The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 September 1928 — Page 3

The ( orrect Way To Apply Rouge The most artistic rou^e i* the rmn"ily Creme form, like the new French < ;ir-nep, which leaves mi tract , { oil «»r pigment on the skin Changes c»ll,r applieti to bli nd with vour natural Mesh tints. Can’t be detected. Apply small amount with gentle totaling motion until cream i- ab-orb-ed. Lasts all day and i- waterproof. All todet goods dealers carry Carnpp -—Sold by Stevens’ Drug store. i iu.vioki: Misses Helen Hunter, Elizabeth McNary and Ruth Sublett spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Mrs. John Sinclair an I daughter Helen spent Monday ii New Market. Mrs. Myrtle Gown of Kokomo died Satuiday and was brought to Fillmore Monday for burial. M*. and Mrs. Wilfred Deweese and Mr. and Mrs. Ro-coe Eutsham . tten Ied the auto races at Ro kville Sunday. Ralph Deweese spent the week end in Stilesville with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dewimse and ehildren. Mr. and Mr-. W’ilfre . Deweese were callers in Stilesville Sunday night. Mrs. Walter W’right and duughtoi Dorothy went to Indii napolis Saturday. Robert the small so:: of Mr. and

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M \NH VFI AN I,and .Mis. \nr> Appel and chilLrd Mr. :i'id Mrs. (ieo. More- | u !i'i| . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I Thursday evening, i. PuvM Skelton spent the day by «':'i Mr.-, (ilen Ski Ron. f. I . Is - l alled on Mrs. i Kattmar; at Poland Sunday Knink tiieei shopped in Braicay. Ola I’ limn and daughter, i •h"!>|ii , <l in Brazil, Saturday, hi Arnold of Rockville is ■ her niece, Mrs. Ed Herbert. 1 md Mis. O. R. Wright and h attend the hex social at the 1 Friday night; Mr. |t .andMrs. Glen Skelton were in I Satwday evening.

Mis. Mack Long was i.i Indiana polis, Saturday. Miss Ruby Long was united in marriage to E. B. Jones of Indianapolis Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Day and Mrs. Bowen of Putnamville were all day guests of Mrs. Fd. Herbert. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. N'oah Roberts shopped in Brazil, Friday.

R( SSFLI.V ILI.F Mrs. R iy Sharp of Wavelaml, Mrs. Edith Sutherlin and family of Port Arthur, Tex., -pent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. R K. Dragon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fink of IndianapoJj.i visited relatives here bn Sunday. James Warring of Greencastle, spent the week-end with his grand-

mother, Mrs. Alice Forgey. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clodfelter spent Saturday in Greencastle. Mrs. E. W. Tucker had her tonsils removed at Culver Hospital Monday. She is recovering nicely at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bert Leisure, at Crawfordsvillc. Miss Doyne Clodfelter of Crawfordsville is spending the week with Mrs. Fletcher Goff. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McGaughey are spending the week on the Wabash river. Rev. H. A. Davis and son, Harry, of Brownsburg and Mrs. Rosie Spencer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scrber. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Potter, Mrs. Maggie Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gardner Sunday afternoon.

- a« v Here is a sample of what confronts relief workers and builders in the Florida hurricane area. Latest estimates place the dead at close to 2,000 and property has been damaged to the extent of untold millions.

*» luanita Burse. 25. of Shidler, Ok'n., who has offered to marrv envone who wi'l provide a home for her-elf and furnish medical aid fer a sister who is ill.

Mrs. Horace Robinson \v;c- bitten on the face by a do t, hut he i.- getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Humphrey were callers on Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Day Sunday a:ternoon. I hek Smith wa.- a bu.-i .css visitor in Indian polis Monda.'. Icy Bur.ten of Indi te,a) I - -pent the week end with home folk , M . and Mrs. ( hatie- Bunion. Bobby the small : on , f Mr. and Mr Wen ell Smith i.- siik at this tiiiv'. Mrs. Wendell Smith \v. a caller in Greencastle Tuesday. Mrs. Floris McCammack pent Sunday with her p. lent.- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry. Mrs. Ro-coe Katsham eallr l on Mr. and Mi -. Chestei Day Monday morning. Mrs. Wilfred Dewet'.-e pent Monday at Cedar (’rest. Marjorie Robinson underwent an opi ration at the Putnam County hospital Tuesd y nn ri.ing foi append! 1 citis.

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Mrs. Myrtle Storm i- visiting her si ter Mrs. Elmei McMullen and fam i ily of Newcastle. Misses Mar; I Mabel i I i Mis. Ruth Ruark called on Mi Amy i Iluis : nd daughter Friday afternoon. Mi.-. Ida Newman visited S;, ay with .L T. Ci x and dnught: r. R. ('. THewel! and wife of li’liana ; polis railed on E. E. Bui.- and wife Sunday morning and all motored to Brn. il to spend the day with Vlr . Marie Bi-lK. Clarence Sutherlin and f mily 'i it ed Sunday with John Wallaei and

family.

Je se Sochman and family calle i n Horace Robinson and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Melvin Ruark spent Thursday with Mrs. D lla Ruark. Mr. and Mrs. Forest M. Nary attended the Farmer’s picnic at Monti , ci llo Satur lay. Mi . Oran Bui- and dntuthtef 1 1 lian -|>ent Tuesday at Wm. Newman’ z i.

BI1VRS IN Bi.iill. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25. (L P) .Vilit u i l’i'"deiii:ilis and thousands of u iel.itivi's are on their way to Australia to have a feast. They nr iat"i pillar.- ab iut two in. he.- in 1 ngth with only one ambitien in lit' to eat piiclley pears until they die. And that nil- Australians, for I liei.’i y peai ate the one thing they ha'. - in ph aty and do not. uppreci-

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Th Milita’a Brodeniali. , reared and ti, ,1 l,y tin I . S. Department o: Agi'rultuie, were shipped on the M i *ot liner Sierra in charge of an Aii-tri 1 , ' c'lverninent biologist who hi li“Ve- that within two years they v ill vie out the prickley pear pest

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