The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 May 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER,

FRIDAY, MAY 18,1928.

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• . K:iv Will Soon Be Here Nip following’ g’ifts for the fountain Pens Book l^nds “Line A Day” Books VIprfiOry Books. otliiu* novelties suitable fo) 1 ■ I 1 >i\‘Sprits, ’’D’S BOOK STORE

Personal And Local News

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Calltnl Vh^fin^.

There will be a called meeting of the Woman’s Relief Corps Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. All mem-

hers are asked to be present.

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Gordon Prevo spent Friday in Ind- Picnic On Saturday.

I ianapolls. i The annual club picnic of the Wo-

I man’s Club will be given Saturday

Jarvis C. Davis is driving a new a t the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Grafton | Chevrolet coupe. | Longden. There will be a

! meeting at 4i:iO and the picnic sup-

Aivile S. Harris has just boupht s p^j, will begirt at 5:30 for the inemnew' Hudson sedan. ] of an ,j r p e guests.

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.Vh s. Alar shall Snider who ha= been |. w , fy Hirthdut Party.

-eriour.ly ill is much improved. ; j aco i, entertained WedFrank Thomas was a business vis- i w '“‘ a prettily appointed «itor in Indianapolis Thursday. | birthday part) for her small .laugh-

ter, Anna .YTicne, honoring her 5th

Mr-. George Fox of Reelsville ie anniversary. Twenty eight little

pending the day in Greenca'-tle. Karl Murbarger of Indianapolis was a visitor in Greeneastle Friday.

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wo-th to you, retiirn m.*. W c're rontident . i .! v/unt to keep it. ■■ the tenits as easy kt it more ronven-

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ful l lee e< il, • ' rial, then ?5 i e i l :midl it ments with liills.

Mrs. George Swartz of St. Louis vi itinp in Greeneastle with relat-

ive .

The Citizens Trust Company has been appointed guardian for Andrew A. Tine her. H. C. Callender is remodelling the C. F. Zeis residence on east Washington street. Albert Weik, of Chicago, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Carrie rtays for several weeks. Paul Kerr and Victor Boe-en were in Terre Haute Friday afternoon on

business.

Mrs. Andrew Hirt has returned to

her home in Vicksburg, Miss., after, LOST— Blue and tan soft hat. attending the funeral of Alfred Hirt.: Finder call Banner Office. 17-2 The High School B. Y. P. U. picnic o

1 meeting planned for Friday evening j i n been postponed until next week. Everett Jones of Muncie spent Fri- I day here with friends and relative.. Mr. Jones i.*j a son of the late W. W.

Junes.

friend*' were present. A color scheme

Kentertained At Bridge. Mr. ami Mrs. Hay Trembly enter-] tained Thursday evening at their home with five tables of bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fisher wen* awarded guest prizes, and Elmer Seller won the club prize.

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To State Convention.

Miss Lucy T. Bowen, president of ;

business (he loca ) Business Women’s organiza-

tion, Miss Ella Mahanna and Mrs. Marie Znharakas will leave Greencastle this week end to attend the state convention of Business and Professional Women to be held May

19-22 at Michigan City.

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Mrs. Donner Entertains.

Mrs Wilbur Donner, South Vine St., entertained Friday afternoon with a prettily appointed four tabic

New Costume Jewelry. Scarves in bright colors s angle or long scurf. Flowers for coat or dress. Charming silk undies. Silk hose, chiffon or servio W(ki h J Van Dyke heek—slenderette fine, * ^

J* H. PITCHFORD

of pink and white was carried out in lun< , heon . briti(re . A co ,or scheme of

the decoration-.

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Tri Kappa Phnic Supper.

Tri Kappa enjoyed a most delightful in-door picnic supper Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. C. B. 'Havens in Northwood. Pledge service was held for Mis.% Ella Mahanna. Guests at the meeting were: Mrs.

green and rose was carried out, with spring Mowers.

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Entertains Friende. Mrs. W. L. Denman entertained a few friends at dinner at the College , Inn, Thursday evening. The guests were Mrs. Frank G.j

George Christie, of Florida, Misses Gilmore, Miss Margaret Gilmore, Elizabeth Pruitt, Joan Durham, Laura Miss Harriet Joslin and Miss Rose

Hauck and Helen King. Joslin.

Mrs. Homer Moser was greeted by a large audience at the Presbyterian Church Thursday night to hear he, speak on her experiences and work as a missionary in Brazil, South

America.

Blue Star tested and approved, guaranteeing highest standard of performance.

aSTLE GAS & ELECTRIC

LIGHT CO.

Mrs. Ernest Browning who has been confined to her home on East Washington St., on account of illness

is lepotted improving.

7 0KI0, May I8t (UP)—Chine.st Nationalist troops moved today o; Peking, bent on capture of the seal

Mis- Ella Alspaugh has been tak- „f the Central Government. At th i n to the • ounty Hospital to under- same time Japan mad * preparation: go treatment for blood poisoning to protect Its nationals in Tientsii

PEKING GOAL OF ADVANCING NATIONALISTS

which developed from

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lacerated

and to prevent war in the Province of Manchuria.

Northern

All foieigner* now in Peking, prob

a mi ticki *

Mrs. George Christie of .Miami, Fla.

who is visiting friends an.l relatives | a bl y will be billetted within the hga here, went to Mattoon, 111. today to' tion quait e r3 . Japan is undoJtood t< visit her father. She will return'have requested a clew none twenty

■peim of Brazil High ( llere w ‘ t,,in u fHW <la y s * miles around the quarters, Cnly mea

ger reports are coming from Peking as to the advance of the Southeri

ball fans and

gymna . hool will more than make good on] Mrs. George Skelton and two at a their prom .loth' c bool board that! daughters, of Terre Haute, Mr. and commit- they will purcln e and pay* in ad- Mrs. William Johns and daughter, High vaiice fo enough cison ticket* to Mrs. Jack Martin of Indianapolis, 1 !u : . I meet the mte •• t and payment on the were here today for Hie funeral of rhoil, En- Athletic A ..ociatinii'; bund* due a- Miss Martha Matkins.

Heeling and all 1 bout the first of November.—Brazil

b ul basket i Times.

armies. *

Japan i- also prepared to protect its Nationals in Tientsin, a city in the line of the National advance

Chief of Police Dave Braden kill- Poops have been -tationed

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Salmon, can

25c

'"'ails, Each

155c

Each

35c

^ joins,

Each

83c

‘ r ' Chocolates. Lh.

19c

Bread, Count r* , I lb. 'ISvin Loaf

8c

U9

Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 Cans

ir»c

1.19

Country Club Milk, Large Can

9c

1.19

Lemon Soda, Bottle . .

10c

" ,! . 2r,c

Root Beer, Bottle

10c

10c

Peaches, Cotnitrv Club, | or Sliced, No. JD*, < :in

Halves, 23c

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Palmolive Soap, 3 Burs .

20c

48c

Matches, Avondale, 1 3 Boxes

18c

ed a stray yellow dog on south Jackt son street late Thursday afternoon. ^ Residents in that neighborhood believed the animal was showing symptoms of rabies and notified the au-

thorities.

Sunday night at 7 30 in The Presbyterian Church the boys and girls of the Junior Christian Endeavor will present a pageant entitled ‘‘America’s Call to Service,” showing our naj lion’s re-ponsibilify and How it may jbe fulfilled. I Mi. and Mrs. Etnest Stoner, and; ! Misse Nelle and Mamie Lovett at tended the funeral of Mrs. Church-; ■hill Allen in Kainbridge Friday afte’*- j noon. Mrs. Allen died at her home Wednesday morning as the result of hemt trouble.

there but the Government has order?* immediate dispatch of infantry, artil lery and airforce groups to Tientsin

Reports said the Northern General, | Chang Tho Lin, was enroute to Tientsin. The government, however, mani-, tested the greatest interest in pos.d- ] bility that attempts might Ire made to extend the civil strike into Man- ' chutia, should Chang Tso Lin desert I his position around Peking and re- j treat to his home Province. GLEN ADAMS TO 1 MARTINSVILLE

FOR YOUR SUNDAY DIN! We have been busy all week petting i the finest of eats that can be obtain^, we are quite sure if your place youconlei phone or come in you’ll not be disapijoia There is nothing- that is in the larger] kets that'you will not Yind here ready you. ()ur hobby is to deliver the goods, have polite clerks to serve you. It mm the best. WILL VvlETZ 0 FAHCY GfcOCERl B, FKU ITS and VffiM "It /V'y m the market, we tuml PHONE 82

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Coach Glenn Adams, of Brazil j ~ High School athletics, today verified = he rumor that has been heard on £ the streets for several days, that he; E has resigned bis position here, by his 2 announcement that he has signed a E contract with Martinsville High -

track team to be organized there dur E ing the coming school year and as an j £ assistant coach to Glenn Curtis, the E master of basket ball. - Coach Adams has been very sue- E ■essful in Barzil, coming here from S A'iley High school at Terre Haute, S vhere he bad served as a coach the E year previous. Mr. Adams is a grad- = late of DePauw where he was an all- E iround athlete having been especial- E ly outstanding in football and track :H and field sports. His broad jump rec- E ord of 22 feet 7 inches still stands in!3 Indiana for college athletes to “jump ,3 it”. He was successful at Wiley as'3 ouch of a football team that defeat- 3 *d Brazil, and was brought over the = .irxt year when Coach Donovan Mof- 3

'GIFTS THAT U For THK GRADUATE

(live the graduate a gift that ml] tliroue;bout the years to come- A gift] irrthe future will bring back happy! ies of joyous school days. A Complete Line of Cruen Wattlx>| For HER For Hi

Wrist Watches

Rings

Strap Wi

Vanities Mesh Bags

Watch (i

Necklaces

Bracelets

Cuff Linla

Ear Rings

Brooches

Kelt Sets

Atomizers

(jocks

Bill Folds

And Many Others

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VAN( LEAVE MEAT MARKET For Choice Beef, Pork, Veal and Lamb. Ptowr 27. WE DELIVER PROMPT!.Y,

F. C. SCHOENMAN THE JEWELER.

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Last rites for Miss Martha Malkin* were held Friday afternoon at 2:00 o clock at the pleasant Hill Church with interment at Pleasant Hill. Rev. Howard Taylor was in charge of the service*. Miss Matkins, aged retddent, died early Wednesday morning. Miss Millie Williams and Mias Lydia Williams have an inteiestirtg di play at the Central National Bank It includes some oil paintings by Miss l.ydin Williams and a laige collection of -ea shells and sea growths picked up from the coast towns of Florida. The American Legion and Auxiliary held a point meeting Thursday evening in the Legion Hall at 7:30 o'clock. Captain Savage talked and Wilbur Donner also gave a repoit on the Culver Legion Conference. There was a supper, and a very good attendance. The Crawfordsville Ttust Company guardian for Mbry C. Fletcher, an infirm per-on, versus Sarah H. Barton i the title of a suit* filed in the Putnam circuit court Friday <>n a change of venue from Montgomery county. Action os asked upon a purported note amounting to $3302. A total sef- | Dement of $4500 is asked by the plaintiff. «.

PHONE 752 Y. WE DELIVER. TEMPLEMAN & SON W. BERRY ST. Special Bacon, sliced, 50c value, Gal. cans Peaches, solid per lb 33c pack fifa* 5 lb. box, per lb 32c. Staley’s Golden Syrup, gal., 39c Mother’s China oats, box 34c 2, 1-lb. Tiger starch 20c All 6 ct. soap, 5 bars for I He. Pure California Pearlies, Gloves, from 19c to 29c. yellow cling, No. 2 1-2, Pure l.ard, by the can, No. ger can J7e U 0 H ,s $6.75 Obi Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans for Gal. cans Apricots, solid l’c; 2 bars of Snowfiake soap P*** •••• 15c; 30c value, all for .. 25c Potatoes, per bushel $1.36 Potatoes per pk 37c TEMPLEMAN & SON WF DELIVER. W. BERRY ST. PHONE 752-Y.

fett went to Lima, O., a.* coach, large- w'-no * , ly because of Mr. Moffett’s recom- evening m 1

niendations.—Brazil Times.

Delta Theta Tan veiling in regulai Delta Kappa hall.

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We Deliver. Phone 24. KAUBLE & SON We Self Meat That’s Omwl To Eat. SMALL SMOKED HAMS, 6 TO 10 LBS., Ih 2214c FRESH COTTARE ( HEESE, LK. 20c COOD TENDER BEEF STEAK, LB. 25c PORK BONES, LB. ... r w . LIVRWURST, LB ij . FRESH LIVER, LB \ 2 Ve BEEF ROASTS, LB I2i/ aC TO 22c GENUINE SPRING LAMB, VEAL _ DRESSED OHIX.

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THE ONE FLOUR FOR FVFRY BAKING PURPOSE EVANS' _

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