The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 February 1940 — Page 2

HA'mT.TON' ^STTS INDIAV\ INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 1 - (UP)—John D. M. Hamilton, Republican national chairman, conferred here yesterday afternoon wiih Hoosier G. O. P. leaders on plans “to keep the ball rolling" until the

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cresendo of political fever at the hational convention next aummer. Hamilton stopped here on his way to Washington after attending a Topeka, Kan., rally at which Rep. Joseph Martin, Republican leader of the House, was the main speaker. He conferred with national committeewoman Grace B. Reynolds, state chairman Arch N. Bobbitt and Mrs. Eleanor Snodgrass, state vicechairman.

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A requisition was issued by the governor of Kentucky yesterday fo: the return to Ohio county, that state, of Alvie Vanover, who has been at the state farm at Putnamville, it is ;aid Vanover is wanted in ken-

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International Relations Group of A. A. U. W. To Meet Friday The International Relations Group

of the A. A. U. W, will meet at 2:30 o’clock on Friday afternoon, Febru-

ary 2 at the home of Mrs. C. G.

_ - Pierson, 626 Anderson Street. Mrs. For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis : Carl w McGuire will lead the dis-

‘ ! cussion of “Economic Conditions

Mrs. George Reynolds is confined -pha. Have Contributed to War." She to her home on North Madison street w jn be assisted by Mrs. Ray Trembly

with the mumps. and Miss Miriam Hears?.

The American Legion will meet n i xbis meeting is open to all the woregular session this evening at 8:00 0 f the community and all are

o'clock at the Legion home. < cordially invited. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary I •>•!■ + + | Ferrand who passed away at the peelsv ille Service Club | home of her daughter, Mrs. Me-1 Holds January Meeting

] Glothlin in Clayton, Tuesday afte-- j The Reelsville Social Service Club i noon, will be held Ftiday afternoon , met Janaury 24th at the home

; at 2:00 o’clock at the Brick Chapel'

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Mrs. Chas. Anderson Gives Facts To Public In Astonishing Statement.

In a public statement full of heartfelt praise and gratitude to Retonga. Mrs. Charles Anderson, will-known resident of 529 W Harrison St.. Martlnsvill today made public the' facts in her astonishing restoration by this famous medicine:

j Rex Thorlton, who has been ill I at his home since Friday, has resum- | ed his work at the A. & P. Grocery. . The regular mid-week prayer and

church. Interment will be in the

Brick Chapel cemetery.

The home of Otho Smythe in Cloverdale was threatened with destruction by a fire which broke out

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“I wasn’t well for several years," states Mrs. Anderson. '‘First my food began to feel heavy as lead and formed gas until my heart would pound frightfully. Hitter sour belches seemed to scald my throat, and iny kidneys got me up six times every night. A year ago I went

down with malarial fever and it left , . ^ .

j I t i gone. I have regained forty pounds

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Mrs. Morton Rissler. At noon a delicious pitch in dinner was served. The meeting opened in regular form with the reading of the minutes and roll call. Mrs. Barbara Pickett Caughell was voted in as a new mem-

I praise service of the First Baptist j j n th e thj s morning. Its spread J ) )er .

j church will be held this evening at 7 j wa .s prevented, however, by the very | Mrs. Ruth Craft and Mrs. Gladys • o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. p ffj c | en j service of a volunteer hue-1 cilne presented well prepared pa- | Fred Todd, w it Walnut street. get brigade, whose members were ! p e rs on the lives of Jane Adams and

The hedid of a dog which was j most heartily thanked for their fine j Evangeline Booth,

killed on a farm south of Greencas- W ork by Mr. Smythe. The blaze was • Members present were Mesdames j‘j tie, suspected of rabies, was declared fj rs t noticed by a state truck driver, ! Gladys Cline, Bessie Cook, Ruth [d at the state laboratory this week to w h„ gave the alarm. I Craft, Anna Hall, Lulu Huffman, ['

Mr. and Mrs. Britton will not keep open house Sunday, but any friends whr. care to call will he most hos1 itably w< Icomed. Mrs. Albert Mc-

Ferrin of Gteencastl. ,■ of the couple and s), nltl<

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have positive reaction to rabies tests. | — i p ear i Knight, Flossie Poe, Anna Pol- ; The dog had not bitten other stock j jt is our greatest desire to build ] om, Lois Raab, Lee Rissler, Tressa Those from Greencastle who at- confidence in the minds of our cus- j Rissler, and the hostess Maggie Riss-

| tended the Greencastle-Bloomington i tomers. That is why we give a year’s t ]er.

a week, and now every sign of sour indigestion, pains, and nervousness is

me almost a nervous wreck,

fifty pounds and I seemed to lack proper blood. My flesh f It sore, evi t y bone ac Med, ami 1 was so weak I finally had to go hack to bed and

stay there

“I had been In l>ed two weeks When 1 start' ll on Retonga with my doctor's p a mission. I was up within

a:id fo, 1 strong and healthy, without a trouble of any kind. My gratitude to Retonga is unbounded, and to others I want to say Retonga will do its part if you will only try it.” You can get genuine Retonga today at R. P. Mullins Drug Store.

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Cummings. Armeda Haines, Bette Grimes. Betty Bryan, Madonna .Grimes, Francis Cox, Tim Grimes, Harold Reckley, Harry Barrick, Jim Smith. Court Hutcheson. Harold , Craver, Boh Dean. Herschel Camp- 1 bell and .lark Hinkle. Admitting he had posed falsely as a representative of the publication of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen i and obtaining money for advertising in it. Charles F. Dwight, 53 years old, re-entered the state penal farm ' at Putnamville yesterday after re- ! lease from it only the preceding Monday. He had served a fivemonth sentence for obtaining money falsely in Lafayette and on release Monday at the expiration of his sentence for that misdemeanor was taken direct to Elkhart where he was again sentenced on the other charge. Jesse W. Wilcox, a Rensselaer lawyer, is a new prisoner at the penal farm, sentenced at Winamac yester-

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of support” for his bill which he said would “unify” foreign trade promotion efforts “now scattered throughout 50 different bureaus and depart-

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board, he said, was indicated by the efficiency of the British board of trade over many decades in meeting ever-changing peacetime and war-

time ronditions.

Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rissler and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Rissler and Mrs. Clyde Riss-

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On Dec. 27 the regular Christmas meeting of the Reelsville Social Service Club wa.s held at the home of Mrs. George France south of Man

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Century Club Meeting Postponed Indefinitely The meeting of the Century Club scheduled for Friday, February 2, has been postponed until further

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repeating the Lord’s prayer.

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Mrs. Anna Pollom and Mrs. g Blanche Skelton were the contest t?

winners.

Owing to the slippery road several | pj members were unable to attend. The } [| following members were present, | IS Mesdames Ida McCullough, Blanche pj Skelton, Helen Jarrel, Ethel Hod- |

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+ + •!• * Women’s Club To Hold Guest Day Meeting The Greencastle Women’s Club is issuing invitations for a guest day

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