The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 May 1928 — Page 2

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To Overcome The Backward Spring We Will Give A Half Tot* of Ice Free With each cash sale on a limited lot ot Refrigerators The same low wholesale price will prevail. Come in and see them NOW. Gardner Eros.

TftF fMfcSt.Y *A\\Fni Enferrd In the Pn*t Office nt Grccncn*tle # Imliunn. nn sccontl c1:»m» ntnll mottcr. 1 ndcr the net ot March 3. ^iihHcripltnn prler, fO centa "per ivecli.

Personal And Local News

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v^nthi'r with (hi- in'W fno- iimvdiM VIKId.O-ta.O. not eivi' til" kill h dry fridinK; dm not clo^ tin' Iiores; is not afffvtrd <> much by |i"i - spirntion. Stay on lonyor. S inm* and ttm-. MKI.I.O-dl.O i nimli- by a now Ficnoli I'roc- II truly w.ii-

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Lawrence Snider is confined to his home on East Elm St., by illness. Mrs. It. A. OfrK has been called In Bloomington by the serious illness of her nephew, Sam Cook. The Degree staff of Bee Hive Rehekah Lodge will meet Thursday at 7::I0 o’clock for practice. •(ireencastle Lodge, Number .‘148, 1. 0. O. F., will meet in regular session i hi evening at 7;.‘iO o’clock. Mis. Freda Teiry of Franklin has r’turned home after spending the Week-end here with iier mother Mt=.

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Bridge Invitations Issued. Mrs. Perry Rush and Mrs. R. H. Poage have issued invitations for a luncheon bridge at the home of Mr-. Rush for Tuesday, May 15th. + + + <• Pretty Birlhda) Dinner. I.ast evening, at their home, .*101 West Walnut St., Mr. and .Mrs. Walter- Dunbar and danuhter, gave a dinner- to Major and Mrs. John <i. Dunbar, in hnnor- of tin fonner’s eightyninth birthday. Sweet peas, lilh of the valley and

Specials for Friday and

$1.00 House Dresses, Prints

$1.00 ( iriltiren’s Dresses, Prints

98c Ladies’ Silk Bloomers

ri 75c Children’s Silk Bbomei pi on the life of ‘Tteborah and Mrs. , . ^ . Frank Wallace will also give a paper-! 20(* ToWt’lill^, .VBhI

on “The Life of Clara Barton.” All

m-»i. J_ ft' P1TCHF0RD (iuest Day Progmm. ”

The tireencaftle Morning Musicale gave it. fourth annual guest program

thi. afternoon :t the Alpha Omicron Mrs. C. W. Oti , Mrs. II. J. Bamum, pi house. The special feature of the Mrs. Voltmer, Mrs. D. If. Bruner, and

program was the appearance of the! Mrs. W. J. Yount. Musicnle Chorus, which, under the di- j o

lection of Mrs. Edna Cogswell Otis,.) made an excellent showing. I’ll*

BLOOM INOTOX Prof. Call Ostiiaus, of the (iennan department has been elertoi! presi, . nt of tile langa age chili at Indiana University for

I rani: Thomas and A. J. Hanks lefi (ireencastle Wednesday for I.anj -ing, Michigan, where they will drive two Oldsmobile ears hack to (Ireen-

i castle.

I’ftul Boss, an employee at the Indiana Portland Cement Plant was inI jilted Tuesday when he fell from a kiln nt the plant while at work. He nsfahied had lacerations around the

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in- x l year. Mi-s Mary Elir.aheth Camp (rare and head, bell, of the English department will) A petition to <*>o real estate by administrator has been filed in the Put- ~ - r ‘" Circuit Court, Roaehdale Baal. -if Roaehdale, administrator for tlie jr-tate of Alary A. Risk, deceased, j vetsus John II. Risk et al. Mrs. Katheiine Mills, director of i Mens Hall will go to Purdue (IniveiI sity Friday, May 11, to speak of the j A- m-iation of Bu iness Officers of i the Universities anil colleges and j Normal schools of Indiana, j Funeral services for Mrs, Louis A. j/aiing v^'te held Tuesday afternoon tiom tao residence at Manhattan with intertTient in Forest Hill cemetery. ; dip. Zarinp’s five brother- and one brother-in-law Mort Ri-sler were ltr-

( pall-bearers.

; A complaint for partition has been ' iileil in the Putnam Circuit Court, I citizens Trust Company of CJreen1 castle, execator of the will of John ■ Charle Briilges, deceased, versus I Margaret Durham Bridges. Corwin | and Uillen are the attorneys for the

j plaintiff.

delicate ferns formed the centerpiece ‘ ,.^ orUH promises to become one of the of the beautifully appointed table and ^ most important musical groups of tin

pir.k roses were used as favors. The 1 city.

birthday cake, though large, could j After a brief resume of the year’s not quite accommodate 8!) candle-. • -tudy by Mrs. A. C. Brown, president

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Tots Can Ride Fast With Red Crown Ethyl

' |Mils famous fuel «ivps higli ■ <*ompresnion power to any engine—old or new. It made possihle the new high compression motor! Il means lews gear-shifling —no knocks—a more flexible, more powerful motor. Fleet! Smooth! Silent! Your ear glides along like the Mind itself — when Bed Oown :£thyl is in the tank! I he response of a ear fueled wfth Bit! Crown Kthyl is amazing. It gets away on the instant! Quiek as u flash it picks up speed! Seems to drink in the road—by miles on tlie open highway—by inches on erowded streets—always with ease and quiet power. It will cost you very little more to ride—with Bed Grown Ethyl— smooth, untroubled miles! / At Any Standard Oil Service Station and at Most Garages Standard Oil Company (Indiana) GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

The Chevrolet coach driven by Nelson Taulman anil the Buick coupe driven by Albert Raines wore damaged in a collision which occurred at the intersection of Hanna and Locust -Heels about 5 o’clock Tuesi day afternoon. The cars were not hail ly damaged. Mary Evans, Marjorie I.Pwman, Herschel Scobee and Mrs. John Wont en underwent operations for tlie removal of their ton-ils at the county Vispital on Wednesday. Dr. Carmack Indianapolis; Dr. Conn, Dr. Cecil O’Brien and Dr. Mcfloughey were the i attending surgeons.* Local firemen made a run Tims, day io the LoE Cowgill re-idence on South Jackson -treet. Cowpill’s mn- ] chine caught lire as the result of, j some hoys playing with matches and the top was completely burned. Thai i blaze was puickly extinguished with i I a chemical. j In yest rday’s issue it was stated j that Henry Shoptaugh hud done the j biggest volume of bu-iness for the | Mutual Benefit Life In-urame Com-! pany of Louisville, Ky., since the lirst of the year. According to Mr-. I iank Shoptaugh this should have I been (ilen in-teari of Henry Shop

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but was perfection in all respects. Jus't before the serving of the last course, Major Durbar wn> presented with u beautiful individual breakfast set <f China, by hi entertainers, v.du. hud .spared no pal: ■ to give him n baj.pj birthday anniversary. Mrs. Dirks Hostess. Mrs. Louis H. Dirks, T-’id East Washington Street, was hostess to the Boston Club Tim day evening. Readings were given by Mrs. Edward Bartlett and Mis l.iz/.ie (inuUling. A social hour followed and refreshment: were served. *!* *1* •!• *!• •!• Drlightful Paper (liven. The New Era Chili met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ileavenridgo, South Locust Street. Mi Knud on had a paper, “The Human Mother (ilorilied in Mary”. Mrs. Knudson’s paper wa not only one of the mo I .iplendid accounts given before the club bin wa made more touching by being giver rear .Mother’s Du There was a splendid attend; nee a the meeting. Special mud - wa ren •erod hy Mr- . H*a\enridge. Tin* clul adjeurneil to m.-H with Mr-. Kati Hrstain in Fillmore mi June EJih at h.ch time a picri, v. ill In- in Id

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Station I To Med, Section I of tlie ('ini tian Church will meet with Me. William Stewart at her home, at W. l iberty St., Thursday al o’cliM-k. A full id tendanee i de-ired. •!« *!• •!« •!• •!« Sec ion II To Meet. S: etion II of tin cliristTan Cliurch will meet in the hasenmnl of the church, Thmsdny at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Dan Hutclit-=on will read a pan

.of the club, the following numbers were given to illustrate “Music of Today" hy composers of various na-

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“The Throstle” .. William Berwald “Patter, Patter” .... Ros.-iter Cole

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“Black Boses” lean Sibeleiis Mrs. Joe Crosby “May Night” Palmgren Mis. Mildred Dimmiek “l and of illusion” (ThHstian Sinding Mrs. Riley, Miss Sollehtmi'ger, Mrs. Crosby “S'erenade" fialuiellp Piern** Mi Virglhiai Hat lot* “The Death Croon** \rr. by Margaret Fraser-Kennedy ! “A Hebredean Sea Rlever's Sohg” Mi-- Sidlenhergei“The Snow” Edward Elgar Mr - Crosby, Mrs. William-, Mrs. Brothers “Love and Music" (from Traviata) Puccini j Mi-. O. H. Smitii Amalfi” . Italian 'Tiratonihli ’ Folk Songs 1 Mr-. Smiih, .Mrs. Mitchell T.’lleure E <|Uisse” . Reynaldo Hahn 1 Nature’s Holiday” j Richard llageman Mis Ardith Moore B ill.id" Yamada Mrs. Otis r ln My Attic” •Death’ Lullaby” ..... Mon-orgky) Mrs. OTIair ‘f-'.hinihei Song of the Virgin” ... j Max Reger"The Last Song” lame Rogers 1

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ALL OYER INDIANA COLUMBUS Miss Etta L. Rah ertsnn, will he queen of the annual May fe-Livn! to he held here Friday hy tlm girls' jihysical education d*--partment *if the City’s Public schools.

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< I.OVEKDAI.E Mr. and .Mrs. Charle- I’ickens visited Sunday with the latter’s mother, VD -. Ida Spangler at (insport. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neier spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred For dice at Russellville. •Miss Nan Davis who hns made an extended visit with her si-ter, Mi J. V. Simpson at Huutinghurg, mturned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Sipple speni i Sunday with Roy Ney and famil y near Cataract. Mrs. TV K. Denny will go to Kemp ton Thursday for a visit w-ith In i parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Win. O’Daniel spent the week-end with his father, J. W. O’Daniel. Mrs. Ann# Woodall who ha been spending the winter at the home ni her daughter, Mrs. R. H. William , west of town returned home Tue ! 'layMr. and Mrs. Fstrl Meek and M> I I'rank Morri on spent Monday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neier were Spencer vi-itor Monday. The funeral of Mrs. Joyso who died Sunday night was held Wednesday morning from the home of h r daughter, Mr . Tom Keller southeast ol town. Rev. D. F. Ih-nny officiated. Interment wa- in Forest Hill eeme-j tery, Indianapolis. Mrs, William Pollard will attend 1 the District convention of Pythian) Sisters at Clinton Thursday.

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