The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1928 — Page 4
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY DANNER, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, B>-8.
S< HOOI RKI NION
Rain Coats
On account <>f a mi^umlorstandinK ( ( ^ this write up of tin ()l School reunion has been dclayocl hut it is the wish of members ami i i< nils to have
it sent to the piV".
Keel-viile School Kciinioii.
(iardens Dance pavilion, at !) p. m. Several of tlm dance marathons have I men stag : in the northern and .
parts of la. state hut this is Protect your beauty in all kirn. attempted here. (weather with this new l.ui |mw ,
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JOIN DKMATK I.IvVfil 1. BL( )OMI I idiana I 1 1 rsity ha - joined the revently orni.n jod We.-' ru (.'onfeiemc v>( bate lee ii- d wi 1 pertieipati' in four confer -m ehat’ - durin i the ; niing sr <in, neconiinn to the an1 bunccment here tod: , of I’rof. l ee R. No: vil.'e d( l -1te Imm- not In en an muneed.
all the epti'ill
I’icr Ten school , with the
The fn:.- in }; mized eai l\
organi/athin was < r--t summer and includ
Bcralt Pc'.ys Tribute
f tie I’niveisity of Chi-1
io'-'o. lie heduls w ■ 11 be arranged » that each ichool will meet every 1 •‘her school, .me every two years.! \ccoi g to 1 hedule, In-1 '■an 1 l.'iiiver-ty meets Ohio State! ini ■ on the von 1 lluirsda) in l>eci mher, while anothi'r local team will ■"> t" Michigan th same night, latei
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1’ 'rdue hire e.nd Iowa there will hi held.
Responds to Cheers
Detcrilnr^ Hri bct H0vt' . s ■ jnt ef the o''«at e mnistrators ct a: time*," Eenator Will am E. Cjrah o' Idaho declared that ' th» i:sica of thir campaijn are rv y < .-jy p 0 ilems. aueh as firm r ' • ' c' ’ ■ i:r tr-ns.-ir tat on. dev? op tent of public util,tics po.icy. of electr.c piw nance cf our C<ri t pie had wr,. cn 1 Discontent ! it
kmv . -vm Kerh* t Hoover responds to the ' ' that grret cd h ,1 on hio tom through Hew Jer-
thualaam
The teachers, students and frien ! if old Reelsville School i >-emhlod o; the M. K. Church lawn Sun ay Aug. 19, 1928. The point of convening was the marest to the -chool around where the old sch', I building stood. The building from whos' steple the schoid liell sunum lied lad- and lasseto hurry up to bonk- and cla-ses. The morning wa- -pent in gieetingan handshakes of the triend- of gon | as well as of today. Kor manj this, was the fir.-t hello since I st year
reunion.
At the noon hour a bountious dm- , 2 ni'i' was served, ha| :>. w< re t 1 l ace that gathered around the festhi j board, ample justice was done the J frie-l chicken and the many delicavii - j prepared by the women of thi- organization. In the ;iI'ten.non the oup was ci lied to order by Mrs. (ieorge Fox, chairman, after which the munite- cf the last meeting were read by Mr . (ireeley Huffman and approved. 'I’he following program wa- then
rendered:
Song, America, congregation. Prayer, Mrs. William Heath. Reading, of the minutes of last
meeting.
Memorial, Silent prayer by congre-
gation.
Voeal duet by Hilda Mae and Loi -.
Benfnrd.
Whistling solo, Mi-s McCormick. Reading, Mrs. Lee McCullough. Original poem, “On the Road to 1 PlRec t e, Paul I On the road to Reelsville! Joy is in 1
that phase
To one who oft lias trod the road in, by-gone days. Setting out at early morn, work I and care behind, Haversack upon the hack and fish j ing thoughts in mind. On the road to Reelsville! Out past!
O.-car Pell's;
Country now and ev-ry sound a country message tells. On by Old Jim Morgan’s place;! Past McKinley's farm; l>-,wn the hill to Cloy'. Creek with: it- sylvan eharm. On the load to Reel-ville! stop and i
test a bit;
Watch the minnows in the creek; See the swallows flit. Climb on up the eu-tern slope at j
its top to gain
View of graceful, bulling tree- j
Pleasant Shady Lane!
On the road to Reelsville! Cros
the county line;
Down the hill to .Johnson’s Branch silver thread a-shine; Just a hundred yards or so come ti
Butler’s School,
Sight the trees where Walnut’s Beam flow- so deal and cool. On the road to Reel-ville! when yellow willows sweep, I hear sand-pipers calling . ml set
the bass a-leap;
1 hear the red-wings singing and I
watch bank-swallows skim;
I look at them in ntem’ry until my 1
eyes grow dim.
On the road to Reelsville! What | back again
thoughts are in that phra-e
To one who oft ha- trod the road
in by-gone days!
Aid oft when I cm weary, with
Old Care’s heavy load,
1 take the road to Reelsville! In
mem’ry, take the load,
by Paul Pickett, Brazil, Indiana.
Readings, Foster Pickett.
Violin Solo, (dark McCormick. Larh membi i of the pi giam wa ai ti-t i'ally given and well received. The progiam committee reported that Mr-. Charle- Knight ha i beer
AYS FARMERS NEED HOOVER fiND TARIFF
: mYTlO Dl <>. Does not give the skin a drv feeling; does not clog the poi | ;! S ! j s n „t affected >0 much by |>e.- ' -pirntion. Stays on longer. ™ pure land fine. MKl.l.O-dl.O is made by .. new French Process. It - Duly "on j
derful.—Mullins Pharmacy.
Congressman Dickinson Warns Against Past Records of
Drnocrats.
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Iowa Leader Declares Hoover Knew How to Handle Agricutural
Problems.
WOODSTOCK. la.—Herbert Hoo- . r and a pr< 'tive tarift' was the specific recoinm' mled for the curing
n L#. J.
Dickinson of - n 1, la., a loader of Hi.* farm bloc in the House, in un ad(tress here this ai'mrnoon at the farmers' meeting a I Republican rally. ■''Ill” record of the Democratic par y ins alwu - been for a tariff for revenu only," Congressman Dickinson said, “and 'hey have never boon ! • , , irlff for pr itect v 0
: purposes.
“IIciIk i t lb . ■ r, In bis acceptance ai 11 a li quale tariff la 1 lie I mdatlou < ’ farm relief.' He fur"nr d hired t 'ibe dom s ic mar-
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ket must be prn’ceted. 1 will u e my olflee and liifl'i- to give the farm -r the full benefit "f our bistor.c tariff
policy.’
“Protection of dairy comm idiili * has greatly lacrented under the pro-
(iriffith's “Drums Of l ove" loday At Tl'e Voncastle
Theatre.
HI with justifiabh pride that th< Voncastle Theatre announce I). VY (. iffith’s ne" United Arti-t- pic ‘■He, “Drum of Love , for screening I today and Tuesday. Adapt' from the historical incident of Francesca da Rimini, Oiii fith’s new independent!!, pro .need spectale i- hearlded b\ those "li j have already seen it n lii- great! achievement since “The Birth ot ;
Nation.”
in “Drum- of Love' the gnat ir01 tor take- us to a myil.ival kingdom • one in which two brother- hold con pa te s« y. Don Catlu , the fighter is a man of iron will, an ugly, missI aprn dwarf of a giant. L oivinl 1 in younger, is halidsi. ne and g nt ■ the object of all wunn eye . 1 i. only when C allu s recei\ the In a n. ful Kmanuella for a b'" u as D k : of homage from a wighboi ing 1,01,lman, and I^'onardo fall in lin wit! !, .• brother’s wife, that complicatb 1, inter into the plot.
AT THE CiRANAUA [ < haides Murray and ( corge Sidney Featured In “Flying Romeos" .'it The (iranada. (ieorge Sidney and (’iiarh s Murruy are up in the air, so speak, it. "Fiying Borneo-.’’ the F’i.st Nation! ■ omedy the f-ature a'traction at ti fitanada Theatre here tonight 11 'I aes 'ay. ‘Flying Romeo-,” and aviatio 1 nedy, provide- laug' s aplenty ano .m amp'e supply of aerial thrills in edition ; s a sure-fire 1 rand of amusi
ment.
Mervyn EeRoy, b-illiant young iomi" ; y director, h.uidlid the megaphone on thi- story, i ritzi Bidgway plays the feminine lead, with Duke Mattin, Janu s Bradb, ry, Jr., Eniest Hilliard, Bernard Marlin and other 111 support.
(OMTNl (H S 2 TO 11 1*. M-
VONCASTLE
Today and Tu
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GRIFFITHS M: with Mary I’hilbin, Lionel Barrymore
Don Alvarado
Beauty! Romance! Action! AH th things that (iritiith init in| 0 “vl Birth o; A Nation!” The love! The naiLl The dritnia! That filled “Way Down KasfJ Tiiey're HERE—waiting for you!
“( \\DT sHOI ,f ’ ... COMEDY ' '■
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TWO SHOVJ 7—9 Ik M.
GRANADA
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Tonight and Tuesday mm*
J teetlvo tarilY jRilIrles as carried < ut : under the present Republican admin- ! Istration. We Increased by ereeuiIvo order the tariff on dairy produets fiotu I eight to tW'Tve cents a pound. This ' domestic market can Ik* preserved for , tlm AmericHn produn r under the B**publican policies, sml It can be lost i under the policy ouilined by the Demo-
cratic platform.
"Apparently, to satisfy a cer.ain group of farmers, a cleverly devised
sentence was written Into the Demo-! oral Motors hour, with Uryor’s band
cratic platfiom whereby the party ' and Merle Alcock
I Pl*‘l8 , ' s * that an honest endeavor wl!l | WEAK, network, 9:20 p. m.—Op
i he made , formulate a legislative era> <,| p ,;;.,,,,, ..
plan wiifMf liy the los us in tho con* | trol of surplus crops will 1>j* charirud 1
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A non -ti ;, !!• '.hi of fun tli.it is setting long d: am. laiithiKwi I e o i lj ing Romeos trying to Out-Lindy Lindl,. h tovinthiil iige .In! il The screen's greatest liugh-gctt; will carry yo# | th.* high -t point of rollicking entertainment!
FOX XL'HS
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A KMtDIT OF DA/.B’’ tOMEDX
TDDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIUS WEAK, network, h:t;() p. m.—Gen-
New President, His Wife ami "Boss”
' era, aspi . n the so-caited ,
1 named chairman and Mi
Mayor
Wi* try to ni tented tti''.! in the moat nt Hithlp c 'Hit* > li *
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Demo rstic stronghold-, cl Hagao in Hudson County. 1 ariff C?me First
Th* fli t uf our |ij|| • - which have i v ' i f -'urity and t.zpauslon of em ploynvnt has he-i the enr tment of
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Titled M. P. Visits Homeland
Burks a- -ei retary-treasure. of the ■ 1029 ri union and they wi re elected. The following members writ* present from a distance: Mr. and Mrs. Ierone* McCormick, Mr. Samuel Ben | ford and daughtei- Loi- and Hilda | Mae, Cennersvillc, I’enn.; Mi-. Lena Kirk in children, Ea-t MiKee-port ! I'enii.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Freeman and M . and Mrs. Roy Ozmcnt, Ind-| ianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Dai. i land son, Jamestown; Mrs. Daniel I i Reel and daughter, Montezuma; Mr.-.
Hilda Smith. Montezuma.
Mr. and M:Iz*(* McCullough, (Tayi (Tty; Mr. and Mrs. William Heath,] Mr. and Mr . Arthur Torr, Mr.-. Ellen H’ath und daughter, Mr. aiuli Mrs. Harry Davi-, and -on, Mr. and! Mrs. Hairy Smith and chil ren all of] Terre Haute,; Frank Smith of Columbus, Mr. and Mr-. CL ude Phillips, Mr. Paul Pirkrt and da ighter- and Mr. Willard Pickett, Brazil; Mr. aiui Mr:;. Harve Menet, Greencastle. The reunion was a dei ided success in every lespert. Much credit i- due Mr-. George Fox and Mrs. Greeley I
Huffman for its ruccc
REA!) THE DAILY FANNER
the unit of the product.
This is a filnt effort to describe I'a equalization fee. After the n<l< piion of this platform, Governor Smltli was quoted in t!ie newspapers as raying that he wa* opposed to the fee, lint that ho pie Iged that the mechanics would be devised through conference* will) tin friends of agriculture to for mulate a legislative program to curry out his pl.lMorrn pledges. This is the same prob’i m over which a diRputthas been raging for eighi year*, fhe Democrat! platform simply aids more confusion to an already eon
fused situation.
j "The pledge of Herbert Hoover ts M iry | definitely , rtain. Ha knows in advance bow this problem er.a he handled. Ai. conference be mils will be merely for the purpose of arranging specific details. Hi* pledge ereat - tho i , -rlmental stag,* of such a program. He believes agriculture ran be organ!, d to where it will be self
and by reason of h'B nd experience, he Is In a re be can nead that or-
NBC and COLUMBIA NETWORK l:L r > p. m.—World Serb . WJZ, network, 0:.TO p. m.—Boxy
and his gang.
WEAK, network, 7:20 p. m. Gyp-
sies.
FAMOUS (OUGH
FKESC KIITION
( ontains Nn ( hlnroforni Or
Other Harmful Drug-
I he use of o" dicines - ont i ning chloroform or dop,- f„ relicv. cnugliing i- dangeio" and unn ■ - - ary. Now anyone ca get cpiick in n’ Iii'f with a fain,id n -ciiiition called Thoxinc, whid . chlorofrm or other harmful diug and . .-;,f,-
and pie i-ant t,, take.
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siistninlng, knowledge position s janlzatiou.'
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nio-t in-tantly. I syrups and pat-
excellent foi lief guaranti • d 36i., Mc>( a
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the cough al- ' iipi rior to cough medicines. .Also Ihi at. Quick rcymir money back. fib. Bold b\ Sti v1,11 . and all other
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Lady Astor, without whom the British Parliament wouldn't be th« gstne, photogi aphed with I _r daughter, Phyllis, when they arrived ir tit’” Y.Qrjt_ior.a brief yjjil.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. (1. _ Dancers from all over (he southern part of Indiana are expected to he tntered when the dunce marathon— Monrm - o ■ tty’a f- r t ct iMtat Ava\ here Oct. 12 at the Cascade
GYM In B| i INlsHEi)
UNION’VII I I , | . Oct. 8 (UP) -The Uafemvillo sch ml gym: a ium
is to be finished , lt a , , st of which will cover th. addition
roof, ceiling, fui
of
ing room, etc.
rnace, -bowers, die.-.
BOT H \ N K I I s BROKEN BLOOMIN(i ION. Ii,,;., Oct. H (UP) Eller Comb . :-s. of o.ditic, uffer- ! H, tw " hl " k " * at result of bung struck by „ dummy engine at th- I rigid! stone quarry it Hon It was said Combs had fallen a |,,,, |
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Miss Minon Talley hs* Joined the rank* of Herbert Hoover supporter* j
Todd’s Toggery 20 East \\ ashington Sr.
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Clan -ice Mitchell, the St. Louis Cardinal hu fl « r *J*’ ^ htle waiting for cne of the World Series games to ^ h‘> icn, Clarence, Jr., th« correct v/ay to throw a b 31 --
