The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 June 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924.
Opera House
A.. COOK Propnetor tJid Manager.
Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00
Program Subject to Change Without Notice.
Monday EVA NOVAK In Victor Schertzinger’s Play Dollar Devils”
‘‘The Jungle Goddess” Episode Nine A Spectacular Wild Animal Serial
Tuesday BETTY BLYTHE The Queen of the Screen in ‘ The Truth About Wives”
MONTY BANKS In Harry Asher’s Comedy “Southbound Ltd.”
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NWS
Frank Bee. of this city, was a visitor in Brazil on Sunday. The Present Day club will meet with Mrs. Horace Askew, Tuesday,
July 1.
Paul Babcock, of Alexandria, is visiting friends and relatives in this city for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Alger Leatherman i motored to tty; Old Trails Patk on Sunday afternoon. Noble King, local boy, who is employed in Danville, II., spent the i week-end visiting here. Charles and William Eiteljorge attended the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart held in Brazil on Sunday. The local band will meet for practice this evening- All members are urged to be present at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. H. A- Gobin, who has been visiting here since the first of June, has gone to her home in South BendMiss Louise Hunt, of Indianapolis, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sallust for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Handel and daughter, of Terre Haute, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James L- Handel. ) .
PREV0 & THOMAS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service Phones—Office 305, Res. 93
ITSKOLD Don't suffer from the heat when you can make ice in a few minutes as pure and cheaper than you can buy and always have it on hand. For the convenience of making ice cream or ice for any purpose, with a formula that is guaranteed to produce results. Formula and full directions for making ice may be had by remitting Fifty Cents in coin or satmps to the ITSKOLD ICE COMPANY 702 Stewapt St., Seattle, Wash.
Facts About the Telephone Kansas has 50,000 more telephones than the whole of South America. A telephone message travles across the Continent in one-fiftieth of a
second.
Requirements for telephone equipment increased three-fold from 1919
to 1924.
Los Angeles has twenty-five times
as many telephones as Naples—the largest city in Italy. There are more telephone operators in the United States than there are telephones in Russia and Fin-
land combined.
There are 700,000 telephones in Chicago. It took twenty years for the first 100,000 but only two years for the last 100,000. Denver, Colo., has one telephone for every five people. Rome, Italy has only one telephone for every forty-five inhabitants. J An average of over 2,800 telephones were added eveny working ! day during 1923 to th& telephone systems in the United States.
Agnes M. Torr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Torr and George Edward Broder, son of John Broder, were united in marriage at the Christian parsonage at 10:00 a. m., Monday, by Dr. Levi Marshall. They will reside in Gi'eencastle.
Messrs Edgar and Gordon Prevo | visited their parents Mr. and Mrsi S. C. Prevo, of Terre Haute, on Sun-
! day.
Arthur Loring of Kalamazoo, Mich-, spent the week-end with Mrs. Loring and daughter and Dr. and Mrs. G- W. | Bence. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hunt and daughter of Indianapolis spent the week-end visiting Mr% and Mrs. O- A. SallustMr. and Mrs. John Clements and ' daughter of Crawfordsville were , guests Sunday of Dr- and Mrs. W. WTucker. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Royse and daughter of Wabash were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs- Roy M. I Abrams. The Sons of Veterans will meet in their rtymi at the court house on Tuesday evening. All members are , urged to attend. The Missionary society of the Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Earl Runyan at 405 Jackson street. The Missionary society of thq Christian church will meet with Mrs. A. O. White, 307 Johnston street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 30.
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$6,7515.56 CENTRAL 0 SAVERS This amount has been added to the balances of those who carry interest accounts with this strong- company. It represents the major portion of our earnings and is paid to our depositors as a semi-annual dividend on the money they have invested with us. The next distribution of profits will be made January 1, 1925. The rate will be 4% per annum. You, too, can share in the next dividend by building your interest Account here. All deposits received before July 15, will draw interest from July 1—fifteen days free interest. Build your Interest Account by regular deposits each week or month. Enjoy financial independence and that ‘‘money in the bank” feeling. Anticipate your fixed expenses by planning your finances. Your Interest Account will help you meet them without inconvenience. Vacation Expenses Mortgage and Interest Payments Insurance Premiums Automobile Payments Taxes Education Expenses July 1 interest will be entered in pass books on presentation—windows 4 and 5.
Miss Lillian Cook i* confined to her’ home by illness. W. R. Parr spent Sunday in Spencer visiting relatives. Mrs. Earl Ellis is slowly recovering from her se'ere illness. Bob Graham and Henry Cook visited at The Shade- on Sunday evening. Born Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Durham, city, a daughter. . ■ t Mr. and Mrs. D. V Miller of Terre Haute were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Cook and family. The Official Boan of Locust Street M. E. church will meet tonight at 7:45 in the church. A full attendance is desired. George Murhpy and family will leave Tuesday morning for Little Rock and Hot Springs, Ark., for a months stay. Miss Grace Pettit of the M .E. Children’s Home left Saturday for a month’s vacation to visit with relatives and friends jn Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Lucas motored to West Baden Surday for the day. Mrs. Lucas visited with Thetas attending the National convention. Paul Wright his returned home after a weeks fishing trip along the Ohio River. Mr. Wright and family also visited frielnls in Jennings county. Hillary Bailey of Chicago is here for a short visit ! with his parents. Eugene Dobbs and Gilbert Brown spent Sunday afternoon at the Old Trails Park. Dr. H- L. Davis, who has been sick for a few weeks, went to the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis Saturday where he will be u^der the care of a specialist a few dajs* The Misses Estella H. Shoptaugh, Frances B. Rectorj Beulah Yeager, ; Edna West and Ruby B. Wright are in Washinton, D. C.. for a few days and are staying at the Grace Dodge hotel. j Mr. and Mrs. O4oar Hatfield and family and Miss Lpla Priest of Little Rock, Arkansas, and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Priest of Baipridge were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hibbit. Dr- and Mrs- W. J!- McGaughey and Miss Mvrgaret Eanily McGaughey motored to West BAien Sunday where Mrs. McGaughey and daughter attended the national convention of tho Theta sorority, The Federated Clubs meeting for Putnam County will be held tomor- ; tow at Bainbridge. Those going are asked to bring one dish of food and sandwiches for herself. A large attendance is expected at the meet-
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Last night the audience at the First Baptisf church enjoyed a program of rare delight. The Sunday i school presented a pageant, “The |Golden Century Garden.” Stage setjting and costumes were appropriate and beautiid. Memorizing and ac- • tion were exceptionally good. The house was /tilled almost to capacity. Levi Ma shall left at* 2 p. m. for New York, where he will visit friends [ for two da/ s and sail July Jrd at noon for Eu’.rpi for a two rijt.ths vacation on the s 1 ei mer La.icas' via, of Cunokl Line- He ails direct from New York to Lo i !> n. This is Mr. Marshall’s third trip lo Europe On the first he toured i: u hern Europe, Egypt and Palest)-'■v This tri.i includes British Isles, Frame and Belgium. He wdl sail from Liverpool on Lecorno, Aug-j ust J3. aiifving home about Septem-1 her L
Kitchen Kabinet Orchestra. First appearance in Greencastle. Will furnish the ihusic for the wedding of Robin Adair and Sweet Adeline at Christian church, July 1, at 8 p. m. Admission, 10 and 25 cents. It
“Where Money Grows’ Resources over $900,000
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Joanna McAlurden to Morton Jessup, lot in Commercial Place $15. Willis Crodian to J. L. Williamson, lots in Cemmercial Place $100. W. Shonkwiler to J. L. Williamson, lots in Commercial Place $30. DePauw University to J- L. Williamson, lots in Commercial Place $125Cloverdale Cemetery Association to C- A- Rockwell, lot in Cemetery $50Forest C. O’Hair to E. B. O’Hair, 89 87 acres in Monroe tp. $1.
SEE THE WEDDING AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH TUESDAY EVENING AT EIGHT O’CLOCK. — o ROBERT BEST THE SAME Word from Robert Best, who fell from a cherry tree a week ago. is that his condition remains serious, although there has been some slight imI provement during the past few days.
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TOMORROW IS “PAY DAY” in our Savings Department when we will divide our profits for the last six months with each and every one of our Savings Depositors in the form of 4% Compound Interest.
IF YOU have: A SAVINGS ACCOUNT with our Savings Department merely present, your, pass book and have your interest credited thereon.
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT we would suggest that you open one today with one dollar or more—put away a little each week or month and thus get your name on the “pay roll” for next January.
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All Deposits Made in Our Savings Department on or before JULY 15th will draw interest from JULY 1st CITIZENS TRUST CO. F HOME OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY
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