The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1929 — Page 4

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, li)a>.

!parsed away Saturday niiflit with the |

Tfae v<»rd Good applied to these fancy Fall Leatherette* Gloves

means

GCOD SIYLI GCJOD T4STE GCOD VALUE

Kayser emhodies everythin'; which is good in every pair of gloves they make and we sell.

SORE THROAT? F™»nno..nd | S

DON’T GARGLE Of Gary are visitinK Fred M ary Ellen Terr is absent from

Beck and family. school with the flu.

Cecil Knauer and family spent E( | win Neese called on Ivy Heed

Uu|^ r and Better Relief Sunday with Chai lie Baker. (me day last week. With famous I'rescr.pt.on Th ^ e ig quitti a bit of sickn eas in Millie Neese of Manhattan spent Don't suffer from the pain and sore- t |,i s neiR:hbarho< d. Monday night with Dan Nec-e and'

ness of sore throat-gargles and sal- Mrs Farro| Lam . „f In iaimpolis f ily .

ves ^ BurrhoMne, a famous visited her -ist,, Mrs. Bert Miller Ml ,I. W m. Mo.ris is on the sick l.st

over the weekend. this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams called M r. Dun Neese and family -pent

Thoxine has a d-uble action- re-’ th(;ir ( | au>r hter Mrs. Bert Miller Chri . stm as with his sister Mrs. Walter

heves the soreness and goes direct to

the internal cause. No chloroform, : Sunday afternoon. Seniors, iron or other harmful drugs— safe Mr. and Mrs. e asily of New iMa> -- ami pleasant for the whole family. v ille called on Donald James Sunday

VONCASTLE

DAILY M ATI NEKS NIGHTS 7 AND «i |>. „ SAT.-SUN. 2 TO li p. M

TODAY AND FRIDAY 10c-30c

temporarily.

physician’s prescription, is guaranteed to give relief almost instantly.

A Fine Picture Guaranteed By the Management.

f&srwss? tzzss 1 or your money hack. 35c., »>0c., and . .

Id.do. Sold by Steven’s. Owl’s, Flee- FILLMORE nor’s, and all other good drug store-. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jack-on went

to Terre Haute Friday.

CLINTON I- ALLS

The meeting here by Rev. Hanger Sunday night was well attended. Miss Mary Jan" Kent pa-sed away at the home of Mr. and Mr . Charlie

store when the murder was com- Mrs. Floyd Eastham spent Friday Heart Satur ay night rear < loven "-i milted. His statement was to the | a ft cr noon with Mis. Clarence Suther- dock, the funeral was conducted at effect that he did not know which of ij n , the M. P. Church Monday at eleven the men fired the shot. Mr. and Mr-. John McCoy spent 0 - c lock by Rev. Wm. McKechan, after Five men, including the two Wor- Sunday with Mr an! Mrs. Abner Hub-1 which the remains, were laid to rest, thingtons and Wilson, had gone to bard. j in the cemetery near by. the store to stage a holdup, accord- Mrs. Flora Eastham and children. \j rs . Willis Crodian and two on-i ing to the statement. All connected -pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ros- n f y/ston. Mr. and Mrs. Claude ( unlwith the holdup are in custody. The i (0 <. Eastham. j ian and daughter of !• incastle, pent

others are Jess Squires, 40 years old, | Mrs. Louie Sinclair spent Saturday

of Indianapolis, and Logan Mains, al-!njirht and Sunday vith Mr. and Mrs.

of Indianapolis, who are held in Frank Hunter

the Morgan county jail.

Price, Pair 79c, 98c, $1.5o S.C. Prevo Co.

Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Day spent Sun- | day with Mr. and Mrs Wesley Brannoman and family of near Cloverdale. Mr. and Mi -. James Sutherlin an I I children of Stib -ville visited Sunday ^ with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eastham. Mrs. Melvin Kuark went to IndianaPUTNAMVII.LE l ,,,lis •'lomlay.

Mr-. Willis Scobee and son, Robert I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sutherlin ! are ill with the flu. [and son and Mr. and Mrs. (.!ie Suth- ! Floy Runnells and Esther Whitaker!'’I’lin ami children visited Fii ay e\pspent Saturday night with Bernice ("ing with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eas--i Lewis. j ham. ! Blanche and Clova Fry of Indiana-) Kdythe Chamness -pent th.- work liolis visited their parents, Mr. and | end in Waveland. Mrs. Arthur Fry, Sunday. Mrs. Dick Cowgill was u visitor In Mr. and Mrs. Minard Hague and j Oecncastle Friday afternoon. I Maxine visited relatives in Washing- Mr . John Sinclair and daughter

Charlie

lliam Boyd

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WILEY

[Terre Haute]

VS,

Greencastle

High School Gym, 8 P. M.

ton County during the vacation. I Helen and Lucille Intry sikmiI Friday Kathleen O’Conner of Indianapolis evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rn-coc

j is visiting her aunt, Mr-. T. F. Wil- 1 I'-u-tham.

iHams. I Mrs. Mattie Oliver and daughters i Joyce L. Huron, of Akron, Ohio, Kate and Mary spent Sunday with I spent the week-end with his parents, | Mr. and Mr-. Harold Pruitt and sen

Mi. and Mrs. G. H. Huron and Mr. Richard.

and Mrs. Herschell Hurst and family. I Miss Lucille Jentry of New Mark-t Mr. and Mrs. Will Day spent New j'I'cnt last week with Mr. and Mrs. Years with Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. I John Sinclair and family. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruark spent Mr-. Emma Hester is confined to I Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

her bed with the flu. Mrs. W. L. Hendrix -pent Friday [night with Miss Bernice Lewis, j New Years Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jones wire Mr. and Mrs. Logan, Mr-. Hague and Maxine, and , Mr. Joe Phillips. Several young people were entertained at the home of Gerald Sublctt with u “Watch Party.” A large noise I was made at the hour. The g:oup left i -oon fo rtheir homes after wi.-hii g |iach other many more happy years, j Mrs. Nellie Williams is able to be out after being ill with the flu. I Mrs. Yerner Snyder is spending several days with her mother, Mrs. MeiConkle of Indianapolis, who is very ill.

Friday Night

Curtain Raiser at 7 P. M. Junior Cubs vs. Wiley Seconds.

EAST MARION The death of W. M. Hicks occurred at his home Friday. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at Stilesville. Mrs. Hick- also passed away Monday morning. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at Stilesville. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks were suffering of influenza and pneu-

monia.

Mrs. Ida Newman and Mrs. Myrtli Myndy spent Thursday with Mrs. Americas Meek and family. Almon Buis spent the week-end with friends at Fairmount. Mrs. Alberta Kivett is ill with pneumonia. Marion McNary and Berl Buis spent a few days last week with Harold McNary and family of Winamac. Mr. anil Mrs. E. E. Buis called on John Mas ten and wife Thursday. Relatives from Sheridan are vi.-it-ing with Arthur Tincher and wife. Mrs. Ida Newman spent Sunday ;

Dallas Ruark. Mrs. John Detrivk and daughter Christine spent Monday with Mrs. Gilbert Knetzer an I children. Mrs. Dick Cowgill received word Monday of the death of her uncle Joe Nichols of Whitosville. Martha McKamey spent Monday night with Marjorie Bastin. Mrs. Dick Cowgill was a caller in Greencastle Monday. Mr-. C. 0. Day spent Tuesday with Mrs. Roscoe Eastham. Mrs. Stella Huffman is sick at her islets Mrs Theodore Shinn. Maty Ruark of Greencastle spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Robinson.

RL'SSKLLVILLE Mr. an i Mrs. Bert Leisure of Craw fordsville were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goff entertained it Chri-tmns dinner, Mr and Mrs. B. F. Goff, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gard tier and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Proctor and family Mildred (i, ff and Noble Miller. Noal Nicholson is at home from Staunton for the Holidays. Ray mond and William Spencer, and Maurice Akers of Peoria, III. spent Christmas with relatives here. Howard Evans is at home from Athens, Ua., for the Christina vaca-

tion.

Mrs. Effa Shannon is spending the week with A. A. Hooper and family

of Indianapolis.

J. C. Wilson and family Mr. and Mrs. Otis ( lodfelter and Farncy Mil -on and family spent Christma- with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stienmier of

Broad Ripple.

Norman ( lodfelter of Purdue I'ni-

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Goddard.

Mrs. Eula Staggs ha.- been very •-•ick

with the flu.

Mr. and Mis. Clr.rence Willi im an I children ef n -ar Greei/ii id, M and Mrs. George Connelly of Ni « London was here to spend ( hristma with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W.

0. Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Willaid Miller pent Christina.- with her .-i-ter at North j

Salem.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dewitt of Murcic spent last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lssac Hall. a Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall, Mi. :’.n:i I Mrs. Abner Sigler, Mrs. Maukei pen; | Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Tern White of Barnard. >_ Mrs. Hattie Silger aud little daugh- 1 ter Marjorie called on Mrs. Eul'i Staggs Saturday morning. Rev. Hanger of Clayton at 1 ' Sun ay dinner with Mr. and Mr . G orge

Pierce.

Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis, Mr. and Mrs. George Pieice, Mr. and Mr • Willard Miller, Wanetta and Heler Sanders spent Christmas with M'. and j Mrs. Roc Hall cf Brazil. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin and daughters spent Sunday w ith Mr. and

Mrs. Arthur Brattin. f\ , f>CA AfkA I"'! Lmise and Merea Cox -pent la-t UVCr l,i>JU,0UU Mil LdSCS

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COM El A ’CAMPING Ol'T”—Kl.NOGRAM NEWS

week with their parents Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Cox.

Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler -pent one evening last week with her daughter

Mrs. George Smith.

Hazel Bettis has b'on slaying a I few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome

Gardner of Greenca-tle.

Already Reported In U.

Stubborn Coughs Dangerous Company Get Rid of Them Quick.

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,, ... Win i nothing seems to dn that I doe-—quickly and thoroughlyMr. Raymond Lark ,,f the W.i i in ling, r ug. bothersome cough any good There is no dope a Broil

ton Navey Co. who has bee i vi.-iting ju t ■ to R. P. Mullins and get a his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Burk bottle of Bronchuline Emulsion, returned Tuesday. Take it a- directed and notice how James Burk wife and children e*a ily it overcomes that persistent Bervle Ensor wife and children ate ‘ at has caused you many

sleepless nights.

It’s a medicine compounded for the

pur po "f conquering tough, hang-on , three doses of Bronr dim cough . .ml that’s exactly wdiat it is usually enough.

Emulsion, n r chloroform, i —such things are only mas -• I should be taken with t o gi

lion.

It's the creosote in liionehii! '■ J does the work heals t ’• i]

inhibits the germ-. For ordinary sin

Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mr .

John Burk.

Mrs. Sarah Shonkwiler, Mr. ami Mrs. Will Roach of Rockville, Mis-

Heart, Mr. and Ml . Richard Miller ‘ of Greencastle wa> called here by the \T 'IMF VONCASTLE • (that Associate I’rndu :• l!;l denth and funeial of Miss Mary Jane —o— holds great respect f s the air Kent. Jj t i ‘‘a man is known by the the star. Jacqueline Logan, Mr. an Mrs. Arvel Roach and comp m he keeps,” so is a stage and ! Hale, Robert Armstrong. Tmn daughters ate Monday night .-uppei -cremi . i ; ,r judged by his supporting | nedy and Louis Nathevi ' With George Pierce and wife. cast. 1 h ers 0 f t he cast of "The (V The Christmas tree and pn gram l i.,m - glance at the players with , Mille studio production ’ rrm

hero at the M. I. Ihut.h was largi ly wire' William Boyd is surrounded in liam Boyd, which is now on ' attended. "I he Cop", it may be easily seen - the Voncastle theater for tvan

CONFESSION ( LEARS < RIME »nl Worthington, held in the Indiana A statement which practically clears -late refonnatory at Pendleton cn an up the murder of Arlie Bryant crip- »utomobile banditry conviction in

pled grocery and soft drink store pro- Hendrick.- county.

prietdr ut Brown’s Cro-sing in Morgan county last Sept. IP, wa obtained yesterday by Chauncey Manning of the state bureau of criminal identification and William Bray, prosecu-

tor of Morgan county.

The statement wa- made by How-

with Oran Buis and family. | .

John Cash s|»ent Monday with Isaac V ‘‘™ ty '' a , t I hon ^‘ U,r Xmas vatatio n. Cash and family. .. Mr ’ “ , " 1 Kvans had a; Mrs. John Master, visited Tue.^lay '‘‘"Tr gUe8tS ’ Mr - and Mrs ’

with Chuncey Masten ami family. 'j'" ^ ” 1 ' 0 Ralph Webster is at home from

i v l- I Kentland foi the holiday-,

- -lan-mi-iii wh- mar * ^11.>r. - ,. , o i- i i- n hi- brother, George Worthington, School began Monday after a weeks ‘ ' " ’ a ' < '' u

held in the Hemliicks county jail on'vacation. |Chnstmas w lt h Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Worthington's statement was that

Miss Nellie Baker of Ittdianapoli.- |

i number of charges, and Walter

VV.I m, IP years old, of Indianapolis, h " nu ’ f(, c a f ,,w days, erving a state farm -enUnce for) Mr. ami Mrs. Will Evans of Indianlarceny, were the only persons in the »PoHs are spending a few days with

Belles,

Miss Myrtle Grime- of South Bend is spending the week with relatives) here. , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Darnell of Indianapolis -pent Chri-tmas with Mr. i and Mis. Taylor Carrington. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Flock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flock at

Bloomingdalcl'

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Link of Imdyriapoh- spent Christmas yvith Mr. and Mrs. Oliver WhitSore. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Ij-onard spent Monday with relative- at Terre Haute.)

HOOSIER highlands

Mrs. Myrtle Ames and daughter I Betty Jean spent Christmas at her

j daughters at Tefre Haute.

I Several people around here are sick |

with the flu.

Ray Reed called on Edwin Neese

I Saturday night.

Mrs. Lillie Neese and Ross Rubeck ami wife helped Chas Ameis Butcher

BIG Ml'Slt Al. SHOW VM.dV >\Dt road. I ne I lorn via d i Limited' lancer . jingling mu.-ii and n choru The Granada Theatre will e, on if w ah i- compo ed < f a company of., af smart looking maid.- i- a display of! | a -t W’edne daT

aingeta, ( a series of novelty surprises. I Mrs. Chambers who lived at Cunof

Tabloid Musical C >wc y Sho •

th

comedians,