The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 March 1929 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY. .« A R< H 12,1929.

SPECIAL SALE BUCKEYE INCUBATORS 175 Size, Old Price 844.50; sale .. .$29.00 250 Egg Size, Old Price -857.75; sale .. .$40.50 350 Egg Size, Old Price $68.00; sale .. .$47.00 Never before have you been able to buy the Famous Buckeye at a price like this.

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Browning-Hammond Hdw. Co.

East Side Square.

Phone 214.

THTE DAILY BANNLK Mi. and Mrs. Carroll Moore visited Entered in the Post Office at Green- ' Sunday afternoon in Vincennes.

castle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. Under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week.

Personal And Local News

SKA It (A \ I'.ltSl S SEARCY The fire department was called to Ruth Naomi Searcy has filed an af- C.miner Brothers plant in the south fidavit for divorce from Lyman T. end early Tuesday afternoon, to exSearcy in the Putnam circuit court, t:, rcuish a pile of burning rubbish, Cruel anil inhuman treatment is al- n ar the garage. There was no damleged. age done.

HEAR REV. BARNEY ANTROIUJS Baptist Church Tonight * Subject: “Exceeding Sinfulness of Sin’

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LYN HARDING

WILLIAM FARNUM

STAR CAST—100 PEOPLE—$100,000 PRODUCTION Enraptured critic, of New York, Chicago and all citie* where shown hail thi. “Macbeth” finest Shakespearean production ever shown. MAIL ORDERS NOW SE ^ r r^ DAY

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Nights and Matinee:

Popular Prices:

$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00

F'.dgar Prevo is on a business trip to Chicago. Mrs. Cecil Sutton visited in Terre Haute Tuesday. Mrs. S. A. Grismer of Clayton was the guest of tela lives and friends here today. Prof. F. C. Tilden will give a reading Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock in Mehnrry hall. Mrs. Raymond Dirks of Ladoga has returned to her home after spending the week-end in Greencastle with friends. Billy Allen who has been confined to the Hospital the past week, folI lowing an accident, was taken to his home today. Clyde Botoroff of New York visited Monday with his -ister, Mrs. Margarotte Broadstreet, who is seriously ill at her home on E. Seminary St. Mr. Botoroff formerly lived in Greencastle. Born to Mr. and Mr?. Janies Reynolds Monday at the County Hospital a son. Mrs. Reynolds, who has been in the hospital for the past several day- suffering with utemic poisoning, is reported in a serious condition. Mis Mary Katherine Vawter, 319 South Locust St., is reported improving nicely following an operation which she underwent Monday morning at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. She will be able to return to her home in this city within the next few days. Mrs. L. B. Shelburne of Steamboat Springs, Colo., who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Boes, on Fast Hanna Street since December 10 left for her home this morning. Mrs. Shelburne made the trip here in her car in three days from Denver, after receiving word of the serious illness of her parents.

L. M. Marrold of Indianapolis was a business visitor in Greencastle Tuesday. Miss Anne Nichals, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. K. B. Nichols, sustained minor injuries Monday afternoon about 4 o'clock when she fell down the back stairs at the local high school building. Miss Nichols was stunned for a short time, and a gush was cut over one eye. In this week’s issue of the Christian Century, perhaps the most outstanding journal of Religion published in America, reviews are ’ given of twenty-three of the season’s most important religious hooks. Kooks by two Greencastle authors appear in this list and are given splendid reviews. “Our Recovery of Jesus,” by Walter K. Bundy, Bobbs-Mcrrill Company, and, “Pentecost: A Renewal of Power”, by B. H. Bruner, I)' ubleday, Doran & Company.

SALARIES GO UP INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 12. (UP)— Increase of $2 on the weekly wage of 350 grocery and meat market managers of 250 stores of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. in Indiana and Illinois was announced here at a banquet of the company’s managers. “We’re building men instead of dollars,” was the explanation of John A. Lindgren, Jr., vice-president of the division with headquarters in Indianapolis, in explaining the raise in wages.

GUN SMUGGLING REVEALED EL PASO, Tex., March 12 (UP)— First smuggling of arms across the Rio Grande was revealed today by H. C. Horsley, chief of the United States Border patrol. Two patrolmen, investigating an Island in the river, were fired on from ambush last night by smugglers who escaped.

JURY TRIAL TOMORROW —o— Sheriff Ed Eiteljorge was busy Tuesday notifying jurors of the trial of Eber Hamilton versus Floris McCammack, -uit in replevin, which starts in the Putnam circuit court on Wednesday morning. John H. James and Fred Thomas are the attorneys for the plaintiff while M. .1. Murphy and Theodore Crawley will represent the defendant.

“Reach for a Lucky and not for a sweet

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Fannie Ward

Famous for Her Ever* Youthful A ppearance.

Rheumatic Fains i Many rheumatic -and sciatic pains are due to impurities and toxins in the blood because of poorly functioning kidneys. Sedatives, dopes and i powerful drugs give only temporary i relief and do not remove the cause. , If you suffer stiffness, joint aches and I rheumatic pains, get the new, quick- ( acting l ystex Test at any drug store. J No sedatives or narcotics. If you don’t I soon feel free of pain and like new, 1 you get your money back under our ! Iron-Clad, Money Back Guarantee, j ( ystex, special, only 60c.—R. P. Mul-j lins, Druggist.

AT I HE V0WUA8TLE A mighty new drama of desert romance, shaped by the same hand that carved immortal glory for Rudolph Valentino in "The Sheik,” opens today at the Voncastle theater for a two days’ showing. The production is “Love in the Desert,” directed by George Melford for FBO with Noah Beery, Olive Borden and Hugh Trevor in the leading roles. It is here for a two days’ stay. In “Love in the Desert”, Melford i takes a story elementally different from “The Sheik” and against the j same brilliant backgrounds weaves it! into sparkling and intriguing drama. I Here, the sheik proves the villain and Noah Beery gives to the role all his j sturdy talent for things unpleasant. | Hugh Trevor, popular juvenile, isj seen as a daring young Englishman | who becomes the sheik’s rival for the j affection of the desert charmer. Konjola Rescues Young Lady From Nervous Collapse Says New Medicine Strengthened And Invigorated Her Entire InnerSystem and Organs.

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“‘Reach for a Lucky and not for a sweet.' That's been my policy ever since Luckies started—my way of retaining the figure I need to be known as the ever-youthful Fannie Ward. So I say to you women who want to cheat time as I have done, 'Reach for a Lucky and not for a tweet.'" Fannie Ward r PHE modern common sense way—reach for A a Lucky instead of a fattening sweet. Every, one is doing it—men keep healthy and fit, women retain a trim figure. Lucky Strike, the finest tobaccos, skilfully blended, then toast, ed to develop a flavor which is a delightful al. ternative 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 say: “It's good to smoke

Luckies."

Authorities attribute the enormous increase in Cigarette smoking to

MISS PEGGY WHALEY

‘For more than six months I suff-

P. E. O. Sisterhood Initiation And Election

Chapter, I, P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet with Mrs. F. C. Tilden Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. There i will be initiation and election of of-

| ficers.

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Mrs. Williams To Entertain Her Bridge Club '1 he L. F. F. Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. Ethel Williams Wednesday evening, March 13th at 7:30 o’clock.

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Jane Farmer Entertains Group of Young People

Miss Jane Farmer was hostess to a group of young people at her home on East Washington street last Saturday evening. A delightful social time was enjoyed by all and after refreshments of apple were served the guests discussed the year’s program of the County Council of Religious

ered from extreme nervousness,” said | F ' < ^ Uta *' on- announcement was

made that Harold Storm of Fillmore had been appointed Associate Supt. of the County Y. P. organization. Miss Farmer is the Y. P. Supt. Guests

Miss Peggy Whaley, 119 1-2 North Union street, Kokomo, Indiana. “Insomnia also was my lot and as a result of these ailments my general

health was in an extremely rundown j " e,P: Ethel Marie O’Hair, condition. I was on the verge of a j-^ evo Cowgill, Esther Whitaker and nervous collapse. Loss of sleep con-i 1 ^ f ' ssrs - John Talbott, Maurice Kersey

tributed steadily to my weakness. 1; ^ aro ^ “^°rm an( | L,, on Snyder, had little or no appetite and lost!,.,. . . + + + ♦ weight rapidly. jU.nton And Mad,son Tps. “Some days ago I read a statement | ""i' . ' <on " n ' K ' H ( lu,,

by a friend of mine and as I knew „ "“’’i' a "' 1 . Mnd,son . Township her to be a most sincere person*, I de-: T ,’ m , ( W *U meet termined then and there to try this:,, ^ au 1 at l * u ‘ honie of new medicine, Konjola, myself. From k , ( ' M,k ' h, ‘ wiU bl ‘ “^'^'‘<1 the very start of the treatment I felt y ,, s lab,,, '• Th '' P ro K rum better and four bottles have affected [)).'' m kee > ,,n * with St - brick’s

complete recovery. 1 1 - ‘ ’

Fannie Ward

Famoui for Her EverYouthful Appearance.

the improvement in the process of Cigarette manufacture by the application of heat. It is true that during 1926, Lucky Strike Cigarettes •bowed • greater increase than all other Ciga. rettes combined. This confirms in no uncertain terma the public's confidence in the superior*

itv of Lucky Strike.

It’s toasted'’ No Throat Irritation-No Cough.

I have a fine

appetite. I sleep through the night without waking ami my nerves are calm again. To me Konjola is simply wonderful and I can think of no recommendation strong enough to give this astounding remedy. It has meant a new life to me.” Konjola is sold in Greencastle at the Owl drug store and by all the best druggists throughout this entire section. —(Adv.) ■ o——— New Auto Speed Record Is Made

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Give Shower For

Newly Married ( ouple

A miscellaneous shower was given last Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. * lyde ( arrington at their home near Putnamville. A number of friends of the recently married young couple

xveri. present’ and showered them with j Groe^’Huffman, P ' +4.4.4.4.* E,lith Nee ‘*’ Ml - Wm " V

Business Women's Week Endorsed By Gov. Leslie National Husine Women'has been favorably commentsli by >many men and women of One of the latest to lend hi- Hidin ment to the project is GovernorII G. Leslie. Governor lieslie writes: “It is my pleasure to lend myro^ iul and unqualified i i iior-emuit the movement looking forward ItJ active obseivance of National iness Women’s Week, March tO-ltl “At this particular time w n 1 American women are holding -oi conspiciuous positions i'f and are forging to the front -u pt^ inently, it is quite fitting unoapi i iate that their int> r •: a,;.ii| receive proper recognition and dorsement.” The Business an Professional men’s Club of which the G club is a member, has more i chapters in the United States, r senting a membership of 52,0001

bers.

The local club will obsi it. Ilini*| Women’s Week with a -pedal I ing Wednesday evening at the I of Mrs. Marie Zuhuinka.-, wimfo^ I ed the local club. Miss Jennie Hersch and many prominent » from over the State will attend!

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Reelsville Ladies Aid Hold All-Day Meeting An all-day meeting of the

Aid of Reelsville wn ■ held at home of Mr-. Ola I'ollom I ar-dl Mania 7th. The meeting was order by singing and prayer. At noon a delicious dinner served. The reinaindi r of tlieilay* spent in quiltim.'. Tin ■' pre-rnt«ff M i . Mhmtfri < hi w, Mrs. DM h <len, Mrs. John Haash . IfcvJ Harper, Mrs. Andy Huffman,

Mrs. Geo. M

KKGKAVK’S “GOLDEN ARROW’ TRAVELS 231 MILKS PLUS PER HOUR.

DAYTON REACH, Fla., Mar. 12 (UP)—Lee Bible, now a fameless auto racer, this afternoon will settle his lithe body in the low-hung seat of J. M. White's “3 riplex” speed car and attempt to achieve the lacking fame by beating the high mark set yesterday by Maj. H. O. D. Segrave of 231.-

362 miles per hour.

The beach on which these powerful engines of speed travel is in excellent condition. It is hardly possible however, that it could he in better condition than yesterday when the Englishman Segraves’ “Golden Arrow” roar-

ed over the

over the mile course and back.

The “Triplex", though holding the ... „ stage today, cannot lessen the brilli-l the W. (’. T. U. for many year'sTpnk' (if Vnufutvloxr’o *... —i* ^ - * - * V I

Woman’s Circle Will

Meet \\ ednesday

Mrs. J. J. Eitel and Mrs. John Eitel w ill | M . hostesses to the Woman’s

< irrle of the Presbyterian

Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. J. Eitel on Melrose Ave. Mrs. Minnie Williams will give the Story of the San Juan hos-

pital.

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M. (. T. U. Inslitute In Greencastle April 8»h

The Woman’s Christian Temperance | nion held a most interesting meeting Monday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church. Following the devotions, which were lead by Mrs. C. ' • Hillis, a number of the ladies responded to roll call with quotations from Francis E. Willard. The afternoon was devoted largely to perfecting plans for the W. C. T. U. institute, which is to be held by the local l nion April 8th in Greencastle. Mrs. Fay, mother of Mrs. Elmer Van Cleave, who is president of the Spencer County Union and who has been active in various departments of

Mrs. Geo. Fox, Mrs. Ed Herbfrt,l Mack Long, Mrs. R. * . Siodnir, Kate Reel, Miss Josie Brown. Mrs. Thai! Rickett, Mrs Chi- ' Mis. Vernie Beaman a d the I' 0 * Church M rs. Ola I’ollom.

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Morning Musicale Meets W ednesday The Greencastle Morning , will meet Wednesday morning o’clock with Mrs. C. W. Uti-. ■ I wood. The chorus will rehear**

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Alpha O Initiates New Members

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Coast (o coast radio hook-up every Saturday night through the National Broadcasting Company's network. The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra in * ’The 1 unri that made Broadwa y, Broadway."

a nee of yesterday’s performance the “Golden Arrow” with the ), n li| angular Segrave at the wheel.

Mrs. Callahan Hostess

Veronica Club

The Veronica Club will meet with Mrs. Hattie Callahan, Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock on South Locust

street.

on the value of county organizations and the institute work of the coun-

ties in southern Indiana.

The Union expressed its thanks and appreciation to the newly appointed Prosecuting attorney Marshall Ablams, for the interest and special effort he portrayed in the prosecution of his first case, which was a viola-

tion of prohibition.

Alpha Omicron Pi held

fiintd ‘

itiation Saturday evening, »

for the following pledges:

(Jlezen, Oblong, Ul-i I ,orotk ' , Hutsonville, 111.; Adeline Kn-f^

wardsville, III.; Lueille cugo, 111.5 Aline Thompsonvtlle, Pauline Townes, Ma'" Ky.; Gypsy Wilson, l* r " f ’

Young, Indianapolis; !V1- ' • w Greencastle; Helen Eing, ' (

tie; and Mrs. Coralie ‘ a member of " Liif

Alpha 0**

0resent <

was

organization became

Pi.

Guests and alumnae p Fae Houston, cn-’-IO,

Charlotte Shaw, Blooming

King, ’28; Margaret Met

Fredia Cox, ’28; Mr, Or"^

mond, and Miss Jane U‘ r "

An initiation

the new initiates Sunday