The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1928 — Page 2

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Country Club Milk, it tall tans . 25<

Wilson’s Milk, 3 tall cans — 27c Chocolate Covered Raisins, lb. . 20c Spaghetti, . 25c Bread, County Club, 1 !b. loaf, 5c

.Macaroon I.b

Snaps,

Wondcrnut Olcu, l.b.

Lard, 2 Lbs.

Butter, Lb

Cream Chee e, Lb

Dill Pickles, Quart Jar

Apple Quart

Butter, Jar . .

Average, Lb.

17c

New Potatoes, 6 Lbs

25c

19c

Head Lettuce, 3 Heads

25c

27c

Pineapple, . Each

15c

49c

Cauliflower, Each

27c

31c

Hershey Bars, 3 BRIT

10c

25c

Country Club Peaches, or Sliced, No. 2%, Can

Halves 23c

25c

Country Club Beans, 3 Cans

25c

25c

Tea, Country Club, Pekoe, 'i lb (Vi ih

18c

Personal And Local News

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Howard Harris is confined to home by illness. Mrs. Abe Cohn of Cioverdale visited here this morning. Mis Neele O’Hair enteied the local hospital for medical treatment. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Lbngden are spending the day in Indianapolis. Mrs. Lank, 438 East Anderson St. i confined to her ham? by serious

illness.

Mis. Mary Hoover has returned from a visit in Becker and Evansville,

Indiana.

Kail Murbarger of Indianapolis was a business visitor in this city

Fiiday.

Mrt Hearst W spending a few 'dap in Chicago with her son,,

William Hearst.

Harry A. Godfrey, Jr. is spending a weeks vacation in Detroit, Michigan. A damaged Pontiac sedan wa^ brought into the Franklin Street Garage last night. Mrs. Arthur Jones and family of Plainfield afe spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Jones. The condition of Mrs. Earl Scobee who is confine I to the. Putnam Coun- j ty Hospital remains the same. A Pontiac sedan belonging to James M. Akei- of Reelsville was' taken to the Franklin Street Garage i last night. The car was this years | model and the left front part of the 1 car was badly damaged. Marshal Dave Braden reports that 1 he has recovered a ,'12 caliber tevolver which was stolen from the De- j Pauw gymnasium several days ago.’ The gun was taken by the same group of boys who are guilty of foblieries at several other buildings on the campus and over the city.

Children of the public schools returned to their respective building,- 1 Friday afternoon where they received their grade cards for the year’s work. Friday was the last day of j school for Greencastle children. There

Mr .Vfhudt* Lambert of In liana- [ j, tc> be a summer school session but pi.lis is visiting here with Alis. T. H. t) le regular—school year for l?(28-?9 Hunter and daughters. will not open until next September. | Mrs. John Cartwright and sons John Stevenson, cashier of the | Have gone to Delphi for a visit there Bridgeton State Batik, died Thursday 1

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Miss Wells Has Birthday. Mfs 'Harry Wells entertained several friends for her daughter. Missj Dorothy Wells, at dinner Thursday evening, the occasion being .dis= Dorothy’s thirteenth birthday anniversary. Following the dinner, the yrrttngsters went to the DePauw gymnasium swimming pool. Those present *ere Miss Frances Long, Miss Martha Ellen Rector, Miss Leona Mae Snider, Miss Mary Florence Landis and Miss Elizabeth Randen.

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Community Club Met. The New Maysville Community Club met May 11th with Mrs. Clark Wilson. Nineteen members and seven visitors being present. The program consisted of the following :

Song—America.

Devotional—Mrs. Alfred Purvis. Response—A Word in Memory of

Our Fallen Heroes.

An Historical Account of Decora-

tion—Mrs. William Purvis.

Reading and discussion of the poem, “The Blue and The Gray”—

Mrs. Chas. Grantham.

“Id Flanders’ Field”— Mrs. Ross Morphew. _ Refreshments of fruit salad and , ^ ^ ur iv Wafers were served by the hostess, j COO and calves receipts at 1,100. The

House and Porch Frocb In a New Assortment of Patterns and

Unusually Charming Style* New frocks have arrived—to make the housewife’s spring and summer days a joy! Each one is appealing and especially attractive—a selection of distinctive styles and

fresh patterns.

Full Range of Sizes

J. H. P1TCHF0RD

Police Fail To Conned Suspects With Club Holdup

| $200,000 robbery at the Broadmoor ; Country Club, Wednesday night. The seven said they were from Chicago and had come here to see the annual speedway race. Police . :iid they arrested the -even after a 30 mile chase, which ended at I.ebanon, Ind.

INDIANAPOLIS, June 1. (UP)-1 "T ''l™* 1 ^ were _ . , aware the officers were pursuing Qespde hour of questioning, pohce!^ and said th were on thpir today had faded to connect seven way ba( . k tQ chic8jro #hen they werp

halted by the officers.

! with Mrs. George Cartwright.

j K. H. Stevenson was in Terre Haute 1 Friday attending a district meeting

of county agricultural agents. Mr. and Mrs. Emison and son John of Vincennes have been spending a few days at the Phi P i house. Miss Ruby Bain and Miss Sorrel, nurses at the Putnam County Hospitj a! were Indianapolis visitors Thur -

I day.

Mrs. Earl Scobee, who hag been in the County Hospital for treatment I has been taken to her home north of I the city. Miss Cloya Hill of the County Hospital is spending a few days at tlie home of her mother Mrs. Alpha ! Hill at Bdlle Union.

evening at the Union hospital at Terre Haute following an operation about a week ago for removal of gall -tones. Mr. Stevenson had been Id poor health for some time and la't week went to the Union hospital where he submitted to an operation for gall stones.— Brazil Times. Mrs. Harry Ault, who leeently returned to her home in Chicago, after being here with her daughter, Eleanor, who is ill at the hospital has been called hack to Greencastle on account of a relapse in her daughter’s condition. Miss Ault underwent an opeiation some time ago and her conditions is not at all favorable. Mi s Ault is a freshman in the unil versity, and has been rooming at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Browning, East Hanna St.

men, held at city prison,

seven

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. The Greencastle Canning Company Now lots plenty of tomato plants. The factory will he glad to furnish plants to any one interested in raining tomatoes. Will pay .SI.I per ton for all tomatoes delivered next fall.

The factory also has hean seed for planting.

a supply of

Miss Opal Cole, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. C. W Cole, has returned ’ from Madison, where she has had charge of the Englidi department in the High School. Mrs. Lee Reeves wa- in Indianapolis Friday. Her son, Gilbert who is a . tu lent in the John Herron Art In titute, accompanied her home, there regular school year having

closed.

People from out-of-town who were here Thursday for the funeral of James Dean were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dean of Wananiaker, Charles Dean and William Dean of StilesviHe, Mrs. Chester Tucker, Mrs. U. G. Casady and son Emil, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bourne, Ora Fox, Mrs. Mary Confer Adair, Mrs. Mable Confer and Fred L. Obonehain, all of Indianapo lis; Mrs. Allen Rogers of Clayton; Mrs. Prentiss Bourne of Costesvfile;

Central Lodge No..859 I. O. O. F„ Mr - ; ' n,t Mrs - ' A - McCamrnack, Mr. of Mt. Meridian will have memorial'Us. \ irgil Me( ammaek, Mr. and at Pfovidenci Chm«h, Son 'Ii •. < hath- Peyton, and Mias Mabel day, June 3rd., at 2:30 p. m. Rev. ^ c< "y> Meridian; Ralph W. D. Headrick will make the ad an ' 1 Frank ArTlold ,,f StilesviHe; Mrs.

L. L. Runyan of Cioverdale; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pearry and Miss Mary

Richaid Mitchell, Valparaiso, is m Pearcy of Roachdale; Mrs. Jennie this city to he with his m>ii, “Dick”, Smythe of Terre Haute; Mrs. Cora who is very ill at the County Hospit- Woolsey of Seelyville; Mr. and Mrs. al. Dick is a senior in the Univer-dty J. F. Weinbrecht, Miss Emma Riband i- a member of Sigma Nu fra- hie, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kodel of aernity. Terre Haute.

“The first call I made was on Mrs. < rawley who has that fine grocery at • 09 Maple Street, and when I went in I aid, "Mrs. Crawley, Why do you think th*- good people of Greencastle are liking Middy Bread so well?” •Because the people of Greencastle are good people and like good things!’ was her answer. "'ll, of course, I had to agree with her because I do like this little college town immensely. It shows that ‘people who know’ have found Middy to be as good as we thought it was.”

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The ^une meeting will be held with Mrs. Harvey Hendricks, the eighth. ++++++ Monday ( lub to Meet. "Tbe Monday Club will meet Monday aftetnoon, June 4th at the home of Mrs. Will Herod. + + + •{• + + Entertained Sigma Chi’s. Rev. arid Mis. Henry McLean entertained the Juniors and Seniors of the Sigma Chi fraternity Friday evening at their home on Ander.-on St., with a strawberry short-cako dinner.

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Pledged To Tri Kappa. Misses Elizabeth Pruitt, Laura Hauck, Joan Durham and Helen King have been pledged to Trl Kappa. + d* + + + d* O. E. S. To Be Guests. Quite a number of women from the local chapter of O. E. S. will be guests this evening of the Roachdale Chapter ae a meeting in that city. + d*d*d*d*dSunday School Picnic. The Sunday School class of Mrs. F. L. Busenburg had a hike and a picnic at the home of Miss Madonno Grimes, east of tin? city Thursday afternoon. The afternoon and evening was well spent in the beautiful yaid of the Grimes home, and proved to be one of the most delightful outing the class has enjoyed this year.

market closed strong to higher, vonl little changed. Reef steers were quoted at $12.50 to $14. Vealers sold / round $15-$lfi and heavy calves clear-

ed at $7 to $11.

The sheep market closed stead.'. Receipts numbered fiOO. Mrs. Roy Bair is visiting in Columbus with relatives.

Professor L. R. Eokardt has,

Buick sedan sold hy

Dobbs.

Moffstt I

Arthur 0. White is <1^ J Chevrolet coach sold by t * Sales Company.

O. G. Webb has a new stt roadster delivered by Morris thers.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, June 1 (UP)— A drop of 5-10 cejits in hog prices was witnessed at the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange today. Bulk (170 300 lbs.) hogs sold for ($0.85 to $8.90. Receipts including 545 holdovers totaled 11,500. Cattle receipts were estimated at I 4—

SATURDAY MARKET PHONE 12. PHONE 12. Beef Brains, lb T 1 /# •Fresh Bologna, lb 12 1 /* Fresh Liver Sausage, lb 12y 2 c Sugar Cured Bacon Squares, lb Ik Frank forts, lb. \k Small Picnic Hams, lb 19c Fresh Sausage, lb 20c Sugar Cured Bacon, (half or whole), lb 22c No. 1 Smoked Skinned Hams, (half or whole), lb 21c Pui’e LanLllbs: $(&! Pasteurized Milk, pt, 5c; qt Wc W. H. EITELJ0RGE PHONF. 12. WE DELIVtt

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