ecucation was received m that hmgh: and early weamg tbe wb.:e community graduating from Greencveraiis of a iinirg r.-om trust;. -., y > high school at an early age concmaes to fjt from race to paact ^ years She b-:n entered Centra! an: is now scene where ebe yet Normal Ccliege taxing a teacher’s Yesterday. poLce eitef Harry Hut- course and later tiught for three ten of Bt-aml wis informe: ty dia." years n Mart* township Jes Burke janitor of a church not xpnl 24 loSk) she w as unit id more than two blocks from pcx.ct ^ ;,-e :o George Raines To seaidguardera that the fagitire na: uxs born three children, scr-rt Fr.-day nght and all day Gladys Eggers of Kmghtstowr.: -riay eowfortsfcty ensc-occe: m tbe Q^e-ioJyn Huffman of Bambr.dge:
A BIG MID-WEEK PROGRAAI OF HITS! BETTLli S U , T , A Laugh Hit With A Big Cast Of Funtnak. rs; *' ASCANDALOUSLY FUNNY PICTURE ABOUT 'MISTER AVERAGE MAN !
HAlEY
MENJOU OAKIE
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WHEUN MARTIN baTnes A 20*fc C«f^isry-Feji pKtwrt
Flu*: PETE SMITH SPECIALTY * 4 St KF HEKOK> MECH.AMX II.LI STRATED and NEWS OF TH1 D i
cr urcb w.th the
g and aekeii bm what fce was d> g tbere. Tie strarr^r toid Burke bard luck story and asked the
Sr*ain s greatest aty.
The cabinet had dect-ed to Terrain ns the erty as long as possible. It became eviiesst yesterday that tbe moment for departure was near an: early this morning the Unite: Press receive: authontatire BBCeasored s-d-i-.ces that tbe nigber offieuals ha:
left
Spaauarda Italian? Germans
. ^ are: 22 of lotanap s bar entered
cldsms in oa the otv from ; - ath ~ . .7 _ . _ ....
. - . -be church tasesa**:' Fr>*ir nught
and sc-utnwest- It was notable that ^ ct . v f , id
somet-mes tbe Icyabsts anm.ttei loss ^ ^ M b-i-tg it of a town before the nat.mabsts u ^ ^
C - Airre ^ •*“ managed to make h * retaway Hs
This morning there was -: doutk
the ha:
that tbe satsoaaJists were adm.oet at the csty^ gate*. Scutb of tbe city tree.-'? of tbe nationalist Navarrese army corps under G-:n. Juan Solcbaga were about sue miles from tbe suburbs Tbeir artmery was mount--: oc tbe Serra Heignts m plain -nrw of tbe city below and well w.tr.m range The infantrymen, after taiung tbe last hills in their way. face: a plain thrxigh wnich ran tbe river Lk-tre-
r.rton. was by Warren _m down n I>a'.TS Hike!
partner Charles f=--c t turr-i Fr. day n^r -: W. Lam? who broog :t tbe alley back of tbe | with a f.ytrg tackle
Burke did not ret - at tbe time be bad talked to tbe --»rg*r that he was one of tbe two tenal firm pr.sr? but Sunday cr-mr.s when her.tere*: the base-men - t: fire the furnace be found tbe strmger g re a'sc a -gbt over-c-oat. car and bat he had left in tbe ras^me*r. Burke then re-
XEW PHILADELPHIA O. UP
^ —The trees and other pmper.y cf hill to the north an. the Mxityutcfc
the Vruon Country dub are bemg fc—. to the south.
C. > -> -i- v- -r -!• -i- -f -r -i- -r v -r 0 4- CLOAERDALE -y
■s* Mr*. Oara Dorsett v -1- v -> -r v -r -r -r -i- -r -f- v
Mrs Moms and daughter. Mary Stable ca le: on Mr an-i Mrs Forest Mce.tgorr.ery near Spencer Sunday
afterr.cr-r.
Mr and Mrs Edwin CTearwaters. were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs USE DAILY BANNLr. .tDVESLoue la Jor an and Mrs Nellie Me- TISING FIRST—Most People Get Doaal Most of their Buying Ideas front The FcnnighUy dub will nseet with Ne wspapera
gat. to the sea. Or. the other side of ’ mem ter**: tbit tbe r. mmger wore the nver was Barceloca ’white overafis the umf?rm humwbed Nat:--ciaLst outposts oc-. see the - th:*s«e who work in tii- dining hail at city framed between tr. ■ TibiiaboltAe farm sc be info—led Chief Hut-
ton of his
uninritec gue#t after ne
protected against tbe ravages :< reckless coasters. The chib trustees have announced that slei-r. ding and coasting is forbidden oc club pro-
perty.
Tbe insurgent art ilk ry exchanged shots w.th tbe lo.vaiist runs oa Montjuitefc which is a suburb A United Press corresp: r dent with tbe aattotialJts sa;: that throughout tbe mgr.t there was abnost continuous m.aciune gun and nfle fire in tbe front lines an indication that tbe natitna jts were giving the republican treepa nc rest.
MATtHE* FIRED LN POCKET
VTNTTA Ok la 1 T —Wren Clyde Crawford stood to: dose to a stove two tankages of P >: k wit cats in ha pocket were igm’.-i He thrust his hand into tbe picket, sustaining painful ccims.
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NORTHERN INDIANA POWER COMPANY
sod Hugo? P-anes of Indian ipolis Others ri-i-.vuig are a brother. Mr. J A. Welch of Gary. Indiana and t SLS'.er Ms? May Welch of Indian apciis and ? v grandchildren and host of cfcemshed and fai'hful friend?. At tbe age of 14 years she gav-* her Life to her Savior, uniting with tbe Christian church at Fillmore where skie remained as a faithful member until she was oaLed by
Jeatb
Her activities in early 1 fe were centered in the Fillmore Rebecca Ledge and her m'-eren’s being faithfu. an: untiring to her friends and ioved ones She was always loyal ti everyone endeavoring to make happy
aL within her influence.
Prooee-ie: by death was one grand daughter E..een Hggers and one son
m-'.aw Grover Hggers. TwLgh: and evening bel!. And after that the dark
TOMORROW AND THURSDAY
I VONCASTLE I “Where The Crouds Go*
—FINAL TONIGHT— ‘KENTUCKY” FJZtZ'Z 1
With
KK HARD GREENE. LORETTA YOUNG, WALTER EKL\ v ax
Griswold spent Thun*’ay ^
with Mrs. Alice Kech
Mr. and Mrs Walter Woodson spent Sun.Jay wi . M r ^ ^
Sun lay with thtir daughter. Mrs. Margaret Mickel in Indianapolis. Mrs. Henry Osborn spent last Wednesday with Grace Arnold.
Clarence Beck and family called Ei Beason
on Fted BrcJt Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dell- • \v ait j Mr and Mrs. Henry Osborn and moved in Clyde Stewar s pro son Donald and Vietta Osborne were Mr. and Mrs Lest- ■ Crosby i in InJianapolia Saturday. the past week with Mr. and
.And may there be no sidness of j John Henry and Dorothy Osborne j John Malicoat. farewell spent Saturday with Martha Lou Arthur Wiley. Corn us ^ When I embark. Gc Dihart. of Indianapolis spent Smjay For tho from out our bourne of — Mr. and Mrs. John German. Time aid Place ^vvvv-i-+vi-vvv + v.^.
The flood may bear me far , I hope to see my PJot face to face i Wh~n I have crossed the bar.
CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep thanks to our friends and neighbors ■who were so kind -ind thoughtful to os during the illness and death of our b loved wife and mother. George Raines
and family
— Av’i’+4’’r4’4’ + + + 4’’5’’{’ A PA1.RNTT.VE + » Mr*. Henry Osbera * v v v v v v v v -v v v -r -I- tj Bom to Mr and Mrs Lowell Oiive* - of near Morgantown on Jan. 7 a son | He will answer to Lee William Mrs. Oliver will be remembered Here as. Man-:- Beck. Mrs Fre»i Beck returned home' Saturday after a two weeks stay ■witji fler laughter at Morgantown. Mr. and Mrs Vernon Osborne and! Versie Os home of Greer.castle calle: ' or Mrs. Henry Osborne Sunday
evening.
Henry Miller an j son Robert I spent Sunday with Charlie Miller Bairbridgc.
■S’ FERN -S’ j -1- -!• -I- v *r v v -r v v v -r v Thursday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frazier were Mr. an : Mrs. Charles Shaner. John Shaner and Mrs. Sally Varvel. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Frazier spent Wiineaday evening with Mr. and
Mr?. Reeve Morian
Mrs. Sally Varvel has returned heme after a long visit with her bretner in Ingirham Illinois. Kenneth Moore called on Elmer Frazier Friday evening. Oby Cox is reported much better
a‘ thu writing.
Mrs Mary" Frazier called on Mrs Julia Fiirrey one evening last week. Buddy Gardner spent Thursday evening with his grandparents. Barney Shaner spent the week end
with home folks.
Ai Smock remains about the samr.
NEW MA YSVTLIJE Mia* Helen Weller
A shower was given Saturday afternoon m honor of Mrs. Loyd Major. Mr and Mrs Chartey Eggers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Eggers
Mr and Mrs. M E Smith spent | Mrs Pear! Eggers. Mrs Imogen*
IN ME'IOKV In loving remembrance of tlVarvel. who passed away ,ut today. January 24. 1933. Dear father, it was hard to with you. we lov-d so dear; And though we miss you. father memories linger near. The Savior who k ed you » ly. and walke . • y your ixlt i tho way: Bid your mansion .n Heaves d ready. And ac He bid you to haste: awif. He knew you were m orthy ar.d rair To enter your ha: n of rest. So He opened the :■ - ils of Hews And called you to eternal bli/s. And we wih ngly . to tout Saik For He is our Savior too: And when our mam- in a ftnahed We’ll meet -and greet you there: For we know you b? wtitii; a glory. To greet us some eautifal diy. God in his wisdom h.-_? recalled The boon His love had given: And though the bo v moulders iwv The soul is safe :r. Heaven Sadly missed by Ma iraret anlEzabeth Varvel. M Worth Vini Mrs. Andrew Turn r :d Mss Shadle.
VITAMINS What You Need to Know About Vitamins— What is a Vitamin? The term Vitamin is used to designate a group of accessory food substances essential for norma, nutrition These substances are not identical with the m ore familiar nutrients (protiens. fats, carbo hydrates and inorganic salts) yet they are just as necessary to the preservation of lift itself. Without them we die.
A itamifl
A
itam
B
Vitamin
What It L>
Ant.-Infection A r. t:-oph thalm ic Oil Soluble
Ar.’.i-neuritic Alcohol and Water Soluble
What It lb-re Defteticy Kreiilt*
Prcmotea growth j
Aida digestion
Helps Eyes
H
How Administered
Vitamin
c
itam
D
itam
E
itam
G
Ascorbic Acid Anti-acoroufc W ater Soluble
Vitamin
Vitamin
Vitamin
Anti-Rachitic Cbl Soluble V.tamin
Rouses Appetite Protects Nerves Aids Lactation
Prevents Scurvy Builds Bones and Teeth Essential for Calcium Phosphorus Metabolism
Less resistance to all Diseases Xerophthalmia
Poor Growth Constipation Nervous Ills
Spongy Gums Poor Muse es Fragile Bones Bone Diseases Weak Muscles Decayed Teeth
Purified Ascorbic ! Acid from ( Lemons. Oranges Irradiated Ergosteret. Cod Halibut. Liver Oils
Anti-sterility I^£3t roved by Rancidity Riboflavin. Antipellagra factor 4 many others.
Essent al for Norma] Placental Fhmctionir.g
Helps Growth Aids digestion Enhances Vigor
Sterility Miscarriage Acne Vulgaris Constipation Skin Diseases Nerve disorders
Wheat Germ Oil non sapinifiable fraction 1
Yeast. Liver or Whey Concentrates
x 'irre* Fisr. I. ver Oils Frcsn Veg- ta' les. Fru: - Milk Brewer* Yeast Who! Grains Bean? Nuts
C tru? Fruits Syntisetic AscorMc Acid
Irradiate! Yea't Fish Liver Oils
Wh. it Germ ' Fresh Wheat Gem: Milk
Yeast Malt Whey. Lver Grain Germs.
Haliver Oil Capsules, 50 s. 79c, 100 s S1.29 A. B. D. G. Capsules. 25 s 39 c Haliver Oil. Plain. 50cc $i 49 Haliver Oil. With Vitamin D. 5cc 74c
Mullins 1 West Side Square
Brewer's Yeast Tablets, 100's A & D Tablets Iron and Yeast Tablets. 50 s Cod Liver Oil, High Vitamin, Pint
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