The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 February 1928 — Page 2
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She's a Doggone Dangerous Darling
HKR BEAUTY ROCKED A NATION— HER I.OVES EIIOCKED no WORLD!
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The Rollicking' Romance ol a Itoaming Ne’er-do well!
ALSO NOVELTY REEL “SHIR A HOR”
and < omi:dy, “W eb I lei ' MATINEE DAILY
S^e the gorgeous pageantB — gigantic sets — hundreds of beautiful women! It took one year to produce—cost over a million dollars ami took the best brains in the movie industry to bring Helen to the screen as John Eiskine pictrod her in his startling hosteller.
Entered in the P«*t Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as eccond class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. UARIDEN, City Editor.
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Personal And Local News
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FlIt,ST RUN NEWS AND COMEDY
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.Mrs. James Reeves is reported as being ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Brown left Monday for Lake Alfred and Miami, Fla. W. D. Lovett and E. Starke wen: in Indianapolis on business Wednes-
day.
A. R. Chenoweth and Frank Thomas were business visitors in Indianapolis I Wednesday. Miss Jessie Brothers is confined to her home by illness. Miss Brothers is emtdoyed at White’s Cleaning
J Plant.
Greencastle Lodge, No. 348, I. O. O. I F, will meet in the lodge hall this evening. Ail members are requested
I to he present.
j Mrs. Virgil Humphrey was taken j to the Putnam County hospital on ! Tuesday. Mrs. Humphrey is suffering
j with pneumonia.
Mayor Charles McGaughey is still ! confined to his home by illness. Howi ever, he was reported as being some- ; what improved on Wednesday. Hopes of building a Pre.-byterian hospital in Indianapolis were given impetus yesterday with appointment of a committee to receive funds at the regular meeting of the Presbytery at the First Presbyterian church About thirty ministers and ten elder-
! attended.
daughter, Lilli:
.Sunday Feb. 2i>,
Faith.
Henry Jack on and family and Kenneth Wallace and wife culled >
spent the wet k-eml with home folks. Mis. Myrtle Storm called on Mrs.
Melvin Ruark and family Saturday L ,. ora J{ | u|lk Momlay afternoon.
evening.
Sunday visitors with Mi . Myrtle Storm and son were Rev. Ri hi, Mis. Robert Storm at Melvin Storm. and family. Ml. MM Ml ville .-pent Saturday nig
ay with Lawrence McGinnis and V, F. W. NOTH E family. Tonight at 7:30 sharp the Veterans* Join Robin on the -on of Mr. and i of Foreign Wars will meet at A. J.
M . Horace Robinson is sick. Duff’s Coal office, to transact impor-i George Morter, I enal harm escape, lai ion McNury of Hagerstown taut business and all members are, was e\|iected to be arraigned before
urged to attend. Ex-service men of the past two wars, who wish to join are also urged to attend. Come and bring a buddy and get started in the greatest veteran’s organization in
America, the V. F. W.
J. A. FRIEND, Post Comndr.
Mrs. L ii Ren e is laying with Mrs
Oran Buis.
Andrew Tineher still remains quite
poorly.
Horace Robinson and family and Cecil W •vm.m spent Thur day with Melvin Run k and wife.
Judge James P. Hughes in the Putnam Circuit Court on Wednesday. , Morter was brought to the county jail Tuesday. He was sentenced to the State Farm from the city court of
j Logansport.
i Leslie Colvin wdio is building sev- , oral structures on the DePauw campus and one of the most widely
j known builders in
Woman’s Study Club To Meet. Woman’s Study Club will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Harry Wells, at her home on West Walnut street.
Honored Bride.
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To Entertain Families.
Mrs. Robert Parker, of
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1695 East Mrs. e. E gjAj rs. (’hurloo rink ^1
Logan street, assisted by Mrs. Charles ; fick, f orm ,, r :ALDPierce, gave a miscellaneous shower in Califomj,
The Thursday Reading Club will entertain their husband and families at the annual party to be held at the home of Mrs. Ray Fisher Thursday evening at half past seven o’clock.
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Auxiliary To Meet.
The American Legion Auxiliary will meet in the City Library on Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members please be present.
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P. T. A. To Meet.
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and card party honoring Mrs. Ralph Th e Dri " ithson,
Pierce, a recent bride. There were tion of off
twenty-four present. The color scheme which t. >ALE:-
of red and white was carried out very i Black ; *
effectively. Red tulips in bud vase* assistant*)T’ ,tr ' R '
were used on the small tables where ret-m
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the refreshments were served.
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out-of-town guests included Mrs. Law*- j with Mrs • rence Crawley of Greencastle, mother Mis- p a ,ne
of the bride. The party was a very j ed by Mf j ‘
delightful one and all were happy to meet Mrs. Pierce.—Noblesville Ledg-
i er.
! Mrs. Pierce was before her recent
(o Tiet( marriage, Miss Georgia Lee Crawley, The Pumd-Teachers’ Association -laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence of the Mary Emma Jones school will Crawle y of th '^ clt y an<1 we ’>
meet Thursday evening at 7:30 111 ,p *
o’clock. Music will be furnished by | + + + V** Mr. Uni fleet, the 5th and fith grades , BoMton Club Meets
and by the First grade rytlim band, Mrs. Oscar Thomas, 506 South InProf. L. H. Dirks will be the speaker ‘liana St., was hostess Tuesday eve0 f the evening. i aiaff to the Boston Club members.
a.a.a..p.There was a good attendance. The
Country Club Dance ■ program for the evening was in A dance will be given at the Coun- charge of Mr.-. Charles Zeis, . who
try Club Thursday evening for all members, and date night for the boys
and girls. There wil be no admission. “Hill” Blanchard’s orchestra will play for the occassion. •j* Mrs. Lewis Honored.
Mrs. Henry Clay Lewis was honor j W00( |
gave a most delightful article.
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Farewell Party Given.
Miss Laura Harring was the guest in whose honor a farewell party was given Tu> sday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rush, North-
guest Wednesday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 o’clock at an ‘‘At Home” party given by the boys of the Delta Chapter of Beta Theta Pi fraternity (,n Anderson St. Mrs. Lewis is house mother at the fraternity. 1
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Mrs. Taylor Hostess. The Progress History Club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. B. Taylor, East Washington Street. The work for the afternoon was given by Mrs. Jessie Talburt. Refreshments were served during the de-
Miss Harring's home is in Minnesota, hut she has been employed as nurse in this city at the hospital for the past six months, and has been called home on account of the illness of her mother. Guest# were nurses from the hospital.
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Keystone Bible ( lass Meets.
The February meeting of the Keystone Bible class of the Methodist Church always carries with it a peculiar interest in that it is the close of the year’s work and the outlook
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mus-iv lightful social hour which followed . .. the mid,llewest, j the program. Two guests, Mrs. Pitch- ^ eiSd e a> l , ;^^ n ^ i r th Ml ," Ome^Beck
as hostesses,
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0 f expenditure of approx l mate I y srj;,, 000 is involved in this contract signj ed by Mr. Colvin and members of the
pleasavF nt : Reelsville *». •“P* basketball gam* !rson ov-1 I’a'nan I Mildred F . v |HH to her bed w : out again.
Mr-. ThonuslU
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family all ■ j " Mrs. Nettie ft y apple an i Mr- "-^3_
the afternoon'
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Little Betty Young, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Forest Young, who has
been seriously ill, is slowly improving, i.
Mrs. Fred Stoners and Mrs. John bi.Hd.ng committee Monday. Bell, called on Mrs. W. Stoner, Mon-I The "dative ‘l p '>ate team of Deday afternoon. i Pauw university, composed of David Samuel Modlin and family were in j ^' ' A * v ' n ^‘“kwell anil Franklin
( ole, will go to Rochester Thursday
Indianapolis, Saturday. Elza Modlin was in Crawfordsville Monday on business. Virgil Cowger of Indianapolis spent Saturday night with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cowger of
Bainbridge.
Can’t Talk To Wife,
evening where they will argue with the affirmative debate team of Manchester College. The subject of discussion will be: Relsoved: That the primary system for the nomination of Federal and State officers be abol-
ished. _
R. W. Gregory, member of the State education department of Pur-
Too (Tos and NerVOUSl ,luP university was in Greencastle on
| Wednesday, conferring with the coun-
“Even my husband couldn’t talk to ( ty agent, Robert H. Stevenson, and &m;7dir,V:; r ;Th«;Si ,h ':
woman.”—Mrs. N. McCall. |eis. Vinol is a compound of iron, phosphates, cod liver peptone, etc. The
very FIRST bottle makes you sleep better and have a BIG appetite. Nerv-
REKUSE DIVORCE
VERSAILLES, FRANCE. Feb. 29.
n i cliili lldvt <1 l)|\i ct | • 11 * lll“, " I V" / I rpi ]■ , ous, easily tired people are surprised 1 1< ’ 'n' orco murt today refushow QUICK the iron, phosphates, etc. ■■ *"• *- ’ ’
give new life and pep. Vinol tastes
delicious.—R. P. Mullins, Druggist.
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ed to grant a divorce to Bainbridge Colby, former United States Secretary of state, declaring itself without jurisdicion to act in the matter.
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CUBS PREPARE
FOR SECTIONAL
Received tike this... .. because of this
An instunt winner every whore—a buying wave that sweeps away all records—a public ovation
of greater success to the most successful “Six”,
in his
istory. That is the reception to the New
Essex Super-Six.
Boston and territory withKOO sales in 10 days; and Detroit and Wayne County, with 6.W Essex retail sales in 15 days—an unapproached record — merely reflect the country wide triumph. Everywhere dealers arc reporting more than 10075 greater sales for the first 15 days of January than for (he whole of last January, which was the previous record.
BmJir 4-wh/el Brakes i 5-inch Balloon Tires 11terry l.Von nr.l Fenders F ertual BaJiaior Shutters 5-lhal Instrument Board
Coach W. E. Bailsman sent his Greencastle high school basket ball team through its last hard workout before the sectional tournament thiafternoon at the gym. The Tiger Cub mentor stated that he might send his porteges through a short basket -hooting drill tomorrow morning but bard preparation ended today. The starting lineup for Greencastle in its first game will be: Masten and Longden, forwards, Lear, center; Tobin and Brown, guards. Coach Bausman has not definitely decided who will he the other three players to represent G. H. S. in the tourney but most likely Kerr, G. Crawley an I E. Crawley will compose this trio.
Slender Rubber Steering If keel with steel sort
Foment Super-Six HighCompression Motor
^WSWWWWwWw Prevent Chapped Hands
SEDAN (4-door) $7IS COUPK $745 (RumtrieSratg.inntra) J COACH<73S A tlpricerb. Detroit, plus rvar excise ton ****** s cM pay ft trear* <mi of income at lowest availtthic charge for interest, handling and fciwiim *
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Use A LITTLE Italian Balm twice a day in raw, cold weather. Men like It after shaving. For sale everywhere.
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Don’t You Hate to Quit!
1ENT nent.
Many scores of times this has been said to us.
Of Course We Do
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But the writer has been every day for more thana
years in a Dry Hoods Store.
The Time Has Come
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For a short rest. We expect to stay with you: thi home. There will be a Rood store in our buildingSj^ttie many years. -
But Now What?
Empty the buildings to the walla.
Mis* Style ill be dlege I
The Sale Coes On
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Wonderfully well. We do not quote items at less - wholesale for every article in the store is offereii from 25 to 50 per cent under a fair price and where
do not move we cut the price in half.
The Savings Will Help ^
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KALPl DREy see a choice Hatch,* son, Pli
When you come to make your regular Spring pun' " EVERY DEPARTMENT IS SHOWING GOOD
ASSORTMENTS.
Show Cases, Plate Class Mirrors, Lamps, ShelvinD ,l jjJ^ erje Counters in Coffman Room Without Regard to 1 .11,
■ of Co.,
•nd ci ret of *
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Allen Brothers
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