The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1936 — Page 3

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FOR SALE: Good I'J.'iO Harley Davidson motorcycle, priced reasonable. Gilbert Drcher, Reelsvllle. Ind. R. R. 2. 2-5p

FOR SALE: Dining room suit. Inquire at Banner. 3-3t

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CLOVER and Timothy hay will be sold at the A. J. Smith sale, November 10. 4-3ts

P. E. O. Attic Shop Sale. Saturday, November 7, 9 a. m. Court House. 4-3ts.

Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On

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No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot a fiord to take a chance with atr.'thing less than Creomulsion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion rightnow. (Adv.)

THIS WEEK ONLY—THE WORLD’S LARGEST SELLING COFFEE—

FOR SALE Good grade block and lump coal. Call us before you order. Ott Sears, 201 North Indiana. Phono 7.35-X. 5-Ip

It Helps Arrest Poor Nutrition . . . Because It's Made with BUTTER, EGGS, MILK!

Calling all officers! Calling all officers! Arrest that robber of health, Poor Nutrition... by eating plenty of Butcreg Bread. It’s the most energizing and nourishing bread baked!

find Here’s Why! Made with pure butter, eggs and milk ... added to the regular ingredients of wholesome bread ... Butcreg contains the combined nutrition and energy of these foods ... supplying an abundance of vital Carbohydrates, Proteins, Mineral Salts and Vitamins.

FOR RENT: Six room modern house except furnace, newly decorated at 9 east Liberty street. $16 00 per month. Inquire at Banner. 4-3ts.

Rummage Sale, Saturday morning at 8 o’clock, Cook’s building, north side square. Men’s clothing and ladies coats. 4-3t

FOR SALE —1934 Ford Tudor sedan, good condition. Less than $300. Phone 425-K. 5-2p

ButereR is the only bread sueccssfully baked with pure Huttcr, liggs and Milk. Made possible by the exclusive Butcreg Formula.

Surprisingly Delicious, Too! In Butcreg the rich appetizing flavors of butter, eggs, milk ... and the sweet nut-hke taste of sun-ripened wheat... arc blended to a palate-pleasing perfection. Try Butereg today! Baked Exclusively by The

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and Mrs. Louis McGaughey dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Mrs. Logan Morris at Milligan.

s Lucy Leonard and Mrs. MargIFmk entertained at dinner Sun- , Mrs. D. E. Reed, Mrs. Maggie ter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gard-

tor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner at Rushville.

If. and Mrs Paul Goff, Mr. and l Noble Miller, Mrs. Chas. Proc-

Miss Laura Burnside of Washington, D. C. is visiting her sister Mrs. James Kennedy. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. Louis McGaughey. Mrs. Maggie Gardner. Mrs. Effie Owens, Mrs. DePew Goff. Mrs. D. E. Reeti attended the one-day convention at the Christian Church at Rockville, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Clark and son of Akron, Ohio, spent the week end

with Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Smithson and family.

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to attend the BIGGEST FORD DEALER MEETING EVER HELD

For the first time in history we Ford dealers from all parts of the United States and Canada arc invited to Detroit for a gigantic sales meeting. We are going to

sec the new Ford V-8 for 1937. about this trip to Detroit and what there. Come to our showroom

Saturday, November 14th. WeTl show you the new car

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FOR SALE OR RENT Six modern house. Phone 142-L.

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FOR RENT—Four room house in good condition. One aero of ground. Just west of city limits. See Susie 'lalbott, 412 East Hanna Street. Phone 185. 3-5-2t

that flared as the students grew sleepy and irritable. Every 10 hours the students were put through a test of solving more than 100 mathematical problems and identifying more than 300 colors flashed before their eyes. Their accuracy changed little despite loss of sleep. But increasingly they struck “blank” lapses when they looked at the problem of, say, 7 minus 4, and took some time before answering “three.” These lapses occurred 9.2 per cent of the time at the start and soared to 23.5 per cent at the end of 50 bourn wlhtout sleep. Then, to the scientists’ surprise, at the end of 65 hours without sleep. Then, to the dents should have been weariest, their scores snapped back to 17.5 per cent. This spurt, psychologists say, proved that the students’ brain* were carrying on in normal fashion, but that, with the promise of sleep only a few hours ahead, the students turned on all their lagging powers of concentration and “sprinted” mentally for the final test. Difficulty in concentrating when a person is tired, scientists said, probably is due to fatigue poisons gathering in the blood supplying the brain cells.

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FOR RENT: Furnished or unfurnished rooms, close in. Address 110 east Poplar street, Greencastle. 4-2p

Diamond Crystal

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WANTED — Soybean, alfalfa or clover hay. Alonzo Cook, Greoncastle, Ind. 5-2p

Mrs. Clara Siegbund is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leon Harbison and family at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark, daughter, Mary Lou spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Spivey and family of Crawfordsville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grimes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vount and

WANTED Experienced tenant, 80 acre farm, eastern Clay county near National Road—Modern home some farm equipment necessary—Middle aged couple preferred. Address Box 5 Banner. 31-6p

WANTED Care of children afternoons and evenings. Mrs. Dinkins. Phone 880-L. 5-2p

WANTED TO RENT Good 200 300 acre farm on halves. Modern farm equipment and best farm practices used. Reference. Fillmore State Bank. Gerald Hope, Coatesville, R R 4-7-2t

WANTED EMPLOYMENT: Office and Clerical experience. Mrs. Cheater Wells, 811 South Indiana Street. 4-2p

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LOST—Lady’s yellow gold wrist watch. Finder return to Banner. It

—Miscellaneous—

NOTICE—Shirley Temple Dolls— six orders for 13 weeks for the News and Banner, Anywhere. See this doll and win it for Christmas Get information and order blanks at the Banner Office. 29-tf

STOMACH ACID, Gas Pains, In digestion victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of UDGA, a doctor's prescription at L M. Stevens. Tues.-Thurs.-tf

ATTENTION MEAT MARKET OWNERS—We will purchase your market or submit a plan whereby you can increase your gross profits though better buying and merchandising. If interested address Box S. Banner. 5-lp

Penny supper at Fincastle church Ffiday beginning at 6:30 p.m. Free entertainment. 5-lt

FATIGUE TESTS BECLOT'D BRAIN ONLY SLIGHTLY

LOS ANGELES, (UP)-Loss of mere two or three nights sleep shouldn’t dim brain power—that is, if a person can concentrate. This was the discovery of two University of Southern California scientists who kept three students awake for 65 hours in an experiment. At the end of 65 sleepless hours the students did mental work almost as well as at first, except for lapses in their power to concentrate. In these intervals their mi ids “went blank” and they could not solve even arithmetical problems. From 5:30 a. m Friday until 10:30 p. m. Sunday the students had no sleep. Dr. Neil Warren ami Dr. ! Brant Clark with 12 assistants worked shifts keeping them awake ( and smoothing out freqeunt quarrels l

Los Angeles Frets LOS ANGELES, Cal., <UP>—The United States is faced with another threatened secession. The city of Los Angeles is seriously considering proposal to secede from the county of Los Angeles and set up its own combined city-county government.

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Methodist church will meet at the Aid house Friday with Mrs. Daisy

Williamson hostess.

Rev. James Shockley of Indianapolis is conducting revival services at

the Christian church.

O. E. S. No. 186 will meet in regular session Thursday night. Members are asked to bring a can of (

fruit for the Masonic home at garet Morgan of Indianapolis and Franklin. Robert Seobee of Greencastle. The Day Gleaners of the Methodist ; E as t Marion Home Economics church met at the home of Mrs. j c ] u (, was entertained at a Hallowe'en Vernie Zeinor in Floyd township, j pni . tv at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Ten members responded to roll call Qra Day.

with a verse of scripture. Mrs. | Mrs. Lorena Dewcese was hostess Grace Wright led the devotions.. Re- to thB Mothers Afternoon club, freshments wore served. The Decern- T- uos j a y Twenty-one members and ber meeting will be with Mrs. Ruth ont , gues t, Mrs. Margaret Robinson.

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Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCammack, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stnlley at Eminence. Walter Masten returned home Monday from the county hospital. The Fillmore Garden club will met with Mrs. Glenn Owens, east of Greencastle Saturday afternoon, Nov. 7. Roll call will be answered by telling how the garden club has helped each one. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Burks of Villa Park. 111., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnter and Barney Ungler and family of rvcelsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Stanley and sons were entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of Miss Mary Burk. Mr. and Mrs. George Haag left Tuesday for Sheldon, 111., to visit their children. Mrs. Laura Wade has returned heme after an extended visit with relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Duncan of Greencastle were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nauman, Sunday. Mrs. O. N. Hicks attended the funeral of her niece in Indianapolis Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. James Shockley of Indianapolis were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duncan,

Sunday.

Mrs. Cosa Applegate of Amo spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. Sallie McGinnis. Miss Maxine Robinson of Ladoga spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barker and I Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCammack were in Brown county recently. Mrs. Myrtle Storm has returned to her home after spending four months with her son Harold Storm, at

Bethel.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hicks last Sunday were the Misses

were present. Responses to roll call

were childhood memories. Mrs. Minnie Masten read a magazine story. The following officers were elected: president, Mrs. Dovie Bryan; vice president. Mrs. Louise Smith; secretary, Mrs. Inez Pruitt; treasurer, Mrs. Lulie Clift. A social hour was enjoyed while the hostess served refreshments. Each member is requested to bring a dish of food to the all day meeting which will he held Bee. 1, with Mrs. Lulie Clift.

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