The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 June 1927 — Page 2
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.she hare-1 her hear', and •■.nciely outlawed In r. Fur hIh* o ifesae.l her !uve Inr a mail whu was marripd—and ’he iron rode of the jnmCp se tlement f.irced her to pay the penalty—oolrariant. Set this tremendott.' drama of a woman who dared to love anti see wheMier you think the penalty she paid was 'north it.
; a fare powder like this new wotuiet ful French Process Powder called , UELLO-GLO— stays on longer keeps that ugly shine away— give i the skin a soft, peachy look—preI vents large pores. You will hi* umaz-
1). V. Moffett of Tloverdale was a ^ at th> , beautifying qualities ari l husiness visitor here Tuesday. purity of MKI.LO-GI.O. 'i ou w ill he
| glatl you tried it.—Mullins Pharmacy. Miss F.lla Beckwith is spending the
tlay in Indianapolis.
Tri Kappa will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. S. R.
Rariden.
1). B. Johnson expects to leave the latter part <>f this week for a six weeks’ visit in ( alifornia. Mrs. Earl Pittenger of Muncie is here visiting her parents, .Mr and Mr . A. P. Burnside over rommesec-
ment.
THE DAILY MANNER Kate ret! in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as tecomi class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor I. R. KAKIDKN, City Editor
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A NEW PENALTY Drunken driver- in Indiana
will
to
c. t." r.. k •* w.,-h.
ington is the gue-t of
Mrs. Oeo Sheets.
her mother
NORMAN KIRRYtW ClAlRl WINDSOR
Also UNIVERSAL COMKDY BE MY WIFE
Mr. anil Mrs. Cleon O. Davies left Wednesday for M trshall anti Warren where they will spent! the summer with relatives. Mr. and M's. Lee Dodge will occupy the Prof. L. E. Mitchell home, 7 Arlington St., during the summer
months.
Miss Bonnie Frey, Methodist dearoness of “Normal Baby Fold" Normal. 111., is the guest of Miss Ansrie
Godwin.
Section One of the Chri-tian church will meet with Mrs. Charles Howdrd at 14 Beveridge St., Thursday at 2:30 o’clock. All members are urged to lie present. Fillmore O. E. S. No. 186 meets Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Members please bring sandwiches and two dish- #. of food. Clayton Chapter will rnn- | for the degrees.
police department who is conducting | a state wide safety campaign during ;
E. Struckman, general superintend- the week of June 5, under the direr ent of the Indiana Portland Cement tion of Frederick E. Schortemeier,
Company, is here from Albany, N. Y. secretary of state,
for a few days. “T ,1P n,iw Indiana law,” says Mr. |
. I Humes, “provides for a fine not ex-1
The Sons of Vef-ians will meet tin ( . e ,, ( |j n)f sentence of j evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Otto froni ;j0 (|ays to six mont hs fora firt
I,akin resilience on Washington -tree'. Mt. Olive Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. O-on Shirley Thurs-
day June 0. at 2 -3(1 P- M.
offense as a drunken driver and for a second offense it is made a felony which carrie.. with it imprisonment for a period of from one to five year
Don Hall who underwent an op* cmirI imposing the sentence must
tion Monday at the Methodist Ho - pital :n Indianapolis for ingrown goitre is reported as doing nicely. C, L. Hogan, vice president and Thomas Consol, eneral superintend ent of the International Cement Corporation, have returned to New \ m'lr after spending t few days at tlm In
cal plant here.
Section Thre, of the < hr t:a.i
church will hold its
prohibit operator from operating for a period not exceeding one year and it should be understood that a jail -entence cannot he avoided. “The drunken driver law operates I against drivers who indulge in intoxicating liquors or narcotic drugs ami , will be rigidly enforced as a protection to the drunken driver himself a.
Always theBest Show in Town
VONCASTLE THEATRE 25 (TINTS
Hear The Mighty Barton Organ
COMING
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, . , , well as for the protection of other’"t " mn ' 1 | who have a right to use the high-
at the church Thursday evening at
seven o clock- A membei.-. ui< uui.i ‘.wiipn coiiiidering tlrunken driver to come with th* .mm n , um_ i n( , s | 10ll |,| con-ider also other mental full baskets, tae. -fmtt am p ' 1 ,. 0 | 1( |iti 0 n S which make one unfit to money. . drive an automobile. There is no
A large truck was practically tie- . ( . ( -troyed Tuesday, afternoon win n it. caught on fire, tuth of this citv on
V\ ilh A Large Company of I Broadway Beaulies in
CHICKEN DINNERS (.HI a plate) Five Miles South of Greencastle on N’alitmal Road Better to make reservations bv lelephtMie. HOTEL GRANT
Rural 222
WE CATER TO PtKTIES.
the National Road near Mt. Meridian. It was impossible to ascertain who owned the truck as it was nearly e-
niolished by the flames.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and M v -.
visit over commencement withj James Honry and family were 1 1(• Sheek- parents. Mr. and Mrs.'and Mrs David Roach and son- Way-
Mis. Charles Sheek= and family of Beaumont, Texas* came Wednesday
for
Mis
A. P. Burn-ide.
ne and Wiley Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henry, Mr an Mrs. Eugene Ilnrlin
Sila- Paul Jones, son of W. W.* | i‘ ittle B(ll ,| )y an ,i m,. s . NVnh Jones- has received his M. A degree j, ar ] ant Mr _ an( , Mrs |j p Wi-hster at < olumbia University. Mr. -lone-i f>n( j f am []y a me-i enjoyable day vx
, -|)etit
was one of .qOO? graduates of this
‘ bool this -pring which is *he Section Two of the Christian church
largest number to receive degrees at 1
Columbia.
will meet with Mrs. John Christie at the h^pe of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Mason on Beveridge St.. Thutsdas afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr-. B.
on
All mem-
NIGHT COUGHS Slopped almost instantly lor with one swallow of 11(1, TH0XINE
M l. m I R I \ Dl \ N A
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Courtney and Mrs. Nell Bittles and son Paul of
Brazil accompanied by their niP0Pi , W. Kelley will read a paper on “Hero-Mi-s Courtney, attended the com- 1 ' npv °*' Mi- ion Lield . mencement exercises at I. V. Monday | , bers . are . ur * e ; 1 to att, ‘ n ' 1 as therP wil1
j evening.
; EVANSVILLE— Mrs. J. D. Moore Mrs. R. M. Boswell and daughter,! Reading club delightfully entertained fati K u '* arp M P° tpntial arpi(1pnt fa< I o! I’hoehus, I’a., i- asking aid in find Mary Louise and Doratha will eonte tRoir familie Tuesday evening at 'lie 101 ' persons making long tours , ing her long lost niece, Mildred Clark Thursday to visit the former’s par-! | )<iaut if u i country home of Mr. and woul ' 1 sto !' ahout pvpr . v f,ft > milps for ! I believed to reside in this city. Mr ent*, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Callender of Mrs. Albert Houck. The lawn '■ •- a shl,rt rPst > if t, ' p >’ wil1 ,lrink l ),pn - Moore wishes to bequeath her prop Wc.-t Washington St. Mrs. Boswell 1 ( *,ecorated :n Japanese lanterns and '.v ° r water and eat uch fruit as is j
he election of officers. The members of the
Thursday
spr-
law against the motorist who | drives his car after over eating or over exerting himself hut he will find | that the reckless driver law will take care of him in case of an accident. ] “The effect of drugs or intoxicants ! on automobile drivers is too well . known for comment hut the man who drive- too long without rest or sleep is no more fit to drive an automobile than the drunkard. Railroads haie long recognized this fact and will not Blow their engineers to work after ;i
certain set period.
“The man on a long tour who stops long enough for a big hearty n’e:il and then climbs hack into his car without rest, to make more miles, finds himself getting sleepy and careless and willing to let the other follow watch out for him. “Keeping one's self fit to drive an | automobile is of prime importance if accidents are to he avoided. Drugs, intoxicants, too much food, and
ance ©£ The Cabarabla”
( hesler Conklin ( ONTRIBUTES THE ( OMEDY Tom Moore “ CONTRIBUTES THE MELODK Hilda Cray COMKIRi I ES EVERYTHING SHI Ills COiVLDY- HE DONE HIS REST RATHE NEWS
TONIC,HT | PROGRAM SUBJECT 10 CHANGE] Dorothy Phillips
REMEMBER An Amazing; Drama of Tangled Romance COMEDY PEERING AT REANUTS
(■rty t'i the niece.
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formerly Miss Marie Callender.' the principal feature was the delit- sea-on, and make it a rule to nev- - ious picnic supper which was Pr <l*'ive more than ten hours a dav,
thoroughly enjoyed by all. Later, 'bey would
games were played by the children
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Here’s the easiest way anybody ever acquired a high-grade automobile. Just fill in the last line of the limerick above so that it rhymes with the first two lines —write your name and address, and bring or send the coupon to us. The line selected as best by the three judges will win a fine car—absolutely free. Equal prizes to each winner in case of
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while the older one- enjoyed a -ociul hour together. Mr. and Mr-'. Houck proved invd 1 loyal bo.-ts. Mist Ruth Kauhle. daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. J. J Kauhle if this city, was a member of the graduating chs- of nurses nf the Methodist Hospi’al in Indianapoli- Tuesday evening. were thirty nine in the class. The graduating exercise* were field a* tl.e Meiidian street Methodi-t church and Dr. Taylor, paster of the Baptist ’church of Indianapolis had charge of the program. Miss Dorothy Edwards formerly of this city, wa- also a member of the class. Among thi-e going over from here were Mr. and Mr'-'. J. J. Kauhle and Mr and Mrs. Theodore Kauhle.
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their marriage-
find themselves in much j Commercial Mail, better condition to operate a car and they would find much more pleasure
on the trip.”
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Columbia City
MORTON
VV F DIM NO SOLEMNIZED IN GRACE ( HURt II
The Mis ionary meeting was very
well attended. There was two re turned missionurie* there who gave
o- -«■ : i wonderful talk on India and (liina, Miss Elizahctth Harter Becomes \|j ss ,. N ]) UMn u „d Meyei .
Bride OF \ If red M. Baldwin
Saturday Evening.
Charming in all its simplicity was the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Harter, daughter of Mrs. Lewi- Harter ,if North Chauncey street and Alfred Maurice Baldwin, of Greencastle, Ind ! which was solemnizzed Saturday eve-1 ning at seven o'clock in Grace Luth-I eran church. The pastor, Rev. J. Sah-| nor Blank rend the service, the sincie
l ing ceremony being used.
The -ervice was read at the All. r
Miss Mary Stark is home from Greencastle where she ha been teaching the past year. Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter and granddaughter, Maxine, returned from Gary
on Tuesday.
Claud Burk and wife were called to Crawford.-ville by the death of an uunt, Mrs. Midlie Grider, last week. Born to O ear Perkins and wife on Sunday, June 5, a son. Ralph Lawler was home from Terre dilute over the week-end.
Mrs. Janie Tabor. Wm. Ratelilf it. I wife nf Indiir lis was here calling on relatives friends the latter part nf the r:
in the presence of the bride’s moth^.L ^T'
also Mrs. Dorothy Baldwin of Green.' SatUnlay m * ht W ' th ,,mla '■ i,W,Pr -
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There will be, ns well, other prizes of #25 allowances on any used car in our showroom.Yon may get a car for noth* ing—you may get an allowance on a high grade automobile—all for five or ten minutes’ thought. Come in and see the first prize and the other high grade
used cars on our
write the
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floor. Then limerick.
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142". DODGE COACH 1427 BUH K Sport Roadster 1426 DODGE 1426 OVERLAND Coach
AND MANY OTHER RE CONDITIONED AND EXCELLENT VALUED CARS.
castle, mother and sister of the groom I he couple left the church immeiliat' 1 - ly following the ceremony in the groom’s car for Indianapolis for a
^ short stay. They also spent a short ; time at the groom’s home in Green-
castle returning to this city Inst evening where they will remain with
j bride’s mother until their home j*
established in Fort Wayne. For her
( wedding gown the bride chose a
pew.Her blue crepe fn-hioned with lace bodice and sleeves with othor nrcessories to match. She carried n shower banquet 0 f pink roses. I ho bride who is a quite unassuming little lady was reared in 'his 1 city. She was a student of the local high school for three years. Her ser.
i ior year was spent i n Chicago For'
the past two years she has been conne. ted with the offices of Drs. F. V. Nu!t, and R R. Minear in this ci'y. The groom was graduated from the Greencastle high school and was -indent in DePauw and Purdue for three years. He is now holding H jm*itmn as Civil engineer with Irmishear
IF “ALWAYS TIRED," TRY THIS | °"' 1 P aT 'y. contractors, who are now A healthy person never feels con ' lU 'hling the new hotel and theatre stantly tired. Being "too tired” con which is being erected in Fort W
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[b-en a w.n*rful bel|. t» me, n-liev "''"ofial Hall. Tbe ling me entirely of weakness, that al [ 1 ’ p nn,l f or med n friendship way, “tea tired” feeling, headache 11,1 r mg the groom's stay in this city
and women which culminated in their marriage mend roleyl mu«.. i . . ■"*> .
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MULLINS. DRUGGIST.
Miss Margaret Burk has finished her school work at Danville and is
homo for the summer.
Miss Pekin Pearl Wysong who has been in Oklahoma has come to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and
Watch for C. V TriWiy- i.ig sale adveiti-i in. nt Fiiiiai. 'a. 1 " Saturday moiniug. Trililn - I and Service , 't,.l'on, Villi':ili.t liu stre-ds pi.A) ED ••srim* DIKE*" HORTON, Kan-:i-.. June 8. —The vnhiminoii- -t,Mutes d state of Kansa were ennnei ti for a definition of “Strip D Tliu- far, It appears Kan<n- 1 know what the j ame i-. Two grade school tenches who refused to i inn af'.ci ' • Board had charued the.' poker with business men, " their job- anyhow of a.lc ‘ " the pastime a- a game of diW he found. If no 1 , they ea .: l>e fired* RICHMOND One hufrlrc" twenty four arrests, l(> 111 liquor charge-, were made ibfc May.
and nervousness.” Men tuid
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MULLINS, Druggist.
city who will be pleased to learn
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