The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1928 — Page 4
THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1928.
Are finished with Scarfs or Furs or Grosgrain Ribbon $10 and $15
f \ Or I! fine collection of spring coats we notice 1 nan> new style features. Capes appear in great profusion and there is a trend toward the normal waistline. Kasha and kasha type materials are most important. The loveliest silk coats are of dull finished silk.-. Fur appears on collar or cuffs.
Sports Coats
Dressy Coats
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WASHINGTON, Mai. S. (IV)Five patent- on inventions, believe to embody a principle -imilar to th
-ircalled “fuel-less motor” recently, crediteu to Lester J. Hendershot of avi been gtanted by th# l . Patent Office. .
FOR SALE-
Five room house for 81,500. Six room house 81,000. No charge for listing 1 your property with me. 1 have city property to trade for farms. I have sold this week, 3 houses and one farm, and I will sell your property if I can get a buyer, of course.
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All five of th inventions, two dating hack to the last century, depen i for their power on electricity extracted from the air on the earth. Each professas to op rate without fuel or batteries.
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THE FARMER
Mho is best informed is the one "ho takes advantage of our money service. COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED The Money You Need To Finance Your Crop Is Here WE LOAN From 120 to $.!t)0 on your own security. As to repayments, make your own terms; straight time or install-
ments.
Here is a Sure Way ! > 1 that A ellowish Tiii'te (V< 'i r Teeth nml Keep them I .1 r i.,IK VI hile—Ctuan'lilrn"
»•« *1* M s. Hawkins Honored. Mi'. Eugene Hawkins was the gur t in who.'' honor a joint dinnet imcting was hei i Wednesday cvenini ;ii the Spink-Aims Hotel by chapter F. and G. of P. E. O. Sisterhood. Mr-. Hawkii i> state president ot P. K. O. She was also honor guest Wedne- ay at the regular meeting of Chapter F. held Wednesday after noon at the hoi r of Mrs. Paul M. Kil by, 3825 Broadway. •l. .*• U- -tI'ridaj ( ircle lo Meet. The Friday ( ircle will meet will Mi-. Art Wiliams, on South Jack n St., Frida > afternoon at 2:3( o’clock. v -!• a- *!• *i* 4* ( rescent Club Meets. Tie Crescent Club met Wednesday ifternoon at the home of Mrs. Os 1 i Bl icha W. Walnut St. A ft i i the busine meeting, an old fashioiied spelling match was held by the members of the club, after which : tie 1 winning side was entertained by Mi losers. Loll call was answerei w ith topics of the day. A delightful menu was served, coni ting of chicken patties, salad, cak- • . coffee and mints. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Fay Hamilton at the next regular meeting time. •!••!• -E d* ❖ Fa cm Star Miets. The Greem .-tie Chapter O. E. S., met Wednesday evening in regulm .'(■.'.-ion. Thei • was a good attend mice. After the business had beer conducted, refreshments and a socia i hour folluwe .. A few visitors from i other chapters were present. Initiation services were held for I two candidates. d- d* d* *E Sorority To Meet. Delta Theta Tau will meet this eve i i g at 7:30 o’clock in the Phi Delta Kappa looms. d* d* d* d* d* d 4 Moescheaart Meets Tonight. The Women of Mooseheart Legior will meet in regular session this evening iit 7:30 o’clock. -J- *!• *!• *I« •b Uoachdale < 'ub Meets. The Roaehdale Social Club met Thursday afternoon March 1st. with Mrs. Ada Wilcox. Twelve member.'v. re pre-ent. After the usual busin* " routin', contests were given. Prize- were won by Mrs. -Vera Hosteller. The guc-’.s present were Mrs. Wiiliam Han y, Mrs. Dan Bymaster, Mi-. La\ B\master and children, Ice cream, iaki and coffee were served by the hostess.
eld Friday, March Kith, at the Coun-
ry Club.
d* *!• d 4 d 4 d* d* harming Meeting Wednesday. Easter apeared to be ushered in, a ew weeks in advance, with Mrs. C. 1. Swahlen Wednesday aLernoon vhen the women of the Foreign Misionary Society of the Methodist hurch assembled in the large rooms vhich were filled with tulips, jonquil nd other harbingers of Spring. In ide vied with the outside to proclaim ‘Spring is here.” Mrs. Bartlett conducted the devoions, commenting on the thought of inwanted blessings. Inferences were Irawn of the seeming failure of ’’hrist’s plan at the time of His cruciixion and the importuning of Zebelee’s wife for the special places of irominence, though being denied at the time, later proved to be the larger and greater blessing. Business at the previous meeting iad been omitted and many interests lecessarily were considered. I lie uxiliary is to have a birthda> par y n the near future for the King’s Herdds. The Thank Offering service will 3e held in April instead of March on tccount of the Lenten services preceding Easter. Mrs. Grafton Longden spoke on vhen and why gifts are expected and specified where the Thank Offering is to go, and asked that the contribu tions be made to compare with the depth of love in the heart. The lesson of the afternoon was given by Mrs. Gough. “A Straight way toward tomorrow for the children of today.” She stated that LeMgious Education consists in teaching life in the way it ought to be lived; that Religious Education i- the compass of the straight way. It proved to be a very interesting and helpful, discussion of the supreme though* in every religion of today. The program was interspersed with j hymns. Mrs. O. H. Smith sang “Fear j not Y r e O Israel.”
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The following program will be giv-[ en in a student recital Thursday at 7 p. m. in Music Hall: Organ—March of the gnomes . . Stoughton l Mary Parsons Voice—Ah! mio cor . . Handel Oh! my lover is a fisherman . . Strickland Edith Nelle Morris Cello—Murmuring Zephyrs . Jen. en Catherine Butler
Piano—Minuet from Sonata Op. 31, No. 3 . . . Beethoven 1 Juba dance . . Dett Jeanette Carter
Voice—Dedication . Schumann Mary Alice Murray Piano—Valse . . Arensky Alice Stage Margaret Dennis Violin Ensemble—Petite symphonic . . _ . . . . Dancla Marcia Weisggerber Helen Williamson Organ—Scherzo-pastorale . Fedeilein Barbara Bergen
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COMING TO Grcencastle— ( ommercial Hotel, March 10th. On .My Regular Visit For One Day Only Hours 9 A. M. to 8 I'. M DR. T. M. <1 L\ FR, Specialist (Licensed by the State of Indiana) j Brings the knowledge of forty : years of experience in the successful treatment of Complicated chronic conditions. Dr. Culver, experienced specialist, formerly with National Doctors of Milwaukee, also some years connected with the ChicagD Hospital, treats without surgical operations or hypodermic injections, diseases of the blood, skin, and the internal organs, rheumatism, sciatia, lung trouble, old ulcers, tape-worm, eczema, asthma, chronic constipation, epilepsy, high blood pressure, bed wetting and other morbid affections of the body. Years of experience and the great number of cases succe- -fully treated prove that the methods of the Doctor are very dependable. Many people keep on suffering from ailments that might be greatly improved because they cannot afford to go to high-priced specialists away from home, and few communitiehave sufficient numbers of such cases to support a specialist. The doctor has solved this problem by traveling from town to town to meet the sick. He instructs patients, recommends a course of treatment, and teachers failing men and women how to take care of themselves at home. To those having ailments of long standing, whatever the trouble may be. and notwithstanding the poor re suits of former treatments, come and talk it over. Examination and advice free. Ladies are reque.s ed to come escorted. DR. T. M. CULVER
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