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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, TUNE 7, 1927.
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THE DAILY WANNER Enlerwt in Pn^t Offire at (Irefnrastli*, Indiana, as Efi’onrf class mail matter, HARRY M. SMITH, Kditor and Pruprietsr S. R. RARIDEN, City E««tor Personal And Local News
A lirat national Picture With LOUIS STONE, BILL!E DOVE, LLOYD HUGHES G ill she forget the charms of stage life in arms ot a i>oor man? Can a chorus girl immy for love? Does a wedding ring lose ns lustre in the glare of footlights. See this 'artling heart-story of the after the show i fe of a chorus beauty, inside facts you’ve never dreamed of. Also UNIVERSAL COMEDY
JANE’S HUBBY
I rank Wallace is home from an eTtenHe i business trip in Missouri.
SPECIAL $1.00 Jar fin den Peacock Bleache rream and ho* 7 >c face powder all for $1.00. Owl Drug Store
MUt Jennie A‘h firl of fireenon-tlo won fir.-t pri/.e for heing the ! "st candy maker at the fiirl's Club Society party .Monday afternoon. The Modern Woodman will hold an ) imporiant meeting this evening in ! their hall over the Citizens Tni‘t J Company, time of meeting 7:30. I. D. Snider Clerk.
The Indiana Shorthorn Breeder-'
Richard Moreland, $0 years old, re- Association will have its annual -how
iding in Washington township
suf. and sale on Wednesday, June 15, at
I, „ .stroke of paralysis, Sunday. ,the Indiana State Fair grounds. Har-
; ry P. McCabe of this county, has an-
.Mi- Ida Pierce, Mi-s Carrie Pierce \| r- .\i 0 ( ; d,e is secretary of IMS' Mi Elmer Sellei pent M<*nday the State ARsociation. John li. Mc-
Indianapoli-
Cahe and Sons and H. ft. Batman will have some of their fancy Putnam
Mi Perry < rai<> of St. Louis '’ |<'ounty Shorthorn it the di-play and
iiing here with .Mr. and Mrs. Har- a | p r;. Moore. Mrs. f raig is a niece of.
Mr and Mrs. Moore. J RiH Wet* has had a hard time Last
i Friday some one entered hi- College
Mr. and Mr O. I., fioodlander and ^ Avenue grocery and swiped L'aOO ,ii are vi-iting relatives in Iowa this | f .j^ arP , Si Mon<lo.\ afternoon in hroad week. They made the trip by auto- j Paylie-ht. two young men, accompanimohile. | ed by two girls -trolled past his east
W. F. W. S. TO MEET. The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will meet in the church parlors, Wednesday, June Xth., at -:30. Mrs. C. T. Peck will conduct the devotions. Mrs. O. L. Reeves will give a reading .Mr-. Ben Riley will have charge of the Christmas box which will go this year to a girls’ school in Malaysia, of which Miss Thurza Bunce is superintendent. Mrs. M. E. Leavitt, Mrs, W. H. Parnell, and their committee will sene as hostesses. A full at tendance is desired, as there will be* no meeting in either July or August. , and all reports must he in before the Septemlier meeting. For the box, bring hospital supplies, ‘yght weight single-lied spreads, cot- j ton blankets all kinds of towels, pil-low-slips, 1$ by 22, old linen or mu lin with all -earns ami hems removed, common pins, safety pins, needle-. ' white buttons, tape, pictures, pencils, pens, note hook-, chalk, tooth brush-, e-, combs, etc. Miss Ruth Meyers will he there.
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It. P. Alexander and wife of Gary have been visiting relative.- and friends in this locality for several
Washington ^tre*t yrocery and seeing day- hut returned home on lue-dav
Mary Maitain of Lo- Ang • (g fj np water-niel!.," on the side walk, afternoon and Mr-. ( arrie ( lodfelter
prbceeded to pk it up an,! walk a- and granddaughters, Maxine and way with it. Tin- two young la lies Josephine ( lodfelter, went home with entered the stop, purchased -om" them for a week’s visit.
(Ilf. will arrive Thur-day to he the Mi'-t of Miss Laura Sheriden tin
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Mr-. W. Raymond | u " <l 3 :,om '
of Los Angeles, Calif., came today for a visit with Mrs. E. (I. Gilmore, and Mis- Margaret Gilmore, over com-
mencement.
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VIBES, O, June 7. Tha* he Ci' Militaty Tiaining i
I . . . a happy solution of the pioh-
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dining their “vacation time/' i. ■ li\ liie (junta of 5S00 allot " I tan .-, thi- year in heing ov'Mi , i ed. it was announced here tolh ivadier General Dwight E.
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“i i otps Aiea at Fort Hayes.
lys th< - c. M. T c.
. o will take tiaining under ev. | i s i imed lecturers, Army tutors and , il cult ore experts and wdl live ’ la ' s 1 tnteresting outdom lif<*. ’ rellent drill grounds at all camps ,,, heal topngrapliy for field pinbh": .uni practice marches, a-i It m the numerous athletic -ports Il afford every trainee an oppor* * tiinitj to better himself physically, a-
well as mentally and morally. The C. M. T. C course this year will he tlevidel between athletic.-, hiking, shontit'g, camping and citizenship -tudies, with the cadets enrolled in the four eoiir.-e- which are the basic (first year,) white and hlue First-year bids without prior train roc will b" given only elementary I'i’ls, most of their wmk being design" ! to build up bodily strength by systematic -npeivision of numerous outdmr sports. The advance I eourse- will off'f irsfiuctions in Infantry studies, Calvarly and Field Aitilleiy tractics, jirnctical field problems, Signal t'lnjis and Engineei ing. The fir.-t camp o|>cii- on June 2iiLii i.t Fort Benjamin Hani.-on Ind. Tlus intnp i* a "tieautifid modern Army home built of brick and stone and is the second military reservation in the -tnte of Indiana to hear the name of that illustrious old Hoo-ier soldierstatesman family. Jt i- situated o'even mile- northeast of Indianapolis.
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I ive Miles Sonlh of Greencaslle on National Itosd Bet 1 er to make reservations by leleplii,.ne. HOTEL GRANT
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ChaHe- Marlin has received announcement of the birth of a son on May 24 to Mr. and Mrs. John S. Simison of Frankfort. Mrs. Simison was before her marriage Mis- Hoyland Martin. \ quiet title to real e-tate Wa- f ; le I in the Putnam Circuit Court Tuesday, Fred E. Ranibo Alonzo Raruhr ■ \ I.-u- Abraham t ain et al W, Sutherlin i- the attorney for the plaintiff. Mi and Mrs. Vincent K. Newcomer delightfully entertained a number of guests at a bridge dinner at the Country Club Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sitlington of Little Rock, Ark., were out of town guests. Mi - Pearl O'Hair and Mrs. Hannah llardacre entertained at a luncheon at the home of Miss O’Hair, Tue day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Jo.lhn J. Fetor of Yakima, Wash., who is visiting in the city. Mis- Carrie Pierce has returned to Gieenca.-tle to spend the summer va* ; ration- Miss Pierce has been supers -or of music in the city schools of , Harrisburg, III. for the past winter, md will return there again next full. \ll of the teachers of the Garfield High School of Terre Haute attended a banquet held at the Hotel Grant on the National road Saturday evening. About fifty teacher were pres-
i ent.
a picnic
lunch and the yeing men loaded ‘he watrr niellon in their automobile and away they went for their picnic. Several -aw the proceeding- but '''ey wcie gone some lime before the fort that the waterm Inn was not paid for
wa J discovered.
The Tri-Angb Club pirinic of the Christian church has been postponed un.il Tuesday, June 14th. Dr. L. H. Marlin will deliver the commencement addre-- for the graduate- of the Mishawaka High -chord June IH. Dr.' Marlin will also attend a meeting of the Board of Education of the Methodist Church to he | held in Chicau June 27.
Potomac Council No. 2P4 will meet in regular session Wednesday evening. There i- important busines- to come before the council and all niemberare asked to be present.
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Rev. W. Henri Mel,can will lead two Epworth I • ague meetings to be held this month. The first w’ll be held at Brown down Wedr.-duy and the -econd will he a* Nempton, .Kine 21. He will also addre- a meeting of the sttperintprid-’m of puhli • schools to hi held in Indianapolis, . ■
June 17.
Mi-s Hazel Alver-on director of Hie publicity bureau of the Cniversity received word from Prof. I.. E. Mitchell. who with his family are driving to California, that the roads in Kansa are in a bad condition. Prof. Mitchell left Greencaslle the latter part of the last week.
Carroll Connerly has been real j poorly the last few weeks. Ed Maddox and family of Greencastle called on his mother on Sun-
day.
Several of the ladies around Mor ton met with Mrs. Mary Farrow on Tuesday afternoon and tacked a community comfort, which will he sold at ten cents each and wdll he given j away at the fish supper, June 19. I Clarence Lane and family of Lafayette -pent Sunday and Monday with home folks. Mrs. Ralph Starks and baby are visiting her parents at Cloverdale. | Straud Love and family were calling on relative- and friend- here on j
Sunday.
Roy Detro and family spent Mon- , day with M*-. Helen Maddox. There will he a group meeting of the Women’- Foreign Missionary So-. ciety at Cnion Chapel, Tuesday, June i 7. This is an all day meeting of th ■ 1 Roachdale, Ladoga and Morton societies hut anyone interested in mi ionary work is invited to attend, j
Come bring your
make this meeting a -ucce-
With any Hotpoint Iron purchased during JtvtftgiJ't Gold Medal Week
June4 to Junell G. WILL CONKLIN
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BY FAYING CASH > our uptown market we are able to give u the Highest Quality Meats at a considerble saving to you. VANCLEAVE MEAT MARKET
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Arney Parrish, a baker of Indian apolis, who pleaded guilty in the Clay Circuit Court today of trans-
Mr Lie Wright of Manhattan en-1 P nt 'tttig liquor, wa- -entenced to the 1 tertnined Hie following ladie at din- state penitentiary for 1 to 2 year-in-i Tuesday. Mis. Irwin Fellows and ai| d was fined by Judge T. W. | tm band, Mr-. Lucy Whitaker of Cali- Hutchison, He wa- enjoined from '• foinia. Mi -. Mai Robert -, Mr- C- R. j driving an automobile for a year. ' I. wi- and daughter Virginia, .Mr .. r ar fi-h. charged with drunkenne-s. Will Boone and Mrs. Lucy Hutche'on. | r '4ti hi- car off the cement to hit a
Missouri- car that had given him the right of way. He attempted to dispose of his liquor after the accident hut a member of the grand jury was witness of the accident. Brazil
andy Is Appreciated hy Graduates
Commencement Time is Gift Time and the “sweet girl graduate” appreciat es a box of candy as much as she does her diploma. Send her a Congratulatory Box of Johnston’s Chocolates and we know that this present will make a big hit with Her.
R. P. Mullins Phone 19. Wesl Side Square
Jc -o Williamson an inmate of *hc State Farm who escaped from the 1 farm |a-t Friday wa- taken to Pendle- : ton Sunday In Sheriff Kiteijitge. William-on wa- re-arrested shortly af let noon of the day of his e-cape and .
va brought to the county jail Satur- — -—
1 day morning.
Word received from Don Hall, who j underwent an operation at the Meth 1 odist Hospital in Indianapolis .Monday for relief from a goitre, says ho 1 i- doing as well as can be expected. The operation wa- very erious, but • he family had assurances last night ! “id today that Mr. Hall wa- doing
well enough.
Miss Pearl Maze who has been instructor in English in Bloomington high -■chnol the past year is visiting her parent®, Mr. and Mrs. I). R. Maze j a few days before taking work at !. IT. this summer. Mi-- <’leo McCoy of Fillmore vi--ited Cloverdale friends, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fail Haltom are the parents of an 11 pound son, Imm Sunday, June f»th. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Sandy of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr.-. Fred Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sandy. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodi-t church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Anna Soger-. Everett O'Connor and family of Ladoga spent Sunday with hi- moth-
er.
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. D. R. Maze.
OPEN for business
‘The Hut Candies
Sodas Lunch
WEST SIDE SQUARE We invite you to inspect Greencastle’s Newest Business Firm
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Ruth and Elder Moss anil wife little son were Sunday visitors
Rob Irwin's, Sunday.
Elder Mos- preached for the Long Branch congregation Sunday. Luke Johnson and wife of Putnam-
Paul Van Arsdel, formerly of this city, but now^ living in Indianapolis, wa- one of the members of the senior rki-s of the Indiana Cniversity School of Medicine to receive his diploma at Bloomington, Monday evening. Paul Allen of Bedford, a graduate of DePaUW, was also a member of the
class,
Kathleen Newgent, ft year old! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom New-j gent living near the city suffered a broken left leg Monday when she' jumped off the porch at her home. | Dr. Hutche-on was called and the child i wa brought into the County Hospital where an X-ray picture -bowed 20 tiny fracture- in the child’s leg.
L. D. Snider Wall Baper Store
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Miss Be-sie Spaulding who has vi,,e were i " Branch, Sunday.
ju-t finished the school term in the Bloomington grade schools is visiting Mrs. Fanny Moran and daughters. Rev. J. W. Harmon preached Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian church at Jordan. Win. Goodaere and 1 daughter Annis, Bert Hamilton and
Mrs. Fred Johns who has been on the sick list for sometime is able to
he out again.
< arey Dillinger and family drove to Mooresville, Sunday afternoon to
visit their uncle and family.
r 1 ui o 1 . •. Robert Dillinger and family at-
family and J. W. Snider and family, , . .
•” tended the services
attended the services.
Challis Gohel of Bloomington -pent the week-end with his family here. The Sons of Veterans will meet on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock, at the Lukin home on Washington street.
LONG MUNCH
, Sunday evening.
. LINDS El or SI Kb ^ WASHINGTON, June 7. Judge Ben B. I m.lsey 1 " job on the bench of Denver> ^ nile court. The I S. Supre' 1 ''" denied him a rev :> « of ths Supreme court order eu-uiu This leaves the tale c"iir final "tf.-. t, a
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MODERN 'WALL COVERING' S. Vine St. GREENCASTLE, IND.
The Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Dirks and Mr-. Gale at the home of Mrs. Dirks, on East Washington St.,
Tile last report from Mr. Dickey wa- that he wa- doing as well as he could hut was suffering so much that he had to lie kepi partially un1 der the itifiuence of opiates. Mr. Ringo and wife and Mrs. Eva Nicoson of Brazil visited at Claude Cantonwines, Sunday, June 5. Aunt Berk Alspaugh has come to Spend the summer with her niece,
Mr-. I.ura Marshall.
Lucille Hunter Newton and family
II “ALWAYS TIRED,” TRY THIS A healthy person never feels con-
stantly tired. Being “too tired” con- of Washington, I). C., vi-ited the f or Dnually is a sign of something wrong. mPr ' s parents, Mr. and Mr- Win Wat^b your kkiney*. If elimination . . *
faulty, take Foley pills, diuretic, a 1,1 r ’ ast
rMuiator or irreffulai kidnej Mi Mari Glovei and Mv tool
We<ln«»8da> afternoon at I o'doel X| Giddwis, of Haynevilte, Payna pant '• wM and with thait
The annual picnic upper will follow i * sa * >: J'Ms diuretic, have . gv ,r * - 'been a wonderful help to me, relievthe meeting at «:lti to which all fam- ]i ng „ IP Mni^jy of weakness, that al die- of the “Circle” are invited. All way* “too tired” feeling, headaches Circle members are asked to bring an, I nervousness.” Men and women one dish of food and sandwiches and ; ^f. ry ^ r U ,K * Y"? r / cor T end ^ ol *L> r i q i,i c Pills, diuretic. Ask for them.—R. P.
table service. _ | MULLINS, Drug-gUt.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Head Naomi liirk-ter and husband visited the former’s parent.-, Mr. and Mr-. Will Hunter last week, and also vis-
ited some of their friends.
Mrs. Will Ellmore and daughter
CLEARANCE OF SPRING COAIS
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Stylish Spring ( on's in plain or snorts weaves al a fraction ol 'heir fonnei price,
lour size is here.
Women’t* and Chihlren'- ( oats, values to $HI,7."i
$9.75
Women'* and < 'hildrcn’s Coats, value* to $22.. r >t) $13.75 Women's and Children'- ( oats, valne* to $411,011 $19.75 t ALLEN BROTHERS '.2 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SI R' D I-
