The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1947 — Page 2
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T!ie ilescemlents of and Lida Putherlin held twentieth reunion Sunday • »1 at Sutherlin Sprinff®,
' d aied hy the sudden death of i ■ . well known funeral director. *
Fen 'a! Frank Reed.
DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
THE DAILY BARRED
th-i! An;;.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Deny ar< the parents of a daughter, born
Russellville. At the noon hour a | basket dinner was spread on th • : long tables and enjoyed by all present. After noon the bus.-i ness meeting was held which 1 was called to older by president,j John Sutherlin. The remainder j of the afternoon was spent ini
visiting.
Those present were R. C. Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. H W. j Sutherlih, Mr. and Mrs. Chari'sSutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
near] at the Putnam County hospital.
Mrs. Ed Chrisenberry remains in a critical condition at this writing.
New Professor For University
HERALD CONSOLIDATE# “11 Waves For All”
SOCIETY
TUESDAY, SEPTEMeE* 9, 1947.
Ho.w F.o Club Meet* Tonight
\\.S.C'..S. >fet With Mr*. Alim Hint*
The W.S.C.S. of Bainbridge
Improper function of cndoctrine glands, blockage of ducts in th“ bpdy, tuberculosis, venereal and
Entered in the postoffice at
The Maple Heights Home Ec-
Methodlst church met on Thurs- ’ other diseases and malnutrition.
Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $4 00 ■ per year by mall in Putnam county; 1 $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County.
Dr. V. J-udson Wyckoff, prin-i-ipal economist with the U. S.
Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
i Bui rail of Internal Revenue, has
Sutherlin and children, Mr. an I
been named professor of economics at Ddrauw University, according to President Clyde E
Wildman.
Earl Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs.
George E Pitts. Mr. and Mrs.! Dr - Wyckoff, who has exJoe Ramsey and children. Mr. 1 perience In teaching, government and Mrs. Ora Sutherlin. Mr. and j work, and industry, has been in T. Sutherlin and 1 the business and industrial re-
S. R. Rariden. Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.
Mrs. John
Personal And local Nows BRIEFS
onomic Club will meet this even-
ing at 8 o’clock at the school building. Roll call will be a handkerchief exchange.
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Sc'ctlon 2 Of Christian
t'lnfrrti WRI Meet
Section Two of the First Christian Church will meet Thursday
day afternoon. Sept. 4 with Mrs.! Michelson suggested further Alma Hlllis. i study in the us? of vitamins, par- ^ In the absence of Mrs. Mytta | ticularly fraction of vitamin B, j Tate, president, the meeting was' but declared that “the murhlead by Mrs. Zella Leonard. In touted vitamin E has proved opening "Brighten the Corner valueless in the human'
Where You Are” was sung after
EXPERTS SEE NEW ERA IN
uno'ot fi»e nav,' s carriers, did ^ erations. *
™cy said more t , ,
NAVY WARFARE.riS-
which Mary Priest lead in a word
of prayer.
SECRETARY ‘FED UP” WASHINGTON, Sept. 9
COASTLINES OF WORLD RANGE OF P. S.
RO< RETS
The navy is , locket of it,
*orttia
WASHINGTON, Sept
, 0 "'n, tv |
‘r vh:<h
200-mile altitude f as compared to the v.iJ 9.— ! ed 114-nillo ''
'Pwalve members answered roll, (tJPl James Macauley La disl^.p, p7 V( ,,y coastline in the ! building the bati^ 11 afternoon at 2:30 at the home of , ca " wit b a selected verse. MrsJ peppery chairman of the Civil 1 world -■.i-.-I
Vi'gie Solomon was lea.ier of ’ A - rona; utes Board, is fed worship and Mrs. Mary Luther ! with would-be legal talk
was potentially . within and a cruiser t 0
UI> , range of American guided mis- missiles.
and
Mrs. Wilmcr Albin.
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Win Observe
■MHh Antit\f»r.^iry
Mr. and Mrs. Mitlarj Green-
lee win observe their 30th 'Wed- , j ding anr-lversary on Sunday, | Business was discussed. Meet-j tempests with "massive bureau- watc y, i ^ the 4. r ).000-to;’ aircraft
Spokesmen
, siies today following a historic j there is “no clear i
was leader of program. Their burea,'.icratic shennanigans from v . 2 r ocket-firing test by a ship possible size of " a ‘ l
theme wss "The Child arrd His r.e of the lawyers in his out- * a s „ a / Education oday." Treasurer's re- tit. Military leaders acclaimed a port was given. j The way they handle teapot .. n ow era” in naval welfare alter
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! Sept. 14th. 1947 with open house | in ? w,s closed by singing "Sweet ’ c-atic measures" reminds him of rarnor Mjdway successfully 1 from 2 to 6 P. M. DST. at their I Hoar of Prayer." ; Rube Goldberg cartoor.s, and the launch a captured German V-2
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daughter. Joan, Mr and Mrs. j search division of the revenue Glen Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. Oil' bureau, making economic analys-
! Lord-Summer* I .'l'!' 0 '''
’ risible response. i
I Wedding Saturday | Th£ straw that finally bro ke John Jay Lord of Terre Haute thp caniels back was a 700-word
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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Myers and j A graduate i hrldren, Mr. and Mrs. Moyd University, Dr.
Yoehum, Mr. ami Mrs. D. P Alexander, Mi and Mrs. Walter Webb, Mi and Mrs. L''Roy Sulh-
stated meeting Wednesday even
ing. Sept. 10.
W.'eman
:>f John Hopkins Wyckoff war
professor of economics at St. John's College. Annapolis. Md., until 1939 and associate profes-
erlin and children. Mr. and Mis.j sor of economics in the College Darrel Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Guy) of Commerce of the University Sutherlin, Mr and Mrs. Robert I of Maryland until 1942, when he R Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Laf.-I entered government service in j Mr
V McGaughey, CTaud Sutherlin the division of census. He join. ,! j A 0llpbbenlan has re
Ronald Sutherlin. Mary Slither-! the Burra,u of Inteinal Revenue f
lin, Phillip Suthorlin, Prod Doh!-j* n 1^44.
i:l in. Herman Sutherlin. Ramona I Before beginning' his teaching Phillips, Hallie Sutherlin, Gladys i career Dr. Wyckoff was associatSutherlin, Willard Silvey. Id with the Bethlehem Steel They left late in the afternoon Gompany. He has also gained to meet next year at the samel wide industrial experience by
home about five miles northwest 1
of Coatesville.
Mrs. Arthur Stone is seriously j Mi,,ard Or^nlee. son of the '
ill at her home on West Liberty , ,atp Charles W. and Elisabeth. e, Hammock and Linnte Tf*ickett ! _ . , »t. ! j find Chelsea Arlen" Summers of
daughter of the late George \V ', .
„ ,, B •, Indianapolis were married Sat The Oreencastle Ch pter No. a nd PolU Am Ader. were mar.' urd g 6 by Rev A L(nvls 22 of the R. A M. wiM have its! rled at the Pickett home Sept. 12, Mored i t ; 1 P Ht his bomo in Gr , en .
1897, by Rev. John Foster. Those
j still living who were present at the ceremony are, Mrs. Anna 1 have 'returned j Christ > and MrS ' Lota j of Coatesville: Mrs. Lola Mor-
,, „ , 1 phew, Verl and Virgie A.der, all
Mrs. Wiseman's parents, *
criers thej serve on a ” i from its massive decks last Sat-
late ni (Continued from p,J
untarll; fa (to ttoj
Mrs. V. Earle daughter, June, from Oden. Mich.,
visited
and Mrs. C. B. Townsend.
and |
I turned from a visit with her sons, ' B. H. Qucbbeman and Harold Qucbbeman and family at Duck
Lake, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boesen and son visited the Forest Park
of Bainbridge and Willard Ader
now of California.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Greenlee Were bom in Putnam County, and have farmed here all their
lives.
They are the parents of One son. Ralph, who farms with his
father.
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castle. Charles LoiM. brother of the bridegroom and Barbara'
Summers, sister of the
were attendants.
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Section IVmr To Meet Thursday Section Four of Christian church
the reader the same | ul . da y somewhere near Bermuda.
The secret operation proved that the 28,000-pounds weapon can be fired from anwyhere on
order stopping Colo ial Aiilinesj^ hjgh seag Heretofore the frem hauljng customers’ skis mi88i , c whoge rocorded .-ange is free in addition to the allowed 350 mlleH haR boen fi ,. od on , v
40 pounds of baggage.
This little number said Colon- ( ial's plan might be "unjustly dis-
* ,r ' dp ’ driminatcry' and it got more
j than, a little publicity. Landis
oral hundred inil! inn
overpayments (, r ,
fore a eongress|„n a | for investigation. The Cling ressnmn • he action at the
public hearings on Har ^ by a Hmisc exeeutlvr i
lures Kub-eonimittee, Bender is chairman.
the will
meet g, i a ] New Yorkei (magazine i
from land bases.
The demonstration also promired to give new fuel to those | who believe the day of the]
of Harvard law * OVPr ' Bo " ldes launching its usunl fleet of .. , . ° cltselii !-d ti dii\ Hi,, I planes, it was said, a rocket-fir- , , • """hi
ern ' „ . | Union has |irii|Kise(t >a |
tional i.ollce im-,. , l|llIT |
former Dean
I School, sent around memoran
LAKE Sl'CCEss, X 1 9-(l.\( )—The TniHj
1 Jum today telling board
F'Tst jjlcyes "we shill be lucky if the ' in B ca, ric *- cou,d atand offaho . p
I and bombarded land installations
twelve land divisions, | J
plac.' on the last Sunday in Aug- working for a copper refinery, a ?0 o in St. Louis Sunday and they ] ( ys,>al Bride
Thursilay evening at 8 o’clock\ jiIs lo capitalizc> on this boner .. with Jar ^ joater^jiower planes , n; | « niial am]
* in hat:ir‘hips en.l ainnt
list
railroad repair shop, a piston ring manufacturing concern, a hc.tel. and a Wall Street broker-
age house.
Dr. Wyckoff ns author of two books. "Wage Policies of Labor Organizati'ns" journals, mainly
India a polls Friday and Satur- 1 concerning local and state fin-
nlso attended the Cincinnati and
el the home of Mrs. Joseph Some of tb" sUL coming from p,pspnt day baU,P8hlps ' Wright. For transportation call the bear J. he said, recalls days i Thc *"I*rconlc V-2 wns said
(•35-M. i .iihen clerks "were paid by the + 4* 4 > 4^ j word they used 35 words to say Friendship Club ! what one word might convey.” To Meet Wednesday . i “I realize it takes time to be
St. Louis Cardinals ball games.
CLOVEKDALE NEWS
Mrs. Elmer D. Sutherlin and daughters were in Greencastle
Tuesday alternoon.
Mr. Curtis Jones shopped in
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark are the parents of a daughter, Velvet A r i, born. Saturday at th? County Hospital. Mrs. Clark is the former Mary Payne of
to be “two to three times heavier” than the guided, missile used
hy the navy.
Navy officials were highly
Of Burl Koss I The Friendship club will meet 1 brief hut we should take that pleasod 0Vpr the f act (hat the Miss Wilma O'Neal, daughter Wednesday afternoon at 1:301 time,” said Landis, a man who launchins ntaehincry “functioned of Mrs Go-ldie O’Neal became ' 0 ’ c * t>c k with Mrs. Lola Tresner. car. wield a mean legal phrase properly and in no way hindei-
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the bride .of B.uel Ross, son of
day and visited with her daugh-1 anCP - Hl ‘ formerly wrote for the j G,PPni a 'J p ' ]
ters, Helen an I Arletha and son
Raymond and family. ; morc s,ln arid th e Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woodall and Bosl. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hays of |
HOG MARKET
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross in an' s e c (l° n Impressive double ring ceremotiy Meet* Thursday
at the home of the bride’s moth-j Section One of the er, Friday evening, Sept. 5 at | Christian church will
is adorned with A. B. LL. B. and thp dpcks immediately after th?
S. J. D. degrees and an honorary (""'K.
First S. J D. (doctor of juridical But t,le y admittedly were dis-
ImagazTnVsections Tthe Balti-i Mt. and Mrs. C. T. Baumunk V 00 B ' Rpv ' Ray ™-< Skel-1 Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Home Cairo. ~ . ... .. . I,,,,,! daughter, Linda Ann, anl|t° n ' °f Burnettesvdlle officiated. ’ ^ Mr*. W. D. James. Rev.| He thought it would "lighten Mrs. Helen Baumunk ami chil- lThp brid e A ’ or ' , a white wool. Saunders wilV be the guest our labors ’ to get a little com-
mc“t' scie.'.ce) from Fouad University, appointed in the rocket’s pi'emi- j | y ud( , r
rler
The Russian l•.timllt*|
mn i. piililic .dung «iti|
Pres i dy * ubniittri
Unite i States, l. raw Brit lin. The Snviet nllcrJ fi' - ur six ci.iisers anjl stroyers, i n aiHiiicn (if marine, ari l - nailer rnl|
Discin' uVe if '.hi estimates li'jniled
Four p.mer. tnllounlin
annir.ineeainil I
Brazil attended thp State Fair
Sunday and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones and daughter, Patty attended the
dren, John. Mary and Elaine, nave returned from a trip in th“ West and a visit with relatives in Illinois and northwestern Hogs estimated receipts 10,000 1 j owa
barrews and gilts
riion sense into the act, but, so that his readers wouldn’t feel too
badly, he added:
lure explosion after n six-second,] M , six-mile journey into t ,, is ult ., ti I They said it had been set to 1
travel its full range.
The navy was tight-lipped about details of the dramatic
gabardine suit with navy blue,
accessories. Her corsage was of I + 4* d* 4 1
red roses. Her attendant, Mrs. Friday Seeing Orel* . — — . ~ ^ 4 ^ Madonna Fitts wore a light blue I All Day Meeting Friday I "This incident is not too ser- - show . but 11 was 1< ' a,n, ' d that thf ' suit. Htr cartage was also red} The Friday Sewing Circle will'ir,us. Once in, a long while. v * 2 ' 11 lpft thedcck at “ “ bct J roses. The grooms attendant was .have an all day meeting Friday ( through such action as that not- than 45-dcgiee jangle and 12)
Egyptian l . N. ia ■
in. tumiirnm.
Delnvus Ross, a brother of the'at the home of Mrs. Joe Pelf.eyJed. we can well add to the gaiety wa > hpa J_ b J ™ p jv
BRING Slums to ml
WILMINGTON'. Df! (0
spent the weekend in St. Louis, Mo. | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O’Conner and daughter Wil.na and Marvel Foley were In Greencastle Tues-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Ann Bourne has resigned her job at the Cloverdale Telephone Co. and has mox’ed to In-
dianapolis.
Miss Mary Gilmore visited Mrs. Louisa Taber Tuesday afternoon. , Mr. Frank Davis called on Rose and Alice Williams and Belle Leonard Thursday morn-
ing.
Our comm,unity has been sad- ■ —
O'Neal, mother of ] nt Clinton Falls. Members bring ( of nations but the occasions
a small explosive charge to de- violations of the
black floral I covered dish, own sewing, gift should be rare a. d picked with B ( r °y itself.
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Helen "dones'''‘'if Indianapolis ' '?**** ™ J"* ^ ^ “'h^h^eTn'Kn^lle' ' lighter weights weie steady. Tennessee, after visiting rela-i * roo ’' n - Mrs -
| G .encastle, Anderson and Terre, . * 8 - - ish-! Then Landis dictated a letter | dpsp 'ibe the launching apparatus into court. They said
call to a national magazine which ' bu ^ emphasized that the mod - came i' ■ >
M2-J, Mrs. Amy Neal. (had "charged" him with obscur-1 « catton madc on thp M ‘ dwa >'- of 8 nearby taming pi-i]
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250-280 lbs S27.75-S28.25, 280-300 | H j,. Jte Mrs utterback was for-' Mrs - Ross ' m ither of the groom Ihc auction sals. Anyone lbs $25.75-$26.25, 350-400 lbs S24-; nier , y MjSf . Blanch 0 f [ wore a rose colored dress. Her Ing transportation please
75-S25.25, 130-160 los $24.50-S25- ] Greencastle. '■ corsage was gladlolis.
.25, 100-130 lbs $22.75-$24 00. 1 Sow market not fully establish-
and soot ordinance hr ugtj evidenee . c ~' !ted whitt i
ed.feew early sales choice light-
HOSI-ITAL NOTES
Miss Ann Gerneth, Grorncas-
j weights $25.25. This and general t , p was a{lmitted Monday. indications around 50 lower. I B( . tty Hurst( Greehcastle. was
| admitted Monday.
FOR SALE: Peaches; Hale I Louis Brackney. Greencastle. ] 0.1,,^^ Birthday
and Elberta, nice and ripe. , was admitted Tuesday morning, j Bring your baskets and pick j Miss Venus Cooper, Greencast-
your own Elbertas at reduced
Mi** I^nizen To
A reception was held immediately after the ceremony.
The young couple will be at home Entertain at LnnrheOTi
at 1114 State St., Lafayette, Ind.
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Mr*. Ezra Arnold
Mrs. Ezra Arnold who lives
, | antism. The magazine had re- ] ifeired not only to the ski order. ’ but to the wartime order which • . J
Miss Patricia Lcnzeu, whose the late President Roosevelt marriage to Stanley South will Jokingly told a press conference take plac® Friday, September 12, j came from the office of ciVilian at 4:30 p. m.. will entertain at a defense under Landis, that orhvidal luncheon at 12 noon on ’ dor told employes to "terminate
price. Frank’s Orchard. Morton. 9-2p
' FOR THI NIW
that day at the College Inn. illumination’’ when it wasn’t * XII no v>A/«Apci 1 VJTI Ct-liAtiai.- j * * “ — ..-- v ^
le. .vas admitted Tuesday morn- north ^ Fillmore, celebrated her Out of town guests for this dc- needed.
ing.
'David Scott was
Monday.
Landis said that a,s a matter
I birthday on Sunday, Sept. 7 with l ca!,lon wil l include Mrs. Jesse R.,
dismissed | a ra ' nil y dinner. Monday, Sept. | South. Rockville, Miss Margaret} of fact the order came from the 8th being her 48th birthday. A i Sheeks, Webster Groves, Mis-'Public Buildings Administration
onany. , otn ner notn oinnaay. a j *^.*,**.«, — Miss Virginia Porter, Green-|' ivel y dinner was spread in the)* 01 "'*' Mrs. Verdi Lenzen, Mrs. and "when apptaised of the facts castle, was dismissed Monday, (dining room and the centerpiece} Richard Pinney and Mrs. John he (Mr. Roosevelt) took^ni. s to
I for the table was a decorated Foster, £). + + + 4' + + **4'v4'*+0l birthday cake given by her . Iowa.
+ ANNIVERSARIES J ’
of Cedar
The new telephone ilireetnry goes lo lirenn very noun. It you liuxe u telephone, pleuM 1 eheek your lirling in the Itri'M-nl diredory In make Mire it in ewrreel. Please notify us ut oilec if you desire uny change. Kememher, loo, that aihlilional listing- for others in your home or place of hu'iiicn arc useful and eo-t very little.
Birthday
George N. Reynolds, today
Sept. 9th.
Barbara Ellen Dudley, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Floyd Dudley of Whttcland, 1 year today.
Sept. 9.
Shirley Ann Haivey, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Rader Harvey,
3 years old Sept. 4.
Roseland Mae Haivey, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Rader Harvey. 1 year old today. Sept. 9. Billie Marie Black. 15 Maple Avenue, IB^years today, Sept. 9
Wedding
Rapids. I apologize in a gracious manner I for his error.” Thus spoke
Tj. ] daughters. Ice cream was also ! Additional guests include Mrs. Ls.ndls, who as chaliman of ! served to the following, Mr. and Kent Lenzbn, mother of th-' Presi ient Truman's air safety Mr*. H. C. Christy of near bride, Mrs. Gene Akers, Hister of board, recently drafted a report Greenca.stld; Mr. and Mrs. Her- the groom, Mrs. Clem Quay,] in which he spoke of the ’In-
Mrs. John Cartwright and thc'herert fallibility of the aneroid
Misses Elizabeth Ann Cannon, j altimeter.”
Catharine Manhart, Laurettc { Martin, aPtricta Ryan and Rnse-, y IORE ACCIDENTS AT NIGHT
mary Sourwinb. |
7 1 CHICAGO (UP)- Night acciLOST: Black leather billfold^ de r>,* g were responsible for nearly containing money and paper*, in twn . thjrds oT urban traffic Greencastle Monday. R^vvard.} deaths in m6 according to "Ac-
schell Scobee and son, Gerald Ray of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor McMains and son, Handel Allen of Greencastle, Bob Cox, and Joan Arnold, Bobby Wayne, Wilma, Joyce, Jimmie and Shirley Arnold and Mr. and Mrs.
Ezra Arnold.
Mrs. Arnold also received many beautiful and useful gifts. All left wishing her many more happy birthdays.
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Sallust, "eddlng Wednesday
56 years today, September 9.
Mi and Mrs. Lewis A Bales,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rader. 29 R„ achda)c R j ann0uncp th „
years Monday, Sept. 8.
Indiana Associated Telephone Corp. GREENCASTLE, IND.
iiiioh.., ret
Return to Buhner office. 9-lp.j
TOO MANY HTGHBALL8
tn a triage of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Bales, to Stephen Lokos, son of Mrs. Julia Lokos. of Chi1 ig<, on Wednesday, Sept, 3rd, at 2 p. in. .n a single riy* cere-
^ ' ,no,, y'
! ” ” "*““*“11 The bride wore an afternoon
REGISTERED SHORTHORN SALE
At the Maurice Wilson farm I mile Mouth of Mansfield, Ind., east f/4 mile off State Road 39, on old (ir<*-ii:astle road, 5 miles north <H Carbon, IA trrtle* vest of Grecnca-xlle, on
Friday, Sept. 12, 1947
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 9 (UP)— Too many highballs may be keeping the patter of baby feet from ringing through many 1 American homes, a student of the causes of sterility said to-
day.
t>r. l>wto Michelson, San 1 Francisco, told the third Amerf- 1 can con#fress of obstetrics that childless couples would have a better chance for offspring if
cident Facts,” the National Safety Council’s statistical yearbookIn rural areas, traffic deaths at night a.nd in daylight are almost
equal.
ItflP THE GREENCASTLI BOY SCOUT!
MVS YOUR WASTE PAPE* TO THEM.
PICK-UP TOMORROW WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IOTA
A. and S. JUNK YARD
SIMON ADELMAN
FIVE-HOUR PARADE CLIMAXES VFW CONVENTION
III hc.llh i, your fo*. ll himper* you in many way». Overcome ill health with the aid of your good friend, the Phylician. Gall for his experienced counsel at the first sign of trouble. You will thus conserve valuable time, and prevent needless suffering at well. Then the Doctor's prescription brought to this Pharmacy will be compounded precisely.
I, di css of print silk with black at- 1 thpir K*neral heUth and wHl-bo-
{ ccKsorie* and a corsage of cream
j j gardenias.
{ I Miss Neva Bales was hhr sis- • let’s maid of honor. She wore n 1 1 dark blue afternoon dress witn
J black
ol cream carnations.
Ing was improved.
"They should regulate their 11 working houra, dietary habits.]* exercise and recreation.” he said. “Alcoholic b?verages and smoking in moderation probably am
accessories and a corsaee . . . .. .. ^ 1 not harmful, but the patunt
William Lokos. brother of the
should be warned against excess-
Mullins Drug Store N. L. DONF.LSON
4 in their use.”
groom, was best man. J „ . „.
i the^rri 0 : 1 ;: ^ ^ , 1*r bride attended the wedding >n in * lATgt pe rc xntage of ! I cases, Michelson said. J,. f robm ta takin * 8 pour ^ -Male deficiency is a facto®. , in electrical engineering at Mor- tt|t not a , wayB the sole one. in Park Junior College in Ch!-| w t 0 go per cent of such mar-! -rL , x I rlages,” he reported. ’’However, [ Th. couple are spending their f . ach partner may have several ’ honeymoon touring Indiana and* lac tora that contribute to the
visiting the bride’s parents. »i n f ecim dity.”
They will be at home at 11832 Among thc causes ha listed
Sangamon St.. Chicago.
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THRONG of 250,000 persons lines downtown streets in rilrynisiui rvvmi rtve-hmir r" r ' , ' lr »vxr*»•<■)*rx»’ci nn rvu wr» f Irvls01 rvrxnatArtf „ P x . _ __ *’ _
fever-produeing illness, marchers cups national convention of the Veteran., of ForeTgn" Wars^Tlnteinat
