The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 September 1928 — Page 2

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THE GREENCSSTIIE DAIRY BANHcK, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20,1928.

THIS DAILY BAYMICB o —• Kafcrad la the P«»< Offlra at 0r »»": raatla. Indiana, aa a<-<-uad rlaaa mall rr. Ludrr tha a<l at Maraa

Phone All Social Items To 9i.

Stomach Trouble And Neuritis Are Completely Ended

J'iiilc (lull To Meet. The Woman Bible Club of the ;|m ini t 1 iiirrh will have tin first , , tim of the year Frill iy, Sept. 1 *. the i me of Mrs. Iila Pierce, ■ St. Mrs. W H t .-''lii v i 11 t.'.'i't the hostess. The <e '.oiiie will be lead by Mrs. A. M. \i, old. A talk will be yiven by Mrs. ,J. (i. Dunbar on “Faith, it power and 1‘r.durt.”

(hire To l.onu Beach. Mi- Edna lliliis ami Miss Gertl . jo-je t have pom* to I.ony Beach (': hi., where they will spend the \vi ter. Miss Priest, daughter of Mi Cordu Priest of this city, has h. , n jiending the summer here. She i - a nui -e as a hospital in Long

Beach.

++++++ Co'er'e To Meet. Coterie will meet with Mrs. John MiTarlane Friday evening at 7:T0 o'-

i lock.

+ •I* 4* T T + Meelini; Postponed. Tin- regular meeting: of the Delta Theta T ail orority has been postI ,,.ied until Thursday evening, Septr inis-j '27. *•?• + •? + + til Daj Meeting Sunday. Plans are underway and announcena nt- have been made for an all-day meeting, ineluding a l.a-ket dinner at I nio Chapel Sunday, September TO th. T in regular Sunday School and puhlic Service will occupy the forenoon. In.u.nr and fellow-hip hour at

noon.

In the afternoon the I*ov. ( . M. Me ( lure of K 'ckville and other speakers win he pie ent. Letters will be read fi, m f neei Pa tors. Special music v.iil he a feature. This is not only a i!.\ for the membership of the church but we want to make it a family day to. the people of the community. i.rii.g the family and the baskets and pend the day with us. O. M. McKinney, Minister. 4* *!• ‘P \|r4. I’rank Farmer Hostess. T ne While-a-Way (Tub will meet v th Mr . Frank Faimer Friday afti i noiiii ; t 2:TO at her home on South Indiana St. •E -1- •!• *E Presbyterian Prayc Service “he i ■i'uImi Pri liytevian mid-week player or.he- will be held in the

Missionary Society Met.

If the beauty of the day, the splendid attendance of members and guests of the Woman’s Home Mis--ionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church Wednesday afternoon in the first meeting of the autumn is indicative of the pleasure and profit which will attend the work of the .-«- ; i iety for the coming year it does not •ake a prophet to foretell that its achievements with God - directing hand will be well worth while.

Personal And Local News

; Wayne

i got off with half 1 tence in the Clay county circuit court, j The youth wa- fined $100 and costs 1 and sentenced to one year on the i State Farm hut because he told the 1 | straight story of his misconduct, the judge decided to suspend the fine and j j one-half of the sentence, t » ’» - ■ —o

SPONSORS RF.LlGlOl s S< HOOL The Community Boaid of Religious

Education, representing the I. pti -t, of Harold Oliver, the Christian, the Methodist and the

Konjola—The New Medicine—Proves \ Godsend To Lady Long

Afflicted.

Never in its history has there been greater need for consecrated and efficient service than now. Its ramifications are far reaching and .‘specially at this time our national proliI'ins deserve the most prayerful consideration.

The condition

who was reported as being critically ( ‘Tesoytenan cm.. ill is just about the same. I gchoof thiu win’, r which will be held , Miss Frances Evans is spending the j n tp |( . high : , I auditorium. ! in week visiting h. r sister, Mrs. Sam dates are for tin w. ek of Oetoiler h . Grismer at tier home in Clayton. f 0 12 from 7:1a to If l.> each evening. | r , ,, ... „ n , I The school will include instructions; Born to Mr and Mrs Ua.ion O- jn |os ()f Religious TeachingHair who reside north of town, rhur. - ^ ^ y Bo<|s j r > ‘.primary I day morning a daughter, Mary Lou. Mat(Mi;i|s an(| Mc ., ho .is” by Mrs. E. A. Charles H. Rector, East Washing ' Taft, “Junior Material and Method ton street, is driving a new Chry-n r i by Mrs. H. M. Glo brniner, and “Desednn from the (). J. Rector Sales. ! velopment of the English Bible, by

! Dr. Edward R. Bartlett.

Sherrill Bros., have delivered a |

new I>«dge Vlct 1 SHOFI D HA\ E FL AG

Orville J. Borchers, DePauw Music

School.

coach delivered by

Roachdale.

M. C. Cannon,

The Woman’s Home Missionary Soci. ty being a national organization has a duty to the nation in which it

works.

Mrs. Heavenridge, succeeding herelf as president, as always, is full uf enthusiasm for the new year, and with the co-operation of a loyal membership the Greencastle auxiliary will do its part in fulfilling tin - duty. The program of the afternoon was especially interesting. Mrs. Otis gave a Musical program of Negro spirituals. Her interpretation of this music of a race that sings from the heart was inspirational and full of charm and

delighted her audience.

Miss Morris gave an enlightening talk on the “Southern Highlands." She emphasized the characteristics

I which are dominant in the lives of i has tiled a suit on account against

the mountaineers. They are neigh-

SHOl

PLYMOUTH, Sept. 20. (UP)—As-J I serting that ev, ry home in Plymouth !

Prof. H. P. Wilhite and wife of j should have a flag to display on the Muncie are spending the week with | ‘lays of national significance the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nelson, north of American Legion has appointed four l 0wn committees of three men each to can- ^ va>> the four it ns of the city and , . . • i. Keith Hall, coiner of Highland and | .r fl ajrs K0 t t every home may lie ’ ' 1 able to have one by Armistice Day, ^ J{ No ^ Katon( q.,

Nov. 11

Sunny Summers PAJAMAS

garments aj

MRS. MAUD HARRIS

Letters of administration in the e-tate of Z. T. Simpson have been issued to Rose B. Ash. Theodore Craw-

ley was the attorney.

Mrs. Grover Eggers has accepted a position as bookkeeper at the Sherrill Garage. The place was left vacant by the resignation of Miss

Frances Evans.

The United States Rubber Company

liorly, friendly and honest. She i poke in the highest terms of Berea College in Kentucky, and stressed the fact that the students were of the highest type, drawn as they are, from ! the mountaineer class. The school is self-supporting. She was listened

to with keen interest.

After adjournment, Mrs. Jennings and her committee entertained informally and pleasantly in the dining

room of the church. Co-Workers To Meet.

| The Co-Workers of the Baptist I Church will meet Friday at 2 TO o’clock with Mrs. Samuel Walts on

who has many acquaintances in Indiana, is enthusiastic about Konjola,

the wonder remedy.

“For eight terrible years 1 suffered the worst form of stomach trouble imaginable," says Mrs. Harris. "All 1 ate turned to gas, causing pain and heart palpitation. My condition lieI came so serious that I spent three j weeks in a hospital, where I was packed in ice for days. That failed,

| and I had given up hope.

“So intense was my agony that 1 rolled on the floor. Neuritis set in,

RMph Edwar ■ a « "V misery. When all

Kistim*, ' J .

The Legion is trying to put this city on the map as a “Flag City." It also was p.inted out that if the main streets of the city were lined with flags on the days of national significance, tourist passing through the town would lie impressed by its

beauty.

KNOW S HIS GRAPES

KEYES, Cal., Sept. 20 (UP)—Leon

Leighton, local rancher, claims a rec-| j

ord for the number of varieties of grown on his ranch. Leighton |

These made in exclusive^ J prints and of very spun yarn broadcloth They are very attii tive, comfortable smartly styled, ai ,i guaranteed fast color; Price: $1.98&52,| THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. PITCH FORD

ment of $000. Ristine and

C’rawfordsville, art the plaintiff.

the attorneys for

i State Fair where he exhibited 95 dif-1 ’’"t 1 a .

i ferent varietie

The varietie- run the range of fancy

-

ciiuiili pa>Tor t<Might at :T0 o'clock. ^ Hanna St.

FARMERS SHOFID ACT NOW TO REDUCE TAXES

“County farm bureaus by acting promptly can save millions of dollars in taxi ami probably -ave many farii.i r- from bank ruptcy," says Let Taylor, Director of the Tax Department, Indiana Fmm Bureau. “Farmers in many counties and townships are going to pay more taxi s in xt yt ar than the- year unless iimething i iloni. about it am done quickly. In many ii -lances budgetnot made on form- presented by the

Sta'

not legally made) show that money al.i aiiy collected by taxation in excess of needs for the year 1927 are being < i ; over as balances instead of he-

Mr. Taylor recently directed a letter to the various chairmen of the county farm bureaus urging appeals to the vutious chairmen of the county farm hureus urging appeals in aii fuses where budget- may seem to be out of proportion. It is his opinion that proposed roads or bridges be viewed by reliable men and their actlai po--'ible need he considered. Also that in practically all cases where -uch building expenses are proposed taxpayer- should appeal to the State

Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Krehl and the j names fi m Ah Sailie to Zaldakan-ka latter’s father, Mr. Swingley left an I include Qu .gliane , Pizzutellas, Greencastle Thursday for an extend- ; Kurtehiskas, Gm Sabots. Aetonikies, ed visit with relatives of Mr. Swing-I Danugne: and Alicante Bouchcts.

ley in Iowa. During their absence, Mr. and Mrs. Staten Owens will lie in charge at the Allison Home. A three year old daughter of Jesse I Smith, Madison street, was the cause of considerable excitement Thursday afternoon. She was found on the square carrying a headless doll and some candy, and was taken to the police station. In a short time hei I father, finding out that siie was awntown, went to the police station (

and took her home.

Dr. B. E. Lemmon, formerly of this city, who recently moved to Indianapolis where he has been practicing medicine, is moving back to Spencer with Mrs. Lemmon. They will tome here about October 1 and will occupy the Howe Patrick residence on West Morgan street. Dr. Lemmon will teer Infantry which will lie held in store in the I. O. O. E. building.—Speneer

Wol Id.

friend recommend-

, ed Konjola, and I started taking the I new medicine. In a few days I be- ■ gan to feel relief, and in three weeks ! I was restored to perfect health. ! Pains vanished as if by magic. 1 can j. at anything; am, in fact, a new wo- ! man. Do you wonder that I am hapI py to tell everyone I know what this j master medicine lias done in my case,

| lie that seemed hopeless.” Konjola is sold in Greencastle, Ind.,

at the Owl drug store, and by all the ji t druggists in all towns throughut tin entire section. —(Adv.)

Look Sor this package It contains the oriSHREDDB

ounces full she biscuits The whole wheat, nothing a nothing taken away-made dige and ready'to-eat with milk or fruits.

A BEAUTY

in;? text

Tax Board for the i xpress purpose of

l!ie rd of Accounts (therefore | having plans, specifications, and bids

becked up and supervised by engin-

eers of that department.

Mi. Taylor says ir his letter, “Ver\ large savings have been made to tax payers by pursuing this course.

ipplied to iidiice the amount of to be raised for the coming

ye: r.

‘ riic gasoline tax. for instance, should lie u ed 1o reduce the amount i i taxi - to In raised for next year. :.|>iopriations for “Miscellaneous”

P\JAMAS LESS COLORFUL LONDON, Sept. 20 (UP)—Those multi-colored pajamas for women, more suited to afternoon tea than sleep, have had their day in England.

I 1 ’I in large amount- appear with- Quiet-colored styles are all the rage

i i etting out in detail, as the law i"i|ui |, es, just what it is to lie use I for. The only possible means of relii f from such exce sive appropriations and attendant high taxes is to appeal to the State Tax Board for a review of all such budget- who.-e de-ed-bins are final."

her" now. The reason of this, affording to onwoman fashion expert, is that they find lurid coloi are not conducice to -hep. Bright reds, put pies, and greens, with huge trailing flowers, are anything but restful, she declared.

TO HAVE NEW SCHOOL GREENSBURG, Sept. 20. (UP) Construction of an $1(5,000 school building in Orange township, Rush county to replace the condimnei. building at Moscow is contemplated by county and township officials, ac cording to reports. The new building is to be erected on the Miln y-Xhel• ! byville road in the center of the town- ‘ ship. ..FOR RENT— fiO acre farm with! good buildings, suitable for trucking, dairying or poultry. See L. H. Athey. ! 21-3p. 1 I HI I Rl III HI I I i D BRAZIL, Sept. 20. (UP) — Because he told the truth by confessing that he stole chickens to pay f< r gasoline to run his automobile,

FALL and WINTER NEEDS Advance Reduction oi Prices

in two ways

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which this heater excels.

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Plans World Flight $

AGE AND MARRIAGE

; MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept. 20. (UP)— An answer to the question, “How old ■does a man have to he before he is too old to marry?” was given byJudge I). W. DeHaven in a divorce i -iiit here. "No pachelor 45 or over

1 hould many,” he said.

"After a man reaches 45 he is too it in his way to adjust himself with a m te”, the judge declared in granting M s. Corelia Robinson a divorce from J. B. Robinson, 45. They had been married only a few weeks. It was Robinson's first maritial venture and he admitted it was a faili are. He returned to his bachelor quarter to take up where he had left

| (ff to try matrimony,

j Mrs. R ibinson, in asking for the I divorce, chargi her hu-band fussed | bout grocery bills, that he kicked 1 ( r out of bed, and finally abandoned

! ’.er.

I don’t consider the fact that he fu sed about the grocery bills ground for divorce, however, Judge DeHaven . dd. "If it were, almost every couple would have similar grounds. Most j ’ usbunds i know enjoy both a good I meal and kicking about the hill after war Is.” CLOVEKDAI.E CHRISTIAN • Hl’RCH Sunday School, 9:30. Preaching service, 10:30. I t • A. Sandei , pastor will preach at the morning service, hut there will l>e no Sunday night service. C. A. Sanders, Pastor. PATIENTS IMPROVI INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 20 (UP)— Twenty five boys, “graduates" of the new demonstration camp of the Marion County Tuberculosis association,

at Bridgeport, returned to school recently in much improved physical con-

dition.

Under treatment at the nutrition camp the twenty five youngsters gain ed an average of two pounds, according to Miss Helen Neal, child health education director of the association. Supervised athletics, careful nourishment, and. regular sun baths were features of the boy’s four weeks stay

at the camp.

Two boys responded almost miracul !>u.--ly to the treatment system. They are William Parks, 4705 English Ave. who gained pounds in four weeks, ami Mitchaell Matliais, 8320 N. Lasal!e St., who added four pound-

.veight.

CITY IN KANSAS TAKES LEAD AS FLYING CENTER

WK IIH \ s AIRPLANE PRODUf -

THIN \PPHOXI\lATELY ONETHIRD OF F. S. TOTAL.

WICHITA, Kan., Sept. 20. (UP)— If there j. one city in the United States that takes its flying seriously

•t is Wichita.

The aeronautical industry has been developed here beyond any expectations. Commerce figures—will manufacture appn ximately one-third of the airplanes turned out in the United State this year. Six factories, one of them listed among the largest in the country, are busily turning out the latest mode) airplanes, unable to meet the demand despite improved production method . 'Ihe six, in order to their size and output, are: Travel Air, 20 planes a week; Swallow Airplane company, 7; Cessna Aircraft company, 3; Swift Airplane company, two planes produced to date with a projected pro-

duction of one a week; ami 1 ‘•raft company, one every tni The Wichita factorierp es of planes except the riant5 tor. Luxurious cabin monopluf biplanes, swift little tw^W mail raft—all ar. manu/adiimi Incidentally, WicHta boasts j oldest commercial iirphiie i in the United jjtato b S*

firm.

But the fa torii . a.r.v.tii are, an 1 only a part ot th in^ here. There are two motor# nies; the VV ii h ta Illof s'.Mk company, and the Quick Air 1 The latter company has i

to his factory, and producti':i of fiej

a day C s. In duled. It will I 1 annual turnover of mor

000,000.

A propeller company, ti tion services, repair .-hop i clmols also ate centered Wichita offer -a hwtafi the municipal airport, tie ^ niu section,” m to ic 3 city’s landing field, Cer-u field, Swallow it Id,

field.

A r“cent survey <•! dt 1 .-hows that today "J "JJ 1 * 1 men are employed i" plane factorb- . a 42 at the san ■ ti» ^^o is exclusive of l

in other line of thW Th. Wichita Flo'?'

the ;

A-social a d 1 .j

M

ita chapter of tic

ized Women’s W 10 ® Association, have d

this city to the f r " ll! afI ^

and have extensive re-

development.

Another imports; ! I’ , rmutics in Wichita ’

intensive aeronautiw ^

in the University

structors are taken tro« O’

faculty, plai'e f- ll ' ,nr "''

hr

. fort#

from the army l!. v1 "-

shal Field, Fort l:il ' > i ,.J

tion covers every i |n *'

try.

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Three season union suits (Heavy wt. ribbed)

$1.39

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