The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 June 1928 — Page 2
c -anp -S -fy DTM "V installation of officers will take place ,< ? A h H 9 | l-Z' | 'll / ,.v. reports fi?l mMj KL j 8Sn In ^ KS wit from the conventions held recently in v.i a;- •*™ k “. ya mk Bedford, special offerings were git • /tr TW H en in the form cf holitlay gift bags, i yS 1 iEK^S^ rlL_ eac ^ holiday during the year £ach 'V. ^ “•' " ” *m member placed a dime in a little bay ■••* and at the end of the year the Phone All Social Items To 9!>. amount of $1.00 was reached. Each
... - t. lady present turned in her dollar and
Die If .tn liar. Wedding. '•• • , ' 1 1 * ,nK ' a nice anna wg reach d to carry on I M.P el Hurst, daughter of Mr. Miss Doris Leavitt, daughter of thp niij!sion work< After the meetami Mr A. R. Hui t, 2434 Nortl> Mr. an 1 Mrs. M. E. Leavitt, 70,“! So. y hich waf . on(1 of the mo3t en . Piansylvania Stieet, Indfenapolis, College Ave., will become the bride of thusia . U( . anJ | a j- g( .iv attended of the
Dr. Neal Davis of Springfield, Ohio year> a very pi easan t . ociul time wan
Monday afternoon at 4:00 o’clock at ^ n j oye( j
the Methodist Church, in this city. +++ + + + Mis Leavitt, a DePauw graduate Wedding Invitation Received, with the ciu < f 1920 has been teach- 1 Mis. Anna Gilmore is in receipt of jug for the past year in Shelby, an invitation to the wedding on June Ohio. Sh • al.-.i a member of Delta ,v th at Meniphi- Tennesee of Con- /< :a sorority, Dr. Davis is attending stance Icy to Robert Hayden Matson. John Hopkins .Medical University at j Miss Ivy is the daughter of Mr, Baltimore. He is a member of 1 h: ar)( j Mr . Jes-e Walker Ivy of Meni13eta Pi fraternity. phis. Mr. Matson with his mother,
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Women Grateful For New Cream
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' You will just love this new wonderful Idealising cream containing Cocoa I Butter, which melt, into the skin rej moving all dirt and grime. Great for j , dry or loose skins. Excellent for sun and wind burn. Prevents approach- | ling wrinkles. Ask for MELLO-GLO
, mT I Cocoa Butter Cleansing Cream. MenI riT*41 llPWS ,io11 th< ‘ fu ** nalae ~® lu, *' ns Eharm-
n iVii Ey o. tin city,- became the bi ;<■ of Paul Dickson, of lakeland, J'lyiida, at the St. Paul s Episcopal rbruvli in Indianapolis Tuesday evenin. Dr. Lewi: Blown, pastor of the . ,irdi, perfcimed trio ceremony. :uiv .Madonna Hurst, sister of the bride, \vj - maid of honor and Eldon
Hill was best man.
,vl.s. Dickson was graduated from tmi.sUe bigli chool with the class oi 192a, wu. a leader in school activitie.i. and is well known he;^*. She ali attended DePauw University two . yj.* nd was a nnunber of the Alpha
Guiicrori Pi sorority.
After the Hurst family moved to 1 i t Lauderdale, Florida, in 192!i, she attended Stetson University. Mr. Dickson was a student at Stetson, wl eie he took u prominent part in i lamatics and other campus activities; and their mairiage is the culmination of a romance which began there. H< is a member of the Pi Kap-
pa Phi fraternity.
The couple will live in Indianapolis where the bridegroom is engaged in literary work. He is the writer of
Miss Elizabeth Clark of Indianapolis is visiting Madonna Thomas. 1 Ott Webb attended the Democratic ionvention in Indianapolis today. James L. Hami^vn wa- a busines visitor in Indianapolis Wednesday.
There will be a reception at the Mrs. Lizzie Matson formerly resided home of Miss Leavitt immediately jj, (|,j s ( .jty_ The wedding will take
| place Tuesday evening at 8:30 o’clock at the St. Johns Methodist Episcopal
following the ceremony. The couph wil make their home in Spiingfieli during the summer months and wilt go to Baltimore for the winter. The bride’- only attendant will be her sister, Opal. George Zimmer, a member of Phi Psi fraternity will act as best man. The double ring ceremony will be used with Dr. Edward
Church South in Memphis.
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B. And P. W. ( lub To Meet. The Business and Professional Woman's Club will meet at 7:30 o’clock I tonight at the Elk’s Cluh.
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Andrew Durham was a visitor at I the Democratic convention in Indiana
! polis today.
Fred Thomas attended the Democratic convention in Indianapolh
1 Tuesday.
Howard Hanks is driving Ford roadster, delivered by
acy.
R, H. Stevenson, county agent, was in Roach tale W ednesday.
LINEN VALlJ
TI» W jj-
$1.00
l inen Towels With rn ( olored Borders i)U ^
Attractive Linen
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Colored^Bord"^ , ^J^
The Moose lodge will meet in regular ession tonight at 8 o'clock.
Morrison & Foster, local agents.
Mrs. J. K. Cooper of Indtanapoii was a visitor in Greemastle, Wed-
nesday.
James Coleman employee of the j Portland Cement Company received -evere cuts on the head in an accident
Monday evening.
Lawrence Hammond of the firm of
I he condition ot Rev. D. L. \ anda- browning and Hammond is very
nu nt. who is seriously ill in the Meth- much improved>
new I odist hospital at Imlianapolis, remains
King, | u„ e hanged. Mrs. Sarah Gardner will leave
29c, 35c, 39c
$12a
J. H. PITCHF0RD
Pure Linen Scarfs’ With Hemstitching and Lace
Medalimis and Edged With Lace
Jacob Moore was cut severely on the forehead Tuesday evening at the
cement plant.
Four local gorls,
K. Dartlett and Dr. ('. Howard Taylor To Wed Here Sunday,
officiating. Miss Leona Wells and Guy A. At-
4-4-4* v*-** kinson will bo married here Sun .ay
Officers Elected. afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the The Woman’s Missionary Society Christian CnurcJi with Rev. R H.
of the Christian church met at the Bruner in charge.
Joan Durham ^eencastle Thursday for George-
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Crawley ' Mary Louise Throop, Annice Moore ’ W eFe s K W1 11 ' v ‘ 1
were in Indianapolis Wednesday at- j an d Madonna T!i mms have been ^ n 1 s '
tending the Democratic convention. I chosen to act as pages at (he Demo-j o Louis Hays, Albert Weik, and Fred " atic at W.e ! CARD OF THANKS
Llaypool Hon i j wish to express our apprecia-
m»re called on Melvin R uark family, Sunday evening. Leonard] Nt winan and Ml-< pj
Miller and Karl (io r h a!
HI., Monday.
CANAAN
Grover Kgger was brought home of his parent- Monday ' I Lis'-y an: fair.i.v ^ Jimmie Mi ck and wife m m
poli- Sunday.
beautiful country home of Mrs. Milo:
several short stories and plays. West, south of the city, for an all ^ ^ *,'*** dav meeting Wednesday. A luige To Meet With Mrs. Day. ..I number of ladies were present. At Ihe 1 bursMay Reading Club wd j bountifu) (linner was served meet with VI- . Alice Day on Walnut C0Msi;;l( , (| of ( , ve rything good to St., Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o- ji-l
y
clock.
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Vltoseheart Legion To Meet. i be Women of Mooseheart Legion will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. i
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Woman's Study Club.
Miss Wells is the daughter of Mr.
eat, each lady having taken one dish The regular business meeting was held in the afternoon. Election oi officers for the new year took place which begins in July. Mrs. W. J. Yount, Pres.; Mrs. J. B. Boyd, Vice-
Pres.; Mrs. Ralph W«st, 2nd-Vice,* I their home.
Mrs. Harry Talbott, Sec’y.; Mrs.
and Mrs. Frank Wells, W. Liberty St., a graduate of the local high school and one of the city’s most popular young ladies. Mr. Atkinson is j the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Atkin-
son.
The couple will be married in th ■ presence of the families and a few immediate friends. They will leave immediately following the ceremony for Buffalo where they will make
Hays of Lafayette, motored to Clay
county .oi a bu.-im— trip Wadaasday, The June ••:ing of the official ’ D"' ! “'D an<l sympathy Flem M .1 , „ .. hoard of the Methodist Church will be extended to us by our friends during 0.,.. with Cecil Miller •„ .J Ihe body of Mrs. Harriet Abbott, U1J , .u. ^.oa the illness an.l death of our helm/ed L-. . , , . 4 ..‘ ’"l
former resident, was brought here from Kushville, Wednesday morning and interment was in the Forest Hill I
Cemetery.
held at the Church tonight at 7:30. Important business will come before the board for discussion and it is needful to have as full attendance of
| the board as possible.
the illness and death of our beloved
inwtlier Mrs. Lydia Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hartness.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Albin are moving fiom their residence on east
The funeral of Henry Oliver will
Washington street to the farm they | b R e ! h " 1(1 aft ": K n00n v a * the Al _ t „ / , l ^ - I BainbncJjre Christian Church with in-
recently bought of Charles F.
east of the city.
I lllll. ****"• . c.^rwvv, fJ. \V«en/m‘. Study Club will meet[Cha.«. Hector, Treas., and Mrs. Harry
Thursday at 12:00 o’clock at th -j Wells, contingent fund Treas. Mrs. In.nic of Mrt-. Andrew Sweeney on 'Ray Fisher and Mrs. Joe Crosby will lu'iile 7 fort the annual picnic meet-■ have charge of the King's Builder j nf I organization for another year. The
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Picnic .Meeting I’listjio-i 'i'. The Friday Circle oieni • meeting which was scheduled for Friday at
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teiment in the Hainbridge cemetery. .Mr. Oliver died at his home at 10:00
Miss Beaulah Yeager of East Seni- j o’clock Tuesday morning after an ininary street has returned to her home ness of several weeks’ duration.
after teaching dramatics anil public
, . -ii i i i , ru 1 Dwight Ritter president of the speaking in the high school at Cham- , , • • ... . . alumni association of DePauw Uni-
pain, 111., the pa-t term.
versity has been in the hospital for
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knolr arriv- a few days, but is expected to be in ed last evening from Miami, Fla., for Greencastle during commencement a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. week. In case of his failure to attend Sharp and other relatives and to at- | Doctor McGaughey of this city will tend commencement activities. be in charge of the alumni services.
EAST MARION
Several from this vicinity attended the memorial services at New Providence, Sunday. Mr. Phillips of Terre Haute, gave the address to the members of the G. A. R. while the Rev. Hedrick of Indianapolis, addressed
the Odd Fellows.
Mrs. Mrylte Storm and son, Har
old, spent Sunday with Lester Storm
and family of Indianapolis. Storm will remain a few days. Edgar Sechman visited with Ansel Sechman and family, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Masten spent FOR SALE: u a r a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Buis. Hoskins, 10 mih v..-t : .
Henry Jackson and family of Fill- School House
Emeiy Ader and Ji# jjom ’ family were Sun y callers a t
| dison Hubers.
| Vivian Winter is | G. and... •! . r . ( . ite-,. Herdis Miller spent la-t' 1 his Grandfather Wells’. Charlie Lobdell an mif,. C J Lester Miller and wife Suniiatl
noon.
(lap an Eci | | Mrs. Alice Lydick Thursday Mr . Fry, M | I Mrs. Shield- of Putnansvilk,
Mrs ! Susi ‘* Fi-sliy mid Mr.-. Ott Lyi-tj ‘ visitor.-, the hostess -inw injJ
cream, angel fond cake-nil ierJ
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paved road.
POPULARITY CONTEST NOTICE
Final Slanding- arid Awarding of Fri/.o H I*. M., Saturday, June 0, 1928.
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NOTICE! Folks this sale has been very satisfactory to Mr. Todd and myself, i but we still have a few pairs 0// shoes and some other things yet, that must be closed out. Hence these final reductions. —H. S. WRKiHT.
FINAL REDUCTIONS - PRICES SLASHED AND SMASHED - A CLEAN SWEEP
DAY WONDER SALE
CLOSE OUT SALE Every pair of shoes must go.
A clean sweep. Out They Go. Our entire stock of fine slices must be closed out regardless of cost, loss or value. Regular $5.95 oxfords, all new styles—
EXTRA—EXTRA Don’t forget, we still have several hundred of those large size men’s handkerchiefs. Red, Blue or White.
Special 3C Each
HERE’S A GOOD ONE
Fine quality dress sox, black or tan, or black with white feet. Only a few pairs al this low price.
Special 19C
Special $3*95
FREE
FREE
OVERCOATS
No this is not a miss-print— but only one of our real bargains.
$8.50
To the first 100 people that comes into the store at 9 A. M., Saturday morning, we will give absolutely FREE some article of merchandise taken from
our regular stock.
You Must Be Here At 9 A. M.
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY One Day Sale of White Broadcloth Shirts Both neck-band and collar finest quality English broadcloth. Special for Saturday $2.50 Values
And You Need Not Buy.
SPECIAL
LOOK Yes Sir! You sure are seeing right. Men’s work sox, extra heavy. The kind you pay 25c for, Special 9c Pair
DRESS SHIRTS Laundered collar attached. Here are the ones you are waiting for. Regular $2.50 values.
Special $1.9$
SHEEP SKIN COATS
HEY!! HEY!!
Men’s extra fine, all wool, 2 There are no finer garniems They wont last long. Were ^
$14-$°
NOW
Here’s a hot one. $9.95 coats. P,uy one now for next winter.—Very Special,
100% PURE WOOL
^ High school suits that are out ^
binary. Real bargains and s *
THEY' Aldd ONLY —
OVERALLS Men’s extra heavy garments, triple and double sewed seams. Sell regularly at $1.75. SALE PRICE $1.29
F. £. TODD & SON
20 E. Washington St.
EXTRA . anythin!
Never before have you n^ilai
like this. Genuine B. ' • Greencastle. I fpl " r)0 sellers '
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