The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCA8TLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY', FEBRUARY 10, 1928.

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Personal And Local News

Dance Saturday I-’eh. 18lh.

i Delta Theta Tau met Thursday | evening in the Phi Delta Kappa room

; in prejaiation for the

1 Thursday afternoon. At this time Mrs.

was chosen to act on the official

annual nation* hoard. Mrs. Homer Eeucus, .Mrs. J.

al inspection which will he held here W. Herod, Mrs. Mark Hector and Mrs. smi-'ay aft moon, February 19th. On Cora Louise O’Brien were chosen Satin day evening, February 18th the monitors of Section III. At the close ,J Delta Theta TauV and Phi Delta of the meeting a delightful social

1 Kappas will entertain with a dance.

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Seminary

Frank Farmer ^ orated in a r ln ,

Mr s- McKlhene .

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Mrs. Sarah Bnrnen «as able leave the hospital Thursday.

Paul Bvrd of Cloverdale \\n.* <• , .

* <>ui oyru tional inspector will be present, business visitor lerc Thursday. Mbs Alice Thompson has .eturned ( . ,. r Mec4inK . from a business trip to Chicago. ; Ah|mna( . chapter ()f Kappa Edward B. Whitely of Cloverdale A|()1|a T1|ela wi || n , eet w ith Mrs. A. wa. a visitor in Grcencaatle Thurs-j T r i K(rSi cast Seminary street, On

'' a - V- i February 27.

J.ie Wheeler of Coatc .ville was a

busini' visitor in the city on Thurs-'

day

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of the meeting a cieiignuui social + ' i, +< od 1 hour wa enjoyed by the ladies and Th ‘ ' ,l1 ''1^ *631 Vera Town-end of Muncie, na- the hostess served most delicious re-

freshments. .;..;..;. .j.•;«

Mrs. Curtis Surprised. to order bv th Section I of the' Christian Church Bridge ^n, * St1 ' met with Mrs. John Dunlavy Thurs- 1 meeting re;!,, clay afterno in. A large attendance member an-lven ft

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y hl Hnca.-tle r , » r ebruary 8th w-,' i/l l,nKS ' vi »' fif% ick n ' tW ° O ' do <* 'r. thW

Murbarger of Indianapcdi-

Mrs. I ciell Hostess.

S'c lion II of the Christian Church

was a business m dor in the city

Friday.

Mrs. John Clement of Crawfoid - ville is spending a few days here \i iting with Dr W. W. Tucker.

i mot Thursday afternoon at the

Also Novelty Reel and ( oniedy

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nfme Gifts

t'OAI FACTS RERFUJMES SQUARE SCARFS (OSTI \\K FLOWERS

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n John •< ounty r- hools

Vermillion, .up linleii’i'id e! Mi I.. M. .■lewait of Koachdal" sc hools, vi i f c' tin P. liribridivc i the guc t in this cily of Mr. cciid on Thursday Mr.:. O. J. Stewart.

KAUBI !■: & .SON

Phone LM. We Deliver.

“W p Sell Meat That'- Good To Eat."

Good Tendee Steals, lb

25e

Beef Roasts, lb. 12 [ .c to 22c Pork Hones, lb

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15e 10c

Sauer Kraut, lb.

Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb Fresh Beef Brains, (all day lony). lb. . Cured Side Bacon (by piece), lb 25e

50 lb. Net, Can (Pure I I n I

Creamery Hulter, lb

Lamb, Voal, Dressed t'hix, Oysters.

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Your pcrftonnl fiirmU. Or pnxing nc f|iininlnn> r« ‘ionic of them oho the \ll \meriran S|,. A-k them their randid npinlons. I'earn «h«‘ they think of the ear . . . A»k them ebnilt the hia. emoi.ll, enaln.- »lth Its (.MH cylinder head. About lb,* ? bling comfort iinH handling c-nse resiilling from A!l-| merle cm engineering c-ninbined nilli the niarlery of FUherhodv . matruc lion and de»i R n . . . Ask them If they'ra glad they bought it. W hether or not the y think the ,-nr deaeries ita •!> IP og «iir.-r-s . . .Of rourae we know what they'll an. ,- r . U hat the i’ll advlae you to do. And we're eager to hove i on g«-t l he truth in a manner you won't forget.

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I II.LMOKi: M. !•;. I III HI II Sunday climd, 10 a. m., Clarence Hagan. Kupt. Morning wot hip, II a. m. Evening worship, 7 p. ni. .Sennon, "VVIiiic Goes Flaming Youth .' ” Gordon C. Chapman, pastor.

“AI M VYS HIM D AT NIGH I”— TRY THIS A healthy person never feels con . tanlly tired. Hc-ing “too tired” con tantly tcdls of omothing wrong. When John H. Gordon, Danville, III., found him: elf "always tired ;ct night and bur lenecl wi ll bec kaebe,” be tciok I'oley Pill , a diuretic fimulant for th" kidneys, and writes: “After a few do , I tel: better, could Work os ier, be itrte li 'nger, and slept sound!' " .M' i and women everywhere Rat

William Steele, u tallied a spraine 1 left wrist, as the result of a fall, about 1 o'clock Friday afternoon Mr.-. W. S. Caipcnter, Will .Nugent, Mrs. Albert Stocons and son and Mrs. Shucks, spent Thursday in

Bloomington.

Miss H lie Melville of Glen Ellyn, Illinois will be tbi week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Melville, East Anderson Stieet.

home

! of Mr-. Ward Lovett. A most inter- | esting progiam was reported, with the progiam in charge of Mrs. Lovett , and Miss Leonore Huaik. Mrs. I.ov (t n.-c l as her subject, “Elizabeth Frye"

: and Miss Al

; ael and Abigail.”

Mrs. Frank Eads of Indianapolis ; was a guest at the meeting. The ho.-t c.-s -erved mo. t delicious -refresh

ments.

.j..j. .j. Mrs. McGaughey Entertains. Mrs. Charles McGaughey, 107 Ancler.on St., was hoste s Thursdav af-

A large attendance

was present. (.Julie a lot of business was attended to, after which the meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs.

Robert Pierce in March.

During the social hour in behalf of Section I a large angel food cake and a bouquet of roses and narcissus w< re presented to Mrs. Myra Curtis, it being near her Hist birthday. Rev. Bruner was present at the meeting

, or Lincoln al« , ! pennies taken i n . j after all buiimb I meeting was theI entertainment Core

of II (

I June Garner and y,' , being prize aim answering all 1

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numher of years she had spent and coffee and te, . in still being able to be young in ,, M

Mr. and Mrs. Ward K. Birtlett ofjlornoon to Section III of the ChnstGrecnwood will come today to .-pendi'an Church. There were fifteen memthc week-end here with the latter' I hers present. Mrs. Milo We t had patents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Co\. >'harge of the devotions which were Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis retume I! vrr > impressive. Mrs. H. Phillips from a visit with relative in Indian ,p ad the song service for the after-

ii e and recommend He m. Satisfaction guaraniccd. A k for Fo|e\ Pills diure ii. H. P. Mullins. Druggist.

Mi id Iwin Kelly and small daugh tn of L.afnytlte me \i.iting with Mr. and Mr.-. Holnu < river, Maple Ave. 'J'he child's ill with bronchial pneu-

monia.

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: polls. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Ed llib-

hitt.

Gerald Mason underwent a major I operation at the County hospital tills j morning. Dr. N'afe of Indianapolis | and Dr. C. B. O'Brien were the sur-

I goons.

F. E. To ld and Mrs. L. C. Brown, both of this city, spent Thursday I vbiting their mother Mr.-. W. R. ;SS | Todd of near ( eatesvillo. Mrs. Todd is confined 1 to her home by illnes | Arthur R. Hur-t and Fred Eancaster have taken over the Danville Ho- 1 tel in Danville, mid are now engaged in remodeling it preparatory to op ening one of Hie finest small town rsji hotels in Indiana. A Latin contest, to detennine the winners of the Bainbridge Higii ’y—; School, was held at Bainbridge on Friday. The winnei- will be pitted 3; against other school in tlii- district j TH; in the district contest. Towne Stephenson, on of Prof. ^ and Mrs. Steptc-pson who underwent xr an operation for appendicitis at th" W. county hospital Wednesday night i ■ =1“ reported a recovering rapidly. Dr. Noble and Dr. W W. Tucker and Dr. C. C. Tucker, performed the opera-

tion.

Mi s Graie Browning left f day jfor a trip through the South. Among ,the places lie will visit are Ashvillt. _ J N. S., and Goldsboro, N. C. f where she Br? ; will he the guest of Mr. and Mr.-. 3| | la' ter Fredi rick. Mr. Frederick 1 ■ | = tupervisor of music of the Gold-toroj^S city schools. W. C. Glascock, local jeweler, 1' 1 =r5 in reeeip tof a watch belonging to Mrs. Helen Kirk of Plainfield, who is at the present in an Indianapoli hospital slowly recovering from wounds inflirted by An m Hafer, in ^3 mate of the school last Tuesday. The watch was badly crushed, .-pott' d i— with blood, and the ribbon tiap i. jp§: blood soaked. The watch was sent here by Henry Kinkeade, father of Ss Mrs. Kirk, f Clayton.

noon. Mrs. Fulkerson was taken into the Section at tlii meeting. Mrs. \. R. Mathews, who has been absent for ome time re-entered the work

mind and heart. A number of other life long friends expressed their love and esteem for Mrs. Curtis. Curtis, now, as always has the same

cheerful, sunny disposition and the

thought of "Don’t grow old,” still

lingers in her heart.

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Missionary Society Mol. The 'll, Olive Missionary Socitcy met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jonathan Houck. Devotions were lead by the president, Mrs. Albert Landes, and after a business meeting the program of the afternoon wa from the fourth chapter of the Study book, subject, “Religious E'du-

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EMtNOMY STORE Ql’Al.lTY, COURTESY, A SQUARE DEAL, AND A FAIR PRICE AL-

WAYS.

Eat FISH this Lenten season. Wo have a fresh supply of large fat Salt Herring direct from the fisheries, that we are selling large number-

FOR LESS.

100 Ihs., ;i00 large li-h only .. ifq.OO ipj 50 lb ., 150 large fish, only .. $L7bif|p 3 large fish Helps Fresh Oysters in sanitary sealed jSa cans, pint, 40c; qt 75e |gP Swift's Breakfast bacon, I lb. roll 35c I ^ Sugar Cured Jowls, lb (fie

Fresh Pork Shoulder, half or

whole, Ih 15.. 5jy Fresh Pork Ham, half or whole, l b ai< p! Get a real Beef Steak cut as you want it, lb 32c S

j Reef Roast, lh., 22c and Hard Wheat Flour, 24 lbs. . Winter Wheat Flour, 21 lbs. I Cocoa Hulk, 2 lbs Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. . j Peanut Butter, 2 Ih. package P. & G. or FLAKE WHITE Bread Large 1 lb. loaf .

!<>UR COFFEES:

Maxwell House, lb 49c t§1] 3-F lb 49c ' fij Our Big Special, lb 35c !sP Bring along -your big ba.-kets umTSs

keep tile saving.

WE SELL IT FOl^LESS.

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