The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 April 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928.

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i Gone To I). A. It. Convention. | Mii.nn.ie ( In' lo Meet. Mrs. C. C. Hurst and Mrs. L. D. 1 I he 1 i Aumaao Club will meet with 1 Snider of the local Washburn Chap M \V. '• McCIaugh.j Satur lay ter of D. A. It. left Greencastle :his af'fM . o’clock -harp.

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SATURDAY-

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Personal Anti Local News

Prime Quality Meats! All of our meats are selected for their prime and choice qualities. You pay no more here for extra richness anti tenderness. Also the choicest of poultry, ham, bacon and sausages. Game and oysters in season. OUR MEAT IS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED. City Meat Market & Delicatessen (’. ED. JONES.

R v. B. H. Bruner was in Terre Haute on Thursday. Mrs. R. G. McCutchan was an Indianapolis visitor, Friday. \V. E. Bau-man was a business viaitoi in Biazi! on Thursday. \ Dodge Sedan was delivered to Henn Krohl by II. A. Sherimm Tues-

‘ day.

Robert Stevenson, county agricultural agent, wn in Brazil on business

Thursday.

Molfett and Dobbs Sales Co., has, ; delivered a Buicl; coupe to Dr. Ceeill

O’Brien.

Silvian Glover of Indianapolis spent the day Wednesday in Greencastle with friends. Prof. Hes has returned to his home in Greencastle after a visit in New York with relatives. A Buick coupe was delivered to Dr. ('. li. O’Brien Thursday by the Moffett and Dobbs Sales Company.

morning for Washington, D. (’., | where they will a t as delegates to j Continental Congn -s of the Daughters ( f the American Revolution. The eonven.ion opens Sunday, April 15th and continues for ten da\ Mrs. Hurst and .Mrs. Snider will make tli( Reighley Hotel their hoadijuartri during their sta; in Washington. -r -J* -1* v *1* -i* (iiMid Program Given. A very interesting program vi given Thursday afternoon at a me ing of Section II of the Chnsti. i Church at the heme of Mr.-. V.. ' J. Yount, .'112 Elm Street. Mrs. .L it Boyd assisted th hostess. Fifteen members were present “Jerusalem” was the topic used Mrs. Bence Daggy in a very intere ing discussion. Mr . Yount talked on “Women in Politic .” The talk was general and a round tab! d

followed.

Refreshment- were served at tie close of the meeting, after which they adjourned to meet in .May nit!

j Miss l.enora Alspaugh.

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Section III Meets \i ( hurch. Mrs. W. T. Iliindy, Mrs. Allen Binkley, and Mrs, Ed. Harris wee jo . hostesses Thut.-dai afternoon to tin ladies of Section III at the chur h. Mrs. Harris had charge of thr . votions. Mrs. Will Herod an.I i -. Binkley sang duets. Delicious d freshments were -erved at tin h. . ot the meeting.

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Mi>. MulIiMs Hosted.

\: j R. P Miillin , W. Washington Pit t, wa ■ hostess at a meeting of E 'lion I of the Christian Church Thur lay afternoon. A busini - .-e ion was held, during which a committee was appointed to serve, at the Rntary luncheon next week. A social hour followed the businesn session, and the ‘hostess served dc

lightful refreshments.

“CADET” VANDYKE H0${ Sheer all-silk chiffon with graceful pointed ) u .,| of slim J Printed Linen Handkerchiefs Women’s handkerchiefs in block prints, and scroll , Hand rolled hems Stamped Bridge Sets

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Stamped Pillow Cases

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J. H. PITCHFORD

Indian head and linen, 36 inch, trimmed m k, Id le and green . .

Mu lin, 36x12 inch. Priced per pair . . .

iat the Good, New Middy” Bread

A new Ford touring car was delivi ie,| to John H. Akers, Greencastle

If. R. 1, Thur my, hy the King, Mor- 'Special Music On Program, risen, Foster <lompany. T1 e Alt. Olive Miss! j

met Thursday afternoon at the I mt of Mrs. Emmett Green, So. Jack- m

William Askew, small son of Dr. and Mrs. H. Askew, who has been confined to hi- home with pneumonia, was reported as being much improv-

ed Friday.

was given by Mrs. John Cox, the last chapter from the study book, “A Straight Way Toward Tomorrov

The Baccalaureate services for sen- Devotions Were lead hy Mi . Vlhert ior- in the Cloverdale high school i SU> n * r . Special music wa furnished will be held at th. Cloverdale M. E. 1 Mrs. Lloyd and David Hoic k a, i hurch Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’- Mrs. Orson Shirley. Refn dim.

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Peach Blow potatoes, seed or eating, pk 3!)c

Lard, per can, No. 1 .... $(!.t!0

Perfection Silver polish, 25c value 14c

P. C. Flour, per box !»r

Sterling Macaroni, Spaghetti and egg noodles, 5 10chnxes for 20. Gal. solid pack peaches

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Farmers’ Pride, (|t jar

pickles 2!)c Puffed Wheat, 2 for .... 21c

Pork & Beans, best grade,

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Castle brand green beans,

2 for 45c

Star Naptha washing pow-

der 0 foi 25c Lettuce, per lb I0c Onion Sets, per pt 10-

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clock. The Rev. C. Howard Taylor will

deliver the address.

The annual Junior and Senior banquet of tki junior and senior classe-

of the If el.-ville high school was held j I mvit; at Film- Inn, Thuiday evengig. Thir- .Monday

t five p r-i n were present at the'* r reception \n - : eli wa very entertain-

ing throughout.

Prol. Eiwi'd Bartlett will speak ! tonight in Imiianapolis a' the Cen-

were served at the close of. tie moo-

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Birthday Party Monday.

Little Georgia Anne Zeis ha i ud invitation fora birthday i

afternoon from 3: a)

to 5:30 o’clock.

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< entury ( luh To Meet. The Century Club will tmn Mrs. L. R. Eckardt, 023 East ingt St., Saturday at 2:30 (

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tral ( r-.ti.in Church at a meeting of

the ( > ntial Di trict of .Marion Coun-! Einca tie ( luh Meets, ty Councils of Religious Education.! The Fincastle Country Club m

Hi subject will he "Character Edu-j April 11th with Mr-. Che-tev Gar .

cation in :i Community.” lu.itiv 1

The final institute of the year for t( a, (i s in the Putnam County Consolidated -chool.s will he held in the Gnenca-ile high school building Saturday mor: ing and afternoon. A very in-tmetive program has been ar-

I range(| for the meeting.

Ask your Doctor about Washday

The St ite Highway Commission opened In Thursday on thirty three bridpi in tw.nty-one counties in the state, low hid for the bridge in Putnam County was $5,434.3(1 and was awarded to David L. Reichard of CiawL i -ville. The estimate was $<>,-

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I.Dt W. MEN ON HOSPITAL

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with twelve members presi nt and on,,

guest. Mrs. ott Fry. Thtrt-on pennie were taken in the penny i rill. A flower contest was held with Mr

June Garner as prize winner, rho-i sides and carried feathers and after all business was transacted games

were played. Mrs. Laura Bid g, - wa

prize winner.

During the social hour r freshments of angel food cuke and fruit salad Wa.- served by the hosti . T next meeting will b held with ’i Walter Garner, with AD -. Willie Wii Jiams and Mrs. Ida Stei ] ( . a cnti .

tainers.

AH 1 H a a late hour afte enjoy ing the afternoon very much.

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Mis. (ilidewtll Honored.

The Putnamville Parent Teachei'

j A.-sociation held the last irvcting of 1 1 '' 1 '■ id -teg looking toward re- ! , ^ p y par Thur-day night at i

house with Mrs. Glidewell, pr. siden*.

in charge. Afteq the husine-.-

1 cogniti-.ri of the Methodist hospital of i Indianapolis as a professional training -ih(,o| for nurses, whereby, throuj gh arrangement with the board (it tru.-iees of DePauw university,

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election of officers wa. held,

lows: Pr. ikent, Mrs. Will Glidewell, I

Vice President. Mrs. Ruth Fry, s

giaduate nurses may obtain the de-j lptar - v > 31 1 '■ Mabel Taloott, Trea.-urei

gi' ,f hachidor o$ science in addi-I 'l |s - Ollie Williams.

T7AM1LY doctors know that a Jl washtub often is the harrier to a woman’s health and happiness. Why endure this strain on strength and vitality? Try the laundry way. Just gather the soiled clothes .... telephone us . * . » and washday is over! % LAUNDRY does it best f

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lion to that of registered nurse, was

taken Thursday.

M’ mhers of the hoard of trustees | of the Indiana Methodist hospitals, holding their annual meeting at the hospital here, approved the plan, it

Mis. Talbott, Mrs. Nellie Williams and Mrs. Stella Carrington, y ho w ■" pi sent at the Disiit couvriilk held at Terre Haute Tluu- ay e.v inteiesting talks. Putnam ( a , praised in th r . hemficiai w ,rk it

wa- announced by Dr. G. M. Smith,! bptn doing, Mr. Jones gave , mt . iperinh mb nt of the hospital, and ! p>,tln )'' address and talked of the pic.

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onl\ approval by the hoard of examination and registration of nurs- '• Ec n the way of final a loption. A ■ ' mmittee composed of Dr. Ok

tuns given the school hy AD-. |, H . row Byron, who was a. fomu i pupil

of the Putnamville chool.

Mrs. Glidewell was prcM oted with

- c- > xn |/I. y . • . ‘ i • w > 11 ” ( (.J \V | l » Howard Taylor and Joseph P. Allen of a beautiful purse hy the office , r ,

G' eeca-le, and Miss Frances MeAiilla. uperinendent of the hospit il training -chool, was afipointed to continue plans for the recognition of thi school, and will work with the •state board at its annual meeting in May, when the final -tep is expected

to he taken.

•Student: who have completed three years work at DePauw and two years | in tie- hospital training school would lie g 1 i. uated with the degree of bachelor of -cience and receive their critifi cat a registered nurses, Dr. Smith aid. At present the hospital confers the degree of registered nurse upon

behalf of the association, f r h splendid attendance record a* th meetings Airs. Glidewell, m f. :i . . duration, had been absent from oie meeting, me to illnes-. This gif w;,given in appreciation of the time, work and fathfulness, with which Mrs. Glidewell has helped to make a success of the Putnamville P. T A. A eipering match, a class in geog. raphy and an old time spelling match was enjoyed, after which refr. ments of sandwiches, and coffee were

served.

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ompletion of the" three-year'training!., F .° R . S ALE.-Garland Range. D . period, hut under the new plan both | * Rps ' (|p, "’‘ , : ™-U

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Four Thousand ; ^iin r g9 iVorth of ^lo Dry Goods 4 Your Own Price Sale Will Begin Monday Morning al 10 O'eloek in {lie Afternoon at ] o eloek amt will continue eaeli day nnlil every article is sold. Allen Brothers