The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1928 — Page 4
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First Showing And Selling Of The New Spring Millinery Fashions
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chitect of the Universe was taken by him as his guide and was followed to the best of his ability. When all is done, say not my day is o’er And that, thro’ night, I seek a dimmer shore. .Say rather that my morn has just begun. I greet the dawn and not a setting sun. When all is done. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the neighbor ! and friends for their kindness and \ sympathy during the loss of our | companion and father. Mrs. Edna Chadd and Boys. o
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The majority of this shipment runs in felts. 'I here are a few braided straws included.
rtUKSH new hat creations, £ just unpacked— •!<> hour out of New >ork. Correct headwear for the Spring season. Interesting is the mode. Small, head conforming sha,:es are decidedly different.
The colors include the various shades of Red.
Rose, Gres ns. Grays, Beige.
Tans, lllues, (iold,
(;i:t to.uokrow
Millinery Section — Main f loor Ready To Wear Depart in enl.
Wit ness Window Display I hursday.
S. C, PRF.V0 CO.
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PAI.KSTINE
■Several from around here attended the ball games at Hainbridge Friday night and Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans and grandchildren, spent Saturday night and Sunday with James Hylton. Mr. and Mrs. Pertil Smith are visiting his father, M. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Pertil Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dale Fitz-imnn’tfis and Mis. Tom Ball called on Mi Henry O born on
Thursday night.
Mrs. M. E. Smith and daughters, | Howard. Mrs. Pertil Smith, Miss N'ofa Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Alexander and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Clau le Todd were callers at Henry Osborn’s
Sunday.
PLEASANT GARDEN Uncle Ben’s Orchestra program given Feb. 8th., made a big hit and a large crowd attended. The Iteelsville basket ball team was defeated in a good game at Fillmore, last Thursday evening. Mrs. Martha Whitecotton and Mrs Thomas Harper and daughter, were in Terre Haute shopping Friday. Edward Chew and family visited Verlie Tucker and family, Sunday in (ireencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Benefiel of Garden Tnn, visited Thomas Harper and family, Sunday. Harley Miller of Reelsville is on the sick list. Lacy Chew and family attended the Ben Hur show at Greencastle Wednesday evening.
A Blessing To
Good Complexions
better.
Fred Todd and Mr . Shirley Brown spent Thursday night- with their mother, Mrs. Wm. Todd, who was
* o ! Protect vour beauty in all kinds of Add Huber and amily spent ® un " weat j, er w jth this new face powder— day with .Ice Garrett and family. j ^EI.LO-GI.O. Does not give the Mrs. Tom Hear: was called to se3 | sk j l Va dry feeling; does not dog the his mothpr, T»e»l mm*m, -H. » . S ver >’ lck - , .. J I pure and fine. MELLO-GLO is made Cecil Leathers an<l fciniily called on ^ a nPW p r ench Process. It s truly i his mother, Mr - W-Me Millman on Wonderful—Mullins Pharmacy.
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TONIGHT 11\|
Sunday morning.
Mi . M ry M ' ; Mrs. Marion Miller, Saturday afternoon. Add Huber and wife, and I.ona Smith and wif< were shopping in Greenc.i •!•* Thtii uav afternoon.
medicine a fair trial. Now I have taken several bottles and can eat almost anything without any sufTorng 1 afterward. The diets, which I forn- . , . erly used, are a thing of the past.
Meeting began here .Monday I nf never forget what Konjola did for
Mrs. Blanche 1'f'gers who is staying with Mrs. Charlie Hunt spent the
week-end with her parents.
FIDDLERS $ MUSICAL JUBlf
DISTURBING NIGHT COUGH
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Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl Drug store, and by all the best druggists in this entire section.
— (Adv.l
.$300 In Merchants .$25.00 IN GOLD
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“A distressii throat kept me
wake 1 at ! Man So Nervous Gets
ugh and
mi i-rably awake
Sore When Spoken To
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anyone talk to me. 1 was so nerv-
A GOOD TIME IN STORE FOR Lower Floor grat
PRICES I st. 5 rows in Balcony
Balance Balcony ,
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Compound quickly eemforted and re lievetl me. He]- . d my neighbors over “flu” coughs, ’<), E el I must tell you about it,” say H. C. P , Sailor Snug Harbn . V. Wonderfully soothing and healing. Bland to the tender throat of i child, effective in stopping the ? ’ nborn coughs of grown persons.- !. P. Mullins, Drug-
Mr. and Mrs. George Finnwick and children, spent Sunday with John Dally. Helen Beck is absent from school. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith and daughter, visited their son at Kenmton, Sunday and Monday. Johnnie Bugg was out Friday from Indiana poli Mrs. Vonnic Manion has been viking Card Summoi , the pa t we k. Miss Nola Baker spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Cecil Knauer. Mrs. Nora Peirson spent Monday with Harry Perison. Mrs. Ola Beck and Miss Edna B iker called on Mrs. Henry Osborn, on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Miller and daughter r r Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Henry Miller.
OBITUARY
Raymond E nl Chadd, son of Morgan and Eliza Chadd, was born near I’utnamville, Indiana, June 28, 1880, and pa ej from this life, Feb. 4, 1028, aged 17 years, 7 months, 12 day . While he was still young the family moved to Hainbridge, where be ha lived all the remainder of his
life.
On Dev. 27, 1800, he was married to Edna C Mings, and to them were born three ons, Clyde, Archie nnd
101a he united with the
Methodi-t Episcopal Church of Bainhrirlge. He was also a member of the Modern Woodmen and Masonic ordei . His death came as a shock to the community, after only a week’s I dim leaving hi- wife, three sons, < lyde and Archie of Indianapolis and Howard at home; his mother, four s' for and two brothers, besides a large number of relatives and friends whom he had won by his genial and |
jovial disposition.
In a very real sense, the wnrkmnnhip of a Ma ter Builder may be seen in the life ju-t cln-cd. It stands before ii in the mam examples of the labor of hi skillful hands in this and I other communities. It may he seen in the beautiful structure of the now, broken home circle which was the i very center of his life, But 'he workmanship of the builder will live longe -t in the stalwart integrity of J character, which he exemplified, and which he ha stamped indelibly upon the liv< of his three manly sons. The divine plan of the Supreme Ar-
Short Talks by Thoughtful Mothers A Wisconsin Mother says: “I fin* mothers very well informed on the subject of ‘dope’ in medicines. Few mothers now-a-days would buy a preparation that contained opiates or ehlorform. A glance at the package before buying tells her this. With Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, the name tells a true story. It is quiikly effective for coughs, colds, croup and throat irritations. Pure as it is sure, and worth many times its price.”—
R. P. MULLINS, Druggist.
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ous. Vinol ended this and I feel won-
derful now.”—Wm. Fahy.
Vinol is a compound of iron, phns- I phates. cod liver peptone, etc. The very FIRST bottle makes you sleep better and have a BIG apjleptite. Nervous, easily tired people are surprised how QUICK the iron, pho I phates, etc., give new life and pep.: Vinol tastes delicious.—R. P. Mullins,; |
Druggist.
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NOTICE
Pay Your
Telephone account on or before the 15th of each month and receive the regular discount for prompt payment
Telephone Co. Max F. Hosea, Mgr.
Chopped Hmuh
‘‘dosing.
Rub on at bedtime
VICKS ▼ Va p o R u q
I.n Canada, land of vigorous winters, more Italian Halm ishouglit than any other skin lotion. For sale in your city — everywhere.
EAST MARION Horace Robinson and family spent | Friday with Mr. and Mr.-. Melvin Ruark. Homer Slavens anil family of Clinton Falls spent Saturday night I with Wm. Newman and family. The C. C. Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mis. Olen Dudley. Andrew Tincher is on the sick list. Jesse Sechman and family visited Sunday at M. B. Sechman’s. E. E. Buis and wife called in the afternoon. Hairy Hunter and family spent Sunday with Frank Hunter and fam-
ily
Lora Blunk and family visited with Mr and .Mrs. Solsman of Plainfield Sunday. Leonanrd Newman spent Sunday with Oran Buis and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman and Homer Slavens and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Har-1 vey Buis. Melvin Ruark and family called on John Cash and wife Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ellen Newman spent Sunday at U. S. Monday’s. John Ellett and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Buis. Olen Dudley and wife were in Ind-[ ianapolis Monday. FILLMORE Mrs. John Bolt and daughter Miss Loraine of Frankfort visited Mrs. Louie Sinclair Wednesday night. Thursday Mrs. Sinclair accompanied
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Over 21 million jars Used Yearly
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’hem to Terre. Haute where she spent
the day.
Mrs. Frank Day visited friends in
Belle Union last w’eek.
Mr. and 'E . Ewell Christy have movi d to L. E. Campbell’s farm. The Farmers Institute will be held Thin' day E h. 16, in the High School Auditorium. Iheie will he a good program for the day and at 7 p. m. Rev. Henry McLean of Greencastle j will .- peak, hi- ubject being “Abra-! ham I incoln.” Mr. McLean has been here before and is an cxcellant speak-
er.
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came an- mailt play Hunsicker ha.- >ver with rhutniati-rt Mrs. John Nepoorly is some a mer
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Neese Sunday, ne ,
Caller- at Lw ' te * night were: Ri.j Dannie and P. :• Mr. and Mrs, oom
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HDOS1ER HIGHLAND John Farlt-cy made a flying
Omeson, Mr. a:
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Margaret, and
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Sunday visile
ever the inn roads to Cagle Mill Fri- .
day. Danny and Robtr^W Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Reed wore dinner Seuter, Mr-. A..gm sts of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Neese it her on at
Saturday. night.
Last Friday being Dan Hunsickers Edwin Netsbirthday the children made a dinner beck last week a large cake with -eventyone candle. | Ko - liid-
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I.L INTERIORS enn now be finished with LUSTER-LOW, producing a soft mellow
luster, pleasing to the eye, giving beauty to the surroundings and assuring permanency. Its unique wasiubility is an indication of its durability. 1 See it yourself before you decide on the paint*
for your walls.
MULLINS DRUG STORE
BURDSALSSrS Famous for Durability
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The umD rslgm il, Kx» cutor of tli*H J.ist Will hikI Tt’slnmrnt of Thn!ii!'-;| r r Hranier, (leetasecl, of I’litnam (*oumIn, Indiana, lu-reby glv.-.s notl. *• lliai l Dy vlrtm* t»i th** powt-r ronferrud uponj him h\ tti»* said last will of said tl •-! •dunt, he will, nt ihe hour of two o’-
Chrysler PRICES
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on the premine*,
rencustle. Indiana (the lit
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407 I ’ast Kim
miction, to the nig all the interest of
ting the entire ownership
and
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premine*, at
Street, (*rfi-neastle.
residence of said decedent), offer lor sale, at public auction, to the highest
and bent bidder, decedent (being
thereof), in and to the follow ing d« - s* rlh* d real estate situate in Putnam
Founty. Indiana. to*wit:
fad No. Six (G». in Hloek No. Two < 2), in the (h ntral Surv* y to th** tow n, now fit v, of (Jreenfust le, Indiana h« iiiK the lat** residence property of
said decedent.
Said sale will be made nubject tt> the approval of the Putnam Circuit Pouit «d Putnam (’ounty. Indiana, and will lie sold for not lens than two-thirds of the full appraised Value thereof, and upon the following term* and condition.*: at leant one-half of the purchase price cash In hand; the halam * in one payment duo six months from day of sale, the purchaser giving his note therefor, hearing six per «*nt in* termt from date of sale, providin'. f..r attorney * fee* and secured by mori^an* on the real estate sold, waivir _ relief from valuation ami appraism. nl laws. The purchaser shall have t Ti privilege ol paying the full purehas.
prim in cash.
Immediat*- possession will be giv*'n
purchaser of said real estate. aba tract of title showing
simi real
n i Pie
fee-
title in Haid de*oolent of said estate will be furnished purebas-
Jnmes & cut or.
KORBUT Dili* l x. ( it Alice, Attorneys for K\*
Jan. 25-Fib. 1-8-15-41
“ALWAYS TIRED AT NIGHT”—
TRY THIS
A hoalthy person never feels constantly tired. Being “too tired” constantly tells of something wrong. When John R. Gordon, Danville, III,,
His Diets Are Forgotten Since T.-king Konjola
Effective Now
New Chrysler “5*”
Suffered Untold Agony Fating.” He States.
Two-door Sedan 2oupe . . . Aoadater • • (with rumble ..... Touring . . . Four-door Sedan 9eLuxe Coupe • (with rumble teat) DeLuxe Sedan •
$670 670 670
605 720 720
790
Grreat New Chrysler “62”
Business Coupe Roadster • (with rumble Mar) Touring Two-door Sedan Coupe (with rumble teat) Four-door Sedan Landau Sedan .
$1065 1075
1095 1095 1145
1175 1235
Illuctriou* New* Chrysler “72”
W J w M Ml!, ti. « . GENTRY
“When I started with Konjola, my tomai h was in a terrible shape and |
on
found himself “always tired at night | had I - living on a special diet and burdened with backache, * he took .* , ., ,, 4 Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for* M mwnf ls ’ writrs M r - H. C.
the kidneys, and writes: “After a j Gentry, Mi East New A'ork St., Infew doses, I felt better, could work dianapoli-, inj., “i, u t it SO on made a easier became stronger, and slept new man out of me and 1 am glad
soundly. Men and women every win ■ 1
use and recommend them. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for Foley Pills diuretic.—R. P. Mullins, Druggist.
0
CANAAN
Charlie Lisby and family and Les-
ter Miller and family spent Sunday gun looking around
with Cecil Arnold and wife.
Lee Easthum and family spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Gertie it. It nadually began to relieve me. Minter anil daughters. 1thoug it worked very alowly, I kittle Rosemary Evans who has realized my condition was of' long
week is sonic I standing and decided to give this
to recommend it to others.
“I suffered untold agony aftoi eating as my fond did not digest and a hard rock would seem to form in the pit of my stomach. After doe'oring for a long lime without results I be-
for something
else to give me relief. Konjola was uggested to me and I started taking
Two-Pass. Coupe $1545 (with rumble scat) Royal Sedan . 1595 Sport Roadster 1595 (with rumble seat) Four-Pass. Coupe 1 595 Town Sedan . 1695 Convertible Coupe 1745 (with tumble .tut) Crown Sedan • 1795
New 112 h.p. Imperial “80”
$2795
been aick more than
Roadster
(with tumble teat) Ftve-Pass. Sedan 2945 Town Sedan . 2995 Seven-Pass. Sedan 3075 Sedan Limousine 3495
All prices f. o. b. Detroit, suh/ecttocurrcnt Federal excite tax, Chrysler tiro Iors are in position to extend the comenience of time puynients. list
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“72” and New 112 h. p- ^ j c supplying every price need - .j en( j $1495 _ offered now at pnc« • to all previous standards of in 1 sler more emphatically than t ™
sler more emphatically i* 1 * mont unchallenged leader of the ,n “'^ pita ,
car quality. See these cars- su]|H quality—at their sensational e h*i
them — drive them.
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sler cars—by the most
ings which result from * t ^ p mi growing public demand ^ floi| than ever the mo«t mar ' fk tl value. In their respective pht y .
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