The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1928 — Page 2
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THR CKEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, BUY
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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—Sale— ( HH KS—CHICKS—l UICKS Got them now for early broilers Grcemastle Hatchery. Phone 625-1.. 20-tf
Knlered in the Pont Office at Greenraalle, Indiana, hj*
necond class mail matter. I1AKRY M. SMITH, Mitor and Proprietor. S. R. KARIDCN, ( ity Kditor.
Wom a
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11 Eats mim nab, F,
“for 3 yea,.,
, « > '’' > rythin ? el ' ! i thanks to rai* ' 1 an<1 «j7 life
removes
Tiir roughbrod Rhode Island Red j n n-tors for sale. Joe Nusse, Lime-j dale. 2-6p.
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FOR SALK:—S. C. Rhode Island R I Cocrol . Mrs. Fred Fisher. R. 7. 2-2p.
Personal And Local News
To Moot With Miss Walls The Century Club will meet Saturday afternoon with Miss Lola Wall-, W. Washington St.
4> *F *F •!* •!• Business Meeting Hold. Greencastle Chapter 0. E. S. met
The American Legion will meet
FOR SALK:—Ford coupe model 22 thejr hall lhis evelling at half
at auction F’eb. 11. J. W. Crawley. i seven 0 v| 0 ck
2-3p.!
o | Clarence Herod
—For Kent— FOR RKNT— Two office rooms with steam heat and toilet. One singlc room. A. Cook. 30-fit.
who is attending 1
Purdue University, is at home for a week during the mestcr rcco-s.
in regular session Wednesday evenin'.,. at which time the business of the lodge was conducted. There was an past unusual good attendance, and a numi her of visitors were also present. Other than the business, there was drill
practice.
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Mis. Trembly Host less. The Crescent Club met Wednesday
FOR RKNT:—Four room house. Water, lights, largo ha ement, Fee J. It. Harris or call 45. 17-tf
The Presbyterian Mid-week prayer
7:30 o’clock afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C.
Trembly, G15 East Washington St. The entertainment was in charge of Mi . Ralph West, who had arranged
meeting will be held at
tonight in the Church parlor. F’ir.-t Pentccc. t Mission, Ohio Si. will have service.- tonight at 7:30. The B. Y. W. w. will meet at li 30.
I'OR REN I —A good farm of (123) Elmer Watson of Roarhdali
one hundred twenty-three acres. For- lt ing his daughter, Mrs. Ro. II Tin. i t Stanley, Fillmore. I tison and his mother, Mrs. F. P. Wat-
2, 3, !), 10. Ifi, 17 fip. , son . o J
312 T. P. Abbott, of St. Lotii., is t , 3L3t Ifuest "f Mr. and Mis. A. A. Abbott, outh College Avenue. He i enroute
FOR RKNT:No. Indiana St.
-Good garage,
— Vv Hiited—
WANTED:—Men to ro
In iid. Phene 472-Y.
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a ente: t, in the way of a mock anti,|ue sale, and Mrs. Fay Hamilton won the prize. Two guests, Mrs. Cooper an ' Mis. Mathe were present.
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Mrs, Fe'-and Hostess The Becchwood Pleasant Circle met Wedne-day aftcjrmion, February 1st jwith Mr . C. J. Ferrand at her home ; in F illmore. Eighteen members re-
to Middletown, Conn.
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Mrs. Vcrlir, Jarvis underwent a 2-2t. minor operation at the Putnam Conn ty ho. pital Thur day morning. Or. C.
WOMAN C. Tucker pcifrrn. the opeiatioii.
\H\\ (l\ |H»\\N\\ \RO TRF.NO WANTEli with ambition and indus-I
INDIANAPOLIS, I -a (■ r’l The Tuxedo tat( ba'd. of Indianapolis twice raided b\ hank roblx i: in the lust feu year , u clo e,| by the State hanking department today. “Frozen a.-.-et and mall hut -deady withdrawal of de. . it are the i n mediate factoi in III idoring," T. I>. Barr, deputy at< bank coinini.. sioner, announ ed.
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Only ninety five 1928 liccnu'' plate were pun based Wedne.-d;.\ from the Franklin Strirt Garage, In cal license distributors. The big 1 maik of the week wa d ue. day, a the total of plate sold duiing th day reaihed the 2!i'.r mark. It is estimated that fewer plate w ill he sold with eaeli succeeding day although all during the year some ale will he made. A in tiarisfer , new car- and purcha s. in used curs, lew plati ; mu t, lie pi'oein led.
. sponded to roll call with
I from Lincoln.
\ most interesting paper was read on “The Origin of St. Valentine,” by i Mis. Chaile: Snodgrass. A contest in itlie way of entertainment was furn-
, , . , . . | - o, ,, | Rav Chadd of Bainbridge, who i : hed by Mrs. (den Morehart. A dei'Vi P,' ! V ’"t f! ,g 3 gl >n the Putnam County hu-pitnl, fol hrldful ial hour followed the proi ' .» in ts to siody u-'is. - ex- m j O p eiatjon Tuesday | Kram during which time the hostess
cral fine openings in Greencastle and k J ..o ved delightful refreshments nearby town . We train and help you • fte ™°° n . w * a ' rted 8 " ' ' 1 K i****I m ki up to 9100 a week ' Thursday. j F M|NS|( ,, ; ; r> Me^ng.
I more. No experience necessary., a petition to *•11 real c tale, ha Although there arc many missionI ii a a.it, profitable, dignified work, been filed in the Putnam t iiru't an meetings held by the women in Write today. W. I. Rawleigh Co., In Court, Central Trust Company, ad tli<- churches, the nature of the pro-
• IJ.i.i Freeport, III. ! mini.-tratora, ver ua Daisy Gray grams are varied and interesting. 5t.. Jfi-Feb. 2-9-16-23. j Vaughan et al. j One or the uni(|ue kind was given
in the Methodist church basement by
it* l (JIM Jllrtl ML * I MIM . ,■
the file was file I in the Putnam ( ii
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for the concert^'
Steven* Drug St#i ;[ , ro " r .'- «*h. p ri(M I
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WANTE'D: I'" rent farm. Fred A. Cii.x, (ii encastle, Route 3. 1-21.
WANTED Housework by
lit \KING Dl I. A y ED
"i by day. Call Banner Office.
hour 30 tf.
Motion to stiike complaint fiom ,, ... ,
jin Standard Bearers organization, which uperintended by Mrs. Hel-
euit (ourt Wednesday, in the matte, . , ' - . , „ . , lur’i r and Mrs. Williams,
of Lulu B. Wil on versus Estate of ... ... , , , ,, ,, , I he Standard Bearers were seated Henri Carpenter. j , t ;, u . jir , t tal)k , which was beautiful-
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The Indiana I'uhlic Service -inii has re et the hearing
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Bill Fold with Identifiea-1 Greencastle
Archie Chadd, captain of the Butlc L decorated with their colors—With College basketball team, was in the Founders of the Woman’s ForWeilnesdaj night anl <‘ign Missionary organization at their
|h iiti' 11 of th' (’itizens' Telcphou ■ li'.n card. I hoim.- P. Moore.
company of ( lay county for an in ('lease in it eivire charges and ha civen ii'.itice tliat it will come t" Bra /.il Tlun-day morning, March 1st. to open the hearing at in o’clock. The hearing, which was to have been held yestirday at the court hou e was postponed on the application of officials of the Clay County Fanu lluieau, who a.-ked that it he i laved to give tin m time to prepare their evidence in opposition to the ineieu e.
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Call j Thursday, visiting with hi 31-5p Ray Chadd, who is in the
County hospital.
bury, Mrs, Payne as Mrs. Stoddard, you enjoy y 0 ‘ r Mrs. Ogg as Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. W. No matter w Gough as Mrs. Flanders. A wil! . f £ r >0'jr 8tom a , ; *' ! read by Mrs. Chandler, was bequeath- prugrin^ 8 '
ed by the Founders to the Standard Bearers, in which the obligations and
undertakings including all indebted- ■ Bauer, wprlu.f,
ness was to be conferred, as well as all future plans and management. Parties to the seal—Needy world and
the church.
Miss Elsie Morrison conducted the part of the program given by the Standard Bearers. She called on Mildred Caviness, Roberta Hcllinger, Mary Harris, Marie O’Hair, Mary Ruth Vawter, Laura Nichols, Virginia and Vola Owens, Margaret Matkin and Esther Bowman to name their workers and tell something of the work in the different countries where they are represented. Mrs. Riley sang the Heritage
Hy mn.
Power for service, was the under current of the program throughout nanifested in the different parts, and finally the climax proved to be the
young people.
+ + -F-F-F + the senate, the . |y j,,
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House administi. . plans today to <■
l ,as ' p 'l by th,. v ■— continued pover,/ ™
merchant fle
^ill be succe-.f, rc|.ort from th,. ! r 'ne committee t, 18
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l?ol<:ng toward |. r e of
the flee,. |f lti:(
house sentiment u }•,
pass the Jnne,
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ably will bo laid,
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NOTICE-1 hau estate and insuta; cham o is „| ,
of everi kind !> ' e 1 will sell or trad' “ Yarm , H. ; . eW 1
Automobile Insure
have Hnr-es n, j|.
iiuotation | Putnamvillc Club Met, Mi-. Joe Wright and Mrs. Ed. Shields enteitained the Economic Club at the beautiful new home qI Mis. Joe Wright in Putnamvifle. The wo large rooms were well filled with twenty ladies or more and a yery pleasant afternoon as well a- beneficial to ones home was enjoyed. Meeting was called to order by our President Mrs. Glen Fry, at roll call each member was to say something about the lunch box, as to what to put in it, how to pack it and the sort of a container it should he. Mr-. Will Glide-,
well president of the Parent-Teachers’ ro < orn nt H. •. IL..-
gave a very interesting talk as the , 1 ank
success of the P. T. A. had had in serving hot lunches at the noon hour
it the school. And also the tovely eo-j! > H()l'. HAKHJ.TI y fi) operation the parent- were giving th? ! ADDRESS f *oe.” wark. Mrs. Rose Sublett read an arti- ! *—-4 Htl clo of the Home Magazine of year- | Prof. Edward R npso ago and of today. The rest of the af- 1 'W'artmpnt nf relij rery, ti noon was taken up hy our county ! DePauw univenit; • Delegates Mrs. Ed Shields and Mr-.. a ' l<irP,s on “Char, dory Ruthe Fly who mbs sent to Purdub * ((immunity A on,
wit tish Sl‘4)
Ti ol.-, Cattle fur
a buyer. What , ith See me tmlav, ilar
w.ek. J. K. Ca ii, .
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LOST : Square, blue and Brown ilk carfe. Call Banner Office. 2-2t 2 2t.
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STRAYED:—260 lb. fat Alia Wright. Rural 136.
red gil ( . 2-2p
LOST OR STRAYED:—January I i german police pup 8 mos. old, male and name, Pal. ( all 746-Y 2-t f .
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Found—
FOUND: Diamond ring. Owner
MARION Two heads, tw , tail, " la) h;,vc san,p ^ identifying ring, (lour front legs and two torso wen I* B inner Office. 2-3p.
pos-essed hy a calf which died sh rl
ly after birth at the farm of Camhlin, ncat F’airville.
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Bull Dog. Owner can hy identifying dog and
I'.iying charges. Call Banner office.
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iVlisceDaneoua— “A change in the Weed-End Rate the T. II. I. & E. Trac. Co. effeetI ' Ft bi nary 4th, will provide for a tan and one-half for the round trip. I'n ki ts will he good going all day on aturday or Sunday. Ask the agent f'u' furthe* information.” 31-2-8 10-4t
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OVERCOATS
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ROISTER
RADI O HA I PH p. ( ROUSORE
Wilt pay rent, when you can buy l II m with the rental. Milton Brown.
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father side and the present officers of the
Putnam home auxiliary, at another table, to-j by our county club. Many intere-tipg mid-winter council Shai gother with the members and friends thing- were told and what and how'9^* of thp s '’“" fr Hie setting was picturesque for the Wt . -hould do to keep work lighter, 'Council of Relip ott -
. , ,, , , ikoiii p l( ,giam which followed. e tc ’ 1 ht*ld Thur si lav ro wb word from Prof. R. Pence, hoad of -pi , . ,, | f •• .. . ,
I In’ mooting wa- onened with sue-1 Qur hostos.-es served us with dainty W “V Evangelical
froshments of doughnuts and tea B^'d.
conducted the devotions. a ft(. r which we voted on an all day I Rr P rp entatiu
Friends in Greencastle
IcrsBythl! it’loiome t,,"' S.milm'n,! b> ' !* VC co,le ^. ^“^Ls. refreshments of doughnuts and tea
California, Thin, day morning. Prof.
Pence stated fhey drove
1,585 mile
in five days. The earil wa- postmaih-
ed from Ranger, Texas.
The Eoui ders were rejiresented in
h ' c i tames of the corresponding dates- |Kfi!». Mrs. Pitkin, the president, introduced Mrs. Heavenridge as
Elmer Watson of Roachdale is vis-|Mi-. William Butler, Mrs. Tibbals as iting his mother Mrs. K. 1’. Watson, I Mrs. FL W. Parker, Mrs. Chandler as who is confined to the home of her i Mr.;. Rich, Mrs. Jennings as
daughter, Mrs. Milligan Young, on College Avenue. Mrs. Watson re-
sides with Mrs. Young, and
the home Tuesday afternoon, -ustain-! ing a broken right arm. Dr. W. W. = Tucker reduced the fracture. ! =
meeting in March with Glidewell. — *
Mrs.
day | • ,, Will Protestant church
1 and Mishawaka’ai>! ftend the meeting
LAST NUMBER ON FINE ARTS PROGRAM FEBRUARY ».
The last number of the Fine Arts
Millard Greenlee
Lich, Mrs. Jennings as Mrs. Course will be a concert on Thursday i a business visitor ’ li i rill, Miss ( rouch as Mrs. Kings- evening, February 9th, by Harold ' Thursday.
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Harold Smith, Penal Farm escape, ~ who wa . enteneed to Pendleton to IE serve a term of one to five years, by E Judge Janie P. Ilughi , in the Put E nam Circuit Court, on Wedne-day. wil probably he taken to Pendleto cither Satun ay or Sunday by Sheriff Ed Eiteljorge. Smith was enteiu ed to the Farm from Terre Haute.
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Gordon Jones, will* plead guilty t aiding Robert Schrieder, 19 year old ! E youth, to escape from the penal r harm, in the Putnam Circuit Coui t! E Wednesday and sentenced iiy Judge ~ James P. Hughes, will be taken to E the Farm Saturday. Jones was a n E teneed to the F’arm for a term of ^ three month and was given a (60 E fine.
For the next
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,»S Now Ovcmials VI \ I d (•(IUhII'mI • tmsiduiriiiir Slylc a n <1 Onalily. Fvury New Slylu. I'Ims r, 'nv' ( liallun^uv (liion. Only dX ( oal.s In This l,o(. liny N<>\> and Save.
J. F. CANNON & CO.
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The Presbyterian Chuieh Devotional = Meeting will he used for a tody of' S
| the service which is being rendered S NOTICE by the Kingdom of Chrid in (hi and =
Farmers of Putnam Co., The Brazil ether lands. The subject matter to be!E Linkage Co., is paying (1.50 for, discussed i i book entitled “in For •'
' Win remove your You I tlf,” , i
hog-, free of charge,tankage, we have^larko. Even mend) r ( f the Church
U (2.50 per hundred, test 60 to 67 per i urged to attend,
lent. Deliveries free on my route. Re Professor A. F. Caldwell i till in vet e call. Brazil 394 or 6364 the plant the Method,., ho pital in Imiianapol 'hat never goes out of business. i-, hut his condition i not bolievrd to
18-401. Meh. 3 | be serious, However, it will he omr o | time before he can meet his clas-es
MLN I I ARN BARBERING. It j Until his return Dr. L,Ilian Rrownto Id "dl pay you Our graduates are muk and Mr. Jarv,, Davis, of ,|, ing lug money. You can too. Write paitment, and Mr. Ilciold R , „f . h lcr Bai her College, 612 N. State j the public peaking d, partment, will
• t , • Im ago. 28-6p. j take care of Professor
o ■ | classes.
I h ive a buyer for property on • 1 —
Caldwell’.
Offerings That Are
Astonishing Everybody Sometime the price is not more than
Satisfied Buyers
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It’s n » sa; aln' Yes. r fee Mngi too, nt tc w m for Fifty s Id pen J gl lake • t rtln’ ni i a a
I hi morning ML; Biddle -ays, “I have -one Outing Gowns at $U2.’> and l 1 shall I clean-up?” ,
We . ay, “75c each goe.-”.
North Indiana Street, J. E. Cash, of com e. i-Jt.
"A change in the Week-End Rate °n *he T. H. I. * K. Trac. Co. effec *' v ‘‘ tobiuary 4th, will provide for a
Delta Theta Tan wiii hold a L u | market at Rector's Saturday beginning at 10.00 o'clock. g -q
Ihm ‘tel one-half for the round trip, j Service Hour. I i kei will be good going all day on .. .
FRIDAY’S FIVE BIST RADIUS WEAK, Hookup, 7 p. nr. —Citi<
Saturday or Sunday. Ask agent for
futtlnr information.”
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I HE PIGS from two sows fed out "ill pay for a (5,000 farm. Milton
Brown.
WJZ, Hookup, 8 p. m.— Wrigley
review.
WOR, Newark (422) 7 p. m. The Choir Invisible. WOR, Hookup, 8 p. m.—Columbia
program.
WLS, Chicago, 10 p. m.— WLS
2-lt. show boat.
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We dare not dra}»"store must be en'F 1
Every day must be a busy oneAllen Brothers
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1 Store-Wide Closing Sale.
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