The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928.
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TONIGHT ONLY Adm., 10—30c
Tonight’s The Night”
THIS DAILY HWVr.ll Littered in the Pont Office nt Cireeni < > nMtl«*, liidiitiin, iin «eeoml ninll him t ter. I nder the net of Mnrcti 11. |NT!». ^ ci hserlpt Ion nrlee, 10 fentu I»<‘r week.
ELECTION OF
‘MissGreencastle’ All Contestants Appearing On Stage Votes Must Be In By 8:00 O’clock
I Clyde Williams ami Homer Evans
are on a trip to Detroit.
The Misses May anJ Gretchen Pickett of Reelsville spent Thursday in this city visiting with Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Wercneke and children. W. Henry McLean, r:" istant to the 1 president of DePouw Univer ity, ha
Marria tc .Announced.
Miss Isbel Stoner, West Walnut St. ha- received announcement or
FUTURE PROGRAM “M Were Single” A- ANDRE BERANCER •Wm myrna ioy
1 Miramar Ave., San Francisco.
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Officers Elected.
Mrs. Ida Pierce was hoste-s to the Twentieth Century Club on Thursday
afternoon.
During the business session, the Club voted to endorse the re-olution
FOX NEWS
COMEDY
SATURDAY—MATINEE & NIGHT Tom Mix and TONY THE WONDER HORSE —in— “SILVER VALLEY” Also Cartoon and Comedy COMING MONDAY RIC HARD DIX in “Easy Come, Easy Go”
Personal ^ImI l,..n m-hMluk»t to K... • Vi tal .om- ‘'ii- okli : o,".' of h.1 , Mr., bom a * j»i j menrement add re., .-i thi v.eek an n • Woody to H. A. Smeoton in San Local news next. KI itieisco, Califomi.Y Sunday April
Benjamin Jones, son of Mr. an 22nd. Th y will he at home at 32!)
Mrs. Frank Jones, who underwent
Mrs. Earl O’Hair left today for the an ,porat : J>. in the M' 'ho ist Hispit Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minnesota. n : ( vhci iay, is recoci n' ihcdy. Mrs. Albert Dobbs r.nd Mrs. Ora jj r Clevenger was the surgeon. Moffett were visitors in Indianapolis Funeral seivices for Leslie Ellis Thursday. were held from the home on Jacob W. S. Huriis and daughter, Dorothy. stl . (et Kriday afternoon with interof Cloverdale were in Gresncastle , npnl )n t | 1P Bainbridge cemetery.
Thursilay afternoon. ! Elder Lawrence Athey was in charge ad( pted by the council of clubs op-
Frampton Kockhill wlio has been , () f j| le services. jkj. ing the opening of Sunday Motion -irk with the flu for the pa-t two : p, nn ] r jt es f or Rosia Anna Picture shows in Grerncastle.
weeks is still confined to his home p llrC e|| ( former resident of Green- The officers for next yenr were on North Walnut street. Brasil castle, who died at her home in Terre elected a- follows,—President, Mrs. Times. j Haute, were held from the Maple IGuj H. Black, First Vice President,
A picture of Miss Helen Hester, Heights Church Thursday afternoon Mr . \V. J. Hunt, Second Vice Presi-
who was elected May Queen by the with interment in F o -t Hill reme- d-m, Mi-. J. * . Trembly, Secretary, senior women of the University, ap- tery. M , W. I* Hughes, Treasurer, Mrs. neared in the Indianapolis Star, Fri- Monroe county on Thursday let a 15<l!t Cntver, Representative, Mrs.
day morning. j contract for the erection of a Wai\ F red Thomas. A son, Verne Eugene, was born to Memorial on the court house lawn at . gn were present, Mrs. \el-
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith at the Bloomington. The statute will cos: liv ( handler, Mrs. Susan Calhoun, Putnam County hospital, Thursday $12,700 and will bo placed on top of .Mi . C. A. Payne, Mrs. T. H. Rodonight. Mr. and Mrs. Smith reside a base, making the total heighth of heaver, Mrs. Elmer Sellers, and Mrs.
east of Greencastle. the merorial forty feet. IH !en Tibbols. Fred Boyd, who sustained a broken Mwin C. Dinwiddie, superin ^ 'i he program. “The American Home
right leg when he fell off a steam t‘‘ n, l e,1 t of the National Temperance in F >ng,” was in charge of Mrs. H.
Bureau, and national representative E. William- who was assisted by Mrs of the “Flying Squadron Founda- Fred Thomas. The paper was suppletion,” will be the speaker at the Clov-i me ted with appropriate victrola erdale Methodist Church on May 20, m>( is and voral solos by Miss Lueile
at 7 o’clock in the evening. Riehart.
LADIES’ Sii| PAJAMAS' Smart, nUr-ctive c: , , ■ indescribably daint . . • ■ ty cr m I lay and Sheer at $E.S5, $6 S5 and $7,$ Children's Silk Pajama, and Gowns $L95~$2.95 H. PITCHFORD
shovel at the Cement Plant, the first ef the week, is reported as being
considerably improved.
The Indiana edition of the American Issue of the Anti-saloon bague’s report was received Friday morning. Putnam County candidates for nomination of both parties were listed. Prof. F. C. Tilden will be the prin- j
THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR FiVi: VOTE!-'
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FOR MISS Votes Must He ( ast at Cranada Theater April 20 or 27 for Miss Grmicaslle
CHANGE OF TIME Effective Sunday, Anri] 29
It was announced Thursday
the Putnam County Association, would give
that
kit to the class room of the city
cijial speaker at a meeting of tire: s<, hools having the best appearance in Teachers’ Club of Wabash, at a meet- 1 th, ‘ ! ,llra ' l(, to be held in connection ing to be held at the Presbyterian'"' 1 ^ 1 the May Day ( hild Health Church of Wabash, on Friday eve- 1 ^ e-tival art next I uesday afternoon, i ning, May 8. j s - Sheridan of the Chicago Art organization meeting of the Uibune spent a couple of days with Roachdale Boys’ Potato Club wdll be 1 ' ' ls t ei ', Miss Laura C. Sherigan, I hold at Roachdale this evening. Rob- " trile taking a week's vacation from ^ ert Stevenson, county agricultural * 1IS ' vor k the Tribune. Miss Sher i- r agent, will go to Roachdale to or- l!an ' has l,pen < l ui, ‘’ !<ick with the inganize the club. jfluenza since her return from her Funeta! services for Mrs. Eli Bos-. n( T J '"' w ’ llonie i 11 March, Irut i- fully
well, will he held from Cataract gat- 1 Covered now.
lire club adjourned after a delight-
Tuberculosis' ful ocial hour to meet with Mrs.
t first airl | Harry Allan in May.
urday morning at 11 o’clock with in- Davis, Oakland City, was tak
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(Vr.tury ( luh To Meet.
'I he Century Club will meet Saturda\ afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mr . J. W. Cole. Mrs. John F’. Cannon will give the work of the afterno< n on “Gaelic Ireland and The
Story Teller.” v -!• d- -F -I-
Shannon Gives Program.
I 1 ho Cro-Tat-Em Circle met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F.m Bundy, East Walnut St. The enter' inmerit for the afternoon was giv< ;i by Mrs. Bruce Shannon. I.ove-
.Vo. 20 Daily. Leave Greene..-tie 10:1 j p. ,n. i
for Indianapolis and beyond.)
N’o. 0. Daily. Leave Greencastle 8:21 a. in. fm • Fm, No. 43. Daily. Will discontinue carrying pa- •.tween 1
and St. Louis.
For further particulars apply to Ticket \ o BIG FOUR ROUTE
UK UL 1 L il L Hn K Wlin IH" v/ivjr, nan , , .i the Cataract cemetery. Ptl t( ' ‘he State Farm Thursday morn- *>' refreshments were served at the
terment in
The Rev. Willis E. Gill will he charge of the services.
SATURDAY and MONDAY DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS
ing by Sheriff Sylvester Summers to 10 ' 1 "' begin serving a. sentence of <>0 days on a charge of petit larceny. Davis pleaded guilty to the charge in circuit court this week and a fine of $25 and costs was added to the Farm sentence by Judge Claude A. Smith. Davis admitted stealing a suit of clothes from an Oakland City College'“ S ° n student.—Princeton Clarion-News. , Among the many DePauw faculty 1
of the meeting.
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\e-, Muysville Community ( luh. Ti e New Maysville Community Cl' met with Mrs. Ross Morphew,
H =E
Men’s Heavy Blue ( hambry Work Shirts Double hack and shoulder, two pockets. Regular price 70c shirt. Dollar Day— 2 for $1.35 Men’s and Young- Men’s White Broadcloth Shirts Collars Attached—Special Saturday, Monday 1.00 Ladies’ Silk Hose With the new pointed heel, silk from top to toe. New spring shades, 2 Fair for 96c
Men’s 220 White Back Denim Overalls Triple stitched, roomy pockets, strain points bar lacked. High back. Saturday, Monday 98c Men’s Heavy Cotton Work Socks 3 pair for 25c
No. 551 Blue and Gray Rockford Work Socks Regular price 18c pair, Saturday and Monday, 7 pair for $1.00
Men’s 25e Fancy Dress Socks Also plain color- Saturday, Monday 5 pair $1.00 Athletic Union Suits Size 3fi-4f), Regular 45c garment. Saturday and Monday, 3 Suits for $1.00 Men’s Blue Work Shirts With two pockets. Size tl'- to 17. Saturday and Monday, 2 for $1.00
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Professor Hairy B. Gough of the Public Speaking department, will teach at the University of West Vir-! giniu. Besides his many campus duries Professor Gough is preparing a -< ri s of High School commencement addresses to be given at San Pierre to-night, at Moulton on May 4, al 1 Blown , 111., „n May 27 and at Lowell on May 18. He is also acting as judge of the zone contests being conducted in Illinois and is reporting for the-e
to the Chicago Daily News.
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With two hip and Monday
Men’s Khaki Fanis pockets, cuff bottoms. Saturday
A pair $1.00
Men’s BulbriKan Athletic Union Suits Size* .'!(i-4fi. Saturday and Monday— A Suit 79c
Men’s Balhritfnn Union Suits Short sleeve, ankle length. Sr.turdny nnd Monday Suit 79c
Men’s 69c Athletic Reinforced
Back Union Suits Sizes 3<1 to 4(i—Dollar Day 2 Suits for $1.00
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We Refund Your Money On Anything You Wish To Return
The Star Store
SOUTH SIDE
WE HAVE TWO DAYS We Want To Sell 1 Electric Motor, 1
H. P.
2 Counter Tables, 30 inches by 12 ft. 1 Counter Table, 20 inches by 6 ft. 1 Domestic SewingModel. 1 Walnut Side Board 200 Wood ('oat Hangers 5 Paper Rollers, different sizes 2 or 3 Chairs. We will ask you so little you will be Rlad to g-et them. Next Tuesday our ofhee will be moved to room over Mullins Drugstore. Will you please see that we gret a check for your account at once. ALLEN I BROTHERS
j b^ing present.
Tl • following program being mod.
Christ Arose
Dm dinnal Mrs. Jess Kendal!
.... Newness of Life
Ea ' i Customs .. Mrs. Clark Wilson
Th Biblical Account of the Resurrection Mr-. Alfred Purvis.
I The next meeting to be held Mu.!
11 tl, with Mrs. Clark Wilson.
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'Moi.cn Community Social.
O.i Saturday evening April 21 the | people of the Morton Community held ja vi ■ i ntertaining social in the Morton Hall.. The early part of the evening w. spent in Card playing, and con' t which were enjoyed by all. The prizes of three contests were i awe li d to Hubert Clodfelter, Mrs. !
Walk Fire-tone, and Mrs. Carrie . , „
Ch 'fniter. After this the main fea- ’ tu of the evening took place, the :rivi -g away of two comforts, made joy ■ Women in the Community. I, '111'.- 1 ' were awarded to June New-
SATURDAY MARKET
PHONE li
Reef, Pork, Veal, Lamb.
Bulk Ki aut. bring: your ov I Beef Brains, lb
Fresh Bologna, own mak ■ i! ' Fresh Liver Sausage, ib. ..
Fresh Sausage, lb iil Sugar (Tired Picnic Ha)ns, Hi. Sug-ar Cured Bacon Squai I Sugar Cured Bacon, (half or wh )le) 1U,1| Smoked Skinned Hams, (half or wl ole) Tendei* Beef Steak, Ib . ^ Pasterized Milk, pt. 5c; qt
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Sanford Domino, Im- Mi . G i ’ 1 ' ‘
mediately following thi?, dninty i >- Mi.-tarv ;i h <n l At 1
freahttiei • ro . ■ ■ 1 . ;.i
at a late hour, aftei having a v< y Tin fraet I
njoyable eventnir. M. M 1 '!amrh''
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You are urFed fo aitend A Free Demonstration All day Saturday, April 23th. at TheEconorrsySt^ 6 15 N. Indiana St.
A home economic expert from the great nm’-' ’ plant of the Vigo Bread Co., at Terre Haute w '' demonstrate to the women of Greencastle ;,,u vicinity many new and healthful ways to u •' - 1 ’ 1 ' white bread (hat will be most appetizing to all ' ll ‘ family. Also unique wavs to delight your Ki"‘*'' Parlies, teas and other entertainments. The new and large loaf of Middy Bread will he used. Bring the Family and Friends
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