The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1929 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 1929.

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cmU«, Indiana, as second class mail matter. Under the act of March 3,

1879.

Subscription price, 10 cents per

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Personal And Local News

Ewell Stark was a business visitor in Danville Wednesday.

“Money Back" Says K. P. Mullins. “If One Hotlle Doesn’t Do You More flood Than Anvthing You Ever

l Ned."

After you have taken Dare’s Mentha Pepsin for •'! days you will, we are sure, prove to yourself that at last you have found a stomach medi-

Icine that won’t fail.

Please don’t think of Dare’s Men-

tha Pepsin as one of those “reliev- ! ers” that may help for a couple of

hours but do no lasting good. Better take it for what it is— a

Miss Mary Huffman -pent Thurs., = ^^r that day visitJUK m Indianapolis. 1 ,, iv j njf j nstant ,,.ij e f tones up and

invigorates youi weak, ailing, distressed stomach so that it will in a short time be able to digest the heartiest meal without a sign of gas, sour-

ness, belching or acidity.

Mrs. W. E. Hamm was a business visitor in Indianapolis, Thursday. D. V. Moffett of Cloverdnle, is rei ported to be confined to his home by

[ illness.

Mrs. Thomas Braden of Toledo, ()., spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams.

LIKE THE GRANDUER OF EASTER MUSIC Our Easter Lilies are superb! We have them all sizes and in all arrangements for churches, homes and personal offerings. Place your order early to avoid disappointment.

Our Policy

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Prince of near ! Rockville were business visitors in

[ flreencastle, Thursday.

Mrs. J. M. Melville will leave Friday for Glen Ellyn, 111., to visit with

relatives for a few months.

Mrs. Emma Craig of Clay City visited the first of the week in Greencastle with relatives and friends. J. J. Oakes of Northwood is driving a new special seven passenger Buick sedan delivered by D. O. Mof-

fett.

Taylor-Wendell Nuptials In London. England

The marriage of Miss Eunice Taylor to Mr. Edward Nelson Wendell has been announced by the bride s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Taylor. The marriage ceremony was performed at 11:00 o’clock, Tuesday, March 20th., 1029, in the Saint Clement Danes Church, London, England, j Mrs. Wendell attended DePauw ; University two years and is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sor- , ority. The past two years she has ; been a student in Parson’s School of i Fine and Applied Arts in New York!

City and Paris, France.

Mr. Wendell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Edward Wendell of Bos-1

, n . i ton, Massachusetts. He is a graduate |

The tremendous sales of Dares o .,c Twhnnlngv and Mentha Pepsin prove it to he the one of Boston ^ ,0 T K -

supremely good remedy for stubborn

indigestion.

Indianapolis

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Mary Ruark was in Thursday on business.

Miss Ruth Briggs underwent a tonsil operation at the county hospital Thursday morning- Dr. Camack of (Indianapolis preform* d the operation. Prof. George 1!. Manhart underwent a tonsil operation at the county hospital Thursday morning. Dr. C. C. Tucker performe the operation. This noon, Mrs. Nellie Anderson who o|K‘rates the Studio Tea Shop served two of the recipes she heard over her radio during the morning. One was an apple cu.-tard pie and one an Arango cream pie. Her patrons en-

Miss Alice Werneke and Mrs. Ger- joyed them very much,

trude Werneke visited Wednesday

evening in Brazil with the letters parent-, Mr. and Mrs. William Hill. The Central Hrust company of Greencastle, trustee of Beatrice Brown filed a final report in the probate court through their attorneys, Hays and Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. J* hn Vontress and family of Limedale will leave Saturday for Santarick, New Mexico, where they will make tfudr future home.

Mrs. Raymond Allen, Bainbridge route 1, was in Greencastle Thursday

nn i aing on business.

Two affidavits were file in the

FEMININE MONOPOLY

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ECREMOXT, Mass., Mar. 28 (UP)

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 28. (UP)— The bulk of hug prices was largely 15 cents lower at the Union Stock Yards here today. 150 to .TOO pounders brought $11.05 to $11.85, mostly $11.75. Receipt were estimated ' at

0,500.

The cattle and calves markets were steady and strung on receipt of 650 and 000 head respectively. Steers were quoted at > 11.50 to $13.25, vealers cleared at $10 to $17 and calves brought $7.50 to $12.50. The sheep market was weak to

lower.

Roy Curry of Bloomington was a business visitor in Greencastle, on Thursday. He also visited his father,!

j W. A. Curry while here.

Mr. and Mrs. Carol Cross and lit-

tle daughter, Mary Lee, of Conneaut, BOM DO YOl I EEL ON ARISING? Ohio, arrived Wednesday from I * *'a- you r Answer.' ItIrraVake'wdh non, \vhere they have hern spending):, lively, healthy, energetic body. It

is now associated with the Interna-, tional Telephone Company in Madrid, j Spain. | After a wedding trip through Hoi- j

land, Belgium, France, and Switzerland, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell will he I thusiasm for their work,

at home in Madrid, Spain. * * I- ♦ * * I Pf-

Window Shoppers’ Night In here you will find many suggestions f 0 your Faster attire. The Quality Shop

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Order Of Service For Good Friday

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■n:;To:::“ y Home Missionary So-| M-ha Washing Ouh w “ ^to the , , - cietv of the Methodist Church will! The Martha Washington Club met refreshment of S' meet at the church Friday afternoon Wednesday afternoon a the home o i Jments of f mt

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cordially invited. Mrs. R. T. Stephenson is the leader and she announces the following order of service: Hymn, “O Love That Wilt Not Let

Me Go.”

Collection, Lenten Offering. Prayer, Mrs. Heavenridge. Reading from Mark, Chapter 8— Mrs. G. B. Oxnam. Song, “W'hen I Survey the Wonderous Cross’’—Mrs. O. H. Smith, Mrs. A. G. Brown. Reading from Thomas A. Kempis, Mrs. Frank Donner. Prayer, Mrs. Henry Ostrom. Song, “In the Cross of Christ I Glory”—Mrs. A. G. Brown, Mrs. O.

H. Smith.

Reading from “The Cross” (E. Stanley Jones)—Mrs. Graften I.ong-

den.

Song, “There Is a Green Hill Far Away”—Mrs. Fred O’Hair. Reading, Passion Story according to Mark—Mrs. R. T. Stephenson. Reading, “Seven Last Words”— Mrs. Fred O'Hair. Dismissal—Mrs. E. R. Bartlett. +++++♦

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This town probably is one of the the past week with relatives, to visit ' is miserable to drag an aching, tired,

criminal court by Prosecutor Mat shall U w in the country which has a school- j Mr. and Mrs. Omer Beck, parents of I weary body from a sleepless, restless Abrams Wedne-duy afternoon against hoard composed entirely of women. Mrs. Cross, on Eouth Indiana St. Mrs. ^‘r'thJkidneys. constanHy^in m

25 years, are h reliable, valuable medicine that promotes a healthy, normal activity of kidneys, and bladder, and so make for better health— longer life. Try them. —For sale by R. P. Mullins.

C. V Harrison. According to the af- Mrs. Mabel Wilcox recently was electfidavit Harri on had fraduenth oh- . d to the board, which already in-

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tained food.

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Gorgeous Flowers From “The Peck Flower Shop” will make Her Easter a day of gladness and cheer. Our display of flowers marks the supreme artistry in the field of cultivated blooms. Order from us now— We’ll deliver to Her on Faster morning. Peck Flower Shop Phone 711-K. 103 E. Hanna St.

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Mrs. L. B. Shellwirne Arrives Home, March 22nd Word Km been received from Mr-.p L. B, Shelburne, who left here March 12th, by motor for her home in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, that she arrived home March 22nd, after spending two days in St. Louis, two days in Kansas City, one day in Topeka and one day in Denver and found the ground covered with four feet of snow and the weather very cold. Mrs. Shelburne spent several months here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Boes, on East Hanna street, ami made many friends who will be glad to hear of her safe arrival home. She described her trip home as a “wonderful trip and never had a hitch of any kind.” +++++* Mooseheart Legion Meets Tonight The Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Members are asked to bring jello and wafers. +++++♦ Delta Theta Tau Meeting Postponed The meeting of Delta Theta Tau for tonight has been postponed a week. + + + ♦ + <• Methodist W. F. M. S. Has Birthday Dinner About a hundred members and guests were present at a birthday dinner given by the W. F. M. S. of the Methodist Church Wednesday evening. The dining room was made beautiful with softly shaded lights and the candles and crepe jiaper ribbons which decorated the tables. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and Prof, and Mrs. J. T. Pedlow led in the singing of the hymns. They also sang two negro spirituals, “Nobody Knows the Trouble I See” and “Lord, I Want to be a Christian;” and “The Jubilee Song” the words and music of which were written by our own Mrs. W. H. Chandler. Mrs. Briggs, the president, then introduced the speaker of the evening, Mrs. Evelyn Riley Nicholson, wife of Bishop Nicholson, who gave a short talk on what had been accomplished by the society and what might be expected in the future. She said that the little society started 00 years ago by eight women had now a membership of 650,000 in this country alone; that putting together the years of service of all the missionaries, starting with only two the first year and about 100 now, there has been 1100 years of service given in the 60 years, that there has been a great change for the better in the lives* of the women and children of the countries served. She told of the International Council which met in Jerusalem last year to find a common platform for the Christians of all nations. Her talk was very interesting and inspired the members with a new en-

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