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ii? J7T THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER,

.-iY’TANrARY 7, 1928.

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MONDAY A Tt-KSDAY Main Unflr A !»»"**. Bjlcony. < hiWffn undrf ten, Htc.

A stirrinc drama of fafhrrlove thf wh»i« family will eoi'.y !

WITH LEWIS STONE

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Today Only MeFADDKN’S FLATS

with < II \I{I.I.Y VII RKAY ami ( IIKSTKK IONKLI.V

Daily Vlalim-rH, (ini’ Show Only, at 2:«« I*. M.

Entered in the Post Office at Greenca^tle, Indiana, aa aecrnd cla«i mail matter. harry m. smith. Editor aa4 Proprietor. S. K. RAR1DE.V, (ity Editor.

To Entertain At IHnner

rieci ed to order the National Parent-

Personal And Local News

Jame? B. Bunten. of Fillmore was in the city Friday.

w. Genlon of Ir.dianaj»olis was hi Greencaatle Friday on husine??.

R. D. Moor of Indianapolis was in Greeneastle, Friday.

east Seminary street this evening. *+++++ Kinx’s Builders To Meet. The King's Builder- will meet Tue.~- _ >ay nflernoon at 4 o’clock at the horne of Lois Howard on Beveridge

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To Meet Monday

Bee Hive Rebakah Lodge will meet Moiviay night at fc o'clock. There will

^ * Meeting Vlonday Afternoon The meeting of the Faculty-Wo-men’s Club will be held Monday afternoon in Evan’s Hall instead of today a 4 has been previously announc-

mo«: beautiful and fitting talk in whch -he paid tribute tc f'» Ha’ I.oLng. who before '■:? eath att the Secon, Vv^rd School. The u-ual routine of coniiucterl, and t en they a ijour.. i to meet in the month of March a: t.. joint meeting of an tne four o r.t . - nations, which will be he! . t'- ..r-. Fr’' ay in Mart h. •r *r -E -b -r •i’ Fortnightly Club To Meet The Fortnightly Club will meet Monday evening with Mrs. A. G. Brown. The book, “Sorrell ar So by Warwick Deeping will be review d by Mrs. H. H. Ellis.

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The Martha Rklpath Parent Tearh-

K. Randolph of Crawford ville was i i Greenra«t!e, S rntay.

^ , | ne -YiarLiii* r«.iupai.r.

i iie installation of officers and othei er > s A-sociation met at the building

’ important business and a full attend-

! ance in desire.

Joe Ri -ler of Reelsville was in the city Friday. Mi Ann Cali run was in Indiananc li Saturday.

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Dinner Friday Eve.

The Teachers and Officers of

J B. Dorselt of Coatesville was in Greenca.stle, Friday.

Daniel K. Hope of Coatesville wa in the city Friday.

Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with

a large attendance present.

The meeting opened with a song by the Fourth grade then came the bus-

ine learnem u/wi wue eju «i nur j nt . t . f, f<ur j n w hj c ), -everal intere>t t Methodist Sunday School met l ruiay things were mentone':. A movie leve ling at the church to enjoy the j {oT j a , (UAr> 26, 1928 was announced, regular monthly meeting and dinner. A n jgh t m eetir,g or a g.-r-to-gethcr which begun at 6:00 o’clock. waf: ( li. CU sse«l and the P. T. A. eoun- + + + + + + i c j] ,jj nner f or February was also

talked of.

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l avei ige driving condit ■

Tii- answer to the .lue tion was r Morrison,! It means that the motor «,

of today laughs at the old

Ro L. Han*.', hamoridge, was in Greer«’a.-tle, Friday.

Play To Be Given

The Day Gleaner-, organization of the Fillmore M. E. Church will ►«- jterlain Fiiday evening, January 13th I at 8:00 o'clock in the Fillmore High

The play g’ven by the Fourti. grdtf. pupils was very interesting and also much enjoyed, also a reading by

‘ A. A Hill, Coatesville, was in Greenca.stle, Friday. l.ona Smith of Coatesville was in Greencastle on Friday.

u «:ou o crock m me riumon- n.gn Mj Morris of School Building, with a play “South- s rv. Dartmtni

Publi'

LONDON, Jan. 3 (UP)—The British Foreign office today announced it ha i received from France th' ply *o the American note of secretary of State Kellogg asking France to join tie Unite States in signing an arbitration pact to outlaw war. Great Britian al.-o was asked to sign a similar agreement and awaited the French reply iiefore drafting a reply.

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James Edwards of f'oate'ville was in Grrenca-tle, Friday.

'■m < iiuii-ieila.” A good attendance is

; t was given.

The Banner was awarded Miss

! Good Pr.gram G-ven - Lola krioge’- room for the best pc-r-

centage of parent.- present. The As-

Mrs B H. Bruner, pres,dent. pr«-1 ;l , iollrr „ to meet ara

ided at .h--- meet.n » al be l i’.-t

.Speaking Dipartm i.t of DoPauv. mjugepisp; for THE BANNER

HARRIET BARM M GIVES VIOLIN RECITAL IN CH \PFI.

here today by H.

ier-Erskine -‘eal'r. •

is the most and Get Under and tlj fflWJl to pcesible to own an aut mohfl, mtomobile history,” said Mr. Morison. “It was a test that may b? ompared to a magnifying glass that ntm ifies ;n: lays cf ’he sun to the

•urnng point.

-xiation ai.jourr.e- to meet again

,-Hled at .be meetifi p al be Eirst the ^ Fn J>y jn March as thP p. T . Word Parent-Teacher - Fra ay after- ; . (tlnnf . r takes th€ r)ia „ 0 f

Mr. and Mr*. William Priest were in Fillmore Frida’, night.

William F. Summerville of Amo,

was in the city Friday.

noon. There was a good attendance. Mrs. H. R. Kr'-hl l»d the devotions and the sixth grad - gave a musical program con-isting of “The Hunting Mom,” “The Owl,” “Good Hunting"

A. council dinner takes the place of

the February meeting.

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Mhm Shoultz Speaks

Mi-s Carol Shoultz, County Health

Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. Priest spent Friday evening in Veed-rburg.

land “Twlight Song”. Betty Jane Nurse, was the principal speaker

fiditbrials.

THE GOD OF HEAVEN—O give thank- unto the God of heaven: for h'* m<rry endureth forever—Psalm 136:26. PRAYED—“All praise to The', Eternal Lord.”

John Chri-tie who ha- been ill the iiu-t tw months is improving. William A. Wimmer, Bambridge, was a visitor in the city Friday.

Spencer of the fifth grade gave a J reading “B»t Simpson’s”, w hich wa 3 much enjoyed. A reading “Mrs.

Friday afternoon at the Second War Parent-Teacher’s Meeting. Mi Shoultzs discussion which dealt with

Three violin selections, “Hejre Kati” by Hubay, “Melody” by Ole Bull, and “Gbo-t Dance” by Levy, were played by Harriet Barnum in rhaptl this morning. Her mother, Mrs. H. J. Barnum accompanied her on the piano.

N- :r ha automobile performance been severely explored iiefore. Never h ve aut mobiles been driven o far so fast a- The Commanders,

will give day-in ami ■ ay-out< with minimum repairs fnr theand thousands of mile-. That! motorist- want an.I that’-the., service The Commander test proves this beyond all dej

Why Every User Becomes |i “Never has any ether coiinl cine acted so quickly and icj

traveled. Never have pistor-. cylind- orily as Foley’s Honey an Til e: , crankshafts, valves, axle-, tran=- , a „ n ‘L?Lj?i V M„ COnipl,t 'l

missions and all of the other vital

Blake'- Trip- to the White Moun- different pha-es of her work wa-s of

A. L. Wilhite of Coatesville was a business visitor in Greenca.stle Friday. Leo R. Wells of Fillmore was a business visitor in Greenca.-tle, Friday.

tains” by Mrs. Lee Reeves was also ‘ very goo I. Mrs. E. R. Bartley gave a !di.-cussion on pelting as it is taught

in the public schools of today. During the business session the

A ociation voted to hob a marker

much interest to both teachers and parent?. Numerous chart were -hown, and an explanation of the future examination of children wa= given. Some in-tances she gave of homes which -he had visited were oi

Eighth

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Number

Although the eleventh state in population, Indiana is eighth in number

of motor vehicles registered, according to an art- | ir le appearing in an issue of Motor. Of the 23,226,191 motor vehicles in the

United States January 1, 1928, 811,072 were in Indiana. Of the national to'al 20,282,293 were pleasure rarand 2,943,898 trucks. Indiana had 695,105 pleasure cars and 115,907 truck ’Ihe total Indiana figure was a gain of 38,750 over 1926. There veer* no change - in the relative -landing of the state- which are the bigge t user- of motors in 1927. New York increased the lead over California, New York reporting 1,953,280 vehicles to 1,714,986 for California.

Ohio wa third with 1,592,500.

Dr. Eugene Hawkin. was confined

to bis borne on We-t Washington S*. all 'lay Friday by illness.

in the near future, also a picture show unu-ual interest,

in a few week-. At this time it wa* Miss Dell Miller, principal, gave a

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parts <■ ' an nut mob e been a-ke 1 to •- Comb, Toledo, Ohio. It spi carrv uch terrific load for -uch long healing, soothing coating

STUDEEBAKER GOES SOME

What does it mean to the motor car owner when an sutomobi'o i produced which will trv.el 35.0<'0 mile fn le.-s than 25,000 minutes'. The above question has been going j the rounds in motor circles -inee early in November, when t Studc-

p^ric is of time. In fact several year of ordinary driving were crowded into 16 days in tki- 23,900 mile run. Scores of thousands of ordinary motor car miles were driven into r;j h of the three cars in a little more than a fortnight. Yet the cars came through with flying colors. Two of The Command r- averaged 65.31 mile per hour; and a third set

luted inflamed throat, -tow«

ing, raises phlegm easily. ates to cause constipation, form, no ‘Mope”. You e- with cough or cold av

Foley’s Honey and Tar Cci^H Ask for it.—R. P. MI LLINM

gist.

FOR SALE:—Six full-blow rock roo.-ters and 8 iv n-. Mt Ll^awter Greencastle R. R. j

an avr-rv o of 61.98 miles per hour. Morton.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vaughn %■•»»«. vir.ors in Indianapolis, Saturday.

J< O. Herbert of Clovertlale wa

a business visitor in Greencastle Friday.

Ro> Leonard of Cloverdale was a bu-iness visitor in Greencastle Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McHenry of Quincy were visitors in Greencastle, Friday afternoon.

E E. Holloway of Knightstown, was in Greencastle Friday and Saturday on business.

Miss Louise Blue left today for Chicago where .-he will visit with friends.

Mrs. Mable Casky and on, Ralph of Greensburg w ere visitor- in Green-ca.-tle Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schultz of Eminence, will spend Sunday with friends in Greenca tie.

The Child Welfare committee will meet in the Public Library, Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

C. C. Hays of Terre Haute was a business visitor in Greencastle Friday.

Indiana buxine at the close of 1927 h is completed one of the most stren-

uous years in the history

(hie of the Commonwealth, ac-^ wa ■ StreniiouM cording to W. H. Arnett, j day. Year managing director of the

State < hamber of Com-

Fred B. Query of Cloverdale was a business visitor in Greencastle on

Friday.

Thomas A. Batman of Roachdale, i in Greencastle on business Kri-

Mrs. Jude Bryan of Martinsville, and -on, Paul, are spending the weekend in Greencastle with friends.

It was reporter! Saturday that Clayton Cash and family, living in Fill moil, have been ill the past week.

It was reported Saturday that Ben Fishy of Fillmore is confined to hihome by illness.

James Hal tom and H. W. Jones of J Mr<) _ Lulip Ruark who has b „ n vls .

iting her on Herschell Ruark

merer, who i sued his annual buniness I n " v *’ r ' lale were business visitors

review today. "The major lines of Friday. I family at Fillmore has returned industry hould be operating at g*-n- Walter Beaman and Samuel Bea-| p, * r borne in Indianapidi .

‘■rally satisfactory and profitable lev-1 , r-kn 0 f Quincy were business visitors el , encourages business leaders in, in Greencastle Friday.

and to

the belief that the coming year will bold forth great prospect for advancement, lie declared. “Reconstruction

and readju tment which have taker, 1 " r i n Greencastle, Friday, place within the past twelve month.* M r. and Mrs. F'errell Tunget, Mrs. "'“"■'I ‘"-‘■'•n induatffk in iMsherma,, Fan lev, Mrs. Artie O’Hair,, formidable position to meet the high-[ M|K . nt Kr j d;iy in Tprrp Hat|tei

Iv competitive condition- existing, ami

with the removal of more handicaps ^ r ' ar,< ^ Mrs. Raymond Fisher and during tin period, industries will be Lawrence ( rawley spent Friday in a position to develop their markets i Indianapolis,

during the new year.

C. B. Havens has gone to Denver, Colo., for ‘wo weeks, joining Mrs.

William C. Cline and Charles O’Con Haven and children wl o have be-o r r of Cloverdale were business yj*.: there since shortly before Christmas.

George Sohwin, who is employed at Giee'.fif Id, arrived in Greencastle on Saturday afternoon to spend the week -end.

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According to weather forecasters!,,,^ .Saturday,

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Mis. Harry Crawford and duughj ter, Helen, were visitors in Indianup-

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to be prepared for any sort of emergency. The last cold wave lasted bu*

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Miss Ann Cannon, who has been vuiting with relatives and friend m the «it., over the holidays will return to Gary, Sunday*

A meeting of members of the school board and itenUst- was held in the Putnam County Court House I Thursday evening. The meeting was held in order to discus- the one hun dred |>er cent dental corrction project.

Marshall Field & Company, Wholesale,are producers and sole distributers of all COMBINATION XX PI AN items and we assure you that this bloomer and all later

The Fllmore Fintertainers gave a program in the Community Hall at

.nree <iays, as the mercury is ra j • v <’"inff The onidly assuming a higher position. llr * C0,,eert was w ‘*" rp " iv " 1 b -V t h -

Paul O’Brien, ’28, received a fiaotured ankle Isme in an Intramural bn ketball game last night at Bowman gymnasium. The bone was et immediately and he i able to get about with the aid of crutches today, lit is a member of .sigma Tau Gamma.

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ANDERSON — Trouble here be twene union and non-union projection muchinc operators led to an attack by Mrs. Ethd Ferguson, theater manager upon Hubert Dockter, union ticket, for which she was fined $11.

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BLOOMINGTON

New Year’s

M. D. Riekett receive*! a letter from hi son Donald who is in Los’Angeles

The condition of Prof. A. F. Cald- 1 Calif., in which he state- he has setsell, who is in the Methodist Hoa-1 cured a very satisfactory po-ition us pital at Indianapolis, undergoing nied- cn w manager of the distribution of ical treatment, remains about the [ soap product-, having been one of six same. Prof. ( uldwell was taken to men selected from forty applicants, Indianapolis last Sunday morning. , for the position.

Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Hawkins will T.iv Holliday, Penal Farm esleavi* Greencastle Sunday, where they ‘ca;>e, was sentenced to serve a term

have been on an extended visit with relatives for their home in Land O

i bange in the Monroe county effi-i Lakes, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Haw-

ciul family included swearing in of Donald A. Roger- as prosecuting at luiney and of J. F. Register as coun-

ty attorney.

kins will make the trip by motor. They drive within two and one-half miles of tlieir home, from where they have to proceed on .‘.now skiia.

of one to five years at Pendeilnn, whi n arraigned before Judge James F. liughe- in the Putnam Circuit Court Saturday morning. Holliday wa.; s* ideneed to the State Farm from ILchmund. He gave hio age -jj twenty.

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