The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1928 — Page 4
THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1928.
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I’UEVO CO. Fresh, New FRC KS
S5.95
Harbingers of Spring
IMKMIM; n<« Sprint! drc«s(*H portraying the m v. anil ilitTcront. •Iti'-t 21 hours ou‘. of Now > orK. They are exceptional values. ( ropes predominate. Gel in the store tomorrow and see. the new season’s fashions.
THE ( ODORS AND STI LES ARE UNCSUALIA m:\lTIKIL
Hatcheson, Giendon Rijrhtsell, Estei Jones, Lena Mae Aker, and Lola J.
N’eese.
Several from here attended the Riazil-Bainbridtfp basket ball pame,
Saturday niirht.
Joseph Evans and Alonzo Evans, spent the day, Sunday, with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Neese.
Among those who attended the Fillmore-Reelsville game and the Cross Itoads-Manhattan game Friday night were, Mrs. Ernest Herbert, Ray Herbert, Dorothy I^wis, Virginia Lewis, Mrs. Lola Long, Lewis dner. I.ong, Lola Neese, William Neese, Hark Herbert, Clyde Hunter, Lloyd
Gose and Ola Pollom.
County Superintendent, John C. Vermillion, visited the school here
last week.
Miss Marie Hunter is improving from her illness. The Elmore Entertainers gave a plendid program at the High school Wednesday evening. A. J. Knoll spent the week-end in
Brazil.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Green and chil-
LONG BRANfH
Tloard of Commissioners of County, St.it.- of Inrilonn: V" il. rsiuio-.l n-sld.-nt fr.o hold.-rs ,rs of Cr .-miistle To\vnslil|i.
Putnam t h,- tin-
Countv, ImliniKi, lif-r>-1 >y ii.tltion V" 1 * 1 i Honornhle Hutml to Imi’ioyc, t.y y.i'ml-
i !r .-mu 1 iitliair
do
j n y,
iid con civil
.scribed higb\\;i>. i
nd
ing, draining, bridging ;iltd p:<N cement and concrete, the folo
it mi
tie Township, and a port thereof w ithin the eit> of < Jt e.-ncasih-. in tm*|
and state*. Said j
a hovt
Mrs. William Gowen is on the sick list but is improving at this writing Frank Thompson and wife of St. Bernice sp nt h-t Sunday with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Johnson.
Edmond Marshall and boys are making maple -yrup on the farm known as the Saul Marshall farm..
Mrs. Lottie Dick y spent Saturday; s'west, wh.r. -. id iny night and Sunday with hor three li.-j in s .,: 4 j (inonc.isth
a m
i\itiK with; low ing <le- !
t lr« em‘;is
»f helni
V ONC AS]
(lot + +
named c«»nnt\ and state.
hiKhwa> being d-scriJed as follows.; tM-w I! : Ih g inning iit a point I s f»-« ' ; north and 14 eiiainn and >7 links west, ,,f the northeast corner of the south-j east nmirter of the south* ast duartei |
t ion
th.
iw ay | 1 y 7 4 j
I section HI. township 14 north, range
* hwa.\ intersects
impreved road,
said Oreencast le Townsliipt run-
tie boys and b r mother Eldoro Gar-1 nlngHien^w..,^ wm, ..id
f * et. thence south, w ith .u! I" 11 u
Abelia Filing and Mrs. Fred Johns ( ^.j{| 1 f 'r ; Hrt ,, i!l" l iw.iv iir'..«>S'd . i.spent last Friday afternoon with El-1 imnn- ; d, ^ f.V iv'^tre:" P in W th e doro Gardner. I chv of <Jreen« i.-tle; them. : .uth wiin L. Marion Wright is erecting a u.t. « point bro ' .. ... n . Z nt Z noHh'llm. of* M |->nnkijn
of Lottie Dickey Si| .,,, , ,i v ..f tirocncasti... m whil playing with hi- schoolmates - £ u , belo*' iirfti*. . 1 - is .i Intal ll UKtll ol * li'*-
WEDNESDAY-MATIN^, 2 to r.:3p p. -ioc^ * GEORGE I!EI!Ay
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“THE LOVES OF Rm J
WEDNESDAY EVKy^
DEN KNE
Gilbert Dickey ‘>n
schoolmates
fell and broke his right arm
the elbow. Dr. M, Gaughey reduced the fracture and he is reported as
getting along nicely.
Roads in thi- vicinity are in condition and the ground is too soft for the men to work them.
—SOLE ROSE —BH KS —GOLD (.RITA
—GR\YS
TANS
—REDS
BEIGES \ \ I URAL
BI.OUSI-:
ONE AND TWO I-ll't'K EFFIT TS— EFFECTS- FKATHIvlI WTTGHT WOOLS,
I,ACE COLl.AT EFFECTS.
<1 wool JERSEY DRESSES C It) ( LOSE OCT A'l ’1 About one dozen W onu n’s Fur (oals ( lose < hit \t H A IT I’KK F.
dren spent the day, Sunday, with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Tapy. NEW M \YSVILLE Mrs. Greely Huffman and Leota yjj.. oia Springer -pent Friday Showalter, were all-day guests of afternoon with licit n Weller. Mrs. Ed. Herbert Tuesday. Mrs. Stella Gale Brackney and sons Mrs. Glen Sublett and children, | nPar H r j ( .k ( l apel -pent a few days spent the day, Saturday, with Mr. | w jth her mother Mrs. John Priest, and Mrs. George Sublett. ' Grandma Pri'-t returned home Mrs. Fred Thomas, Delilah Miller p- r j,| ay f rn m Bainbridge where she and Madonna Thomas, called on Mrs. had been v itini friends. W. J. Hunt, Saturday. : Rev. Clore, Ida : nd Laura Steward Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moreland en-j Lu ] u f eller, took Sunday dinner with tertained a number of friends with vj r .,. | aj i ; . n Cramer,
an oyster supper Friday evening. The ] wmj, Bobbin guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Chris , m;l (lo a bu-im Christenbery, Mr. and Mrs. Frazier, | Saturday.
.Air. and Mrs. Anne Hutcheson, Dar- yi r a nd Mrs. C. F. Modlin spent old, Wayne, anil John Hutcheson, Mr. l yi ll av w jth Mi. and Mrs. Harry
and Mrs. Andy Apple and children,: Q rant i iarn>
ftaid township, Said t i^hwuv mo
Ijrovfd has a total
c.al t . * S. , l •.epoy (1 highway improv. jm-nt conm cts at each • nd then of with improved iiic iiway. .. . Nour p. iiti*m*rs r. comni ’ml that hi_hua\ !m improv.-d h\ pavinK I with conon-te and that the width ‘ti said pav un-nt he I* l* . t. and that said highw ay !*« imprftvt d witimut holding ; an election tlu rcfor, and signed hy U. | 1. Mullins and s* vt iity five others. In witn'ss whereof I have hereunto
Set m hand and affix'd ihe
offic. at HreencaMh , Indiana, this
7th day of February 1928.
tOfficial Seal)
Willis K. <1111, Auditor <f Putnam County. Indiana. „ f \\. .M. Sutherlln. Attorney. .--t.’
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•1,300 In Merchants $25.00 IN (JOLO
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Not! n bj kJ en hy the under- ] signed Auditor of Putnnin County, In-H diani that u petition hfts been filed |j In hi n l,y O, car \\. < lb, nchaln others for the Improvement of a M
in <1 ret neas, le Tow„- ,
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regular meeting Monday afternoon in the Greencastlc I. 0. O. F. Hall and much important business was transacted. One new member Mrs. Earl
Arnold was initiated.
The indifference of many people, if not total di-re pect to the ITag v.’n noted and there was a feeling thn,
more, attention by every individual eminent expen.-, at the present time should be paid to the proper use ol f or |,ii f p< ( ,f wars include pension the Flag. The Corp- will gladly inter,-Is or war debt- maintaining
I’rof. /ink Gives Address
The AY. < . T. I', met Monday afternoon in th Methodist church at 2:30 oVl i k. After a -hurt business e.-sion a very fine address was givi n by Prof Zink, with the subject, •’Peat •• aie Arbitration" Prof. Zink’s addre-s was very interesting. He dealt with tlih tiuestion- which geni rally ari o, which contribute to war, .ml b . al <|ue.-tion generallyi aibrbi-
trated and political que.-tions u.-unll\ t a jj“j
that
form all wars. He said to express in people the de.-irahility of war, K.'l'.’d of the gov
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Hutcheson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neese, Delbert, William and Lola Neese, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Long, Ruby Long, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skelton and children. Among the Greencastle visitors on Saturday were, Mes rs. Ed Herbert, Charles Heath, John Hodshire, Glen Skelton, and Miss Odessa Hodshire. The Farmers’ Institute will be held Wednesday at the high school. Some very good speakers are on the pro-
gram.
.Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hutcheson
L. A. Zaring, Sunday.
n i nut
o rtaln highway
ill o*'til I on is s< I for hearing before lh" hoard “f commissioners of saidi
nnd Marsh Robbins' eo„nt> on lay, March 5th. I‘* >. | _ I the i" mis iin first day ol tnel trip to (ireencastle i m ,p T.nn. : ■ of s.iids
: l.oaril ond w hieh said ootitlon is as fol-I : lows, i• i-w i* : To The Hoard j of i oinmissioner:! of Putnam County,1 Indiana. Tie nndersiKiied who an-j i freeholders and voters of Ureenenstle j Township in the county of Putnam and Slate of Indiana, hrlng fifty in j I number Hail over pray that the puh-1 He liiyliw.i;. leading wst, asao exi.n1 -ioTi of W alnut 8tr"> f, from the eiiyj I of flreeneastlo, Which begins at a] ! point where said highwa' Intersect* I and crosses the Chicago, Indianapolis] and Louisville Knilrond, todng als
A GOOD TIME IN STORK FOR , Lower F'oor . r i„ a
IMvICES— 1st. '» rows in P.aln,nv ,
Balance Balcony ... casu
RESERVED SEATS ON SALK AT Dot *° Uth Auspices Red Men’s Loi^at!
Show Starts Promptly \( 7.^ Hul TODAY—LAST TIMI’S-
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THE CITY GONE 1-
Mary Allgood spent with Mrs. Dan
Ella Henclre
Sunday afternoon
Well, r.
Th, I.adies Aid met Wednesday af-
terno. u with Hattie Kondell.
Ella Hendren is -taxing at Aunt
Jaley Lasley’s thi week
where said IiiKhwn.' intcrsocis with a fonercto paved puldii mad. in Oroon-
*. rutnain <’oiinty, Ind-
witli and and tin 1
I’. M . nt (hr* office of said Hoard in tiic ilijj,h S*11(m»3 DuildinK In tin (’itt.f Clreencasl lo. Indiana, nn t t for th purpose of considerinK and det(*rinini
riation of
upon an appropriation I Twenty Five Hundred
su 11
enty idvo llundred ($2,r»()0.00) i>ollars »*• rm et an • m*i '• n< v exlating:, whereby il beennies neressriry to expend more money for the current 1 mis than was s.-t out in detail ii imblish. d budget heretofore mad* therefor, wuch appropriation to l»e made j
for said Fity Library.
castb* 'I'owushi]
I I I ION TO I >ipmo\ i: M II \\ % \
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of fhitnam Fount'
1hion has bee
iiveii by the umbr-
ntv. In-
filed
un-
furnish the Flatf ( o<lc to anyone vsi-h»
\nK a copy.
The Corps is conducting it annual patriotic essay conte t in the . ixt grade of the public school- and th • essays will be ready for the judg< Wednesday, Fib. 15. T subject , “My Flag—its History and Why Love
it."
Seven prizes rnnsi-ting of silk
flag* will be awarded ward and one in Maple
judge an : Miss Lillian Southard, Miss Florence Wood and Mi . Benton
Curtis.
The prizes will be awarded at a patriotic meeting which will be hcl l in the H. S. Auditorium at 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, F,b., 22. \ patriotic pr.gram of much interest ha been airnngod to which Co general puhl, will be cordially invite •I* -I* d* *!• -I- -I* Progressive ( lul. Meets The Progir-.-ive Club met Monday evening with Eugene Mill . During the l,u iness session, Mi s Katherino Smith and Mi Kli/.alnlh Julian were taken in a new members. A delight ful social hour followed, and fefreshments served.
armies, navies and general wai
equipment
He a vacated ichor education both mentally' and morally and a more ■en rul and public opinion of good will and mutual understanding between nations. Anything contributing to these cause will have its part in
the outlawry of war.
A quartet composed of Mis. Ben
two in each j Riley, Mi.-. Heavenridge, Mrs. John] Heights. ’I" | Young a: 1 Mr . G orge W’il-on song,
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NOTICE You Can Save Money by paying your telephone account on or before the 15th of each month.
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Not ice is her si;2iM-«l Auditor
dijtu.i, t li.it a j** tit ion has b* * n t i Ii 11. . bj R P. Mullen and ol hi r i-.r tlo mipi ov. i i. nt of a certain highwav in FrcTicasi lc Township and J (}rc« ncaHtb* <'ity in said county and
J slat* and thnt s.iid pt tition is sot fori j h< ariiuv' b< lore the Hoard of C’ommis-|
sionf i s of said county on Monday
being tho
utnain
iana; running them-’ west in the center of said liighvv
meandering* there..f tlirough sections 2(» find !!•, townsliip 1 m.itli, range 4 west, to ;i point in the center of said highway in the west line of F,r. .•neastle Tovvnsliip. said county, I»e improved l»y grading, draining, bridging and paving with compete; that the Willis F Qlll, Auditor of Jhitnain
Founty, Indiana.
.M. Sutherlin, Attorney.
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it b 1m
day of the regula (»C said board and
ion is as follows, to-wit: State of
!: To the
, r March Term, I aignid mernl'ei s of the I.ilirarv Hoard which said pet- of tin* Fity Library, of the Fit
Ity
(Ireencast le, that said Hoard will, * the IMh day of February, at 7
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^ Witness «mr Februarv, I lari \ r.iiiim
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Hoard of City We flirtlur
imprtA’einent b an election th. W. nl»enr|iain sixteen OthlTjl,
In Witness J to st i mj
Ten or moic taxpayers in any such • my ofii<* ;• municipal corporation, other than j the •• da', of E those who pn • poll tax only, and who, H 'i'fi(iid> are affected bv such additional approp- com i. t,. riation and who may feel aKKrleved i the width of $ thereby, may file a petition with the That sail county auditor of the countv in which j connects at \\ such municipal corporation is located an improve! , w ithin ten days ait« r the additional I at the v .<t aiipro?)riafion shall have been determ- , township Iin# iMed upon by such muncipal corpora- ' improve d fr.** tion, setting forth their ohj(»ction | to l.* iinprovi thereto and facts showing that the on* half mil* proposed additional expenditure is whollv m Dr. - n , inuieci ss.'iry, unwise or excessive, ns nmn « mty, Jriuan 8
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fallii
the
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“Bf’nutiful llour id Noon Tide.” A Frame E. Willai' memorial hour was ob erved, which was in charge
of Mrs. Browning.
A daughter, Kdra Omadnm, w is horn to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Close, at tin ir hi me on R. R. 7, Tuesday morning.
M \ Ml ATI \ N
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans of Cen:cr Point, called on Joseph Evans, Sunday. L. V. Zaring i lightly improved from bis illne-s. Gue t of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Long Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Oral
1 urn the switch— that 's all!
It’s as easy as turning on the electric light. Get the simplest radio possible — the lOOfo e ectric radio —
ROISTER
Greencastle Telephone Co.
Max F. Hosea, Mgr.
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( LINTON FALLS Rev. \\'. E. Wilmoth preached hero at the M. I’. Church both Sunday morning and night. Mrs. Millie Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goddard and little son spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Crodian. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Newgent -p nt Sunday with Mrs. Emily Boswell and Margaret Newgent. Mr-. Minnie Bratton, Mrs. Edith Frank, Mrs. Eula Staggs, Mrs. Thelma Humphrey, Mrs. Lida Pierce met at Mrs. Goldie Bee’s Friday night and tacked a comfort. Hattie May, and Myrtle Magill pent Sunday with Mildred Bi ittin. Rev. W. E. Wilmouth, Mr. and Mrs George Pierre, Mr. and Mrs. Wallic ■ Spencer and daughter, ate Sunday dinner with Mr. Elbert Bettis an i family. Mrs. Opal Shonkwiler spent the week end with Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler and daughter Ora.
“Hoot, Mon, Luckies dinna hurt i -j throat or wind,” says Sir Harry Ladp°
celebrated star
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and listen
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Flcdrieian
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McGregor, ‘It's always a bra
nicht with Luckies — Hoot, Mun, lht]£ d ,
hurt my tcirul or throat/
“The Cream of . the Tobacco F,;
for Lucky Strikc'i
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sax’* tobacco loose«Ieaf "
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“I buy Tobacco—I sell Tobacc^ ‘.^iiry
It’s toasted
for my occasional pleasure. I' 1 ’ 1 have noticed that in this bout , tobacco grows, The AmertcF ^ ( Company buys ‘The Cream O ' , )f , for their LUCKY STRIKE l ^«*y
am glad to testify as to their*!' , growth is no surprise to ®' , * ecu
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No Throat Inritatjon-No Coudh.
know what -f n goes into their ^ ^ th,,.
manufacture."
