The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1927 — Page 2
f Pncrn Two
THE OPERA HOUSE
Personal And Local News
TONIGHT
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-the hit of hits!
Hr hmi heal'd ihou-and.- vhf i li acre.-'s the linr ror a lourh-Howri—he’d h ard 'hill- scream a sv.-nn sonjr—hut the v/entest all wa- n whisper—“l love y'n.’
c rr. shed the hip: mu av nf
Tri Kappa will meet' Thursday at, 7:"0 o’clock at the home nf Mies Virginia Kelley. 'Hie official Board of the >fetho-di.-t ('hutch will meet toniprht at Tt.lO at the church. 1 h > Busine-. and Professional
(Continued on pnpre two) nipto the action, the hettcr. 'I hin::mi".ht pell disaster. After set in:the matter. I returned to Iteil uud enjoyed another two or three hout '
sound repose.
The third time I wri di tin hr I wtt. on he death < f our himented Qur^n Marpherita. She hail a noble on I rnaynanitnous soul, endowed v! U anpelic virtues. I ttdnrejl her pentlenes- and sympathy with hiph and low. .She was praeious to all and to her last wished me well for the pre^t. nes- nf Italy. She was hailed as a
1 FIR DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Oflice al (Irerneaslle, I ml i an a, ns second class nniil mailer. HARRY M. SMITH Editor ami Proprietor R. It. RARIDEN, City Editor
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which ordinary barbers are ma le in. He is net loquacious. He tells me none of his troubles and I tell him none of mine. He withholds his joy and I withhold mine. He does no",
face when much lie
,| ;1V . 'cun bent the -afety. He is a man d< -
with anpuish and i pave orders that vo, ed to shavinp, in which pt<
Woman club will meet tonrpht at “f asc i Mt queen” and nil fascists love I j pl»y ' vith anfl fnn<lle m . v 7: :o o clock at the court house. her profoundly. The 'ickness which ^ allow him to show how
The Woman’s Study Club will ptmeded her death filled 'he
meet at iidio o’clock at the home of Alts. A. A. Ahbotli. 1017 S. Collepe
A venue.
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voted to shavinp, in which pnfr-;-
1 hould he kept infotmed of her ion ho ^ an artist. He lathers withcondition and he awakened any nipht nl| t iln . v e^tra llourishe-i and drawI that a tutTi of theworse occurred. She the razor across he face without un-
.1. .1. nimmitt has retunied to i i- ,jjp f | peacefully very early one morn- nece.-sary expenditure of physical home in T« xhoma, Oklahoma after jj nK ;1Ill | f aro.-e to mourn, prepare He appreciates with me that a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Heur the nations mourninp and hrinp what : unless effort is lost. So well have Provo. eomfot: j could to the kinp^and royal both of us carried this out, that we . , _ , | familv have nat exchnnped more han two
, Tl.e United State- Pension Board >’ „ , words.-outside of greetinps.-in the
nee ,d ' l 1 .',-’ H/w ,, 'lh'nce r at t 10'on o’- j Orrinurily, it i from a sound leon ; ^ire four year- lie has been pivin,' I , ' of seven hours, I awake on a ne\C 1110 an occasional shave.
j day, every day , ready to meet it, t 1 K<> tlten fully attired wearinp my
Mr.-. A. II. Manuel is at homo j preally refreshed with restore! on- t'hlinp hreeche- to breakfast. It is ;iom Ft. Lauderdale. Hu. where she crpy an 1 re placed force. Seeminply "'hat I call a breakfast. I wonder ha been on a two week’s visit with j as if to pnvi mv -trenpth, I ins i .. .-omoiimes what an Enpli-hman, or relatives. i etively stretcli u ,d yawn, pninp my. an American of a German would call .... . .... , . ... limps and ,r.u-ol an extra ..waken- iin, l "hat ho would do with stub a 1 ■ mrsday head,„p dub will ^ as a fbsh> , atn 1 breakfast as mine. There is no frui.
meet with Mrs. .Inhn Hamm no! ^ ' f ■ ■ ■
Chestnut St., Thursday evenlnp
: 7 :.'I0 o’clock.
^ f of bed. My day has bopun. I never i There is no toast. There are no suus-
stay in bed a m< inent after the yawn | k>, RT-. ham and epps. hreakfa-t foodj I cannot hut think that the practice : or anythinp w hich would typify tne
l ied Harrold. -on of Mr. and Mis, 'of lyinp in lied after one awakens i- ' modern brrakfast. I hero is even :m .lame. Ilarro]:! ha> pone to Ro.-.e conductive to In ilude and dullne.- . coffee, for 1 do not drink coffee Lake, St. Louis to take a position I cannot hut breed stapnation of, ail J locrn,—it is not a h od, it i.wi h the Pennsylvania Railroad a- body and mind. It i.- demoralizing to | disa’ rou- I r hmin-workers. M\ fireman. the discipline of self. It puts a dr- , breakfast -imply consists of a pla Andrew E. Durham senator from fonsive -pirit in life and robs the in- ’of milk and is a matter of one minute Putnam and Montpomery counties, dividual of bold and smashinp of- 1 drink it at the table in small pulp-
vvent to Indianapolis Wednesday for’tensive to face the day.
that it mipht be properly salivi i
thi 1 i peninp la l ure.
of the Indiana Lepis-
J)ireeled by I . Harmon W ci^lti Adapted From Owen Davis' St ape Success Production Manupr
merit
B. P. l ineman
MARY ASTOR
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LLOYD HUGHES
FIRST NATIONAL PH U RE
MKHMAID C’OMKDY—WIDK AWAKK
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Miss Nettie I.ockriupe ■lay and Saturday with For tsville.
vi.-ited Fi'ifriend.- at
Air-, (irover McCammon returned home Sunday after spending sev t d
work- in Miami, Fla.
Mi -. Ruth Fry of Imliunapr li.- sin- t the latter part nf the week with her p.." nt Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McMahan \1 J «.-■«• You up * f Crawfordlie \l iicd over Sunday with her lirother
T. !». Younp and wife.
.VIr. and Mi -. Joseph Crosby enca tie visited Saturday 4..d ■ i"day with 'icir paietits here. '.it. and Mr . Lester Fredricks and Vu . W. A. Dean lift Sunday hr t ic f ’ in ' r r home in Goltlshourph N . < . Mr . 1 lorn will spend the wintef
with them.
j Lockridge of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mr.-. Claude Lockridpe of Dana, and Mr. and Mr-. A C. F. ekiidpe a.id i .-on Were guest of a New Year's dinner at the home of Mr. and Mis
| Fred Lockridpe.
Mrs. (dell Bain of Russellville pent Tuesday with her father Mr. Dan , Perkins who is real poorly. Mrs. Verna l aller and -on Jr. vi it' d Saturday nipht and Sunday wi’a h“r .-ister Nr'ttie Underwood ae ! I children of < rawforilsvillc. Mr. and .Mi . O. A. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bowen and Mrs. Ella Su hirlili attended the funeral i f i their siiier .VI r . .him Underwood at
(irerneastle Lodge No. :14K will mi r t .onight iii regular session at : ?:(H). There will he two degices econ l and third . A full attendance is
dr sired.
Ali.-s Martha .Sanders who has lienn visiting Mrs. V. K. Newcomer, of N'orthwood Blvd. has returned tri Itockfonl, Illinois, where she is prol'i sor rd' French in Rockford College. Thr' First Ward Parent Teachers’! \ss ciation will meet Friday after--noon at 2;.'i0 o’clock. I’rof. E. R. Bartlett will give the arldre.-s and the Fourth Gratle will give an entertainment. • The Sons of Veterans will meet tonight at 7t.'lO o'clock at the home of Otto I .ait in, rust Washington street. In-tallation nf officers and other important business. Members lie pres-'
ent. John Goddard, Secy.
M. F. Gmenv.aid of Indianapolis,
While still in my pajamas, I take a few very simple arm and leg m ve merits just to limber me up. 1 breathe deeply .o get my lung- full of fresh air. for there i- need that the lungs resume actively their function- for a working body and not a sleeping one. That operation just takes a minute tv two and 1 am then in my ha h. My hath is always tepid, the temperature of the body. I am not a di - ciple rf the cold bath the first thing iu the morning, for vie reason that the functions of the system have i nt, reached their maximum momentum and to require the heart and nervous organs to resist a cold bath is asking '• o much of them belore they have
properly put cn full
ed.
Mik j.- a wonderful food, perhaps the lust for;11 known to man. This one glass of milk contains enough nourishment to sustain me until the midday meal six hours hence, I ks always taken when I am alone for I am not a great lover of company at table. The greatest honor 1 can bestow upon anyone is to invite them to lunrh. It would even be an honor for my own bin-her. Centra, my servant, puts the milk on the table and then withdarws. Rhe is forty and sil-
ent, uncommunicative.
It is 7:30 and 1 am ready to take
my morning can "r.
In tomorrow's Raniuw Primicr
|ie<'d. The tepid "'is- Mini lolls what he does with
bath meets my requirements and tempers me for a brisk nibdown. I t<itarh great importance to the latter. I perform it myself and briskly, very briskly. 1 will ne.’> allow a masseur near me, us I_do my rub-down to nr own liking and without any ceremony I know it is more efficacious. The bh od is forced to circulate and I
ha- been namrd manager of thr- Von-' (y 0 | my whole being somewhat prin ea-tle Theatre hereby Harry Yonder- j n(f j nt(> aet ion. The -kin is refres i--ihmi.l, owner. He -ueeeeils Guy e<l and ridden of all redundant suiHammitt who was moved to Bloom- 1 ni,,- m be i ,,,,.1 sla -
Claicnv Perkins rf
Indianapolis j I ■ 1 \ ■ it-iiVr 1. .
js at Ratur lay and Sunday with hi:
family here.
i'r. uiirl Mrs. ('. < Collins f.tonoed the funcial of th formers unde, VI. S. Allen, which wa- hell in IndiamInli- Monday afternoo. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Call anil chlld11 n -prut Ratuilny in Inrlianapoli . Mi.-.- Isbell Sommerville, Vli.-s B"’l
New Winchester S:'unlay mo.nii"'’. Ap. J. Al. Stafford was a business visitoi in Inrluuiapoli- Tuesday. A la'ge crowd atteiuleil the Muronie and Eastern Star Banquet 'rud thi' joint installation of officers betid the Eilwnnl- Garage Thursili.y evening. Mi lllanehe Porler entertaii:.'d thr' Ladoga Bridge Club Tuesday afternoon. Mr. anil Mr.-. Milligan Young if tflrei nca.-tle visited Sundny with Mr. Mini Mrs. B. L. Hall. FOR S AI 11 b«. Bi n -1 "1 < apple . Phone 7Pi. Win. M. Rnndfl.
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Wiljiam Thompson, one of the widdy known resident- of north (ireeneastle, is reported critically ill at his home, lie suffered a stroke of paralysis several years ago and iu vei- recovered. His condition has be 11 serious for some time. Mis.- Margaret Pe:;r.-on, of the DePauw University Conservatory of Muie who spent the holidays with her paiei s Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peurn, l.im: In Avenue, returned to Greenca tie yesterday afternor.n.— Be Iford Mail. Albert Hauck wa- the speaker a the weekly luncheon of the Rit i y Club Wedm lay. Mr. Iluuck gavu some fine p inis on economical • ,r.ditions in the country as he .*ee them and concluded his talk with th" reading nf an original poem on Rotary and its -ervice.
plus ready to be renewed and
healthy.
Trained Reader When I come from the hath, he newspaper- are brought to me. 1 rend them while dressing for my horse- ' hack ride. 1 am one 01 those who ccn truly say that he was i nee a new - 1 paperman and responding to nn training I can glance through them with the eye of •he experienced eu : - tor. Td dress while reading is not >. difficulty. The dre -ing j., a purely mechanical function and subordinate to the will without any conscijUi thought. It should not h* a subjet for mental expenditure. We do it every day, then why not make Hie physical apencie which the operation in dressing takes, work automatically, ju- . a- one’.- fingers do on the typewriter or the piano. The reading of the new paper then becomes
' his one hour a day of recreation. Msi), he definitely answers the worldwide rumors that he is afflicted
an incurable malady. Night Coughs
Stopped in 1.7 Minutes Umo.-'t always coughing is caused by an irritated and inflamed throat or bronchial tube.-, which cough .-yrupis and patent medicines do not touch. But a famous physician's prescription recently discovered called! Thoxine goes direct to the cause, relieves the inflamed membrane, and stops the cough almost instantly, one wallow drvs the work and the remarkable thing ulwut it is that it contains no done, chloroform nr harmful drug.-. Once used you will never be without it. Pleasant taste. Safe for children. She., bOc. and SI.0(1. —Sold by L. M. Stevens’ and all good drug stare.-.
^ ANNOUNCING ' THE OPENING OF THE Rainbow Beauty Shoppe WORK DONE BY OPERATOR EXPERIENCED ALL LIVES OF BEAUTY CULTURE. Located al 137 E. Anderson Street, Arrn - From Phi Dell Bouse. Call aBl-X For tppoinlmenl. Opal .\1. Sutton, Prop.
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Iota Psi Alpha has issued invitations in liniiur of Mrs. Gilbert at their chapter home, <iOl East Seminary street, on the afternoon of January K. Mrs. Gilbert was formerly
an added product of the menial nu - chanism, which it can perfocetly w 'll uccntnpli-h while the fingers are u-
supied esewhere.
, My shave comes before 1 put on my collar. 1 have become rather skill ful in he us-p of an American safety razor and though my l>eard is thi 'k
Mi Edith Hazeletf, daughter of the 'tiff. I have attained such lex late Mr. and Mrs. William Hazelett! tfril >’ ,hul 1 )iko "Hjing “ and will ho reniemherei] by many nlan y seconds from lather to towel ’ friends here. or whatever self-shavers are suppos-
ed tf measure •heir spec.I on. How-
Due to the happy confusion ♦hat ever, I have to use a new blade every r igris in :. large family at the holi- time I -have for there are no bladeday time, the names were not obtain- : made that can stand more than ono '‘d of the honors of two gif*,s of shave on my beard. And l must shave candy to the Childrens Home. While 'every day. It all must come off, too. regretting to -ay ‘‘Thank you” in 1 for I wear no moustache, which ithi- impersonal way, the Home want-■ one of my American aUrihutes. these friends to know how mu. h 1 am anti-whiskers. Fascism is nnI their kindness wa>* appreciated. ti-whisker. Whiskers are a sign . f
decadence. Glance at the busts of the (iieencaKtle pas users went hungry Tuesday night, or had make-shift i evening meals, because the gas supply was exhausted. It was short Irecause more was used than could l>e made. 'Hie University’s opening caused the trouble. They consume
more than half the gas used and toj d ^ a(lvnt re(rinM>i which fawigm r<v _ apply the demand, it is impoarible j p | ace . wilh voutll of Hean-hovci to pet the pas furnace* hot enough f aces . Th e bcanl is oriental the mi short notice and if they are heat-1 sni00th faC( . occ idemal.
A Speechless Barlrcr
ed before hand, they wnuld melt down with only half the pas supply being used. As it is the supply is normal after the first rush is over, and the gas came on Tuesday evening shortly after the peak dinner load hour, and no further trouble is ex-
pected.
BROAHXV \Y Mi . G’orge Pickle pas.-cd aw iv at her home in Hainbridge Satu nk:. . Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Van Cleve arc the proud parents of a five pound son horn to them lar*. week. Mrs. VunOlevp wa.- formerly Mis- Ruth Lcwman. Mr. and Mrs. Greenfield have moved from the Me.-. Clay Darnell far i to the Celliver farm south of Rni bridge. Mrs. Chas. Carver who has been quite ill for seme time remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Etche-on have a new baby girl named Maty Elizabeth. Edward Stoner of Hainbridge 1. ! confined to bis home w ith pneumon'a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoner wen in Greencas.*,le on business Saturday. o EAST MARION The members of the C. C. Club and their families were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Oran Buis Saturday evening. Misses Ruth Higgins and Mary Kayler of Indianapolis spent the week-end with Mary and Helen Bry-
an.
great Roman Emperors and you will •'* rs ' Bryan vi.-ited Sunday find them al! clean-shaven,-Caesar,! wilh K ' ,}uis un,, Bimily. Augustus. When the decline of Ro- Bloyd McGrimes has gone to Ohio
man glory liepan, whiskers came into ^ work '
style. It is -rue of all periods. The Kro<1 Hu ' lkel ,1as u " , ' w Ford. Renaissance was a beardless period. •Nurulay visitors with Win. Newman Whiskers were the rule in the old do- ftml fami, V Mr. ami Mrs. Verlio
Bemham, Mrs. Anna Haltom, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Monday and Oran Buis
and wife.
Relatives from Indianapolis visited Sunday with Melvin Ihmrk and family. -M*rw iry Lawrence McGinnis and wife and Melvin Storm and wife helped butcher at Myrtle Storm’s Monday. Mrs. Maude McNary and Mrs. Amy
My barber peck.- in at me occasionally looking with envy on -he accomplishment of the safety. When I am not pressed for time, I let him do I he shaving. He is no common barber! He has a character all his own an! was not made in the same mould
Buis called on Mrs, Monday evening.
Minnie Buis on
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