The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 May 1928 — Page 4

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PREVO CO.

Grjrr.vc Apple’s no\rE r.vsnTiTio.v FOR 28 YEARS

Kim VihI Sell l or l.e" llimuyli Uur to-o|>eratiie Buying

An Encore Event! Flannel Frocks

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S/g \ M W O\| I N were -udly ITJ puinterl in not b«‘ing able to cel one ol (he \rr\ line tln» \a1ue> we liud on sale at '•a last week. We now ha'i another shipment. Fresh from ihe manufacturers. The latest in mill-prim; fashions. Simple hut .sinart. Gel in early tliis time. 'Mini:. III.I E. KOSI.. \ kli.ow, (,|{i:i;n. i v n. PINK. 01(1 HID. (ill A

X AM. oi.U t UOl.) VMM. AND GET REPEAT CUSTOMERS. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

EAST MARION" Eps. Mi-

it. J. Storm and family arm >1 ■

► MyrUo Storm an^ tton. Hat' id. vis-j !|it«"d vith Ifn. Robert Storm of < oat N esville, Sunday it beii:* • r birthday T ■j L*‘onard Newman spent Saturday |

nijtht with Wilfred Tincher. Mrs. Oran Bui: and daughter, I.P

lian Faith, and Mrs. Froiia and o

, Tinrher, attended the Aid mee'.iT

;the home of Mr-. Roy A’augli: .if. :

daughter, Thursday uftemoo

Mi.’rs Ruth Higgins of In apoli . i spent the week-end witii liumr folk.-. Walter Pcynter and family, Mr.-, j Myrtle Stonn and Forest Mc.Nnry,' called on Oran Buis and family Sun-,

1 day evening.

Mrs. Zora Stonn and daughter, Mildred, spent Thur day with Mrs. t

Myrtle Storm.

Relatives of near Mooresvillo visit- 1 j ed with Lora Blunk and family, on

; Sunday.

Sunday visitors with John Cash 1 | and wife were, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | i Marten and Melvin Kuark and family. I j Marion McNary, who has been vis- t I iting his brother, Harold and family i ( ! of Winamac has- relumed home. ! | Miss Mildred Storm spent Saturday night with Mi s Ruth Pcynter. Oran Buis and family and Wilfred Tincher visited Sunday at Wm. N< \v-

mar.’.'.

. i •. .nd Mrs. Shields will .jin . i lheir werk at Purdue

, last .Innunty.

OBITUARY

Joseph Russel Runyan, only .-on of Cheaver ami Anna Runyan, was b^m In Marion township, Putnam Co., No-

-r —e——r vember 1, 1900, and deparlid this life April 28, 1!»2R, at the age of 18 year, .

j 5 months, and 27 days.

| Death came as the result of a ino- • torcycle accident, April 22 at Morris St. and the Pennsylvania Railroad in

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By Earl H Arnold

ON MOTHER’S DAY Of Days Sunday, May 13. .Send Her I low er.-,. Nothing better expresses your love for Her. Place voiir order early al the PECK FLOWER SHOP IT "III, KE< EIVE ( \ It E FUL VTTKMTON. 10:i H\NN\ > I Kl I I. PHONE 711-K. ‘■Peck's Prices Please."

IN MLWORIAM In loving remembrance of Dorothy ■ Helen Brown, who departed this life | four years ago today, May b: Dearest Helen how we miss you. Since from u^ you went away. And our hearts are aching sorrowfully. A.s we think of you today. Four years have passed since that sad day. God called the one we loved away. Forget her; no, we never will. For in our hearts she livoth -till. —Sadly missed by family.

H TNAMVILLE

<Jhe PATENT LEAraB ¥1D is coming/

Gruiuula

Tonight Only Adm 10c-

30c

UN THF. S’] AGE

I NK (DSMOUOLITAN MINSTREL REVUE Rrescntiiu*- Thirty Minutes of Minstreley

I i:\ll RING

FRED l.EWIS \ND Sin U hl SHIN \ 'I Ell It ItlKEMUSI END MEN FORMERIA " PI II \L. (i. I III O' \ N 11 I \SSSI ■ "HIM I R \ M ES SIILLM ' N PEMAl.i: IMPIRSON \ I OR ORIGIN VI, HI, \t h HO I l oM J V// \ND M < i:\ I RH I» \ N 1 IM,

(OSMOPOLPI VN DUO KELLY YND MORGAN HARMONY SINGERS SINES and STILLMAN Argentine Tango Dancers GEORGE SMITH Juvenile Banjo Entertainer ROGER LOGAN Dixie's Sw» test Rallad Singer

PM I I 10 PROGRAM

MARY ASTER \M> LLOYD HLUHES

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‘SAILORS VMYES’

Thursda} and Friday

I ires of youth and courage that will set your heart ablaze 1 The love - rentance that Broadway held dear to its heart for four months It's here at last! No advance in prices!

N I," S' V S D COM EDA MONO v V || | SD \ A —" EDNfc^D.U “4 l)a> in Ilollywood” <.m i iie i.tle'' Hhii Miition Picture < omed>

Mrs. Laura Runyan of Greencastkj s{>ent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Arthur Fry. Mr.-. Ollie Williams and daughter, j Miss Jessie attended .Mother’, Day at DePauw last Sunday. Mrs. Kate AVhitgker, Mr. and Willie Lewis and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrsfl Ernest Lewis at Manhattan. Ruth Williams left Sunviay for Terre Haute, where she will attend State Normal. Mr. and Mrs. Will Day attended the ba.-ket dinner at Deer Creek Baptist Church, Sunday. Mother’s Day will be observed here Sunday. Every mother come out, morning and evening service. Mrs. C. A. Turner of Indianapoli spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams. Albert William- and family vi.-ited Mr. and Mr?. Tom Williams, Sunday. Mr. and Mr.:, bred Ray and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Perry of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. Ed. Shields. At noon they look well filled baskets and picnicked at the Perry farm. Mr . Ruth Fry, Mrs. hid Shieldand Mr.-. Will Glidcwell will be the HTUC.'U of tl * Home Eo nom'cs < lub in Floyd township this afternoon. Tie' club meets with Mr-. Durward Phil-

^Iirrr»rw'i i ■ ■

smart women jirejer Saver

Shoes

f.verj woniaJi vriio tecogm/es toe tiroqut-stiurubl)' smart, is intrigued by Foot Saver iryleb. And when she terras witii wbat adroitness of contour end t.enstrui.uoo Foot Savers s'.tnJtfizf the ar.llti—how doubly desirable she linds them ’ See ottr sitow tag o< new Foot S.i'Xr Modelr

Indianapolis. Russel received his early education j in the schools of Greencastlo, and att< nded Ar.-enal Technical High School i in Indianapoli.-, for one year, leaving .-vhuul tu learn the carpenter trade I with his father, with whom he bad worked for the past three years, i He was a model young man, having lived so nearly up to the standard I of a good boy as he could. In his asI sedations with young and old he maintained an enviable deposition and . character, which made him loved and ; admired by all who knew him. His years ha\-e been few when J measured by the calendar of time, but his kindcss of heart and gentleness of manner, have left in the hearts and lives of those who knew him best, an • inlluence which time cannot eiTaee. He leaves to mourn their loss, j Dither, mother, two sisters, Elva and Lillian, two grandmothers, many other relatives and a host of friends. On; little sister, Martha Pearl, preI ceeded him in death, Feb. 28, 1912, | at the age of 11 months, and 2 days. * I cam; t say, and I will not say That he is dead: he is just away. With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand; j He has wandered into an unknown

land.

And left us dreaming how very fairj tt needs must be, since he lingers i

there.

And you, O you! Who the wildest I yearn, l or the old-time step and the glad return— Think of him faring on, as dear In the love of there as the* love of ' here. , Think of him still as the same, l say:) He- is Pot dead; he is juat away. The pall bearers and llower girls were ids closest friends. TO KRFA T HOSPITAL PERU, Ind., May 9. (UP)—Plans arc being completed by the Miami | county council and hospital board here for the erection of a new ho^pit-

■ al. ,

j The proposed new hospital which (Will be located in Peru is to bo a three j story structure with a has 'nient. It

The throbbing, thrilling life of the underworld is mealed in a picture without tltill moment. ( huney in another of ht-, incomparable roles as the' hard-boiled ganyLeader. M

\IRE HULL AND HIS “WANDH

Today Only .Mat., 10c 20c Niitht.lP

“CROOKS CAN’T WIN’

to be completely equipped with j elevator, operating room.- and enough! 1 private room:- to accomodate 50 per- ■

; sons. ,

t AN'\ VN M i and wife and Item- Miller we ' ‘ i Ati'.ard We.-tier* waVa St.naay v,.-.- shopping at Greencaatle Wedn . . , a i itor at Marvin Miller’s. , i,uni a> "' ,tor '' .‘ a x V,l< Hu ’. 1 with Mrs. Evansp»wlq Mrs. Gertie Minter visited her hus- ^ * "; n [ N ; ri Ade / “!;’ J ■ Clifford Picks « ! band at Indiana Harbor last week. ' d ' ni -'’ a1 ''- family; ■ b-fs-i Jake McVcy was buried at Clear Ja,,,or l,ul ^ r :i,id daughter. Jw Gw-. >s .. t) . . , rs ,, Creek Monday, ' d at was due t- ' ; q •• i pneumonia. daughter. end* Charley Lisby and wife, Marion J{ov ’ Mayfu ' kl » K ‘ nt Si “ ur ‘ i:iy l.i-b. and family.

KASH AND KARRY \Ye spticialize in Dulk ( offees, and a)*e selling several varieties of choice blends, priced fioni 28c* to -lOe per pound. RIO AND SANTOS BI END COl I k I IN BULK; PER POUND -iOC A PURE SANTOS COFFEE, AND aq A FINE DRINK; PER POUND »>*iC BOURBON SANTOS PEABEUUY COF1T 1 *>o EXTR.Y QUALITY; PER POUND »ioC OI D HOMESTBAD COFF1 E IN BULK, m AND NONE BETTER; PER POUND . lUC ! - m a—-_ . -? White Lily Bread, r * Kellog, t orn Fluke.., f 1’ull Pound Loaf r-IL 2 Paekagi I *Jv 1 10c ; 13c Larg Iced Doughnuts, Fre/n Every Morning. O/l.* tdillon ( 1’cr Dozen «VC Cadet Apricot 0»)C P. & G. Laundry Soap, 11., • lh. < a; .:i.- National | % •i Bars Fluke* Butter Cracker.. AOC IlotuteU llaetn Se;uares, \i w Maple Si rup, Dry Sugar Cured. 4»*| By the Ooart*. OOC Nan Im tt#r, l>r Pound "OC ' —————— _ New Driitl Apricots, California Lima Beany, OP Glean Bright F'ruit. *>i| - Pt i; «OL Pot i ^x/C Tomato Catsup, *)%*• Criaco, tO oz. Bottlon, fur . in One I* und Can* miHC Diadem Cling Peaches. All 10c Tobocc>*s: Fme Quality and 9-xs. Scrap, Fine Cut and 9IT.. Syrup Pack. Large Cans —gIU Smoking, :j for —OC LOUIS F. HAYS (.GROCERY £ BAKFKY * t SOUTH SIDE SOL ARE)

©njsler^ WiW LOWER PRICES 1065

AND UPWARDS

CHRYSLER‘'6a” NEW PRICES

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ONLYfCHRYSLER ENCIN EERIN0 CAN.GIVE YOU SUCH .GREAT FEATURE 5

metal shacklei;^

i-.ing hydraulic brake); T-brarini!'’

sliat'c iDt f rC ^J able ihimletf^ «ddle ipfinS'*** 1 . ( ions; balanced " wh-l-for^i

in drivint " h " gpeedi; etc., r £ c.

Examine d ie ^ with uUn0,t . Ca j n lyil

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jmt jftd U-not odI , W vif

equal

costing m,xl

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No OTHER car, in it* particular price range of *1063 to *1235, conics •rtdiin league* of what tha Great "62” offers in perform*ace, in quality, in Ryla, and in raiue. For no ocher enjoys the benefits of the unique im timate association w ith the production of such tide cars ** the Illustrious “72” and Imperial “80.” As a resuigCbrysirr ‘*62’' is the only car to offer vou the combination of Hiese features at such low prices:~-rubber shock in- ■ ufatori — instead of

Conpr

$1065

Roadster -

1075

svich rurubls mmt

louring —

1095

S-door

Sedan «

1095

Coo |» r —

1145

.with rusuklt seat 1

4-door

Sedan -

1175

i.andaa

Sedan -

1235

All friers f. o- V Drirolt, subject (0 etu btdnal extu* tax. Chrysler teli or# m a Position f*» txTosid

cum rruomo of time

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O. J. |{ECTOR SALES