The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1928 — Page 2

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H1K CKKKNCAHTEK UA1EY BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 12,1928.

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John F. Cannon returned Wednes- ( day evening from a two weeks visit ^ I in' N'cw York. Mrs. Cannon and'

jn-flWiiteBsiffiaiasE

•' *- Hughes' will S pend some time

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more with Miss Mary Catherine Can-

non in New York.

Personal And Local News

Lawrence Crump is reported on the ,-iek list.

Affidavits were filed for two penal I-aim escapes, Floyd Walls and Harry Woods. Wall- had been sent to the fai m from the city court of Evansville and Woods from the juvenile court of Marion county.

“At N'ichol-on'- (iroon I had to v ait to jr, an int< rview and I >rot my inteppiew while waitiinr. Tlia! i . I ^ot the information I wanted.

Whih the cu tomer kept eoniini; and guinn I had a chance to li.-ten to them give their ' rdei and I went away mighty happv because I found a . iti-factoiy number of ordei ' iiim in for Middy llread.

1 lidn't get to ■would want ; way 7"

-k about it. but who hi iter answer any-

Au Man for Middy llread

Cecil Brown city eairier 1, is confined to his home by illness.

Mr. J. and Mrs. E. T. Jordan and Mi. and Mrs. Clarence Jordan and children of Upland, Caiit., are here \i iting with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mc- ' N'arip of Fillmore, and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Raines of east of the city.

Rev. and Mt . (iuy H. Black were vi.-ilor.-i in Indianapoli- Thursday.

Middy Bread

—is ordered by most people

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Mr. and Mis. W. A. Beemer left to day for a motor trip through Canada. Mr. and Mrs. William Handy of near Roachdale, spent Thursday here. Bert May, representative of the State Ta\ Board, was in Greencastle Thursday.

Tilden McNeff was 'lightly cut on hi- arm and his car demolished when cu Inteiuiban collided with his ear Wednesday night at Stop TJ, west of Greencastle. His boy who was with him was not hurt. McNeff lives south of Putnamville.

Albert Fenton, who escaped from the Indiana State Farm on August 8, 11)27, wa- sentenced to the state reformatory for a term of 1 to 5 years when ariaigned before Judge James

Mi T. W Jones was reported iP. Hughes in the Putnam circuit, critically ill at her home in Monroe j court on Thursday. Fenton was sen-! township. tenced to the Penal Farm from the.

city court of Warsaw.

DRESSE!

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The funeral of Mrs. Edward Hoffman will he held at 2:.T0 o’clock Fri-

day at the Baptist Church.

The Domestic Science Club meet Tuesday, July 17th, in home of Mrs. Milo West.

will the

The regular Mid-week prayer meeting will be held at 7:;!0 o’clock tonight in the Church parlor.

A large assortment „f /j dresses j n viole> (In,,,, bright colored prints. j-q

THE GREAT \\ \R TKN YEARS AGO TODAY July 12, 1918. French gain a mile, taking two town- and 590 Germans in the west. Italians capture Breat, in Albania. German Chancellor Hertling declares “peace is up to the Allies."

j Mrs. E. H. Snider wa- called to' ! Rockville, Conn, by the illness of her J

! daughter Mrs. Foster Hy de.

till,

!,iw11 of tin home. A mo.-t delightful tricts, were given pleasure . t' limoii wa pent by those present. I manner, and of the good that is done

I to crippled children in homes through

Edward lb -ick Jr , .-on of Mr. and \ Mr-. Kd Ro.-sick of this city, and j Jli- Peail John-on, daughter of Mr. ..ml Mr . Finery John on, of Coates-I

the work of the W. C. T. .U. in establishing the F'lower Mission. Mrs. Van Horn, a member of UnWinter Haven, Fla., organization, a guest at the meeting. Mrs.

Mi-.- Meta McCoy has leturner front Durant, Okla., She is the guest of Mrs. Mary Evan- and other friends.

Paul Brown, a cement plant employee, was cut in the back of his head when a flying bolt hit him.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace, Commercial Place are the parents of a daughter, born to them Tuesday.

S. L. Chenoweth, Gene Chenoweth,

Phone AH Social Hems To 95. Miss ( ena Fro fliers And Arfhur M. .Morgan

villo, were united

marriage

c|. Van H,,i n "l ,,,ko , ’ ,,for ‘' the 1,;cal duh I and Lee MeKamey spent Thursday

rinu ceremun.v was

LiSftl.

An informal reception followed the

M t'ddinu’ Solemnized 'eni„ny \d ,i \d Morgn

immediately on tbeir wedding trip

... . ... tlirough Michigan and Wisconsin, llio

Ceremony look HI.m \l I lilt O’clmk

; ... ‘II",- tiavelling in a Mack and white

lmla> U Home ot Unde’* dr,.*,, with

ne-day , July II by Rev. Fish at the Mitho<li-t parsonage in Coatesville. I'hi young couple will make their

home here. 4* 4. 4> <|i

and offered many suggestion, which

help to the local mem-

will prov

her.-.

\fter Ihe busii,,-s ses-ion and the irogram had he 11 carried out tin-

fishing 011 the Waba.-h below Terre

Haute.

Ri dial

I’arenfs.

black tian-parent vi-l- al th« Mi-UioM.-t, t hurch in FiUiuoie, | vet coat, cieating an ensenihle, with, \en by the pupils of Dorothy G. 1 black and white hat, shoes an,' W ght. Every one i- extended a!

1 ladies adjourned to the lawn of the home to enjoy the social hour and

1 here will be a recital this evening ^ delicious refreshments were served.

ROME Ol’EH \ < II VM.ES

Mrs. K. H. Snider left Thursday for Ellington, Conn., for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. Foster Hyde.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pilchford re-

( AUMVAL PARTY IS NEW IDEA IN SHOW GOING The coming carnival to our city next week calls to mind that near the close (,f last year’s outdoor show season a unique and unusual social innovation was -tarted. That was the Carnival Party. There is found in every city a fun loving and fun seeking set of people and the very latest -tunt of these original pleasure pioneer- was to give a party on the Midway, it started off with a supper in the “Cook House*—the traveling 11 -tainant of the show. Then the tour id the Midway started!—each show be-

ing visited in turn.

Special features were introduced by the performers in honor of the unusual event of society entertaining in their midst. Even the exhibits in th" museum of curiou people—the Midway .Side Show—were much interested in the party and extended a hearty

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ROMPERS AND Dr 0 rdc

FOR THE LI n i l ,

J. H. Pitch!™

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a®E©EJE®ejasjc!jc t ■

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turned home Wednesday evenin'. 1 j welcome to the guest.-'. The ministrel from, Chicago where they want on a '-how gave a special program—the

contest among the - w -

shooters. Even the t.-.lki-i lyhoo men found on even

were prepared for the '

introduced much local t; .. announcements. The 1 ,|,. into their -hare of tie

one being ridden by tin , . I

the large Feni Whei-I In-

After two hour- on M «, W. closed with -uppei.it t - abc stand—where they it J6-J

party was voted by all t,

que and wonderful in,, Wj

v nd-1 INDl \N APOLIS I.IVKSlS

The hog market 1 In-nl 1; Wj cents higher at the Itnliiii ode stock Exchange today T ugc

paid was $11.90. Hulk

the pens at $11.50. Re M ed 7,000. W Cattle and calves 1, ,el ' ed 90(1 each. Tin " , 0< d < to weak. Beef step , >: to $15.75. Vealer \1 ; « and heavy calv ir .M-J

to »n

| business trip.

Mr. and Mrs. John Shildmyer

of I

with Rev. H. H. Brunei officiuting

Preceding tin- c . 1 in iy '.li

•S'in e her graduation from'the Ci.i ' < ity. M, . Morgan ha- heen teach ing in Sparta, III. Mr. Morgan 1

Hood, "i

partnership owner and manager

Ht'ii n

'li Isabel- Fo 1 ' , HI., “Becau-e,” and “Into Th, Dawn With > ou." F'oi the the bridal party and during tin- c, remnny Mi - Fox played a n edh y of bridal ails. J. Rus-ell ll'-itn n of Rauti u|, friend of the In ab g 1 ion ,ictt , ‘l as be-t

man.

The bride wa

of

before returning home.*

A motion for a new trial has been filed in the Putnam Circuit Court in ; the case of Velma D. Sallust versaR. Morton Mugg and Victor H. Dun-

Tiie wedding of Mi-s ('ena Broth-| purse t" match. I hey will be at i most cordial welcome, er-, daughter of Mr. and 'li Clay borne aft' i Septeinhi-i | at Rantoul + + + + + +

• " 1 ' '! «... an Weis. ROME, Ju -’- (' P- Furthet w the gueat* of Bra. Mary IJ Morgan of Rantoul, 111., on of James Mi . Morgan 1 a . duuti of l). - in. M Helen Henkel provements an Ming introduced into sli:l , !lltvr| and da0 ,hter Lula on H. Morgan of Gre.-iiille, 111. took 1 Pi.uw I'nivi-, ity wit the class „r daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Robert J the new Rome Royal Opera House, M a( jj s ,, n ytreel '

., mcmbei of Alpha p ll U26 C« eg« Ave., and Fr« according to the plan prepared by tll«

tin briia's apart incut. • I ,0 o’clock mritj and al-o of I Beta K.iipp.i K Doin'1 of Middletown, O., took governor of Koine, Prince Spada Pot- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Phillips went!

plac- a |():(K) o'clock this morning | eni’-iana, which plan has been approv- t,i Cleveland, t)., today for a visit, j t th. Tahei nacle Presbyterian j ed by the Due-. They will also go to Buffalo, N. Y '

( hureb w ith the Rev. J. Ambrose | Bath external and internal altern Dunk-I officiating. Mrs. Dorner at- tioin aie to be- made. 'I’he facade will

the Rantoul Press. tended DePiiuw Inivei.-ity and is a he laised by a floor, so as to hide the I 1 i.-e 11 om , ut ill tow who wep in, 1 ,,| of Kappa kappa Gamma dona- of the theater from sight, and i" attend tin- welding win 1-ialcinity. Indianapoli- Star. greatly improve the architectural ap1 " M,irg:,n t.i, , I- , futh 4.q.4.4,4, pearance of the Opera House, at the 1 "i h, '-iio'im. Mr. nii.i 'I II. \ < n-iinl ( luh Meeting. I-amc time providing further space for Morgan and daughter. Mi I lizabeth, Th, Cie-eent ( luh met Wednesday j offices and storerooms

and Mi- Helen Hood of Spurt:!, Ill.,i afteinoon with Mis. Charles Moore, j 1 Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Brother-, John An intetesting paper on “Ether

,, ,, , ''.v h. 1 A. Turner, Mr. and Mr . William B. Waves’’ was read by Mrs Ruth Kelcousm 1: IB-len Brothers .laugh Bridges, and Mr. and Mi .1. T Ur. Ihe club had as its guests, Miss •r of Mr. and Irs A. A. Brothers j Couchman of Roachdale; Miss Rosa- j Milburn. Miss Gold, MBs Farrell, ° " !'! ‘ - wore a |ia Buchanan of NormaMII.; Mr. ami Mi.- Child’s, Miss Johnson, Miss powder blue gcorgeHe .Ires, with all | Mrs. Sydney Morgan and J. Buss,-11 Helen Browning, Mrs. Eggers and acce.-.-ones .0 (natch. She wore no Heilman of Rantoul; G. E. TurnerjMrH.Dodge.TheClubwillholdun.il hat. She «an..M an arm bouquet of family, Ralph E. Brown of Chi- , lily mee ting in August with Mrs. Ol-

cago; Mrs, Uabdle Fox of Chapin, HI. |j,» Sutheilin, at her home near Mor-

•uid Mi - Margaret Grider of Roach- ton

+ •!• +

•E * + + * + ; Mrs. Dirks Hostess

shooting gallery had quite a

spirited j

The sheep ai V.ww'-

weak, to steady.

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KIRA I \1>VAM AGES

Mis. Mary Ann Cro— of Tucson, Arizona has airived and will be the guc.-t of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. i L. Crus:- on south College Ave., for

| the summer.

cream and pale pink insc-, blue eorn dower, and mchid woet p< . . I be bride, who v..< .v"e11 in marriage by her father, wore . t white

dale.

georgette I’ended . pa-tcl -hades. Friday Circle Picnic. The Woman’s Christian Temper-

u '"Wi-r bouquet of ' 1 am, Union Flower Mission was held

l ! r " 1 ''' "’ 1 '' 1 rhe ^ n " :, v Circle eld its an u I Wednesday after at the homi af The bride and h< 1 only attend ml m- ' utuig Wedn. -day aPern ion at th >! r .. F,,ol- II. Dnk-, at 7:16 E. Wa.-h-

trred by the -taiiw which was de- home of Mis. Oscar Sallust, east of ing'oa Stri-'t

corated in white ribbons. The bridal the city. There were • mbei fh devotloi were lead by Mr . .1. party was nu t at foot of Ihe present, and one guest, Mr-. Xherfey, K. Courtney. Mrs. H. R. krehl ga\e -tairs by the bud-groom and In Mrs. R. P. Mullins bad charge of th< a very interesting account .of the

of the Nat ioi -.I W (T. lln- ceiemony was perf nned at ,,„,-i,ted of numerous stunts. Mere- r. Flower Mission, and outlined in

ir; ' M id I I I- etail the work which .- done in that Urol improvaeri dtai ,-t palm and Long gav< a FI ner. sh.- told of incident, ..f now fems and gam n llowei . 'I’he im- pitch-in-picnic dinner was held on the children, mostly in the tenement dis-

ITHACA, \. Y., July 12 (UP) I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Colgate have reEach \illage dweller averages seven turned to their home at Madison, Ind. day- of sickness u year and farm after a vi-it in this city with Prof, dewllers only four and a half day , and Mi Robert E. Williams. Mrs. according to a state survey made at Williams is a daughter of Mr. and

Cornel University, Mrs. Colgate.

My Swatters

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Fly Ded

Pint Fans, 25c

SPFXIAL FOR SATURDAY 10 inch Double Disc PERFECT Records

5 for $1

Fittest Sonin’ and Dance Hits. TRFSSLAR’S 5-10 k VARIETY STORE West Side Square. Phone 1G4 (We dose each Wednesday at Noon.) -It 11.\ <»lasses N Fruit Jar Rubbers

2 Doz. for 15c

3 for 10c

Closing Out Sale NKW, USED AND RKPOSSIvSSUD VICTR0LAS (ienuine Victor former price S250.00, closing'

out at S75.00. This is a wonderful bargain. Machine in perfect condition. Orthophonic, used, NOW .$60.00. \ ictor, N( )\V $37.50. New Flayer Pianos. Regular .$550.00, dosing out sale price. ,$350.00. Bench and ,$100.00 worth rolls free. New Piano, regular ,$420.00. Closing out sale price, X275.00. New, all electric, Atwater Kent Radio complete and installed. Nothing else to buy. While our stock lasts, ,$100.00.

Cartwright dWusic Shop

South Side Square. OPFN TONIC,HT

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Excursion

Michigan City and Return

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M0N0N ROUTE

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Saturday Night, July 21

Special Train Leaves Creencastle 12:55 A. M. Sunday

Oi r t lion ood

Fare for Round Trip, $2.51

Wriirs Michigan (ity. triQll A. M.—Returning, Special Imirj—St Michigan ( ity 8:00 P. M.. .Sunday, .luh 22. n “

di.stl rroa horn

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J. D. FLLIS, Agent

Why suffer with [ Rheumatism

ton know it cannot be rubbed auay

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Y'ou may have tried many things without relief. Why not try S.S.S.?

For more than 100 years S.S.S. ha? been giving relief in thousands of cases, as testifed to in unsolicited letters of gratitude. "I suffered with rheumatism for a good many years. At times my joints would swell so, I couldn’t walk. I tried almost everything. Went to Hot Springs .... then finally decided to try S.S.S. I took a course. In a short time the rheumatic pains entirely left me. I am now in perfect health, and want to add that I have tried all kinds of medicines but I think S.S.S. is the

and gives to N atu [ M , tb» l in building y oU ff u P he c hU->

system throws off

All drug stores *’’r ^ aizes. Get the laigr r

more economical.

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