The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 February 1929 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER,

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1929.

HIGH SCHOOL

TONIGH1' AND WEI).

7 P. M. 15c-40c

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1 HE DAI EY BANNER Clarence Vertul was a Entered in the .^nst Office at Green-1'*i«tor in Bellville Tuesday.

WITH SOUND Accompaniment PltESFATED BY THE AMi !.M I : <;io\ FAD \ EQl Il’MEN I - I’SKD

FUN ERA I HEM The funeral "

liums, who p r • <1 lao-ninK wa- hi al T

1t ESD \ V Albert Gull-

av ay Sunday • 'i i\ rnorniri« at

castle, Indiana, as' second class mail matter* I nder the »uct of March 3,

1879.

Subscription price, 10 rente per week. \ Personal And Local \ News

Mrs. Mae Terry spent the weekid with her dnuprhter, Freerla of F ranklin. Fn lln a has returned to his v, rk aftia ln'itur confined to his home | Ik eausi of illness. 1 li. an Mrs. Charles Crawley motored to ( lawfordsville Monday nis:ht for tho lb Pauw-Wabanh trame. Tho < it\ firemen made a run to Ohio lr t in answer to a false alarm about 5:30 o’clock Monday evening. Mrs. Edward Stewart has returned hi i home in Danville after visiting Mi i few day with friends in Greencastle. Mis Flora Jam s was reported not ;o well this morning, at the hospital where she has been following a stroke of paralysis. Mis. Burl Hurst underwent a major o|k ration at the Putnam County Hospital Tuesday. Dr. T. 11. Noble, Sr., of Indianapoli.- was assisted in the operation by Dr. C. C. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Bausman, Mr. and Mr . L. C. Buchheit anil Mrs. Donovan Moffett were in Crawfordsvilb Moi day evening and attended the Wabash-D' Pauw baske.t ball game. Chari's King, filed for city counrilman from the First Ward subject to tie D mocratic primary election in May. He filed his declaration with City Clerk Gwinn Ensign on Monday night. Elisha M. Summers, age 75 father-in-law i f Frank Kiley, suffered a stink' nf paralysis at the home of Mr. Kiley, 504 Bloomington St., Saturday evening. His condition is ser-

ious.

Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hudlin spent Monday afternoon in Terre Haute. •The city council will meet in regular session this evening at 7:30

o’clock.

James Clayton ot Indianapolis was a business visitor in Greencastle

T uesday.

Mrs. Earl Davis of Cloverdale visited friends in Greencastle, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Amos Quinton who has been seriously ill for the past two weeks is reported improved. The Greencastle Band will practice Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members be present on time. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Watson of Crawfordsville spent Sunday in Gieen castle vi-iting the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Maze. The local Moose Lodge, No. 1592 will meet in regulal session Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. All members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coffman have returned to their home in Chicago after visiting with Mrs. Coffman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo West, East Walnut St. The hearing of Robert Barnett against H. A. Sherrill before the Industrial board will be held here tomorrow morning in the Law Library at the Court House. Robert Haynes, colored, age 38 years, passed away at the State Farm Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock of pneumonia. The body was taken to the Rector F’uneral Home and Wednesday morning will be taken to his former home in Evansville for burial. Festus Kuhlenhoolter, 17, who wrecked a stolen car near Buinbridge Sunday afternoon, was taken back to the insane asylum at Evansville by an officer from that city Tuesday afternoon. Sheriff Ed Edteljorge had held the young man in the county jail

business| SPEEDY RELIEF FOR SORE THROAT

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Safe Prescription Requires

No longer is it nece-sary to gargle j ^j RS Huestis To or to choke with na.-ty tasting patent!.,. chapter

medicines or gargles to relieve sore! ’ ' , throat. Now you can get almost in- q,| )e Woman's Circle of the I resbystant relief with one swallow of a . Church w j|l meet Wednesday famous doctor’s proscription ealled ,nan L nu ^ . , . e hurch.

Thoxine. It has a double action, re-'afternoon at 2:39o clock at

lieves the soreness and goes direct to Mrs. Hattie Callahan will lead in tht* internal cause not reached by gar- vo ^ ons \jjss Anne Huestis will reKies, salves, and patent medicines view the 5th chapter in the study book. Thoxine does not contain iron, chlo-|viewth >tn P Hostesses will

reform or dope, is pleasant-tasting,;“Friends of Africa . 1

harmless and safe fm the whole fam- he Mrs. C. C. Gautier, Mrs. i . i • nu-

ily. Also excellent fur coughs; stops ^ Charles Best, them almost instantly. Quick relief + + + + + * SKTSTViTsSTS w-**— '«■

Owl’s, Fleenor’s and

drug stores.

other good Meets Wednesday 1 The Martha Washington Club will inert Wednesday at 2:00 o’clock with

, Mrs. William Roby on Beveridge St.

A FEW PRIZE SUGGESTIONS “Hold Tite” Hosiery Bags Shoe Bags Laundry Bags 59J Hot Pads and Holder ,^1 Single- Hot Pads ^ Card Table Covers $1191 Lace Dresser Scarfs $1-00 & $2.091 THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. IMtchford

A. G. Brown will give a book n-view | of “ A Lantern in Her Hand.” Mrs. (.’. W. Otis will 11 min special music. All members are urged to be present.

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Entertain With

Bridge-Dinner

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trembly delight-

CONGRF.SS TODAY + + + + + +

Senate i Twentieth Century Considers roapp itionment bill. ;('|uh To Meet

Judiciary committee considers nom-; jjrs. U. V. O’Daniels and Miss ination of former Senator l.enroot | Wilhelmina Lank will be the hostesLe member of tb' 1 court of customs SPS t | 1P Twentieth Century Club at appeals. [the home of Mrs. O’Daniels, Thursday

House j afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. H. R. . . Considers any bills brought in by! Nicholas and Mrs. Theodore Crawley fully entertained with a charming rules committee under a special pr n -i w j|i have the work of the afternoon.! bridge-dinner at their home on Spring gram. •FF + + + + j Avenue, Monday evening for the mem Judiciary committee meets to con- Section Four To hi rs of the Fleur-de-lis Bridge ( lub. sider charges against Federal Judge Meet On Thursday iHigh scores were awarded Mrs. KimMcscowitz, of New York. ' Section Four of the Christian church i.or Gardner and Orville J. Stewait. | will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 ! Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. PUTNAMN ILLE jo’dock with Mrs. Jesse Beemer, south j xj,.| son Taulman, Mr. and Mrs. Bence

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Mr. Clyde Cairinglon well known'Jackson street road, here was married to Miss Leoma 1 +-M--F+ Toney of Greenca -le Saturday. P. E. O. Sisterhood Mrs. Ethel Frazier visited her rel- To Meet Wednesday

atives in Brazil Saturday. The P. F. O. Sisterhood, Chapter 1, Mrs. F ilm Wilson and daughter j will meet with Miss Anna Huestis, Marcella and Then. Cox from Indiana- Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock,

polis and Mr. am Mrs. Glen Fry and -F•!• + + *•!• Mr. and Mrs. Art F-y from here spent Mrs. Boyd To Give Sunday w'th Mr. and Mis. Roy Wat- Bridge-Luncheon

son. i Mrs. John Boyd, Northwood, will

here since the accident.

TRIAL TO START

MARION, Ind., Feb. 20.

Miss Susie Nicely spent with Jessie Williams.

Mrs. G. O. Whitaker is visiting her

son, Wayne, in Chicago.

Mrs. 1) irothy H ilton of Cloverdale visited Mrs. Stella Barrington Sunday. Miss Leona Sutherlin returned to e) —I Greencastle aftei visiting her parents

Sunday entertain a number of friends at her home Wednesday afternoon at a one o’clock bridge-luncheon. There will

he six tables of cards.

Prof. Grave's Talk One Of Interest

A large number of members and

Daggy, Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Gardner Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Stewart and Mr.

land Mrs. James B. Zeis.

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Marion Township Home Economics Club Meeting

Friday aft< rnoon, Feb. 22, the Marion Township Home Economics Club held their regular meeting in the Fillmore Christian Aid rooms. After the opening exercises of song and a pray-

er, eleven members answered roll call {of Mrs. A. G. Brown in North'

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many friends.

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Former Local Girl

In "Jordan Revue” j t . Miss Mabel T.uella Uijjg. of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 0. Lafayette, who is in her seconu* at Indiana University at BloomjJ. has been chosen as one nf 25 pij, dents for the chorus in “4fn| ar . vue”, an annual affair given hy j diana University. Miss I% s ' well chosen and her beauty amti snnality will add materially toj show.—Lafayette Journal. Miss Riggs removed front G* castle to Kentland with her p a , a few years ago. She ip a nutf of the Woman’s Athletic Club t ciation, of the German Club aul

Phi Omega Pi sorority.

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Morning Musical? To Meet Wednesday

The Morning Musicale will Wednesday tit 10 o’clock at tbc |J

10 o’clock at tl 1 Oacar Beard, Mattoon, HI., rnginirt chunh with t •• iim- : in lilaki eer on th- Big Four lines, sustained a burg remefeiy. '! '1' ims, who broken mkle early Tuesday morning vas past SO • I Well when he -lipped from the engine cab L'town througl. ut l! • >y. ur- while witching. He was taken to the x;v..,i )y the lu. ! on.- on. office of Dr. W. M. McGaughey where Andrew nf Iowa daughter, the fracture was reduced, and then

Ora of California. 0t1 to his home.

Evidence in the trial of Jesse Kemp, fmi | Mrs. Clyde Sutherlin over the i i nv it e d gui sts were present at the

re murder m w ,, p ( { .,. n( |, : Pre-School Child Study Group of the Mr. Charles Ewing visited his moth- \, A. U. W., which met in Alvord Hall er Mrs. O. E. Ewing Sunday. Monday evening. The subject for disMr. and Mrs. Minard Hague and rus-ion was “Sex Education in Childdaughter -pent Sunday evening with ren,” lead by Mrs. W. V. Lytle, asMr. and Mrs. Cecil Shuey and family. 1 sisted by Mrs. Howard Rockhill and

Mrs. Grafton Longden. Prof. Grave,

Gas City, charged with the murder of j Paul Riggs, during an alleged drunken fight, was to be heard today. According to police, Kemp beat his victim over the head with a soda pop bottle, crushing the latter’s head. Defense attorney, Harry FI. Roberts, filed a motion for a change of venue at the outset of the trial which

wa-- denied.

LOST—Spotted Female Beagle hound. Reward. C. K. Priest, Brick Chapel or Franklin St. Garage. 2<l-2p

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strong for Luckies"

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John Gilbert Celebrated Screen Star

'•Motion picture actors are under a great strain—they need the comforting qualities of a good cigarette. That is uhy most of us smoke Lucky Strike, The marvelous toasted flavor of Luckies brings complete enjoyment and relaxation hut does not hurt the throat or wind. I am strong for Luckies—they are the ’stars’ of the cigarette picture. I unuld rather have a Lucky after a meal than rich pastries or desserts.” John Gilbert The modern common sense way—reach for a Lucky instead of a fattening sweet. Everyone is doing it—men keep healthy and fit, women retain a trim figure. Lucky Strike, the finest tobaccos, skilfully blended, then toasted to develop a flavor which is a delightful alternative for that craving for fattening sweets. Toasting frees Lucky Strike from impurities. 20,679 physicians recognize this when they say Luckies are less irritating than other cigarettes. That’s why folks wy: ’’It’s good to smoke Luckies.”

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head of the department of zoology nf DePauw University, talked to the group on “Sex Determination and Differentiation” Mrs. Lytle brought to the group the realization that there were groups who supported three schools of thought, concerning sex education of children: first, those who would give information when the child begins to ask que-tion; second, those who believe that the first idea is stronger, therefore they would give the correct information first: third, those who would teach children by ! analogy, to illustrate by use of animals. Discussion followed. •F *F *F -F »F -F Mrs. Brown To Give Hook Review The Woman’s League of the Methodist Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the church parlors. Mrs. A. H. Manuel will he in | charge of the devotional period. Mr-.

with “Household Hints”. Mrs. Ola Ruark and Mrs. Thelma Wright gave in detail a report of the county organization meeting. Plans for the year’s work were discussed at length. A short play was planned for the meeting to be held March 22. 4* -I* *1* 4* Carrirngton-Toney Nuptials Satuday Miss Leoma Toney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toney, residing southwest of the city, and Clyde Carrington, of near the city were united in marriage at the Christian Church parsonage Saturday afternoon by the Rev. B. H. Bruner. Roth young people are well known in Greencastle and have the congratulations of their

The Chorus rehersai will be ;

o'clock.

•F -F -F -F -F + Potomac Council To Meet In Regular Session Potomac Council, \o. 294, will in regular session WednesdaTil ning, Feb. 27th. All mcrabfs asked to be present. BrinKnwi^ ed guest. Also sandwiches or s Mrs. Bittles To Give Afternoon Tea Mrs. J. H. HoHingsheaii ill Smith, Ark., and Mrs. B. F. i will be honored Thursday aftasl at a tea to he given from 3 toil clock by Mrs. Susie M. Bitfei!if home, 408 East Walnut Street

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Authorities attribute the cnor- • moua increase in Cigarette

smoking to the improvement in the process of Cigarette manufacture by the application of heat. It is true that during 1928, Lucky Strike Cigarettes showed a greater increase than all other Cigarettes combined. This surely confirms the puh. lie’s confidence in the superiority of

Lucky Strike.

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