The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 June 1929 — Page 2

GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY,, JUNE 20.

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2-4 North Jaeksan, St. (iret ncastle, Ind

Tradi 1 in (irfenruslle, the* Biggest l.iirle ( ily iu IndiHiu

LONE STAR CEMENT COMPANY

We (extend heartiest congratulations to youi' organization and personnel for the fine community spirit. The Barbecue \vas great.

We are always ready to cooperate with Community Enterprises of worth.

THK DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office st Grccncastlc, liidi.iru, ofi atcond clsss mail matter. L'ntfcr the act ot Mardi a. 1879. | Snbariiptlon price, 10 eenta |ter week. v | •

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Personal And Local News

, •>. K. S. \\ ill Honor \V. (i. M.

\S ill) Banqurt

(ireoncasl !■ Chapter No. 255

j East, rn Sc r will Ptitertain at the I temple Thui o iy eveninK at 0::i0 o'-

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' Hui'-i-MrCammack Weadinrt j Solciniii/ifl Wednesday

M.'■;! MeC uamack, daughter 0 " lor 'injr, June 19th at Brazil. But yoiinir people are well known

Mrs. Lillie Allen, of Indianapolis, ivisitinK at the home of Mr. and Mi Batke Duidiar.

clock with a official visit Matron, \h

Ind.

Rescivati bi'eii made, pi'nhalily < will he . er

im|to t in honor of the ;

Vernon Shirley is quarantined at hi home nn thi Manhattan road with the email pox. Mrs. Robert John and baby daughter, Thelma Jo ephine left the Putnam County Hospital rue-day. Fred flood wire, Harold Stoner, and Rex Cra.-k motored to Terre Haute Thursday to play golf on a cour e there.

Mr . Charlotti Gregory, Illinois street, returned Weonesday from CliicajiO where she has been visiting her

ini tlio attendance will • <! this numlii r. Dinner d at long tahle-, decor-

ated in a w s iy of garden flowers.

Following ti. dinner the State offic-i sa J 1( | w i, h(, ;) om

ers will ass. hie in the chapter room se ,. v j,.,.

for husincs-. Those not eligible to .j. .j. the chaptei io.i'ii will be entertained 1 Mrs. Dun nor Giles

Die Worthy * ,r:i n<t, j.. pl|;|l | iV1 .j ( n . the Indianapolis News. Ahhie Hail: oft of Gary,! .;. . r .+

I Standard Bearers

for 125 plates have To pi tll i c Friday The Standard Bearers of the Methodi t < .rch will meet Friday at 5:30 o’clock with Miss Elsie Morrison for j picnic supper. Each member bring |

di li of food and table

\ ARK osr: \ KINS

W \GES At IT\ K w YR

1 Ins imple Home (ii\ing Yninzitig

Treatment Results

Ask for an oii"inal two ounce bottle ut Mi.oin ’: I nn laid t).| jnid .'i|i|>ly night and morning to the wollen cnlurgcd vi in tuhhii.g gently Upward unit toward- the lieait a. the blond in the \ri in flow that way.

In hundriul of ca • Moone' Finer alo Oil ha- givi i bli ssed n lii f. fiet a hi tti, ida> -if wonderful foi l Icii <lld Foil-, Broken Vein and Ti i ihli nine ca ' | Kczerna.

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refund.d. R I'. .Mulliri cli..- 'Hug tore

mu t get complete satisfac- \ oni - innn> y will be cheer fully

VI I VHABAD, In la, June 20 (IT) Nadir Khan, funner commander of iIn military forct of ex-king Antatrullan of Afghanistan and who is now .allying on the war agaii t the present king, Bacha Sakao, claimed toiday that in a r. cent engagci.nent ins troops killed L,500 of Bodia Sakao’s unpotti r and captured oflfi others. Nadir Khan .aid hi- own losses wei. negligible. He failed to state, however, where the battle took place, although lie added that he was inarching on Kabul, capital of Afghanistan. Tic- information wa contained in a letter from Nadir Khan, published here th ay.

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FOR RF..VI 2 apartment, Bhone Cigai .s'tore.

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furnished Huffman’s 2iP'U.

FOR RKM'— i mu. Call 532-1. St.

Nice cool, sleeping •111 E. Washington 20-3p

HEALTHFUL

LtSS THAN

DOUBLE ACTINC

— nourishing, body building foods are the only kind tint should ever be served but to be : are of always get' ting such foods you must select only the best of baking materials and use Calumet, the leav» ener of proven purity.

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CALUMET THE WO R ED'S C R BATES T BAKING POWDER S/aES JIVY TIMES THOSE OF A.W OTHER HR A_N D

Don’t let Rheumatism

make an invalid of you—S.S.S. stands ready to knock it out.

Marion Crawley has left for Camp Knox win re he will be for the next six weeks in connection with his R. 0. T. ('. training. Catherian Trail, 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mr . Cha . Trail of this city is critically ill at her home at 307 Central Ave. Mr. and Mr . O. Piper of Assention, III., have returned home after a \i it with Mr. and Mr-. Ralph Crawley and attending the barbecue. In case of a hard rain the Kiwanis picnic will be held in the dining room at the Christian Church instead of on the J. ((. Carnmack lawn. Rev. W. F. Rader has returned to his home in College Corner, Ohio, after a hurt visit with In i ters, Fallie and Ism Rader, Fast Walnut St. The Sunday evening Union Church service will he held in the Pie byterian Church at 7:3t) o’clock. Rev. Howard I aylor, will deliver the ej--

IB rst-hell, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Morris Campbell of Fillmore, sustained a badly mashed forefinger on the right hand Weonesday while unloading a

separator.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, Jr., and son Harold have gone to Hamburg, N. Y., for a visit with Mr. and Mr Clyde Rogers. They will also visit Niagara Falls. Dr and Mrs. A. (). Rrharss of Dallas, Texas are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hurst on East Franklin Ft. Dr. and Mi . Scharss have ju.-t returned from Honolulu. In the case of Charles Hall versu. Barnabas Franki ; it al, a decree of quiet title was granted by Judge James P. Hughes in tire circuit court Wednesday afternoon. Andrew Durham i» ll*e attorney for the plaintiff. Mrs. I.. H. Dirks and on-, Raymond, George and Hulu rt are making a three weeks’ tour of the east They are now in Boston from where they will go to the suimner home of Dr. and Mrs. W. \\ . Sweet in New Hampshire. They expect to get home June 30. George Dirk will remain in Schenectady, N. A ., where Ire will be

employed.

The fire department was called to the corner of Locust and Seminary (nets Wetlnesday evening about ter: o’clock. Mrs. Gaylord Brown thought that her car had caught on fire, hut it was later thought that she saw a flash from a shorted wire. When the fire department arrived there was no fire and fireman William Jones, looked over the car to mo that nothing w.i.s damaged.

iu the recep: on room. . The menu i- a.- follows: 1 i lit ( ocktail Chicken 1 Pea- in Patties Baby l'.o< t- with Par ley Potatoes Au Gratin Olive Tomatoes Stuff, d with ( abb: ■ and Celery Salad Hot Rolls and Butter ' Brick Li Cream Wafers (’of fee The state officers who will be present aii : Dr Hi lbert C. Sear-, W. G. 1’., of Danville, hr .; Urn Sieger. \ so. G. p., West Lebanon; Blanche Regctt, G. Sic., Indianapolis; Daisy Cri-t, (!. Cond., Crawfonlsville; Truman G. Yunckcr, Gr. Chaplain, Gieenca tie; Albert Phillips, Gr. Marshall, Hobart, Ind. Anna Crawley, ti. Ruth, Danville; Ru.-c .Malcolm, G. Martha, lixlianapoli ; Martha Zoereher. P. \V. G. M., Indianapolis; Nelle Goodhar, P. W. G. M., < rawfordsville; Mrs. ! Phillips, P. (I. Martha; Lena Coy, G. Deputy, Colfax; Lassie Martin, G. Deputy, Cl.-.yton; and Mr. Zoereher, Honorary Past Grand Patron. Prof, and Mrs. Truman G. Yuneker will entertain the State officers at j their home on Highwood Ave., following the meeting at the temple,

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Y\ . H. M. S. Enjoys /

.Ynniial Picnic

“What i o rare as a day in June?” It was a happy thoucht that th<> Woman'- Home Mi sionary Society of the Methodi t ( hurch of Greejicastle

Hridge-Liincheon Mi . Frank Dormer, 023 Fast Seminal St., entertained with 11 tables j of bridge at In i home Thursday. Luncln on wa serve dat 1 o’clock at small tabic delightfully decorated in ram- | bUrVoscs, el|)hinium and coreopsis, -j- >;• -I- -I* -h YtHing People’s Branch f Will Enjoy Picnic The Y. P. B. will hold a picnic at Prof. R. A. Ogg's orchard Friday, June 21st. Members are requ. sted to nsiet at “Bill” McGaughey’s home at 3:30 p. m. Please tiling one diuh of

food.

-)- •!« »!• -J- + Eli/abeth Chambers And Kmpson " ■• ■ ■ ■

r riIOSF muscular pains, com1. monly called rheumatism, are genet ally due to a run-down condition, with the number of red-blood-cells below the normal count. S S.S. aids the system in building Up these red-blood-eells and in getting rid of the condition of which the rheumatism is but a symptom. The body becomes .‘-trong ami dis-ease-resistant, and the rheumatic pains go. Pains in your muscles and joints make you miserable, loss efficient, interfere with your working hours, ruin your sleep. If allowed to continue, as the years pass the danger increases. But what a change with rich, red-Llood-cells in your body—Nature’s Building material -making the flesh firm—giving strength to the vital organs. You can’t rub rheumatism out. It is deeper than that. It must be knocked out. And the sure way is Ly helping the lighting blood—the red-blood-cells! Increase your army of “workers’’ (red-Uood-celis), and those muscle

and joint pains, commonly called rheumatism, vanish. S.S.S. has brought this change about for thousands. Why not for you? “After suffering several years, six bottles of S.S.S. completely relieved me of rheumatism. It also cleared up a skin eruption and gava me a good appetite. I think S.S.S. is a wonderful medicine.”—R. L. Basic, Southern Railway, Knoxville, Tenn. S.S.S. Is mad'’ from fresh vegetable drugs and has stood the teat of over 1U0 years. All Drug Stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes. Aik for the larger size. It is mure economical. cvinubi ijU tt.s s ce. .

“Take it from me, you can get the best in fishing tackles at the Owl

Drug Store!”

Reels, Casting rods, Lines, Sink-

ers, Hooks, fieial Bait.

Arti-

Owl Drug Store

bad when it -elected the month of June, when rose - are in bloom and all naiure is niiling, to hold its annual pienic with Mis Laura Ammerinan, ever the glorious and hospitable ho-t-e . It proved to be a fitting climax for a year of intensive activities, and to usher in the vacation period with the : atisfied feeling that all obligations havoc-been met ih a splendid way ai that the new year's work beginning in September will open up for it.- member with renewed strength and renewed zeal for the work that lie. very close to the heart of a large gr, up of women of the church. The bu ines: men ting wa- held on the cool and spar ion- veranda of t»he horn, . The following officer weie

elected for the ensuing year:

President, Mi . M. t. Heaven ridge, (ire President: .Mi S. A. Hays, Mr . U. H. ( handler, Mr . YV. F.

Svv.thli n, Mrs. J. R Miller.

Recording Secy.: Mr-. T. E. Evans. < one ponding Secy.: Mrs. A E.

Ayler,

Ti’ea-uror: Mrs. VV. II. Jennings. Pianist: Mrs. F. R. Bartlett. Dep’t. Secretaries Gliildren’. Work: Mr R. J Gillespie. , Evangelism: Mi . Harold Zink. Mi .-i, nary Education: Mrs. Ida Pierre. Mite Box: Mr;. William Blanchard. Stew an hip: Mrs. Henry Krehl. Jubilee Secy.: Mi Myrtle Frye. Supplies: Mrs. Fester Jones. Temperance; Mr . H. B. Gough. Thank Offering: Mrs. Henry Mc-

I>'an.

Youii!' People' Work: Miss Susie Talbott. Mu-ic: Mrs. O. H. Smith. Mr A. T. Briggs was in charge of the program. She spoke of the Jubil, e campaign to celebrate tin* 50th anniversaiy of the founding of the! society which will terminate in 1930,1 that the money thus raised will he! used for the ever widening expansion I of Kingdom building in this land ofi

ours.

A few gentlemen availed themselves of the invitation to become a part i of the inner circle and to partake of the huuniitul and delectable supper which wa provided. Miss Ammermaii was ably a i. ted in the social amenities by Mrs. <). F. Lakin and | het committee. Farewells were said to meet again the third Wednesday in September. +>++++ 1 > 1 EntertaiiiH At I (inner For Miss Daggy ,Mrs. Guy Wright entertained a few frond at (J o'clock dinner Wednesday evening for Mi- ; Genevieve Dagg.v, bride-elect. Mis- Daggy will become the bride of Dr. Gilbert I). Rhea June 29th, at the home of her parent', Mr. and Mis. Albert Daggy, East Wa hington street. ++♦+++ Miss Antes Gives Afternoon Party Mi . Fin Ha Baker of California and Mrs. Church of Chicago were out-of-town vin l at an afternoon party given by Mis; Elizabeth Ames at lier home, 205 S. Spring Ave., Thur-day. There were 25 guests. The home was beautifully decorated in roses.

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REACH FOR a LUCKY INSTEAD OF V S\' D !

It’s toasted No Throat Irritation-No Cou^h.

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