The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1928 — Page 4

JiiK KEEN CASTLE LAXLY BANNElij TUESDAY, NOyEMBER 1», 1^

[ tho pngag-ing: youth away

Irou-in. For this purposo sho invites the young fan for an aeroplane ride and there is a forced landing and a stop at an inn. The boy becomes so enamcrod of the rich and la-autiful young girl that he is amenable to the 1 girls pleading for him to break his engagement with her cousin. Ijrtei the young man discovers that the girl I is already betrothed to a rich young ■ man of her set, and disillusioned he

; return- to his sweetheart.

CountvLNbtes

from her | of Indiana, visitors were present from

Waveland, Morton, Bainbridge, Thorn-

town and Indianapolis.

brother, Robert, at Indianapolis Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Silas Kennedy and Mis. (I. R. \ ryndt were Spencer visitors Satur-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gromer and Mr. and Mrs. David Noblett attended the

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Don't forget the llazaar here at the

M. I’. Church Saturday bight Nov. 17 land Mrs. Pavia xnooicu nuenuru •ome everyone. funeral of Mrs. Clay Torr at ConnersThere will he church .-orvice-. hen ; ville S-turday, Mis. Torr was the I it the M. p. ( , h Sunday morning daughter of Mrs. Noblett and a sister '| and night by Rev. Manger of Clayton " " - II

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reed and two!

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to Mrs. Gromer.

, ana Airs, mcnam — Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lynch and sons ion- of Beilmore, Mrs. Maud Haney I John and Ed. of Seymour spent Smiand throe daughter- off Ferndale, Mr Iday with A. R. Yorkk and family, end Mrs. Russell Boswell and three 1 J fmoile so

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ENGLISH SINGERS

RUING NK\\ KKI’KKIOKY Not only do The Kngli-h Singci - ol

London, -chciluled for a concert in Meharry Hall, Friday evening, Nov. 16th, at S P. M. offci a new form of musical entertainment hut bring also a new repertory of songs, rediscovered wi nder of the flowering Elizabethan era that • hounded in nittels, madrigal.-, folksongs, ballets and canzonet-, revelations of beauty long forgotten hut lately made availahh

through re enrcl-e; of

Fellowc-H, Chaplain of Wind, i College, the wi rld's gieatest . uthorily

on madrigal-.

Many of the , gem,- of an ancient are are so ecpn it' , delieate and Iom-I.v us to cau.-e wonderment why they had lain dormant ■ uring tin e man;, yeat hut the real reason for theii di io-‘ wes liecause musical art took a tui i in another direction. The wlv I of f iti however never stop.-. Great thing i un ncvci die. So it happen.- that, with the rediscover;, and re!, a.-c - f these marvellous pi*cimen- of aciaft-man.-hipthat i- unattaohahle today, ui are privileged to witn . - the reuii.- ; nee of purt-.-ong singing -uch a the wot Id has not been Ide-sed with dur-

ing several centum .

The English Sing i. . -ix in numher, are not merely vocal! -ts in ipi' of gain and not< riety through theii newly-ressurected art, hut they are primarily lovt r- of music who sing herau e they enjo\ that kind of work more than anything el.-e and enthuse over the unparalleled heautie- of the compositions they ing. They communicHte this spirit m their audiences who, in turn, catch it an i carry it

FILLMORE §S Mrs. Dallas Ruark spent Monday == afternoon with Mrs. William Priest = and daughter Rosemary, sj Mrs. ('. O. Day visited Tuesday with = Mrs. Roscoe Ea-tham. Sj Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eastham mov- = ed to Fillmore Tuesday. They will live ^ in Sally Simmons house. = Mrs. Morris Goodwin spent a few S days this week with her daughter j=| : Mrs. Fred Hunter and family. Thursday visitors with Mrs. Henry ^ Jackson and children were Mrs. Jul- = ! ian Dctro and children and Mrs. Fiank Heavin and daughter. = Mr. and Mrs. Ora Day end Mrs. = Elisha Cowgill are spending a few = days at Rensselaer with Rev. and Mrs.

Mullin.

Mr. and Mr.-. Roscoe Fat-ham spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips of Greencastlc spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eastham. M's. Wilfied Deweese, Mr-. Floyd Eastham and Mr-. Roscoe Eastham were visitors in Greencastlc Friday afternoon. Dill Smith was taken to the hospital Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter and daughter Mr-. Johnny Smith and Mrs. Louie Sinclair went to Indianapolis

Friday.

Mrs. Dallas Ruaik spent Friday

with Mrs. Amy Buis.

Saturday visitors with Mrs. Louie Sinclair were: Mr. and Mrs. Forest i. w t:i tii in a: a pn-i ion - m moiy. | Mc.Nary, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel McNary of Greenup, Illinois, Mrs. Lulu Ruark and Mr. and Mis. Frank Hunter

and daughter Elen Jane.

Mr. and Mrs. Kendell are moving to Fillmore to their property that was

owned by Clay Robinson.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deweese and son Ralph visited in Stilesville Fri-

day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins have moved from Fillmore. Mrs. Herbert Sutherlin visited Thursday afternoon with .Mrs. Floyd

Eastham.

Mr. and Mr.-. Frank Hunter and daughter and Mrs. Sinclair spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Mc.Nary

of near Mt. Meridian.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips and daughter spent Sunday with Robert

Lawson and family.

Mrs. Flora Eastham and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eastham and Mr. |and Mr.-. Rosccoe Eastham spent Sunday afternoon at Monrova with Mr. an Mrs. Walter Ward and children. Klizalc th McNaiy spent the week

end with home folk-.

Mr .and Mrs. Wilfred Deweese spent SuSnday afternoon with Mr. and Mr.-. Cora Buis and family at Cedar Crest. Robert Glidewell, bookkeeper at the Indiana State Farm, visited Saturday

children of Greet castle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr . Joe Staggs. Mrs. Millie Newgent and children -pent Tuesday with Mrs. Opal New-

icnt.

iVanetta and Helen Sanders have come to live with Mr. and Mrs. E'

Petti-.

Elbert Betti- i- building a new room to his residence. Mr. and Mr.-. G. C. Ramey of Indianapolis, Mr. nd Mrs. Elbert Bettis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce. , Mr. Ben Sanders of Brazil -pent j -uaday with hi- two daughters Wantta and Helen Sander.-.

MOVIES

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Six sons in i ne family bring forw id -i\ P; ramount young leading play: in exceptionally good character p-rt- i'i the new Wallace BcriyUnymond Hatton melodramatic comi dy, “The Fig Killing.” This picture

' i.l 1 vxili be -Jii'Wii loi the last time to-

iiig 1 1. at tin Granada Theatre, next week, i the .-lory of a mountain f mily feud and the life customs of the backwoods iv.ountaiiiecrs are faith

fully portrayed.

SOI TH CLINTON Those who ate Sunday dinner with George Pierce and wife were G. C. Ramey and wife of Indianapolis, Elbert Bettis an wife. Roe Hall and -on Willie, Ben Sanders of Brazil pent Sunday' with Ed B'-ltis and family. Dick Reed, wife and two sons, Mrs. Maude Harney and daughter- spent Sunday with Joe Staggs and family afternoon caller- were Russell Boswell, wife ami children of Greencastlc. Wanetta and Helen Sandeis have emoe to stay with PM Bettis and fam-

ily tills winter.

Several from around here attended church at Union Chapel Sunday night. There will h preaching services

hero at the church next Sunday morn-j

ing and Sunday night everybody invited to come to the service-. The I.adic- Aid will meet all day with Mrs. Cha-. Goddard next Thurs-

day to make th candy for the Bazaar.!

Don’t forget the Bazaar at the M.' P. Church IT xt Saturday night Nov. 17th everybody invited to come.

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Mrs. Paul Tircy of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. Polli rd. The I.adies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Naomi Hall. Mr-. Wilson (juinnette has moved from the Buiri- faim south of town to her own property in the southwest

part of town.

Mr. and Mr.-. George Wing i»ld and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Murphy will attend the funeral of Mr. Wingfield's

Clyde McKamey and family spent Sunday with Harvey Whitley and

family near Gosport.

Miss Pearl Maze of Bloomington ■ spent the week-end with her parent-

Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Maze.

Win. Goodacre visited Wednesday and Thursay with hi- brother Isaac who is very ill at his home in Fair- j

mount.

Supt. E. B. Lawrey and family spent Sunday with relatives in Indianapolis. The Parent-Teachers Association held its meeting Monday evening. Capt. Comstock of DePauw spoke on “Armi-tice”. Music was furnished by the school. Cloverdsle won over the undefeute i Eminence team Friday night by a score of ,'!!l to 25. At the half Cloverdale led IS to 16. Cloverdale Junioia defeated the Eminence Juniors PJ to 13. Eminence brought a large delegation of rooters and a High School band.

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NEW M.\YSVII.LK Roy and Glen Weller, and Willie Robbins made business tiip- to Indianapolis Saturday afternoon. B. F. Weller and family spent Sunday with Arthur Weller and family of Bainbridge. Mrs. Lyn Kendell spent Friday with .Mrs. Thelma Johnson. Lena A.-hcr of Indianapolis spent Friday with her mother Mrs. Hattie

Kendall.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Modlin left Sunday for Batesville, Ind., where they c, j| k famu. >:f Indianapolis spent will spent the winter with Mr. and vveek-e d w : th home folks. Mrs - . Ed Gates. Mrs. Cleati.i Storms and children Conard 1 emple, Glessner Beam, and pent la t w ok with he: father Louis

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AT THE VoNt ASTLE

Cicning to the Vercastlo Theatre Wcluc-day i th - Tiffany-Stahl prodiCi n “Theii lluui'’ with an all star ■ ac t including Dorothy Sebastian, lohn Harron, June Marlowe, John I!" a, Huntly <i"nlon, Holmes Herbcit, Myrtle Sicdinan and John Steppling. The pi tui' was filmed under the direction "f Al Raboch from un I'liginal story h\ Aihcrt Shelby Lc-

Vino.

“Their Houi” tells the story of a trio of modi in vo nigsters, two girls j

ulul a youth .-"III their up-to-date | ni K ht an,, ‘ Sunda y with h ' ,|nf '

courtship. A uiog man is engaged j u i -hippii g di ik in a large concern | and shortly aft' i ' ngage- himself to tii" .'I'r.'ary > hi- employer. He is

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Lasley. Orville Eliott, fibn and R ty j of St. Hi mice ipnnt the with home fi.lko.

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Years Of Misery Quickly Ended By New Konjola Rheumatism And Kidney Trouble Y ield To Amazing Powers of the New Medicine.

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RUSSELLVILLE Clay McGaughcy and J. E. Byrd are spending a few days here from

South Bend.

Cline Spencer, and John Marstellei were at home from Purdue over the

week en I,

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McGaughcy Mi. and Mrs. Louis McGaughcy, Mrs. W’m. Murry, Mr. and Mrs. Ed CTodfclter Mr. and Mrs. Milford Me | Gaughey, Mr.-. Maggie Gardner and | I Mrs. Ella Everman attended the 50th ! wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Plcz McGaughey, held at their home near Fineustle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner, of j Ru.-hville, Glenn Moreland, of Cincinnati, Durham Moreland of South I Bend, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Lou Wil.-on snd Romnley Boyd. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson and daugh ter Mary Ltm, called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rayle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.-. Frank Scott at Eagleston. Mr. an 1 Mrs. James Guley, Mr. and | Mi,-. A. M. Doyel and Frank Hazlett land family were Sunday guests of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shoaf of Crawfords

I ville.

Romulus Boyd, Frank Kennedy and Sim Evans attended « cattle sale at Kansas, III., WTdne-day. Mrs. Hettie Long was a guest of Mrs. Maggie Gardner Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Jennie Leonarl entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Sunday, Mr. i nd Mrs. Otis CTodfelter, Mis- Mildred Goff,

Bring your farm up to-dal • • better buildings mean bigger retui

MR. JOHN MYERS

Those who suffer from ills of thi kidneys, and the iheumati.-m that frc' <iuently follows when poisons are no', eliminated ftom the system, will rejoice to know that Konjola is scoring triumph upon triumph in most nbsti- i nate eases of this nature. Freed of these affliction.-, by this master medicine, Mr. John Myers, R.F.D. No. 8, Logansport, Indiana, says: "Konjola deserves unstinted praise for relieving me of kidney trouble and rheumatism with which I suffered for years and for which I found absolutely nothing to help. I became so had that I had to give up my work. At times, it seemed that 1 could bear the pains in my hack no longer. 1 did not know which way to turn, for 1 had lost faith in all medicines. But Konjola was so strongly recommended and indorsed that I

ADDING those needed new farm buildings—and repairing the old ones—really doesn’t cost anything! It’s that old-fashioned policy of trying to moke out with makeshifts, that costs the money. Farming now adays is a business. And every business man knows that you can’t get good returns from poor equipment. A shed that will properly house expensive machinery may pay for itself in a single season. Modernize the dairy farm and you will be rewarded with extra profits. Build a poultry house according to the

Th=se building * rterchczziz cr_d

newapproved standardsandyouw have eggs this winter when priceii soaring skyward. In your community the dealers liK below will gladly discuss materialr costs. Each of these merchants i plays the “Build Now With Saftf emblem of the National Retail l<" her Dealers Association, i will give you with eachf chase the Association's Cf icafe of Safety insuring tlu«| material delivered conform® grading with nationally ted manufacturers' standaf and in quantity with in wlC

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Mr. Noble Miller of Indiunapolin, nml gave it u trial. A brief treatment Mr. Clarence McClair of Judson .Lustj.-pt my kidneys right, and gradually Uveek wa.-- a big week in Masonry here.(the terrible rheumatic pains left my

i Monday evening the O. K. S. entertained the Grand Worthy Matron, Mr.-. Susie Masters, of Indianepolis ami ((inferred the degrees of th" or-

body. I am back to work, feeling fine all over and am still amazed over what Konj'jla did for me when all eLe had failed. It seems like a mir-

,'ier, and on Thur -day evening, Russel-I acle.''

ville Lodge No. 141 F. and A. M. enjtertalncd with a social evening, hav- | a.- j. - Sino-(d gui t, Chux. LaF.lle'.t, of rhi.rnto.wi, Grand .MjAti

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