The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 February 1928 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY Ji. IS??.
Short T .ilks hy ihnuKhtful Mother*
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very well informed on the -uhji'ct of ‘dope’ in medicines. Few mother- nov.-a-day- would huy a preparation that eontained opiates or '-lil'irt'iiim. A g!a ee at the pnekape e buying tel her this. With Fol,. v *. and i ir Compound, the i.ame teli.Va true tory. It is quickly
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throat irritation . Pure as it is suic,
• it* price.
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, trirt and through various southern parts, pravel and stone types were
INnIAX M’OI IS. - Ind., Feb. 24- rapicly drying out and advices to the • onditions prevailed office of the state hiKhway eomm.s-
g ■ indlcate l 1 l0 ^ r '; . >trictions would be removed in n
-a ne t.,t highways due to ioc. tjme providing no additional . :! ' "■‘1 section, and un- fpl , Somewhat similar conditions nr „ • r , i. i prevailed in the north parts of Indi-
!ia: "polls and central In- o nt --
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TEMPLEMAN AND “QUALITY PLUS SERVKp. ' Saturday Specials
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READ the daily
.l ana experienced the softest roads ,;f the ,ea on, in the Vincennes dis-
Rcads in central sections were un- . I’.-ually soft and every unpaved state
THE FARMER
Meeting Postponed,
i The meeting of the Woman’s < lub
,1 I unnavpfi scare The home of Mi -. Charles Marsh-1 for Saturday afternoon, usually soft an<1 ^ traf . all, East Walnut St., was the scene Februarv 25 has been indefinitely
highway was r^stricteil to hea\y^traf^ ^ ap , lointe(1 meeting “ ^ . (onMd f rable these local- of the Cro-Tat-Em Circle Thursday. +4- + + + + j i i if need *ith det.u > - T he living and dining rooms were > 1rti . (ourtiuy Hostess To Huh
lufflientTse to stand under heavy decorated in keeping with the birth Mrs. J. E. Courtney was hostess to
Flour
Pure Gold, 21 lbs. . Pure Gold, 12 lbs. . White Lily. 21 lbs. White Lily. 12 lbs. Sugar, 2.-> lbs Cocoa, lb Eggs, per doz. ... Racon., per lb
lone
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!'•" i > cf.i Lettuce, ||, ijLd ' ■' hhv -''. ib. *esh 1 ,lr, "l>s. lb. ,, i Milk, qt . UK J
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Whii i best informed is the one who takes advantage
money service.
(OME iN AND <jET A('(H AINTED Phe Money You Need To Finance Your t rop Is Here
WE LOAN
of our
traffic in soft periods.
CLOVERDALE
i real SJO to ■ 100 on ;.<iiir own 'ccurity. \- n!s, make ycur own " n ; otri i (hi tire UHilts.
to repayer install-
of Washington i patriotic colors, t b( . xwentieth Century Club on I’hursllags and candles. day afternoon. A most interesting Mrs. Charles Rector read a most paper, “Natural Wonder, of the .delightful paper on our beloved first United States,” was given by Mrs.
president, Washington. A guessing w. L. Hughes.
[contest which is a feature of the ( Thre- guests added to the plea-ure h 1 '| meeting was enjoyed with Mrs. Bundy f ,f the meeting, Mis. Ben T. Riley. the winning first prize Mrs. J. T. Hughes and Mrs. W. J.
Each lady was given a menu card, Yount,
from which they -elected by numbers During the sccial hour, the hostess their un refresl ments. The delic-. was assisted by Mis e: Pauline Nheetz
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DRESSED CHICXEKS
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Turnips (’arrols
(hsters Cauliflower Jreen Onions Spinach i’arsnips Kale Ccflery Tomatoes Ftadishes
Sweet Potatoes Fancy Fruit
Rhubarb
M’lnuoes
Dr. W. K. Prichard visited daughter .Mrs. Ed Hamilton at Putnam County Hospital Monday. The regular meeting of the Parent
Teachers’ Association will be held
Wednesday evening February 22 in j 0U! . r ,,f res hment menu included pump- an ,| Mildred Koiing.
*^ e kin pie, doughnuts, ham sandwiches The Twentieth Century Club will and coffee. | spon-or a lecture to be given in the
High School auditorium, March 16th at 3:15 o’clock. The subject is the “Canadian Pacific Rockies” and will
Mrs. Fred Long. Mrs. Jesse Boom- be supplem nted with beautiful colorer. Mrs. Josiah Gardner, and Mrs. P( i slides. The lecture will be free an-l Charles Donnohu< were hostesses on 1 u, e public is invited to atten ; . Thursday aftenv to Section IV of .j..p.j..j.
the High School Auditorium.
■ program tapic will be cooperation
between the home and the school. Mi-- Ader will represent the grades and Supt. Lowery the High School in
j the address. Mr. Walter’s seven’ ,
grade history class will present the
play, "Nathan Hale.”
Mr-. Clifford Patterson who has
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Section IV Meets.
been vi itirig Her parent . Mr. and ^ r; when it,met at Theta Munwae Supper. Mis. H. C. Foster several weeks left ih( _ honlp of the , ,, mPr on Berry St., The Theta Alumnae Club will en
Thursday for her home at Jamaica,
Long Island.
Victor U'tterback and family og St. Louis Mo., spent the week end with his father, T. C. Utterback. Mis. Charles Pickens visited la t
In keeping with the patriots sea- tertain with a supper meeting at the son a paper on V. -hington was read home of Mrs. A. T. Briggs, 712 East by Mrs. Beemee. Miss Charlotte | Seminary St., Monday, February Donnohue gave a reading “Be a 27th. at 6:00 o'clock. The guescs will I Good American.” Twelve members i include the alumnae and the active
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presimt.
Refresh ents were
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Miss Doby Honor (.nest.
served.
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Delta Theta Tau Met.
Delta Theta Tau met Thursday evening in th> Phi Delta Kappa Hall for
a short session.
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District Meeting Sunday.
There will be a district committee meeting of the American Legion
Connli' / Meat
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Chase <Sr Sandhovn’H and Cofl'ee
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week with her mother, M
Spangler of Gosport.
Mrs. Pauline Lei<ke of Indianapoli spent the week-end with her parent
Mr. and Mrs. William Pollard. I Mi-s Lena McLean entertained for Mr. and Mrs. George Appleby were! Miss Doby, who-, approaching mnrGreencastle visitors Tuesday. j riage was announced la.-t week, yesCloverdale made 7." points last terday afternoon with a delightful week end in spite of the rottenest informal tea. Tin guests included „ .. -
officiating at Danville they have been Mrs. R phut 1, M'-s Birks, Mis- Al- Auxiliary at the Legion Hall Sunday up against, Coach Cochenour vigour- vord, Mr-. Mill- Mis, Shirley, Mrs. afternoon. The meeting will start at
oul-y protested their work between Voltmrr, Mis. H. E. Williams, Mi-s 2 o’clock.
halves, Cloverdale had a lead of 17 Anderson, Mi - Mills, Mis. Nienstedt > o to 12 and a victory 27 to 22. of Ft. Wayne and r-. McLean of In ( PAYS TRIBUIr
Riding the Monon to Ladoga pep- ianapolis.
ped up the boys so they could hit for •!••!• “M*
18 points, Sackett only ma<le eleven To Give Party.
field goals. A “Leap Year party will he given wrolP tne lonowing, on me iieam ol Cloverdale goes to Spencer to wind at ! mg .on Hall on Saturday even- b j s f|.i PI1 , and -tudent, Paul John-on. up th*’ seasons schedule w’here they ing. Maich !{. Claire Hull s orchestra , » - -a —— -r i>...n
moi t the best team the best hunch of will furnish the music. I he members fun- and get the best newspaper writ” “f th DePauw ‘iasketbnll t arn will
be . peciul guer.t .
Mrs. Housewife can saveir 0 me yet obtain quality by buying we ». from us. Just phone 42 and S will receive prompt attention, outst livery is another feature of our
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PAUL JOHNSON
Murray A. Dalman, formerly of this city, but now of Indianapolis, wrote the following, on the death of
ui if the season. They hope to re-
ver-e nt 2 point defeat.
TWO-HEADED ( ALF.
. MARTINSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 24—
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“A disturbing cough and irritated about two miles and a half east of throat kept me miserably awake at | Cloverdale was in cur office Saturnight and prevented others from am ) rt .ported that one of hi- cows Instnl rww Ti'/»1% r ’ r F H V ' , 1 1 I 1 /• 1
jfave birth to a two headed calf last
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-leeping. Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound quickly comforted and relieved me. Helped my neighbors over •llu’ coughs, too. Feel 1 must tell you about it," says H. C. P , Sailors Snug Harbor, N. Y. Wonderfullj soothing and heeling. Bland to the tender throat of a child, effective in stopping the stubborn cough- of grown persons.— R. P. MULLINS, djed
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Shakespeare^ ‘AS YOU LIKE IT* February 24 and 25
Li tie Theat ir, West Coll e. S:!;") O’clock. I vcscrved Scats Now On Sale at Stevens Drug Store, 8:00-12:00 a.m. At The University Shop, 2—1:30.
Jean Paul Johnson, son of Paul and Helen Johnson, was born in Plainfield, March LS. 1911 and lived until February 12, 1928, sixteen years, eleven months and t'.ventj three days He was always a joy to his parents and friends. His'thoughtful, -tuiiiou ways and sweet disposition won him a host of friends whereevor he went. Although for eight years he was unable to take an active part in 4he life of his boy friends and to attend school regularly, his outlook on life was cheerful and bright. When he was able to return to school, his determination to complete the work won for him the praise and commenda-
was graduat-
ed fiom School No. 76 and had complet’d two years of work in Short-
ridge High School.
■ • — — | He was a member of Troop No. 22 cinnati univci -ity lost the decision in an ,| took a lively interest in Scout
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Tuesday. Mr. Ray says the calf was normal in size, and appearance except being minus a tail, and having two heads, one of which was com-
plete with two eyes, two ears, two t lMlll vllc ^ nostrils, mouth and tongue. The call ! t j on 0 f his teacher*. Hr
at birth.
Marshal! Cement ft Gratis
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I)EH Vi K TEAM \\ INS
negative debate team of Cin-
a debate wi th the DePauw affirm ative team h”re Thursday niglit. A small crowd w hs in atU ndance. A negative team of DePauw, com-
posul of Davis Lewi aiul Alvin R( ckwell
activities although he could not be
an active participant.
Early in life he became a member
> | of College Avenue M. E. Church at franklin Cole i Greencastle. When the family came to wall debate j n ianapolig to live he had hi- tttetn*
ag: in t North Manchester College at i K . rs hi p transferred to Central Aven-
Rochester n’ xt Thursday and the i ue i n ,|j ana p () ii s .
' am< ‘ leam wil meet the Notre Dame Jean Paul found a great solace in |affirmati\e at South Bend on !• riday, 1 hook- and spent many happy hours
! MntvVi * (In tho «amp #l:»fp thn 1
chicks grow in a hurry. You! , biggest early birds. Saves pra; g a every bird and eliminates ordinr ailments. Contains cod liver oi! ^ . meal, molasses in dry form-n ; life-saving materials. Thebaoatmeal. Come in and get a r does more, costs less. pj (
March 2. On the same date the Notre Dame negative squad will debate
here.
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Prof. Howard Barnum gave a , -plcndid violin program in University chapel Fridny morning. He was ac* eompanird on the (liano by Mrs. Barn
um.
From the life of Jtan Paul we mav read a lesson of patience and courage leve and tenderne.-s, forebearan e
an,! obedience.
During his last illness the same couiuge and sublime faith in God which ha I helped him to overcome
, t. , \ so many difficulties wcie with him 1
a- he fell a si ep tit await the Ma-t-
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REMOVAL SAL
As We Are Moving To The Room Now Occupied By Chas. Rector As An Undertalriii? Establishment We Are Going To' ; On The Worth Ot Our Stock Rather Than Move So Much Of It.
This Is By Far The Biggest Money Saving Opportunity We Have Ever Given. Be Sure And Get In During Our ^
TODD’S TOGGERY
“The Store for the Lad and His Dad”.
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