The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 February 1928 — Page 2
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THE GREFNCASTEE DAIEY BANNER SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928.
Granada Monday & Tuesday
TONIGHT—ADM,
DAREDEVILS REWORD
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THE DAILY BANNER
Thelma Burton will spend the week
Entered in the Post Office at Greencaatle, Indiana, aa second claaN mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. K. RARIDEN, City Editor.
-end with friends in Indianapolis.
Personal And Local News
Hermon Skelton of In iianapoii-1 will be the week-end truest of Grover Burton.
Albert Hunter, Marion township trustee was a business visitor in the city on Saturday. William Hart of Wichita, Kansas, is visitinpr old time friends here. Mr. Hart lived in this vicinity about 40 years ago.
,Je=se McCoy of Cloverdale was here on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Goddard spent ; In- day Saturday in Terre Haute. Frank Reed, of Cloverdale, county coroner, was a business visitor in the city Friday.
Prof. L. E. Mitchell and F. E. Todd ere business visitors in Indianapouii Saturday.
Clove Scbroer of Coatesville was a business visitor in Greencastle on
Friday.
The County Latin contest started in the Greencastle HiRh School building Saturday nioininur. Five towns in Putnam County were represented.
Funeral services for Albert Neal | were held from the MeCurry Funeral Home Saturday aft< moon at 2 o’clock with interment in the Bainbiidge cemetery.
The funeral of Daniel Elliott will be held from McCurry’s Funeral Home, Sunday at 2:00 o’clock. Rev. V. L. Raphael will have charge of the funeral services.
ALSO FIRST R[IN NEWS AND ( OMFDY MATINEE DAILY SHOWS 0:30—8:10. ADM., 10—20—30c.
Albert Stump and Walter Myers ' will be the speakers at a meeting to
lichive Rebekah lodge will meet in 1 he held in the County Court House legulai session on Monday evening atJ this evening at H o’clock. A large h • ’clock. A special program has been 1 crowd is anticipated,
arranged.
i Last rites for Mrs. Martha Susan
Mi Ida Rush and Mrs. Mary Jane 1 Stanton, were held from the Church Phillips of Judson, I arke county, vis- ^ (-^rist at Cloverdale Saturday
I morning at 11 o’clock with interment
1 in the Cloverdale cemetery. Earl Vanlandingham spent the day
. aturday in Indianapolis where hi' took examinations preparatory to
joining the United States Marines.
ited Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rush, Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Phillips
Local firemen made a run about 11 o’clock Saturday morning to the Srav- i er residence at 810 South Indiana St. Burning soot was said to have been
have ! the cause of the fire. A large por- |
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Woman’s Union Meets. The Woman’s Union of the Christian Church held a holt busine-s session at the church Friday afternoon.
n liud a telegram from their son, Halbert, of Memphis, Tenn., that he will arrive here today to be with his mother tomorrow, it being her birtir ■ ■ anniversary. 1
W. R < . to Meet. The Woman's Relief Corps will meet Monday afternoon in the hall
at 2 o’clock.
Formal I his Evening.
A formal party will be given tonight by the Phi Delta Theta fru-
ternity at their home on East Ander- Needle ( raft ( tub Meets.
The Greencastle band will practice
The machine owned by Gaylord Brown, that was stolen several days ago was recovered Friday afternoon. The machine had been found parked in a street and was taken to the
lion of the roof had burned as the tire was not noticed until it had gained much headway.
V| ' ' ! • i • Garage. Marshal Dave Braden
bers be present.
Quite a number of accidents, one very serious, occurred on the National road Thursday afternoon and evening as the result of the blizzard. A large truck skidded off the pavement at Putnamville and traffic was held up for several hours.
To Attend State Dance.
Miss Ella Mahanna and her guest, | Miss Mary Louise Stork of Evansville i will attend the Alpha Chi Omega | State Dance, to be held this evening | in Indianapolis at the Claypool hotel,
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son St. Claire Hull’s orchestra will furnish the music. •j. .j. .j. .j. .y .p To Ententttjn For Mrs. Lewis. Hi Ita ( haptcr of Beta Theta Pi will entertain Wednesday afternoon, he In u :i r> 2!Hh from three until five o'clock for their house mother, Mr-. Henry Clay Lewis. •F *h + + Mi*. Baker llnnor Guest. Mi Paul T. Baker of Winchester will be the guest in whose honor Mrs. George Manhart, 325 Highfull, 4v» ., will entertain this evening with a small dinner party. Miss Lucy T. brown, Mi Rachel Benton and Mi i Ella Mahannu will be other guests. Birthday Anniversary Sunday. Mr . Rarer BittbI0M E. Walnut St., will entertain Sunday with a dinner for the family, in honor of the tittth birthday anniversary of her
The Needle Craft Club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. J. Stewart, 7 South Locust St. Nineteen members were present. Mrs. Leslie
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llumaker read u paper “The Value 1 1 w h\ day of ale; balance to far of a Budget System.” which was fol-j row in March and April. 21 shoat ~ lowed by a general disco -ion. Re- weighing tit) to SO Hr One male hog.
< ATTI E One year old Shorthorn cow with calf by side, gentle and a I good milk cow. One yearling heifer; one yearling steer. Two Short-
horn calves.
wn notified and the car returned to ! Only one r-say has been received Brown. ; by county school officials on the sub-
' ject, “How to Prevent Fires in the
Professors in DePauw are already r()nlmur , ity » The ( . ontPst was oppn making plans for the coming sum- t0 county pupils of thp seVPnth an() mer. Prof. W. R. Sherman, of the ( j, ra( | PS hut was closed someEconomics department, who was timp . lf , 0 The fontp . t is S p onsore( | bv formerly planning on teaching in the (h(i statp firp marshal-
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the University of Iowa, and Prof. The Girls Glee Club of the GreenWaldo Mitchell, will teach in Prof, castle High School will give a special Sherman’s place here. Prof. Jerome musical program at the First Christ-
I be Fotlbwing Property: Hixson will te«< it in Humboldt Teach- ian Church Sunday evening at 7:30 brood ow one will far- '*rs' college at Areata, California. P. M. This service will mark the
Wc will sell at Public Sale at the farm, located one-half mile west of
Manhattan,
Friday, March 2
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close of a very successful six week School i f Missions which the church has been conducting on Sunday evenings. Following the musical program Mr. Btuner will speak on the subject: “Is America Headed Toward Imperialism ?” The right front wheel, fender, light and the axle of the Ford sedan owned by John Sinclair of Fillmore were
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on the Backbota miles, south of ; afternoon abo'.'t was driving nr being driven ing arm was tC ed by the truck. ^' oni chine was broujs' the Franklin an 01 out
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freshments were served during the pleasant social hour. The meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. Robert Browning, at tbe next regular date. ||
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Anniversary Meeting Held. Mrs. L. C. Brown, 201 South Vine St., was hostess to the Tuesday club of Coatesville at the 17th anniversary meeting. At the noon hour a bountiful dinner was spread to which nil did justice. Miss Ardith Moore, accompanied by Miss Geneva Brown sang two solos which were greatly
appreciated.
After the bn ine s c ion all de-
ll AY & GRAIN— 400 bushels oxtra good corn; live tons mixed hay. Some billed oats I raw. Foui bn lid little red clover seed re cleaned. One J)i c Harrow',
TERMS made known day of sale.:
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mother, Mrs. It. F. Seaman, who parted expressing their appreciation
MRS. C. E. STONER, W. M. LONG. A. VESTAL, Auct.
make her home with Mrs. Billies. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ilollingshead of Fort Smith, Ark., Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mendenhall of Terre Haute, Ralph Mendenhall and William Seaman of Dunkiik will be pre-ent, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bittles and Mr. and Mr>. James Bittles and children of this city.
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I’reecnt-d Y\ ith Painting. The lota chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma of Greencastle was presented with a large oil painting of llucr-dc-lies, the (lower of Kappa Kappa Gamma, done by Robert Gilliland, by Mrs. Gilliland, at the lunrheon held in this eiiy Thursday at the chapter house on South Locust St. Mrs. Gilliland i an alumna of the chapter. The Indianapolis alumnae also presented a black teakwood tray lacriuered in silver to the chapter. + + H* + 4* Informal Party Given. Kappa Alpha Theta held an intonnal party Friday evenhig at the ' chapter house, !*04 South College Ave. Claire Hull’s orchestra played. ! Miss Esther Smith and Miss Gar- I risen of Kokomo and Miss Sarah Crouch of Fortville were guests from ! out of the city. »J« •J* Mrs. Calhoun To He HosteHs, The Modern Priscilla Club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. i Calhoun at the Delta /eta house, east 1 Washington street. + + + + + •F Plan Year’a Work. Section XII of the Woman’s league | of the Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Charles Zeis Friday afternoon. Mrs. Tfcembly wa leader. After a business meeting the work for the year was planned. A market is being planned for Saturday March 17th. Refreshment* of tea cake and sandwiches were served.
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\> I am leaving the farm I will j sdi at publh - ale at ihe place hu at <■;' 7 miles norllnvcst of Greencastle, I 2 mills sonih ol ( linton Falls, on: Old Rockville road.
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Ihe JOYof Soft Water
XJLT HEN you wash dishes from wliich you eat, do not do so
with foul-smelling, disease-breed-ing cistern water. Use Duro softened water—perfectly soft and as pore as your city water.
With it, bathing is a delight. A shampoo leaves the hair si’ky and soft. Dish washing is cut in two. Scale in the hot water pipes is eliminated.
* Every home —old or new — may have perfectly softened city water at every faucet, simply by installing the Duro Automatic in the city water line,
10 O clock A. M., I he Following Property: — HORSES—Bay mare, 10 yrs. old, [ good worker; black horse, eye out anil j a good user; Gray mare, 1(1 jin, old j anil a good cue; Gray mare. !t yrs. old and a good farm pi a re. ( OW s one half Jersey cow, 0 yrs. old; one Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old; one ; Jersey cow 7 yrs. old; one half Jer- ; sey heifer. 2 yrs. old; one white .ler ! sey cow, 7 vrs. old; one lull Jersey I heitei, 2 vrs. old; one hull. ’Ihe above * cows are all good milk cows. HOGS- One sow and five pigs, 2 monllis old: I brood sows to farrow j by March lath. One boar. 1 FARM IMPLEMENTS—One Turnbull wagon and good bed; nne torn King inamire spreader in good shape; one ridi'ig break plow; one walking break plow; one double shovel; one spike tooth harrow; one rorn planter; one idler; gravel bed; hay ladder; sulky rake; seed sower; two sets tug harness; in foot log chain, 12 loot log chain; log tongs; log hook; lawn mower and small articles not mentioned.
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As wt* to pay triluih* to our Through more than fifty years we they have been men, strong men,
dealers, honorable competitors, worthy of the support of the community. Those we now leave are <piil<‘ equal to the best of the years past. We wish them success and happiness and trust the road he less rocky
in the future.
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e eontinue the sale of the most
every family. We
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stulfs needed later. The piles «r 0 down and the shelves
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HOI SI HOLD GOODS— ( ondsting ol chairs, lahles. dressers, dining I table and chairs, beds and bedding, ^ heating and rook stoves, cream separator, used four months; dishes of all kinds, and rooking utensils. TERMS— 810.00 and under cash. Over 810.00, six months’ time with 8% interest. 2’, off for cash. Notes to be bankable and property settled for day of sale.
empty. Stay with us lor the very
lew coming weeks.
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Allen Brothers
Chap appli« arch ] my an Thong
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MARION STITES, Owner
U. A. VESTAL, Auctioneer. LEE VMM ID, t lerk. Laities of Little Walnut Ba|dist < hurrh will serve dinner.
