The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 July 1928 — Page 2

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MONDAY, JULY 16,1928.

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kenncth Cox spent yuntluy in

i Brazil.

H. B. Allison waa a vi-itor in ArnJ-

j'[J.erino on Sunday.

visitor in IiuC

Ver j E. R. Hibbitt wa

tianapolis Sunday.

Personal And

Miss Frances Case spent the week end in Indianapolis.

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The new pavement on north Indiana street to our garage is now open for traffic. We have been partly shut off from up town traffic for a month, hut with the new pavement open, our front door is again open.

A. J. Dohler wa a busine-s visitor

Local News 1 " M “ n "‘ y '

\. It. Chenoweth haz C. Wrecker.

a new G. Al.

Prof. Ralph Huffi-rd has gone to Rattle Creek Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Chenoweth have l< ft town on a ten day trip.

Miv Dorothy Walls and Miss Wilma Hunt spent the week end in Chicago. Willi- Johnson of Lebanon is visiting hi- daughter Mrs. Georgann Byerly.

Gilbert Snyder of Indianapolis was the week-end guest of friends and relatives.

UcmcmlHT liiut I lie intense heat of the summer efl’ects your motor as if does the driver. Keep it in «ood order by letting' us look after if. A look al il now may save you many dollars in repair hills later. Our mechanical work is absolutely guaranteed to be first class in every way. We turn out our work at the earliest possible date, commensurate with the doing of high class jobs. !i’ you have a mashed fender or body dent, we can roll it out, repaint it and make it look as good as ever. We have the famous Duco paints and experts to apply it. We have a wrecking service that works 21 hours every day. If you need it, call (iS. Our Firestone tires are the peer of all tires. We give free service on them within a radius of o miles of Oreencastle. ( all us if you have a puncture on Firestone tires and our service is free.

Horn to Mr. and Mr . Robert Allen of Hi Land, Fla., July 1st. a son, Rob|iit Edward.

Mr. R. N. Cox i- pending the da> in Terre Haute on business.

Miss Hazel Alverson i- in Indiana polis for a visit there with friends. Hillis Shoptaugh and Clyde Hilliwere visitors in Terre Haute Sunday. Miss Alice Murphy has returned from a week-end vi.-it with idutivc.in Terre Haute.

Mrs. Zclla Hamm and Miss Alta Kerr left Saturday night for Niagara Falls for a visit.

Mr. and Mrs. George Weber am; children >pent Sunday visiting relatives in Dayton, Ohio.

Lester Blue an i "Kill” Herod won the golf tournament at the Northwood Golf Con re Sunday.

Hr. and Mi.-. Horace Askew and -on- -pent Sunday at Columbia Bark in Lafayette.

Mr and Mrs. George Williams and l daughtei were visitors in Lafayette on Sunday.

John Haspel is confined to his hon e in South Jack on street on ae1 count of illne.-.-.

Mr. and Mr-. Geo. Sage of Vineen o- wen- the week-end guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Tom Sage.

We

•She!!—and oils.

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Use our service. FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE

none 68.

John Albert Hauck cams home Sunday from a ten day stay at Bedfoul Y. M. C. A. Camp.

L.tnra Hauck is -pending this week the gue.-t of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benedict in Indianapolis.

Walter Spear of ( incinnati and Mi Mabel Renner of Dayton are visiting here with Mrs. E. B. Evans.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane and children, Harry and Edna, were visiting in Zionville o\er the week-end.

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Jiisl (XT The Square On Indiana SI. A. R. CHENOWETH, Prop.

•Mr arid Mi-. Chti . E. Cooper have lelurncd from a ten day visit with •Mi- and Mr . A. J. Nelson in Flint Michigan.

II I’niton Uiordan of Indiunapolia lia: a new Pontiac Coupe sold by the Staik and Giiffith Motor Sales Company.

Howard Hanks, Clyde Miller, Gene Chenoweth and Ike Ritzcl of Indianal’"l pent Sunday at Sunflower Park near Brazil.

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Curroll returned recently, but officers

Vl.N< EWE’S Theft of corn vain- remembered the crime committed a ,d nl $1 and cuu-od the permanent year pgo, and ordered him from the

rxilg floill this eil of Je.- e Cuirall. city.

Miss Ardith Moore arrived home fi on Kan-as City, Mo., this afternoon where she ha- been taking voice undt r Schuman-Hcink.

CWHErEADAY

Side Trips From Niagara Falls At SiKcial Excnrii,, Ril,,

Ioronto and

return . . . $3.45

< Jayton, N.*A .

and return 416.10 Alexandriapjy end return $1x 65

Montreal and

tetiirn . . . $25.20

Quebec and

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Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lcucus of Me-t 1 ifayette were the week-end gue : 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quinton St., on east Seminary St. Mi. and Mrs. C. J. Dewces and son Ralph of Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Andiews of Indianapolis were the week-end guests of R. W. Day at lloo.-ier Highlands.

Mrs. Frank Jones of Elm street left Saturday to attend the national con vention of Kappa Alpha Theta.

Miss Mary Gould, nur-e at the Put nam County Hospital spent the weekend with relatives at New Market.

Jame- L. Ranch ! lias returned from Hammond, where he vi-ited with hi: daughter, Mrs. George Cook an< family.

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Conrad had a as their week-end guests, Dr. and Mr-. Bicknell and daughter, Hazel of Bicknell.

Mrs. D. L. Vandement ha- rente< her hatne on east Washington treed to Fred Scholosser, superintendent at the Zinc Mill.

Mr. and Mrs. LaVenie Snider of Indianapolis spent the week-end hen with the former’s parents, Mr. a tv Mrs. L. D. Snider,

Mr. and Mrs. L. \V. Hudlin am daughters, Enid and Erma, left Sun day on at motor trip through Illinois Wisconsin and Michigan,

E. E. Holloway and son Edward an in Greencastle tuning the mush school pianos and expect to be hen the remainder of the week.

Mrs. Walter Tilley has returned t< her home in Chicago after a short vis it with relative* Mis? K.lla Tilley am Mr. and Mts. icoui- Hodshirc.

William Jone.- and Fred Jordoi left early Monday morning for Wash ington D. C. and they will tour in th east before returning to Greencastle

Mr. and Mr-. Isaac Clark have rc turned to their home in Glenn Ellyn III., after a visit in this city with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Melville, Anderson St

Mr. and Mr-. W. R. Todd of lieu. Belle Cnion and V. E. Todd of tin. city attended the McVay Reunioi Sunday at Riverside Park in Indiana polis.

John Thorns., Greencastle Rural Route t, who underwent an operation at the Putnam County Hospital ton days ago will return to his home to day.

TRIPS

XftBit£».*«ss!a!s«asa I rip on ■ palatial C &. B Una Steamer. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARE

Cleveland to

vieveianti to nn Niagara Falls / A/vr

ONLY V Rd. Trio Leaving Cleveland af 9:00 p.i

Auuum 2nd, 8rK,

Tickets uoo»| rtturninig anytime ituludin-; date of sale, now obti

C Icvcland OHiLr.

Mi . El-ie Smith and daughters, of Washington, I). (!., who have been the guest-' of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Zei-, have gone to Oxford where they will visit relatives.

Putnam Lodge No. 45 1. 0. 0. F. will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock - All brother are invited to attend and help put on the work. Visiting brother- always welcome.

11 T .NT. July I llh. I r >fh, 22nd and 29th.

any time uithin ] 2 days now obtamabie at our

-.•rv night Iraving

:00 P. M.; arriving at 7 JO A. M.

Mr. and Mi . O. T. Higgin.-, and Mi. and Mr.-. Everett King and children, wont to Morion today for thu tuneral of Mr.-. O. M. Thra her, formerly of this city.

New Low Farr $4 50 to Euitalo; $8.50 Roood Trap

Autoa Carried $0.50 .tad up

The Cleveland and Buffalo Transit Co. * Faiut 9th St. Pier Cleveland, C).

Water, Water Everywhere

•Mr. and Mrs. John Benedict, Mr. int Mrs. Charles P. Benedict and Mr. and Mr-. Ansel Fatour all of Indimapoli- were Sunday guests of the Hauck'.- at Airy Knob.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson of i hicago and Mr. and Mcl Thomas Nelson of liulianapolis were Sunday Ni-iters here with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Net.-on, ye.-t of the city.

All enrollment cards for the 4-H uluh camp must be in the County 'gout's office by Wedne.-day as the | lub starts next Monday and transpoHation and other arrangements must be made.

Elsworth Krantz, former physical director of DePauw University and I now physical director of the Indianui polis Athletic club, was visiting fiends in Greenca-tle for the past ! few days.

Nothing more potent than aqua pura wa* in evidence at the Prohibition Party convention in Chicago. Left to right, Mrs. George L Fennock of Laiudown, Pa . the olden delegate, Dr. D. Leigh Colvir ?/,, ,7 York ’ par,v oremde.it r4i»s NeUon A, White < J Drexe. Hill, Pa j Lie youngest delegate. . H - -. i.i ...

Mi. and Mrs. Hubert Vanlaudham of Avan and Mr. and Mr.-. Paul Tapi -cot of Brooklyn, Indiana, Willis Johnson of Lebanon and Mr. and i Mr.-. Elmer Pyles, daughter and son -licnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Henry and Mrs. Byerly on Wcfct 1 Columbia street.

E. L. Mien of Rusbville visited ir thi-- city Sunday with Mr. and Mi Ernest Stoner and other relatives Iona and Avi Allen returned honx with him after a week’s visit here.

Mr. and Mr-. R. N. Cox and family and Mr, and Mrs. John A. Frieni spent the day at Lafayette attendini. thr American Legion and Hammond base ball game at the city park.

Sheriff Ed Eiteljorgc took Robert Hackman to the Penalton reforma tore and Albert Fenton and Oti t onnon to Michigan, Saturday. AH of the e men were escape from the Ind iana State Farm.

Rollie Cofltmui, Cloverdale man again t whom an afHsavjt was filed Saturday, charging intoxication, plead guilty when brought up in the Pul nam Circuit ( ourt Monday and w.r fined ten dollars and cost-. CharleMundy who was arrested at the ame time a - Coffman has been re lea.-ed as no charges wete filed against him.

"ater melons are cheaper than they ha\e been for several years. ( ut ting.- are very fine. Bill Wetz feed hungry folks. ie 2t.

1 lot) water melons to sell at pricefrom Hoc to 50c each. See Wetz for the best of eats. 10-21

JACKSON TO SPEAK INDIANAPOLIS July 10. (UP) Gov. Ed. Jackson will deliver th* dedicatory address at the opening of the hew State Park and aitificiHl lake near Ja.-onville, Greene county Labor Day, Sept. 3.

W ater melons are cheaper than they have been for several years. Cuttings are very fine. Bill Wetz feed-

Skm Atfrad People \ Love, y New Linens For Wedding

Gifts.

They must be soft and colorful— free ugly -hint—not dry or sallow— lores must not how. Just try this | lew wonderful French Process Face; Powder died MELLO-GI.O. Stays on on( r,. r very pure—you’ll be amazed i it its superior beautifying qualities. Nothing like it get MELI.O-GLO R. j

P. Mullins, Druggist.

IN CASK he DKOWMNGS. It might be of interest to all to ?now that resuscitation by pulmotor ] s possible alter a body is in the 1 vater -oineUme, but authorities who core consulted today made this tatement: "Attempt to 1 r.-u-i i:ate tlmse apd I wrung is || nore succc- ful in those immediatey becoming unconscious after falling nto water, and in those eases where leath apirrently takes place immedately after falling into the water, md in ea where very litle water las penetrated the lungs. Instances

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Box of 6 I’ure lini'n Da-’”' table cloths i ^

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if gucess have been reported after such patient- have been rendered unonsdous b\ a blow before falling ino the water, and in a length of time anging from twenty minutes to hirty minutes, but when submersion asls more than four or five minutes here i.- but litle hope for success Tom any methods of resuscitation. I'he pulmoti r adds very litle to the uecess over old time pressure methids. In the ease of James Gideon Lewis he pulmotor was aplied iminediate'y after the body was taken from the vater, for one and one half hours, however without any faith in its suress, but to satisfy the friends and elative that every thing possible 'ad been done to save the boy’s life In this in-tan: e, the body had been submerg'd about live hours.

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Postoffice To Picnic.

All employees of me Putnam County Post Office will hold a picnic all day Sunday, July 28th at Aliendab Springs. Vi-itor- from over the

state will also be present.

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In Entertain For Miss Chambers.

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House Par! 1

.oh as thairman of the Democratic lationul committee a rather unusual •olitical development comes to light. According to a -tory published by the Afashington Star and wiitten by one ’f its correspondent- from Superior, 'Vi-., the le w Deo or; ati chuirman )a.- always been regan!, d as a Republican and a short time ago was delared to be s'.rongly advocating the e-election of President Coolidge. The Washington daily .-ays that in a re

Miss Ruth E. Robertson and Mi.-s Grace Browning will entertain Thuisday evening with a “Bon Voyage” bridge party for Miss Elizabeth Chambers who will sail the first of September for China where she will act a- secretary to Bishop George R.

Grose.

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.Miss Katheline Tillotson ha- as In 1 house gin sts at the Kappa Alpha I 'iii'ta House on South College Avc., <ieorge and Marian Wilkerson of 1 huckatuck, We.-t Virginia, Mis- Lois and Fred Cheney of Indianapolis, Mis- Margaiet Pierson of Bedford, Mi-s Florence Talbutt of Gieencastle, Joe .McCord of Evansville and Arnolft

Fisher of Sheiidan.

Mi.-s Tillot.son entertained Satur-

••nt visit to tbo apital that Ita.-ko . day evening further auests with a

no. Ml beta Hcuse. Five j of the party, George and Marian Wilke:.-on of West Virginia, Miss Tal-

Phone All Social Items To 95.

Local Boy Weds. Mias Velma Young, 4

Mr. and Mis. Ni'hoi.,Brazil and Frank Gorh,nr and Mrs. Harvey Goib were married Satuuku ;i:00 o’clock at the hnn. parents in Brazil. Th, will live in this city, who. is employed at Garnitr'.

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District Rehekah ( on,ria . The first meeting of El convention No 19 will h< ' ' Hive Rehekah lse:g. \ ’

Putnam Od'l i'ellow- 11

day afternoon ami ov: ^ j n

The following oiTim

charge of the meeting I ho 1 A. Kiefer, Greenca-tk \ ly J Alice King. Ciawlimi.-v i. s Minnie Barlow, I’lainfii | n Minnie .Shipley, Marti de — H.-izel Hadley, An Tht

M. Knauer, Gieenen: Myrtle Brown, Pitt-I" Laura B. Hilt, Girc Lonetta \V;i|tliro welcome adoi 1- w • Mrs. Charle- Red" Mrs. Grace E Child.

dge, pointing , ut that a continuation if hi- administration would prove hen•ticial to husitii - ceneraily. This dr■larati' n wa- made of cour.-e prior o tlv Republican national convention it Kansas City. The n. w Hemocrati - 'hairmun was -ilent following the lominulion of Hi rbert Hoover hut regardless of what his feelings may uivo been tifter the G. O. P. picked ts new standard bearer ihe situation hat now exists is most unusual. A ho - Who li t- Ruskoh a- a Repufi lean although hi' ha- never been rimrded as actively interested in poli

ics.

Operation Fatal 10 Congressman

butt of this city, Miss Cheney and Mi.-s Tillotson were in Europe together last summer, and the party is

in the manner of a reunion.

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Bible Meeting Postponed.

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Rebekah A -st-n 1

of instruction. There "1 state officer-. D* d counties will aU''i"i

A special stall more. Bee Hive r. 1 will confer the »l<.

of candidate.-- at the*' W th All Rebekahs an . pp

Wednesday ( attend both the ,1 mo

ns

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The meeting of the Woman’s Bible Class of the Baptist Church which

was to have been held

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la en pc tponed indefinitely.

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Frank Dever, formerly of

lEP. HENR4 R. R \THI«).NE OF ILLINOIS, DIFS AFTER AN OPERATION. w- 0 _* ,4 CHICAGO, Julp I.. (L’.P.)—Rep. lenry R. Rathbone, congressman at nig* 1 Horn Illinois, died her** yesterday after an operation, Rathbone, a •launch prohibitionist and advocate if farm relief, had been ill for two • cat- and entered the hospital severil days ago. As a member of congress since '22, Rathbone 1 ought for inland vati 1 ways advancement of aviation ind labor laws. I|<* was a graduate 'f Phillips Andover Academy, Yale University, and the University of iVisconsin law school. Ihe vacancy on the Rcpublicuu iikct left by KG d-ith. will be filled <h*' Repunlican Slats CnmmiW** Riclmi'l 5 at'-s, another congressmnn it lanrge, who wa- defeated in (he 'ast primary for renomination, was mill to be favored for the place.

the hall,

Penelope < Tub To M<« '• The Penelop" Ubi' 1

,, , , 11* , . I day afternoon with M k

Haute and a noted big game hunter ; of northern Canada, but now employ-1 tl ‘

ed as a C. S. C. Clerk of the Indiana , . .. ^ i

State Farm left today for anothat j , ' one cl his expeditions In that part of' • - •

the country. Mr. Dever spent the

greater part of last week getting his , , , , .. 7 . one of Ami in a • y i"-'

eijuipment ready for this hunt, 1

which will include hi- two trusty tSii ' 0 " a '

rifles, bowie knife, etc. He has spent quite a portion of his life making a study of big game, e-pecially the Moose and Black Bear, which are quite numerous in that vicinity and upon his return we presume that Mr.

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V J., July I

George Steili, 19, who D duffels at the Pitman (r

George l**ai ned id.- r

heaths and at the aic breaking a 100. Hi G'

Steili a resigner to Toronto, Caiui' .i.

! got the mashie ml

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Dever will be in n very good position to relate his experiences to the fellow -portsmen in this -ection of th" country.

the intricacic ol bar -

flaklly Char .

man to lay out the /c’ his son remained !f *

professional.

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1I"0 water melon- to sell at prices from .15c to ,»0c i-ac 3ee Wetz foi the best of eats. 16-2t.

Excursion

Mich'gan City and Retui

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hmigrv folks.

MONDAY S FIAK BEST RADIO FEATURES. AVJZ Network, 8 p. m. Rubinstein! program. W.IZ Network 5:J() p. m. Roxy's

gang.

VYGY Schenectady (380) 5:30 p. m. General electric hour, WEAK Network 7 30 p. m. General.

motors hour.

WOR Network 7 p. in. Opeiu,

M0N0N ROUTE

Saturday Night, July ^

Special Train Leaves Greencastle 12:55 A. M. Sun(L>

Fare for Round Trip,

. | i rgii\ ^ 'rrives Michigan ( ity, 6:00 A. M.— Returning, spe Michigan City 8:00 P. M., Sunday, July 2‘2. Ih

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J. D. ELLIS, Agent