The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1930 — Page 2

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• •j.jj THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THT’RSD -^V- _

YOUTlirLIfcNESS and BEAUTY

are deficmic/it upon u strong body — finn flesh — a clear skin

THE DAM Y R\N\FR Entrri'd in lh«‘ I‘<>kI Office at GreenCiistlt 1 , Indiana, ns second Haas mail nintlrr. I’nder tlx 1 art «>f March 3, !87!l. Suhsarifition price, 10 cent# par week.

Society

TSJOTIUNG in more beautiful, IN more inspiring, more glorified

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The uhy cl a clear skin

A 1 'v »kin speaks oi ricii, red

blood within. It is Natuie outward reflection of internal healthhiiness. Men an 1 women, both, ju.tly covet admiration and all may expect such satisfaction to its fullest extent if they are the posse or- of a clear, un

blemished skin.

If you are unfortunate in this re pcct yon owe it to yourself and friends to remova the cause. Nature will the;', provide the complex! n which . ■ so much

desired.

More- important still,

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than the supreme manifestation of Nature in the human body. Those sparkling eyes, that ejear skin, that firm flesh, and that vigor of action denoting vitality, bespeak lovelinesit and internal health-

fulness.

And so, is it nor our birthright to be masters over our own bodies? To be sure not much is said openly about personal

Per; anal And Local News

Tri l*si To Meet

| On Friday

'I'li,. Tri Psi will meet with Mrs. Suf, Bitth . ■Hh' vti-t Walnut tred.

i Friday afternoon.

First Marti Parent- •!• Teachers Will Meet Second Ward P. T. A. The Parent Ti achois' association of To ^eet Friday First Wartl will meet in the au<li- '|’|, e sjecond Ward P T. A. will meet

New S|trini; Hamlliags $2.9, r >

liiiium of the school Friday |,iav nfleruonn at

nm»n at 2::i0 o’clock. The program ili(?

will he given hy Miss Dora Jones "I .;. ». .;..;.

Mansfield hall. Her talk "ill he on ,|,| UI f u ., .,, n t , |uh met W’etlncsday , her Havels of recant years. I afternoon with Mrs. John Cook If

The program was given by Mrs. (iuy j Wright. The guests weie Mr . C. K. Malhes a .1 Vlrs. Clyde Rogers.

i ho school hiiihl

,wm \ Til! GREAT Hl.OOI)TONIC >IN( 1 18 20

Mfong healthy blood nourishes the body and lights iig.iins 1 inf. ..'ion and dis-

Los;, of strength flabby fit ■ h and i i n eruptions are but a few of t!.. ymptoms of a deeper and rrure dangerous trouble—a lack of the normal count of redcells in the blood.

handicaps—skin blemishes —sallow complexion — poor health—but secretly they influence many im-

portant affairs.

Skilled physicians recognize the appearance of slun blemishes, lack of appetite, Habby flesh and loss of energy as an indication t liat the body's liower resistance is lew —that there is a deficiency

of red-blood-cells.

This i why so many •ceking youtiifulne . iml beauty, have taken a course of S S.S. It hel| Nature restore the blc od to its normal sta'e. Without plenty of rich, rc<: blood-cells there would be no strong, sturdy, powerful men or beautit. 1. calthy women.

Mi Harry Crawford, :MMi W. Walnut St., < ilic.-d to her home by

illness.

Mr. ami Mr-. Kohoit Shuck spent | ( hupcl Monday ami Tuo Way with home folk

at Fillmore.

Mi . ( \. Phillips ami sons of Torre Hut. are ci-itiiig her parent-;. Mi. ami Mr-. 0. I'. I.akin. Mis. A If i d llirt, wh i was called to Los Angeli , ( alii . A the death of her sister. Mr Sardes , has return-

ed home.

Th ■ pr. paiato;> rvice for Communion will hr Indd in the Presbyterian chunai thi evening at 7:110

o i lock.

(j i r • ' i' : I. O. o. 1 .. 7a'li) p. i i. ers, lie th

l ie amptnent No. .">0, i in ■ K lay night at

.Mirk. Broth-

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Mr. ant' Mrs. Hales Knlertain Friends

Mr. tuiil Mi s. O. Bale- oi Hfiek j -

entertained Abe follnwi g | LOST Diamond set hlk pin. lie guests at iliiiriei at theii homo on , ward if loft at itannor ofliee.

Weilnesday: Mr-. John Oakley, aiat

Clirt'i.rd Dii kerson, (ir. • neastle; M i u u >j|,; b'H; \ M I AI NDKY Will .Mndlin, Indmiiitpoli-: M'- > |\sr\l.l.> NEW KQl IPMKM

Heal leather bags in new styi,^

straps, pmieh umlerarni H tyU h . effects in the light xpring shades* 0 ''"*

$1.95 * $2.95 Tlic Ou;ilii\ Shop J. H. I‘itch l oi d

need

this ye ar j t

I you money to buy now

will

Madison town-

tl ( inity h -pital for

treatm id riimsiltt.'. Mr. Lancaster i ulferiii ! a lieivotts breakdown.

Joyce L: ship enter

B S S Iping people t ' ^ "I n ‘'- n< l ret n "wir i.trength and charm. It promotes i/i I II S l - ilthy body building. It increases the number of redall I HI 1 1 , A ti | Hell S-S.S wu sizes. Ask HIM I i| fo the larger size It is more economical. t. r ■; s r c

BR r NI NO WINS

ISEIU.IN April I'dUP) Chancellor Heinrich llriienitm's loalltloii cabinet r-iiliported bj N'atlomilisi votes, deJeated the Comm ml t and Soeialijoint m Tion u i...: confidence n ’’ e

; iehstac todny. to 1K7. VTctory of tin- to w governent was nr de possible by eleventh hour dei i inn of the Nationalists to support the cabinet In return for a promise of farm relief tin istires. to be en l reed before Easter

vi ro w?) mi: m\\rs

MK.II S( HOOL 01‘EH ITT A

! ImrsthiN - I ridav Niniils

.‘{T>c cV: .■)()(' UcserM’d Seats at Sam Hanna's

Mr Ii. A. Ugg ha- been called ’o liloniiiiitgt Ii 'he death of her sIs-ter-i i uv, Mi \V K. Ugg. Mr. Ogg v. i 11 i ' • lllooimng ton tomorrow inoiiiin I'hi !.••.obi; formerly ?esid .li.n ind a on, l>r. Frederick A. Op... w; g.. du.ited from DePauw-. Mi Ugg had been in very jioor health for more than a year. William M. Blanchard, head of '.lie clk'nii-try ilepartir.ent of DePauw, will comlie ' an open forum on th" U-achin • . f ehemistiy tit the fifth nien , I t i. tint' of the Indiana ehant . ;I, Am riiun Chemical society i I i.lianapoli Friday and Satur- . iy A ;i|iioxin a > 'nO college . tud- . fi itn vinii en institution, in i ' itc w ill Ii guests. Joe Ha mb Tgei, 1 oi merly connect'•1 ..ith th. VV dinsli Valley Electric conuiany in th i it), and now with ihe arne company at (igeenoastle, i.-. to he -issiker at the Exchange club meeting Thor day. Mr. P.aniberger, w'liil in ( IT.to , was one of the live wii»- nl tile i il\ , nil always a'live •n i and in na n iul affaid . Ihuly t'lintoiiian.

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Ihe Graphic Story

of what this neivtype oil does for your car

Sum r OUT lubricate effectively at hi)'h (Mitine temperatufes but tlo not \. > k well when the motor is 'VuU (Jrlnrs reverse til’s cor (Ht ion. ( . - \ • give# gmui reMiSis at titJur extreme.

yjT \X ISO-VIS iloes not "thin out” ^ i r break down” in your motor.

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ill ftml that its body is as heavy v. hen you drain it oil as it w as the <lay ) i I ut ir in your crankcase. It will ('ivc you a new idea of the type of uhric .ition it is now possible to put

ho \ our automobile.

New Iso-Vis also gives what engineers call a "greater viscosity range”. It not only stands up better at hi^h inline temperatures but it gives mure eflfective lubrication when the

t.nj>ini iscold.

I u addition, there is a radical reduction in carbon deposits, lioth labora-

I HI* IN I Htf STING eupcrnncac prtutt detmiiciy that New Iio-Vis does not "breitk dowo" iu the automobile crankcase, regardlets of mile* of druing. The engineer in the illustration ii pouring used New Iso-Vis through a spec ial hlter. I he idter removes the i rankcase dirt ansi the oil itsvlt is exactly the same as when freshly distilled.

tory and road tests with New Iso-Vis show a carbon residue far below most premium-priced oils. New Iso-Vis marks an importam step forward in motor lubrication. It is now available at all Standard Oi! dealers and service stations. This improved motor oil is worth trying. Drain, flush and fill up your crankcus' today with New Iso-Vis.

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N’eic Polari>u- it also

h\ our new rrftning pros esses tiU’iun it an efftcitm y which is t seceded o ily hy Now ho Vis. I he price is 2* cents a quart.

STANDARD OIL

!^S0=VIS^

JyWotor OiL &L COMPANY fI,if,ana)

Mis. K:iy

Hatfield and son, I iliuriapulis.

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Della Iheta Tati Will Meet Tonight Delt.i Theta Tuu will meet tonerht with Miss Gertrude Ih mil (H hei home un Elm Street.

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North I’utnam < on pie Married Mere Wedne-d.i) Mi s Lottie Shoemaker, (laughter of Mi. and Mrs. Theodore Sh I'mnkcr of Koachilalc, and \\ r Hood, son |uf Mr. and Mr-. Mil lluud of Uuasell town hip, wire mairi . v Weiltn'sday b.\ Elder latwiem II. Athey, tin ceremony being perfo! d shortly :tf-ti-r the Couple secuicil theii licen o. The bridegroom is a promising young farmet of th umth part oi

the count).

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Eillmore Society In All-Day Meeting The Woman’s Honn Mi-sionai) >" ciety of the Fillmore M. E. church will have an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Minnie Shuck, 014 S. Marie Street, Friday, April 4. •!• -I- •!• -ILocal Woman On Committees VI Art Club Convention Mrs. John Alice of Gicencastle will be a member of the hospitality and tesolutions commite.s at the fifth annual c n vent ion of tie Indiana f di ration uf Art Chib . to l> • held in the John Iterion Art Institute at I’enn. ylva.'iia and Six 'enth street-, Inditutapoli-, Friday anil Saturday. All Ait Craft work'is are invited to attend the confennee with ;i vi-'w to increasing intere-t in better craft work and an Indiana Ait-Craft orgtin-

ization.

A discussion of Hie ni'i'il of cominunily tu t clubs and a le tter utnler.-tand-io" <d'their possibilitii's in the municinal and civic life of each county .-'at . ml count), will be i feature of the i vent. * I Speakei will include Dr. Allen I Dii Id Albert of Chicago; Arthur G. Mitten of Gooilland; Roln rt E. Burke of Indiana University; and Rev. .1. M. IzingstaiT of Grace church, New

York City.

Another interi ting .-iieaker will be Ian B. Slmighton llolhouin of Ediuburgh, Scotland, author and a staff I ctur r of univi i iti«j- in England.

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Mi--.imar> Siniel) Hold-

\ l ine Meeting

The Woman's Foreign Mi-sionnty .‘ociety of the Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon in the Keystone chapel. There was a good attendanee fm-agements were made for the thank offeiing meeting Sunday, \ptil 27. Mr.-. Frank Hutchens "ill give the addi't - . The regular meeting for May 7, will he omitted on account of the district meeting, to he held here

ITiday, May Wh.

I he program Wednesday was in

charge of the Stanley group, Miss Berniece Craig and Mrs. Sarah Wright were leaders. The subject, “The Un-litu.-hcd Task,’’ was presented by Miss Cow gill a.-, the < lirL-tian; Mi-a Ru\h Evan-, represi'iitetl Aruhia; Wm. MiGaughcy, Mexico; Mrs. WT iglit, South Antettea, and Mrs. Campbell, the Jewish race. Missionary forces have miK 1 !' amazing advances in the p ; ,si ha’f century both at home and abroad.

1 he word and power of Cod have

come to. people of many nations; also the radio, the aeroplane, the automobile and moving pictures; and the runt runners profiteer-, opium and tobacco truder and other powers of evil,

have follow, ,| ^ -e behind. Christian must not abandon his

now.

.;. .j..;. .j. OlK'nclum-Shannon Nuptials Here Last Saturday Russellville, April 3. —The marliage of Mr-. Effie Shannon of Russellville and William Obenchain of near Ei^ astle wa solemnized on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mi s. Oscar Obenchain in Greencastlc. Mr. Obenchain and his bride are both well known in this community. They are at home to their friends at their farm hut will spend part of the time tit the bud, '.- tome m Russellville. •!• -I- -J* -lMrs. Ilerl Howard Is Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. Bert Howard was hostess on Wednesday evening to the L. F. F. Bridge dub. High acor* prize was awarded Mr Raymond Baldwin and the consolation prize went to Mi.-. Floyd Miller, M:s. Robert Sweeney, Mrs. Floyd

FOR RENT Modern fi-room apart- you ment and two-story mod rn dwelling, j Good local to . I" rd ! • Alamo

Building- ' \ i - i-,iu/-vbi« _ ; auiomobileinsuravcc;

VV'inted |mrt: ""' ^ ,,lr , n

—tv an tea , wit -

WANTED Man i. d man on farm , W( , n , | „,„ enl 0(lU (i|(|

to work by day. Add.: I*. 'L B n> - 3.>2. I .,|i ( | Greencastle, Ind. 1-3-p WANTED—Girl for general housework in family of two. Apply at 70'. N. Madison street. 1-3-p

The past few weeks the Home Steam Laundry has been busy installing new equipment tot the Shampooing of room size rugs. I hey have tested it out on several rugs and find it very satisfactory. Ihe rugs ;.i, not only beautifully clean but all the original color is restored, malting the tug almost new in appear-

ance.

Mi. Sandy says the people of Gicen-

ca-tle will thank him not only fromjj,,,, |) 1V cleaners. a standpoint of health and cleanli- j —

ii,-- for thi new -i rvice, but also ''ir ■ W ANTED Woman to wait on adding, year- to th lif • of their rug . [ ra d,., an d t,, do repairs on ladies’

and men's garments, with silk fini.-h-ing experienee. No I’lmne calls. Fashion Dry Cleaners, 21 I out It College Avenue. 31-tf.

" pail

guarantee prompt .mu sa , lory settlements i„ o[ ,

s 1 T!AN('E DKI’Al.TMi vi rj

R A I. TRUST CO, - , '

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WANTED Live wire man with car 1 to sell diy cleaning service. No phone j call . 214 south College Avenue. Fash- .

31-tf !

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for if the dt:-t and grit are remove.I e\. i \ now and lltL'ii the nap will not wear nearl;. .-o s on, thue keeping the nn in good condition for a I an go i

time.

The modem hoose-w ife has been <!en.ending jii-t licit a I ice fni along time and now they have it at their convenience.

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ALPHA

,i'ourt house,

7 n. m.

PHI Rummage

Sale at

Salurdtiy, April -'th at

1-4ts.

OPTIMISM PREVAILS I NDON. A|ir. :l (UP) Three State

—Miscellaneous—

Gardner Hrothi rs are making exceptionally low prici's on Reftigerators

mrnls ln succossloii from lead this w ,, ek . in an( | s ,, . them and if

French ami Jap ,, ■ . - -n. —— - ' — -

anese delegations, coupled with postponement of ihe plenary session.

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which had biyn schodtileil for tomo, row lent further optiinlsm to the Lmr don naval conferees today. \\ \\ ro STOP \TTACK8 <»l I ITS Reports are received of an amazing treatment that epileptics state has proved -uccc--fill in -lopping theii alia. ks. R. I.ep o. Apt. 1 ">2, Island Au ., Milwaukee, Wise., has been supplying Miffi'i'crs with this treatment. He rmw wishes to reach all tim e who have n t been helped and to do -o i> making the staitling offer of a gem rous treatment free to all suffer i. Anyone afflicted should writi fni this free treatment at once, viv ing age. Adv.

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645 Phone

White Cleaners

E aster 1 vaster (irecncastle’s l»est One hay Service Equipment Satisfaction Guaranteed

Children's Sunny Ht — keep it always hi ;ghUrfd h t J with the one soap that doesn’td that does stimulate the vain, glycerin Jap Hob* ! M.. e S 8hainp ^

unit iilri.smnt. J.,.t t

rmir —it rinses nut instantly nriiigs out the natural , r aoii w .Iui» Kost* »• Safest aBoiur >’...inir cf»!i ii ImhJu'k. Kvepn them Fw^tiv,-!^. ^ r with health. 10e, all d. ;„m.

and IxidieK. hug v. ith hei

r^APitoSE

MaJi. bvJamciS. Kirk ta.Lu. i h~l

645 Phone 645

RADIO SERVICE J. Kenneth Day

Jap Rose Soaps At IHE UW I DR I (, sTnUf | \ ml FlaBRNOR’S DRUG pi — -T-S-

I’hone 814-K or 4. r .7-X 633 East V'zlnut

CLASSIHItU AD.s

—Eor Sale— FOR SALE Baper h. nger tools and lluiek eoaelt. IMione 47.'i-L. r,b2 Blootnington st. :i :’,p

FOR SALE New two piece living room suite drawn at the Link open ing last Suimduy. Will II ihcap ('till fiJS L after 4 p in III K Wash ingion St. .'!.:;i

FOR SALE—One r pan of M i . mules, One John Deer, tmii planter, one itiling cultivator. A .J. Smith, Fillmore. I -3-!i-3p.

FOR SALE—fi-room modem house, reasonable. Call (!l!»-K 2-2-p.

FOR SALE

Smith Locust.

The

work

Used i ar, *l.TOO. —(ids Phone 144. 2-2-p.

FOR SALE—Seven loom modom home, with down-stair- bedroom, te cateii in best resilience part of town. Possession can he given at once. Inquire of S. C. Sayri at Central Trust C«. l-:it. FOR SALE Two-year-Id Guernsey bull; a good one. Phone 75X-X. I :',p

—Eor Rent.—

FOR RENT—6-room house, light, and water. Rent ren-unable.—Ctfil at 807 No. Jackson St. 2-3-p. FOR RENT—Six-room house, modern, newly papered. Reasonable. Phone d!)4-L, or call 11 Bloomington st. |-tf.

Brazil, weri®guests

FOR RENT:— Modern 6 house, 3 blocks from town. 448-K or 340-L.

room Phon I-3t.

FOR RENT Pa-ture, 75 a,,, 0| , National road near ■4:10, Box A. Ban ner Office. . 3 i. 6t FOR RENT:- 4 room modern apartment, suitable for nv*n m l w.fi or 2 ladies, 586-X. 31-11!

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I'UR RLi-'I House, barn, pa -ture. 1

patches 3 mile ; we-t of I

and truck

Cloverdale, near Poplar Grove school house. Reasonable rent. Addrass Fred

Millet and Mrs. Lafe Rollings, of K. La*ley, Indimfltpoli.- Isick Bo

SILK DRESSES

In a Pre-Easter Event at

$ I4

.75

Ir will Be positively exciting to select your spring dresses from this specially selected group of new frocks . . . and then note how many chic accessories you will be able to buy with the savings! Adorable jacket dresses . . . graceful afternoon frocks . . . frocks for town . . . for sports ... for shopping! Black and alluring

new plain

prints.

Sit** for Womon, Mi«i«i and Juniors

shades A and

J,C PENNEY CO.

1012.

»l NORTH JACKSON ST.

29 tf

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