The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1928.

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OPPORTUNITY

\ (krominrnl lift* insurance company handling a complete line of life insurance for the public has opening for a repn«entaii ve in this county. Either part w full lusw representation.

liberal

you are trilling

i a< put your effort to it. We bocli you ih every way. \ chance

that (ioe«tl’t rOfllf often.

up hie »tnt huRineM.

commleaion; substantial earniitf* from elart if

Opportunity for nan to build up

Important bu'ines? meeting of thi 1 American Legion at the hall tonight.

Enter. .1 In the I’o** Otbce nt C.reen- ^ h

ensile, Indlnnn. ns second clnss in.ill ■' ’ ‘ ' i. 0 c n iii matter, fr.d.r tor ... t wt Riart* •' Mr*. Jack Dat-is, who t‘a- ‘'een “M I' inTP. for the past week, is reported slightly

l 1 subscription price. ill cent. «»" im p m> d tflda)

w< ‘ <>k - T The Choir of the Christian Church j ■ mi uni Him w fll m< , et tonight promptly at

o’clock at the Church.

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Personal And Local News

Mrs. Gray Has Prog ram.

T he Woman’s Foreign Missionary

dhodist

i Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A.

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See The Line Of Refrigerators at Gardner Bros. Prices are all wholsaJe— Hig’h Grade from .S22.. r )() up. All Kinds On Display.

LAWN MOWERS $7.50 to $20.00 Browning-Hammond Hdw. Co.

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sF\ I N I FI N YEAR 1.1 H I’STS —o— (Continued from page 1). 1c- than one, to three or four year . 1 tie Ci a.la, however, remains in un- ■ tergroiin.l iiurrow for sixteen yeai , in the middle and northern state , hefore emerging and transforming into tlie winged ailult (age. In the ‘-'mith-i-rn 'ates maturity is reached in thirteen years.

Ut EPTS POSITION

Mr. John W. Hillman, of the English Composition depmtment, and advisory editor of The DePaitw has neeeptesl a position on the editorial taff of the Boston Herald. The Herald i- an independent morning paper which is recognized as one of the large.-t and beM new-papets in thei

New England '■tatee.

Qji/et economical operation * has helped to make FRIGIDAIRE T H a i. H u 1 C a ti r T H t MAJORITY

Frigidaire operates quietly, uutomaricully, without attention. It is remarkably low in price, and surprisingly economical in the use of current. Learn how a lew dollars down and easy monthly payments pit any model in your Lome. Cotnt m today.

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P K O D 0 ( T - O * . r. t N K R A I . • MOTORS

Miss Jennie Throop is confined to her home on South Indiana St., by

illness.

Roy Christie of the High Point Oil foi-'e i confined to his home by

illness.

Raymond Baldwin i« driving a new Chrysler sedan. The car was delivered by O. J. Rector. Mis' Hernadine Knight, bookkeeper at Tiick’.s is confined to her home in Coatesville, by illness. Mrs. H A. Gobin has returned to her home in thi city, after u vi it in Fanth Bend with relatives. Eugene Dobie has been appointed credit manager ot Goldstein’ 1 *<-- partment Store in Indianapolis. A new Ih-sex coupe wa deliver* to Orman Hammond, Wednesday L) the H. A. Sheri ill Sale- Company. F ranklin < ole of the public speaking department wa in charge of the program at the I niver ity chapel thi-

morning.

Mr. and Mr Wallace Welch of Indiaftapoli- have returned to their home after a vi; it in tiiis city with Mr. and Mrs. William Welch. John Christie who re ides east of town and who ha been confined to his home, on account of the flu is repotted somewhat improved. Mrs. John McConnell i> confined to her home on south College avenue with a severe attack of the flu. She has been dek ince Monday. The regular mid-week prayei meeting of the Presbyterian church, will he held in the church parlor to night at 7:-'ltl o’clock. The study lesson will he Chapter XI, of F'ir‘-1

Corinthians.

Mrs. James Hershner ami son, Sylvester, of Dayton, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 11. Alverson, West Popiai tteel. They will remain for May Day ami Mothers’ Day oh-ervance at

| the University.

Mrs. R. E. Bryan of Charleston,

i We-t Virginia is in (Ireeneastle for

a man'll' visit with he, sister, Mrs. Edgar Shame). Mrs. Bryan 1 formerly VI, Jane Lawton of

city.

John E. Frederick, democratic candidate for governor will sp^ ; ,k at C'laverdale Fiiday afternoon at .'1:0(1 o’clock, and will also he at Ptitnamville Friday afternoon at -LOo o’clock to meet all Democrats, President F. H. Marlin, V*ice-Pre«i dent, II. H. I.ongden, and Dean W. M. Blanchaid, ami Dr. S. B. Town were in Indianapolis yesterday atI tending a meeting of the executive committee of the University Hoard of Trustees. Mi Lucy T. Bowen has returned j to (ireeneastle from the University oi Michigan where she represented DePauw University at a conference oi Directors of Physical Education i for women in colleges and university . Vli«s Bowen took a part in the discussion at the conference. Mi and Mrs. John He and daughter, Audra of Paragon are visiting in this city, called by the serious illn< s of ( hailes Hess, manager of the Moffett and Dot,I,’- Battery Station, vlr He>s underwent an operation at the County Ho-'pital Wednesday for appendicitis.

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'The east road, which has been closed for about three weeks as the

result of paving a 400 foot ' ,rP ''' h 'Society of t |, e Methodist Church met not completed lad ^li was ; Wwlm ., da y a, the home of Mrs. A. ™ Th '' r r a f ^ 0rT1 ; nfr - . . I T. Briggs, East Seminary Street. Mrs. The Elmore Entertamer , musical |; ^ \ i( . llols , e ad the devotions,

organization composed of local re-i-dents were heard over the air from the Tei re Haute broadcasting station Wednesday evening. The program started at 7 o'clock and was completed about 7:30 o'clock. Many messages were received complimenting the

musicians.

Funeral services for Earl T. Yoi k of Indianapoli and tep-son of Mis, Ella York were held from the Planner and Buchanan Funeral Home at Indianapolis. Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock. TYie ervices were conducted

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by the Rev. Glenn Tudor of Butler College, life-long friend of Mr.

York’s.

Members of the Putnam

life Keeper Association and anyone eUe interest, will attend n meeting to he held n the county agticulture agent’s office in the Court ilou«e Saturday afternoon. The meeting will le started about i o’clock. C. O. Yost, t: te Bee Inspector will he the principal speaker and following the talk an informal discussion will he held. Frederick Landis, foimer Congressman, editor of the I.ngansport Pharos Tribune and . andidate for the Repub

During the business session a treasurer’s report was given._ Mrs. (’. Howard Taylor gave a most in’teresting sketch on Bishop Grose's address given recently in Indianapolis at a Northwestern Quarterly branch meeting of the W. E. M. S. Mrs. Taylor’s talk was most inter-

esting.

Mrs. John Gray had charge of the program for the afternoon and for her lesson, “Unto the Perfect Day jin World-wide Friendship”. The meet closed after Mrs. Gough had in-

troduced Mr. Prohst, who is president of the Anti-saloon League in

Cniiiu ! Wyoming, and who gave a lecture to

! die Society. Mr. Prohst is here in I the interest of E, S. Shumaker.

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i Mrs. Mitchell At Peru.

Mrs. Kcifer Hostess. The Crescent Club met Wednesday afternoon at tile home of Mrs. Jacob i Keifer Wednesday afternoon. After , the regular business session, Mis. / Sam Hanna illustrated some new ideas in needle work. Mrs. Fay Ham- , ilton discussed and also illustrated : old chinaware. Mrs. Frank Talbott had charge of the social hour. Mrs. Mark Rector and Mrs. Miller were guests.

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Auxiliary To Meet.

American l.egicn Auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Jennie Steel at Id . .Chestnut Street tonight at 7:'j()

" o’clock.

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Woman's Chib To Meet. Tlie Woman’s Club will meet Friday with Mrs. E. A. Brown. Mis. .1, C. Hearst and Mrs. li. I . O’Hair, will have charge of the program. Please note change of date.

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I linage ol Place.

The Madison and Clinton Township Horn" Feonomie Club will meet on 1 Thursday, May 10th with Mis. lb,\ ihond Wright. Members are asked t..

note change of place.

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To Meet Tonight.

Delta Thela Tan will meet thi evening nt 7:‘?0 in the Phi Deli

Kappa hall.

Mr-. L. E. Mitchell, Olive Street, is ill Peru this week where she is attending u meeting of the East Cent-

tal District of the Woman’s Depart- please

ment of the Bhptist Church.

As tale counsellor, Mrs. Mitchell is member of the boanl which determines the policies for all the wo-

lican nomination for governoi will > organizations in Indiana, Ohio broadcast three times this week. Thi - i P a,r Kentucky. Mrs. Mitchell

evening he will speaH over WFBM ,T,a k p !1 report of Indiana college The c,.untry Chib wa officially op at Indianapoli from 7 o’clock to 7:fh» , v " rk at meeting and will lead Wednesday evening. A hug. o’clock and over station WKBF' fmn, j di 'U- ion on work with women» number of members and their fant f):.T0 o’clock to 9:00 o’clock. Friday 1 ’ J<, ent. in colleges of thi- district, j dies were present dining the eve

night (andi will deliver an addres ' , , *•"*••9•*•’*■ ■* niug. from Chicago over station WGN an ! (h “ r,n,n ' f » «nch«H. Bridge. Saturday from Cincinnati over sta-, Mrs. ( (eve Thomas, corner Bloomtion WI.W. ington and Washington Streets, was o— j- In less at a chamtingl yappointed

I ridge-luncheon Wednesday at her | home. Covers were laid for twelve guests at -mall table- centered with

One guest from out

of town, Mrs. Allan Campbell of

present.

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Yount, tvtll apprecut, ttct ®ttia| up# FORMS

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niade to confr “ffure to thf

the hour,

Ash to see our i Brassiere Dtj ; 5llt to J J. II.PITC

OPPOSED TO Nl( HOI.SON The |92k session of the General

Conference of the Methodist Church -uring flowers,

will have some hard problems to solve

and one is indicated in a story in the <', ia tesvi)le was

Detroit Free Press concerning Bish-

op Thoma Nicholson who is widely May Day Guests,

known here.

The Detroit newspaper said in Guests at the Kappa Delia house part: ! fm I,a y ar, ’ : Mrs. F. L. Crooney, “New York Methodists have chos- 1 J ' '’"'h of Indian en Bishop Thomas Nicholson of De- 1 • Nlr, • H - Hatr, ^l° r ,,f ,ia ' - troit to succeed Bishop Luther li. , ' 11 ' l,n '* Alspaugh ot

Wilson as head of the area which ’ comprises New York City and th*-' eastern half of the -tuto, it was an- '

nounred yesterday at the Bishop’s of The Parent Teachers A-«ociation lice here. At the same time Lieu- of the Mary Emma June- School will tenant Governor l.urt-n D. Dick -inson.jmept at the building Friday afternoon a leader in Michigan Methodism, de- at two o’clock. The first and second dared the churches here are prrpar grade children will furni h the musi-

ing to oppose Bishop Nicholson’s removal. The New York area is con

sidered the choicest a-signment of Association will give the play they tlie 31 areas of the church here and ; presented at their school several abroad. • week- ago. This is the last

It is understood the Detroit bishop j of the school year and all has neither asked to lie transferred friends of the

Tlie work of the deputy examinerof the state Department of Supervi.--

Jon of Public Offices on Wednesday. The

completed during 1927 in the various county i,tfieps was checked by the e\-

n miners.

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LEBANON, Inn., ^ Seventeen percent of | in the state lefornwri

t"(i, In .. 1i;i • had n{

all, .‘i 1 |e i.’eiit lav, J v iiid the tliird |rai!f|

was completed tv.i |« ■ uif haw -.e, routine work •< !■• I 1 ,■ >:g

chaipe of th- Pei -chi. ! ih-dareil ii i-J| I .• 1 , 1 ii hii'h -rh ol a

rett, Ind., and Terre Haute. •I* + -M* -t-1-

tssoriation Meeting Eiiday.

J cal program and by special invitation the I.ndies of the Maltha Ridpath

meeting

patrons and

! school are cordially in-

ner to remain in Michigan, hut ha- vHed to attend this meeting, left the question entirely to the Meth- .p q. q..p q. q. odi-t General conference which will I*- T. A. To Meet,

begin next Tuesday in Kansas City. Continuing in the item, Lieutenant Governor Dickinson is quoted as

ing:

“We feel that the church in Michigan cannot afford to lo-e Bishop Nicholson at this time. He is in the midst of n great work here, and lie is needed. It is true that to he u signed to the New York area is indeed an honor, hut we do not feel that our attitude i s selfish, in view of the (act that the hi-hop ha- e\

pressed no preference.”

The Parent-Teachers’ Association, of the Second Ward School will have '■ 1 a meeting Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Dean Dirks will he thei -peaker of the afternoon. There will he a demonstration of class-work by

the children.

SPECIAL

FOR

Saturday Japanese Decorated Cups and Sd ers (’ii)) and saucer These are usually sold nnicli !.iej|

Wax Paper i Stat ionery, per box S Tresslar’s 5-1Qanl Variety Store WEST SI III-: SQI'AliK Phone KI4. Phone

Saturday Bargains

TRICK’S

Common Drinking; (ilAsnes 2 for 5c

A Pew Ladies’ Vests At

I Or

ADJUSTABLE ALL READY MADE SCREENS- 12” \ 33 1-2”

25c

Moth Balls -12 07. Boxes I0 e CreiM* Toilet Paper 7 rolls 25c

< HI( KEN FOUNTS AND FEEDERS io<. Ladies’ Mercerized II<»rte—Assort etl Shades 20r pr. Clothes Piiift Good Quality GO for iu<*

EXTRA HEAVY, GOOD QUALITY TOWELS, 20”x40” each

25c

A Complete line ot (jardeit Seeds and Flower Seeds, 5 10c pkp. TRICK’S 5-10 AND 25c STORES, Inc. “Best For The 1*000.”

COUNTRY CLUB

Chicken Dinner 75c Sunday, May litk

MENU Baked Chicken Dressing; New Green Beans Mashed } J otaloes Mead Lettuce Salad Mot Biscuits Strawberry Short Cake Coffee Tea Milk Telephone Reservations No. 260.

Becoming Popular Because It Is So Good!

Soft Brown Flaky White Larger

MIDDY Bread

Order By Name

With Your Grocery