The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 July 1928 — Page 2
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‘Wcftt into Kelly’- fJrixe’y yester-
npenert an li\ -dyintf.
‘Hnw diil the convention suit you,
Mr. Kell)
Wo time to talk politics diirlny loi.-iin • - lionr-!' (ame In an wer, and I’ll liet lie tliouylil 1 w; yoiriy to ask if lie was a Inrnociat
or a flepuldicari
So I said. ‘Well, take time to tell
me ■ oinetl.iojf about Middy Itread,’ ‘Well, Middy Brand Is all licht,’ he
aid, ‘as (food as any bread ami erne of my customer like it hetter. I guess it’s the rich, brown
eru>t that ti. kle their ao|M tite .
‘I bey all a > it’s gmid .1 v. e eat it on our table. Why do
ask.”
'Why, that’s a secret betwei 1 boss and me,’ I answered and jied away.
you I Ih» slip
.Ad Man for Middy Bread
Middy Bread
Ivas ti rich, brown crust
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Miss Arnols Adams spent the 4t with friends at Font Harrison, Rev. J. J. Mullen -petit the 4th at I .01 Harrison, the cutat of Donald: Riley. j. r. Curry ha' a new Chevrolet .Sedan from the Steven Chevrolet j Sales. Mr ote Biowning and Mi Hat riett Steven pent Thursday in Ind ! ianapolis. vli- I.aura Reynold; of Indianapolis i- spending Thurs’daj with Mr j Glen Owens. Sarah FJizaheth Burk of Hafa\ia, •111., Is visitiop hei aunt. Mary Burk at ReeDville. I Ml . Raul Doddridge and daughtei, Juba Ann, of Viticetme ar. vi-iting ' lelative here. Mr-. Dessie Bryan is enjoying a months vacation from 1'revo' Department Store. Mr. and Mrs. Bos- Tustistm spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Klmer 1 Watson at Fincastle. The official board of the Christian | Church will meet' at the church thi . evening at 7:'I0 o’clock. Mrs. S. M. Bennett, Bloomington j | St., has gone to Onarga, III., for an , l extended visit with relatives. The J'utnam County Child Health ’ : Hoard will meet Friday July <lth at 1 : 2:im o’clock in the Court House. Miss Mary Tilley of Pasadena Tex- ! ns is visitinir Mrs. Glen Owen- and j | other relatives for about a month. Boss Kendall of Chicago is spend- j 1 ing his vacation wdth Mr. and Mrs. I ' Asa Smith, North Madison street.
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MISS HONNIK Ml A lit OF (HK AGO MOM)AA Joel Menmnn, on of Mr. and Mrs. AV. I,. Denman, east Poplar street, and Miss Bonnie Adair, were niartied at the Central Christian Church >n Cbicufo Monday afternoon at 4 0clnck. The hrble Is prominent as n cha 111a 1111 uu, church and club -itufei Mr. Ileiimun, a well known lucid bov, i- manage) of tbe Blm'kstone Hotel iii
Chicago.
Mr. and Mr*. Denman ariived in • Irrencastle Thursday noon for a vi it with .Mr. Denman’- parents. Mr-. Denman is a prima I'onnft in in 1 own name, she ha been nuitc uccr - • fu| in mu-ical comedy, and v.a with Gus Kdwai Review on 1 In Orpheum Circuit. In aiblition •• bn also -ucce ..-fillly done exti'H-iic chatitaiKiua win k. She is a gradui.tf- of tbe Bel ('auto Si I mol in In Alipeles, Calif. Mi. Denman attended Dei'auw Uni \a 1 -ity, but at tlie opening of the wui erved in the inuiine corps. Following ibe win he acteii a traveling author fie tin- United Ktntes Win Depart incut. He i at pre 1 nt manager of the lilackslonc Hotel in Cbicago, one of 1 bat lilj’.- largest hotels.
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Full rtaln AAilb Supper. dif. Nellie Afiilcrsou, Mr ||eni\ * lay I.eWis anil Mi | Ilian Sonthaid cnli rtained with a prettily appoint*- • »i n o'clock Informal supper We.l111 day evening nt tin Alamo Tea Simp. Coviis were laid for twenty loin Indie-. Decoration were in keep liip with Independence Day.
Phone All Social Items To 9!>.
Mrs. Yount President,
Mrs. George Garrett, assisted hj Mrs. Myra Curtis and Mrs. Henry Bicknell entertained the Mi .-ioiuii;. Society of the Christiiili Church at the home of Mrs. Garrett on South Indiana Si. Tm-day . One of the most interesting meetings evej- held wn-
reported.
Devotion were lead hy Mrs. Iv B. Bartley alter which a beautiful can-dle-light iii-tallation of officers wa conducted by Mrs. li. II. Biuliel. This wa followed by an address by Mrs. Fn I Belle- of Rus-i Hi ille, who is district pn ident of the Indiana Mi
simiary S cicties.
.Mr.-. Belle outlined the work fin
the following year, as the Missionaiy Society year begins in July. The ocieties all ovei the nation have begun 11 two year campaign 1 ailed, “Stand ard of Kxcellence." This contest will dose in l!i:!() with tbe international conveiitimi to be held in Washington, D. C Kach ciety has a deflnili goal to Work for and much inteiest
will be mnidfest in this work. A -0, ial hour fnllowe ( | the program
lini ng which delieiou- iidii-hment were served. During the social ho 11
a mis ionary conti -t wa enjoyeil ;
eeing who could name the great 1 number of missionarie- and wlni.
bey were stationed.
(ifl'n ei - installed for
y ar are as follow-:
Pres., Mrs. w. J. Yount. Vice Pn .., Mr. John Boyd.
Sermid Viee, Mrs. Ralph We I.
S'cn ary, Mi llain Tulbott
Trea urer, Mr Charle Rector. ( onli'ligeiit Trensurer, Ml llai
Wells.
Directoi of Triangle—Mrs. Waltei Gardner. Director of King's Builders— Mrs. Raymond Fisher. Ass’t. Director of King'. Builder-— Mr . Joe Crosby. -i* -I- *C -t- -> Airs. A andevier Hostess. The .Mission Ciicb -if the Baptist | Church met Tue-day with Mrs. W. II. I Va-idevier at iier home on South College Avenue. Then were twenty : member, present mid three guests, j .Mrs. New by, Ml . White and Mi.-.- I Helen Steven.-. Mrs. Fee Dodge and [ .Mr-. Olive Baughman had the program for the afternoon, whieh they gave from the 1 ircte Study Bonk. In the ah enre nf Mrs. I.. K. .Mitche||, the pre-ideiit, .Mrs. Carl Mye 1pre ided. (luring the delightful soli 1! hour which foil wed the program, refreshments were -erved hy the hus l -s, and a good time wa enjoyeil. •I* *1- -i* -l* -I* Miss Slew art Hostess. The S. C, (. Club met Tuesday evening with Mi Ruth Stewart at her home on Columbia St. A bu.-i tO " meeting wa held and a social hour with rofro limeut.-- followed. -I- -I- -I* -p •!• *P Home Fconomii 't ( tub Alel In Painhiidgi I in- day \fternoon Ibe Juiiiot Home liconomii s Club nu t at the home of thy Aker.i 1 ay dt■ ■ 11 ico 11. T’ni program con--i toil ol PatMotic (|UoUitions iii lespouse to 1 I! eall, which wa - follow-
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Ik fn Mim. nl of p-nu h
• rs \vt*io ijfli *v»■ ru 1 iit< rtaiiif l hy i'fj at tin* piano.
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with Mi * Oli
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Miss Florence Talbuft has returned ! to her home in this city after a moti or trip through the Ea*t with friend'. Thomas Nelson of Indianapolis, • spent th?‘ week-end here with his
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OIL STOVE A stove for every purpose Ml a price for every purse. Browning-Hammond Hardware Co, I’HO VM 2 S i
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hot da o’c itu cr Jot
j Miss Pheobe C anley -pent VV’ed-
parenU, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson. ( np „, ay in In ,| ianall | is-
l'*ntrml In llir Offlec at Ore#i»cftMlI**. Iii(linn/i. nn M«*< a i»n<t uImm• iiihM in filler. I nilcr Mi** nrt *#f >l»»rrb 2J. INTO. Mubnerlpftnn nrlre. IM ernti r* **«’L.
Personal And Local News
Mrs. H. B. lyongdcn and Miss Hel- ! on Kendall left Sunday for Bay View Mich., where they will sfiend the sum
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Leurus of I West Lafayette were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robot Quinton, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mi . J. C. Knight, turned home ye-ti rday from thi
u! mail carriers
which was held a! Lake Wawasee. They also visite-! .Michigan City, and
Gary.
I Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haitnu:® ■ j leave tomorrow by motor, fur
r(> to six weeks’ trip through tb* ri|1 ‘ 'mil into New Kngland. ’IT,- f»
St? eon vent in; ■ n0rth ;l " M
Windsor, and thence by b<ia!: r-dH i the Great Lakes to Dul-,;*-.
.Mi- Augusta Glidewell of Prevos taking a two weeks vacation.
The regolar mid-week presbyterian prayer meeting will be held in (be fchuieh parlor this evening at 7:'I0
1 o'clock.
Daniel K. Strain, of Greencastle, is enrolled in the re-ord breaking summer sciioi.l enroBment at Ohio State University. More than 3,000 students are taking work at the Co- j
Iambus, Ohio, school.
I Mr. and Mr Raymond Riley and 1
M. Reeves who has been visiting'■ S v 0 children - nt the 4th with their
It was ropojrted that the home id" 1,i ' * on at ,N ' tr, ’ it tl:i r, ' ,l 'ii '.i holm ion Dohald ■ n thi Milt Allen, wbWYeside. east of (},e«» ' accompanieil hy Mr. Alfred Reev | C. M. T. C. at 1 , t IL i ri on. They Cl.-tie on Ktutff road Id, was moved ' • in ' 1 '' hiWren ‘ f ^4i»- witli-M.-plaaidd-chicken
which city they will drive hi,Mr. and Mrs. Ed Da vs nf HaKy., arrived in this city ILeiin,- jmjm evening' for a visit wit- the laiieil ct.y parents, Mr. and Mr . Is Mi. Davis will leave - 1 ton, HI., lint M' . D.i >fl| an extended visit in thi dtp •JB
about four iii,dies off its by the storm yesteiday.
foundation : \j r . a( ,,, m,Jame N. Hawortli of
Kens elaer sjient I'hur diiy with AD Ida Pierce. .Mrs. Hawnith 1 a cousin
Mrs. Pierce. ,
I he luiu ml of Mrs. I.uda Anna! Alexander, wlm died .Monday eve nine I
it V: 10 o'clock wa.- held Thursday I Ali-a Mary Cecilia Dwyer of Chiilleimaia at two , cluck from Me- 1 cago, is visiting here with her grand--iriy I'aiti'.il Home. Tie- Initial parents, Air. and Mr Albeit Wl
was in Foie t Hill i-emetery. I.mii Cair. with his wife an-l olilren in tlu ii < ar, struck a pole
which had fsllen acio- the load neai llaie a iTossimeis. The crash broke, the wind shield and thi flying glass j struck Mrs, < arr and the rhildr.'ii cutting their face . Ductoi 11 utelu-aon ]
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son, west of the city. Mr. and .Airs. Wallace Holcomb of Deggtur, III., Wife gue-t of Green rustle I’riends over tbe Fourth. They formerly resided in this city.
dinner and enjoyed ihe Military exercises of the a 1 ternoon. R. ,M. Co\ nianagrr of S. C. Provo’s j Fin-iiilure Department has returne I , fiom the rbicago Furniture Mart. He lereived many valuable pointers on furniture whieh will aid him in seenring bet let bat g . in for tbe peoph of
litis city.
Mr. and Mr-. R. E. Richard. 1 , pent the 4th with theit ons Stewart aiul David wlm ate at the C. M. T. C. training raiup at Fort Harrison. J. 0. Camimiek who has been at-1
lending th. die.,1,1 convention of The Union Sunday evening -ervi,, flu Kiuaid dub at Seattle, Wa rJ will Im held in the Pie-byterlnn fbureb
letuimd home Sunday afternoon. Mr.
and waf-
whieh they
Mis- l.eyenbur*
Cammack wa the delegate from the I cal club. He report a great time and he took Mans photographs while in Seattle and the west, that will be of interest to Greencastle Kiwanians.
at 7:30 o’clock. Dr. C. Howunl Tay lot will have charge of tin meetin.
am so happy that the last pimple is gone—”
XTTITHOUT this handicap, there W returns the very natural con-
very
fidenre, joy and cherished pride of
poi-essing a dear skin.
Men and women both justly covet admiration, and you can expect each satisfaction only if you are L&ppy in a clear, unblemished skin. The sure way to reach this statu
is through the blood.
Red blood cells are Nature’s elements for building and sustaining
ibe body.
Without plenty of rich, red blood, there can be no strong', sturdy, powerful men, or beautiful, healthy
women.
You know a clear skin comes from within. Correct the rau «— through the blood—and pimple*, boils, eczema and that tallow mmplexion will disappear. Thousand* have regained their (tiengih and charm by taking a
1 ..djuiii nod to meet 1 ayv.nod next month.
All Di ER l MM ANA INDiANAPtll.lS The State con- | volition i the Indian • Junior Repnh- i li, ti Organization which wa- to he Id at the Scverin Hotel, Indianupnli , fiaLai a, July 13 and 11th will be limiti d t only one day July 13, according ti Rae Powell chairinan of tbe convention. At this’meeting the i|Ueslon of futriling a woman's auxi!iaiy will he discussed, the state officei - elected aitil a hamiuet w ill be given to c, nelude tbe program fm the
day.
STUQEBflKER speaks
Mrs. John Cliiistie who ie-id, east of tlie city, fell this morning at her home and i rat tilled her left arm,
Dr. ( tu re.
D. O’Brien teduced the frae-
fl®3(BI3I2I3EO/i 2rc!E)3®3!cL'3ISJ3I3I3I3J5!J9l3 ^riendhf^Thoughh 1
By Earl H Arnold
few bottles of S.S.S.—Nature’s own tonic for restoring the appetite - building strength—and clearing the body of so-called akin troubles. All drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes. Get the larger size. It is more economical.
Willi- Blackwell, Chester Wells | ans Dona! I Williams pent the 4th on | i^j
and |
Lake Michigan,
Mis. Samuel Cunningham
children ,< Dnimit will • me Friday I f| for an extr ruled visit with M.. and ^ Mi . < l> " Williams and Mr. and j
Air-. M. A. Ctnren.
S.S.S. — the qreat tonic
since IC.6
nuildi' strength'' {clears the) ^shirty
* clear skin comes from within
Charles Vanhook left thi- city tin afternoon for Pensacola, Fla., aftei an extended visit with his parent , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vunliook and nth r»r relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Thomas spent Wednesday in lniliami|r,ili u-^, their son, Fnd at the t . M. T. U. I ramp. They also heaid Govetnoi Ed. J ark son speak. James L. Rnndel accompanied his daughter, Mrs. George Cook to her; home in Hammond, for a visit. M . Handel is recuperating from a recent attack of illness. f riends in this city have received word from the delegates to the Dem-! 00 rat convention at Houston, Texas, 1 that they are enroute home, having I left Houston Tuesday, July 3,
Kelvinator’s Magic Tu' 1
make Delicious Desserts
G. Will < onklin has been awarded the electrical contract for the new city hall at Shelbyville and also the contract for the new Brown township onsnlMateJ school near Brown-buig gj| There will be a meeting i,f thB guarantors and directors of the Put nam (minty (hautuu<|ua Assrxiatii n I in tlte office of the County Agent, j Friday evening, July o, at 7:30 p. m.’ Mrs, L. A. Ford who has been visiting her brother, C. F.. K imner and family, was called to Lincoln, Neb., by the death of a relative, Joseph Ford, formerly of Seneca, Kansas. W. L. Denman has received word jg! of the death of Greene Carver, of fij, Ci awfordaville on Tuesday. The wid pt ow, who was formerly Miss Mattie
j li'iiiftaMa^dijiJLrJMtj/LiJtWMa/aiiiEieMagft Vancleave, it a niece of Mr. Denman.
rees with roots | n - and with embracing
brant,tes lemaining true to ■. youthful tryst tell ;l s , ory „ r • •inradeyhip front which we all
may profit.
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Magic is the only word correctly deacrihing the trays that are a part of every Kelvinator Electric Refrigerating Unit. Fill these trays with water and the water freezes into perfect cubes of ioe, just right for cooling beverages.Coloring the water will give you brilliantly colored ice that sparkles in the glasses. Fill the trays with fruit juices and the rasulting ices are delicious. Use
the fruit itself and y° u ^ * tempting whole-fruit iie*custards, salads,cocktai-' many other delicacies are ,
easily prepared.
The magicofthetraysisonll* of the really marvelous feature Kelvinator electric refng«»JJ We will be glad to «plajn £ these many Kelvinator can easily be placed in A our
Phone or call.
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