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

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THR GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH 7,1929.

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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Poet Uffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. Under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 70 cents per week.

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Personal And Local News

.ilami'H Cafaiirttc Slam'irl CCuuliirr nf tlir (^nilral Natuitiul lank ^prrrtarii nf thr Cfrulral arunt (Cnnipauu lln'iir luniks intll hr duurh fur hnsiurss all hay tumurrmu, [Jfrthaii, iffarrh 3J

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itor in Indianapolis Thursday. Roy Lewis of Putnamville in Gieencastlf Wo nesday.

Mis. Earl Bundy :i i Mrs. Guy I’ickn pent Thursdaj n Indianapolis. Mr . Emma Ahlbi .r.d of Columbus, is visiting her duuKi.ter, Mrs. Roy

Bair.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carmaichel, north of the city, are the parents of a son born to them at ther home Wednesday. Cleve Thomas was removed from the hospital Thursday to his home at .'! Bloomington St. Mr. Thomas has been in the hospital since bebruary 14th, and is improving rapidly. Farm Bureau directors held a called meeting in the office of the county agent in the court house I hursday afternoon. Business which lias been be fore the directors for some time was to be decided upon.

LINENS Linen lunch cloths in blue, rnsi> and napkins to match—

$1.00 $1.49 $3 2 -, A ™$4.50

Guest and linen towel • and rose borders—

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THE QUALITY SHOP

J. H. Fitchford

Henry Koessler, quarry foreman of the Lone Star Cement Co., spent Tues-

Carl Underwood ■ f Anderson was a day and Wednesday in Louisville, bu ini visitor in Greencastle Wed- where he attended the regional first in day. J aid meeting held at the Hotel Ken-

Rev. Roy A. Stum < f Lebanon was| tuc * t - v ’

a business visitor tireencastle | __ . —-

Thursday.

Mrs. Chas. A. Ilruner of Marshall, ,111., n former resident is making a 2 weeks visit with her sons Lawrence Mack and Ben of the city.

Mrs. Wilbur Helen of Evanston, HI., came Wednesday to be with her aunt, Miss Harriett Peck, who is

Mrs. James Bryan remainsi n ious condition at her home „ n F Washington St. Mrs. Bryan ha- r in a semi-conscious state for tfo 2 several days.

Real, Filletts of Haddock

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at her home on East I Quality Meat Market. Rhone t2.

Mrs. H. N’. Field and Mrs. Majorie j Williamson spent Thursday In Indianapolis.

1*1101 KSSOR \\ H ITE TO \DVISK SIX lol.ooy SIT OEMS Professor R. Clydt White of the Indiana School of Social Work comes here to hold interviews for all students who are interested in graduate work, sociology, and social work, in the sociology epartment on Friday, March 15. Ho will speak before the Toynbee soeiety in the evening. The place of the mooting has not been definitely decided.

i rease, according to supporters of the bill and all of the money will be used tor construction of state roads. John I). Williams, director of the state highway department, said the increased tax would enable the state to complete a .‘000 mile paving program within five years.

G \S I \\ BILL P \SSES '1 he Indiana senate has passed the. house hill increasing the gasoline tax fr. m three cents to four rents a gallon. It now goes to Governor Les. lie for his approval or rejection. Should the governor sign the bill ti e tax would become effective inimeditit< ly. Approximately five million dollars will be raised by the one cent in-

DOGS ( U SE LOSS Dogs have caused a larger loss than u-ual in their sheep killing operations of the past year. According to the reP it of the trustee of (ireencastle township, the receipt- from the dog tax an $1374.00 and total expenditures to date are $1321.00. leaving a balance of $53. The total amount of the claims which sheep raisers in this county alone have filed with the township tiu tee j- 5(125.50. After using the dog tax fund as a partial payment there is till $3703.50 of claims which have not

been satisfied. These figures are for Greenca-tle township alone and the total for Putnam County will probably be very high.

The Greencastle B ind will practice the veiling at 7:30 cl < k. All members be present on time. J. L. Ellis, Rural route 4, has a new Chevrolet truck fr ni the L. and H.l Chevrolet Sales company.

Forrest L. Suthrelin, of Russellville route 1, wa- a business visitor in Greencastle Thur.-day morning.

THE WEATHER

Fair tonight and probably Friday. Rising temperatW Friday.

Women of Moo heart Legion will ! meet tonight at 7 o’clock. All member- are askeo to be present.

The regular Presbyterian mid-week prayer meeting wil lie- held tonight at 7:30 in the church parlor.

A. G. Sutherlin, Russellville route 1. is driving a new Ford sedan delivered by King, Mom on, and Foster.

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Roy Hillis was in Indianapolis Thursday attondin a meeting of the State Automobile Insurance company.

UNTONDALK— The Wabash district conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will open here Wednesday to continue through Thursday. Speakers will be Bishop Edgar Blake, Indianapolis, and Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, DePauw university president.

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Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam is to deliver an illu-trated travel talk at the dinner to be given by C. I). Hildebrand’s col-1 leg Sunday school class, on Friday 1 night, at fi o’clock, in the Methodist j

church bn.si ment, for all interested , itudents. Dr. Oxnam will leave Friday night at 12 o’clock for California.

By Joe! it’s good to smoke Luckies’.’,

"Lucky Strikes? By Joe, yes. Let me tell you. I uux cruising in my raider in the South Pacific. It had been damp, rainy st eal her anil every bit of tobacco uc had on the ship teas mouldy and could not be smoked. We began to be desperate. The men were—what you callgrouchy. Along came an American ship. We captured her and after taking the captain f officers and crew aboard my raider and find, ing comfortable places for them to stay, I and my officers went over to the captured ship to see if there was anything aboard her that uc tea n ted. VVc searched her. And what do you think? Under the cushions of a seat in the captain’s cabin we found 500 packages of Lucky Strikes! I tore off the end of one and lit it and filled my lungs with it, and By Joe, I was a man again. We hud enough for all the crew and we were till cheered up and uc all became friends once more. By Joe, 1 was sorry to sink that Amcr* lean ship that had brought us those smokes. Lucky Strikes, they arc wonderful, and my Countess, of course, wishes a fashionable, slcn. tier figure. She smokes Lucky Strikes when she is offered fattening sweets. And my life husal. ways been tin active one and I must be trim and fit. I luxe to feel u hat you Americans call ‘peppy.’ So no succts for me. Qive me a Lucky Strike instead. By Joe, it’s good for us to smoke Luckies.” Count Felix Von Luckner

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_ Authorities attribute the enormous increase —' in Cigarette smoking to the improvement

in the process of Cigarette manufacture by the applica* tion of heat. It is true that during 1928, Lucky Strike Cigarettes showed a greater increase than all other Cigarettes combined. This confirms in no uncertain terms the public’s confidence in the superiority of

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WE DO NOT WORK BY GUESS

Our shop has a standing of which wo are proud, And we can’t help from saying it nut loud. We’ve got the help and equipment, too. So there’s no job hut what we can do. One of the factors that’s lead to our .success. Is that we don’t do anything by guess.

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HEAR REV. BARNEY ANTROIII S Baptist Church Tonight Subject: “Grace Enough.”

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TF you do not enjoy your food it 1 is a true sign that you are losing your appetite. And when your appetite is “gone” it means you haven’t the resistance to ward off disease. Less of appetite is only a symptom. General weakness pervades the entire body. There is no desire to work or play. Rich, red, blood builds and sustains Your physician will tell you that lowered vitality is the result of insufficient supply of red blood cells— those vitalizing elements in the blood that nourish and sustain the body. When you get your red blood cells back to normal, that sluggish, let-down feeiing. loss of appetite, rheumatism, boils, pimples, and skin troubles disappear. You get hungry again; sleep soundly; solpl liesh takes the place of that which was once flabby. You feel strong; and your nerves become steady. S.S.S. proren record over 100 years For move than 100 years R.S.S. has been helping people regain their strength and charm. Thousand'; of users have testified to its benefit in unsolicited letters of gratitude.

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Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet.

Out of respect to the memory of James I?. Randcl, ( ashler of The Central National Bank, of Greencastle, and a loyal member of the Rutnam County Bankers Association, the following Fulnam ( ounty Banks will close tomorrow', March 8th, al 12 o’clock noon for lhe remainder of the day:—

first national bank of CI.OVEUDALE

CITIZENS BANK OF RAIN BRIDGE

RUSSELLVILLE BANK

STATE BANK OF RUSSELLVILLE

ROACHDALE BANK FILLMORE STATE BANK CITIZENS TRUST COM FAN Y

OF GREENCASTLE

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

OF GREENCASTLE