The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 April 1930 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, APRIL
$1.98
EASPKK SALE OF KID GLOVES
We cU'e offering a lot of real French and (lerman Kid Gloves in tans and dark colors all sizes, formly sold at
s:}.00 to So.00. All desirable merchandise, on sale
Kastrr Salr Men's riiK‘ I'nr IVII Hals Light tans and grays, all sizes, regular So values $2.98 ('hoice
S. C. Prevo Company A Home Store
"Konjola Only M(‘(li(‘iii(‘ That Did \nv (jiood
N,.« Medicine Makes (inod In Slnl)born I nse. All Others I'ailetl lo l.riiu; Kelief.
WOMAN BURIED ALIVE? (iUAVSON, Ky. Ai.ril IT, (lA*) - The reported btiriiil alive of .Mrs Susie Vickers, tel on Murcli ”!•. «us In ina Investigated today b> Hie Car ter county ^iand Jury . .Indite (!. \V K. WollTnrd smiiiuniied the jury upon statements of Mrs. Ilonetioll Johnson and Mi> (Jeorce ll Clay, sisters, of Catilettsbnrc. 'I'lie wiiiuen said .Mrs. Viel.oi- was subject
to faint imr pells and it w as believed be was bulled duriiiff a period of
coma.
Perspiration was found on her forehead when the casket was opened at the irrade, the jttdKi was told. The body was not embalmed by an undertaker but was prepared for bur-
ial by relatives.
She w;,s not examined by a doctor to determine If life was extinct, Ibo) judge was told. I
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I “Konjola is the only medicine that ! ever did me any good”, said Mr -I am - I es !•' White, Route 5, Greensburg. “I was troubled for years with ailments of m.\ stomach, kidneys and bowels, j I bloated frightfully after meals ami the pain accumulated gas often m ar1 ly bent me double Frei|uent bladder actions and back pains from weakened kidneys were added misery. I was always constipated and was an almost
I daily user of cathrtics.
"I had used but a few bottles of Konjola before I realized that I had at I last found a real medicine. As I con- ! tinued the treatment my ills gradually I passed away and I am now in excel lent health. My stomach no longer I bother- me and I eat heartily. My kid itcys are again normal and bladder acI lions natural. I never find it necesI -ary to take a cathartic any more and I I have not felt so well in years.” Konjola is sold in Greencastle, Ind. at Owl Drug Store, II West Wash ingtoli street and Fleenoi's Drug Store, Nd. J Washington St. and by till the best druggists in all town-
throughout this entire section.
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GRANADA
"^TpnS^AV i NIITHUKSDAV
U.l. I U K < OMFDN NND MOYIFTONK \ A I DUN II.II ACT
Terror—menacing, ing— (lirratvn^ prominent fam'l;* ** *n i tlonal. myatci i u mu h > ■ police baffled -nine sesjn Is ■—no elites — I’ll lo N a ee solves the Ihrill-tny -t« ry in a series of smashing, ihmatic disclosures.
(JKORGi: DANt UOi I
“THE MIGHTY
ronn LAST TIMES
M.I.-TAI.KING \ \i;ii i N ALL T M.Kl' s i bji:< i s Die - 10c
riTatTv™ and friends in and near Fillmore. 01,111 ^ un,!a >i
Mr. and Mr.-. Bert Wright and I ' :l " l l '" l, >' Ml '
family and Mr. Julian Petr.,, and "A l:,s Ru :"l\ :
children spent Sunday with Mr. .r/d
DKI'M W Sl'IMM; \ M.VI’ION S|KTial Ivcdiucd Fares Via Imv Ihnih* lii(liiiiia|)olis & Kaslmi I rarlion do. One and One Hall l ;ire for Kound Trip lirkels good going on all trains on April 17th. liekels good reluming any time up to and including April 22nd, IbiiO. Bed need fares to all l.oeal Stations and also to Stations on I . T. Co of Ind., Service < nrp.. Interstate Public Service ( n., and Indianapolis A; Southeastern lly.
Amiouiin k innils
. FOR SHERIFF AIA A BRYAN. JOHN it. COX JOHN T. SUTHHKL1N DAVt BRADEN CLARENCE A. VESTAL RAYMOND “REX” HAMMOND Gil.BERT SNIDER ALLEN EGGERS •
FOR AUDITOR AVI 1,1 I AM A. COOPER HAROLD SHANNON FOR CLERK PAUL ALBIN J. W. HEROD GILBERT E. Met AM.MACK
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE C. ELMER CRAWLEY Hurry L Wells. Greencstle. * A L. Evons, Warren. W S. Lawler, Clinton Frank Smlierlin, Wauen Ben II Wells. Madison. Hei'seliel V Itimrk. Marion C M Ewing Warren. I'raiik Slinptailgii, Uieeiieastl. FOR TREASUIM II ■ l \RENCE 0. DAVIS RAY W. ETCHESON W. T. HANDY CHARI l S si 1 III.RUN GILBERT K. OGLES.
As.Mr. Farly Bird Latches The Worm So Do I lie Farly Screens Keep Flies and other Insects from getting started Our I'rices and Service on Screen Doors and \N indows are Better Than Fvcr S BEL I AL Screen I )oors r\t $1.60 each and up BHONF 551 For New Screens or Bepairing Wire Either Black (ialvani/.ed or Lopper. True-Hixon Lumber Co. College A v e. G KFENLASTLE
COUNTY ASSESSOR CHARLES MARSHALL EDWARD II. DAI.BY JOHN W PORTER TO'/NSHIP assessor HENRY O'H MR R. T. MOORE CP de M. tz GEORGE M. RISSLER. DANIEL B. HURST DAN BESSER GEORGE E. BROWNING JESSE N. NELSON.
FOR SURVEYOR ORVILLE O’NEAL ARTHUR PLUMMER
FOR RECORDER ESSIE HENEFIEL EDWIN F. STONE MRS. ADA WILSON
FOR JUDGE ANDREW E. DURHAM JAMES P. HUGHES
FOR PROSECUTING JOHN H. JAMES
ATTORNEY
For joint Representative J. E. ROUSES' MARRY STAMP
FILLMORE Mr. and Mi*. Du ward Phillips and daughter Velma, of Greencatitle, spent Sunday « # ilh Mr. and Mis. t url Phil lips and family. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Shuck, of lnp diannpoli- pent Sunday with Mr. uni
Mi-. K. E. Wright. Mis- Ivy Bunteii of Indianapov -pent the week-end with her parents, Mr. ami Mis. Charles Buntcn. Mr. and Mr-. Emmirson Baker
.Mr. a d Mrs. Jltinian Day and
laughtei', Cry.- tel, sn< nt Sunday with
Mi’, and Mi.-. Chester Day. The Common ennui exercises will
he held Friday evening at 8 o'clock,
in the high -chool auditoiium. There will he aii Easter Sunrise
and Mi. and Mi . Wendell O’Dell and inviting at ii a. m. Sunday inoir.'iig
of Indiai apeli-, called on Mr. ind Mrs. Isaac O'Dell and family. Miss Ruth Sulilett of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with with het 1 parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Sublet!. Funeral service- were held for Mr. Frank Garrett Saturday afternoon i’l 'he Christian church. Mr. and Mi . Julian IV-tt'o and family called on Mr. and Mrs. C. W. I’etio near Baininidge Sunday eve-
•ling.
Mr. and Mr-. Drake, of Indianapoi- spent Saturday night and Sun■lay with Mr. and Mr-. Vhner Hub-
bard.
Mis- Nellie Chittld -pent Saturday tight with Misk Wilma O’Dell. Miss Mabel Smith, of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her par■iits, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith. Mr. and Mr-. Maynard Wright and i'amily of Day ton, <)., .-pent the weekml with relatives in and near Fill-
nore.
The .lunioi ami Senior prom wn.deld in the gym Thursday evening. Everyone enjoyed a pleasant evening. Miss Kathleen Hunter is vi-itine Mr. and Mg- E|ank Hunfer ami daughter, Ellen June. Mis- Blam he William-, of Green I'.'istle -pent the weekend with Mr. and Mr.-. Clair Robin.-on. Mr. and Mr . Noble Robinson ami mi, Bohhy G ne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr-. Wilfred DeWoese. Mr. and Mrs. Ilobevt Rohinsoii nid son, Rexfurd, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs, Guy Jack
-on.
Mr. aid Mrs. Joe tiurrett and daughter Stella, and Mr. and Mrs. Lew i Garrett and family .-pent Sunlay with Luey, Lela, and Emma Gar-
rett.
Mrs. Blanche Wright ami Mrs. Worth Arnold and children called "it Mr Otha Miller and children
Friday evening.
Miss Dorothu Reck spent Thursday night with Miss Dorothy O’Dell. Miss Mildred Storm spent Thursday night with Miss Cletu- Huber. Mrs. Bill Poff, of Kankakee, III., is vi-iting her parents,. Mr.
Mrs. Philip Carpenter.
Vpril 20th, /wilier.
SOI I H CLINTON Sunday school at Clinton Falls M. P. chinch April 20th, followi-d by pr aching at II o’clock, by Rev. Paul Hall. An Ka.-tcr program in the v ning at t::”J o’clock. All are cordi illy invited to . -aae to all these serv-
I'he curious “C” uppci and piny vas largely attended Saturday night. Ward Arnold and family, Georgi Humphrey and family, of Greencastle, pent Sunday with J. T. Bettis and fa mily. Sunday school a' Bethel M. F •hurch next Sunday, Aptil 20th, al ! o'clock. Following Sunday .-chool Rt v. Wili McKehan w ill bring u t E i tlr nn i p Evei > body i welcome to come. Arvel Roach and family -pent Sunday evening with George Pierce an l
wife.
Mi s Lucille Halt, < f i'utnamville, spent the week-end with Charles Hart and family. Miss Nettie fine, of Gr enca.-tle,
' .
anti family. Fannie Sigler and Mcnrl Bo u dl peat one day last week with Mr . Fled Williams, of Greoncn<tlo. Goldie Bee and Bertha Broth r . all d on Aunt Maty Miller, of Green-ca-tle one afternoon hist week. Nell Pettis and Cain Stag: \i fled Lizzie Hart last Finlay. Floe Bettis has moved to hi- phr which he recently purchased of Ed
Brothers.
Arvel Roach will move to the Uni met! Fulfortl’s place this week. Mrs. I homas Continue m ry low. S. O. Ensor, who is in the Putnam HE County hospital, corns to be sotm * what improved. Lillie Mae Burk -pent last Thtt' S day night with her sister, Eula Car =?
Ensor.
James Burk ami family, of Barnard ^ spent Sunday with John Burk an, 1 S
and | family. Kathryn L<
Mr. and Mis. Henry Jackson and Thursday night with Mary Jane Vor-
-on- spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ca-h and family. M#. and Mrs, Claud Crosby, of lloaehdale, -pent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Huber an the prouti parents, of a baby girl, Phyllis Ann. Mr. and Mis. Floyd F.asthatn culled on Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Eustham and Mr. ami Mrs. Chester Day Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mis. E. H. Mor-hart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac O'Dell and 'family. A large crowd attended the baccalaureate seivices held in the Christian church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Webster and family •moved tji Virginia, Monday. The Stitch and Chatter club will meet with Mrs. Ilia Smith of GreenCBstlc Vtcdnc-ifby afternoon A large crowd attended the alumni ban<|Uct Saturday esctiinc Mi. and Mrs. Ralph Beck and son,
at the farm of Eliza
iiicl'-, “Play ing Around,” which is oil a iti'ccs-lul local showing at tin Voile; tie theater Wednesday ami
rhursdny.
Alii' hi- an exceptionally elfectivi role in “Phtying Around.” That t eurpriritig, fnasmuch as the tory i based on Vina Deimar’s ‘Sh 'ha." Certainly the author of the ensational -uccess, “Btul Girl,” .-par'd no fianknes- in her -evond hit. As Sheba, she is a big-town stcographer who has a taste for cxpeti ive things and a sweetheart who n, not satisfy i*. She becomes engaged to'lriin, bill when -he wins a h autifnl h-g '’ c JA -t in a cafe, iml thi' ie h it meet- a flashy gangster, she falls for the latter.
GRANADA
I’OUEI.I SI PERU IN “GREENE Ml WDKIi .' ASE" iiPi«M,N^TD. AT GRANADA “
I he “Greene Murder Case,” Pat:iiiiount - all talking mystery produc ion playing tit the Gianada Tlu*uter W edm sday and Thursday, is headed by William Powell with a line supporting i.i t, including Florence Kldridgi , Morgan Farley, Jean Arthur
and E. H. Calvert.
Uigbli 1 . - in this gietit my.-tery of
tic talking screen follow:
Uc 11 :nge Greene family, two -on ami two daughteri), gathered
C' |m il-ido <d' their paralyzed j
m Gnu, hati rd, contempt in their eyes, j 1 “ id' n horror and amazement
Roach s|tcnt
trillion.
Rmic Vermillion and wife, of |„.
dilinnpolis, spout the Week-eml with '
Frank Vermillion and wife.
William Thomas and family j Sunday with Ru-soll Boswell ai„l
family.
S‘ve.ul from around hero attended the funeral of Mrs. Cora l.ama-t-er Spurr at Brazil Friday. Tom Johnson and wife, r. dat'd and wife, spent Sunday night v« ith Floyd Goddard and son.
I HE VO.Nt ASTI E ALICE t\*HI I E IN “PLAYING AKol ND"
Little red-hot Alice White i. m burning her way to the very center l| of the cinema stage. she «|e m „
JOHNSTON'S U’I'HKCmiJI CHOCOLATES In Faster Wiappings .Sl.l)ll-$l.2:)-$l.j() Per Box Hie Candy that always pleases MULLINS ifUGSTMEl
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\l uuuitual prices and Easier fb | ’' , ' r “ amj plants of all kinds. Wo would suggest that )«« I’ 1 '"' your orders early •while Ihe aasorlan" 1 is good and let us deliver.
Gordon Eugene, of Goshen, are t- ates that mot'o clearly than ev ■ i sjiendin tf • t with XL and XI i s h* • latest F r*1 \ ■ e.
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