The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 May 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1927.
Opera House
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Offie* at Greenrastle, Indiana, aa sreond class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDKN, City Eclitor
on note and to foreclose mortgage fil- fordaville spent Sunday with the in-
ters parents Mr. and .'Its. ja-|it
WEDNESDAY
10c & 25c
Kenneth Harlan and Viola Dana in a stirring, thrilling drama of the frozen Northland that you can't afford to miss.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION Dill Elanchard and his Old Gold Serenaders. -Jimmie Murdock, singer. also UNIVERSAL COMEDY SOME MORE EXCUSES
Personal And Local News
ed in the Putnam Circuit court. Corwin 4 Gillen are the attorneys for the plaintiff. A similar complaint , affainst A. R. Hur-t et al was also filed in the county clerk’s office on
Wednesday.
Estel V. Curtis, of Morgan county i and Miss Emma McCainniack, dauy > ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Me Caminack of Putnam county, "'ere united in marriage by Rev. H. A. Sherrill at the office of county clerk Ford Lucas on Wedne da> morning The young couple "ill reside on a
farm in Morgan county.
Dinsmore Mr. anil Mrs. Glen McIntyre of Ind^inapolis .spent Sunday "itu Id' mother, Mrs. Kate .Vclntyio. Mr. and Mrs. J M. Stafford and childien visited Sunda;. with Ml. a.’d Mrs. E. H. Cha-tain al Indianaooli' SPECIAL OF ALL WHITE ENAMEL GAS STOVE. THIS WEEK. ' GREENCASTLE GAS 4 ELECTRK CO 24-25-^0-k ,r /. I
FARM SALE
2 farms of Guy Jackson, bankrupt
SPECIAL prices on Millinery Decoration Day. Voli' i Hat Shop, do
Vine St.
PALESTINE
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For Our Heros l^f EMoRIAL DA'l we lionor the men of [ | t he nation who, for the last time have heard the bugle call for action. A floral wreath over their last billet is a mute token of respect. Memorial Day wreaths and other appropriate flowers all at reasonable prices. Eitel Floral Co. “Your Florist”
Mi.-. ( . 0 Vontress and Mrs. Jack Roger- spent Wednesday in Terr
Haute.
Tri Kappa "ill meet Thursday evening at 7 dlO o’clock 'vith Unice Taylor on East Washington St. Tho Cro-Tat-Em Circle will meet 1 bur-day afternoon at 2 o'clock with .Mr-. Rosie Ann Knauer. Mr-. Jacob Hirt and .-on returned to their home on S. College Avo., on lin -dn> from th' 1 County Hospital. Section Lour of the Christian church vi d! meet Thursday afternoon at J:dO odo k with Mrs. Paul Hardcy on
On -taut street.
'Die local Moo r Lodge will meet ni ”ht in regular se ion at 8 o'clock. \ll members are urgently requested I to he present. . . • WalM i .1. Ashton, age 92 year;, Is ported quite ill’at 1iis*‘*fu)Kic' ‘on n'i'h HI oiningtoi* street. Kecao c of hi advanced age, his illness is con-
sidered serious-
Mi-s I'lorence Helen McGaugk .• aughti'r of Ma'or and Mr . Ch«rle. Met ia11.■ 11*■ \ ha returned home from kontluiul "here -he taught the pa t 1 year . • ,V . < Mi Omer Newhousc who W(ir eall.1 ben by the sickne-s and death of dr, Xcwhmise’.s mother, and who has I ' ii \ iting Miss Mabel Stoner, left Wednr day for her home }n San An-
| lonio, Texas,
\ ' ineemcnt wh- made Wf 'nc - \ that Mr. and Mrs. Roacoo McCoy 'ill In in charge of the Greeru-a Me
'omitry ( loh dining room for the ! Bn**! 1 .-pent Satuiday and Sunday ..
ing -unwner. They movod to the ; borne here.
dub house on Wednesday morning, j Mrs. R. L. Hall caring f.o lo r
i mother at the horn of Mr Milligan
.m lit- have been received Yqttng at Greci . , tie. whlh Ml f the graduation of Frances Mary i Young is in Chicago
Several from a .-laiico alter, r church at Palcstiiu Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ma hall «>f G'rcicastlc called on Charles Raker t oi. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Haily and ik ren took dinner So ay with ' i'
Rick.
Charlie Baker attcnderl tli fone al of his tmcle at l.i/ o Satui l.’n al ternoon. Mrs. Bcrnstroff d chihlicn p> Sunday with Mr-. Ili ury O ho n. .Mr Henry ().• b> i n ami Mis Non Raker attended th< I'omial of Ra■ Bell at New May-' II" Satin da> " i i
ing.
Mr ami Mrs. M ill Evans pen; S-t urday night and Su dav with Jami
H ylton.
Mr. and Mrs. Hcorv (t boro, ('ha Raker and ilaught- Edna "en in E dlatiapoll’s la.-t W, k ■ day. Nola Baker -pi i t Mom ay with o i .-ister Mrs. Cecil K h i. Mr. an I Mrs. D< • - art " .-re in I i dianapoli- last W ■ iie-dav to i their on who is in - Rihy, ||o pi 1 1 ROAt HHAI.E , Mr. and Mrs. Clidland lupp ilu/.. arid Kathylene thipp'rl.atz of Indu'iiapolis visited Sun ay with their pa cuts Mr. and Mr- .1. It Inpparlatz Mr. John Brorln who i omplo I on the T. H. I. & 1 Traction line at
ADI) LIFE TO Y<>> R ^ EARS Ami so add ze.-t to your life. When John It. Gordon, Danville, Ml., found
for himself “always tired at night and j
luirdeiird with a backache, in' h ok
I P
i stimulant for the kidneys. “ Alter a few doses I felt bette'r. could work with re ease, became stronger and oul I sleep better.:’ Men and women everywhere are u.-ing and recommending l’ole\ Pill-, diuretic, for faulty kidney action. In constant use over •if, year -. Satisfaction guaranteed.— R. P. Ml 1.1.INS, Druggist.
i 18 acres of the home place, excellent i,
fin.
castle on Indianapolis road now being* CGn '
provements. 78 acres known as Ruark {■ Doth farms are about G miles East of r,^ 111 '
ed.
Pav-
1 arms will be sold free and clear of all liens tlc ,, p| , theron and subject to rights of tenant-) now occupying q , " l,s Sale «i:l be private for cash. All bids to lw scaled
Sale will be May 31st., 1927, at 11 A \| at First National Bank of Greencastle ‘ ' InVERETT A. DAVISSON, Referee in Bankruptcy. !■;. A. BROWN, f Trustee in Bankruptcy.
Florcr fi'm the law school at Ann \rbnr. Mich. She is a niece of Mri uni Mi . Wilbuj- Stewart of this
ity.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kenyon son visited Sunilav with Mi-. J.nie
Smith at Waynet. i.
Mr. and M'rs. Dan Bynio-tit, M. and Mr-. Merle /.immcnuan and M
her home in San Antonio, Texas, i a "' 1 Mrs ’ Roy T "’M»Cr of Emlm-.i
■ M , n Vw rr 1 Sunday with Mr- Albert P. i k ■
Mrs. Emma Kolly i- -laying i f. w days with her daughter Mis. I, J Robbins and family near Rama i d,
Mrs. O. A. Newhousc left today for
sfter an extended -tay here where -he »a - called by the death of Mrs.
Mary Newhousc.
Mi Charles Sellers, Mrs. William Handel and Mr-. Pearl Evans are at- ' nding the funeral of Mrs. Mollie Crawford Hume at Stile.sville today.
Mi . Hume passed away Kansas, and her body w hen for burial.
Mr. and Mr-. Curli- lludgcv, of Greencastle vi-ired Sunday with Mi and Mr-. W. S. Mi.Vlehan. Mr. and Mr.-. Eail Ktchi-1,-1111 and
s all
I’honc
We Deliver.
AOI A SEt RE I .11 S I
SENSE
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YDL NG It. S. S| t DEN I
Wichita, children attended the Auti i
brought | Jungle Park Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Prathen left
| Sunday for their home in Chicig, a!
Mi-- Anna Belle Pfahler and Miss , .
, , .. , , . i » | ter spending several (lavs with Mio
Evelyn Brumley entertained Tuesday
, f . .. i latter.- mother, Mrs. Sarah Adams.
I evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ..
J. .. ,,, ... _ . , . Mr. Curtis Ho.-tetter ot Crawl .•d--
I W. Hubble with a party in honor i -n • , c .
i, . ... . 'ille visited Satuiday and Sun, i\
ot Miss Ruth Howell, who with her
. ... , . •... with his parents Mr and Mi-. I>. B.
lamily will leave the last of this I n ostettrr
week for her future h'ortic’in Mith-
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miuaj SALE ENDS SATURDAY yf A NY WOMEN are happier because they IVi. have taken advantage of our Tappan Week Offer, and now have beautiful Tappan Gas Ranges in their homes — at prices that have given them extraordinary values for their money. You, too, can benefit by this opportunity if you act at once. Let ns show you the models from which you can choose just what you want in size, trim and price. All are stand* ard Tappan Ranges with large over-size ovens and new and distinctive 45th Anniversary features. Saturday is the Last Day—Own Your New (las Range Now—and Save. Greencastle Gas & Electric Light Com|);my
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Ihc neighbor.- of Mr-. Arthur D< . 11 EHEX, NEB. May 2'>. (UP) — ullc, lira mere, N. II., were curinu- ‘ ' ergie Ece, s year old. will enti i know wliat meilicini -he look tlui! ^’’gli school here next year, tiie yo.i •a-t' d like magic” i*i re luring In i •• i pupil ovm to «• tei high chool
ifcalth. “No secret .it all,” she says, in Nebraska,
furl conimon actiae. I saw Foley
.Ml’ diuretiu a-lvI'rtisi-d and borau Fhe icecntly pa -ed the -imit , * r ""; r l rc :' ci and eighth gradi ■ atiom - ifl
fj y^ars un^riiiK from kidnry trou r
• I , . • i #in a\T^raicc of 8(» poi’ cc'iit i(»r i \ <-
!>le. I never have a tired feeling, ; ml ,,i ; , , ,■ - , ,
ifl" active and happy,” Men ; ml " " "hnh -he "a p *-
'jotnen everywhere u-e ami ree< m- j '"'Hed lo take.
'm nd I oley Pills diur< l ie. Sati. i „ Woo guaranteed. A-k for them R
K- MULLIN.S, Driiggi-t.
ing ami playing gamesi.
The Young People-' S .ciety of I'ulmore will hold a Campfire meeting on thi- .-unday night ’the members an to meet at the Methodi-t Cliurc'. in Fillmore at 7 P- M. and will go in ear- to the meeting place in the I woods. The song -erviee "ill be in
charg" of Gordon Chapman. The do-j should he a vei> " rth "Idl* .-!•* votional talk will he given by Pan! 1 E onir and bring ■ " 111 (Tubby) Reid of DePauw. Manji of tl.e young people met Tubby at l!ic .'um ay School Convention and "ill Fred E. Todd In* b, glad to hear him again. There has ' Mieh., to drive Iwn omi i" rial music planned am! I for. Stark .4 Grid
Allen T. Moore, a former Grecneastlr man, and widely known in ‘.hivicinity ha- recently accepted a po.-i-tion a- financial manager for Gloria Swai -on, motion-picture star w'hlch to -a\ the lea-t is not bad one. Mr.
Moore ha been making his home in' Hieir parent.- Mr. ami New York for -omc time where hr ^ ol I n P.
ha- been employed by the Guara!!'.'’
Trust Co-
and son at (Tawfordsville.
Miss Geneva Samis of I* dia: •ip"b -pent Saturday night ami S'lm a\ with her parents Mr. ami Mi s. Dilhrd
Sands.
Mary Glady- and Alive Y* o Indianapolis visited ovei Sun ay m d
Mrs. T. ! I
Vergit, completed the fifth nn l Hi grades in one u ai al-n.
I he Ohio Joint Stock 4 Land Rank j of Cincinnati, (>., versus Fred Lanca - I b r, et al is the title of a complaint
Dr. A. A. Noland and family < f Spencer visited Sunday with friend
here.
Mr. ami Mrs. Dan Eookbill of : a'
COMMENCEMENT TIME IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER " f I hr lollowiuv riHk fur KnidiiaU'^:
GIRLS
W list atil»«'s, DmuioiuI Riujis, l , r;uir v Riacelpts, iMcsh Buks, < omparts, Ear Riii^H.
BUYS
iSt»H|) \\ afehe^, I’uuKct Watches, Wntih ( hning, Signet Riutis, Bill holds. Ripe Lij*htcrs, AJililary Brushes. F. C. SCHOENMAN
"Gifts That Last’’
Phone 422.
FREE DEMONSTRATION DUCO Applied with a brush Dries quickly All popular colors and stains Try it yourself Saturday, May 28 Owl Drutf Store A. FLEENOR
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At You All Prepared For Your Vacation/ ■ ’' r !ei\c you yot to buy the Iukk’uko that will bo (initc ^ |li;ii!
ontHiy l) i’t> luit' your smart new clothes?
{ 't 1 ' bo.’t:; ic Section’s a-gleam with handsome new truiil'^-
and ('Hhc., til moderately priced. WONDERRORE. ronstruitimo h'”’' 1 , | l ] ' | ,i
fiiced with moth proof, wusluibb arti ov'^ er, ti hangers, alurdy brass fini-hed hardware, S27.50 and '
$:i5.oo
' m.DIRI'ORI . i l\ rum-1 met ion. arlitirial b Hh<i iiiotti n * 'il lining, • dcani.i il hard fibre
• o' •ring bra.-- Imished hardware.
H hangers. Spi rial \ able
1|l . 1 ; ply iucti m. \ nl, im/ci •!"' bbre eo\,.,,,,1 liimliig, |j n( .,| w i,|, bna balliei I11.1-- tiiinuii'il /k/x
■ W«<k ( okra ftrained
( owl ni -ii'. lining, slurred pockets li* 1 / w k In i mi and < nda A I 2..IMI '’ I ! *' END ' \SI S of hi.uli < ohm Grained
I nhrikoid, high grade rloth lining ahim I pockela
" I 1 h I Nl> ( ysi;-; In hlark enuiiwl. brass tiinimi'il "i 'i tnnc.v <rel< - ine (I*.*' 3>t>.UU
" A RDRt tllE TRUNKS of strong
uiifrr
- — ..— . iini-li r, l struction with hard fibre co'ering. ,r '' ,w| hardware, t hangers. Regular siz 1 ’, St|»).t'’^
$Di.aO; Steamer si*e HAT BOXES, ail black or with tan tri minings, Sti.ritt and as low aSUIT CASES, well made and
*2.50 to $5.00. Leather suit cases SI JD' $9.00 lo U RAGS of genuine, cowhide, leather .. or walrus grain in brown and black, tk | J.tjv *9.00 to ^
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ALLEN BROTHERS 52 YEARS (II FAITHFUL SERVICE
