The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1929 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTHE DAIEY BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1929. •

emoon. The 'program f«r th** aftprnoon was in charg'p of Mrs. Kenneth West.

COUGHS STOPPED ALMOST INSTANTLY

Phone All Social Items To 9j.

University Plans Parties

\Y. F. M Foil nder

S. To Celebrate

Day

Doctor's Prescription Relieves Without Harmful Drugs

Alpha Tau Omega will entertain at

_ Almost instant relief for coughs is The \\ in’s Foreign Missionary' now »uarante«l in the use of a fam-

Socii t\

the fraternity h.une on Ka-t S.-minary W e,im-.iay afternoon, with, Mrs. F..

> "■ MHK*, Church mM

THE D ULY BANNER have just been placet in service here. Entered in the Post Office at Green- The first call over the new system castle, Indiana, as second class mail was made by Mayor .lohn Hetheringmatter. I’nder the act of March 3, ton from the 'ocal e\change to his f ”1879. home.

Subscription price, 10 cents per ANDERSON — Alimony of tlO.-, 000 was asked in a div rce suit by ! Mrs. Maggie A. -Wonlums against William Woolums, grover. Excessive I use of liquor w as alleged against the J

| 1 M husband. The suit charged he had j Local [News been drunk for the oust six weeks, j

Personal And

St., Friday evening with an informal party. Phi Delta Theta will entertain tho same evening with a formal. The all-University party is scheduled for Saturday evening in the gymnasium.

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Mary Louise Kocher

Hostess To Tri Angle < luh

R. Bartlett i ^charge of the devotion*

nl period.

Mr-, h. T. Stephenson presented the 1-s-on c,; the a'ternoon. Mrs. Lester Jones reviewed the chapter in the study book, “Teacher’s In Africa,” and Mrs. H. R. Krehl gave a talk on

. bethel a. m. k. church

or dope. It works on an entirely dif- . , ferent principle, has a double action, C. HollicV is confined to his A sock social will be ^iven o> tn relieves irritation ami goes direct to home by illnes-. stewards and trustees Friday evening! the internal cause not reached by ‘ at the homP 0 f >jr. and Mrs. Charles cough syrups and patent medicines. Hugh Hauck 'pent the day in Ind- rhie will lie I The very first swallow usually reliev- ianal „ ( |:. T hur-.’ r , Wood ** 10 ‘ he tnUt , * ‘ , ; es< lanapoiis i nur <ia\. | something new, as each one will find!

Thoxine is pleasant and safe for the Mrs. Robert Shuck -pent Wednes-

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your money bark. 60c., an,I „ R B nl a ,

Stevens, Owls, Flee- 1 J

Shell Frame Ba We l eature Them At $2.95 to $8.50 These bags are smartly fashioned in pouch or hack-strap ,1,1 the amhtr composition shell frame tops add a note ot di 1 ' ness. AVell mmle of good quality leathers in black, brown ors. Niceh lined, and titled with inside change purse and n THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. I'itchford

—Wanted—

WANTED—Young girl wants

Mite Box*-- and also gave “The Story

The Tri Angel club of the Chris-H a Dim '' " •• * 1 ® 0 - S ? ,,l 11 by .£. teV !;"!!j , Fle( ' l.homron^Elm' -treet tiar, church will meet with Marv Lou- MiM H ’ 1, ‘ n Gordon ^ D<>Pauw Mu * ic l n ° r S ’ and aH 0,h< r * ,,,,d drU,f St ° reS ’!

ise K.wher, on West Washington St 801,001 * tu,l ” nt ' rendered a delightful

solo, “My Task ”

Refreshments which were served

by the ho-tes.-e- were in keeping with

t e approaching Valentine season. The business sessicn was one of j 1< ngth and interest. Several

this evening at 7 o’clock, hers are n-ked p attend.

•F -F -F -i- + Friday Circle

To Elect Officers

INDIAN APOLIS LIYF.STCM K

. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 7 (UP)— Hog prices were largely 15 cents things higher at the Union Stockyards here

The Friday Circle will meet Friday which the \A\ F. M. S. is planning on today, fbe top price paid was $10.25. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home doing were discussed and arranged Bulk IfiO-tdO pounders sold for $10.1;>. 1 of Mrs. Wallace Long. There will be for. The an'ual thanks offering was i Receipts were estimated at 4.000.

Mr-. Anna Laura of Reelesville spent Thursdu;. in Greencastle. William Blanchard was in Indianapolis on busine- Thursday afternoon.

Daniel Fountair of Terre Haute was a visitor in Greencastle Wednes-

There will l>e a cake and J

. „ n , WA.'N . r.w—ioung gin wains t o n,ark, ’ t at th <’ Bitel Flower S J in a sock a quotation. , . , , , urduy by the ladies p. Remember that refreshments will care for children or elderly lady eve-| J * • Cre*,

In- served free from every sock, pres-'nings in exchange for room or room i _ ente,i according to the amount in the and board. Phone 02. «-2|.

We liegin serving at 7:30. The

election of officers and all members

ai* urged to bt present.

-chedule for February 24th. The OOth anniversary of the Wo-

man’s F. reign Missionary Society will have been in organization 00 years on

In the cattle and calves division, slaughter classes were dull and vealers higher. Steers sold for $10 to $12.5C, vealers brought $10 to $17 and

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(•i\e Valentine

Bridge-Luncheon the 23rd ■ f March. The meeting I Calves deared at 4710 $12

Mr-. A. A. Brothers and Mrs. Wal- which will lie held in the evening will ter Crawford delightfully entertain- be one for all members and invited

guests. The W. F. M. S. is also making plans for a rummage sale to be

held soon. ❖ + + * + •!•

ed a number of friends with a three course bridge luncheon, at the heme of the former on South Locust St., Thursday at ! o’clock. The table- at

which the gue-ts were - eated were To Entertain decorated with sweet peas and red Bridge ( luh

candle-. The menu was carried out in Mr. and Mrs. Bence Daggy will ena Valentine scheme. There were four ] tertain the members of their bridge tables of cards. 1 club at their home, South Jackson

■F + + + + + Street, Monday evening.

Tri Kappa 4*-F d* * * +

Called Meeting Crescent Cluh^ , There will )«• a very important call- Holds >/*eting

ed meeting <f Tri Kappa Friday eve-] Mr-. Robert Browning, South Indining at 7:30 o’clock at the home of ana St., was hostess to the members Mr-. John Cartwright in Xorthwood. 1 f the Cre-cent Club Wednesday aft-

Don’t Let a Cough or Cold Hang ‘On—It’s Dangerous Company

The sheep market was -teady.

When nothing seems to do that lingering, bothersome cough any good ii • go Ip R. P. Multi 1 battle of Bronchuline Emulsion. take it as directed and notice how easily it overcomes that persistent cough that has caused you many sleepless night-. It’s a medicine compounded for the purpose of conquering tough,_h:nig-on

< ugh-, and that’s exactly what it does—quickly and thoroughly. There is no dope in Bronchuline Emulsion, nor chloroform, nor sugar —such thing.- are only make.-hifts and should be taken with the greatest caution. For ordinary simple coughs two or thr^e d< se- of Bronchuline Kmulsion • j enougjn

IF YOU NEED MONEY Wa Can Accommodate Ym QUICKLY Budget Your Billj Borrow tho Monty and Pay Them In Full. 9 7 Mo. Repay* $100.00 Loan $14 Mo. Repay* *200.00 Loan $21 Mo. Rapayo $900.00 Loan Thla la All You Pay. Nothing Deducted or Added. INDIANA LOAN CO. 04 1 Last Washington St. ^*2 Phone 15

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Your Feet Deserve Consideration

We ordinarily do not appreciate our feet, how often we use them and how much they help us out in our daily work, until they go back on us and then perhaps it is too late to correct them and restore them to their noi’mal. usefulness. Why do we mistreat them by wearing ill-fitting shoes and shoes that are not of the light type for the particular service that ones feet are forced to perform every day of the year. Is it carelessness and neglect— is it with a false view of economy in buying price instead of proper dress for your feet or is it just a misunderstanding of how the right type of shoes should be properly fitted to your particular type of foot, in order to give them the consideration due them in return for their constant service to you. LOOK AT YOUR SHOES—do they fit your feet properly, are they comfortable, are they giving you the * added service that one gets from proper fitting footwear. Economy in the purchase of footwear does not altogether depend on the lowness of the price, hut rather, the true economy depends on whether or not you buy the right type of shoe for your type of foot that will give the utmost in comfort and service at the right price. Our aim in selling you footwear is to give you the best of service possible which only expert littei*s can give and to carry in stock at all times, the shoes best suited to give your feet the consideration they deserve. Proper Dress for All Occasions Starts With the Feet. . Moore & Cook

Mrs. La Verm* Snider of fh-t-ch Grove t.- visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. D. .Snider and family. Mi-s Mary 1 rr of Indianapolis spent Wednesday in Greencastle visiting friends. Miss Osea 1’ape of Brazil visited with Mrs. Gertrude Werneke Wednesday evening. Janies L. Randel is spending two weeks with hi- daughter, Mrs. George Cook and family in Hammond. There will be a meeting of the Official Board of the Christian Church at the church this evening at 7:30

o’clock.

Ralph Randel, 212 West Franklin street, is driving a new Buick sedan delivered by M"tfett and Dobbs, local

dealers.

Mrs. Frank Th mas will leave Friday for I’hiladelphia where .-he will visit her daughter. Mrs. C. E. Jones and

family.

Mrs. Mary Xl-paugh is reported as somewhat improved Thursday. Mrs. Alspaugh has been seriously ill for some time. Mrs. Bernard Shinn and daughter, Bonnie Ruth, are spending the day in Indianapolis, having the little girl’s I eyes examined. j Mrs. Tom Hewlett, Route 1, was brought tn tBe Putnam County Hos- • pital Thursday suffering with an attack of pneumonia. j Mrs. Fred L. O’Hair and Miss Mary ' Case left by automqbile Thursday I morning for two weeks in the south. I They will spend some time in New Orb an.-. La. Reports from Cleve Thomas, who has been suffering from pneumonia fi r the past several liay- at his home on Bloomington St., were not favorable Thursday. Mr-. W. S. Gwinn will leave today to make an extended visit in Georgia and Florida, where she will be the guest of her granddaughter, Mrs. J. p. VAillis and familj. Mr.-. H. M. Monnett was in Roachdale Thursday where she visited with her sister, Mrs. C. N. Stroube. Miss Doris Stroube, who ha- been seriously ill for some time is reported unimproved. Mi-s Stroube is suffering from a stomach ailment. Mrs. C. C. Hur.-t, who Mas been' .confined tn the Putnam County Hos- ! pital for the past several weeks, fol lowing an operation, is slowly improving, according to her physician, Dr. W. R. Hutcheson. It was thought that she would be able to return to her home the latter part of the week. Charles Williams i- reported in a critical condition at the home of his son, Walter Williams on Oliva St. Mr. Williams has just recently been returned to Greencastle from the Robert | Lonir Hospital in Indianapolis where j h*- underwent an operation. It is probable that h'- will be taken back to the 1 hospital. Mrs. George White spent Thursday in Indianapolis visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Teek. Mrs. Teek has been in poor health most of the winter, as the result of intluenza. The DePauw and Indiana University base hall team- will play here on April 23 and will clash at Bloom- , ington on May 10, according to the 1!»2!* schedule announced today by

sock.

date is Friday, February R, 1929. CLASSIFIED ADS

—For Sale— FOR SALE— One 3-horse power, j steam boiler. Ixiuis F. Hays, South

Side Square.

RADIO SERVICE

to check, adjust and repair any radio. 814-K or 457-X. 4-6t.

SQUARE HA.WI. ,.v,. rv . j

I am equipped | night at th.- Red M.-nV Hal

Lost—

Fresh fish at Kauble’. Meat - «-t. North Side Square.

FOR SALE:—Mule team, Mid West Stone Company. 7-6t.

FOR SALE:—We offer West Virginia large lump and clean $7.00; Indiana large lumps and clean. $4.75 delivered. Phone 805-W Greencastle Canning Company. 28-tf.

LOST—Two key- between Rowland i hall and square. Reward. Dorothey: Cohee, Phone H27. ■ <!-2p. ( o LOST— Brown leather key case, containing two keys. Martha Vaughan. Leave at Banner. 7-1 p.

—M iscellaneous— Fresh Boneless Haddock at Kaubles Meat Market. 7-2t

Popular Powder of Beautiful \Y 0 |

Beauties who guard th.-ir < mt.li use MELLO-GLO 1 ao* Puwd^ Famous for purity—it- colofiJ ter is approved by the Gnverd The skin never look- pasty It spreads more -monthly and duces a youthful bloom. Mj,|* new French proce--. MHUT Face Powder stay s on lonm. - lins Pharmacy.

FOR SALE—Big English clover seed. Home grown and recleaned. See; Lycurgus Stoner, County Agent’s of-! fice in Court House. l-5t | FOR SALE:— A big type black, Poland boar, 2 year old. A fine individual . Call or see Jene H. Keller. Phone Rural 311. 5-3t. FOR SALE:—Home at 606 East I Hanna street. Phone 657-X. 4-Ctj RUMMAGE SALE:—Court House, Saturday morning. Tri kappa soror-1 ity, at 9:00 o’clcck. 6-3t|

—For Rent—

FOR RENT—Small farm, ideal for, dairy and poultry. Phone 497-X. 619 j Anderson St. 7-3t

SPECIAL SALE OF USED GOOD! Every Article Listed Is In Excellent Condition.

Roy’s Bicycle, two weeks—

used

$24.50

FOR RENT:

modern, 313

Phene 567.

-Furnished Anderson

rooms, I street. | 6-3t. i

220 egr# capacity Queen incubator, used only a few tim-

FOR RENT;—130 acre farm, 10 miles west of Indianapolis near National Road. Telephone 459. It. FOR RENT:—4 room semi modern house, with garage. Phone 040-Y.

4-6p.

o——— FOR RENT — Modern sleeping rooms, 3 blocks fr< m square. 306 W. Walnut St., Phone 710-K or 121. 2-tf o - - .i FOR RENT— Five room modern house, double garage. Phone 565-Y.

29-tf.

o FOR RENT—Modem furnished, 3room apartment. Private bath, steam heat; ground floor. Phone 385-X or 511 Anderson St. 4-flp. 0 FOR RENT—One 2-room furnished, modern apartment. The Langmoor 309 East Franklin St. Phone 572-Y’.

$1S.75

No. 12 RuLavs cream separatoi New condition—

Fumed oak dinin room suite. 48 round table, G chairs 4S in. buffet—

1000 Chick size Queen coal burning 1 brooder stove—

$47.59

Cedar Chest, Si 20x46 inches—

$12.50

$9.75

THE JOHN COOK & SONS CO. The Winchester Store

the state -chool.

Proper Shoes for All the Family.

A decrease in the second semester enrollment at Wabash college was noted Wednesday when the RegistrS| ar’s office reported that three hund^■iied and twenty-five students were ^■Inow registered in the four classes. As ^■'compared with the enrollment figure.- ■ given by the office for the first se- ■ 'mester there are now about fifty less ^■ students in college than there were during the last term.—Crawfordsville Journal.

ALL OVER INDIANA

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BLOOMINGTON— Dial telephones

Once-A-Year Sal TWO DAYS ONLY Friday and Saturday, February

and 9th

CHASE & SANBORN’S SEAL BRAND COFFEE

3 Lbs.

$1.3!

Regular Price After Sale, $1-G5 Only One Cafh Per Customer.

SHE will remember so don’t YOU forget VALENTINE’S DAY February 14th Telephone EITEL’S FLORAL CO. For fresh and Large Assortment of Flowers

TUs goodoojpe SEAL

cmu. Never

5 pound in bulk

Ground. I nurou*** PuJvcrucd Qhse & The Imp#**

Grogan & Miller Exclusive Selling Agents—Greencastle, M