The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1928 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTEE DATEY BANNER. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6,1928.
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Mrs. Oscar Sallust are visiting relaK„, w a th* P.“.. ortire .. «r«.- lives in indianapulis for several days.
Gilbert Hughes is at home from | Baiabridge, Ga., "here he spent
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Personal And Local News
month with hi -ter, Mrs. J. F. Wil- i Newgent-Lowe NuptiiUs. It ^ and family. ^ pretty wedding w£ , s celebrated at
Brook, Ind., last Wednesday at the
New and Fresh Assortment Art Needlework
i The divorce case of Clyde Wersh
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am so happy that the last pimple is gone—”
^-ITITIIOUT this handicap, there W i fidenro, j. y and cherished pride of possessing a clear skin. Men and women both justly covet admiration, and you can expect uurh satisfaction only if you arc happy in a clear, unblemished skin. The sure way to reach this state is through the blood. Bed Mood cells are Nature’s elements fur building and sustaining the body. Without plenty of rich, red blood, there can he no strong, sturdy, powerful men, or beautiful, healthy women. You know a clear skin comes from within. Correct the causethrough the blood—and pimples, boils, eczema and that sallow complexion will disappear. Thousands have regained their strength and charm by taking a
Mr. and Mrs. Rural Haney spent Thursday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Eiteljorge I spent Wi dnosday in Indianapolis. Roscoe Ryan, Koachdalo, was a [visitor in Greene.i tie Wednesday. Homer F. Bond, Reel- ville, was a business visitor in Greenca tie Thursday. Clifford flicker am, county prosecutor, was a visitor in Indianapolis on Thursday. Mrs. F. C. Tilden and daughter, Elizabeth, were vi itors in Indianapolis, Thursday. W. O. Clodfelter was a visitor in 1 Indianapolis Tlmr-day and attended ! the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Y T . Thomas and on, Freddie, were visitors in Indianapolis Thur da. . A. R. Chrnoweth, West Washington street vva :: Ini-iness visitor in Indianapolis Wodnr day. Francis Korr, Orville Weld), and Reese Webb, attr.’.ded the State Fair in Indianapolis Thursday.
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bennett Lowe, when their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Lowe, was married to Russell Newgcnt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newgent of Greencastle. The Rev. J. J- Wilson of Lafayette read the single ring ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Brook high school < and of the Teachers’ college at Int he 1 dianapolis. She has taught at Kentland for four years. The groom ; s
J. A. and D. have a new Chi delivered by th 1
II. Deitzel, Clayton, , rolrt truck anil cab II. i k Sale Co.
few hollies of S.S.S.—Nature’s own tonic for restoring the appetitebuilding strength—and clearing the body of so-cafled skin troubles. All drug stores sol! R.fs.fi. in two sizes. Get the larger size. It is more economic;'.!.
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Mi Ruth .'b - , former DePauw . ludent, h i accepted a position in i the Freeh. 1 High ehool iii Gary. Mi Margaret Bryan has accepted a po. itioi a teacher of public speaking in the Newcastle high school. One hundred and seventy patron of the local Carnegie library re-reg-tered Wednesday, the first day of i the new sy. tem now in effect. .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crawley and Da. and Mi ..Hawkins have returned j from an auto trip through Illinois, | Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan.
Ml l.l. M MIKED I'NSTK \ DY W AURF.N’SHUUG, Mo., Sept. (El i \ goes Hie cotton market so goe tlie mule market, in the opinion ef Walter Jom ;, local mule dealer. N w, aid .lour :, the mu!" market i nn teady hi aus" the outcome of
the cotton crop am ton are unsteady.
The only section using mule
any extent according to Jones, is in the South, whit ■ cotton glower.; emp!oy iicgi i to do most of their work. The Xr«11. prefer iiiulrs to J
for e . Jones Hl'id.
Marion McNary left Sunday for
the pri"e for cot- • Hagerstown, ind., where lie will teach
j science in the Hagerstown high chool again for the coming year.
man versus Ella Hershman has been di missed, according to the records tiled in the count? clerk’s office. Rev. W. Henry McLean has returned to Greencastle after spending several days in Nnblesville speaking before the teach11 ' institute which was
held there.
Word has been received of
death of William Marsh, at his home j Greencastle high school in Indianapo i Wednesday morning. a J-.rauu. v Th.' funeral , .m will arrive inland has attended Indiana State NorGreencastle, I riday about 12:00 o’-I ">al, N-tre Dame and the Ln.vers.ty , lock and will j direct to Forest Hill I of Uli-'o- Mr. Newgent is athletic Cemetery where interment will be coach of the Ba.nbn.lge high school,
made. Mr. Marsh was a former Greencastle re Mcnt and friends here will he grieved t" learn of his demise. Surviving are l«" sisters, Mrs. Emma Me Hugh of Indianaponlis and Mrs.
Anna Stceg of Terre Haute.
IDKNTIIA BANDITS
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 0. (UP)— Three Indianapulis witnesses today partially identitinl Charles Phayer, held here, as one of the bandits who robbed the I!i admoor country dub of $20(1,000 on May 00. Hen Baratti, a companion of 1’hayer, was not identified. —o—— ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 0. (UP) — Officers from Indianapolis were expected here today to attempt identification of Charles Phator and Ben Baratti as participants in the $200,000 Broadmoor Country club robbery there May 3(1. Phayer is held here on a charge of cai tying concealed weapons, while Baratti, who aid he was an El Paso, Tex., deputy sheriff, was held on suspicion of robbery. A watch found on Phayer was believed to be part of the Broadmoor loot. M l. i V ER INDIAN \ BEDFORD Limesto m from quarries near h-'M- is be in r used to rehuild Sb el >w Lawn, beautifu; estate ; t I.oi • ii i, N. J. v.ii ' wa-' used ii a i-ummfr White ilui-'- ny Woodpaign for re-election as president. The house on the estate was burned last year.
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W. F. M. Society Meets.
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon in the church parlor. Good reports were given by the superintendents and secretary, especially that given by the treasurer, Mrs. A. P. Burnside, who reported that our pledge of $700 for foreign mis-innary work had been more than
met.
Mrs. Nichols and her committee served light refreshments and the following officers were elected: Pres., Mrs. A. T. Briggs. 1st. Vice Pres., Mrs. R. A. Ogg. 2nd. Vice Pres., Mrs. H. B. Long-
den.
3rd Vice Pres., Mrs. C. H. Taylor. Cor. Sec’y., Mrs. Chas. Huffman. Treas., Mrs. J. P. Allen Jr. Supt. of Standard Bearers, Mrs. J. M. Bellinger, Asst. Supt. of Standard Bearers, Mrs. H. E. Williams. Sunt, of King’s Heralds, Mrs. W. H. McLean. Supt. of Little Light Bearers, Mrs. John Gray. Intercession and tithing Sec’y., Mrs. J. E. Courtney. Mite Box Sec’y., Mrs. Otto I.akin. Thank Offering Sec’y., Mrs. Grafton Longden. Music Chairman, Mrs. W r . H. Chandler. Pianist, Mrs. Jennie Jennings. •E •!« *1* •!« + Legion Auxiliary To Meet. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Gw in 1 Ensign, on College Ave., Friday at 7:30 o’clock. There will be a report of the State convention. All members are asked to attend.
e r —I'Bdtrwnoil. Bobby Jcnci, Captain cf the American Walker Cup Team shown sccepting the inteinational golf trophy after he and his mates had defeated the Br.ti h players in 11 of 12 matches. Melvin A. Traylor of the Wcaten Golf Association is at the right looking on.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Day and daughtei avi i turned to their home i / i.: k ikec, II!., alter a visit with .Mr. and Mr . W. Stewart and other rdaiiv - and friends. Dr. li. H. Graves, who is coming to DePauw to take Prof. Boss’s place arrived in Gnenca tie Wednesday and will move in fhe Ostrom Apartments on Seminary treet. Tin A. M. E. church revival will continue its meetings this week. Rev. V I . Raphael of the Presbyterian elnirch will deliver the sermon tonight and Rev. B. H. Bruner of the Clirisi.in church will deliver the sermon nn Eiiikiy night. Everybody is in-
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. 3’. E. Evans have re4 unied to Greencastle after spending si nn lime in Indianapolis visiting Hu ii -on, William P. Evans and family, and thi ir daughter, Miss J. Beal rice Evan- at the Spink-Arms hotel. Miss Evans has been spending (hi -iimmi r in New England. The Italian garden of the newt Delta Chi house on south Locust street being completed by the construction i mpany which built the housi last year. Some interior work is alii to he done to complete the Italian setting of the house, which will he in readme - for the opening of college.
RICHMOND — “Flat Tiro Company, Danville, HI.," read a sign on
Ihe tire coVf r of a tourists- ear which ! .p q. .p .j..j. passed tin ugh here. It wasn’t a 1 Gifford Iteunion.
joke. The car belonged to Roy Flat j . * .ml he’ in the tire In, uness at Dan- Thp a, ' nual Glfror,J rruni,,n wil1
In* held at the home of T. F. Jones, 27 North Gray street, Indianapolis,
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BEDFORD — Mi J. B. Farmer of this city is a former neighbor of Bert L Hassell, chief pilot of the giant plane, Greater Rockford, now on a
Might from SIih khidm,
lived just two doors from the house
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Sunday, Sept. !>th.
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( ountry Club Annual Picnic. The Country Reading Club observ-
Hn l niti (I 'Litis 1' ,,,| their September meeting with an Sweden. Mrs. Farmer ^, (|ay pit . njp at the home of Mrs>
Frank Busby near Brazil, who was a
j former member of the club. Mrs. I Busby has asked the dub to make
the picnic an annual affair. Mrs. John
I Gray had charge of the program for j the afternoon. Her subject was, - “Who’s Who in Indiana.” Responses
to roll call were favorite newspaper columns. Many of the members husbands also attended and all enjoyed fine eats and a pleasant time.
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Annual Rally Bay.
the publi hing of a daily newspaper
by the Indiana universiu class of! The Woman's Christian Temperjournalism, giving the daily happen- \ nnce Union will hold the last meetings of the fair. I ing of the year, Monday afternoon
—o— | September 10th at 2:30 o’clock at the TERRE HAUTE — An aviation 1 Methodist church,
marking with twelve foot letters has Devotion by Mrs. Parrish and Mrs.
BLOOMINGTON — A dozen display will make up the Indiana university exhibit at the State Fair this year. The following divisions will be represented: Journalism, extension division, university hospitals, medical school, nurse’s training school, dentistry, zoology, geology, administration, phy ics, and busines. research bureau. The feature exhibit will be
been painted on the roof of the Indois hotel here. The marking includes the words “Tern* Haute” and "L" for landing and an arrow pointing to Dresser field, local airport.
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U.P.—Underwood. ■in-l lecturer, swam the Panama Canal in sh-wn here in the Miraflores Locks, nearing
Get Your ‘Permanent Wave'
Enjoy ihe pleasure of having a Permanent Wave the year around. H your Permanent is partly grown nut, we can successfully wave o\«*r your old one. Fry one of our deep marcel like waves wiih ringlet ends. Our »av-eu include shampoo, trim and hair dress, at time of wave, then one free shampoo and set afterward*.
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J. It- Miller will give the story of tht Crusaders, Home Economics will be in charge of Mrs. Fordice. This meeting is the annual there will la* rally day and election of officers. + •!• + + + + Baldwin Reunion Sunday. The Baldwin reunion will be held at Allendale Sunday, Sept. X. Please bring table service. *F -!• 4* 'I* 4* Delta Theta Tan, The Delta Theta Tau sorority will I meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock at i the home of M rs. Gray Potter, 40fi least Washington treet. ♦ 4* + 4 , 4* + Society Elects Officers. Cloverdale—The W. F. M. S. met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Noah Brown. After the report of the nomination committee the following officers were chosen for the ensuing year: Pres.—Miss Atmis Goodaere. Vice-Pres.—Mrs. Chas. Pickens. Sec’y.—Mrs. I^wis Neier. Trens.—Mrs. John Snider. The following committee on program was appointed: Mrs. D. R. Maze, Mrs. Charles Pickens, and Miss Annis Goodaere. + + 4* *M* + f-H Girls To Picnic. Girls of the 4-H Club will hold a picnic Friday at Allendale. All mombes.s are asked to meet at the high school gym at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning. Bring sandwiches, dish of food, table service and 10 cents for auinission.
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ON LONG TREK EDWARDSVILLE, 111., Sept. (1 — Bareheaded, barefooted, “Prophet John Israel,” reached here in his long trek from Los Angeles to New York City having been arrested 47 times, jailed 21 times and placed in six institutions. His real name is John B. Nash and his home is in Elk Garden W. Va. He is making a preaching tour, feet showed wear from barefooted, from coast to coast.
LEFT PETS STARVING KIRKWOOD, Mo., Sept. C, (UP)— The St. Loui County Humane Society was called upon for active relief work here when neighbors reported pets of all kinds, ranging from goldfish to burrows, starving to death at the deserted American Pet farm formerly operated by Otto Noble and hi wife. Members of the society called by the sheriff to assist in the case found 200 goldfish and many parrots, dog and monkeys in the house of the prop erty. Four dogs already had died of
starvation.
Neighbors said
about 100 canaries bd of the relief |iar ty ) q ing to assume the n releasing or caring f or ^
of the pets.
Police are searching J
fntimely fjJ
HAYWARD, Cal., * Men who sell or hive li'iuar in their p,,* to get am- ted at - , it will not he neci ., a -| judge out of bed for Malon ■ ha lieclarol. Aroused from hi - <1^ Malone explain why hit punished for selling ai
toxicants in his
Harder, Jr., justice ifaj poses who! : aid • ■} sentence ever given irql in Almenda county, tx*,
not concerned.
“Five hundred ijnllm) days in jail,” Just:
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NOTH E TO TAXPAYERS Ol IW l,V tl In the Mattel of Determining th* 1 tes by the Civil Town of Bainbridge, (‘utnam County,
Board of Trustees. , „
Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the town : l(
nam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers ^ regular meeting place, on the 10th day of Septen:l»‘f-•'
°f 7:30 P. M., will consider the following budget:
General Fund—
Salary of Trustees Salary of Clerk-Treasurer I*"*
Salary of Marshall
Salary of Health Offirer < ompensation Town Attorney Communication and transportation Street and signal lighting Election expense Fire equipment Examination of records Printing and advertising
Office Supplies Street, Alley ai
Insurance Premium
and Sewer Material
Total General Fund Street Fund— Wages Street Laborers , Oil or sprinkling Total Street Fund Total estimate of expenditures Miscellaneous Revenue deducted
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’ 'WO0 j 1485.00
Net amount to be raised by taxation
PROI’OSED LEVIES
Net taxable property $2H7,000.00.
I 1 aide poll , 07.
Levy on polls 50c—Levy on P r . 0 rec fOLL"
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF I A^
AND TO BE COLLECTED
Collected Funds 1026 Levy General $1136.49 Street 812.51
Total $1949.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have the
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Collected 1927 L«»>' $1244.87
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Commissioners for further and final action therefor with the County Auditor not later!"' .
Septemher and the State Board will fi■ a da ^ P»ted U.i^27th ; day of August. J928. P’ «
the tax levies have been determined, ten or n'' 1 ''x . e l . v !. s : 0^!!? ■wqmii'ther , 'i’J'^
C. W. BECK, VERGIL J. ADEK, Trustees,
Attest: Earle Evans, Clerk.
