The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1924 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER 3REENUASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY JANUARY 19, 1924.
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^HE response of the good people of Greencastle and of Putnam County A to our conception of friendly, helpful banking ser vice pleases and encourages us mare than we can ever tell you. During these last three days every cordial handshake—every expression of congratulation has cemented our determination to continue rendering this same sort of service—and the Officers and Directors of the First National Bank of Greencastle take this means of expressing their gratitude for your support and encourageraent.
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PERSONAL #1 LOCAL NEWS
, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Wynn, of Bed1 ford, were here for the game.
I Frank Simison of Lafayette is vis- '
iting in this city over the week-end. George Wright of Jefferson township was here on business Saturday. Frank Simpson of Lafayette is vis- I iting in this city over the week end. Xelson McCullough, trustee of Washington township, was here Sat- 1
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IIILDilBN who hjarn ro save when they arc young will appreciate the
importance oi
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t when they grow up.
Give your boy and girl the right start. Let them have their own accounts in this bank and learn how money grows through systematic saving at compound interest. We suggest beginning with a deposit of one dollar every week. All that is necessary to open an account is to call and make the first deposit of one dollar or more.
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Cecil Sutton, of this city, will spend
the week-end m Brazil.
John Robinson, of this city, was in ur 'hiy on business.
Terre Haute today on business. Miss Ardith Moore, daughter of Mr. Will E. Glklewell, of Putnamville, f nd ^ Har , ry 1 Moore is conJ ‘ ine,i to
was in the city today on business. ! he T ho ™ ^ th , lllness -
, T „ _ . Frank Butler, who is attending Ed. Jones, of Jefferson township, Tarre Hau t e Normal, is spending the was m this city today on business. week . enil with his parents in thia city> H. I). Lower, of Warren, is visiting | The condition of Mrs. Harry Moore, his son, J. J. Lower of this city. who has been confined to her home Born, January 18th, to Mr. and for the past several days was report-
Mrs. Jonn Webster, west of this city ed unimproved,
j a son. Mrs. Orville Thomas has returned Dr. Frank A. LeMaster will preach | home, after spending a few days in J at the morning service at the Locust Indianapolis with her parents, Mr. Street Church. and Mrs. John S. Browning, i Mrs. Frond Standish, of Bedford, is Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Yeager met [visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rariden their daughter, Miss Beulah, in Inj over the week-end. clianapolis last evening and saw Lillian Sigler, daughter of John “Blossom Time.” Miss Yeager, who Sigler, of Clinton, is confined to her is teaching at Muncie, is spending the
Opera House A. COOK Proprietor and Manager. Doors Open G:30—Two Shows Shows Start 7:00 Projrrara Subject to Change "Without Notice.
1 home with measles,
i The Faculty Women’s club team ' will meet Monday at 3 p. m. in Evans
! Hall in the gymnasium.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Watts went
i to
1 funeral of Frank E. Harris.
week-end with her parents.
Saturday NELL SHIPMAN In the Klondike Play “The Great Stake” Aesop’s Filin Fables Pathe News Weekly MONDAY RICHARD TALMADGE In the Feature Comedy “Watch Him Step”
IN I )I AN APOLIS I IVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 1U — Hog
Roachdale Thursday to attend the 1 rices ‘i r 1 0p P? d 16 to 20 cents here toleral of Frank E. Harris. a> US thu dlrect result of abnormally Mrs. Dr. Mozier, who has been ser- heaVy , w ff- end recei P^ of 10,000 usly ill at the hosnital. was able and a '''’b over supply of 2,381.
I he decline carried the top to $7.25 whi’e all weights and tasses sold gen-
Ruth of the Range' t First Episode Featuring* Ruth Roland
iously ill at the hospital, was able to sit up today for the first time.
, ts 1 ,• . sows and pigs reflected the decline
his home on Franklin street with - nivo c
, sows selling a quarter lower at
down and pigs a quarter down at $0.
illness.
The Greencastle Band will practice ^ 0WT1
on Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock in c.til,. in ot. l- r i» i i„ i 'i ,,, , i aril" trading was dull with only the K. of P. lodge had. All members 200 head in peils . p rit . ps for th , 1 prcsPU ' week showed some sharp losses on Messers. Gordon and Edgar Pro- common an(1 dea of vo will spend the week end at the the stock whiIe tho bot K home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. steady to 25 cents lower. S. C. Prevo of Terre Haute. . u , , , M. L. Cady, of the Hank of the Re- W A Ca Ve3 . brol, sbt $14, public of Chicago ,is here visiting the J™* the bulk m ° Ved fr ° m ^ 13 to First National Bank and assisting she^p and lamb prices were steady, duruig the birthday celebration. Jambs seling at $14 down and sheep Beggar s Gold a late story by $ 7 down. Receipts were 50
Ernest Pool will furnish the theme for the Vesper Service at College Avenue Church on Sunday afternoon at
j 4 o'clock.
C. P. Robinson, assistant cashier of the Fletcher American National Bank i of Indianapolis was a visitor to the
VARSITY TEA ROOM SUNDAY DINNER
Menu
Spring Chicken Maryland
First National Bank’s birthday cele-'Dressing Giblet Gravy bration on Saturday. Ri ce d Potatoes
The local Knights of Pythias basket ball team will play the fast Marshall i “Bob-Cats’ on the high school floor next Saturday night in this city. A thriller is in prospedt as both quintets have made good records for the season
Peas in Cream Cranberry Sauce Hot Biscuits Ice Cream and Cake Coffee Milk
Cocoa
High School Theatre "DE LUX ' PICTURE PPOGHAM”
SATURDAY DAYTIME WIVES Miss—Do you work for a living? Mister—Do you employ women? Madam—Does your husband’s business interest you? You will appreciate this picture. Others should! TWO SHOWSr-7:00 and 8:30. High School Students 15c Adults 25c Not a Children’s Picture REGULAR MUSIC.
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