The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1928 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTEE DAIRY BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928
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Personal And Local News
Mrs. W. W. Tucker and grandchildren, Warren and Cassell visited Thursday in Crawfordsville.
‘‘I went into Lee Williams’ grocery out on Maple Stteel and asked liini if he was having any comnlaint from the people who have been buying Middy Bread.
“ ’Nary a complaint,” said Mr. Will'ams, "in fact, my customers a) that Middy Bread hn< a soft fee, and -lavs fie.-h and soft longer than any bread they have been a i'd to buying."
‘Well, that’, because it is specially and carefully baked in our big, clean bakery,” I told him and, wilt awav convinced that Mr. William ' customers were learning to appreciate the goodness of Middy.”
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Miss Ethel Hunter has returned i home after a visit in Lebanon with 1 her cousin, Miss Pauline Reilly.
Frank Thomas, Oldsmobile dealer has moved his sales rooms to Crask’s Garage on North Jackson street.
Miss Hazel McLean has returned to her home on Anderson street after spending the summer in Vermont.
The address of Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Murlin is now the American Church, Vollendarf Platz, Berlin, Germany.
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Lawrence Wright returned Wednesday from Harvard University, where he has been working on his Masters Degree.
Mr. and Mrs. William Priest are the parents of a daughter born to them Wednesday at the Putnam County Hospital.
Mrs. C. R. Wilson and daughter, Helen, of Ft. Lauderdale Fla., and Mrs. Sopha Weaver, of Oskalorsa, la. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Yeager.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Skinner of Chicago are visiting here with the
fetmer’s parents, Mr. and Mis. N. t0 u M. Skinner on South College. Mr . | hospital for Leslie Francq, formerly Miss Hath- clinics an.: W-'
ryn Skinnet, will arrive Monday for a visit with her parents and brother. Mrs. Francq will teach this year again at Colfax, where she taught Latin in the High School the pa t
year.
I Mr. and Mrs. Allee and daughters I j Misses Edmo and Evelyn, Mr. and!
Blackbirds resting in the trees on South Indiana Street were given a scare Wednesday evening by shells from a shot gun. These birds have been a nuisance for a long time and one man decided to get rid of them. He reported that sixteen had been
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Breakfast at Allendale. | Whip-lt Club Meeting.
Twenty-five members of Delta ' Theta Tau enjoyed a most delight-1 tul breakfast early Thursday u
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Mi . Hester Gwin entertained a numbir of gust- on Wednesday. The number included, Mr. J. I). ! Hunt ami daughter, Miss Gertrude Hunt of Terie Unite, Mr. Will Weaver and son of Kansas City, and Mrs. Sarah Dickerxon of Terre
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The Whip-lt 4-H Club met at the home of Miss Freda Lawter Wed-
nesday, August 1.
The meeting was opened by the
President Marian Huzelett.
Miss Ader told us interesting thing- which took place at the Club
Camp.
The afternoon was spent ling games and croquet. .nents of lemon ade and
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Granted Scholarship. Miss Betty Til on, daugter of
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Mi- Pauline I'.lizulieth Sear- and I grunted a scholarship at Ohio Wes1,lea Oliver Waldoa were united in leyun University at Delew: re, Ohio, mariiage by Squiii' Robert H. New- Miss Tilden will study and tench at gent on Tuesday. I the Univer ity this coming fall.
Entertained For Mr. and Mrs. Torr., The party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toney and daughter lecna for Mr. and Mr-'. Cliffeirel Torr of Buffalo New York, was well attended there being about iventy-five present. All left with the regret that Mr. and Mrs. Torr will soon return to their home in Buffalo,
His Hands Were Badly Crippled With Rheumatism
Mrs. Luther Easter, and Miss Francis Callahan spent yesterday at the Clay City picnic. Mrs. Arthur Murray, formerly Ellen Hope Wilson, DePauw ’01, New York City, is spending the summer with her mother, Mrs.'Jennie Wilson, of Greencastle.
CAMPAIGN LOG Governor Smith will confer with I Senator Walter George of Georgia 1 today. The Governor confetved with Josephus Dunile- yesterday. —o— Heibert Hoover will leave Palo Alto, Cal., today enroute east, he will stop at West Branch, la., for a speech and will confer with Fa: in leaders at Cedar Rapids.
KONJOLA RELIEVED HIM OF THE SUFFERING HE ENDURED FOR MANY YEARS.
Word has beenreceived here of the birth of a son, John Edward, to Mr. and Mrs. John Read, at Chesterton. Mrs. Read was formerly Miss Eleanor Morgan, DePauw ’27.
Twenty-five members of the New York state Surtis for-vice-president club left to attend the Curtis notification ceremonie.- at Topeka, Kas.
FOR RENT:—4 room modern apartment, suitable for man and w fe, with water furnished. Phone 586-X. 812 south College St. It.
Roy Sutherlin, Joe Crosby, Claude Herod, Donald O’Rear and Harold Stoner were visitors in Terre Haute Wednesday afternoon and played jgolf on the Rea Park course. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huzelett, DePauw ’12, of Cleveland, Ohio, have returned to their home after several week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hazelett, of Greencastle. The condition of Robert Wright, u farmer residing near Fern who underwent an operation for telief from appendicitis Wednesday, was reported as resting fairly easy Thursday morning.
killed by the several shots. While the shooting was going on some one called the fire station and objected to it, saying that it was dangerous. Among the new cars delivered recently are: A Chevrolet coach to 1). E. Ruark of Chestnut Street, a Ford roadster to Glen Backert of
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Andei.-on street, a Chevrolet sedan ->M0 f ■' f chi to James W. Wood rum, a Whippet "hentr- - ,j sedan to Harold D. Berry of East 0U L a ha w; 1 Walnut street, a Ford sport coupe to I'btym/r a popit,Tan Irma Iselin of Cloverdale, a Ford •' alz •h' 1 fa roadster to Berl E. Buis of Coates- ‘Xnt had atiC-li ville. Ford coupe to Louis Schachtel tier than 1 th of Martinsville street. the woman? Hr.,
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PEETERS’BUUG— Henry Hawims mu . of Petersburg, today holds a grudge t’rof. Ogt P®
Mrs. Nora McCalip of Pittsburg, Pa., Samuel Hurt, urul Mr. and Mrs. Rob Walts of Shelby ville, and Mis. Ida Wolfe of Columbus, have been the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Walts.
JAMES A. HAZEL “For a Ling time I had been suffering from stomach, kidney an I liver troubles and during the last yeai I developed n hud case of rheumatism,” said Mr, James A. Hazel, 116 North Walnut St., Bloomington, Ind. “I got worse every way until finally Vcould hardly walk. My hands were so badly crippled that I could’nt use them. 1 had dreadful pains in my hack during the d: y and at night I was so nervous that 1 could’nt sleep. “I was certainly in bad condition when I tarted taking Koiijola. It helped me almost from the start. As I continued with this medicine, all my stomach troubles disapj^-ared. Now 1 have’nt a single ache or pain anywhere fiom rheumatism. I can use my hands freely and walk a distance without feeling a bit tired. “I am feeling better than 1 have for years and I want to introduce Konjola so that others may benefit by using this medicine.” Konjola is fold in Greencastle n( the Owl diug store and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.
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Mrs. F. W. Hixson, Professor Jerome Hixson, and Robert Hixson, returned to Greencastle Thursday from Colorado Springs. Professor Hixson taught English in the summer school at Areata, California.
A complaint on a note has been filed in the circuit court by Roy R. Hodson against Ernest Heavon ami Inez Heavin. A. J. Dahl, of Danville, Ind., is the attorney for the plaintiff. The complaint asks for a judgement of $1,300.
In-taliation ceremonies for the new chapter of Delta Chi ha* been announced for September 21st, 22nd and 23rd. The chapter of Delta Chi was formerly Kappa Phi Sigma be-
fore being taken chapter recently.
into the national
William Randel reported to Sheriff Kiteljorge Wednesday that his cur had been stolen, but he found it later where he hud parked it eaalier in the day. Randel had forgotten the exact place where it had been parked and had thought the car had been stolen.
Friday, August 17, the health clinic will be held at the Morton schoolhouse from 7:30 to 4:00 o’clock under the supervision of Bernice Moriaty, M. 1)., Miss Maude Welsh and Miss Enrol Shnultta Since Monday clinics have Imen bel.l in Reelsville, Warren township, ' loverdale and J< fferson townships and on Thursday the clinic was held in Marion township.
FOR SALE:—Summer sweet ap-
ples McCullough’s orchard. 16-2t
FOR SALE:— 7 rooms of furniture and one eddlnf • Machine one check write,!, one . 1026 roadster. Call at 509 Elm St.
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“Main Mack”, a horse owned by doctor W. D. James, won another lace at Martinsville, III., Wednesdayt Those in the party from Greencastle who attended the race were: Doctor and Mrs. W. D. James and son, John James, Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold and daughter.
Revival interest is still growing at the Clinton Fulls M. P. Church under the leadership of Larry Newgent, cyclone evangelist and party. Friday night Mr. Newgent will speak of King Solomun’s Temple. Plans are made for an overflow crowd. The meetings will close Sunday, August 26.
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Miss Winofred Boyle who has been head of the Public Speaking department of the Lowell, Ind., high .-chool for the past year or two, has resigned her position there in order to accept a similiur place in the Manual Tiaining high school at Indianapolis. Miss Boyle is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Boyle of this city.
against muskrats. While fishing in Washingtoi I White River he caught four catfish, keeper- ' weighing five pounds each. After ty- attend, ing the fish to a string he placed 1 The me" them back in the water. Returning for fair, ami f his fish later he found only thefT his dinner. . heads. He had tied them near a musk- Yo-t, "i rat hole ami the muskrat apparently partmen:. hail banquetted on the fish. will .-poi
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