The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1028.
THE DAILY BANNER
Entered in the I’ost Office at Greencustle, Indiana, an Fecund class mail matter. Under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. RARIDKN, ( ity Editor.
Mrs. C. M. Brown spent the weekend in Indianapolis. Mrs. C. C. Hurst will -pend the weekwith friends in Indianapolis. Maurice Brown of Indianapolis wa • a Sunday guest of Mrs. (J. M. Brown. Greencastle hand rehearsel thi evening at 7:30 o’clock. All member.; be pre.ent.
(’. E. Steward of Bainbridge was j visitor in Greencastle Monday morn j ; big. The condition of Harry Crawford,! | was reported as bring some improved on Monday. George Bundy, the seven year old son of Dr. and Mrs. Bundy is confiiwd ! to the Putnam County ho pital with j j pneumonia.
Personal And Local News
James Bittb ; was i busines.. \i -- itor in Indianapoli., Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. O. L. Goodlamler spent Sunday in Bedford. Mrs. Oscar Kraft of Brazil was in Greencastle on . unday. Miss Christine Wright pent .Sunday in Richmond, Ind. Mrs. Mary Murphy of Terre Haute visited m Greem i tl with relativeSunday. Mrs. J. (i. Hunt and daughter, L'.hel
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bair of In | (liHiiapolis spent the week-end with I
telativea near Cloverdale.
Mr. and Mr . Charles F. Zeis a.-d ' I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Zeis and family j spent Sunday in Bloomington the
Willis E. (Jill was in charge of tli- gue.-ts of Prof, anil Mrs. George Mor-
morning and i veiling ervice at the ris.
hit t Bapti-t ( liutih Sun lay. Miss Ruth Kauble was called home Born Monday morning at the Pul Saturday morning on account of the ! nam County Ho pital, to Mi and ‘" , " 1 Hint a of her mother. M | Mrs. Otis R. Matthews, a son. | Kauhle is a nurse at the Methodist
| Hospital in Indianapolis.
Mrs. E. B. Evans and Miss Alice
Thompson, spent the day Sunday in I Work on south Jackson street, Indianapolis and Martinsville. which was started last week was con
j tinued on Monday. Cement work on '
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eitel and fan , the >jdeW alks has already been ,iv motored to Msrtinaville and spent , b ing gra ,j ■> ' v Gra > ,M> ' k Fishrrie . ed _ Sweet Wright were low bid- |
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Todd and aon. de,s for the >treet -
K '"' ' Pent Sunday in Indianapoli Stowart Walker, a sophomore inL visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hes-' ■ -- 'I
:-ler and daughter of that city.
spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma M |
Cullough at Reelsville. The district Li,tin contes t was hel I Mr. and Mr,. John Clements of 11 Hrazil °" Nine contestCrawford,vilb vi ited here Su! „ )aVi ; ants from Putnam County were enter-
with Mrs. W. W. Tucker. I ed ln the contest -
Mr. an Mr . L. E. Knight of Man | The annual county oratorical con-
cie, and ft i mer Putnam County i idents, visited in thi city Sunday. Mrs. W J. Abbott, of Pierron, 111., is visiting hci son, \. A. Abbott and Mrs. Abbott, south College Avenue. Mrs. John Clement and daughter Marian of Crawfordsville, spent the week-end in tin city vi ding with Mrs. W. W. Tucker. George Y'ork and family and J. C. Knight and wife pent, the week end in Decatur 111., wjth Mr. and Mrs. Manson Bustei. The Bainbridge Community Club meeting will b held in the Bainbiidge high school gymnasium on Tuesday evening. The condition of Dr. A. K. Caldwell who underwint an operation at the Methodist h" pital at In liainipuliSaturday, w i reported a being favorable Monday. The annual Indiana Indorsers of Photoplay eonvenlion will be held at the Claypool hotel In Indianapolis on Tuesday and W’due day. Mrs. Ferd Lucas of thi , city will attend the convention. A large erowd attended the meeting of the Democratie club which wa . held in 1h I aw 1 do ny in the Court Hou e Saturday rfternoon. \ very into re .ting prngiain lad been .lining ed which included a number of instructive talk:.
test for winner of the contest in the : various high schools in the county, will be held in the Court House Tuesj day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Isaae English, W. Walnut street road had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mr-. Oscar English of Terre Haute and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac English of Danville. Following a rainfall on Sunday morning, the mercury began to acend and wn- rather high on both Sunday and Monday. Weather foreea-t- for Monday predicted probable thunder-
storms.
Invitations for the annual Gridiron Banquet were received by Greenca. tie busines.- men Monday. This meeting will be held on April in the Bowman gymnasium and i- otherwi e known as
a ‘‘razz” banquet.
Potomac Council, No. 294, Degree I of Pocahontas, will meet in regular session Tuesday evening. Members please note change of date on account of the Red Men and Pocahonta anniversary Wednesday evening. J. O. Cammack left thi- afternoon for Ivouisville where he will attend I the National Convention of the Photo-
! tlm university, suffered a fractured clavicle Saturday night while playing basketball in the local gymnasium. The injuiy was the result of a colli - ion with a fellow da. . mate. Walker I
is a member of the M. H. A. The R. I. S. P. of the Christian !
Church met Sunday afternoon with | William Benefieb and E-ther Benefiel.! About twenty persons were in ,v- ' tendance at the meeting. Following the program, which consisted of a talk by the Rev. B. H. Bruner, and a read- \ ing by one of the guests, games were
played and refreshments served. Edgar Miller, Greencastle man,
when arraigned before Judge James I P. Hughes in the Putnam Circuit j Court, Saturday afternoon, on a wife desertion charge, entered a plea of not guilty and his bond was set at $600. Upon his failure to produce the bond he was taken to tint county jail.
His trial was .‘■et for April 4. The funeral of Mr.-. John ;,ane w, o
passed away at the home of her son Frank Lane in Indianapoli-, Saturday, wa- held at the home, Mondcy at 1 30 o’clock, with interment in Forest Hill Cemetery at 3 <M) o'clock. Mrs. Lane was the mother of Alex Lane deceased, Frank Lane and Earl Lane of Washington D. C. and w.i
a former Greencastle re-id'nt. Word has been received here by
. . „ . , relatives of the death of Nathan Shipg. aphers Assoc,at.,", of America of ,,,, hofm , jn Minne , ota Su ‘. winch he is a member. He has an ex | f|ay a f tPrllonn . Th , bo( , v wil| |)P h. b.t of photographs „„ display there. | .hip,,,,,, to Pari IllinoiKi for , )Uria| . Mr. ( ammack w.ll .eturn Friday of The fina , rites wj |, be hp i (| W( , |nes .
I day afternoon. Mr. Shipley formerly ~ — r■- j lived in Paris, 111, lie has quite n
tin. week.
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ONLY FIVE MORE DAYS NOW! YOUR LAST CHANCE! NEVER AGAIN
NEW LOW PRICES ON EVERYTHING
Sheets ami Sheetings Muslins and Oulings Blankets and Comforls I'illows and Bed Spreads Ginghams and Percales Towels and Towlings Curtains and Draperies Silks and Woolens Voiles and Linens thousands of Handkerchiefs Rugs and Linoleums Linen and Mercerized Damask Bissells Carpet Sweepers
Trunks and Suit Cases Trimmings and Fancy Goods Underwear and Hosiery Umbrellas and Rain Coals Corsets and Brassieres Infant’s Wear, Ribbons Toilet Goods and Notions Sateens and Velvets Rayon and Muslin Wear (oats and Dresses Shades and Rods Shirt Waists and Middies Oil Cloth and Patterns
Delay Means Certain Disappointment
