The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 May 1927 — Page 2

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THE GHEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER MONDAY, MAY 30, 1927,

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't?® A smashing drama of the rails. Hei-e’s a mad, whirling, roaring, hair-lifting drama of splintered steel and welded hearts, with more thrills than the Speedway races. Featuring JACK DAUGHERTY and BLANCHE M El IA FEE Y Also, Universal Comedy GEORGE RUNS WILD

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THE DAILY BANNER Enterr/I in the I’"^t Offiee at Grfeucaslle, In.Iiaria. us aet'ond clusu mail matter. HARRY M. 'll HI. Editor and Proprietor S. It, KARIM N, < .l» Editor

Personal And Local News

I.pe Bryan of Fillmore was reported <serioUely ill at iii !i mte Monday. Fre«i Meltr.er and Harry Moltzoi of Chirapo, wore Meno-t ml Dm vi itm in this rity, Sunday. Dr. and Mr-. John G. Benson of Columbus, ()., attended the .Moinorial [)ay services here Sunday.

The S. C. C. Cluh will meet Tues-

day evening with Mi-- Nellie Brov.n-

ine, east WashinjCe n street.

Miss Mona McAllister visited with | friends in Terre Haute, Sunday. ' Born Sunday to Mr. and Mr«. Lois li. Cowyrill, a daughter, at the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. John Spurgeon and some j friends of Salem, visited Sunday here j with Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley /.eiglemah attended a dinner party at the Hotel j Lincoln in Indianapolis Saturday evei ning. • ‘ • Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kelly and children of Lafayette spent Decora1 tion here with Mr. and Mrs. Holmes | Cruver. | Miss Miriam Clements of Craw- | fonl-ville spent Decoration here with | her grand-parents, Dr. and Mrs. W.

W. Tucker.

‘ Don Hall who suffered an attack of lu art trouble at Covington, Friday, was improved Monday and was expected to come to hi« home here.

FARM SALE

2 farms of Guy Jackson, bankrum UK acres of the home place, excHj,. provements. 78 acres known as K u . u .i"J lln - Both farms are about b miles East , () f r arni castle on Indianapolis road now beincr ,,een ' ed . ^ Psv«

a11 ‘i-n* excep, .

Sale will be May 31st, 1927, at 11 \ v at First National Bank of Greoneastle EVERETT A. DAVISSON, Referee in Bankruptcy. E. A. BROWN, Trustee in Bankruptcy.

sold

Farms will he

theron and subject

Sale si.'l he private for rash,

free and clear of

to rights of tenants now

I ORMKR RESIDENT VISITS HERE

Thos. M. Pierson and wife, of Central Square, N. Y., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Knight of this city. Mr. Pierson is Mr-. Knight’s brother, and is a Putnam county boy, being bom and reared on his father's farm north and east of Fillmore. At an early age the old horse and double shovel plow became too slow according to this young man’s deires, whose ears wen* attuned to -omething more “dickety click" and

on th"- Ytindalin railroad at Terre Haute, which position he filled for several years. | In the early 80’s Mr. Pierson took an active part in the movement to better the conditions of bis fellowmen on his chosen proL's-ion freely giving his financial and moral support in the founding and upbuilding of the Order of Railroad Telegraph- ( ers. now one of the strongest of the several railroad (motherhoods, of which organization. Mr. Pierson has ( been national vice president for more than thirty years, during which time he has visited all -ectiois of th;

tired list, at bis own request, with the well earned title of Senior Vice President.

IIEDI) \ HOYT TELLS ABOI'T

THE FIG ERE.

NEW YORK, May 30. (UP)—She

The Over-the-T* ,i Cups Clul V *''H j who hopes to cut a figure this seameet Tuesday, May H, wil l Mi M. ,, n must conceal her figure beneath | A. Cox, 512 E. W hinglon t. geometrical lines. Diagonal lines are

1 ii.-ed on most of the better class of

Lee Mathias of Chicago is here foe an(| wrap , this year . TrianMemorial Day with h,- mother, Mi . (|a| . jnsf , ts and drapes, squares, cirMary Mathias, e. Sem tre. , fabric trimMrs. Jennie \\ ' mly -mmt.

visited here ovei Sunday. She for-

merly lived here.

and are rel-

his eyes to a wider scope than thf

ordinary corn row-, the result being L.itml State’. Carmda'and Mexico’in

’ telegraphy at hjs offi ,. il(1 t . a| , ac .i ty . In recognition of his long and faithful service, Mr. Pierson was during tin* past few days, placed on the re-

Mr. Pierson learned telegraphy at Reno, I rid., and after a coupe of years service < n the old Indianapoli and St. Louis railroad (now the P.ig Four) he became a train dispatcher

MV SUNK NOTICE

Call meeting Temple l.odge Number 17, Tuesday afternoon 1:30 o’clock I huncral C. H. Ashworth. Jesse Mr-

Anally, W. M.

CLASS SERMON EXERCISES AT HIGH SCHOOL (Continued from Page I),

Mr. and Mrs. A J. Paschen children of Middleburg. Ind., .spending a few .tvs here with

j atives.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer VanClcave an i-pending the week-end with relatives

at Rnekprtrt, the former home ■ I ’dr-.

Vanf leave.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bur), aic her ( for Decoration Da.v, visiting Burk-’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Burks, Maple !h ; it-.

Mr. and Mrs. William Straub and son Hilly of Indi. I'apoli wen vi itors here Sunda\. Mrs. Straub was formerly Miss Dorothy Jordan .c: ithe daughter of Mr. and Mi -. Mule rt

Jordan.

AGAIN

COMING TO GMEKN4 ASTI.E—( O.VIMERf I \L i

HOTEL

JUNE III I).

FOR ONE DAY ONLY. Hours 9 A. M. to (i P. M.

DR. T. M. CULVER, Specialist ! (Licensed by the .T(are of Indiana)! Brings the knowledge of forty year- of experience in the successful treatment, of Complicated chronic con-

ditions.

Dr. Culver, experienced specialist, formerly with National Doctors of Milwaukee, also some years connected

The v, -tee-chemise combinations are "ith the ( hicago Hospital, treats ■■i'T'.i i» « T .«ij»i2Sr isZ&Z’XUs.Tt'rs; vh.te, (h h, beige and gray crepe de blood, skin, and the internal organ-,

Men have been weai’ng dress shirts attached to B. V. D. pant- for evening wear for -ome time. Women have now adopted this idfa by combing vestees with step-in lower portions. This reduces the amount of undergarments one wears and L a means of holding the \e-tee -ecurely at the waist-line.

BLACK HAWK-JOHN DEERE CORN PLANTERS Fertilizer for Gorn and Tomatoes Feeding Oats, 50 cents per bushel. Oliver and John Deere Repair Farts. Big Four Mills Campbell Bros.

Phone 601

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ed to say ‘Don't’ once in a while to young people, it says it not heenu-e it want to In* arbitrary, hut because it i looking to the welfare of youth. No matter how good a body you may have, or how brilliant your mind may b» without character you cannot he-

((imo a real producer. And the Church | ^ r ‘ an< * 'f rs ' (

is the only institution that offer- the stuff out of which real character is

made.

"A life that has dedicated itself to productiveness in the realm of real I values can never die, its ‘branches will ru nover the wall.’ The immor- ! tality of the soul still remains for 1 many a matter of speculation. Hut ! the immortality of Hie influence of a pimluctive life is an established fact of history and of human experience. A life that has produced worthily in any italm has run over the wall into eternity.”

Funeral servh• for Mi . Sophia Wells, who died l iidax ;i!'ten■non at the Methodist limpital in Indiauapo lis, were held fi'um the home near Brick Chapel Sunday aftmi n at It

o’clock.

chim* or pongee of natural color. They Mr. arc i -ii(*cially nice for wear with suits Ko-.. or sports sweater-coats. The ve-tee has a pleated front and turn-down collar and is worn with a string tie.

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Another new undergarment note i the attaching of the narrow bra--.-iere to the girdle. The brassiere which is often hut three inches wide at the back is fitted with two rib* hoi . tape or el: tic hands which at;aeh to the girdle at the rear. On« can be certain that the brassiere will he held down at the rear when one is dres ed for the evening.

Mr. and Mrs. .lames P. Hm 'm-, and

K. Hughe- attended

the funeral services of Mrs. S. •' Hughes in Tent* Haute Sunday after noon The deceased died a- a result of injuries su-tained m an accident, the latter part of last week.

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Some of the Spring corsage* ar rt tiny houtonieres of field flowers which are to be worn on the lapel. A

rheumatism, sciatia, lung troubles, old ulcers, tape-worm, eczema, asthma, chronic constipation, epilepsy, high blood pressure, bed wetting' and other morbid affections of the body. Years of experience and the great number of cases successfully treated prove that the method- of the Doctor

are very dependable.

Many people keep on suffering from ailment.- that might be greatly improved because they cannot afford to go to high-priced specialists away from home, and few communities have sufficient numbers of such cases

to -upport a specialist.

The doctor has solved this problem by traveling from town to town to , meet the -iek. He instructs patients, I recommends a course of treatment, ( and teache- failing men and women how to take care of themselves at

, home.

To those having ailments of long

I standing, whatever the

.... i trouble may

matching boutomere is often worn up- ), Pf an d notwithstanding the poor reon the hat. Larger flowers are worn | suits of former treatments, come and

oiilv upon sheer frocks at present. [ over. 0 j Examination and advice free.

„ . , . , . , | Ladies are requested to come es-

Pnnted georgette and printed voile | oorlPl |_

i being extensively used for Summer ' DR. T. M. CULVER undergarments including step-ins, I (Home Office: Anderson, Ind.) nightgowns, chemises and evening | ■■ —^

dance sets which combine short panties with narrow brassieres. One very well dressed New Yorker is having'

FOR RENT—A good house. Phone 538-1..

six room

30-2:

printed georgette and chiffon under"•arments made to match her printed

William It. Davis and family of

, , , Terre Haute, spent the week-end with Summer frocks. The vogue for wear- , Jop navi> Hm| farnil

ing underwear of the * ~

the

same shade a.- |

frock is causing the shops to car-

ry a

... . , - Hugh Smock was arrested Satur-

wi.ler assortment of Imgene col- | day ^ w|)j|p un(|pr fhp inf|upnr(1

| of liquor by the night police.

The Moose Home-Coming Which is Billed to Start Monday, May 30th, Will Not Start TUI Latter Part of Week of May 30. Closes Saturday Night, June 11. On Account ofi High Water and Weather Condition*—The H. B e Webf* Shows Which is booked to play for us, can't get here before middle of week of May of 30. L. O. O. M. Committee.

How often you have wished your family had two cars? r f How often it would have saved your time and money and served those at home. V / Why wait longer to buy another car? Buick has exactly the two models that will fill your needs. Get your Buick now and make the entire family happy this year. Moffett & Dobbs

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/fdd Life to your years and years to your Life Foley Pills Promote a normal urinal flow, thug carrying off those lurking poisons that cause your tired,I anguid, achey feelings. Backache,, headaches and dizziness relieved. Foley Pill, contain no harmful ingredients, and are I ust as pure as they are sure Men and women everywhere have been usin; and recommending them for years. Satisfaction JaHaianteal. Said Every sham

lh MIT.LINS, DREGGIS^

noth i: of \ mi ix is rtt xtio\ fllN'nt ice is herein niven that the

eny

t ■’iuiiffl Ims l)Hf>n appoint

Fi'l-• mi - ii.. < ii.tiit iSmri or Putnam < • uiin. Ftm. of Indinna, KxAotitor of

ti . will of IMnkl#* Ruuker

uAm i ’ount v,

aid eHtnte !?• JMippMs#»d to bp Dot-

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'no ‘Gniirti Truat Company of •it .! isil«*. Ind. I7x»m I’rud L. • 'Mail- I’rn.Mdt. Mav 21. 1 !t• 7. \it..rn**v Andr*»v R. Durham. IG-rd hilia.K «'b**k of tlln I't E’lrcuit Court

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ALL OVER INDIANA EVANSVILLE— R. E. Kemper sent hurry call for the janitor when he was unable to turn off the scalding water in a shower hath at a local golf cluh. The janitor arrived and in his excitement stepped on Kemper'.hare toe.-. The latter lost his balance and fell against—and through the clubhouse wall. There is no report as to what Kemper did when he emerged into the light of day in his birthday suit, —o— INDIANAPOLIS —The platform committee of the National Party met in Indianapolis Saturday to draw up a platform to lie presented to the executive committee at the national

DON’T FORGET

THE

19c Sale

AT

Evans’ Variet|| Store WFST SIDE OF SQUARE Best of all This Smashing Reduction In Prices Will Last Un-

til You ford This ity

Saturday. (’an’t AfTo Miss OpportunFor Classy

Bargains.

meeting in St. 1 ui . Lib ^ attending incluih'l 'hilin 1 bel I .a Rue and W. J. I!"" ! * ,,!rt 1 Indianapolis. fJ-TM.*. -°- PERU- l 1 Memorial l»i.\ • j with the American I cgicn a Spanish American War Vet''' 1

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i '.■ iimli'iuitmlnlstrator of I Hi. .still.* nf Kmilv fhlllips herebv i. n * s notice, ilun h v virtue of nn oni« r

Hi.' rotnnm I'lrcult I'onrt he will th.- hour of I :» 1* M. on ,h,

ih iln\ of June. HUT. Ml* south * c." „ street In i he I'ltv of (Ireen-

' I'll.. Imllnnii. offer for sole nt

rrHLIC AIVTIIIN

1 ihe following real e«|iite, to.wit* ! , V' 1 ' '"V" 1 ”'' !,i, anrt the sou Mi i i'ciii cl lot niinih.i fix.. (5) in hlock i " 'I" M r 'life ' ll In Edwin J. Peek's

Kn hi rv .* m»* ■ •’ •'

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s»a!f* will bp

""rovnl of sni.l court. for not le-s two*thirds of the full ,ifi)lrnl»efl V In. ..f -Uhl real .'State, and ii|>on the "l.im mu t. I'lns ;tn,I conditions, fine hair th, nilI'chnse money cash In hun.l I II n six months. Die rleferre.l nonl to he evhlenred hr the not? 1,1 n " iMiraliuser, l.earlng eiahi net •n'.uiicres, from due. waiving relief

ICIH of the town, now citv nf

. m ustle.

ihi sah will he made subject

’••mi i ii i • r v* ft i i lorn natp “ttot'lievs fees, 'and Hec.irei)

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WE COMMEMORATE OUR SOLDIER DEAD Inday, Mentnriul Day. Ihnusantls upon I holt sands id 'h brJ" proudly a| half-niasi in deference In American men " fluirt 1 deaths on diflemtl hallle-fields. Some nf those who is "' ^ a /inf for America’s independence; some for the prc-cr'• | "" n , j pn ,rtf. ideal; those we know Iwst gave their lives in the < ’‘ lllsf . ff j|| tut r “‘y* .None of these bodies of men |»erished in vitin. Bf n. of them cease to endure in the memory and respect <>' 1 STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY. MAA <" |H ALLEN BROTHERS 52 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERV'D L.