The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 April 1928 — Page 3

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INDIANAPOLIS, April 11. (UP) —Babe Stapp, the smallest of race •’i* drivers, has entered to drive an un-

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family, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ellen Newman spent Sunday ac S. N. Monday’s.

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L. .... , 1 ^ ’ lernational fiOO-mile automobile race "Never has any other couKhmcxli- * * + ® * » b ® b ,0 he held on the Indianapolis Motor ! ^

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A LE:—1924-25 Ford Coupe. j for quick sale. Inquire street Garage. 10-3t

i A jE:—Household goods, In- , rtal ice box, porch swing 1 Mantel, Putnamviile.

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Gardner Brothers will sell

9 ' 3t ' Refrigerator at wholesale price, which means a saving of 40% to 00% They have different sizes and makes on display. First filling of Ice Free.

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, E;—A Corona portable , |||.w model. In excellent Phone 83-Y. 10-3p

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t; V IE;—Bronze Turkey eggoach. Mrs. J. B. McCabe. -,,| P , phone Portland Mills.

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HORSE SHOEING- Plow Sharpening and general repairing— pfeiffenberger, Old Stand. i p . o

trick MEET SATURDAY 1 naf h • E. Bailsman expects at

lea t twenty-five schools of this seciion of Indiana to compete in the third annual Grrencastle invitational high school Hack and field meet to be held on Biackstock field Saturday evening and a number more are ex-

" anapohs motor j) y as Foley’s Honey and Tar Corn-

Speedway, here, May 30, it was an-1 pound, and it gives complete satis-nounc-d today. faction to friends who use it on my Stapp’s car was entered by phi) I I , 'J' comrnf ’ T ’dation,” says ,1. D. McComb, iisen from the plains to automobile named throat, stops coughing, raises race driver and now racing magnate. I phlegm easily. No opiates to cause The car will be named and chirstaned j c ‘ onsti P ation > no chloroform, no "dope” with a bottle of castor oil tinctured | Y< ? u ,a k' 1 nf) changes with cough or

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Junior an.. Lucille and Miss Leora Yh T W,U s,aKP ' 1 un ‘ ,or ,h ’' proven that his courage and daring I and Ben Hofmann of Clay County | ^ ° High School Ath- , the hlg^I

-pent Sunday with Mrs. Hofmann’s |p, "' Association. ’ 1)ul| . in the

is ter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoner. 0 Mrs. Clay Barnell and uncle Charlie 1 ,,J ' ,No,s tMVERSITY NEWS

Lola T.ong and children motored Terre Haute, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Joh and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hutcheson called on Mr. and Mrs. Mack Long, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Young of! Torre Haute were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young. Miss Ruby Long is ill wSth tonsil<tis.

sendees again in four week®. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:30.

dangerous speed sport.

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SALE:—Six tube, compete • Inquire at Banner office.

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|yAl.K OR TRADE—Laundry l;h Vine St., Greencastle, Inr hone 500. 1 1-2p

—For Kent— RENT— A first class brick ■om in Cloverdale, I ml., near [er of town on Main St. Eliza jt, Cloverdale, Ind. 11-4t RENT— Three unfurnished ml gartige. 710 South Indiana -K. 11-lp.

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Frakes who have been seriously ill are slowly improving. Fail Lane of Bainbridge passed away Monday morning at 0:30. Mr. Lane recently recovered from a scrim. ■■ case of typhoid fever ami develop: d o case of dripsy which caused his death. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoner called on Mr. and Mrs. John Bell Sunday evening. Mr.-. Crodian of Indianapolis spent the wck end with her daughter ami family Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dick-on nf Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crodian and son James Russell of L’eru spent the week end with relatives in Bainbridge Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Conn were in Greencastle .Sunday. Mi.-.- Madonna Tustison of Kokomo and Archie Chadd of Butler College Indianapoli s|>ent Sunday with Mrs. Edit i Chadd and son Howard. James Hunt called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoner Sunday morning. ( LOVER DALE Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Vandergeift, who have spent the past two months on a trip through the South returned last Thursday. Miss Pearl Maze of Bloomington, -pent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Maze. Miss Jean Comstock, who attends I. U., visited Friday and Saturday, with Mrs. Fanny Moran and daugh-

ter.

Baccalaureate services will he held next Sunday afternoon at the M. E. Church. C. H. Taylor, of Greencastle

will preach the sermon.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neier spent

.. , Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Fred For-RENT:—-Modern, attractive (jl( . ( . at Rus , pUville .

hn„d,ed for light house-keep- , Mr and Fred FarrnPr visite(| imes, 525-L or 363-1* | Mr am , MrSi 0 ral Sandy of Indiana-

; polls, Friday.

Virgil Rogers of Indianapolis spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Mel Rogers.

Miss Guy Kennedy entertained on Sunday afternoon with an Easter party in honor of her daughter Guynell’s eleventh birthday anniversary. Miss Cleo McCo) and Miss Mayra Riggs were entertained at 6 o’clock dinner Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hartsaw.

URBAN A. HI., April 11- When the I 600 best high school track athletes of the state ami their followers invade the University of Illinois for the thir | ty-fourth Inter scholastic track meet, May 18 and 19, they will be entertained by a thrill-crowded athletic j

week-end.

Joe Evans of Terre Haute spent Faster with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Suh-

lett.

Mrs. Lola Long shopped in Indianapolis, Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Suhlett was in Greencastle Monday. Mack I ong was in Brazil, Satur

day.

rTI>7iiui/A\ be ta Showalter vi-ited Mr. and

w ! M ps - W. J. Hunt, Saturday.

Miss Jc sie Green is ill with rheu 4* D yMukuo./ws,B«E-ss-festViw»>AK f -h«u, u'ot 111 at her home Mere. r SOiQBYDWlfililSlSFVFPYVtmRf Miss Odessa Hodshire wa- in

! Greencastle, Saturday.

MANHATTAN

Two basehnll games, a conference

nual meet and the famous

circus are the high points of the program. Notre Dame will meet the lllini Friday on the diamond and Saturday’s game will bring together the best in the Big Ten when Iowa, tied with Illinois for the championship last year, servos as Illinois’ opposi-

tion.

Coach Harry GIH’s lllini track tram, both indoor and outdoor champions of the Big Ten, will have Michigan, raditional rival, as competition in a dual meet Sutivday morning. A- usual, high sekoo 1 athletes plc.cini'fir.-t and seond, and entir

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Aluion Buis of Peoria, 111., spent the week-end with home folks. Flitter McMullen ano family of Newcastle spent Faster with Mrs. Myrtle Storm and son Harold. Miss Ruth Higgins of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her par-

winning teams, in d: trie* meet® will j ents.

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Prayer meeting conducted by Mrs. Grace Black of Maple Heights was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Albright, Wednesday night. Services will he belli next Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Green.

Many from here attended the Sen-

m.— Maxwell ior class play, "Going Straight” at

Reelsville Friday evening. Two of

9 p. m.—Halsej our local young people, Mi-- Louise

Hutcheson and El wood Pollom had

leading parts in the play.

Mrs. Lola Long and Mrs. L. A. Zaring attended the Country Reading Club at the home of Mrs. Edward

Shultz at Limedale, Thursday.

Mrs. Glen Sublett and daughtershopped in Terre Haute Thursday. Mrs, Nelly Wright of Brazil called on her grandfather Joseph Evan- on

Wednesday.

Dan Nerse called on Mr. and Mrs.

Ora Neese Wednesday.

Several from here attended the

l.i'dherhood meeting at

Wednesday evening. Rev. Davidson I influence

Miss Elnora v,reen was tne guest of Miss Juanita Wright, Sunday. David L. Young is visiting his son

Win. Young.

Miss Wilma Pollom of Terre Haute | orient the week-end with home folks j John Lewis of Indianapolis wa* home Friday evening to attend the { Sonicr class plfty. The County Nurse, Miss Shoultz,| called at the school here Monday. Preparations are beinjf made for a closing day program at the school,

April 20th.

Easter services were held at the church here Sunday. There will bo

resentation will lie accorded Chicago school.- qualif> ing through the Chicago public school no et, beemse of the laige number of school entered.

eil on Mrs. Oran Bui and daughter

Wednesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis and son, \lmon, called on Glen Burgess and

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!TED—A job on farm. See AtSntry on Uomercial Place.

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^liscellaneniiM— j township ''hicks ano hatching egg* i candidate for ■ white Leghorn*. McCullough ‘ “

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NOTICE ers nf Putnam county. The Tankage Co., is paying $1.50 ' ,es and cattle. Will remove "gs free of charge. Reverse rnzil 394 or 5364. The plant jlever goes out of business. 27-30t.

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Clifford R. Dickerson of Jackson

announces thet he is * renomination for (he

office of Prosecuting Attorney for Putnam County subject to the derision of the Democratic Primary, May

8, 1928.

FDR TREASURER Alva E. Llsby of Marion town-ship announces his candidacy for the nomination for treasurer nf Putnam County, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary, May 8, 1928.

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