The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1928 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER

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BURDSAL’S LAK-R-UKE

for H KMTUKK, WOODWORK, FL( )ORS (Inside or Out)

No sixrial thinner. No offensive odor. No lifting of old finish. 18 colors! Reasonable Prices. Ask to see it. Mullins Drug Store lllllliillllilllllll

Woman’s Dream

Comes True

At last you ,n«l a new wonderful face == powder that keeps ugly shine away. Will not enlarge the pores, and = -preads so smoothly the .-kin look> == like a peach. MKLLO-GL0 is made = hy a new French Process and stays == on longer, (iood looking, well groomeil women simply love this marvelous == new Face Powder—MELLO-GLO. —

3= Mullins Pharmacy.

o'clock. = Easter program at 7:J0 o’clock in == the eveTiiog.

CLOVERDAl.i: ( IIKISTIAN ( HI IP II. Preaching si rvic, . .c inlay (\eii n.c at 7:30 o’clock.

Sunday School at 9:30 o’clock Sun-

lay morning.

Sunday preachint service at 10:30

= " hy Every I'ser her oine a Friend ^ I “Never has any other cough mediHH? cine acted as quickly and satisfactor- =. dy as Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- — pound, and it gives complete satisfaction tu friends who use it on my — recommendation," says J. D. McComb, Toledo, Ohio. It spreads a healing, soothing coating in an irritated inflamed throat, stops coughing, raises phlegm easily. No opiates to cause constipation, no chloroform, no “dope” You take no changes with cough or cold when you buy Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Ask for it.—R. P.

MULLINS, Druggist.

njjhy pay *1000more.. .ivhen CHRYSLEK'lX ”1545 gives you greater performance

Illu*triougNewChrv»lfr“72” performance out • Chrysler* even Chrysler. It has jolted the public’s preconceived notions of what its money should he able to buy. Here is a truly marvelous car, in body styles priced from •l 54S to 795, which gives in performance all and more than you have been led to expect from cars costing *1000 more. Here is a Chrysler triumph that overshadows the foremost accomplishments of the industry.

72 miles and more per hour. 75 brake horsepower. Acceleration that leaves every other car behind. Vihrationless smoothness that only a Chrysler counterweighted 7* bearing crankshaft can give. Experience for yourself the thrill of this brilliant performance. Chrysler enthusiasm invariably follows the realization that even •1000 more than “72” price* does not get you *t much in performance, in quality, in style, in value.

illustrious Nesxi "7J’' Prtee$ — Two-psiirnger Coup* (with rumhie$1S45| Royal Sedan, $1595; Sport Roadster (wna rnaiM* •mi). $1595; Four • p*aaeog*r Coupe, $1 595; Town Sedan, $1695; Convertible Coup* (•ok rumbleicai). $ 1745; Crown Sedan, $1 795. AH fnicej /. o. k. Detroit, suk/ect to current Federal excise fax. Ckrysler dealers are In position to exterui the convenience of time payments. v v * t New Chrysler “Red-Head” Engine —designed to take full advantage high-compression las, giving JJ% greater torque uitlt greater speed, post er, hill-cltmhin* ability; standard equipment an all body models tf the 112 H.p. Imperial "SO.” all* ttandard on tke roadsters, and available at slixbt extra cost for other body tvpas, of the "62” and "72."

0. J. RECTOR SALES

Entered in the Post Office at Greenraslle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. Under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 10 tenia per week. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor. Personal And Local News

Kermit Todd wa.s a visitor in Indianapolis Wednesday. Bert Knight of Indianapolis was a visitor in Greeneastle Tuesday. Cleon Davies of Indianapoli pent j the day Tuesday in Greeneastle. * | Mrs. Chats. Brown of Indianapolis visited Tuesday with Mrs. Leo Cox. Mrs. Charles MeCurry and Mrs. L. D. Snider were in Indianapolis Wednesday. Miss Esther Snider, of Indianapo-j tis, is spending the spring vacation in Greeneastle. Mrs. J. B. Marshall of Shoals, Ind. was the guest Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Lucas. Moffett and Dohh.-* Company deliv ertd a new Buick coupe to C. H. Barn naby on Tuesday. John Y’ermillion, superintendent of county schools, visited the Reelsville Schools Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Allen and Mrs. Ernest Stoner weie visitors in Indianapolis Tuesday. John Pifer is critically ill at the home of his daughter, Mr-. Harry 1 Wissell at Putnamville. A Chevrolet coach was delivered to Lcland Torr of Reelsville Tuesday by the Beck Sales Company. A Pontiac sedan was delivered to . Cola A. Clearwater of Stilesvillo Tuesday, by the Starke and Griffith Company. Greeneastle Lodge, Number 348, 1. : 0. O. F\ will meet in regular session ! this evening at 7:30 o’clock. There will be work in the initiatory degree. Mr. 1 -. R. A. Robertson, who has been in the Putnam County hospital, undergoing treatment, has returned to her home on East Washington street. A petition naming C. A. Kelly as candidate for office of delegate to the Democratic convention, has been filed in the clerk’s office in the court house. Mrs. Evelyn Howerton and twin daughters ha.vejraturiu:d to their home in Chicago aft,Cr speeding a very pleasant visit with Mrs. Klva Tincher and daughters. The Oxford’ Club Male Quartet will sing this evening at 7:30 in The Presbyterian Church. The subject of the Passion Week Service will be “Pray-

er.”

The Fidelis Sunday School cl.i-s of the Christian Church will meet with Mrs. Gilbert Tate, 8 Larrabee St., Thursday at 7:15. All members arc urged to be present. Je.-se M. I,ee Camp, Number 24, Sons of Veterans, will meet this eve ning at 7:30, o’clock at the home of O. F. Lakin. Plans will he discu :ed for the annual Memorial Day Pr o grain. Greeneastle Lodge No. 348 |, <). O. F. will meet in regular session tonight at 7:30 o’clock. There will he work in the Second degree. All brothers urged to attend. Visitor always welcome. The Greeneastle Rod and Gun Club will hold a calf meeting this evening April 4 at Roy Hillis’s office, Von-ca-tle, Bldg. Very important busines is to come before this meeting, all members are urged to attend. The condition of the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCamniack of Belle Union, who is in the Putnam County hospital, remains unchanged. Dr. J. c. Carter of Indianapolis, specialist, examined the youth Wednesday. A petition to sell real estate has been filed in the Putnam Circuit Court, Jesse FL Coffman, administrator of the estate of Albert S. Coffman, deceased, versus Mollie Coffman «t al. Glen H. Lyon is the attorney for the plaintiff. C. Stanley Garrison of Indianapolis was awarded first Indiana state prize of i$loO in the National Slogan For Wood contest, prizes for which were ; announced today. The winning slog an for Indiana was "Wood Answers The Material Question.” Relatives in Greeneastle are in re-1 ceipt of word from Greene C. Park-1 er, Billiards, Ohio, that he is seri-! ously il| at his home there following j a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Parker resided in this city for a number of years, and was a contractor. Hi. daughter, Miss Florence taught in the city schools here for several years. Friends have received word of the awarding of the Du-Pont scholarship to William Hester. It is the highest Scholastic honor that is given in Harvard university by the chemistry department. Mr. Hester is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allen, Jr., of this city and a graduate of the local high school and DePauw! University.

EASTER GIFTS for little tots FANCY BONNETS in crepe cle chine, net silks.

HATS in and pique.

pongee

Silk (f(lilted carriage robes. DRKSSES in sizes 1, 2, 3, in fast color prints. Also complete line of Vanta baby garments. No pins, no buttons. J. H. Pitchford

Potter Shoe St<

ifrimdhjTllioughts By Earl H Arnold

The Most Petite Footwear Of The Season For EASTER

INDIVIDUALITY CHICNESS . SMART Weaves Patents Honey Biege Lizard Trims

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There i.- one attribute of by gone days that still retains it power to charm, its ability make folks happy. It is old

fashioned courtesy. .

ARNOLD

MONUMENT WORKS PHONE 462 103 E FRANKLIN ST

ORECNCASTLE IND

Kash and Karry We bake our own live and jW hole Wheat Bread. Also a variety of Wlr'e Bread includin'.: Hear’h Baked, Home Made and White Lily.

W hile Lily Bread, l ull Pound Loaf .

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Miller A Harts Picnic Hams, W ith No Waste, S\ | Per Pound mXC

10 Ih. Sacks, L-Z Bake, (TkJ., Pastry Flour JOC

5 Ih. Sacks Quaker Whole Wheat Flour

Tropic Nut Dleo, Per Pound

Little ( hick Feed in Bulk, Per Pound

25c 19c 4c

Starting Mash for 1“^. (.rowing ( hicks. Per Lb.

Large No. 3 ( aas I Scott ( ounty Kraut .. IrjC-

To Meet With Mrs. Brown. The Thursday Reading Club will ni'ct w ith Mis. B n Brown Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. -I- -!• •!* + -JWoosehcart Legion Meet. Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet in regular session Thursday^ evi ning at 7:30 o’cloek. •F -F -F + + -K Marriage Announcement Recentd. Friends in this city have received announcement of the marriage of Mr Edna Arnold Lockcridge to Joseph Johnson Killough, which took place F riday, March 30th in Gary. Mrs. Killough formerly resided in this city, and is at the present, teacher of music in the Gary city schools. Invitational Dance. The Phi Delta Kappa, will entertain in their hall this evening wjth un invitational dance. Sinclair’s orchestra will play. *r *F -F *P -F *F Miss O'Hair Honor Guest. Miss Helen O’Hair will he honor gic t thi afternoon at a mi.-cellane-0,1 ■' shower to be given at the home ' t Mrs. Will Bain, north of the city. Mi . Verner Houck and Mrs. Bruc? H.dl will assist Mrs. Bain. Mi O’Hair is soon to wed Roland Lane of near Hainbridge. She was also hoi,nrc,| Tuesday at a similar show t r given by Mrs. Lycurgus Stoner and Mrs. Qtt Braden.

P. T. A. To Meet. T * The Parent-Teacher! 1 of the Mary Emma Jones meet at 2:30 o’clock Tta noon instead of Friday afien pupils of the Third and (# es will pre.-ent the iiropj + + + *44 Mrs. Abbott Mill Be Ho<! The Woman's Study 0" Thursday afternoon at :£, with Mrs. A. A. Abbott,$ College Avenue. + + + *+♦ Easter Story Given. Mrs. John Gray, W. was hostess to the Art Ntt^ Club at her home Tuesiay^ Roll Call was an-wered stories. Mrs. Gray served b, freshments during the sax •F d" "F + d"!' Mrs. Phillips Is Leader. The Woman's Mbdenr; of the Christian Church adj home of Mrs. J. M Her™:. St,, Tuesday afternoon. Mn: Rector had the devotions Henry Phillip .uted aslea*r afternoon. 4* *!• •!* r v Reports. Wen* Li'en. The Mission Circle of Church met at the home-f E. Todd, W. Franklin St., afternoon. A busine.-s •—o— , (Continued on Pap ()

Large No. 3 ( alls Money Back Spinach ““V

Puffed Wheat, Per Package .

Colorado Pinto Beans, Per Pound

13c 10c

l-ll.i- I,,-,. I'.'.rh, , ITit

25c

No. 2 Cans, Full 23 oz. f Sliced Pineapple in syrup

< hoice Evaporated Peaches, ( lean Bright Fruit, lyr Pound duUC Choice California Apricot a. Extra line Quality, tapper Pound *■’)(*

Crushed Pineapple in Qp' Gallon Cans, Solid Pack OtTC

Pure Maple Syrup, Heavy and Clear, By the Gallon or Quart. Louis F. Hays Grocery & Bakery, South Side Square.

WE HAVE FOR SALE I '-ft. Mission Oak plate glass show ease. I Upright wall show ease. '> Counter tables for center aisle or side.

3 Paper racks.

Several chairs, stools, oak s^ttes. 1 Large plate glass mirror. 2 Dozen display standards.

3 Collar forms.

3 F’ull size display forms. Many other items for store use. Every item we have for not more than half

1 7-8x9 Velvet rug. I—6x9 Velvet rug. I—6\9 A \minster rug. 8—9x12 Crex rugs. 3—8x10 Crex rugs. 3 - l-6x7-6 Crex rugs.

1—9x12 Jap rug.

8—8x10 Jap rugs, t F’ull rolls of matting.

2 Rolls Cocoa Matting.

Fair assortment window shades. Some very good Chenille rugs foi' ,u

or bed rooms.

We have some good dress goods, satin crepe, good black satins. Staple Cotton Goods,

Table Linens,

Outing E’lannels.

I’tmentJ

In fact you will find good assoj^ ^ sold and the prices will surely more tl^ 11 a

many places in the store. They IlUb

sold and the prices will surel; isfy. Do not fail to come in.

ALLEN BROTHERS