The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1928 — Page 5
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Howanl Tower of Greentl .,j his rcKuIar rneetinff at hun M. E. Church. There was r* !, ul, Sunday morning at 10 hrhins il1 ll - ' rhpr,> " -as f l uite present and everyone who ho uttend i- welcome to come Le,, your help. There was L r , tl M.n ices Sunday night at
here * . rigtEC finest c b 1 bo«& 1
Vi.io. Thie ervice were conducted in f he evening by Rex Hansel Tower of Greencasjtle. ' The Sunday guests of Mrs. James Beaman were Frederick Ryburger and Mi. tt. il Mrs. Rn> Hassler were tlie Sund i> caller- of Mr. and Mrs.' John Hae-ler. Call Williams of Reelsville called on Mr. and Mrs. Ro\ Beaman, Sun
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day morning. r » ' James Albright visited his brother Russell, Sunday. The Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Girton were Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Mer-her and daughter, Zola, Mi and Mrs. William Girton and son and Rev. Howard Tower and cousin, Rex Hansel Tower.
A Boon To The Young Girl
ORITl \RY
Leslie If. Kills son of Otho and! Mit nie Kill-, was horn Nov. fith 1S91, departed this life April 24th 192ft, age Mi years r> month- and 19 days. Hi x-a- one of five children, three
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was absolutely necessary. And through the long watches of tin night she was a I way present xxith
mi- him, one having preceded a sympathetic hand
NO QUESTION afiour It — Iluvanj Hibbon, as it comes lo you today, is the most remarkable example you ever ;aw of what live cents can tuiy in a cigar. Many five-cent cigars, it is true, arc made largely from "cuttings” and the poorer grades of leaves not considered good enough for higher priced cigars. But, here, gentlemen, is a five-cent cigar made entirely ot selected tobacco, cured and age-mellowtd with utmost care and patience. Think of it!—a five-cent cigar containing no bitter ttru/rr-ripe top leaves, nor Hat-tasting over-ripe bottom leaves of the tobacco plant. No short ends m"scraps” to crumble in your mouth, but only fuily-ripe, long-filler middle leaves laden with true, smooth, mild flavor and fragrant aroma. Only years and years of experience, combined sxitli immense production, can make such a thing possible. Ha vjim Ribbon is the realization of a truly delightful smoke for five cents.
him in death -ivi ial years ago. A little lo- than four short year« ai'o, n b,.\ - best fiieml his mother va- calltil fmm thii earth, a bereavement which Leslie felt mo-t keenly, and from xxhitli he had never reaped
to mourn.
Although he had at no time united xsitli mix chinch, I,e.|ie ha.l faith in tin Heavenly Father and Rternal life and \xv know that he was glad to l join his mother. I'ft xx.th ad heart® to mourn his; h are hi.- father, two brothers, | < ivil, with whom Leslie made his j home, Will of Fort Smith, Arkansas! Slid on- aster Ktta M. Goddard of < oimei-ville Ind., three nephew and! line niei l.ii i * - other relative and
f i lends.
When the mi-ts have risen above)
and a loving
heart as she ministered to his m • IForrest united with tin Rreshyt, , iati Church at Growl and, in boyhood later bringing hi membership to tin Roachdale churcl He was a mi n i i of the Masonii I oifgi at Grovelanil He leaves to mourn hi- loss, n wife Adele, one n Robert, hi- moth er, Mrs. Ella Su’herlin of Roachdale a brother Karl of (iroveland and a
-ister Faye of Carrett.
PRE-PRIMARY CAMPAIGN IS IN FULL SWING
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A- oni Father knows his own. F.a-e to far.- with those that love us. We shall know a- we are known I n, beyond the orient meadows, Floats the glorious fringe of day lb an to hiH't xve hide the shadows Till the mi-t- have cleared away.
< \RI> OF TH \NKS
We xxisli to expre-- our ineere thank- to all who in so many ways h* Ipe us in our recent bereavment of our on iinl brother. We wi-h
e perially :o thank tile helpful under-! IR'dlord taker, the ri.iii-ter, iie'i i , the many i * ,,lln '' 1 ■'
'whose cai- \v i r at our -eivire, and j
many
all for th
heautiful floral of-
The primuiy campaign i- on in lull! -xving this week in I’utiurn inUiitx Several speaker- el iiatioiial | r uni nence xxill addle tin voter- m .m interest of the candidacy of tldbeit Hoover. Every Repuhliran, exiij ri.ii’.en, it i- e\|» led, xxill attend one or more f the meetings, and I. an the fact- concer ng the remaikald 1 career and constmetixe alesman-hip
of Mr. Hoover.
On Friday night Major William
Coyle, of Pennsylvania, member of Congres- from
the Bethlehem di-trict, will speak at a Republican rallx at < loverdale <>i
firings. Ott<
Haynk (ignis, |nc., 2a2 N. Capital \\e. t ladiuniiiiolis, Ind. Phone l.incoln a 11 i 7.
Hen ry Harvey
Klli- and children.
(*V OBIT! \RY
Forres: Sutherlin, -on and Ella Sutherlin,
Saturday night a final lallx ol
loover xxill County <
i he hr ' mi l
supporters of Mr. I held in the Putnam
House in (Jreencastle. The meet me 0 |\ will he addressed by Mr-. IIiii , Ii waJ |Clark, of Ohio, and -Montaville Flow
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(LonJret)
Alio Petfeclo ev/ra s/'fc, J for 20c. Alio Prailu'til Pocket Paikagei of /ire cigars (Londrttitie)
hi.rn at Groveland, Putnam County,j , ' ,s 01 * dlifumia. Mrs. (lail, Indiana, Nov. I. 1893, and passed eiected delegate at large to th< away at his home near Roachdale,' I iu * ) l' can National ( onvention m \pi'd 29, 1928, age 34 y<ara, 6 ° » •'> She wa months 2tt day-. led by an overwhelming mupoiity d September 27, 1910, he was united i though many force- were lined up i in marriage to Miss Vera Adele Wil- "Rainst her. Mi ( lark i- a pi on and to this union, Robert, their '"'" l * Pi " , er in the Federation ei ■ oily child was born. Their entire men - t lull , and lor two y ii " larried life was .spent in the vicinity I '* i,s chairman of the Wonien’ of Groveland, and Roachdale, com-|dary of the American Legion. in muni’irs where hi- high standards She i- charming and i ■
and ideal- were known and reeognir.- *"* speaker.
ril by everyone Montaville f lowers i- a natioiall' The home-life of this young couple known platform speaker, a man ..i was extremely happy and ideal. The w ' dp c ">a. i . .1 a per onal r end xx:. i, ful care and devotion of Adeli and advis«)i of Herbert Ho • Hi during the deceased’- last illness wasi*''* 1 " ri:i K :l W f "" n t,1P Gold beautiful refusing to leave hei fn Gate, the tatc which recntC
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bodies of hardwood and st«* • __ ^ ^ |/07J; 4-lk>vr i-lhn.r S,il,in. f I04>: Ijimbm C.m/*e. t"' 1 Pontioe >«. t?4i l» »«• ■' Ndio, SIN.; I.il.nnlrt. f 115.; .I"'""" , < f. / atredpncc ! .-f/.ex lu.l. lour., Inuntll^ All prior a <i t foe tori. I «^.i t I'lui. ui.nlahU ot minimum rote.
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comfort, on time.
vuti d -e deci choice for :!■ for Pre-ideiii.
Pr< idem l.einuel II. diiihu, id , nepauw I Tlivci-ity, xxill |>n-ii|i it' the meetinc The puhlc i- inxitcd to . (tend regamh - of i iit j atfil'.it mn The piimai campaign in Indiai i i di iwill)- tua i'Iosi- anil next I ocay, the votei - wdl havi th piixi h gc i.f pilin ' lo the pull- .in imd.ii. , lx. own theii i ln.il c fin c. unty, t;r .'.ml national leaders. The pre-idential prefeienic tate offi< ' in Indian i in tl.i ‘jHi maty electinn So oxa e ladowcd other i sue and everything iiiiu 1 mg atound (hi Wat-mi Hoovei : ght lor delegate- to the national Rcpulilivan convention in Kansas city m xi j month, and the vote for go ernoi . | Thete are inon candidate fm gox j ernoi than foi many years an all ol , th-m ar#' waging hitter iiimpiign Some of them are making em ational , charge* and are hoping to ecu i j x’ot s through Hie e chaige- I -y uvj taking advantages of the radio luoad {casting tation* and .sending fouith their chaige and counter i hai'pe to the four corner of the world One wonders while listening to sucii I jieeche - a these, what illlpl -ion li.diunu i- making in othei pads ol ] the county, i listeners eveiywhere ( tiave piohahlx heard these campaign
I talks.
•Surely moie than three out of ten ! voteis In I'utn.im county will go to I the pulls Tuesday. This ha - la en the ratio in pa t primary campaign , but every citizen hould go to tic polls and ca.-t his ballot. To stay at home gives fanatical faction the ower to choose our candidates. No per-on can b j a loyal American and not cast his ballot next Tuesday, if he is able to go to the poll
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STAliKI) & (ddKi rm MOTOR SAl.KS OAKLAND
ALL-AMERICAN SIX
l<IX)OMINGTf)N— “f'anada North of Fifty-six Degrees’* i- the title of an essay published recently by E. M. Kindle, graduate of the Indiana University cla-s i ' IH94, Ki#ille i dm t or of the department of paleeontol* ogy in the Canldiun geological aurvey. He won a prize for having written the bed e-say on the subject. Kindle will give a series of lectures |,,n this subject this summer at Loir 1 dcr. University.
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Dependable and Eliident Fire lighting Apparatus MEANS
The Suaurave ( or|)on»titm ui < olumhus, Ohio, Lor .10 years hns 1 e(*n cifAtOioi* ils uiicr^ios lo Hit* mamiFaHun* ol lire liphlinu a|)|)arii(us.
This( omiumy mamilacliirr- ils prodtols having, at all limes iT|);tii - iu‘tA*ssar\ Lor iiomutlialc tlcliA t-i y, a\ lu*ii iimlcd.
Having s|M‘tiali/c<l Lor midiia years io Hit 1 maimlacluru t»l lire tiuliliiiLV (*(|tii|mtciil litis t omp.iiiA slatitls solidly lH‘liiiid • I *. jiioiliii’l aa iI!i .1 h iiaraolut* ol purl cel itm anti t‘llit‘it‘!itA.
l or Taau-ac Years a ScapriiAt* I hr Truck lias uiven (•rucnraslIt* urttpcrl.A owner , niiinleruplctl lire scrA'ici*. Never in Ihcsi* I\\i*Ia»* years li«»s I he truek l ailetl lo |»erLtu in ils duly in limes ol neet ssily. I his speaks lor Hit* iriiahinlV' t>l lln iai* Irttek.
Ihe Si‘aerave ( <»., invi!t*s Ihe ( il> ol (•reeueaslle, Ihrouvli ils ( il \ ( tnmcil, lt» llntrtuinhly invi slinale ils prtMlut t I > eoinpare il vvilh Ihe produel t>L oilier eonipanics always l.eepinu in mind Ihe lacl lhal Seai'iave I'rueks ait n4i thle and dependable.
Thr Sehi'i'ive SPFX1AL Pumping I nline
I'ossesses power sidlieit'nl lo meel Hie National I ntlervvfilers itMiiiirt'ionls ami is liaeked liy 40 years ol lire liehlmM apparatus enjuilit ers.
Willi Hit' inslalialion til this appaialns Hit* I'ire lia/ards ol (»'r(‘eit< aslle \iill lit* minimizetl.
Tht* Grev*ncastle Fire Department has operaletl a Seagrave I rin k inr Pie past 10 years.
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Seagrave Corporation
(OLUMHUS, OHIO .Maim Lact in its of I lepeiidaldc I ’ii r l''iv'h(iiiv' Appai alns
