The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 July 1928 — Page 2

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A Good Laundry That is Getting Better -

Increased Iiiisiiicsh has forced ns lo install larger and faster machinery—the improved service of the new modern machines further increase's our business every day—Thus we are gettinK better. These new customers have learned that There’s Satisfaction in Clothes Well Laundered And that the only way of Retting the best laundering i- to have it sent to our modern steam laundry, where the most modern maehinery handles th ■ fabrics, gently and yet thoroughly. t\ e will remove from your life forever the wearying t.i-k of washing which takes its toll of Youth and Beauty. Let us shoulder your washday burden.

THE HOME STEAM LAUNDRY 22.‘J-22r) East Washington Street R. E. SANDY, Prop. Phone 126

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Personal And Local News

Miss Chambers Is Guest Of Honor

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Freddie Thomas is ill at his homo on Hanna Street.

Ralph West of Rural Route 7

i new Chevrolet Truck.

has

bridge, colore'I

Born to Mr. an I Mrs. Henry Smith

a son, Thursday afternoon.

FILLMORE i I Mrs. Ella Dau.-oii of T'oattnviiie is visiting Mrs. Kate Campbell. Lva Gross pout Thui-day evening with Aunt Bertha Shoptuugh.

Mrs. John Currj ami daughter' are visiting in Fillmore. They came mi Thursday morning and will go back Friday. Esther Curry spent Thtir lay afternoon with Mrs. Dallas Uuark.

Several from here have been attending the carnival at Greeneastlc. Mr.-. Gilbert Knetzer and children i n; Thursday with her mother, Mrs. John Detrick.

Miss Ruth Robertson and

Grace Browning gave a beautifully ■ appointed “Bon Voyage" bridge show-, er at the home of Miss Browning on | Hanna street Thursday evening m compliment to Miss Elizabeth Cham- j bers, who will .-ail in September for j Pekin, China where she will act as ^

secretary to Bishop Grose. There were four tables of The score cards were small

porters encumbered with baggage. At refreshment time the small tables were centered with pink garden flower-. The place cards were miniature silver steam.-hips with white sails on which the names of the guests were printed. A small American flag was hoisted on the ship. The i cup- wore small pink and gieen 'canoes. Delicious refieshments of salad, wafers and ice cold punch were served. Covers were laid for eighteen Mrs. John Stanley aad daughter, ' Autaof Ucnv‘.r. ' o uado, are vi.it-

tng Creencastle relatives. . * ^ )o , „„ ;m

Born to Sylvia York and wife Friday morning a son, George Evan-.

A. J. Duff is driving a new Ford | roadster sold by King, Morrison and

Foster.

towels

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J. H. PITCHFORD

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zeigleman at the County Hospital a

daughter, Norma Jean.

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Mrs. Ernest Fraizer and daughter ‘ |, r0V Ded beach of and. Opal spent Thursday with Mrs. Al- |, eo pi e wa re on the -and

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Miniature waiving

bert Girton and family of Reelsville.

The young people of Brick Chapel will have a 'Twilight Service Sunday night. Meet at the Church prompt* ly at 7:00 o’clock.

the ship -cnoosa iUy was

faiewell,

embarking.

The shower was a surprise to Mi-s Chambers, when someone suggested that the guests step into an adjoining room and look at her baggage. The had been arranged to resemble

Mrs. Grace Pollam will -peak at .gifts

Antioch Church, Hamrick Station baggage and Mi s ( hambii - received.

Sunday evening at 7:30 Everybody is welcome.

o'clock. 1 nla ny beautiful and useful gifts which

were very fitting. Those who were unable to be piesent .-ent gifts. Miss Chambers is to sail September 7th aboard the “Express of Can-

Island with

i Mrs. George R. Grose and

There will be no morning and eve- ' son, Billy,

ning service at the Fillmore M. E. | Guests wife: .Mi- i- Dado Shearer,

Church this Sunday, hut will be the 11,1.11 Dunb.u , G ice Timmins, Ih 1 yl: DmmHUUlimHimUUilHMIltmillllUIUIIimiimimittaiHmnmMmi

5th Sunday in the month instead. | O'Hair, M ry Fiances Cooper, Emily I =

Jackson, Kathryn Bower, Eleanor WE DELIVER.

Miss Nellie Brown who has been I bookkeeper at the John Cook & Sons 1

Company for the pa-t three years has , .

tesigned her position there. V sl amoa " ^

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Detroit, il-2; Washington, 3-7.

National League

Boston, !); Cincinnati, J. Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, 0. St. Louis. (I; Philadelphia, 5. New York at Chicago,

Grounds).

Three-1 League Springfield, II; Quincy, 5. Decatur, 5; Peoria, 2. Terre Haute, 9; Bloomington, 2. Evansville, I; Danville, 2.

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the farm of Robert X V<T t ently decided the tieW ’P d “ and headed into the ; The

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LAFAYETTE programs have be,, annual convention partment of the Anar Lafayette, 1ml., Aug. y John Klinger, Indiana twenty posts, will $525 at -take, Sunii:,; the Tippecanoe fairg

ATTICA— This hit, Unction to be the fir-t delivery on a route e-u John S. Cox & Sons, ' dealers in auto part- ,

plies.

Mr“ r E. W y. kTl'LZiT “o^! c ™ f 1 ? 0r . to "

i Talbott and Ethel Swartz of Indiana- =

Mrs. D. C. Hughes, west Poplar ’ , ... . =

| leans, and Mesdames Ralph West, = iJohn Cook, Eugene Hawkins, AllieiS

Mr-. Mamie Torr of Indianapolis Ki ieii i Alien, \\ . 0. Timmons, Hut- ~

will be the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pitchford and daughters and will attend the Torr Re-

union.

Robert Hanna and mother of Burbank, Calif., an motoring here to visit friends. They expect to motor to New Y'ork City to visit Jesse Woik and other relatives before returning

to California.

riet Stevens, and Otis Browning. ; = •I - v | ~ To Give Dinner. Miss Belle Melville, of Chicago, : = will he guest of honor this evening IE at a 0:30 o’clock dinner party to be jn given by Mr... and Mrs. Jacob Eitel £ at their home on Melrose Avenue. 'E

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KAU6LE and SON m “WE SELL MEAT THAT’S GOOD TO EM '

PORK LOIN CHOPS, LB. . HAMBERGER, LB

SUGAR CURED, LB.

(SIDE BACON, 'i OR WHORE)

Phillips Reunion.

The Phillips Reunion will be held

;te f, L-u 1* .1 ,., I Sunday July 22nd. at the home of ..henff Ld Liteljorge took ^ (;haile- Gardm . 1020 South College

Hamilton, sentenced to one to five j ^ ^

years in the Circuit Court for escap-! ‘ ' ' ’ .j. .p ing fiom the penal farm, to Michi- Dianer For Sillington's.

gan City Friday. [ juj*, and Mrs. F'erd I.ucas will enMr. and Mr- W. T. Sitlington ami j lprtai " ^is evnin at thtir home at son, Joe who have been visiting Prof, j • Uf ' 1 ’ v ^ m ' s ;.' 1

, ,, .. , dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Will Sit-

J. P. Naylor and Mr. and Mrs. Frank

nl .., . . .u • i hngton, who W 1 11 leave for then Bittles, will return to their home in h ., , . . ^ , Little Rock, Ark., tomorrow. Mr. and . Lttth Rock ’ A,k '’ t ’ jtU “

them lla y n' dr '" n K-

FRESH MILK, ICc Qt.; P/. SMOKED HAMS, LB. ' ^

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Mrs. Bittles will accompany home for a two weeks visit.

The third tiial of Walter Parrish,

•I* -i- -j* -i- -iTorr Reunion.

The Torr Reunion wil be held Sun-

south Green,a-tle man charged with day July 22nd at the \\. E. leu a statutory offense was not held PTi-itarm 5 miles southwest of town, day as it was thought it might be. At ■‘••STTvT the last trial the jury agreed that ' ,l '' 11 * * . , , Parrish was guilty, but could not 1 ,,f ( . h " ' h!1 ,h h u, ' h , • . z. met Thursday afternoon at t .** hum agree upon th 0 punishment. ! of ^ liay Tlemb|y on Spring Ay e. Miss Susie Talbott ana Miss Jane, A report of la-t y :’s work was gi\F’anner have gone Ea-t on a two on and Mr-. W. R. Huti heson gave weeks trip. They will visit Atlantic in inter .ting t. on li r trip across

City, Philadelphia, Washington l>. C. the ocean.

and other cities. While in Washington

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they will be the guest of Miss Mary Bridge 1 artv in. I.t.

Miss Winifred Boyle will entertain at her home on H ina .St,, this eve-

PURE PORK SAUSAGE, LBJ (NO ( KKIAI—NO WATER) COTTAGE CHEESE, LB SWEET BREADS, SPRING LAMB.

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Yount, who formerly lived here.

Senator and Mrs. Elmer Thomas, of Oklahoma, will sail tomorrow from New Y'ork for Berlin. Sen. Thomawill attend the International Parliamentary Union to be held there during August. They fill return to the United States about September 10.

Mary Louise Hum was the first gill to register in the Treasure Hunt in ing conducted by the local public library in co-operation with the Indiana University Extension Division, and Eugene Fulkerson was the first boy. Registration started today and will continue throughout Saturday with the books being given out tomorrow and the hunt started in earnest.

INDIANAPOLIS UVKSTOt k

The hog market was 20 cents lower at the Indianapoli- Livestock Exchange today. Bulk (170-300 lbs) hogs cleared the pens at $11.50 to|

ning at 7:30 o’clock with a four table bridge party. Guests will be: Mi -ses Helen Brother., Beryl O’Hair, Phoebe Conley, 'Lay Elizabeth Peck, Mary Frances ( Evelyn Ayler, Florence Helen McGaughey, Beulah Gill, Margaret McLean, Elizabeth Tilden, Margaret llryan, Mrs. James B. Zeis, Mrs. Hamid Talbott, Mrs. Ormond Hammond and Miss Hazel Strubee, of Goodl.uid, Ind.

4- ® 4* S* 4* O 4* ♦ 4* O S-P-O-R-T-S o l* Of The Day 4* ® Here And There & 4- O 4* O 4* O 4* O 4* 0 4*

WIN TOI'KNKY. Winners of Handicap Tournament at the Country Club Wedne day were Low Gloss, Don Ellis. Low Net, Cha-. McGaughey and

$11.40. Receipts were estimated

7,500.

The cattle market dosed steady on receipt of 600 head. Beef steerbrought $13.50 to $15.50. Calves receipts numbered 700 and the market was steady. Vealers brought $13.50 to $14.50 and heavy calves $7 to $11. Sheep receipts numbered 000.. Lambs weie strong to 25 cents higher and sheep were steady.

Glen Lyon, tie. Most Par Holo , Sum Jones.

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Philadelphia, 2-1; St. Louis, (Second game 11 innings).

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Country Club Jell, 3 pkgs.

Jello, 3 pkgs

BULK SUGAR- 2,')%.

Country Club Hams, lb. Smoked Callie Picnic, lb.

Super Suds, 3 Pkgs

25c

Country Club Salad Dressing, 1 <|t (12 oz

49c 26c)

Olives,

1 PC Stuffed

It Pt. Plain 20c)

39c

Bread, 1 'z lb. I,oaf . (1 lb. loaf

8c 5c)

Fruited OvhIk Cakes, 1 lb v

15c

Country Club, Malt Buckeye, 39e and ... (American Beauty

Cigarettea, All Brands, 2 for (Carton $1.10)

Country Club Butter. Lb .

P. & G. and Flake White, 10 for

Gold Dust, Large Size

Head Lettuce, 2 for

Fancy Tomato*-* Lb.

Oranges, Dozen

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