The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 May 1928 — Page 2

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To Overcome The Backward Spring' We Win GiveA Half Ton of lee Free With each cash sale on a limited lot of Refrigerators The same low* wholesale price will prevail. Come in and see them N< HV. Gardner Bros.

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rm r rrd In Up Po«t ftfflrr at ffrcm- * 1 f N’flfA N'APOMS, May 10. (t P) — rn«ti«-. Indinnn. r.n nrrond ria<« mnii Marjorie Marie, eighteen nay ol(i A drnp rtf 20 cents in hoft prices was innitor. I'ndor the nc* of March »•; daugliter of Mr. ami Mi' Clyde Cain, witnessed at the Indianhveetock,

p, r; died Thursday morning at 4 o’clock exchange today. Receipts numbered

at the home ni 'her parents in Com- (1,500. One thousand three hundred

1:5=1 mercial Place. 1 seventy-eight of this nulnher wore

The funeral service- will he held holdovers. Built (17© to 275 Ihs.i I Friday morning at 10 o'clock from hogs sold for $10.10.

I ihe \ioTne, wifh interment in the Sal- The cattle market closed steady on!

em cemetery, west "t - Cloverdale. r poeipt of SOO head. Tlie calves mar-

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Personal And Local News

Ml". Grace Black will he in charge

f the 'ervices.

Mi-s Ethel Ferran I, auditor for the; State Highway wa in Clreencaatle

Tueniay to vote.

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ket closed higher. Receipts Were es-j fimated at "00, Beef .steers cleared [ the pen- at $11.25 to $14. Vealers 1 brought $14 to $15.50, while heavy calves departed at $7 to $11.

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7.h Children's SiHc B| 20c Toweling, Yard

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Mrs. .1. R. Henry will return today from Roanoke Va., whete lie wa calleii by the death of hep fajher. Mr . Ward K. Bartlett of Greenwood i-s pen<ting a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mr-. John R. Gox.

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William, Efteljorge lias received a message announcing the death of his cousin, Mrs. Bertha Ha lineman Halt meyer, age 53, in l.n ingeles, Calif. The funeral party will arrive over the Big Four Frida,', evening at 10:2'<

o’clock. J. E. M ' i t will tkk.‘ Miss Tilden rfnstess.

•barge of the bod) Hu* t'un. ral will Vlie I*. E. G. Sistethood met Wed

The, , will he no prayer meeting at J* hpl< > ^ '! < , ' Uny K “i ,IPa,,ay at ‘he h ort,e of Mrg- P.- C. the Methodist Church tonight, on ac-j^ Sa ^ rti n a V ^ a 2:00 Tilden, East ,Seminary St The regu-, count of the absence of Dr. Taylor. ^ Rf v ' 1 !, l ’ arK "' business meetmg was held, during,

Mrs. ITaltineyei is the youngest wliich general plans were made ter

The Choir of the Christian church daughter of the la E< ward HTanne- t| )P roming State Convention to fee .vill nie«t tonight at 7:0© o’clock at man and was born and reared in held in Indianapolis frojn June 19 to

the Church. Each member is asked tb | Greencastle. Her mother, Mrs. Louise 21st.

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{ hr present, rffaxlcsT. Zfis ’aid I E. F. Caldwnll | motored trt South Bend today to attend 1b • Knights Templar oonvention being held in that city. Miss Kathiyn Hammond of I,o.s Angel ■- t’alif., is tlie guest of her b,other Isaac A. Hammond an<i Mr. and Mrs. Orman Hammond on So. Indiana St.

Mrs. Ve^ Miller ha^ returned from a visit in Indianapoli-, while there, ! she attended the dramatic art recital given by the pupils of her daughter,

Mrs. Joe Rettery.

The Second Ward, May Day exei ( vises will he held on the School lawn Friday at 2:00 o'clock. All patrons and friends are most cordially invit-

ed to this event.

Hannrmah passed way this last winter and the hod; was buried'here in,Forest Hill cemetery. Mrs. Haltmeyer will lie remembered‘by'her many friends here. She was married in Indianapolis and in 1922 the family left that city f< r California for tlieii health. Mrs. Haltmeyer is survived by the husband and

one daughter.

A son, William, was born to Mr. L. W. Hudlin is driving a ne\y land Mrs. Charles Kerr at their home Chevrolet coach. The car was dein PutnamviUe on Wednesday. livered In tlie Beck Sales Company.

Miss Norvetta Green, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Green, ha- returned from Holland, where she has been supervisor of music in the city

I schools the past year.

BAPTIST ( HI K( H Services at the Baptist Ghurch ' Thursday evening :itid Sunday. The Regular pr.iyer meeting this

evening at 7:30.

For the next Sunday morning and' evening tlie program will he carried j out; Mr. S. G. Huntington Extension Secretary from the ,-tate Office will Ip present and desires to have a bus ; ine.-- conference with the Church Sunday morning to discuss the <iuestion ( of the pastorate. Certain financial questions may also come up for con-1 sh'eratinn in tlie interest of the

i church.

.Mrs. Tilden served delicious cold punch'and cake during |he social hflur. . i + + ♦ Auxiliary To Meet. The AmprirunN Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock in the Legion Hall. •I* ej» •!« ►!• •b Meets In Fillmore. Veronica Club held a meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ora Day | in Fillmore. -0 •!• 4- -tWoman’s f irrle Meets. Mrs. Otis F. Browning and Mr*. Theodore Boes were hostesses to the Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian Church Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Riovning, 410 East Hanna St. Gue is were: Mr*. Charles Talbott, Mrs. Harriet Stevens and Mrs. She), burn of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Mrs. Sh; I burn is ?. daughter of Mrs. Theodore Bor: and has been visiting

here.

Miss Olga B.artle*on sang two

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Greencastle Gas & Electric

Light Co.

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The regular mid-weok prayer meeting of the Presbyterian church will i.** | held in the church pnrlor tonight at 7:30 o’clock. The study le-son will be Chapter XII, of First Corinthians. Oscar Obencbain and Lee Fatcliff and wives went to Crawforckville to.'| day to attend the funeral of an ’ Aunt, Mahala Fickle who died of pneumonia. She was K3 years of age. The public is invited to attend the Vested Choir of the Methodist church Choral Concert, in the church auditorium which will he held Friday ev.>I nine;. This will tie a very interesting concert and there will he no ndrui--sion charges. Funeral services for Mrs. Katherine E. Vanlandingham were held from the residence on .North College Avenue Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock with interment in Forest Hill cemetery. Elder J. N. Dalby was in charge of the services.

< HILDRKN’S SPELTAL AT CAMMACK’S STL PH) TILL >! AY 28TH. Vow i your opportunity t hu\" your children’s pictures made at greatly rerfu , rate . 't 10.00 and >512.00 pictures reduced t« $7.00 and .''COO |i< r : tr.en. I I studio will close June 10th for about a month Att< hog International Kiwanis Convention at Seattle, W . h. Have ir ihiotographic work done before we leave

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CHORAL CONCERT by the Choii’ of tlie Methodist Church prest enting- “ESTHER”, by R. S. Stoug'hton Ticket s JOe and at Stevens’ and Mullins’

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