The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 June 1928 — Page 3
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Budweiser Real Quality Malt Syrup
Halted with Ihidteeinor Malt Syrup, bread, rakes and rookies are more delirious and nutritious.
JBiggest ■om coast to cc
seller
from coast to coast .• *thai means everythingf ANHEUSER-BUSCH, St.Loui*
Sold by Grvctr* end DtaUn Et*rywbtr$ l>istributorn—Indimtapoli*. Ind.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH BRANCH
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Sold by Hoffman Brothers
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—For Sale-
few present and every one seemed to |
enjoy themselves greatly.
Mr. Harold LeRoy Ham of Green- \ castle is visiting his cousins Mr. Samuel and Wayne Owens the past few weeks.
— Rev. Howard Tower of Greencastle f FOR SALE:—While they last, late took au PP er Saturday evening with i Tomato, cahhage and sweet po'tatoe '^ r ' ani * ^ ra- Girton and
plants, 86 its. per 100, 300 por $1.00
C. S. Butterfield. Phone 132-Y. ami Mrs • Roy Beaman and lit-
: I 1 OR BALE— Nine room, strictly 1 modern home; shrubbery, orchard,
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*#•**♦#♦**#.*. I ® S-P-O-R-T-S ® * Of The Day •* ® Here And There ® Twilight League Standing
tie Fern and Dorothy Williams spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. |
Marvin Young. Wabash V. E. The Ladies Aid of the Cannan M. E ^ Trojans
Church met last Wednesday June 20
fruit; barn, garage; 1 acre (giound; price reasonable. Terms.
West Walnut. l block West Monon. with Mls - Clautl Vanoe - |Oscar H. Williams. c-3t., ll-3t., Mi ' lle,en Strain who hn<
bothered with u serious eye i-
21-3t., 25-3t.
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what improved.
FOR SALE:—2 year old Gurnsev ^ lr- •* a,n< ' s Albright took Sunday (Bull. Extra good, call or write Thom- llinnor witl ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Alias J. Heavin, Coatesville, Indiana. jh'Ufht. 27-2-D. 1W | ^ r - Berry Hoopingarncr has purchased the Howalt filling station near
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N. E. Tigers 0 Fire Dep’t 0 been 1 Iv nnsy. R. R 0
some ■ ^* nc Mill 0
; Up Towns 0
Lost 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
Pet. .looo .1000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
FOR SALE:—1922 Ford Speeder hel ' e -
to be sold for repair bill. A bargain Mr3, Zelmn Young who has been Phone 504-K after G:15 P. M. confined in all winter is now able to
I be out and around.
27-2p.!
FOR SALE— Registered German Police female, 10 months old. This is a good dog and priced right. Inquire Banner. 27-tf.
Another car load of refrigerators has arrived. We will close them out
at wholesale. One-half ton of ice free | has had the mumps,
for a short time. Call and see them.
GAME TODAY
Old J. Pluvius has about knocked the Twilight league games in the head for the past week hut old King Sol again reigned supreme today and consequently Coach W. E. Hausman announced that the Zinc Mill and Pennsylvania clubs would clash at r>:l, r ) on McKeon Field. This tilt was scheduled for last Friday but frequent 1 showers east a wet blanket on everything in Greencastle on that date.
hoosiek highlands Guy Konkle and wife made a business trip to Cloverdale Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Reed visited Lillie Neese
last Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Morris visited his daugh-
ter Mrs. Perry Kldwcll last week who lis, exhibition game (rain).
i St. Paul, 4-3; Milwaukee, 0-1, Ruth Harris has returned to Ini-'
YESTKKDAY’S RKSCLTS
American Association
St. Louis Nationals at Indianapo-
Gardner Brothers. 23-Gt jianapolis to her work.
Roscoe Rulieck and wife, Mr. and ! Mrs. Ray Humsicker visited Eli 25-3p |Hunsucker Sunday at Indianapolis' | who has been in the Hospital since,
Sewing machine and I March with a broken limb, he is still
FOR SALE: condition. 203
—Dodge Sedan in good
So. College. —o
| for sale
j Cream Separator in A-l condition. 0. 1 improving
!K. Rector, Fillmore. 25-6p. Sam Neese i on the sick list. ocin ‘ The children’s exercises at Poland | POR SALE Oliver typewriter, Sx-; Sunday night were well attended. 10 Ax minster rug, .lining table, bed, I Mr. and Mr, Dan Ne,e and .laughdavenport and other household articl- tor Eila B. and Mr. and Mrs. (i n e.s. Mrs. I). L. \ andament, .IS East! Konkle spent Sundav at Hoosier
Washington St. | Highlands.
_ o Ivy Reo.l is visiting her .laugh —I 1 or Rent ter Mrs. Hert Clark who lives ne.ir
FOR RENT— Landes apartments. Ashville.
Also two story modern dwelling. I.u-| Russell Neese ami wife called on
cas & Gautier. 25-fit | Wm. Wisemiller Sunday. -o | Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Neese FOR RENT—5 room modern house j children visited Lew. Brener
unfum- wife last Tuesday at Paragon.
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Kansas City, 13-7; Minneapolis, 2-8.
Louisville, 4; Toledo, 1.
American League
Chicago, 5; Detroit, 2. Washington, 4; Philadelphia, 1. St. Louis, 6; Cleveland, 3. (Only games scheduled.)
National League
Brooklyn, 5-0; Boston, 1-5. •New York, 7; Philadelphia,fi . Pittsburgh, 1-3; Chicago, 0-7. (Only games scheduled.)
Thrce-I League
Quincy, 5; Danville, 2. Peoria, fi; Bloomington, 3. Decatur, 3-3; Terre Haute, 0-1. Springfield, 4-2; Evansville, 3-1.
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with two car garage and 3 ishe.l rooms. Phone 5C5-Y.
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EAST MARION
Almon Buis who ha been teaching | at Peoria the past year is spending the vacation with his parent . Mrs. Myrtle Storm and son Harold spent Monday with I,ester Storm an
family of Indianapolis.
John Cash and wife, Melvin Ruavk and family, W'm. Newman and wife
FOUND — Black and white_part| am , Ml , ani| Mr , 0 ,. m nuis
LOST:—Fox Terrier, Female. Cali 628-Y. Rev. C. Kenrick Reed 710 East Washington Street. 25-* f
Found
Collie dog. Owner call at 203 So. College Avenue. 27-2p.
—Wanted— Ifi HOYS WANTED
Between age- of 12 and 1C. To cad-
die at Country Club. Those interested j tended.
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FEATURES.
WEAF Network, WJZ Network and I WOK Network—11:45 A. M. Demoratic National Convention. Direct i rom Houston (Also evening ession,
I if necessary).
WJiZ Network 7 a. m. Maxwell
Hour.
WGHP Detroit (278) 7 p. m. Detroit Symphony Orchestra. WNYC New Y'oik (628) (6:00)— Prospect Park Band Concert. WEAF Networks 6:30 P. M. The Honeymooners. (Program subject to Cancellation in (-vent of night con-
daughter visited Sunday with Hoiu r vention session.) Slavens and family of Clinton Falls.
Glen Burgess and family spent Sunday with E. E. Buis and family. The All-day meeting and basket dinner at Bethel Sunday was well ■ t-
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children of Cincinnattl Ohio are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard. Mrs. Julia Cline and children of Gary visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockridge. Mrs. J. F. Grater spent Wednesday and Thursday in Indianapolis with relatives. Mrs. Alma Harshbarger spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard. Mrs. I>-wis tstewart and son of Attica -pent last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart.
BROADWAY
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dawes are the proud parents of a ten pound boy. Mrs. Harley Smith, Mrs. Hugh
on Fred Stoner and wife Sunday evening. Mr. and Mr?. Walter Stoner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Matherly south of Reelsville. Walter Stoner was in Indianapolis on business Thursday. Mrs. Nora Conn called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoner Sunday evening.
WAR ON DOGS MARTINSVILLE, Ind„ June 27.— Dogs of this eity and surrounding towns will be the victims of war, declared on them by city and township officials after several residents complained that they were tearing up thoir gardens and killing chickens. Henry Edwards told officials he counted 14 dogs in his wheat field at
Douglass and Mi Mary Wimmer one time and that they were doing
•ailed on Mrs. Walter Stoner Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bell called on Mr. and Mrs. Boone DeHart and fam-
ily Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Willi; Dickson callei.
great damage to the stand of wheat. The canines are accused of numer>us other crimes, including the tearng up of lawns, (lower beds and gardens, and the killing of three
Hundred chickens.
be at Country Club Friday at 1 P .M, j Dallas Ruark and wife called on
'Krpfrienced jeaddifes mefeited. Q5q Melvin Ruark
a round. 27-2p.
ROACHDALE Miss Lucille Shepatd returned to Chicago Tuesday after a weeks visit with her parents Mr, and Mrs. 0. A.
Shepard.
Mrs. Joseph Crosby of Greencastle
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WANTED— Family of three wantthree or four unfurnished light housekeeping rooms. Desirably located. Reasonably priced and close-in. Call Banner. 27-It
WANTED — Three unfurnished rooms, modern ami close-in. Must lie reasonable. Call the Banner. 27-tf.
—Miscellaneous— If you want chicks during July, please place your order at once. We hatch on order, only. "Greencastle chicks for Greencastle people." Hatchery and feed store at 22 S. Jackson St. Phone 363-L. 25-3t. We do hemstitching and picoting. Mail orders receive prompt attention Pitchford’s Store. 23-tf. RF.ST OF CREW Dl \l> ROME, June 27. (UP)— One member of the dirigible Italia’s crew was killed when the Polar dirigible crashed May 25, General Umberto Nobile advised today. His report indicated the men who floated away with the balloon perhaps had perished shortly after the crash. The dirigible sank suddenly May 2’> and smashed a gondola. \ incenzo Pomella, an engine man, was killed as his forward engine turret also struck the jagged ice. He was thrown from the turret and subsequently was buried on the out of the way icy island with full honors. After the cabins had been smashed the bug was lifted, and propelled by a high wind, started floating eastward. Nobile who is painfully injured aboard the Citta Di Milano after having been rescued Saturday—advised that when the hag was 10 kilometers away from the scene of the crash, a pillar of smoke was seen to shoot into the air. Nobile’s official report of the accident said the craft had dropped suddenly from a 500 feet altitude, smashed the gondola on the ice and then drifted away with seven men. o — CANAAN CHAPEL The Children of this community gave a Children’s Day Program at the Canaan M. E. Church last Sunday June 24th. There was quite a
and family Phursday j visittsl Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
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The ( . ( . ( lub met Wednesday af- vir. and Mrs. Alva Clark and family =§| ternoon with Mrs. Oran Buis. visited Sunday with Mrs. Cora Me- |S§ Mis< Eva Slavens is visiting he’ Norton and family at Darlington. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. New- | M iss Bell Lockridge of Indianapolis I |g mEn - | is spending the week with Mrs. Fred =j=j
Lockridge,
Mrs. Clarence Pei kins of Indiana- = polls spent part of the last week vis- j =1 iting friends here and looking after =
business.
Mrs. Frank Fall visited Tuesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom ==r
Anderson.
Fred Lockridge was taken to | == the Culver Hospital'*t Ciawfordsvilb 1 =§ Saturday for treatment and will un- =p deigo a tonsil operation Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell ani
Do You Flay Bridge? Thi is almost a u eh s question, hut if you do, you can ii c an individual score pad.
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IN MEMORY'
In memory of Lester Cunningham who passed away June the 24th 1917. Gone but not forgotten.
Hi« Mother.
For your parties, your clubs or for private use, let u print you some bridge score pads with your name. Printed in two colors, neatly hound in booklet.- of 30 hoots each. ( all The Banner Offiee. Phone 95.
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NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given, that the un- j dersigned ha- duly qualified as Ex- | ecutor of the la.-t will and testament of Carroll K. Priest deceased, in th ■ I Putnam Circuit Coutt, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been duly authorized by said Court to administer said estate. Said estate is supposed to he solvent. June 12, 1928. Cordelia Priest Executor. Hays and Murphy, Attorn-y . 13-at
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