The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 August 1928 — Page 2
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TTIE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANKER. TUESDAY, AU< .1 ST 14, 1928.
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AGAIN' COMING TO (irrrncaHlIe—< omm**rcial AUGUST 22nd.
BRAZIL—ftHAZIL HOTEL, AUGUST 21st.
II.i.li'.. Unity JV>r Gih-hL
lr A i rt DaK^y, E. Washington . . . r’ .Mini thi afternoon at her
, i .' /htful hri'lge paify
,i ■ in t gu i, Mrs. F. H. Spur-
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{'bone All Social Itema To 95. Mrs. Frances Jone- - , Miss Lola Smil-
ey, Forest Smiley.
The afternoon was spent in music ami a social good time. All departed at a late hour hoping to meet at
the same place next year.
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FOR ON'E DAY ONLY Hours—9 A. M. to 6 P. M. DR. T. M. CULVER, Specialist.
\ delightful birthday party was ,i \|',n iv ftmioon at the home i,! | t.ett.i St it e in honor of her 1 .i ent!i birthday anniversary. (, in v.i i< played during the afteri .ud ref re hmet.t of ire cream, c i.e .i ll lemonade were served. In i r ent were: Sylvia and i . ii i y ti , Mildred Law on, Irene M , 1 ivc lyn Newkirk, Cecil Roach, i iiie nd Maudie fox of flinton I , !• ve|yi mid Mary Goodman, and
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HoKlesses Announced.
Report of host* committee
(Licensed hy the State of Indiana) Brings the knoweldge of forty years of experience in the uci e ful treatment of Complicated chronic conditions. .. I>r. Culver, experienced -pecialist, foirnerly with National Doctors of Milwaukee, also some years connected with the Chicago Hospital, treats 0 ‘ without surgical operations or hypo
Section Four of the Christian Church, dermic injections, diseases of the
‘I Mm i M e Bartley, .101 South Indiana Street, will entertain this i .ening at 7 '10 o’clock with a four t , ill liridgi party in honor of her gin t, Mi . Andy Hendrick , Jr., of M. Sniiih, Aik., Mi . Hendricks was I'linii-rl', Mi Gail Stroube. Gue.,! will he M; es Margaret Hiyaa, I aheth Tilden, Margaret Eli; i> Mi Gaughey, Crystal Cooper, (’• 11 fid. on, Mary Elizabeth Peck, Wilson, I Mi m i I loren e Helen McGaughey, Mary I imic- Cooper, Marie I’erkins, f.ucile ii ir', and *Ti . Helen Cin~k and M Do Helen Stroube of Ronchdale.
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‘ nider-Gregi: Nuptials. • I lii-' R. Snider of Greeni i| and .la ie Grego of Clinton, • ivarri.'d Saturday in Terre Haute. I h' young couple are stayo- cl lie home of the bride’s pnrf nf , northwo t of the city. •P + + +•!• + I .irewell I’arly I or Teacher. The .lb I'Tade class of the Methi i t I loach will hold a picnic J up I tb * ning on the lawn at the h on ■ Mr. and Mi . R. A. Ggg, east of I hi city m honor of their teacher, i < 1 a I iFollen who will return to her home oon. -I- *1- •£• -jSmiley Reunion. lb .noeinl Smiley reunion was h<d<l Sunday .,t (lie lionn of Mr. and Mrs. a wtnli iimiley, > mile south of ( loverdale. At 'he noon hour a large table was * plead in tin beautiful grove and a I IIP' i low'd did jn: tice to tb<' good
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I ho e ent were: Mr. and Mi G ii .l ine , Mi-. Pauline Coui’ill, Emory !nn< . Mr . Minnie Jones, all - ' Ind inapoli ; Mr. and Mrs. Dora Mm in. k. Mi. and Ml Claud Wallact ind in, all of Danville, Ind.; Mr. and Vfr Ji ie Ifhmick, Mr. and Mrs. Bei 1 ." i ley and mi , Eli Roswell, Mi and Mi-. Herbert Gorham, Mr \11 . Erank Hut on and children, Mi nd Mr Orlii Yanlandinghnm nd "ti, Mr. and A|i Eli-ba Baldwin '"d ci . Clone B.’ildwin, Mr. and Mrs till n Hanlon and children, Charley • 1 t, all of (Ireencastle; Harold Mi nick of Eiatiklin; Mr. and Mrs. 'In Smiley, Mr. md Mrs. Henry fl' n nn and children, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Eir.inl Robin mi, all of Coate.ville; Mi. ind Mr Kiank Huber, Mr. and Mi ( I iren e llaltom and family, all "f tjiiincv ; Mr. and Mr . Virgil Smll- < and daughter-, Mrs. John Horn, d i Sila Meek all of <’loverdale; '!> and Mr Harley Young and -on. ' ^ m ir Reel ville; Mr Laura flayin' er and daughters, Katherine and H'len of Brazil; Clint Beaman, Mr. and Mr-. Walter Beaman and childr o, Mr and Mr I e lie McCullough of Mill Gi ve; Mr and Mrs. Robert Smiley, Mr. and Me. Ensie Corns, Mr. and Mi . Rob, u Gose and childi" i, Mr. and Mr Goldie Haltom and
August Mrs. A. E. Moore. ^ Mrs. Fred Long, Mrs. Kimber Gardner. Mrs. Dora Sweet. September Mrs. Hairy Talbott. Mrs. John Cox. Mrs. Lawrence Crawley. Mrs. Jessie Pitts, October Mr-. Ira E. Cowling. Mrs. Ik R. Bartley. Mrs. Ira Pollom Mrs. Staten Owens. November Mr=. Grant Scott. Mrs. Ella Alspaugh. Mrs. Harry Foster. Mr-. Elmer Gibson. Herein her Mrs. Win. Blackwell. .Mrs. Fay Hamilton. Mrs. Oscar I.ane. Mi-. Claude Bailey. January Mrs. Milligan Young. Mrs. Paul Haltham. Mrs. Nelson Taulman. Mrs. H. H. Stringer. February Mrs. J. W. McConnell. .Mr*. A. A. Abbott. » Mrs. Chas. Gardner. Mrs. J. V. Spurlock. March Mr*. Jesse Beemer. Mis. Joe Gardner. Mrs. I-awrence (irahaM. Mrs. C. A. Atkinson. April Mrs. John Tharp. Mrs. Vernon Shirley. Mrs. Otis Gardner. Mr.-. Win. Roby. June (Picnic) Mrs. George Garrett. Mrs. Walter Woodmm. Mrs. Frank Torr. Mrs. D. E. Ruark,
July
Mrs. Janies Fi-k. Mrs. Thomas Sweet. Mrs. Emma Cro-ier. Mrs. Ida Johnson. ■{• -h -h •{• •!• + Slavens Reunion.
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blood, kin, and the internal organs, rheumatism, sciatia, lung troubles, old I ulcers, tape-worm, eczema, asthma, i chronic constipation, epilepsy, high l blood pressure, bed wetting and other ; morbid affections of the body. Years °f experience and the great number of cases successfully treated I prove that the method- of the Doctor
ire very dependable.
Many people keep on suffering from (ailments that might be greatly imI proved because they cannot afford to go to high-priced speriali-ts away : from home, and few communities | have sufficient number- of such cases
| to support a specialist,
i The doctor has solved this problem bv traveling from town to town to
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meet the sick. He instructs patients, recoin Blends a course if treatment, and tenches failing men and women how to take care nf 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 requested to come es-
'■orted.
DR T. M. CULVER (Home Office: Anderson, Ind.)
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The Slavens reunion was held at the country home of Homer Slavens near Clinton Fall , on Aug. Illth., which is also the home of Ids father, Mort Slavens, who is the only one left of a family of ten children. All came with well filled basket- from which dinner was served. In the afternoon a program wa given, Mrs. Mat Cooper of California gave an interesting talk. Mrs. J W. Clo rry, read a family history dating back to 1K50. Anne Ruth Neier gave a reading. George Slavens of Waveland gave a talk, also Dr. Sigler of (Jrei in astle, which was very entertaining. The new officers were elected for the coming year and plans made to h ive the next reunion at Rault at tin honn of Mr. and Mr-. Orvel Perkin. There were about -ixty-five present. XII left at a late hour thanking Mr. and Mrs. Slavens for a most pleasant day. ++++++ Flown Reunion.
1 hildren, Mr. and Mr-. Elmer Jones, dent.
The 21st reunion of the Brown family will be held on the .2rd Sunday In Xugu-t at the Somerset Church. Relatives and friends are invited. Please bring well filled baskets and and ten fin ice tea. William Ferrand Presi
Republican Politicians Meet
PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 14. (UP) Herbert Hoover ha laid nut a tentative -peaking program for his Republican Presidential campaign, under wHrli he will discuss in his dozen or mine big addle- i s the subject' which he treated only lightly in his acceptance speech. The nominee intends to take up waterway development, highways, aviation, irrigable land-, merchant marine, promotion of education, more r ffective administration of rrfniinal laws, the relation of government to Public Utilities and railways, conservation of natural resource- and economy and tax reduction. Announcement has been mada that he would take up the Boulder Dam isue, and perhaps state his view- regarding Public Utilities and railroads in his speech Friday at i.o- Angeles He will amplify hi- Farm views at West Branch, Iowa, his birth place, week from today. He will take up the prohibition (|Uf tion in an October speech in the East. Tin nomine** has'finished his brief Los Angeles peech and his Ismg Farm speech and is ready to -tart home. He is cleaning up his ile-k and Mrs. Hoover is arranging household affairs in preparation for their de parture Thursday night. Hoover contemplates no further important conference- before he leaves.
THE DAIIV ha>'S®R | Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Burnside have »—«-o i ».c their guest.- their son, Harry BurnEaterrd In »he Offlc* at Orcca- side and wife of Chicago. caatlr. Indiana. a«4 acond clnaa mull' . , , , . matter, i niter tUr, u ri at siarefc a. Miss Don- Helen Gibbs has returni»r». led from Indianapolis where she visit-1
ttatiacrlpllon week.
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Personal jAnd
Local News
Letters of administration have been issued in the e-tate of Alice Wampler to the Citizen- Trust Company of Greencastie.
An affidavit has been filed against Homer Croy a Penal Farm escape.
" Croy escaped August !), after being There will be no luncheon of the | sent to the Indiana State Farm from Kiwanis Club this yveek. (the Wells County circuit court.
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Arthur White of Reelsville one has a new Whippet Coach.
route! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doughty and (daughter of .Sullivan, III., and Mrs. Doughty’.- father, James Dolan of
Fore-t Aker, Reel r ile route th"'’. * g u llivan are the guests of Mr. and is driving a new Ch'-. roiet Coach. j Mr j I( Mit . k an<1 daughter, Mias
Martha.
The city council w.ll meet ttf» evening in regular f , ion at 7:30 o'-
clock.
Spencer is in
Roy Newgent of Greencastie for a
friends.
C. C. Gautier ha purchased the Howard J. Barnum home on East
Elm street.
Miss Martha Mick i taking her vacation from the Singer Sewing Ma-
chine Office.
Mrs. R. N. Cox and daughter are
spending two week in
with friends.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Melrose Avenue a
land Eugene.
Vesta Kettery of Indianapolis i visiting here grand parents, Mr. an’ Mr j . Vo Miller. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Tucker left Tue day for a ten ay vacation trip to Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Chri Hartman, yrs. John A. Friend and Mrs. M. F. Hamm spent Tuesday in Owen < unty.
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Those who spent the week end and enjoyed the fi-h dinner Sunday at the j camp of R. W. Day at Hoosier Iliglrl
f. w days visiting I' an ^ a aro Mis-es Edith Nit die, Lulu!
Hinton, Max ine Musgrave, Laima | Siervinv, Mi . Susie Congleton and son Boyd, William Tichnor, Mrs. Oils' Smedley all of Terre Haute and Mrs.
| Ray Smith of Greencastie.
According t<> Marshall Dave Braden the weed on the prominent streets of Greencastie have been kept down very well and he i continuing his campaign to keep them so. He reports that in
Martin ville. only few instances ha he had any
difficulty in getting the weeds on main thoughfarcs cut and then it was usually becau-c he could not find the
owner.
With the completion of South Indiana street, the firemen stated early Tuesday morning to clean Walnut street thioughly after the covering of dust and dirt which the recent construction work on Indiana street has caused. They began at Vine hy the Post Office and played a stream of water the entire length of the pavement almo-t to the railroad. It was reported by a player on
that C. It.
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Richard Hussey i vi-iting Mr. and bole, which i- about one hundred Mi . J K. Mcf’uny of Elm street, yards, anil used a mashie niblick for Mi. Hu ey Is Mi Mcf’urry’s broth- thi remarkable feat. Thi is thi
. econd time that this same hole has been made in one shot. A student at DePauw made the same hole in one
during the spring. o
James Tribby after spending the week end with lelatives In this city returned to hi home in Ladoga Tues-
,la >’ THE WEATHER Janie Bitth ., former organist at Fair tonight anti Wednesday, somethe (Jr: nadA Thfnti r, i piaying at what warmer Wedne-day ami in north the Indiana Theatci at Indianapolis i ami Central portions tonight, thi- week. I 0
' t) JEN r The "Hoover era of prosperity” wai hailed t' bom Mayor Rolph, of San Francisco, pictured with the in didate, when the latter arrived in the Golden GateC:'i. his first speech since his nomination for the preside; TKD
Mi., to. A* will to.- W-ln, -I WWAXAlmW UVKSI.HK , The hog market closed largely 15 day for Baids,own Junction, Ky for ^ hj (1 , 0 . 2H() |hs ) a week - visit there with her brother, , th( . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ '' | with a top price of $12.50. Receipts | Miss I.oui < Sillery of Gary is were estimated at 6,000. spending the week with her lirother; I he cattle market was strong on | Enoch Sillery and Emily on Green i receipt of 1,200 hi ail. Steers sold for Street. ( P13.50 to $10.50. Calve- receipts num . hered 700 and the market was steady. Mr. and Mr .1 C. Braden whn Vialer- brought $16.50 to $17.50 an have liecn visiting their on, Mar hall 1 p ( ,. IV y { . a lves $7 to $11. Dave Ur: m have returned to their ( Thp nia| . k ,. t was stem | y with home in Monroe townstsp. I receipts of 1,300. Mr. and Mi Willi: in i-ilb-ry ami n f.imilv of Llw. ,1 pent Saturday and pL tfrlllna |.: cf „ A n J Sund. y with Mi. and Mr . Enoch Sil-J /allvl
lery and family of this city.
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NOTH EOF XDMIMSTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigued has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Alice W:un|>ler late of Putnam (’olrnty, deceased.
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Citizens Trust Company of Green castle, Adtnini trntor. Win. Sutherlin, Attorney, Aug. 14, 1923.
Mrs. I.oui Z.ikarakas lias retuine > to her home in this city from Columbus where hi was called hy the serious illnes of her brother-in-law.
Greencastie I.odge, No. 1592, Loyal Order of Moose, will meet in regula--es-ion Wedni day evening at X <*
apposed to be sol-I , ' lo ‘’ k - A11 mcml.crs are requested to
be present.
Stomach Misery Ended, She Say:
“Konjola Relieved That Xwful Grinding Pain In My Stomach,” States This Lady.
LOST:—Man’s hill fold containing checks and small amount of money, also ciud with name. Kinder please return to Dr. W. M. McGaughey. 14-It.
Inspired By London
Col. George Harvey, former ambaMador to Great Briuin^wtT'toee to Senator Moses of the Republican campaign committee, and Frederick H Prince, candidate for senator from Masiachusetta, when thev i ailed
on him to enlist Ma active aid in the campaign of Secretary Hoover lor the presidency. Left to right; Harvey, Prince and Moaaa,
Mrs. Roy Sal,i»n and daughter Ellen returned t 1 Crnwfordsville Monday afternoon after spending (Te , week #nd with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tribby of XX. t Walnut street.
Putnam Lodge No. 45 I. O. O. F. will meet tonii'iit at 8 o’cuock there will be work in one of the degrees come and help nut on the work, bring brother with \uu. Visiting hrothei ; always welcome.
Stark ti ml Griffith, local Pontiac ind Oakland alers, are -omling ome men to the factory to bring back four nf thi new model Pontiaes. W. 0. Griffith will be accompanied hy Ray Stark, Charles Pickens and Earl Wetz.
mu Vr ' 175' . P r * s ‘d*nt in 1924, wrote The Sword* of the Viking*,” a juvenile book, because she became Interested in Euroocan folk tor.
while in England with her father
who i* a former American MMador tq the Court
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The regular monthly meeting - 9f* the Democratic Club will be held in the Assembly loom of the Court House on Satni iay afternoon at 2 30 o’clock. C. C. Gillen will addre.-s the Club. Everyone urged to attend this meeting.
Funeral irvices for Theodore Klciithuh, former Greencastie resident who pa | away early Monday morning, will he held at the home of hi lirother, Frank Kleinbuh in Elwooil on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’cloik. Interment will he in the Elwood cerneterv.
A plate gla. window in the front part of Dr. Ayler’s office was broken sometime Monday afternoon in a oiy teriou- manner. It was thought that perhajis a rock thrown by the wheel- of a p;. sing car, had struck the window. Dds is the second time •hat a glass i n (his window has been broken.
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MRS. ROSE MILLER "Konjola ended the rheumatism and stomach misery I had been suff- ' ring for eight year and I am glad to indorse sui h a medicine,” said Mrs. Rose Miller, 1]0| North Adams .St., South Bend, Ind. "There was always constant grinding pains in my stomach after meals. Gas formations would bloat mo up and cause my heart to hum and palpitate wildly. Sometimes I though* I would stop breathing. Besides being in misery all the time with my stomach, I suffered dreadful rheumatic pains in my arms and legs. I was so sore and stiff, ( couldn’t move without lieing in pain. Three bottles of Konjola relievod that awful grinding pain in my stomacii and ended all the other misery 1 had been suffering for years. It also 'UKled evefy rheumatic ache and pain in my body and strengthened my nerves so that I enjoy better sleep at night than 1 have for a long time. \o medicine has ever done me as much good ar Konjola.” Konjola is sold in Greenmatle, Ind. at the Owl drug store, and hy all the lie-t druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. (Adv.)
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