The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 February 1928 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER

GRANADA

Tonight A dm., 10, 15, 25c

PATSY' RUTH 1MIUUKR (iLKNN TRYON

Entered in the Post Office at Grcencantle, Indiana, aa accond claaa mail matter.

HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.

S. R. RAR1DKN, City Editor.

“Paintiiag the Town' Also

Persoaai And Local News

I To Meet With Mrs. Dunlavy. Section One of the Christian

Mr.'. Chatlcs McGauKh'-y will en-

itertain Section Three of the Christ- Church wjl meet Thursday afternoon

church Thursday at 2::J0 o’clock with Mrs. John Dun-

COMEDY and NOVELTY REEL

SHOWS: <i::U) 8:1(1)-

MXTINEE DAILY.

THURSDAY A FRIDAY

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M. J. Murphy we in Indianapolis j on business today. Tii Kappa announce- the pledging j of Mr . C. C. Gillen. Delta Theta Tau will meet Thurs- ! day night in the Phi Delta Kappa

rooms.

Mr . Mary Mathias is spending a| few days at the Home Lawn Sani-t

tarium at Maftin.-ville. j Mrs. McGaughey To En.lertain

Prof. H. B. Gough, head of the Public Speaking department of the

University will be critic judge at a ian chlm , h at the debate to he held between Purdue ; aflei . nooa at two O . clock> university and Manchester college at •F*!**M*** Purdue on February 17. He will also stcti in Two To Meet

judge a debate at Evansville on Section Two of the Christian March 16 and deliver the commence-; chun h will men Thursday afternoon ment address at the Judson high Ynt) o'clock with Mrs. Ward Lovett school, on April 20. I Miller Apartment. Mrs. Lovett and Pictures protiaying the life of AJrs .\ U( | r j ( | pieenor will have charge Abraham Lincoln will he shown in of „ ro gram. All members are

The Presbyterian ( hurch Sunday m jrcd to bo present, f veiling at< 7:30 in honor of the great •]. -h * d* d* .{■ f £ f martyred President’s birthday. The (;<)o,| Program Enjoyed

presentation of these views is made The Ovei-The-Tea Cups Club met possible through the generosity of a Tu sday afternoon with Mrs. Fred L. friend. There will he no offering tak- o'Hair, 625 East Washington St. The en. As a part of the National Obser- work for the afternoon was given by vance of Scout Work, February 6 to Mrs. L. H. Murlin, who gave “The 12, all the Boy and Girl Scouts of the King’s Henchman”. Mrs Murlin was

city have been invited to attend this assisted by Mrs. O’Hair who K ave ' name 0 f an American artist,

service. several vocal numbers and she was j

0 — , accompanied by Mrs. Howard Barn- 1

um. There were several guests present to enjoy the splendid program.

^— - r , . , At the March meeting the book re-

after the play at the High School to-’ Brown county to nurse one of

Second \ Var(U c Reading by ^3

Viohn So| 0 b v

Third War,| ' ^

Readinu

by

Piano Solo by .

nru.l *

Thomas Lewis of Eminence was a visitor in the city yesterday. Lester Daniels of Cloverdale was in Greencastle on business Tuesday. J. R. Stuart of Coatesville was in the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chenoweth were in Indianapolis Tuesday. Frank Peek was a visitor in Indianapolis on Tuesday. Orval Patten of Cloverdale was a business visitor in Greencastle Tues-

day.

Ilnher H. Ellis was the speaker at the Lion’s Club in Martinsville to-

day.

Ben Lisby of Coatesville was a business visitor in Greencastle on

Tuesday.

Potomac Council team will meet

A good

lavy, 411 East Walnut Street,

attendance is desired.

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Valcr. inc Pafi ty Given

Miss Margaret Maloney, W. Franklin St., was hostess Tuesday evening to the S. C. C. Club. The entertain-

ment for the evening was furnished , ' P " w ( | 'ah 1., by a huge Valentin box, from which . Ia ns fnr the ji. , C each lady icccived a valentine. At the turr * ca P year, BCK next regular inci ting of the club it j dedicated to the f l h*n

Bigh Schools.' 1 SA

Xylophon,

Brown.

So, " B ^ I>L OP v,' l: s;i ^ ^ ^ ELb* an<

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BeUauw’s

tribute whent ,! t ,- or

was planned to hold a theatre party. c»mpu«.

astU

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i'hilomath Club Meets.

The Philomath Club of Roachdale met Thursday, Feb. 2 at the home of Mrs Marl ha Irwin. Eighteen members responded to roll call with the

Call for

materia] |

PLEASANT GARDEN

Mrs. Klonnie Lee has gone

to,

her 1

ALSO

First Run News and Comedy.

EVENING 6.3ft 8;.id

Edw. Chew attended the trustees’

The Woman's R-lief Curpe will •hold a rummage ale, Saturday mom ing in the County Asm ot’s office. 8 2t.

Mtf

1 ritically be pital.

"Women, vVeak,\ rr- * Rundown and Nen otis

Of who mill r O . . , - . 1 ' ■

. lowrr port of th^ 1 ■ ■* ■ 1 - ' ' 1,1

pom,, lemali weal

ache. melanctiolM. *)• s; • ' r»n|MMnt,. Ilu',h'.' ot h* •' t: 'i, , tnrtrftnlte pains, wh 'tut •« "o

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. ' s.ir wili entirely 7^

t to the inciuirrr.atlvtHp of a convenunt h

i mHhod whrrfttyhtit ttul ether womh p 1 hive *uccrH‘,fully relieved similar ii')

The most common rxpr.Nsion <1 th< thiinkful women i* "I L ' ' ‘ w worn Art " And others. I don't t «"v pains whatever anymore I ■ n h.H-' v

yself that your Wonderful M« 'ho't so much K 0 °d for me in 'Och »

ihort t imr Write tod*V Eh is tlvue

"^r^m^r^rtmef^e^ar, Ilaak school ay was of Mrs. Frank Miles, on Maple Ave- , K‘ v f at tht ’ R' -’lsville h.gh schoo', nue this evening at 7:30 o’clock. 1 w,,h s “ Cfe88 > ,,ut th « h /’ av - v do j wn - Mr and Mrs. W. L. Denman are P our of ra " , <R™ e d the crowd,

at home from Crawfordsville, where I

they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. mo, *ing Monday

Ed. Mason.

The local Moose lodge, No. 1502, will meet in regular session this eve-

J< c Ri-k, i reported a being ning at 8 o'clock. All members are

ill at the Putnam County urged to be present.

Dr. L. R. Eckardt will deliver an ,

addre .s at a meeting of the Starke' . Sunda y r 1 . M . 0 :! <lay *‘ Ve, "" K at

view “Harmerjohn” will be reviewed I

by Mrs. 11. C. Lewis.

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Niedle Work Club Mccits

One of the very best programs of the year followed. Mrs. Howard Ashby put rare individual charm into her work on “Cellini”. Mrs. Ward Porter read an excellent paper on “The Hoosier Salon.” Mrs. Ellis Myers gave “Legends of Candlemas Day”. Following the program the hostess

Mrs. J. W. Robe, 601 E. Anderson

served refreshments.

Roachdale

»!« •?« wjw wjw wj«

( tub Meets.

A Dl l ION AL LOCALS

, J .1 l.accy, assistant eililor of the Eanncis Guide, was in Greencastle

on liusines Wednesday.

I hey

han done min h rooi! for me >rt time " Wnte today The

eolirely free to you She ha* rituhniR t«> '•

is

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Voting in the annual Milage beau iy (onti st started W< due day morn ing at II o’clock at the Shadow Art

Studio.

The Greencastle League of the Method! t Church will hold it’s F‘;h tuuiy >So< j d in the basement of the C ; niii Ii Wedne..day evening from 7 to !l o’cloi k. Every one bring a dime ; n l oniething not usable. A larg attendance i i xpected.

County Teachers’ Association, at

Knox, next Friday.

Mrs. Mary Hoffman, of this city, who has been confined to the hospital in Lafayette was able to he remove I to the home of her daughter Mrs.

Williams, Monday.

A complimentary banquet will be

held at the Christian Church on Wednesday, February 15. The banquet will start at 6:30 o’clock ami will be given in honor of the officers and

teachers of the Bible School. Arthur White, who is employed at

Belle Stockwell left Monday to nurse Alma (Baumunk) Flutterjohn

of Poland, who is ill.

High school is progressing fin*! most deliciou, rerf'eeshments,

since the recent changes. j

Brother Flctingcr held a meeting Tri Angle Girls Meet.

„ the

high school building.

St., was hostess Tuesday afternoon to the Art Needle Work Club. Each

member of the club gave a short di.s- The February meeting of the cu. sion or tory on the life of Aina- Roachdale Economics club was held bam Lincoln. The afternoon was spent Saturday afternoon at the Library. 1.1 a social way. The hostess served The chib joined in singing America,

with Mrs. Martha Eddie as leader. After a short business session reports

PURE BREL) LIVE STOCK SAL E.

16 mil,' southwest of ( i nca tic a' 10:30 A. M.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1028

100 Head Registered Duroc Hogs

Bred sows, gilts and males.

20 head Purebred Aberdeen Angus Cattle

t Cows, heifers and bulls. « I’ercheron colts an.I saddle horses. 5011 bushels gieid cern.

H Two tractors.

\V. B. RINLO cV SON f l)L. WEAVER, Elnora, < HI,. \ I ST AI

Auc'ionecrs.

the Cement Plant sustained injurie-! f B ure ''' to hi; left 1 g, above the knee eatly 1 Wednesday morning. The injured! member was caught between a ea t-! ing, which had come off a piece of machinery, and a brace. The leg was badly bruised but no bones were broken. He was taken to the office of

Dr. W. M. McGaughey.

R. L. Dicks, of Greencastle, a sen ior in the ehool of electrical engineering at Purdue University, has been initiated into Eta Kappa Nu, national honorary electrical engineering fraternity. The Purdue chapter was eatabli.hed in l!M2, and is one of the largest and most progressive of | the student sections of the national body. Membership in the organization is based upon scholarship and participation in campus activities.

“ALWAYS TIRED AT NIGHT”—

TRY THIS

A healthy person never feels constantly tired. Being “too tired” con staidly tells of something wrong.

When John R. Gordon, Danville, III.,

found himself “always tired at night

and burdened with backache,” he look

Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for

the kidneys, and writes: “After a few doses, I felt better, could work easier, became stronger, and slept soundly.” Men and women everywhere use and recommend them. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for Foley Pills

<:(<•—R. P. Mullins, Diuggist.

Mrs. Walter Gardner was hostess Tuesday afternoon to the Tri-Angle Girls of the Christian Church. This club, a junior organization of th» .Missionary Society have held a pen-

were made of the annual conference, | at Purdue, by the delegates, Mrs. Fill Call and Adele Sutherlin. This was time for election of officers and

also payment of dues.

Mrs Grace Denny was re-elected

hy editor, Leslie J

° r th " Hitional

yesterday after: M was stated, mun jK the editor or m a . ., T . Pauw box at the L’J„ tional contributi,, e dil on the editorial 653er,d the mara +

With such a a 1; SA and actual proof jj

Pauw coeds the «

to be one of p jr

combination nf *“

that of leap yp Jr j

this year will 1 RH future number ic 4|| the year’, campu. I

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uy supper recently and the proceed- ; , m . j( |,, nt; Mrs. Georgia Hanna, viccfrom this were diwoued at the meet ; Mrs. Mary Edith Locking yesterday. The next regular corresponding secretary; Mrs. meeting will he held at the home of AHeU , Sutherlin. recording secretary; the Misses Atkinson at their home Miss KUft Wa |, h) treasurer, on Liberty treet Twenty-seven members answered

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Delightful Parly Given

Mi . Willard Garrett, 10O| South

Indiana St., entertained Tuesdav

following hostesses: Mrs. Mary

MEN!

nils IS I’OSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF OUR

1

PRICE SALE

Suits and Overcoats

I'his sale lias been a l.ig one, biil many of Ihe best patlerngare still here ami Ihey are irulyllAICCJAINS. They are lined up on our rai bs ready l.u- year ehensing Have mosl allsizes-IIUY YOURS NOW.

EAST MARION

Mrs. Dovie Bryan called on Mi.-. Fannie Bunten Friday afternoon. Mrs. Myrtle Storm .-pent the week end with her *on Lester and wife of

Indianapolis.

Olfn Dudley and family called on Harry Hunter and family Friday

evening.

E. E. Buis and wife and Oran Bui; and wife visited Sunday with Glen

Burgess and family.

Leonard Newman spent Saturday

night with Earl Gorham.

Kenneth Smith and wife and John Webster and family were Sunday vi. itors with M. J. Storm and family. I John Ca.-h and wife spent Sunday

with Melvin Ruai k and family. ; ~ji!i

Mr.-. Amy Buis called on Mrs. jS| Fannie Bunten Friday evening. Mrs. Albert Hunter and d.iughU r ==

visited with Mrs. Harry Hunter Fri-' ===

Miss Ruth Higgin- of Indianapolis fisj

spent the week-end with home folks. ^

Mrs. E. E. Buis visited one day last ijp week with Mr -. Etta Spi igcl of Green

| castle

Mrs. Myrtle Stoim called on Mr ==

| Amy Buis Monday afternoon.

: Mrs. Myitle Monday visited Friday I with Mrs. John Mahb and daughter ;

j Clara.

George Wi-e and family (ailed onj = Horace Robinson and family Sunday'^

afternoon.

Mr. Cecil. O’Dell and family and ; Mrs. Dave ()'l)i»ll of lllirmis, ()r.i Whitman and wife of Stile ville Mrs. John Bowen, Mrs. Ellen Newman and E§j Mr. and Mr.-. Win. Newman pent | ~ - Monday with Unith Monday and fam

By.

^ Mrs. Jes e Srrhman and son visile 1 S| Friday with Mrs. John Mohb and I daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis and Mr.J^ = Ellen and l a Newman pent Tuesday Is:, with Mr. and Mr-. Oran Buis.

evening with a birthday party. Th<> evening was spent in playing games. Mo.-t delicious refreshments were

rved during the evening.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. * ‘ trn * d> ' George Garrett and son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Art Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holland, Mr. and* Mrs. Floyd Knauer and daughter, Floydene, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Ben Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis and Lorraine and

Murel Davis. *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1*

Tri h ; H>pa Meets

TO Kappa met Tuesday evening at the bom • of Mis. Robert McElheney The meeting was turned over

to business

Twenty-seven

to roll call; response being, quota-

tions from Lincoln.

Refreshments were served by the

An-

derson, Mrs. Jessie Coffman, Mr Carrie Hutchins, Mrs. Ida Rice, Mrs.)

lent,

Ualdwell’s (#85

Steadily

indr

Prof. A. F. Cali|i;H| in the Methodist I l polis suffering fr„ B suiting from an« . R| ago, is steadi!; d 4J strength ami u ,f R toms set in he », , Ba to return to Gm 'H weeks. Since the ('Hr. I R1 fessor Cahlwell 719 with hemorrhage not occurred « His doctors hel. I> would he nece.vvir • ■ his improvement Iw*

Martha Edie and Mrs. Anna Me- an O ' ,,>r;ition vfr !

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( ouncil Dinner Friday Kve.

The Parent Teacher’s Association Council dinner will he held Friday evi ning in the Methodist Church at 6:00 o’clock. Supt Yount will be the principal .-peaker for the evening. The program will lie given by th» children of the four schools in the

city! and is as follows:

First Ward—

Reading by Betty Jane Spencer. Song by Wilhelmina Nelson and

itior

required.

Until his returr * esfield ami Mr. same department ■ 4 Ross, of the pti! ment, will have pj, or Caldwell's classMr. Ross will ■> iD English literatur' i, C« vis will take car- tain! English literatur' s. Caldwell’s 10 ne • ^ ican literature NT1 reciting with Dr B' ren ^

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Do you know what

wi roo 1 Bi

A Closing of Entire

Stock Meaf

ined ty ei

eitl

; thi

laid

W hen* you huy every sinjile it(*in •> J “

under viilrJJ*

We try to make sho]>|>in<. r )

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on do iu»l need lo wateh the priee—il always he for less.

cha e T. >bri and ts w rday urth

Meed Shirts?

'r=k

YY’e have .‘ Dine wonderful values to show on our tables.

See them stacked hiffh

Remctiihcr—.Saturday is iKe Iasi day. J. F. Cannon & Co.

lid

BRICK CH Al’EL Mrs. CurtF Minnirk and two rhildren, Mrs. (I if ton Priest and son. Wayne, : pent Friday with Mr-. Paul Priest of Greencastle. Miss Helen O’Hair visited a few days Fist week with Mrs. Leota O’Hair and family of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. John Braden took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ott Braden of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Tip Priest and son spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and family. Rev. Chapman and Garnet Hanlon ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mr... Will O'Hair and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burdette and daughter, Francis visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, Sunday. Bert Pruitt of Bainhridge took supper Monday evening with Ferol Ferrand and mother. Mrs. Lee Hall is caring for her mother, Mrs. Cooper at Stileavillc.

si

Yesterday our girls put out the entire stock of new gloves sold for $1.50 for $1.

=Hy

Extra large line color plaid blankets for $2.25.

We sell you while it lasts, 8 yan l Muslin for H 10 yards good Brown Muslin "ce Wide sheetings at less pn' 1 ioi4. m

'V call

n«v<

All wool Indian blankets, very j styles for the auto or divan, u ' B| under price. k/t —' Febi

and

Huy a Trunk, Hug or Suit Dk ;;; a ;

And save part of your traveling expense and have i’ ]

Allen Brothers

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