The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 June 1928 — Page 4
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ri'IIK (iREENCASTEE 1JMEV BANNEKMONDAY, JUNE 25, 1928.
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“CO-OPERATIVE HI VIXU POWER HRIXC.S IIKTTER Ol'AI.ITY ALWAYS AT A SAVING”
town across the Pennsylvania and the Traction company tracks, to the* first road east. Thence east crossing both tracks again, to the first read north. Thence go north to the end of the road, jog east and north, crossing Rig Four railroad, thence east as . far as possible, thence north; going j to the end of the road thence east
Buy Your Winter Blankets
Now on the Club Plan
pTfir YOU want to buy at a saving join our Mayflower all wool Pirjblanket club. The most important blanket sale of the season. I^^r.y joining with many other retailers in the Co-operative Buy-
ing Association, we as an organization, are taking all the mill can produce. We are enabled to offer these remarkable Mayflower all wool blankets at a dc4 : ded
saving to you. Here Is the
Convenient Club Plan
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j:< li.s yesterday, it was voted to hold *,.e annual state convention at Terre
Haute., Terre Haute received a ma- to the church. jority of two votes over Indianapolis*, j
Owing to the proximity of the chap-j ters Greencastie will have no small part in arranging for the next state j
convention. ' Friends here received post cards .Mis. Marie Zaharakas, who was re- Monday from the Putnam County Deleently elected chairman of this dis-legation enroutc to the Demociatic trict, attended the meeting. convention at Houston, Texas. They She anouneed a meeting of all the | were in Shreveport, La., Saturday. ().
dubs of the di-tiiet, for next Novem-
MAYFLOWER
Mayflower all wool double blanket- are - ft and llei*( >. Made carefully from pure virein wool, pre-shrunk and washed in pure, soft water with the be. t s ap. Pattern is a five inch block plaid. Hound with three and one-half inch heavy sateen ribbon. Size 7U\H0 inches. Weight Uc lbs.
M.ike \ utir select ion ;it our stoic at (Mice and i;ol a chili ciinl. Pay a small amount eacli week until the total aniiuint is paid. You will then receive a pair of line Mayllower till wool blankets. You pay hilt* down and adc the week thereafter. \\"i punch your card each week so you know how you stum
her. Piovided a suitable place for a luncheon and meeting can lie found here Mrs. Zahaiakas will arrange for the meeting to he held in Greencastie. The fifth district clubs include those front Clay, Hendricks, Parke, Vermillion counties. All the members of the dubs in these counties will be urged to attend the meeting. Visitors will al o attend, from Indianapolis. Bloomington, Sullivan, and Crawfordsville. In addition to receiving the 1929 j convention the Fifth District has licen assigned important parts in the state program. Its work wifi include ! the organizing new clubs. It hopes soon to establish clubs at Danville, 4 Rockville, and Brazil. As chairman of the district M Zaharakos assists in | this phase of the year’s program.
G. Webb who is piloting one of the cars, said he drove over 70 miles of mud roads Saturday in reaching
Shreveport.
Who Will Be First Lady Is Speculated Upon At Capitol
NATION’S CAPITAL WONDERS WHO WILL OC< UP! w hu e HOI SK NEXT TERM.
WASHINGTON, June 25 (UP)— Possible Democratic mistresses of the
1 White House are less well known na-
Mrs. Mary Jane Thomas, president I tionally than the ladie8 0Il lhc U ep U b-
Terre Haute organization, as-
of th(
sureii the officials yesterday that the Business and Professional Women’.- dub of Indiana would have the cooperation of the Terre Haute Cham her of Commetce, the Women's club, j
There is Mrs. Alfred K. Smith—-ur prising differences of opinion exist as to her White House capabilities. And Mr-. James Reed. Senator Reed of
the Rotary club, the Kiwanis club, Missouri ha- represented that state and all the other clubs of Terre i in Washington for many years, yet Haute, in making the 1929 convention i few people here know Mrs. Reed per-
a successful on'.. As a member of the Fifth District Greencastie will have part in arranging for the state convention. Due to the proximitj of tho convention city Greencastie is expected to send a ltd <■ delegation to Terre Haute next year. + Moose To Entertain.
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The successor to “The l„ Command” —and a wort one! Jannings’ th \ merican-made picture and thrice as good as the first:
Thcftfcet of Sin"
Mrs. Newton D. Baker, wife of the former war secretary, is one of the
youngest of the First Lady possibili- voices and pranks
ties. Mrs. Baker is tall, slim, blue-
sonally.
Mrs. Newton I). Baker is well known in Washington but not to the
country at large. Mrs. William G. ! eyed and dark-haired, attractive, fond McAdoo is perhaps the most famil- of gayety and yet serious minded and
devoted to philanthropic work. She would come nearer than most of the
married, the executive mansion lumbus is always lively with chi
The Moose Lodge will entertain in it’s lodge rooms this evening with an ^ ice cream and * ike festival and dance ♦ l The “Bridgewater” orchcstia from ♦ ! Terre Haute will furnish mu-ic for the oecassion. The affair is for th“ members of th** lodge and the famil-
ies. -i- -s-
Keystone Bible Class To Meet.
iar figure nationally on account of her famous father, Woodrow Wii-on. Mrs. Reed is the olde-t of th<‘ group. Mrs. Smith has perhaps th * best chance to be the wife of the Democratic candidate. Some -ay Mrs.
McAdoo is the best looking.
Mrs. Smith, you will hear from
Mrs. Albeit Ritchie i.« anatiJ sible White Hou-e hostess, wH j been trained to state affair.- i n I ecutive mansion. She ha- pre-il I Annapolis, while her son has
other posible First Ladies to living!
up to the reputation for charm and j K 0 ' , ‘ ,nor (il Maryland. Die proj
vivacity established by Mrs. Coolidge | She i- devoted to her thiee children, reads a great deal and loves to dance If Mrs. A. Victor Donahey, wife of the Governor of Ohio, should come to
some sources of information or misin Li, , ,, , , formation look, tlm l»ck K rou„,l, t. .«• 1 'll L "' l >* Whitt Hou-o mi-tres,. Other plo | ^ ‘""J »»* lat B «t frrmrlv
the Roosevelts. She is the mother of ten children, and though some !fre
| wmcc nouse mi.-ircss. uiner people I will tell you Mrs. Smith would be a 1 I fitting successor to Mrs. Calvin Cool- (
The Keystone Bible Class will meet Mge and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. She! at the home of th.* Miss Adams, 72t j has had admirable training at Albany} East Washington Street Tuesday f"" 1 i n general throughout her years 1 evening at 7::t0 o’clock. I of prominence as the wife of the four
•f + H* * * + J time Governor of New York. She is
Mrs. Anderson To Preside. plump, middle-aged, sweet and moth-1 The County Federation of Clubs crl >'* Her face is kindly and attrac-i ! will meet Tuesday, June 2(ith in an *' v ‘’ •* gentle-mannered and al- (
j all day meeting at the Canaan Church . s h.v.
♦ in Floyd townshiji, 5 miles soutti of Groveland. All clubs in the county
j of Annapolis to tin* patron’.makes her porhap.- bettoi* kno Washington than .me of her
distant rivals.
A bi ide of a year « >uld W tfd Lady, if former Senator Gilbo Hitchcock were the 1 lenuaratn nee. Mrs. Hitchi in k was Mils. Harris of Memphis, Tenn., theii marriage, June i, ioj;.
Mr-. Keen i- almost as great a mysI tery a- Mrs. Smith, you can hear it
iii" urged to h.,v.* the president ami ’ ^ j Washington. Though her bril-
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an outstanding figuie for so Idng
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$10.00 in Cash Mail me a list of prospective buyers of pianos. Per each one sold you receive ten dollars. M. A. WOLF i 1‘hone 795-L.
MANY STILLS FORMERLY WERE IN PUTNAM CO.
most of her time at home in Missouri. '' I She is decidedly elderly, a woman has been beautiful and who -till dres-
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•* tributary of Ramp (town to Liaininidge, and on the west, led into R' ckville. It was travelled long before the pie ent state road dij walaid out by an act of the legislature. 1 he old road into Blukesburg was the artei y of communication between the East and portions of the West and .Smithw' t. Once a wagon loaded with silver, guarded by United State.- soilders, passed over it. It was the presence of .-uch a road that makes the tradition of Old Hickory's visit there quite believable. Old Cairo. I'll** statement in the Banner, a few months ago, that a certain lady’s birthplace was old Cairo, did not signify anything to most who read it. Cairo'.- -un ro>e early in the lust century, and also in that period. It’s site i- a mile north of Blakesburg’s at the intersection of the Fincastle and Ru-.-ellvilh* loads. There is no trace of it
now.
At one time there were possibly a dozen houses in the vicinity. Charles Howie- Bridges built the first store Cairo had. He went there about 18:11, from Mt. Sterling, Ky. His wife was a sister of the lute Andrew Lock-ri'-k •*. The store was removed about 1875, a man of tile name of Shannon being the last propietor. ( I'his article is one of the series by (!. E. Black, on i’utnum county h -tory. It is the last un the ghost town- of the county,—Editor of the Banner.
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of the roads in that direction, thoso going will need specific directions which arc printed at the close of this
item.
There will be election of officers at 1 ,.. .. , ,
the morning session. Lunch will be | ^ >-° uthfull > “"<• **»•
served at noon, each lady is asked to Mrs. McAdoo seems to get young-, bring four sandwiches and a covered | er looking and handsomer every year.! dish. Mrs. Mary Anderson of Roach- She lias developed from a White dale, County President, will preside at House debutante into a capable, ah! ■' both the sessions. There will be a and interesting woman who undoubt- : detailed program and those attending edly would put much into an admin-1 | are promised a day full of entertain- ; istration as wife of the President, i nicnt. j She is a patron of opera and music,! Owing to the roads being under' and like Mrs. Herbert Hoover, is inconstruction, Canaan church is hard terested in the Girl Scout movement, to reach at this time. Persons go- Part of the past winter she spent in ing from here will do well to go to Washington, with her husband. Their Fillmore via Cross Roads school east | children stayed in California, how°f Greencastie, thence north to Fill- ever, and Mrs. McAdoo was with them :
more. F’rom there go through the much of the time.
Granada Theatre CKfcENCASTUS 2 BIG NIGHTS STARTING Wednesday it wmn matimo: » i;i,M:sim \ i ,-tti lui k ( oniing here after big record breaking tour of Easlern rihw the same large production intact that plays Indianapolis, (.If'ebn Terre Bailie, etc. Beyond All Question the Largest and Greatest (;iilr»(|ii* Neff 0 * matic Fixtravaganza of Ml lime.
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MONON ROUTE EXCURSION To CHICAGO AND RETURN $3*00 Saturday Night, June 3D Special Train Leaves Greencastie 10:45 1\M. Arrives Chicago h:UO A. M. (7:«U A. M. (hicago Time) Returning Special Train Leases I hicago 81OO P. M. (9:00 p. M ( hicago Time) Sunday, July I. BASE BALL SOX VS CLEVELAND 4. I). Ellis, Agent.
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