The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 July 1928 — Page 3

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THK GREKNCASTn: DAICY BANNER, TUESDAY, JULY 17. 1928.

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visited with Mr. Grimes, Sunday.

and Mrs. Wilber Mr. and Mi . (lien Fiy, Mr. and j day morning, although the machine

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furniture auction

* II entire household of late Mr,. J.'Braden, Ruth Evans. Nona Pace ami

r Champer, West Franklin St., Wed-! Ferrol Ferrand.

from Indianapolis. She is very much

improved.

Frank Sutherlin is improving slowly from his operation on the face,

' .ieday, July 18, 1 o’clock P. rairs, tables, dressers, rugs, table

ten of high quality, beds, bedding, their parents,

and everything used in a; Braden. W. A. Kreigh; Adm. 14-8tJ

Mrs. Arthur Pry, Mr. and Mrs. Tom! was a total wreck.

) Lillian O'Hair entertained with a William- and n. nMiss Kathaleen I Mrs. Will Glidewell spent Friday croquet party Tuesday aitemoon for OVomir of Indianapolis -pent .Sun- with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cooper.

Will Misses Ruby Bain, \ elma ainP Ada, day at Twin l.ak* 111., • Mr-. la nnie Curtis »pent a few caused from a tooth.

Mr. I/ -lie Btanuam pent the early [days with Mr. and Mrs. Arment at Mrs. DeLong is in a critical condipart of last week with Mr. Paul Frost, the State Farm. j tion at the home of her daughter near Harmony. ( Lyn Beyer- has purchased the Alf. Mrs. William Alexandra,

j | Curtis farm, he will move on it Oct

M. | Velma and Ada Braden are -pending their two weeks’ vacation with

Mr. and Mrs. John! 1 : - 1, 1 Wrighl nd wife

Sunday with the former’s

Mrs. Mary Wright.

! .Miss Jes-e

spent

Miss Floy Runnels of Indianapolis spent the week end with home folks.

N KM M AVSVH.I K Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Priest and daughters, Mi Dan Weller and daughter Helen spent Monday afternoon with Mis. squire Young of

mother

Williams spent

ober 1st.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shield- spent Sun-i Buinbridge.

! day at McCormick Springs, they join-! Ira and Laura Steward, Lulu Wel-

Mr. imd Mrs. O. D. Williams have : ed a party there from Indianapolis ! ler spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.

gone to Detroit Michigan, Mr, Wil-: and hail a wonderful time. Llohn Cramer.

FOR SAI E• 1 will offer for sale! PLTNAMVII.K i week ind with n ■ unit Mis. Gertrude liams is taking his ten day vacation. Mis- Helen McN'eff -pent Sunday Imogene F.ggeis returned home uubli • auction for .-.toiagu. and re- Theodore Williams ami Mille Nel- William-on in • eucustlc. Mr. and Mrs. Han> Mantel) of with home folks. Sunday after .-pending a few days dr one Ford Touring car, Motor,'’ 0 Brown spent Sunday with the! \t i .n. id. d Mr. McN'eff Chicago are visiting Mrs. Mantell’s Mi-s Esther Whitaker who was with her grand mother Mrs. Corda iinber* 111 Cl 504 at Larkins Garage, i'* tteT ’ s l‘ ar * nts an< * Earn and on * . iped being seriously in- parent's Mr. and Mi . Tom Bridge*. ! quite sick the first of the week i- Temple. 'MV V in on JuJl 2Uth at 10 A. M. Brown. jured by tin Interurban last Tliurs- Mi— Helen Williams lias returned 1 greatly improved. I Vernia and Helen Priest spent

einie Larkin. •.& 10-t7-2p

Thursday with Imogene Eggers. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cramer spent Sun day with John CiVner’s. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Asher spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jaus Kendell. Vernia and Helen Priest, Helen Weller spent Saturday afternoon with Lulu Weller. Pearl Ellvitt and son Warren -pent the week end with her mother Mw. Bell Kech.

Water melons are cheaper than they have been for several years. Cutting- are very fine. Bill Wets feeds hungry folks. 16-2t.

FOR SALE:—Ford dump truck,! i ood condition, JW”' -McElroy, Uccl s ille, Ind. R. F. D. No. 1. 17-3p | 6 FOR SALE:—Sow and pigs. Pigs ivc weeks old. Janie.- McElroy. Reds ! ■^llo Ind. R. F. D. No. I. 17-3p ;

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■■ pOR SALE—A three quarter bed, iprings and new mattre --. Phone ,14-X. 17-3t.

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Furniture sale at auction, Oil Mam Greencastle at 2:00 o'clock, Thuriy, July l!)th. The entire household good furniture. Mi.-. Nannie Poynr. Hi-St 'rl 1100 water melons to sell at priee.om floe to 50c eac See Wetz foi

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FOR SALE:—Certified Purkoft •e<l Wheat, it will -land the hard liters, and you will be sure, of op. O. M. Thomas, and C. B. Con1 I'lcr. HuirvtiriiiimJ R. I^^^l7-lw-2d.

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FOR SALE:—Gladioli, queen

mmer flowers, oomingtou, St,

T. C. Cox,

F'OR SALE—No. cabbage, 2 cents

u Sr pound; slightly bur.-t head.-. 1 c. ■r pound, at garden, aero:-- rail road -■on. Caning Factory. C. S. BUT“^EKFIELD. Phone 182-Y. Hj-4t. ! P : y i o- — - —-FOR SALE—Lot in Hoosiev Highmis. Roscoe Folami, Noblesville, In III' ana. 17-lp

FOR SALE — 12 thoroughbred [)fi7 ireford cows anil calve.-, one Thorghbrisl bull. W. B. Lawter. 17-ot

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FOR SALE— Fire e-cape. Call at I Delta Tau Delta Hou.-c. Corner of j minury and Taylor. t7-2t I —For Rent— jfOR RENT:—Unfurnished room.:,! II and bath. Terms rea-onsble. lephone 321-Y. 17-lt

FOR RENT—40 acres blue grass sture, about 3’/4 miles southeast of eencastle. Call or address in care Banner. 17-4t.

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F’Olt ItENT — Tliree unfurnished • ms. Phone r,0frtT 16-tf I

—Wanted— .EARN BEAUTY CULTURE:—! sy training, Wage- high. A position ' en completed. Don't put it off an-

er day. Write. MOLER SYSTEM

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n.OST:—White bundle of wearing vthes on Jackson street, hinder

ase call Banner Office. Reward. Si _Lo_ —Miscellaneous—

I’l 11 .’ Vater melons are cheaper than y have been for several years. Cut-

ale very fine. Bill Wetz "eed

— igry folks. 16 2t.

1100 water melons to -ell at prices oin 35c to 50c each. Bee Wetz for ] best of eats. 16-2t

N BRICK ( H \PKL Mrs, Jhb-cnni O'liair visited last vtek with her aunt, Mr.-. Barah Garner of Qreencastii jjjj M’as Nona Pace entertained the t'olwing at Sunday' dinner, Mr. and rs. Will Pace and two children, Mr. id Mrs. Charley Bowman and nice- I of Fillmore, M, and Mrs. Jim’ " •• and daughter, i \ >q drley and Leatoa Modlin of‘Bain- 1 r idge. i inr l Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bain and chii«n and Ruby Bain, ate Sunday din- | i; <• with Mr. and Mrs. Len Joh.ioOii Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Fore.-t O’Hair and ighters iqirnt Sunday with Mr. and s. Artie Scobee and family, •Irs. Maggie Morris „f Memphis, n., Mr and Mrs. Henry OWair, GreencaKtle, were Sunday visitor* h Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scobee children. Ir. and Mrs. Vemer Houck and dren, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bain and ghters motored to Illinois, Sun-! ^ rs. George Reising and daughter t with relatives and friends from md and visited the park at La!tte, Sunday. r. and Mrs. Curtis Minnich spent day in Indianapolis with Mr and • Paul Priest. if, and Mrs. Leo Hail ami fuuui; I

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