The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 April 1930 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Tost Office at GrecncuMtle, Indiana, aa aecnnd class mail matter, tinder the act of .March 3,
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA- THERSPA Y, APRIL 24,1930.
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Parana! And Local News
Loves JapRoseBath
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for with any soap but Jap Kofi**."
Its cleamrinBincr glycerin lather also gives you gloriously soft, shining hair. 10c. ail dealers. ^ap ftose Soap Made by James S. Kick &. Co., Chuago Jap Rose Soaps
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THE OWL DREG STORE And FI.KEN'OR’S OKI G STORE
DOUBLED THEIR MONEY EATON, In.I., Apr. 24 (UP) Mon cy inve.-tf-d in a chicken rai-mtr project by a chi' in the Enion Township schools here, undi c the supervision of W. A. .McKinnis, was doubled in one vhooi term. The studen’s -tailed the Imsine-- enterptise for actual expel i: nee in t o-ii study of poultry husbandry.
' E. H. Bradley of East St. Louis Mat- . tress and Upholsterinir company, has I opened a Inanch office in Greencastl*
I at 21 West Walnut street.
Riof. W .1. Yount’s Sunday school he . will meet this eveninft at 7:0n inlock at t • home of Mrs. Charles 1 Rector, )():< last WashinKtfiii .-treet. Mis. Ardith Moore who has been spendinK her vacation with her |).ari nts, Mr. and 'lis. Harry Moore on : outh Indiana street, leturned to Chi-
cujjo today.
The Second Ward school children aie makiiiK their final paper collection tomorrow. Anyone having papers they wish to dispose of please telephone the building. The B. C. elub of New Maysville, met with Mi. and Mr.-. Ed Benson for its Easter supper. All were presort except two families. Miss Ella Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steward were guests for the evening. The next meeting to be with Mr. and dr--. Wilbm Grantham, May loth. The Innl\ of Mr'. Knchel Anne TTiteviler of Indianapolis, who died at the home iif her nere, Mrs. Edward Mall, 110 west Columbia street, late Tin-s-lay, will be taken to Indianupoli-' Friday morning for funeral servire ! and interment. The funeral party will . l -ave the home of Mrs. Hall about R oVioek Friday morning.
Miss Mary Rogers of Roachdale, who has been the guest of Miss Kath ryno Miller, deputy county auditor, south Vine street, has returned home The funeral of Mrs. Manford M< - - Gnughey will he at Fincnstle, at 2:0'i o'clock Friday afternoon, Rev. <>. W. Mitlaughey of Veetersbnrg will he in charge. Burial will be in the cemetery
near there.
Cecil Sutton of the Rainbow Beau ty Shoppe returned home Wi dne day from Chicago, where ho has been attending the International Cosmeticians and llnirdre •s’ -how at the
Sherman hotel.
Dr. IT R. Bartlett of Del’nuv. Uni
versity, left Wednesday for Colum bus, O., to attend the two days commission of the International t ouneil
of Riligioii Education. Dr.
is chairman of the eoinniitti"‘ on
Will Glidewell for sheriff of Putnam County subject to the decision of the Democratic Primary Election, May C, 1!I30.
Pernicious Uric Acid (iniisc 01 Rheumatic Agony
j Women’s Cluhs Note In Stand On Prohibition
Terre Haute, April 23-Their interest in the lii|tior situation in the country was pledged late yesterday anew hy delegates to the twenty-sec-ond annual convention of the fifth district, Indiana Federation ol < lubs At the closing session of the annual di-trict meeting held at the ( ongre gational church, I erre Haute, the wo men pas.-eil re'olutions winch ini Itid-
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I’owerful Yet Safe Medicine Driven It
From Joints—Quick
Just use common sense and you won’t suffer long from stubborn
^YouVe^fa* n IcilesT d^ase to «1 on^ «king the eamest enf man! di-d with and mild measures won’t of the prohibition amendment.
Mrs. M. M. Scott of Vermillion
church school i.- in session.
Miss .lev do Battles, colored, ilaiiehter of William Battles, Greenca.-ile town hip farmer, and WiT-.n Gi 'en, Imliaiiapoli colored man, were marlied in the clerk's office in the court hotisi- here Thuisday morning by .In - lice of the I’oace Robert II. \ wgent. The cei unony was witnessed by Mi Nellie Browning and Glenn II. I,you.
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Memh -rs of the Manhattan Chlislj iun (’hutch are giiing a neiitertain I ment at the church .Saturday even
ing.
--- o _ FINED BY MAYOR John M. Cranny of Indian, poli wa - fined X| an l cost. , am um ug l. $11, hy Mayor W. I . Denman Thursday morning on i charge of I ivin;, no drivr-i lieen-e. ('run ty \va 'oi ped hy State Motor Vehido nlGrt i John Early on the National Road foi reckless driving. When tin- ol i -er found he had no driver’s licen-o h filed a charge against him in i ity court here.
do-only a powerful medicine w ill dissolve the uric acid deposits m
Bartlett : joints and muscle- and drive them
from the system thru kidneys and
bowels.
administration, which 1 I'Mat's why yon should get a large
I bottle of Allentu and start at onci to eliminate Trom your body the cause of obstinate rheumatic inflain rnation and torture. . Allenru acts with speed— relic
county was elected fir-t vici president of the Fifth District Indiana Federation of Chibs at the closing sr sion. Mrs. Carl Fi ller, of Vigo county was chosen second vice president and Mrs. Bruce Lane of Hendrick county, secretary. Miss Lou-
suitable for aftemooi, Sines for women and i| is|| I’HK (QUALITY Sliiif
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comes quickly witli this safe medicine ^ another year a- chairman, Mrs. and it won’t be long helore Mila n- ^ ip.i^its of Vigo county will twinges 'cease' vour" physica'.""c.u, h Id over a first vice chairman and ilition will lie normal once more aim M.>. ,|as. P. Snodgrass ol Hendricks
ise Klimcle" of Cay county will hold h- Kates to „v« umk-r the laws of,
then nativy countries.
Putnam county and Groenca-tle del-
yon do a good day s work and enjoy ' R. P Mullins sell- a lot of Allenru— o do druggists ( •.oiywhere in Ameri- , a with the d ’ net understanding that you pmst lie atisfied or money
back.
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(Jnick Kodak Service, Superior I inishing S.itisfaction Sure
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county as treasurer. Nest year’s district meeting will be held at Clinton. Mrs. Frank Donner of Greeneastle wa- ehtlorsed as the candidate fot ecretary of the State Federation of cluhs, subject to the coming convert
lion.
During his add res, on “World Fever Spots,’’ Dr. Harold Zink of DeI’auw University look time to pass upon the mental ability of women as had come under his observation dur
ing ld< univur-ity duties.
“Fref|uently,” he said, “that in those subjects I have to deal with hi teaching and which naturally attract hoys rather than girls, the young wo-
nu-n put the men to shame.”
Those sections of the United State: that have been congratulating them--,lv*-. upon progressive thinking in such matteis as city manager form of government are just a 1000 thous and years or so hehind progress, said Dr. Zink. He told his audience that ihe Chinese tried out that particular form of government 200(1 years ago. Ci.nipli,aj ,m- are th" natural remit of the civilized nations of the world having two different kinds of laws, one group of nations employing one type and the others another. China, lie declared, is growing a hit weary of having people from other
countries of the globe come within jlVikin-
egate- at the meeting included Mrs. Robert A. Ogg, woman’s club; Mrs. II. K. Nicholas, Twentieth Century club; Mis. J. C. llearst, Woman’s dub; Mrs. Bence Daggy, Giencnstle; Mrs. Ralph Howard, Reading Club; Mrs. Hairy Wassel, Greeneastle; Mrs. Bruce Fane, Mis. Albert C. Bald), and Mi:. W. F. Summerville, Hainhridgo.
.j. .j. -tDelta Theta Ian Meets Tonight
Delta Theta Tan will meet tonigh. at the home of Mrs. Ernest Stoner on Shadow Lawn avenue. Then- will h< eh ction of officers.
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Woman’s Union To Meet \t ( hristian ( hurcli
The Woman’s Union of the ( h!itian church will meet at the church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock,
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F'ormer Piilnain Uounty Teacher Honored
Miss Maria (Bus Perkins, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WJIIiam Perkins of Morton has been appointed as a delegate to the National eonv, ntion of the Young Women’- Chris-
tian a. oeiation to he held in Do-, . .. ,, tioit, Mi, lagan, April 2-Tth to May 1st. 'j (|i ^
She i- a Hieing, r of the National con-
vention ehorits and will ing in twe ... , . , , ... treet, Wnlni day i-\>iik|
oncert- during the convention. Mis,
IT’ it ’ V 1 ar ! 4, ™ morp '"Kh ehool At P re en ' he the (J “f th, Amlersoi, Yaii J ' hristian a-a, c j at j nri ^ + + 1 ^ S ‘ M 1 f ciimJ l,, || l Party \t H«tel (, ru| The Gel,I, , l ’ , 1,1 dilllle| ,, (||| Motel Giant Woln,. N| ,J hi id : . A V J hers and guests. Yellow J flowers were use,! The guest in whose hoMrl , tier was given were Mi,. J | worth of Detroit, Mich.,ugJ J O’Neil of \|. „,1,1,;
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L. S. S. Bridge ( lull Met With Mr^. swet-un Mr-. I.. T. F. Ilriilc..,, J Mrs. Robert Sweeney,g \\ edne-day , \. • ing. f, , and two gue-l - were pi
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The time for
tETANT to (ut car costs? \\ ho doesn’t, ▼ ▼ on occasions! We know how itU... s>o diws Goodrich, whose tires we sell. Goodrich, you see, realize* that all of us like a bargain now and then. But they can’t see why a bargain tire can’t be a good tire. So their engineers (jot together awhile back. Set out to build an outstanding tire at a sensationally low price. A tire that could carry the name Goodrich. A tire that would live up to Goodrich Mandards on the road. Result... the Cavalier. Big and husky, f>w-rsl/e h, air cushion. Thicker and tougher in tr.-ad. Built to fight off rough roads and high speeds and take its own •tweet time about wearing out. Hui—built to soli ai prices that beat m en ordinary tires for real sat inet. Wc’vc got u full stoc k of Cavaliers on
hand right now. All sizes . . , Including a couple lor trucks. And 1 as otir contrihu* tion to this money-saving party, we’re oflering them at special prices. Cutting tfu./igures even loner than they usually are. VVe want you ter see this tire. Want you to look over our prices. Come in . . . see what we’ve got ... and you’ll walk out witli a nice saving In yuur pocket!
Cvoodricli Canailer
In Addition-
Tire Service w e are equipped to service any part of your car. We are “Never Closed.”
REX CRASK GARAGE I ‘hone (>20,1 Hlock North of Square On Jackson St.
Spring Wash Frodtj has com< and we are ready with four temptingly priced groi| 98c $1.49 $1-98 $2
These are some of the prettiest wash frocks we’ve ever bouglit for girls of 2 to 14 . . . and we shopped as carefully for them as would Ihe thriftiest mother, so you may be sure that they are extra good values! The styles are all any girlish heart could want . . . tuck-in dresses, suspender dresses, straight-lines, basque effects, "big and little sister ’ styles, dress-and-coat ensembles. Sizes 2 to 10 have bloomers to match.
Broadcloths T win-prints Percales Com Intuitions
Trim wed u ith band-smockirtti band-embroUn), other smart ({(&
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