The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 April 1927 — Page 2
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I HE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927.
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TUESDAY
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Never Such Drama! Never Such Adventure!
Hr liail l.nn;li for her! Hr liiul hMini lor her! Now in the iiluek heart of i it,i In ilar?d ueath onto mo to win back her love! How could she let him km •hat he bad m ver LOST it
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HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor
. K. RARIDLN, < ilj Editor
Personal And Local News
Paul Albin is driving a new Essex 1 sedan purchased of Don Kail. Rev. A. S. Warriner, oi Clinton, as |iresident of the a.-sembly, is in jfeneral charge of all arrangements. Mrs. Harry llohard is in the County Hospital where she went Saturday for treatment and observation.
sociation lias ever held. Rep. Parnell of the Ninth Indiana District, was the principal speaker at th
meeting.
Roscoe McCoy is confined to his
home by illness-
Mrs. L. J. Vans ant of Chicago is in this city visiting with relatives. .Senator Andrew Durham will speak before the Men's Club of Crav.-fords-
ville this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jh Zeis are moving ' from cast Walnut -treet to the corner of Poplar and Spring Avenue. Mrs. A. O- White, Miss lio.-a Sid- ’ dens and Mrs. Anna Goodwin of Filmore spent Monday in Columbus. Mr. and Ml.-. Harold Pitt -. ML Olive are the parents of a daughter ! Fern Rose, born to them Monday. Bee Hive Ilebekan lodge held its
Fin J regular meeting at the rooms Mon-
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EGG SHOW , — o Poultry Club ii polt gond |i:n..pi . ts for Egg Sbow. I he eiitrii' will i In Friday at nmi. Eighteen pii.i will be awarded which the merchanlbate eontributed. Tbe student.' taking club work are i\ peciully asked te .'hov. egg . Mi Arbuckle, dome li'' sci* . re te ii hei', will give diirerent preparations for egg.-. There will al.-o be several different gradings of eggs shown. I he eggs are to be brought to the agriculture room or bring them t.» the County Agent - oil. e at (Mint House. Be sure your name i- with your eggs. Prizes are as follow Harris Milling Co., 100-lb. Imp Egg Mash. Marshal Cement & (iruin Co., WO lb. Kull-O-Pep Egg Mash. < ampbell Bros., 2d lb.-. Full-O-Pep Egg 'I K. P. Mull in -, Kodak and Kod k Memory Book. M C. Cnlfman, ,- >ickeu feeder. Browning <k Hammond, K. I\. Knife or heal I'odd A Son-
( lolhi':i , 1.(111 in nirrcliiindise. Win. LiUdjoige, SJ.00 in men handise. W. A. Coeper, •;* I.(.10 in mci'chandi.se. Allen llro ., 1.0(1 in nieroliandise. Christie A Poltei, I.Ot) in nn*•• liandi. e. Cannon A Co., sl.OO in nierehamli.-e W. Wet/., i.oo in niereliandise. Owl Drug .Store, .‘fd.UO in inerchandi.-e. Euilalj's Maikot, nOe in merchandise. Moore A Cook, ij 1.00 in meivhandi.-e. o I'he Triangle Club will meet tonight at the (hri.stiau church at 7 o'clock iiromptly. Please bring dues.
Miss Evelyn Jane Miller of . , . more left Sunday for a visit with her zoning. There were initiations. father, Mr. G. W. Miller, Springfield, (jharle.s Leist of the White Cleanlib j ers, attended the state convention o f P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet with ^ ** [ ‘ d Cleaner, held at Columbus
Mi -. Nellie Anderson at Theta Kappa -' ron ' la T-
Nu House at 7:30 p. in., Wednesday,! _\j r an j (j la Lear, living near April 27th. ] Mt. Meridian on the National Road
Miss Mabie Bash, daughter of Mr.’«e the parents of a son, Frederick, and Mrs. E. E- Bash undenvent a i: honi to them luesday.
operation at the County Hospital 'jrj,,, nieting of the TwenI'ut'day for lelief fiom appendicitis, Century club has been po-tpon-
Mr,. Grace Black is attending th- indefinitely on account of the Fetl-
Bloomington District Inarterally con- 1 '■‘ ratio n meeting at Hurkey Run on
ferenee of th- Methodist church 1 Thursday and Friday,
which is being held in Bloomington Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson will ontcrllic 2Gth and 27th. tjyn ] ler Lome on East Washing-
Rev. and Mrs. V. L. Raphael have. ton Tuesday evening with a
gone to Bloomington to attend a meet- dl,uier in honor of her mother, Mrs. ing of the Board of Control of the Alice farmer’s, birthday anniversary. W, -tminsler Foundation for Presby- A number of guests will he present, leriaii Students at Indiana University, i Section four of the Methodist
The W oman's League of the Meth-' vhich has as its leader, Mi■li'l Church will meet Wednesday H ' K CuiKh, a-sisted by Miss Grace He. noon at 2:00 o'clock. Mrs. C. , ' arrow - wil1 have a lu"«'heon Wed-
lloward Tavlor will have th- work “ ejJa > at 12:;; " the chuPch ' •' ll - Th, .-ociul hour will be in charge o' U ?" n 1 er wdl ^ vo !l read i ,, » a,ui ti,cre ^-•Tion 11 "iH be other features of interest. All
members of section four are urged to
The funeral of Eli N. Wat. on whojbe present.
i> -,| away .Saturday afternoon at
home in Eminence was held on u . AbuUl ol * i n. day morning at 10:.".0 al the Bap-i Ut>men vt >'^sel.eart Legion, lela ii i Church in Eminence with Rev. 'j' 63 and fncmJs ^rprised Mrs. Jm Ruben MnMen of Belle Union ir , at her home on Liberty Slreel ) .| | . ntri , Monday night, it being her birthday.
The evening wa, spent in games and
I K, y tom Bible ( la .-, of the social conversation after which dainMetliodifJ ehui'vli will meet with ty refreshments were .'erved. The Mr.'. J. M. Ilellenger, 1023 S. College ladies presented Mrs. Sears a b.'au'.i\ve,, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock ful fern.
Mr. Ben Riley will conduct the pro-’
gram and Mr-. Ralph Hays will lead 'curing of concrete on the Locust the devotion. street pavement will begin again
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Body and top work on all makes of e a ,, s
Generator work done the right way Frank Overhalser, electrician.
Bill Johnson, general mechanic, and
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Duffy Hughes, in charge of bath
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| rcligiou* edur.ition depnnn,'^j g.ve a talk to the M-thoili,, j Union toinuimu ..-i,, _ j. Haute. The I J
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The Shop of A Thousand < ii fU is the Porcelain Art Shop ■ loir you may find not only Jhiiigof rich artistry but of )>racticul| utility as well.
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HELPS A I'AINI L. B U K Lumbago and a stiff, .suggest at once tbe diuretic to stimulate kidney secretions and rid the system of troublefume poisons that cause the distressing aches. Mrs. Black of Petersburg, Va., -ays: “Before I took Foley Pills diuretic, I could not -loop over nor raise up without great pain. Now - ince taking them I have none.” Ask for Foley Pills diuretic. A prompt improvement will amply repay you Satisfaction guaranteed. R. I>. Ml I.LIN >. I'll \KMAO
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lu re of (he marriage 0 f Miss Agnes provement work was halted last fall M. Louis to Thornton R. Dixon at when the cold weather -et in. The M ■ t Baden. Hid., on Friday, April contractors have been fixing privat22. They will reside in Gary. Mrs. drive-way- and street intersections Dixon formerly resided in this rity, the past several days and plan to and is w ell know n by many resident.-, i start on the street proper tomorrow . Miss Lillie Scott of this city and 1 The regular monthly meeting of <h-R-v. John Dennis of Indianapolis High School Parent Teachers Asso-i-werr united in marriage in this cityjation will be held at the high school Monday . Mi-s ScMt lias lived near j building this evening. The R„\ r '. ili- city for sometime and Rev. Den- : Howard Taylor, pastor of the Melhoni i - unite well known here whei ? dist Church will he the speaker. Mr-, h, ha- delivered sermons at the Ohio 1 erd Lucas, vice-president of the Didst, Mission. ianu Photo Endorsers Association, Th- Woman's Circle of the Presby- *' iU f ^ UK ' h ‘ ' ' teiian Church will meet Wedne-.lny : ^ , _"' e, ‘ k ' rhrrP ' Vl11
uftfinoim at 2:30 o’clock in the church
Special offer on Voss Electri*:
Wednesday m ming providing’weat ’ L ' °' H er conditions are favorable. This im-' f ' Um ’ r C ' J " At Gas 0ffue -
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The cmaniittee <m (he senior class play Ha- -elected "The Torchbciuei a tin—-act comedy, a.s the produc!ion to be staged by the class on the eights of June 10 and 11. Tbe play, published by Samuel I i iich of New York City, was w-vit-t-n by Geiuge Kelly and portrays an amateur production in a little theatre. Try-outs for feminine role- will be h-ld on T u-- ay afternoon at 3:30 in 1 Public Sji-akirg Hall and aspirants i ina-culii.e roles will report on We,ini. day afternoon at the same time in Public Speaking Hull. Pii f. 11. B. Gough and Miss Ethel Mon of the public speaking departnumt. will act as coaches.
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ANOT21EE BiG Used €ar Auction at H. A. Sherriirs Garage GRI FM \STLF Saturday, April 30, Hi 7 V. !M. (ONSISTINt; OF 25 REBUILT ( VRS I i!)2(» Ford Tudor; 2 l!>25 Fold < o»i|)(‘s; I 1 !)25 Essex < onch; I- RI25 Ibssux Coarli; I Buic*l< ('oupu; I DodHt’ Rojidstor, U iiitfi* Top; I (’huv. (’oupu; I < li<‘v, Sudjm; 2 Ford Srdnns; ;md 15 others.
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DON IIAi l. MOTOR CO. Auctioneers: H. A. Sherill, O. J. Rector.
pailcs. Miss .Shearer will lead the devotions. A round table discussion of the recent Presbyterian meeting will be in ehaige of Mrs. C C. Huesti- 'lie retiring executive board will
be the hostesses.
Funeral services for Darrell 3. Rcb.:its, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Roberts were held on April 10, at ( leveland. Ohio The former Giern-ca-tle man wa.s ill for nine months of cancer of the stomach and ho is sur-
vived l,y the widow. Deceased was inland Mrs. Hedge a're well kikTw’ii here' , '/ lacks,,uth a,,d t ,oultr y business Mr. Hedge formerly played basketball ' lt ' veland ' 1 | e wU1 h® remembered ( on the Roachdalc high school team. ' 1 a* a bunntsa i—oditc of hlf 0
i lather -ome years ago on north
Jackson street.
BRIDE.
Walter S. Campbell of Fillmore I Addison A. Richey, giie of Atwood’s
Did Grpencasllc, believes in strict at11 cation to business. This was demon- . ti ll ! Sunday morning, when his b"'i ■ in I ill mo re caught fire. His motliei' a.-ked him what to do when 'Ii' fire was discovered, and before Ii • could un-wer her, the telephone 1 ig. Il wa- a long distance call and (bi party on the other end wanted ' a ear load of feed. While the neigh-h-I wer. «xtinguishing the fire, Mr. . 1 amphell -old the load of feed and
--very thing ended in just the right P 0 "dence some time ago through Hr I "'ay, because the profit on the feed au o! l salesman, Virgil Me nrobubly over-balanced the loss from '-'ammack, who was well ueijuainte-l i (,he fire. j with both imrlies.
Mr. and Mrs. Met ammack accum
Di. L. Hawkins, Deyiartmeut Mur-< panied the couple to Paris and ver , goon of the United Spanish War Yet-1 the attendants at the wedding. 11:1,1 • wn at the North Indiana As 'Ihe happy couple came to Alw od uciation of Spanish War veterans Sunday, but returned to her home in j belli at Lebanon Sunday. The mert Indiana the same day . Now, hewc 'dc was one of the largest the As- j er, they are back li Atwood and will ■ - —— ' go to bousekeeping in tbe Eph Dm
; goo residence in the southeast part of
town.
Addison's many
Friends her- receiveu worn Tuesday of the death in an automobile accident near William-port un Sundn; night of Mrs. Derrell Hedge, who formerly taught at Roachdalc. Mr . Hedge was teaching at Raub and her husband is teaching in Terre Haute. She had been spending the weekend with him and started to driv ■ home at night When near William port, she .-truck a bridge abutment and was instantly killed. Bah Mr.
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well known business men, and Mrs. Margaret Jones of Gr-cm ustle, I ini iana, were married at high noon a' the court house in Paris, Edgar cuun ty, Illinois, on Saturday , April I (I, 1927. The ceremony was performed by County Judge Paul II. Lawfior. This wedding was the culmination of a very unusual romance, as th contracting parties hail never . e-n each other until they met on their wedding day . They began a n rre
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friends hero have
j been meeting his wife and congraulat ing them this week and all wish them I a long, happy and prosperous life of : wedded bliss.—Atwood, 111., Herald.
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