The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 July 1928 — Page 2
rill': GREEN CASTER DAIRY BANNER, FRIDAY, JULY 13,1928.
TUB daily RAJiNKR I Friends have n reive i word o — Richard, the T6 year old sun of Mr. I ,.rmrt In .h, P«N 0f«M B< Gree.- «nd Mra. LeUwd Stewa t ■•tic Inillniin. ■■ (r. ona Ha— mall polj had been ' - mniter, i ndcr the ■<■1 •! M«rrk *• , appendicitis Sunday night.
Hu Imii riut ion
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Met U StilmvilJt
i’hunt 1 All Social Items To 9. r >. 'Ir-. Knaiier llii'te".
Section Thtee of Church held a picn member- and l uiiih Mr and Mi M evening. Y bountiful ..p. • th< beautiful lawn home. The C'hri-tia tra of Stih -ville fui giving -ivi ral ■ . Mi - Anna Recto on- reading- which
joyed.
Following th<- hu
Mr . R lph U . -t. . the Seri|>turi ■ adi
liam Him od off
her- and guc.-t 1* ft at with pioiuse thank • to ' Rector for h*- i - pit.* Mrs Rector formerly jfv
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-I- M- V -j* d- + '|imi-.i heart I on Mil
fie Christian super for their - at the home ot Hector I hursday
iva.s enjoyed on the Rector Church orches--iied the music, ful numbers, ve two huinoiime gleatly elf
Section 1 of the (. hristian C'hui it met Thai day afternoon with Mr.-,. Rosa Knuaet. Mi-. Bruce Knauer had charge of tie program fur the aftei
wiiicii cuii.-i.-ted
Personal And Local News
A ompluint on a note has been 'filed by Farney 15. Wilson against - | William McGaughey and Henry Claj McGaughey. William Sutherlin in the
i attorney for the plaintiff.
Hatold Inman ua- reported j improving at the ospital in Indiana j jiolis. His arm ha not been amputat-
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re,; ding - mcmbei ■ geiieial
erl pr;
dent, gav Mrs. Wi The men
and -ongs. Twenty one answered roll call. After the
outine of business the meet-
ing adjourned to meet with Mi--Heiuy Mai.-hall in Augu-t. During the social hour, the hostess served
delicious reft*shment.-.
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I’elomac Council To Met t.
, ed yet and there i- a strong po.-sibil-
IHe core:.lion of Marshall Snjoer : . that the ar m will be saved.
ci iptur.il ' v bo ha been seriously ill, is reported
Th
being improved, condition of Mi -
The funeral of M . Margaret Hof:
II ^ p.| ^ man wa.- held Friday afternoon at two ... , 1 ,I ' ' . * thirty o'clock From the Bapti-t
who has been ill for some tinm is , . . , ■ •
, ( hutch. S. A. Davie- had charge t
reported as critical. I . , , , ■ .
the services and the burial was m
! White, Quincy, ha- purcha-ed a Forest Hill cemetery.
Dodge Victory Six Deluxe Sedan
from the H. A. Sherrill Co.
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Potomac Coun il 2!M will hold -peci'd called nveting in Red M* Hall, Friday night at 7:.;0. All mem her.- please be present. ++++++ Observe ."(hlli Wedding YnmuTsary.
( ay II. X-'iei of ruial route a is i: ng i n-■ w ( bevrolet Coach ioii*. y ti Bi't'rt Saks Company.
Mr Kiteljoige, mother of William Kucher, ha- entered nity hu pital for tieatment.
Mrs. the
A new auto sale- agency is bein'.: opened in Cloverdale, by the B < k Sales Co., of Gii'iicastle, who have the agency of thi territory for Chevrolet cars. The h il gen. > will be under direct charge of W. I. 0'.\< d.
—Cloverdale Graphic.
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. and Ml-. C. O. Tidbott, 1 Hanna St., observed theii 5d ing attniveisary Fn a;, at thi
hnlH'V, - f Vv. ■ nt Mm
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jfion of 1 n»l ii • id' , ;i
the of
In Kntertain lem Haute:
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od talk tfiv-
j I h» (it <*f*n'a.'tle (’hapter <d nuHn
en h\ Mi s M;tr ti» y '»n
( hild Wcl-
and UndV ional W*>ni* !• will »* f *'
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folk . v - \ *‘i; 1 *nthi - ;i.- t
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thi- lit\ Wedn»’> ay, July 25th. The
.structiv** me.-tii - ’a a - p i
rted. Aft-
mfi'tiiiK wiii be :i picnic: nnftinu, and ;
erwanls iidic-hm* it- tti
an^i food
! will fa* held on the: lavs n ot th' 1 l
cake and ice v*-it
served.
| Theta House.
I). J. Rector went to Detroit, Mich., i la t /light and will drive home two Chi t sler cars which he will have
splay tomorrow.
lY. Ik-n Me I i : will attep i the ! mi Va'k Kpworth Institute at Clnitaui|ii Ohio Mr McLean will sp.ak on v * * c t'oeal guidance and will -p.-ak ev ry day during the -t"ion
from July Hi to 22
Mi \ H. No the la-t few day- ' ng I icoti ■ , Mrs. W. A. Salk ilc. and hei aster and brother of S'.ath l.ocu-t -ti.c' ti .s returned to he h ie in VVinamac I mi., Mis Louise . itt. dee a . . i iitd her home to .-pen. a few days.
The rain of la t night stopped ali farm work in Putnam Coun'y. Every farmer who had a coin field was busy thi.- week, g.-tting rid of the weeds which have k' a pace i growth with the corn. Tin e who ha
Grand Opening
Saturday, July 14
OF OUR
LADIES’ READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT
FKFF SOI VENIRS (.’iven away from 10 A. M. to 2 I\ M. ^ ou Are Invited.
j. H. Pitchford
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M 1 o il Knigh and Mr-. Gi -ice pools this year a- he had last year.
I* (> Hugh. . co red, employe th with the coin. I e who ha Woodall ha,» i- uiod to theii home- Thi* pools were ordered clo-ed b\
it were »li - ist summer after the »t i Gad 1 !>rui>»‘d toni -plained - houlti-the rain which ia-ted from mid-1 \j > jt witi, in t.i, city.
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SATURDAY MARKET
( ' 2C
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. 18c . 20e . 22c
Fresh Pork Hones, lb Beef Brains, 11) Fresh Bologna, home made, lb Fresh Boiling Beef, lb SuKar Cured Bacon Squares, lb. .. Fresh Sausage, lb Small Picnic Hams, Shankless, lb. .
Sutrar Cured Bacon (half or whole), lb.. 22c
Pure Lard, 7 lbs. .
Pasteurized milk, pt., 5c; (jt 10c
Our Beady To Serve Meats:
Boiled Ham, Baked Ham, Pressed Ham, Cooked Corn Beef, Cooked Loaf. Minced
Loaf, Dried Beef, and Frankfurts.
W. H- EITELJORGE
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■ I thi morning about !):15 o’clock, wiiiIc ,t work. Hughe- was working id- , a car. lying on hi- side, when 'ti' .. lipp 1 i off the blocks.
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Two machine.-, driven by Lester
iad, driver of the delivery truck ! nomy Store, and Ward ■ :d < ollided northwe.-t of the city a curve near the William Gille.— larm. Both car- were damaged
in the era hut neither Conrad nor
Arnold were hurt to any extent.
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I funeiai of Joseph W. Dodd pn -ed wa;. Thursday morning
night thiough thi - "rning stop to all activin- - -o far
work wa- concern'
put a - field
Arthur Wolf, i president of Th
Insurance Association visited a few hours today with Roy Hilli-, District Agent for the State Automobile A -urance A-sociatiuri Mr. Wolf i- thr founder of the State Insurance Association of Indiana, also vice-presi-dent of the Ohio State Insurance, and president of th. Southern Insurano Exchange of Muon . Flu. The St .v Automobile Insui nee A.-soi iation
he l d ^ rom tj 1 ® I conducting a sja .1 drivi « .
\\.>lf Month” d'lring t •• month of
in honor of Mr. Wolf.
Otto Cannon, Renal Farm escape, has been sent to the ( iuuit Court j for trial. Cannon had been sent to
Indianapolis, vice , the Farm from Dark county and in s ate Automobile j making his escape he had hardly got-
ten out -idc of the grounds when he
was apprerended.
torney gt neial ha i directed him to do -o. Gilliom had received complaints from Tone Hautaiis, Church told the pool operator- in ordering them to
close.
at 7:.’J0 o'ck
of hi on William Dodd on thi
R kvilh Road, Saturday morning j j u | v
. In:O0 o i lock. Rev. ('. Howaid I : r will have charge of the funer-
al.
LF \ \ K 11 TO Rl BLIC TERRE HAUTE July 13 (UP)i'rosocutor W ill A. Church ha- decided to let the citizens of this city and the police decide whether baseball pools ci ii operate here. Church aid that Attorney Gi Arthur L. Gillom, of Indiana had not directed hi- attention to the baseball
M M. Wall-, of St. Loui-, is visitii h mthei Ed. Met; AValls for '• 1 ul day-. Mr. Wall- is » former G 1 i-tie man and a veteran of the Filippino . umpaign. He is one of about fiftein survivois who esoap,‘d mas.-acre in 1901 when natives at-Ki-d an -land i amp of a group of American -oldiei-.
i A ME TO INDIAN K) ESCAPE HEAT. FA A.N'SYI 1.1.E, Ind., July 13. (IT) Wn.le all Indiana -weltered in the blaziny sun of the past two weeks, Prof. Louis Winterheimer, arrived hen from Gumaguete, Philippine Islands, to escape the heat. Wi ti rheimer t'Id members cif the St. Lucas Evangelical church at Evansville here, that ho came from the Philippine Islands to escape the in-ten-e beat. He said the sun was so
hot there that the wh • , endure it for more • a .i stretch. The day- are '‘veiy ■ - ft .-or told the Congo g,night- are "very cm •‘H it wasn’t ft i ti he said, “a white pc;.. stend it at ali.” Winterheimi t Amenca, it i- th< attend church in th- I - stead of the older f- ... adults rarely go to of.
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were guests at Ft. \V
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• n i i«»foimatory for a term of one to! iv«* yo.ir-. I’lracker toll the court ■ it hv iimi H**» ii working in Illinois
i ■ thr time of hi' escape.
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SAVE $30.00 OFFER CLOSES SATURDAY — We will install absolutely bee of charge any Westinghouse Flavor Zone Range which is purchased before
Saturday
Ibis free installation represents
$30. CC
DON’T WAIT ANOTHER DAY to begin enjoying ibe advantages ol Flavor Zone Cooking WABASH VALLEY ELECTRIC CO.
Coupe . » Roadster t-Cfeor Seden ■ Toutuq; . •* I De Luxe C^rnpe . 4-Door Sedan .
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nigltl, July 14.
a saving to you of
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With the new Plymouth, Chrysler is the first to give, at so low a price, the advantages ol performance, riding ease, dependability and full adult sue which characterize fine cars of higher price.
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It Is so revolutionary an advance over i.tlier low priced cars, it i.t such conclusive evidence that the past year's strides in the science of manufacturing have multiplied the purchasing power of the motor car dollar, that you will surely want to see it and drive it.
to the light-action internal hrd r * l,u wheel brake* to know the the fastest and safest deerler’" 0 " ^ have ever experienced.
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And above all, you must see lines and finish, and ttretch at r*' 1
deep-upholstered, full adult-w* ** “
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to comprehend how cofnp» f ,
heretofore
Plymotith surpasses cars
under $ 1000. and nde in the
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A Plyinouth ride is the best demonstration ot the ease, with which it leaps from 5 to 60 and more miles per hour — the quiet of its power and the smoothness of its flight. You yourself must put your foot
Please ■«▼ cue u. o- - -, believe you will discover there been a car anywhere near its P r ' r can approach the Plytno.ub pick-up, smoothness, essy
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safety, quietness and root7'"’ f ^
that can equal it in beauty
5ee New u /5 ’ On Display Tomorrow 0. J. RECTOR SALES
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