The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 May 1932 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY; MAY 5, 1032.
Greatest living authority on clothes is your wife!
Your wife devotes half her life and a great part of your income to clothes.
children visited with Robert Fisher and wife Sunday Rev. Gilbert McCainniack filled his regular appointment at Union Valley church Saturday ninht and Sunday. Society News
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER'BILE-
WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Red in
the Morning Rarin’t ■ (n>
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t ii"; and contracts to strengthen the Finger I,ak. In pt. s> nted to . A. U Heady and daugbtei . pent
lers and 1 h II r SLavens snd n ■ ir efii. lent selling methods, hettcr I'onipk pi. i. i the Atlanti '•'"iily.
,cc anting systems, merehandising City h .t-l. Wani Ain In ami family of Green-
ieli llnoug i factory representative I ti t" the ,ip will r t perm ,nd in.-'ullation of better records that inentU with the y ht dull, but tlie
mur —
lo'^kn punk, don't swullow a mineral wat*r, oil, laxative oand
t thi
to makt* >
,yant ami full of ate
ik't do it. Thry on ■ th«
For they can't do it. They
bowels and a men* movement d - t
the rauae. The reason f'ir your il tcelinR is your liver. It should I 1
pounds of liquid bile into your I id If this bile is no-, flowing treel i I
doesn't digee* It lust decays in
C.as t.loate up your stomach. ' a
thick, bad taste and your br. akin often breaks out in blemish-
hes and
(Continued From Page Two) ata fur Violin and I’lano," played by , Miss Walker and M Sheffield, re-j vealed a more dc* ply mul sincerely j emotional side of l-'iench music. The music was htought to a close] by the Andante Moderate, Allegro, and Rente Maestose Vi\ ue of Dvor , ak'- "Dnmke Tri-i", playetl by Miss Walker, .Miss Bowie-, and Mr. Roll-; ing, in which the eompi - r uses many j of the folk themes of Little Russia. | The refreshments -erved after the program earned out t ie . olor scheme 1 f cream and lavender set by the progitints and (he decorations, which consisted of sprays of dogwood, lilacs,
I and ted buds.
The finest day of the M ruing Mus i tie, til ted everal yean agio, M ' 1 ' i’ 11 1 • has now become a tradit in Green 'production to imp v.ng ft ■ to t stabliah the n * ncW :, "' t sale8 P organization in the social and musical a "'J purcha.-ei guv ,
at« up ad taat
raku out .
you foel down and out
system is poisoned. It takes those Rood,
LITTLE LIVER PILIS to r. pounds ol bile flowing freely h> feel “up and tip.” They conta "
- ■ , edit status of de tit p lation with hankers. Mi. Reeves believes that general hi .i,i k ivery depends in a large iiio, iii upon th(> automobile industty I l.-.'-, that the peculiar condi lion- f t . year emphasize the impoit .il e of loetl dealer organizations in pi,: an I of local banking and fi nun a i help f r the^e dealers
annual winner will t it until the start of
da -
possession of next season’ i race for the fiequently i. Itatn t: t - i out
cast Ie s|ient Sunday Roach and family.
Mr. and Mrs. grandchildren s
relatives mar Gi
There will be
with Arc-I
.1 O Jones peii't Sunday
neastle.
i ill! (ply til*'
here at the M. There will lie pram. Baptizing be at 2:10 o'< b>
and
with
ting
* httii-lt SuniUiy. Mothei -lay proI be all i ik-'UI - 'll K \ * l ybody is in -
SOUTH CUN ION
H-'ie A DIM! ION XL ( LAMSIFIKD ADS
sp» n'
“up and up.
harmless, gentle vpg< when it cornea to ma
stable iking t
don't ask for liver pills. '
Pills. Look for the n > Pills on the red lal •
But do
Little Liver
Littls I Jver Pills on
substitute. 25c at all Q \
Ol d I
so two ke you ulerful,
imazing
freely.
< arter’s ' iirter's Resent a C. M. Co.
. xtra
g the bil* ■' w
W \ NTKI > Kr ■ ' U.-t ie
Some timothy Phone 7:U-X.
s \I,K Tomato plaiiks, I’x for Jar; cabbage lOe per ! ft r Jr,., mangoes JOe per Hcrbc.t Thompson. Phone
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Sunday family
Knla
ed Oil
j Ki idtty
Mi
( lot hes are her | mess is yours.
Kindgom just as bus-
She knows fabrics, workmanship, style color schemes and values as no man ever can know them. I ler judgement on all clothes is BETTER THAN YOURS And her judgement on your do! hes is BETTER THAN OURS Pleare bring her with you We’ll Make her Welcome.
Suits Siari ai
$15.09
J F. CANNON & CO. GREKMAMM'S HKST (LUTHIERS
eiicles ol th<- eeniniunity.
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Dean Dirks To Address Second " ai d P.-T. \.
The econd ward Parent-Teachers' saySi wi u t(r th( , r ,. M( |t of association will hold open house Fri better dealers, a day evening from 7 to X o’clock at the ' p()orlv , inan „,|, s, hool budding. The pupils work will shjp8 are hoin|r
r\>l .II.EEEKSUS IMP. and tfis Rob Alice were Sat visit ■ with Abe Cohn’s a*
trdale
ihnni' Ugles and wife and son fs til* visited with V'an Hum-
V Sunday.
Hu < line of Belle Union was
n t" ti Christian hospital in In *P"bs I ur lav morning. She was crit i' condition with kidic;.
•h' is improving slowly S"l"inan an*l wife called on
fnher ! .veil Sunday afternoon.
Anderson and wife were in
be displayed at
will be a - iort business meeting fol lowed by an address by Dean Dirks.
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Recent Bride Honored Midi MiseellaneoiiH Shower Mr . J. A. Estes, assisted by her dauuhtei m law, Mis. George Estes, entertained Wednesday at her home, with a mi-clbine i shower for Mrs. I | Cully Price, who was before her recent marriage, Miss Doris Oakley, of Rouchd de. About 55 friends and relatives, in Tuding members of the “Willing Workers" organization, were
pie amt.
Mrs. Price will he the guest of honor at a showei at the home of Mis. Lodell Robbins near Roachdale, next Tuesday. Members of (he “Willing Welkers" assisted in serving refreshments to the guests. Contest piizes were won by Mrs. Karl OTI lir and Mrs. Allen
Bain.
TIGERS DEI EAT WABASH In a ragged basebill game, DePauw def(*at"il M abash ;it I'ra vfordsv lib M i dii* dav , 10 to 5 I he largest crowd ■ f the season saw the two
teams in action.
Errors partly were responsible for the poor showing ol the Little Giants as they pre-ented the visitors with four runs in the third ini ing. M il Iman, DePauw hurler, was effe dive in all innings except the seventh. A home run by Gehle, Wabash catcher, featured, Seo'e; Wabash . .0 I n 0 0 0 4 0 0 5 9 3 DePauw .1 0 4 J 0 2 0 1 0—10 9 2 Wildman an dHoinaday: Lafollette.
H iase and Gehle.
He also states that one in t
ployed persons is depemb i - the automobile indu-tiy foi a • ■ od A better basis of coiiipeti'i-n, a-
wee and
large number of managed dealerdiminated. in 1932.
odoek and theie q^j. f at .^ org that tend to c i di 'h i
are more lenient methods ol develop-
Harv * y I'li uua aid w ife :h lionald I'homas and
Ma n lialta n.
iga- and /a I la Boar h i-all Krank V rniillion last
ning.
William Sims .md family of Gl neaslle sp-nt Sun-I iy wi b Mai ion llrattain and Ininily. Maxine Bettis spin the weekend iwitb h i sis'ci. Mi. Wal'd Arindd Krank Day and family. M ain la and Helen Sand'ns pent Sniahy | w ith Tonmiy Johmain and wif . Klb it Bettis anil wife, Andrew j HiiixI ale Sunday diniu i w ith (i''oi :;i l Piet e anil w it Wlllanl Miller and lamily sp nt the we kind with Many Neff and
family.
Kd K' yl p n Sunday w ith O hi
KIPPERS OFKKKKD .MiClain an. i ti i SIIM R SAILINt. IKOPHV • harlP- Milba ail
GEN I V A, N. V.. (111*1 A silver day in Hr • m a M with Mill ' .
viteil in come with \ aiyl spend the day The Hallies Aid i i will meet Thursday
i M i Kra ok Vermillion
are invited to coni'
I 11 ar\ ry Bett is and w il i las Vli xander and wit i el . i a I led O.i KI her i family Senday imihiu;
. I llll'd basket s
(Tli.ton Falla May 5. with i all day All
and D it'. and datigli IP till and
1 oK K'KNI' Modern furnished a pail 'iient. Southwest corner Frattk-
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' A PER 35 new patterns at ■ tits per i'll. Snidei’> Wall e. 5-2p.
NEW OATS ANNOUNCED AMKS. la (I P) A new variety of oats practically immune to ‘* m rust, highly tesislatil to eiaiwu rust, resists lodging and wi'hs'anils la’" planting, has been aniioiinetil liy tbe agrieultliiail H'l'tlon 'I Iowa Slat" ('ol lege. The new e d will be dev I op 'd this siminii'i lor dlst t iloilion *o farm t- in I9TT
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Crawfordsville Saturday
The funeral of Alfred Runyan was
held at New Providence church Titer- H. P.uuw defeated the Wabash golf day I It* ' ' " ' • " l « •»' k " 1 by Rev. Gill and Rev. Sherrill. hp,p Wedi-esiUy afternoon. Green.
with a 71, was low man for the tiger- Rhode'uimcr, with a card of 70, turned in the nest score made by
the Scarlet club w (elders.
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Green Dizney anil family from near Danville visited with Lowell Mc-
Cammack Sunday.
Robert Terry w ho v< as in a serious condition entered the < hri-tion Ho -
pital for an operation.
Kimhal Larkin who attends College at nioomingtim -pent tie week end with his parents, O. I! I arkin. Mr. and Mrs. Lofty Stringer and
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