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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, APRIL 17,1^0.

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I coaxed him to eat *' S'\NCJ / wa? worrifd Jilea! It Ume vva*: vrttriif on my Mrves. 1 iirrfiarrd many appr tiling di'.hrs, tut John simply would not eat—just ’minced' at his food Perhaps sometimes t little grouchy. 1 began to teat be was ‘slipping.' What u a . 1 to do? Love, home, happine'. , business suciess all depended upon an improvement m his tonduion i he blood tonic oh a suggested Jtsbll to me hi y I fill., fjist lecouimendrd S.SS He told me that S-5 li. was a gieat blood tonic; that it bad been •.in.,-.-.. tul lui over WO years; that .1 was made hum .tliitly hi .b Vegetable diugs and was beneficial to the most delnete system Also that It would blllld up the blood and improve the piocts-.i . by who b the body Is lioui tshell I biotlght home a latge st/e bottle Job:i . 1 to tty It. Well, in jU . I h w days / i ould see the dlfftience. Ih impiovement has been so rapid be i going to take sevetal ntoie bottles, and not only that, hut he is now telling his hiends to take S SS. It is a known fact that when a man’s system kc's "run-down," he liatn’l the resistance to waid off

I UK DAII.Y HANKER I lit.ml III the IW Offiteat Orccn-..i-tli, Iniliann, n-. N.-e.iml i-Iiism iniiil n.itt. i I'ml.r I hr act of March 3. 18/a. Mult-, i iplioii price, 10 eenta |i<‘r WCi'k.

Personal And torn! News

It l*it(•hf'irtl i -• today.

in Cfueapo

d eases, i.oss of appetite is only a byrnptom General weakness perv. des the entire body. There is in. desire to work or play. It is itangerous to let the red blood-count

r. main below normal.

S.S.S is daily helping people to icgain their strength. Thousands ! users have testified to its bench's in unsolicited letters of gratit ide. It promotes a keen appetite, fives vitality to the body, clears tne skin a ltd wards off diseases. All 1u*; Stores sell S.S S. in two sires A ,k for the luiger sire. It is more economical. ctusco,

and Mrs. tilen ( ofer of Indian were business visitors in this

esterdsy.

Ha'. ouind Fislier and Miss Eliraheth Galloway, spent Wednesday in

I .‘fie Haute.

Albert Weik of Chicago, is herI lending several days, visiting his

sister, Mrs. F. A. Hays.

k red Hays motored here from Lafayette Wednesday to visit his mother, Mr . ( anie Hay and his brother

Lou,,. county asylum, is being cared for at M, |.aura K H im k i home at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. < ole ,

the Ea !ei tide,4man. He is in verj poor health, is Ih ge, St. Charle-, Hi) ve il- nld, and i ' bnither of Mr-. Ii.nl a delightful \ima Gtirdner of Greeiicastle.- -Rock-'

ville Repuhlican.

The I'ommeneeineiit exercises fer i tin I’aragon high ■ Imnl will he held) Friday night, April at H o’clock. The address will he delivered by Dr. W. Henry McLean, formerly with Del’auw University,’ hut now pa-tor ni' '4 Fir-t Mi.IInnf 1st church at

Bloomington.

SoiletY liirl Inlay 1‘nrty For .lames Carmickel Jr. James Carmickel Jr., gave n birthday party for M little boy friends from .’! to 5 it Is-ing his IDh birthday. Refreshments of cake, Ice-Cream and chocolate Easter Rabbits were served Those present were Durwond Twigg, Junior Crawley, and James Cook.

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llusiesH fo Dinner Putty g

Mrs. A. A. Haiick arid dau^lit'v, Mi s Laura Hauck gave a dinnri-

a member ofj| i|ji))fp | a> . t ,. V p n , ( ig for Miss Kather-

ine Stoner, who is to he married in

Ba. com ti’llair, v.lm was injured in vlay t i Mr. Robert Buttorff. idenl mi tie National road at The table decoiations were in |iii>k| la s.t F4 May. iieceived a | .,,,,1 green, the bridal colors. The; (or |6p7 VVedm day from 'he i ) „„ l |u,.| was of apple and plum ^ \elna Ca nall.y company. Fred V. blossoms, with white tapers tied with j Thomas was his attorney. | pink tulle. There were twenty guests James Rhillips, whose former home ||„. ,, u t ,,f town gue-ts being Mrs. <• wa in Lena, but wh" has been at the m HuttoiIf, Columbus, Jnd.; and

Mi Fied Thomas ' •' ' [ ■' u Hurst, of Manhattan, visited in In

dianapolls today.

J. N. I hi I by, who has been, seriousely ill at the home of his son, Kdward Dolby, is slightly better. Dr. and .\>rs. < . T. /mring returned from Miami, Florida, where they pent the past six weeks. ’I hey report a very pleasant vacation. Mrs. Jeff Miller, Main street, is in a critical conditi n, following a Iroke offered at omi Ihn^sday. I inle hope is held for her recovery. 1‘rof. and Mrs. It. K. Williams, a.’-’ Washington street, have gone to Madison tu -pend tlieii “piing vaea

ti,.n. Prof. William t lie In Rauw faculty

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Easter Gifts

SHk Scarfs, Hosiery, Jewelry, i| aiu| , ( omimels, Ianens, Gloves, Silk l.in fume, < oslmne Hankies. W L WRAP ALL (ill T P At K m., THF, OII'U.ITV Simp J. H. Pi n HI (IRD

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RECK LESS DRIV Lit FI NED

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Ronald Hand, address

wa* fined $l and co ts, by Mayoi \\. L. Ilenman Thursday afternoon on a i barge of reckle-s driving. Hand was arrested on the National Road by late Officer John Early who alleged Dial Hand had pa- ed another car on a curve and forced a third machine

into the ditch.

i John Hamilton is charged with pub

unknown, I |j r |,|-,,f a nity, jo an affidavit tiled in

■ ity court Thursday afternoon by charh - Anderson. Both men reside on Martinsville -treet on Fox It ill'-” . Anderson charges that Hamilton curbed him publicly Thui day morning. It is -aid the two men are not on friendly terms, although neigh-

haw been deliver'd Chevrolet Sale to

Kzr i Hi wii of Cloverdale, a coach; Jo p 1 , It Ih, It. H, a pmt .-edan, and Willi,m l .ken of Jefferson town-

ship, a truck.

a i henowr-tli, Cecil Barnett and K uo n llict, ol the Franklin Street [gala:"-, allendcd a Imily and fendei ,.iiic in Indianapoli Wednesday evein g, ipi a nidi r Die auspice of tic-

| Kairmount Tool company.

Cornmc/ii enicnt cxerci cs at Roachi dale toinghl marks the first of the oraduation exeicises to he held at ivaiioii high schools in the county, jtltln i iiivli school- will graduate en I mr- at exerci es to he held Friday

I n d Saturday nights.

Ih i man Hay ha notified frieiids i io of the deatl) of his mother, in Indianapoli , Thui-duy. Mr. and Mr 1 Hay fomierly lived here. The body ! .dl he taken to the old home in l.o 1 nan county, Kentucky, where funeral and Iniiial will be held Saturday af-

! temoon.

new i leriox Woman of Andn Wilder. Vlaiiunon -Wren.

Rice Miln.

Wild Justice- Birmingham. The Kramer Girl Suckuw. Mind' r Yet to t ome—Myers.

Ret rent Mensteail.

Tin Great .VL ,*di ■ Rolierts. Journey’ End - Sheriff. Today’s Daughter Ruck.

Dandelion' Day Williamson.

M. . (.. P. Benedict, Indianapolis.

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Mrs. hinder Entertains I.. E. E. Bridge < luh Mrs. Ora Krider enteilained the L. K. F. Bridge Club Wetlnesday evening High score prize was awanled Mi'-. ( has. Ilowani, and Mrs. Robert Watkins received consolation prize. Mrs. Ralph Crousore and Mrs. Floyd Miller were gue-i .

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Mrs. (hiii plod I Hostess lo Missionar) Stieiety The April meeting of the Woman' Home Missionary Society of 'he Methodist Kpi-copal church which waheld in the spacious and pleasant home of Mi. . J. G. Campbell Wednes day afternoon, yras a memorable one in many ways. It was a meeting in pieparation for Easter in which tragedy, pathos, love and triumphant joy

held sway.

Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, who are to i h ave for other fields of usefulness, jw re given high tiibute by Mrs. Byron j

j Wilson and in which she

TONIGHT at 7:45 We invite you to tunoin on \V. I,. \y ti, (Ireat Stat< I <av^ n I *a n y.Anti roinembt 1 vve sell the Th<* Sliilrs L;iv\n The Nation’s (’hoicc ltm\\ mjiio-Ihnmnoml lliiw. ( 0 least Side Square hione’))

Anieiican Legion Auxiliary Meets this Evening

The American Legion Auxiliary will meet this evening at 7::in at Snider’.wall jiapei Tore. Eh cl ion of new eei ; also dues are due. A good tendence is desireii *!• + Coterie Club Aleets Fridav The Coterie Club will meet Friday evening at 7:.'lh with Mrs. Frank Schoenman, Audi rson treet. Mrs. John McFarland will have charge of the program.

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voiced the M r '>- Donald Davidson

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The Manning-Bui k Murder Tracy. I l,m ‘ an '! ai'l'f <•'('<ion of

Uie Borgia CahiiHd Fletcher. Down in the Vnlb-y Freeman. Lacquer Lady—J* e.

WumlmJs of thousands' I* ¥11 * * | * * or rngidaires this is ONL reason why

Other «j!i«wu oihv 'S timer av many a*t n<mi in are as am/ other make <A dedric

Pott rlum nfi-ctrrl in-i.b und ■ int-idr id r very LouMrhold mbinrl. >iirj.tiu /ion ci In keep fuml s.ilt|y ri,|J rvcll mo (he lii.iit st 11v-. I he Jtimous "Cold ('onirol' Hiiich nutktis I ottiblr i xiru t.iM lireaug id ii < ^uj Jr Her Is. I bottom out of ihr njy, leaving tin: lop fldi and usablr. II 11 >d whi, I. krrpc vegrt lM| , ficcli and even revive! willed vegetable!. f In cited Jond du ll r» ibal eliniinate vdsipiog. ( • wane nlly quirt of lion 11 ,li . .< reicut and ouivlanJing improveincnu and rehnemrnu. f-**Q cost Erigtdalre price* are low and the operating com is but a tew cent* a day.

as many Frigidaires are now in use as any other make of electric refrigerator

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whose lives were touched

splendid minister and hi> worthy wife. To make a practical demonstration of love for Mrs. Taylor, she wa- made a perpetual member of the Green ca: ih Auxiliary of the W. H. M. S. he in turn lesponded feelingly to

i hose expressions of love.

Mr.-. Harold Zink, secretary of evangelism, outlined the program of il.e afternoon after which a quartette .nits, ed of Mi dame Williams, Gil leu, Brown, and Miss Williams, sang “'I ne Palm,” accompanied b\ Mrs. Chandler. Mrs. Eekanlt, Alts Briggs, and Mi.. Black brought vividly before the miod- of their hearers those last heart-rending days of the Savior of the world and finally the joy of the

Ressureetion.

A second number by the quartet was a negio spiritual, “Were You The re When They Crucilii d My Lord,” a tender melody h aul fully ung. AD Grafton Longden gave a rending, "A Legend of the White Lily." It was i lovely portrayal of the challenge i which takes place in the hearts and I liv< of the children of men when and : in the work of an inspired apostle, • he heln vei puts on Clin.-T, stands he , foie (hid covered with those meiitI and justified by the righteousnes , which make, a sinner just. The white lilies which Mrs. Gammack thnughfully presented to each member, were fragrant and lovely reminders of the Hr -urection Morn. The closing song, “Allelulia," by Mi-. Alpha Williams, wa- wonderful in it joyous appeal. The social committee, of which Mrs. Murk Jones was chairman, ably

j assisted the hostess.

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Floyd Township ( luh Met With Mrs. Phillips | (The A^est Floyd Township Ecumimics club held iu April meeting with Mrs. Glndy Phillips, with a goo.i attendance. Mrs. Nell Bartlett and Mrs. Leona Greenlee gave some u f eful household hints, which were oh- | tained at Greeneastle from a member of the exten-ion work home economic of Pimiue. The leaders gave a silverwari demonstration on ' leaning silvei Next meeting, they will demonstrate j several other things. Several memI hers added to the club treasury. ■Next me ‘ting is to he held May 14, with Mrs. Edna Shoemaker,

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I ifth District Red mi lion t Iilhs At Terre Haute The 22nd annual convention of the Fifth district Federation of Clubs I will he held in the Congregational I church, at Terre Haute, next Tue day, April 22, opening at It o’clock | in the forenoon. Besides the usual business, reportof committees, special music, etc., there are three a.hjr as follows: “Opportunities in ()u r Department Work,” Mrs. Edward Canine. “Education in Federation,” Mrs. Edward E. Miller, president Stale Federation, i “WinId Fever Spots," Dr. Harold Zink I ”f Depauw University.

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Woman’s Bible ( luh Meeting Is Postponed The April meeting of the Woman’s Bible club of the Methodist church has been cancelled on account of the’ Pastion Week serv,^

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Mrs. D nald Davidson entertained the members of tjie S. S. Bridge club at Imr home on We t Berry Street Wcdn day eve ing. Favor- for high core and second-high score were award'd Mi . Ru ell Fuller and Mrs. W. AV. Lovell. Mr.. Russell Welch wa a guest.

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( i \A oi kers’ Meeting

Is Postponed

The mesawig of the ( ., Workci of the Baptist church Inc been

poned.

4- 4- I- 4- •!• 4Democrat ( lull 'To Meet I he Pulnuni County D*mociatic Women’:- club will mot Saturday at 2 p. m., in Die- law library of the court house.

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