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PAGH TWO
The Rainbow's End is within \our reaJi
T-XID you ever feel so desperate you wanted to jump out of a Window? That’s the wrong end o;
the rainbow
111 health i- a burden on body, mind and friends. But Nature never tails to tignal her dai.fcw Lack of appetite, ^ flabby Hesh, 1c-: ’ cl strength and skin troubles is
a warning
from Nan r< ^
This is her
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pleading for help
Wlien S.S.S. I» Intlir
THE DAILY BANNER, DRFENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY. MAY8J93ft^
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It v i desire firm Hesh, a glowing complexion, entryy, itaht/ .ind the blessings of health you tnuat 1 etp yotii blood in good condition. Lit) has Lina blessing to millions of people win, >iav« taken idvantage of its wonderful medicinul propertie: It gives to Nature wtiat it needs to In iM you up i that, your system may throw oti the eause. All good dri( stores sell S S S. in two sizes. I . i.< Iti t. on,i,nii ,i (£j S-o St tj. M.tkes You Feel Like Yourself Again
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. ITnder the act of March 3,
1879.
Subscription price, 10 cents per
Week.
Permnal And Local News
Truman G. Yuncker, of Northwood, a member of the PePauw faculty, lin applied at the county rlerk’ji office fur a passport to the British l b Piofessor Yuncker will tour I
Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Great I ,,lf er
Britain and attend the 50th Interna'i il Botanical congress this sum-
mer.
in Carlo M. Dinsnipre, superin- ■ alent of the Indiana Baptist ron.uiition, who was expected to meet itli the (oral Bapti.-t congregation in the tegular prayer service this eve-
Ir.. .1. A. Fix retu o her hom. ' ' !* D vi cl PI ., da$ after lble l '" h,n * ^ ,n flrP,n - , , , tie until next Thursday evening,
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and Mi: , Lawrence Crawley, east ^ LA i.
An I car found on Anderson tic iid impound,il by Sheriff fU-
AL <1.1 lei n» of Marion town- .,,,1 Kit Ijoige, belong- to II. M.
Sulll\a DePauw tuffent,
.."I lid, va returned to her home |j„ : |i,-,,ff aid Thursday. Kelly said II"" da .iiuinoon hi iht « hail' il,, . n had hern stolen fiom in front 1,11 ■ "obuliiiice ,,i il,, lohn King home, where he
i- uoi, after sjuing vacation at
Ci.i a, ,t\ ■ ndr d When --i?e| ih lu i iff it had been left in
I I- I "I I I luhll Kolir lu.me, which i in Hr place when it wa stolen.
(fills For Mother
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P.. line.‘■li i il It Bartley was suhp"r11.i"d I hiii dav hy lli-puty I Marshal I udeiwooil of Indianapoli i in appear .at Isa; t St. lotii Monday | to the tiial "I \ iigil |{cdinaii, charguii with iiii-1 up the gov inm lit mail
SEEKS BHill It BF.niBD I OS ANGELES, i al. Vlay l 1 Pi * Erank Cioht-lioiiiuyh, IP ;,i i "Id holder of the junioi cua i in * flight r* curd, Lope 1 rt It a ilo "i" corporation to Id > i ' ; i. m I 1 1 I today on h let urn Unlit to V ■. Jersey. The youthful pilot will attempt ta bet ter hi record "1 !t4 liuiii and till"* minute which he inadt a week go on the flight to I o Angile
Mrs. Thelma .1 Brooks, H. 2, I ie day with Kiv <■ iace Black.
pent
The Cludenlial lii iirance Coinpa of America has filed ant in the Putnam i i, 1'iiit court agaiti t vVilham Mahan and olhei to fotecl e a mort gge A demand of $4,064 i made ' \ tiie plaintiff i C. (idlen i local ai t .ri,ev f,.i il,,. ni. mane coinpany.
\,'o i)|nteiial change was the condition of Janies
••BANNER WANT ADS.” PAY
reported Hughe-,
u of Judge and Ml Hughe , who i in iIn* Nt. Anthony Im pital at Teire Haute, with a fractuied -ikiill a the n ult of tin auto accident last Sat"day night. It wa. aid that young Hughes pa : ed a good night but he is (ill unc m. pious. Be: ides the skull fraciurtd, he also suffered a broken
lap.
Ih" ••i lit"I M a i hall Ain iiu i • I hi n ed W dm d.u evening from Murl" vill,* wh, it h* represented tin* ;lefendanl in the divorce ml ol Jan." M. Evan of Eminence again t l.n i ill, Evan "f CloV'-rdah- Mi-. Evan wa granted t lu- «lh rce on bei ■ i complaint and given custody of child. 'the couit at o or,h red tin plaintiff to contribute $.'! a week to ward the support of the child a d pay hack -upport money
Remember
jiOVF To Vlollier
Send Her V Box
\rfslylr (Jiorolalrs
Mother’s Day
Fleenor’s Owl Driufs
at tkis
ilvertown
AV/HATS Tl IIS? A worn-down tire
W in a tire advertisement?
Yes, sir .. .exactly that! And with good reason. Any tire looks good when it's new. Jt’s the way Silvertowns look after long punishment on the road that makes us
proud of them!
This tire is one of the 62 that went out with the Silver Fleet. It made the whole 30,000 mile trip without a single difficulty. This picture shows it at the 22,517mile mark. Shows how it looks after battling its way across two dozen states. And look at it! Match it up will) tires you know that have gone that far! Compare it with your own tires! Any question about Silvertown being a better tire now?
We have added to our already well equipped shop a New High Pressure ( ar Washer.
We ran now wash and polish your car. Hugh Barnett in in charge of this service.
If you like this sort of performance, come in and see us. We have the blood brothers of this casing. Tires that van give
you the same mileage.
;one that far! Com- Price? You’ll be surprised! They cost a tires! Any question lot less than you think. We have your size nr a better tire ...come in right away. Tomorrow
sure!
Goodrich Silvertowns -<»*-
REX CRASH GARAGE
“WE ARE NEVER ( LOSE!) Phone 620,1 Bloek North of Square On Jackson SI.
Brewer
Nuptial* Monday
Tincher daughter of Mr ^
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• i \ir Allen Coble. Mr*-
Brown and Mr.
Brewer was u graduate of the
, nion High School with the rlass -
D.dO Mr. Brewer graduated f on Btilesvllle High School with the ,1a
uf 27. For the piesent they are at t -e
home of the groom'.- P 3 ^" 1 ? -
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Mm. C. ( . Hurst H,.ste-s To Mu Phi Epsilon c. C. Hufsf enti rtained at luncheon Wedne day May 7th at H., Greenea tie Country dub, meml^, | Indianapoli- Alumnae cluh hj.pp.. chapter and '/eta chapter ot Mu lot iV.l-n, national honorary jnus.cal sororily. Tht coroity P ur Pj* end wlnte wer. heauUfully carried otit in flower and throughout hr on, , and the table aHpondmentA - dating the ho.-te - were Mi- B-P 1 !I ,1" qf Danville, and Mi Harry W Moore of Greencastle. Later .he gue t adjourned to M, Hur t'.- lovely home where the 1 • lowing program was given •■Appi- c atl n Rachmaninoff Mi Brown. ••O Thou Diooping < "in , 1 iMe”, ‘‘Hood - of Spring,” Norm:, MuHler, contralto. “Prelude iii S Major Jude in G Minor No. 6,” Elsie 1 Patti*on, piano. “The Silence of the Nig In , ' Soldier’s Wife,” Mrs. 1. ah,die t arlwlight, oprano. M r ,. H rank T. Ede.il.arter accompanied Mi Mueller and Mr PM ti=oTi accompanied Mrs. fartwng,
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Mrs. Sanford Smith Hostess To L. F. I' - ‘ hih Mr. Sanford Smith entertained tin members of the !.. F. E. Bridge ( In', Wednesday evening at the home on Beveridge stieet. High more prize was awarded Mi Ora K rider and Mrs. Steve Chenoweth recieved the consolation prize. Mrs. Herbert Reeves of Clinton wa
a guest.
•j. .j. .{. .{. •!• dMorning Musicals Has Guestday Meeting The anunal guest day me. tim- »( , the Greencastle Morning Musical,- w enjoyed by more than 12" st " i t members Tuesday afternoon at ’-he Alpha Tau Omega fraternity hou-e. The b«‘uutiful fraternity home was an id-ul place for such a meeting and everyone said it was one of the hue t guest day meetings the cluh has > v, i enjoyed. . | The fraternity members gave t „ii | beautiful new home for the me, ting | and Mrs. Gilhert, ho.dess, gracim.-ly welcomed the guest-. One of the <>u, landing features of the splendid |,mviam was the sonata l>\ Mi Wal 1 i who was a.-^isted hy Prof. Vernon Sheffield of the DePauw School „f
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The house was heautifully decora ed in pring and early summei flow, . d- -1- d- d- d- *’• The Duo Decim cluh will meet at the home of Mary Hoffman on Friday twening at 7:!10.
Jewelry Chiffon Scarf Perfume
handbag < iintpart Hosiery
\xt us u cap your ffifl for mot Iter. tiik oiiAi.m siim*
.1. H. 1‘itrhford
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Nc\l Smuliiv, May 11 Hi. I -cl Howcrs lirinlitgj Her Day. 1
< km Slio|» is as near as your phone, pick FFOWFR shop
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I‘hone 711 l\
If you ever saw yourself in a sport suil, you’d wear knickers at every op|)or( unity.
Not only for Golf but for sports and recreation of all kinds.
For Sunday morning walks (before ( burcb of course) and for week day afternoons when you get things cleared up by 4 l\ iVI.
(‘unions have hoaulilii! lour [tinr sails of soil saxonv
UtMMTS.
They arc Ready Now At $22.. r >0 To $45.00 .1. F. CANNON & COMIMM
otors. And still nit»re important to you as a purchaser is the fact tkit year after year Friyidaire tinues to give satisfaction—Ions after the guarantee has If service
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