The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 April 1927 — Page 2
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THE GKEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY. APRIL IS, 1927.
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THE SET UP When big Ait rides his famous horse into the scene, you can be prepared to witness real action. With the capable support of Raven the wonder horse and Rex the marvelous dog. also UNIVERSAL COMRDY BUSTER HELPS DAD
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Come Early - Get In Free. Come Late Save 10c.
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the I’<w>t Office at Crcencastlc. Indiana, as second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor S. K. KAKIDKN, City Editor
Personal And Local News
( . C. Oillen spent Tuesday in .Martinsville on business. The city council will meet this 1 evening at 7:30 o'clock in rcgulr.r
session.
Hugh Wilmore of Vincennes was a business visitor in Greencastlc Monday and Tuesday. Mr.. Carrie Hurne of Plainfield suffered a broken rigid arm Sunday while visiting tier sister, Mrs. Oit Thoma at Morton, when she fell. The Kev. It. 11. Bruner, pa.-tur cf the Christian Church will he the peaker at the Rotary t'lub Wedno ■ day noon; it was announced toda> The local Moose lodge, No. loBJ will meet in regular session on Wednesday at 8 p nt. All members urged to be present. Fillmore chapter No. 180 meets Thursday evening Apiil 14, at 7:dd .Members please bring sandwitche ■ and a dish of food. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Titus and Mr. and Mrs. John Barry of Crawfordsville were visitors in Greencastlc on
Sunday.
Th< Vein iea Club will meet Wed-
nesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs, Bence Maggy on Highland St. Mrs. William Blackwell will
have charge of the program.
Men See US For Easter Togs Watch This Paper For Wednesday’s Ad. TODD’S Toggery
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public is cordially vited U‘ ntteiw all of these servlet The Modern Woodn i will meet '. >• night at 7:30 o'cl ■ k tonight. A I members art: urged to attend. Miss Dorothy (J v ~ of Roach', w::.- unit tl in maniage, Monday to Frank C. \llg od of It n.eh lit It* '•>. Jr.sjier N. I edby. Miss Edythe 11; i . of Indin; n polls tva- m.irriet 1 i i Aio.'it tviley also of Indianap di- Mon la.' in Greencastl- by EM a l.a'v, jnco H
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I'. M. Platte, See'y., Ewitehmen'.I iiion Petuia, 111., talks: "Two l>ot | ties of Folev Pills diuretic removed " ymptom- of my kidney trouble,!
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Mr*. James Brown, R. R. 7 is quit* ill at her home. who have been over the course bay | it is in fine shape and a good sca1 .on is expected by most of them Claude Webb who has been confiiuil to his home and for the last, four weeks to a Martinsville Sunn* | larium suffering from rheumatism ! i., .-ome improved At the funeral of Mrs. O. I' Over-j.-tieot Monday aftermon, music was M'uinishcd by Mis. FTx'tl L. O Hair, | Alls. Robert Stranahan and Miss Call
| harpist.
| The Women's Foreign Missionarj 'society of the Methodist Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:d0 o'eloek with Mrs. Otto Lakiu, 222 E. Washington street. Mrs. Tibbols will | have charge of the devotions. Mrs. J. j P. Allen Sr., will continue her disIcession on "Moslem Women and | Mia. C. II. Taylor will speak on I “Sainlus Day.' Collection and presentation of incense gifts will he in charge of Mi-. O. E. Reeves, Mrs. J. Al. Hellinger, and ^is. John Gray. AH members are urged to bring their incense gifts.
topping backache and pains, dizzi-ue.-s and floating specks, correcting i irregular kidnej action and elraring ■ secretions. Foley Pills have my heart j *“ lest recominemiation." Months of cold I — and damp weather put a heavy strain on the kidneys. Help them Unlay with
Modern Refrigerating Plant
Open.
I am pleased to announce that out' store is now equipped with Electric Refrigeration. This has been done so that 1 could furnish you with food supplies, preserved by the most modern methods. Electric Refrigeration provides a dry, cold atmosphere that keeps our foods fresh and wholesome. We know you will appreciate this improvement, which has been made for your benefit. You are cordially invited to call at our store and inspect this new refrigeration plant, see the iee freezing in the display counter, and see how carefully our foods
are kept.
City Meat Market and
Delicatessen
C. ED. JONES, Prop.
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T'he Kiwunis Cmh will meet fur luncheon ut the l‘ic. byteriun churc i j this week as usual. At this meeting
he last will of Eliza Campbell of , ans wi|1 bt . ma „ fol - the trip t Fillmore has been offered for Probate j In( )oljs on M \ Memb unm the Putnam Circuit court. to aUclul u „ luM , h e 0 „ me nwil! provides that her property shall, , ae(1 tommu . at , with Milton
go to her husband, Lloyd F,. Camp-j p !i( ^ ^
bell.
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Foley Pills diuretic. A *|uick provement will amply repay you. Satfaction guaranteed. A^k youi Druggist for F'oley Pills diuretic.—
R. 1’. Mil.LINS. DRUGGIST. MEMORIAE SEUVK KS
The remains of Bertie Pearl, and Olyve Blanche Dicks Vu.-sbeck, wdi ami daughter of Hariy M. Dickwho pa-sed away at Ca.-per Wyoming in 1021 nd 1020, respectively in Indianapolis. Wednesday afternoon
April 0th.
Brief memoiia! services were held j at Shirley Bios. Chapel, on Thursday , afternoon at 2:30 Reinterment took place in Ueuu' 1 - lul memcri.d Park Cemetery. A number of relatives from Fillmore at- | I ’leled the services and btniul.
CLOV ERDAI.E
The last number of the lecture
, William Gaiter and Mr. and Mrs. .
! A. W. Gaiter of Crawfordsvillc. Clar- 1 “ lf ' lou ' ence Rogers ami Miss Nellie Rogers! Lm ' xrs, V V '
of Fillmore and Harriet Joslin of | versity. .mmediat ; te, 'n d
j Terre Haute, were here Tuesday for of fc L ho ° herc ,n ll ‘ ' . e '' ,( n .
. of Mrs. 0. F. Overstreet.I oi ,lllt "‘■' tltu,lo: 1 ' M - ' r course, “The Climax” will be played
| courses: one in 01 mizatwn an at the high school auditorium Thurs-1
^ — The last will and testimony of l.e-1 ministration and another tor c rp.- ( | ay evening, April 14th. he thi re, April 13. titia Lee Hurst has been offered for of directors, in churches. Baccalaureate services will be held! K ' v ' w - Wilmoth, wife and chil- probate in the Putnam Circuit court. lu . xt Sundav afternoon at the high
*ood dinner with Mr. and Mrs. I The will provides fur the distribu- he gclf.rg members of tlr (..e- - seciv George Frank, Sunday. tion of her personal effects among l cai ^e Lountix Club ate polishing ,i|i Mr Emily B -w"|] j. -pending a | relatives. Jesse M. I.ec, a brother of |heir clubs, prepmatoi \
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Lumbago and a till, .whing buck rugge-t at uni e the ueeil of diuretic to stftnuln'te kidney Hons mid rid Ihe tein of troubl
some poisons lhat cause the distress- r ,, mg ache . Mt Black of Peter da - v< w,th daughter, Mrs.
hui'g, 'a., says: “Befin'i I took Foley Hula Staggs.
Pills diuretic, I could not stoop over Air.-. Lida Pierre. Mr-. .Mattie Bet nor raise up without great pain. Now (.is and Willard Miller visited Elber'
Hospital, recovering from an opera
NOTICE TO COAL CONSUMERS We have a few cars of Red Raven, Red Ash, Pocahontas Coal in transit which can be sold at a very reasonable price. The above coal is a high grade coal and guaranteed to be as represented. Let us help you solve your fuel problem. A. J. DUFF PHONE 317.
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CLINTON F ALLS 'Hie Ladies’ Aid will meet here ut the M. P. Church, Wednesday evening. All member- ar ret|ucslc.| to
tion. Mrs. Dan Hall wa- taken to th" Putnam County Hospital, where she underwent an operation Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller and daughter, visited Mr. ami Mrs. Charlie Miller.
the deceased’s husband was originally appointed executor, according to the will but he parsed away last summer. The will was made eighteen years ago. The second of the Passion Week services at the Presbyterian church will be held this evening at 7:30. Th** theme for meditation will be the “Day of Conflict”. Miss IBelcn R. Hathaway will be the pianist. The week of meetings began last night with a very good attendance. The
at
mon will deliver the sermon, Ajl l: '‘M<'i program js being pro-! Sm . vthc I**hl versus Ephraim Uita Miss Lillian Herod spent the week- i'' 1 "' 1 *>y the Methodist Sunday | et 1: ' 1 ■' ’ end with Mi-- Hel Franl at the ' ' :i " e-Acn Sunday night f Court Tuesday. At
April 17th at 7:30. 1 the attorney for the plaintiff.
lo the open-
ing of the season a week from Sunday. Plans are being made for quite
an elaborate opening, providing the hom *‘ of hcr <mur Poland. weather c ntinuos good. Members The Uflle * Au ' wl11 l,ol<l a fo °'
!-ale at the Ford garage Saturday. | daughter, Gretchen
: spent Sunday
S. Burri- will entertain ' Mis
Mr. and Mrs.
F’rank Vestal and ;
of Beech Grove,
The Christian Church
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mih • mi;;m ;; |iion. I |! ».« { hi t iti i < lipirh. Indi'in-i and Poplar .Vrects '^ ,,n Di. In ili«* | mD’H si.Hi*. moi« than MMMj c^ogrcgatiofin Y^illi .1 Mii'iitbi r .liip el al'iwi-t one .md one half inillion. I mu' ilaiii« aonie of Ihe MronKrs' •'<dl • *s *i the I niicd stall .mil does nn sinnaty work in twelve countries of the
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1 b* OI l< i.tiiifiii Di be ^ 1 c\«la' ion i.»l Hun • If (limugli (hr .Irusj I hr Nrw I < sfam« nl in Im* In < hriv.|i.in >iTip(iirfH aii#' fh « n n M|lfici( *il rwlr of farlh and pra iin ; Ei»f \ i/.ai tili In In* Ilu‘ Son of (iod. Ilu* Supromr fi vrlation of thr I alhf r, :ii»f| lb ucrldV Saviour.
I ’rocliiiins
'.od • ii'il il mn in Hi, ililih iilTieienl lor the wmld's neel, (hnsF. siiprrmary as In •ii.- Kei'imriler id men In l.nl and In eueh oilier; ll ne.'e.ssili „f a u dlel Ch'iireh in order In an cvanKeli/cd world: the eoniing if the lay when ( hrisl -hall re : gn *n|ii eni< in Hi;* heat Is of nil men. Pleads Miih ail iIhi.Iihii Indieiers: for the reici'lion id al liuniun lames, truilillwils. creeds. 11 lamcnlal,|y diusiie in Ihe I lunch uniiersal; for loyally to the New I - .imrir. 11.11111- ami pracliees wherein I hrist was all in all. through alt. and over al . With unUdieiers; far an nreeptnnee of Ihe terms o( hu!\ al ion preseited in Ihe t'ook of \els. wherein Ihe s'ory of ihe hcginniiiK* of Ihe (Ihurrh is recorded. I’radices • ongreglional aulonomy in ( hurch administration iiidiiiJual liberty in Bdilieal inlerpt lalion, inimirsioii onh in haplisin. w'eekly ob-errunoe of Ihe Lord's Supper, and eo-ipmalinn in a l anod work*.
Invites
Ihe weary wnh sin. Ihe truuhltj in heart, and he searchers after the way ol lift as it is revealed in Jesus ( hrist. And ESPEt IAI.EY those people in G'ecnea'tle *ih’i haie been members ol ihe ( hristian ( hurrh in ulher communities, anil who still believe Ihul whal Ihe ( hri> iun t. hureh has stood for for more than a hundred .wars is worth standing fur now. an* invited lo make Ihe l irs*. ( h istian (hurch llieir home. I hose who have never made a public confession of faith in I hrist may do so at any regular service. I hose who are members of a religious Fed) which dors not prai Ice imm rsi n may arranxc with the minister for baptism and thi 1 bv received at any regular service. Many people are planning to come into the church Easter Sunday morning. We invite YOU.
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Ali-- My rtk: Tucker and Miss Doris
.1. W Snider and family and Mrs. (,'tuii- of Martinsville spent Sunday Charles Pickens were Indianapolis with Cloverdale friends.
SELMA— Donald Dill, of Stluw, won district oratories' honor; at
with relatives here. |
Gretchen returned to Blooming-; c “ es * cr *
Eortiiightly Club, Wednesday ton when* she attends I, U.
CLINWN FALLS
Mrs. S. O. Ensor ha received "uri of the serious illne f hcr father, 1 Mr. Alexander near Juilson.
Mi Beryl Douglu-s of Bainbridgt j y[ r£i D an jjjjji taken tu the -pmt the week-end with her parents, ' putnam County Hospital and uj tni:-
Mr. and Mrs. George Douglass. | c j on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Von O’Daniel ol j u
Greenca-tle visited Sunday with J. W. 1
O'DanVl and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. J IN ALCOHOl.U >I’IU.1» ‘ • r • • i BELLEVILLE, 111.. April »• tO' I he Woman - Foreign Missionary _ ch i lhal hib wi f c .vz.- or. * m n V afU ~ two-year alcohoUe -pr* and that W m’ u k, w*. , , i beat him unmercifully when the *" Mi Robt. Williams re urned on h ^ Frod A Bicrer, a ^ "mr-.lny from a ten (lays visit »'ith , ^ filed ^ uit for divuro her father, John Woodall, at Hinds-1 she ^ jaile(J for „ ,„ ra l day.h*
'sets forth, on warrant;- a casing hc-
,, of plotting to kill him and <;«»••**
I list RIBE I OK THE BANNER all the furniture in their home.
visitors Saturday. The la.-t Parent-Teachers' Association meeting for tin* year will he held Wednesday night at the school building. New officer- will be elected. Dr. Leon Gray ha- accepted a position a- physician at the Highland Sanitarium at Martinsville. The fain ily will move there soon. Sue Lay lie who has been in Ivmlucky for some time is visiting with
friends here.
Ray Black and family have moved lo the property owned by Mrs. Wingfield in the east part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Morrison o:' Greenca-tle visited Mr. and Mrs.
A New Coat for Easter? Ihe Eilh of April is not far d;-l»nl p^- U'" c you resolved definitely upon your Ear i^|i'i<‘ r '' M hi not ronw* in today and at least |{rl^^ ,l ' ,l " , cd vvi'h the styles lhat arc going to he Fa day favorites. Here are mats of many types: Dress.' roa ' C 1 ' kind you'll want to near to churrh). semi lai ored coals (for general near) and >P" r ' (IIATS FOR THE MODERN WOMAN (HATS FOR THE MODERN MISS ( OATS FOR THE LARGER WOMAN (DATS FOR THE SHORTER WOMAN
Hero ere twill-, (needs and no'cll* plant intorestiiiK array of colors, navy. t*t' ! ' ^ griH'ii- a'ltl many mixtures in slyle^ ends’ .
in •" gra.'"'
novel ‘rimming features,
modest y priced at
A gootl -i/c range
$27.50
Ulher UusLaiulinLr Values at
NO) ELI ) SILK SCARFS
$22.50 - $35.00 - $37.5« ALLEN BROTHERS
FAITHFUL SERVICE.
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