The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 July 1928 — Page 4

THE GRETNCASTTF DATTT EA'NNFR TUESDAY. JTJIY IT 1^23.

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worship ar plpven, anil rhurch s#n’ir- j r at 'even thirty. 'Hipy •will b#* rnn-, ♦ j (in. tp<i by FM . Howard Tower of ♦ (Jj.-enrastle. Everyone is invited to X Otoe and attend our church every! J Sunday. You are welcome so corne. ♦ there is plenty of loom and we try ♦ .tod make every one as comfortable

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♦ Several from here will attend the ♦ Ladies Aid of the Canaan M. E. I Church Wednesday July 18. which X will meet with Mis. Janies T. Betiman ♦| Everyone is invited to come and brim: ♦ ilish. The dav will lie -pent working

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X on (iiiill- and at noon a honntful din-

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♦ There was (jiiiie a number from X i here who attended the Carnival last

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League Slanding

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week at Brazil.

n^nOK BKACH WEAR to

wear down to the water over your bathing suit when you’re planning an enjoyable swim or just to be worn as a lounging robe around the home these colorful coats in silk or wool answer a very practical need. In a varied assortment of colors

and patterns.

JiM arrived! Two new styles

In Hay Fast Colors, Silk or W ool Materials

in imported English dinnerware. T h <• Johnson make; .VJ piece.-. Attractive price-. Ask to see them! One is a blue pattern — the othells in yellow.

Basement.

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POKTI.ANO MII.I.S Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hall and son pent the day Sunday with Mr. ano Mrs. Eph Goodwin. Mrs. Maude Gibbs and children, Miss Vera (iloely spent the day Sunlay at the home cornin': at Parkevillo Mr. and Mrs. John S-hnen an I family spent Saturday aid Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pchoen. | Mi and Mrs Jura Colling call- ► ed on Tom Calvert and family Sun11 day afternoon. [ Evirett st' wart itkiag hi- > ter in Fort Wayne and Indianapolis. ’ Mr. and Mr-. Ihirwnrd Alex tndet ! of Gary Indiana visited a few days | last v.eek with relatives. ’ M s Amy, Irene, Cecil and Otis I j»lunningkam spent o* tr s Our lay ant !; Sunday with home fo bs. ; Mr. and Mrs. I »y Spencer ant daughter spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spencer anti Mr. and Mrs. Will McBride called on Mr. anti Mrs. Mar.ford Clodfelter anti son Sunday afternoon.

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Up Towns .. Wabash V. E. S. E. Trojans Eire Dep't. .. ^ nnsy. H. K. N. E. Tigers Zinc Mill ....

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uptowns mn •::rv.“^ , «-s. i i: i d:;:T |, 7” 1 'Hte Uptown went into first P 1 ^ ! ^aMOH^ aaaios'’"^: in the Twilight Iteugue Monday af-1 | ssnP sale of said bond, ternoon by def tting the Fire "-part. ii a •^'I^Vorn,''amouo',' 1 :;;- , '.', io;; ment, 10 to 12 in S free-for-all ^ | ‘ shao'Y^ fust. Most Pvei vbocN hfl and thp has-! ....mpa’ny » :u h Idd. or siu h bid 'vilt

were kept warm by runners dur-i "".j; '

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.Montlay’s victory gK-es the T T ptowns :{ wins nut ot t starts for a percentage of "ill while the Firemen have won .'11111 lost two, making their

standing .500.

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CANNAN prt .-nt mm every one greatly pleasThere was Huntlay School last Sun- ed. Then- will he Sunday School and day July 15th at the Cannan M. K. Church next Sunday July 22. Sunday 1'hurch. There was fpiite a crowd School at nine thirty and morning

Cures Malaria and quickly relievs Biliousness, Headaches and llizziness due to temporary Constipation. Aids in eliminating Toxins and is highly esteemed for producing copiinus watery evacuations.

I KSTERDAY'S RESULTS American Association Minneapolis, (!; Indianapnlb, 2. St. Paul, 12: Louisville, 6. Milwaukee, 7; Columbus, 2. Kan-as City, 7; Toledo, 3. American League New York, 7-ii Cleveland, 3-2. Philadelphia, K-d; Detroit, 2-11. Chicago, 4-!'; Boston, 0-1. St. Louis 4 Washington, 2. innings). National Ler.gue Pittsburgh 1 , 8; Boston, .3. Chicago, 10 Philadelphia, 5. New York, 3; Cincinnati, 2. innings). St. Louis, 7: Brooklyn 0. Three-! League Peoria, 12: Quincy, 0. Evansville, C,; Bloomington, 3. Decatur,J); Springfield, (!. (Only game scheduled).

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NORMA SHEARER in “THE AriliS!'

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COMIN'i; THURSDAY- FRIDAliS?

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My Best Girl

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NO ADVANCE IN I * RICES. Chrr.

CLINTON FALLS

The Ladies Aid of the Beech Glove Church will hold a Ice Cream

- : super with music and intertainment i lard Miller Wanetta -*|

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lut Rosco Sutherland s -.v s; of Clinton - r< - Mis- Kathryn R

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Falls, all are invited to come.

Mrs. Emily Boswell is spending a few days with her daughter Mrs.

Eula Stagg.

STU1DEBA1KEMS !

Bom to Mr. and Thomas a son.

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Mrs. George Pierce uIiRh ner with Mr. and Mi „ ls Brazil. on t ! The Sunday - Pj . Church will hiild thfir .v*®-

Charlie! Picnic at

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July 22. Will meet at t -

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\ Mr. and Mrs. (,eorge Connelly of

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P.ellnioie, Mrs. John Alexander of Milligan, Mr. and Mrs. Olan Davis and little son spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. Davis.

Rev. W. E. Wilmoth anil son Ho*>-

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days with /.'" ; ta H'

Mrs. Emiy V."f*A\ Wj

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i hy, Mr. and Mrs. Elheit Bettis Wi!- Sunday.

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wo rld of style and bower /

Stmlebaker lias adtl^d new beauty rattles and adjustiTK k ntK criminated;

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GOLF LESSONS R*

At r.rconcastle Country (’lub EhcIi k nt, ’|

ibiy by .Jimmy Suininers of Suiumm 1

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School, ln(liiin;i|x>li\ and biV]

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jirovc*d speed anil stamina.

inspection only at 20.000-mile intervals, when lubricant may be added

GRANADA lay’i “HONEYMOON HATE” rote WITH vai-: VVI I'l.ORKNCE VIDOR w

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Four great lines of cars-modem to if Super-brakes that act ■ M ^ _ I ■ Lr M k • 1 ^ r - 4 ^ m *^^.1 ^ ^ 1 _ r ^

\nt' movnenII JNrw slender radiators

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Tomorrow—Thursday Fritk'

flat-eapp<*d and winged—handsome winded headlamps,all in chromium. Jaunty Studebaker“polo cap'’ visor. Delightful new color srhemes.

like a hand of steel in a velvet glovej The mode of tomorrow—Studebaker’s 76-year tradition of integrity —proved performance—all at One-

Profit prices!

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New luxury! Deep lounge upholstery; hydraidic!shock ahsorhc*rs.^fStudchakcr^sjfcxclu sive’ hall-hearing shackles introduce the greatest improvement in riding comfort since the balloon lire. Squeaks,

The Provident Kight The Command The Dictator The Krskinc

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