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THE DAILY RANKER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, APRIL IT. 1924
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Tfiursday HOOT GIBSON In the Western Thriller “Ride far Your Life”
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail
matter.
HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor
HENRY MURDOCK In the Century Comedy “You’re Next”
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Friday MAE MURRAY In the Metro Super Production “Broadway Rose”
BEN TURPIN
In Mack Sennett’s Comedy
Where is My Wandering Boy This Evening’
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service
Phones- Office 305, Pes
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FOR RENT—Garage, cust.
704 So. Lo-16-lt-pd
Banner Want Ads
FOR SALE—A number Nine Oliver Typewriter. Phone 403. 17-2t o HORSE SHOEING and ploy sharpening. H. W. Bunday at the Pfeiflfenberger Shop. 16-2p-wk. o
BRICK CHAPEL
FOR SALE—Dahlia bulb.?, 10 varieties mixed, $1.00 per dozen. Mrs. O. M. O’Hair Phone Rural 135 It FOR SALE—Three Burner hot plate practically new A gentleman's rain coat, never been worn, inquire 608 East Walnut Street, 17-21
FOR SALE—Chevrolet sedan, driven 5,000 miles. First class shapi
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Any one wanting to rent a garage, call 512 Howard street. I
Mrs. Olvy Thomas, Mr. ami Mrs. Russell Thomas and daughter, of In-
dianapolis, spent last week with home | price $450. Phone 107.
folks.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Will O’Hair and family were, Mrs. Vera Bartley and baby, of Muncie; Sam Cump, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cump and children, of Staunton, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, of Plainfield.
Several from here attended the i T noT . A , . " ~ TT T funeral of Mi ss A,Wine Lamli, Sun- | I - 0ST — A P™ tr.tm.e ehel, rim day down at Hamrick, :T b '“ k We.lneday
t l , tuotmng. If found please send to Mr. and Mrs. John Hamm and r i „ o,c i , *
Hnnwirtor . r (' „ • Alar Y LIjj <1. !*16 East Market street daughter Mary, of Greencastle, visit- Vo,,, Aiho„, im r r> i n ed Qnnria,, ...ui, nr_ i r, -New Alban>, Indiana. Rcvreril. 17-2t
Sheriff Leslie Sears was In Cloverdale today on busness. R. T. Flynn, of Cloverdale, was in this city today on business. M. L. Butcher, of this city, was in Terre Haute, today on business. Ernest Stites of this city was in Cloverdale today on business. Professor Dobell is still confined to 1 his home on Anderson street with ill-
, ness.
J. O. Cammack made a trip to Fill- ; phomore, Amo and Clayton today on j
photographic business.
Mrs. Olive Kelly is spending the | Easter vacation period in Indianapolis j
with Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Orr.
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State Highway Policeman A. R. | ! aCrmichael, of this city, was in Indi- j , anapolis Wednesday on business. Deputy Sheriff Dave Braden, who has been confined to his home with , the mumps for the past week was
able to be out today.
Mattie Julian leaves this afternoon ! for Nashville^ Tennessee and Birm- ! ingham, Alabama, where she will
spend her spring vacation.
The Allan-Lloyd Lumbor company has been delivered a new one ton j International Motor Truck through the Morrison Brothers Agency. The co-workers of the First Bap- 1 tist Church will meet with Mrs. W. H. Vandivier Frday afternoon at 2:30. Please bring mite boxes. Miss Belle Hanna, who is spending i several months at Plainfield, is visitj ing Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Phillips and I the Misses Beckwith over Easter. 1 Bom on Wednesday night to Mr. 1 and Mrs. lames B. Zeis, city, a I daughter, Georgia Anne. Both the mother and baby are doing nicely. County Superintendent J. C. Ver- : million was in Indianapolis today attending the School of Elementery SuI pervision which is being held there
; today.
H. ASKEW PALMER CHIROPRACTOR
Over Banner Office
Office Phone 189
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For Easter Day- -a Dashing Bouquet! END a floral thought for Easter morning—the very spirit will create the desired feeling. You’ll be greeted here by a glorious arrayment, as sprightly to one’s heart as the spring. Lilies, Daffodils, Tulips and Hyacinths
John Eitel & Sons Phone 636-Y
forewarned of there being small pox upon the campus ami it was advised , by President George Richmond Grose i that they be immediately vaccinated. ^ The students left today at noon for their home, the spring vacation of three days beginning at 12 o'clock noon. The two men who have small l pox are Dr. D. E. Aldridge, inspector ! in Spanish and Lyle Shortz, student. ; They are being taken care of at the !
No. 2 DePSu.v Infirmary.
President Gross said there was 1 little reason to be greatly alarmed, | but as a precaution tho e wno have not been vaccina' i i lately snould do
The annual student meeting of the | Indiana Section of the American , Chemical Society .will be held at Indianapolis, Friday and Saturday, April 18 and 19. The society is an organization, which fosters studies of all aspects of Chemistry. Dr. William M. Blanchard, head of the Department of Chemistry, Dr. Ralph W. Hufferd, associate Prof, in 1 Chemistry, and the following students 1 will attend: William F. Hester, Mer- ! rel R. Fenske, J. Frank Lewis, Rex ’ J. Robinson, Daniel E. Strain, J. Oliver Hardesty, Sam Hannah, Don-' aid Stoutenour, and Raymond Mer- \ chant.
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DePauw Notes
Fifteen Senior and three Junior
pledges of Indiana Alpha chapter of; Phi Beta Kappa were initiated Wed- 1 nesday_ evening at Bowman Gymna-! ! sium at 6:00 o’clock. A banquet with ;
toasts followed the initiation. The pledges were William Baxter,
Jack Bryan, Elinor Smith, Lucille! | Rhoads, Elaine Carson, Carl Gartlein, ' 1 Foster Oldshue, John St. John, Martha Grey, Harold Thrasher, Florence Guild, Sara St. John, Dorothy j Rist, Nina Grey, Lawrence Larrowe, I Kathryn Thompson, Cornelia Allen e
and Charles Rhoads.
Last year’s Junior Phi Beta Kappas are Wilbur Clippinger, Mark Pinkerman, Douglas Cook and Raymof. d
Merchant.
Real Fresh Fruit Jelly in our
A brief chapel was held this morning at 10 o’clock in Meharry Hall in Hubert Jones of Cloverdale was a order that the students might bu business visitor in this city today.
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Charles Kendal and Albert Parrett left for New Albany today where Mr. Parrett will be the guests of Mr. Kendall during vacation. They will
_ _ attend the Methodist Student's Con-
FOR SALE—A nice spring cape for f erence at Louisville,
a girl twelve or thirteen years old. Phone 216. l7-2t
Miss Beryl O'Hair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O’Hair underwent an , operation for the removal of tonsils at the County Hospital Tuesday morn- j ing. Miss O'Hair was reported get- j
ting along nicely.
Electrical Contracting and Repairing Nothing too large or too small for us to handle, we just take “em" mine run. We did all the electrical construction work in the new Kappa Kappa Gamma bouse. “Notice the lighting equipment.”
VIRGIL GRIMES
GREENCASTLE
PHONE 332
Roils
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reising and
these fish are fresh caught. Order some while they last. Phone 583. TODD & SONS, corner Franklin and
Market streets.
Last week of Lent. We have a good
, , . , | supply of fresh yellow perch, bonedaughter spent the week-end with Mr. less herring, pike and halibut. All
and Mrs. Clarence Knoll of Pollan. Misses Ruby Bain and Lillian O’Hair spent Monday with Mrs. Al-
len Bain and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Holland and children and Mrs. Bessie Priest and baby were Sunday callers with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woodworth and chil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reising spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Reis-
ing, of Greencastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Priest and baby, and Mrs. Sally Minnich and
C. L. Lawrey i district deputy for the Modern Woodmen of America, who has been stationed in this district, left today for his home in Louisville, Kentucky, where he will visit his parents durng the Easter holidays.
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FOR RENT—Garage. Call
747-K. 16-4p
| Dr. Joseph P. Naylor, head of the • ! department of Physics, will attend a meeting of the American Physics Association which is an association of college physicists, at Washington, D. i E
WAN'TER—Married man on faram. Charles Bridges.
work 17-2p
C., Friday and Saturday, April 25 and 26. Dr. Naylor is a Fellow Member of the organization.
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Misses Pearl Crooks and Helen Turner left for Terre Haute Thurs-
, ... day afternoon where they will spend children were Sunday visitors with Mr. Easter vacation visiting relatives and
and Mrs. C. K. Priest. friends.
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Banking Aids to System and Thrift
A CHECK1NQ ACCOUNT for convenience and safety in household and personal finances. AN INTEREST ACCOUNT for building up a reserve fund through regular weekly deposits. The facilities of this bc.nk your disposal
National Bank VA^llLlCf l Trust Company
I HAVE A CAR of pure steam egg coal for delivery during the next few days. E. R. Hamrick. Phone 261 or 71. 17-3t o H. S. Notes The flowers for the new pedestals which are in the ihalls came and were placed in their proper places yesterday. The result was very pleasing and decorative. The pots are each filled with Coleus in the center and ferns around the edge. | All in all, they present a very pretty sight and are quite an improvement
i to the halls.
Mr. Kelly went to Bloomington today to attend a meeting of the Ward | principals of the state. The Seniors are working on the second act of their play which will be given some time next month. Progress is very good so far. Quite a number of the high school students are taking part in Easter Programs in different churches. Mr. Brown reports the condition of the school’s pets, the cat t and her four kittens as being top notch. The kittens have been named.
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Rummage
The Kappa Alumnae will hold rummage ;;ale, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in the east room of the First National Bank Building. Sale will open at 9 a. m. Wednesday.
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SILVER FLASH GASOLINE THE REALLY SERVICEABLE FUEL FOR YOUR MOTOR” Just how volatile gasoline ought to be is a matter of debate among motor fuel engineers, but there is no question that it should be volatile enough to put the motor into prompt action in cold weather. A gasoline which is benumbed on a cold morning causes wear and teai 1 on the muscles, nerves and temper of the man who cranks his own car, weai’ and tear on batteries, incomplete combustion, and destructive condensation of fluid in cylinders. It is needless to say that such gasoline is not satisfactory for winter service. Silver Flash Gasoline, on the other hand, is particularly adapted to such service. It has behind it ample refinery resources, the highest degree of technical skill, and the purpose always to make a gasoline of uniform and special merit. WESTERN OIL REFINING COMPANY' Indianapolis, Ind. MOFFETT, DOBBS & CHRISTIE Buick Distributors
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/"'•AKE and jam! Cake and V/ jelly- Delicious either alone, but never half so delicious as found together in our Jelly Rolls. Made from delicate spong cake spread and rolled with crimson currant jelly, strawberry jam, blackberry jam or purple grape conserve. The only kind of jellies we use are those made from fresh fruit and pure sugar. Ask Your Grocer for BANNER DOUGHNUTS BANNER BAKERY PERCY DUNCAN, Prop.
Kitchen Cabinets Breakfast Sets Electric Washers Electric Ironers Kitchen Clocks Aluminum Ware Waterless Cookers Spice Jars Dishes Pastry Tables Kitchen Tables Kitchen Heaters Refrigerators Fry’s Oven Ware Glass E-Z Corn Popper Grape Fruit Knives Paring Knives Steak Knives Butcher Knives Wooden Mixing Spoons
The Kitchen C utfitling Co. t the Ggs Office
| The Co-Workers of the First Baptist Church will hold a market and | apron sale Saturday, beginning at ; 10 o’clock, at Rector Bros. 17-2t
ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER
1 I RED MEN NOTICE / meeting will be called on Friday, ’ at 7:30. All members please be p.erer.t, organization of new team out of the new Ritual. New team will nave a call to Terre Haute soon. It
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Woodburys
1 Pinauds
Lady Grey
Mary Garden
Djer Kiss
Mennen’s and Mavis Talcum Powder Fancy Large Box Body Powder $1.00
Compacts
Toilet Waters
Cold Cream
V anishing Cream
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Beautiful Polychrome Torchieres
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