The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 July 1928 — Page 4

fllK CREENCASTEK DAIRY BANNER,

TUESDAY, JULY 24,1928.

From

‘Greencastle’s Kconomy Center”

Comes This

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!

afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jiniiiiii 1 Wi i>tiit. Miss Dorothy Wl.-nn the sm: II Haiiirhtor of Mi. and Mi Duey Nelson, has been ijuite sick the last few

days.

♦ T ose who .-Rent Sunday with Mi. 4 m: I .Mrs. Rnscoe Ka.-thani were, Mr.

Stoi’e Open All Day Wednesdays

IN TOMORROW NIGHT'S RAWER VOl ARE GOING TO FIND 1 PA(iES FILLED WITH INTERESTING STORE NEWS— IT’S THE EVENT FOR WHICH ALL GREENCASTLK AWAITS w ith i;a(;erness— co.mIN(; SEAII-ANM ALLY.

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Uontrary to the o|dnion of -nine people ne are holdinir our store open all day every Wi IneMlay. (ome in youi shopping needwdl In taken chie of uatisfiirtonly and courtcou.-ly.

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I iu.moki: Mr. and Mi Dalla- Kuaik pi ' Friday niirht and Saturday with Mr. and Mr Melvin liuark and ehihln n. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fa-tliam pen Saturday nijfht and Sunday wit Mi and Mrs. Hoscoe FasMiani. Ml-. Loll lire i spent the wivk 'I)- 1 with Mr. and Mi Hud Wilson near Hethel.

Mr. and Mr-. Ivld Starkey r and family of Indianapolis .-pent Satuiday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Day.

Sunday vi.-itor with Mr. and Mr-. Ivan I i In were Mr. and Mr-. Frank

and Mrs. Floyd Eastham, Mr. a: Mr. George ( ra and daughter. \ Ima Ruth, Mr.-. Florence Kas'.iani, Charlie Ku.-tham and Hazel I-. tham Mrs. Louie Sinclair, Mi Judy Graham and Mr. and Mr-. Frank Hunter and daughter, Ellen lane, spent Sunday at Walnut Gardens. Mr-. Dallas Ituark went to Greencastle, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Dessie Bryan and daughter, Margaret, and Dorothy Wright, left Monday morning for l ake Manatau, where they will spend their vacation. They expect to return Friday. Miss Mildred Elliott of Indianapolis, pen: Saturday night and Sunda; with Marjory Robinson. Mr Inman, Elizabeth Mi Nary and Esther Dunlavy, took a motoring trip Sunday. They went to Bloomington Sunday morning and hack to Indianapolis Sunday evening where they went to Riverside park. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Deweese spent Sunday evening in Indianapolis at the Riverside park. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and Mr. and Mr-. Charlie Smith and children pent Saturday and Sunday in Indianapolis. Mr.-. Earl Varvel who has spent the past week in Indianapolis has returned home. .Mi-- Helen Dick will spend this week with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dick in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Shuck spent Sati unlay night and Sunday in Green-

i a-tle.

Mis- Margaret Varvel Went to

PI IN AMV1LLE

Mrs. U. V. O’Daniel, Mrs. Heffie Gwinn of Greencastle, Mrs. Belle

Miss Mary White and brother, For- Horn of St. I.ouis, -pent Tuesday

to Michigan to visit with Mrs. A. H. Horn, and Mrs. Haver and will ’ Mrs. Dei.ong remains

a nil _ u a u g hter vis'd Niagara Falls and other points same. She is with her daughter Mrs.

Will Alexander.

Mr>. Hoy Irwin and chil-

,, i,reel i.-tic, AH. an.- Mrs. Ray home at Beech Grove on account of jstultz. 0,1 children of Russellville, | the serious illness of h.s father, J.

AD . i AD.-. Roy and children . A. Hutcheson,

of I mca-tle. Mr. and Mrs. Riley King!

a children of Koachdale, Mr. and e.-t, have gone

.i-. James Stage - of Fincastle, Mr. with Mr.

Mid Mrs. Oliver Pickle

;.nd His. Eucile Har.-hbarger of Ea- in the East.

do<»a, Mrs. Nancy Todd and son of

about

Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lewis and

Bainbridge.

dren

of Ben Davis, were here Sun- daughters Berniece and Christine

visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

AD . and Mrs. Beit Stultz and child- day

• n of Finea-tle Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hutcheson. .

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i, l i M„. Maynar.l hi. fan., .. S**, .«l K ..„ m is Kisie Kiediiek and daugh- «'» fnends at Mop .lb. Vl, Vnd Mi- Munis Owen-I George Osborne who has been on i II r in hananolis .the sick list is better at tin- time,

an children all ot Indiaiiupoli. ( ^ c , ara Hutcheson was shop- ( elehrates HOth An.mers.ry. , ^ ^ TerrP H aute last Thursday.

I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Appell and

Mr. and Mrs. Burl

i ed in Indianapolis, Tuesday.

Mrs. Maude McElroy attended the basket meeting at West Union and

.Mr. Chadwick’s, Sunday.

PORTLAND MILLS

MAN II VI I AN

AH. ami Mrs. John Evan.- spent the day Sunday with .Mr. Joseph Evans. All. and Mrs. Eire -t Herbeit spent Sunday at the Shane.-. Mis. Mack Long and daughter Ruby spent the day Wednesday with AH.-. Ross McCullough. The marriage of Mi- Helen Lewis am Mr. Frank Jane! was solemnized at the Irvington A! E. Church Friday

e\oning July 20.

Mr. L. A. Zaring and Mrs. Lola Long and children returned home Thursday from Detroit khere they al-

ien d the Knight Templar Conclave, j Mr an( , Mr5i jj m Love and daugh Mr. Alonzo Evan.- is slowly re- ter v j s j tp ,| ] as ,t week with Mr. and

o', ei i11g from bum- caused by an ac- jj OSPoe Wells,

mdi ut at the Ale 'o 3,11 f hew saw-i a|1( j \j).s. Frank Datson, Mr. mill when he wa- employed. H nd Mrs. George Mogel of IndianaAli- ' Dorothy Lewis, Lola Neese ))0 |j Si spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Kula Heath returned home Satui an( ) Ai rs . Alvin Avey and daughter

day from Indiana Slate College where at (Rpi,. cottage here,

they have been for the past twelve | an ,| Mrs. Charles Moore of week-. .Milligan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles HarAlr Wm. Youi n, Mrs. Wm. Neese hison and children spent the day and Mis- Tillie Rus-ell called on Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs. Will Bain

Mi-. Ola Pollom Wednesday after-' an( i children.

; Barron Schoen of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schoen one

afternoon last week.

Miss Lena Rivers of Russellville visited a few days last week with Mis. Raymond Ball and family.

noon.

West and Alva Lisby and children of Cloveniale Tuesday,

near Coatesville.

Mr. and Mis. I rank White went FINCASTLE to Martinsville, Sunday. : Mr. and Alia. John Stultz celehrat-

d Dole Wright 1 ,'d their doth wedding anniver-ary verely. Dr. Hutche.-on was called and

■i: Iionn afti i pending la.-t wc k ! Sunday July 22 • houtiful dinner w.is dressed her hand and it is now heal-

«t Batth Gt served to the following relative*: Mr. ling nicely.

Mr md Mt W Hi Wright and land Mrs. Guy Stultz and children ol Ross llutehesm and wife and Mi -

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ball and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ball and

JOHNii’ SWIT( H on, AD and Mrs. Raymond Ball and Mr-. Will Booi * met with an ac- ! children, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meat's, .dent in w hich ■ cut her hand se- j Clyde and Will Ball, spent the day,

Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ball

and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Koscoe Wells spent Sunday with Crissie Webb and moth-

daughter, E'ini

Ruth

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nt Sunday yjon-villc, Al\a Stultz and daughter Reha were called here from their ! er.

(ireatest advance in motoring

com tort since balloon tires

drove to Raccoon Sunday.

In ,-pite of the hot weather there were ‘J2 present at Sunday School. The mother's das- carried both ban-

ner;—attendance and collection.

Mrs. John R. Wilson of tndiananoli.- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Roy E. Watson.

O. D. Williams and w-ife have returned home from Detroit, Michigan.

Hutcheson shop- ] Wheeler Jones • f Terre Haute spent

Saturday with In- mother, Mrs. Doe

Jones.

Mrs. Glen Fry, Mr-. Lucy Shields and Mi . Will Glidew'll will be the guests at the Home Economics Club meeting held in the basement of the Christian Church at Fillmore, Friday. Mrs. Fry and Mrs. Shields will give short talks on their Purdue work. Mr. and Airs. Guy Wright took dinner with the former’s mother, Mrs. Sam W right. Mr. and Mrs. R y E. Watson hud for their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. uiid Airs. Aithui Fry, Mr. ami Mrs. (ilen Fry anil -on, Leslie Lewis, Mrs. Cornelia Carroll of Fillmore, Misses Clovia and Blanch Fry and Mrs. John R. Wilson and daughter, Marcella all of Indianapolis. Mary June Frost of Indianapolis, .spent Saturday night with Miss Esther Whitaker. Misses Clovia and Blanch Fry, who have been spending a week's vacation with their parents have returned to Indianapolis. Mrs. Margaret Mitchell has opened a beauty parlor in Cloverdale. She has rooms with Mrs. Jessie Bourne. Misi Berniece Lewis entertained some young folks at her beautiful country home south of Putnamville. Peter Voorhis, a former teacher in the high school here was hi* and knocked down by an automobile in Indianapolis. He was taken to his home on Central Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brackney and son Howard, Mrs. Dan Brackney of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Von Burg of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Glidewell.

Voncis I! Wednesday I „ wm* Cl

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Studehaker's

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ANDERSON — A $50 reward has been posted by sheriff Frank Daniels of Madison county for information leading to the capture of Mrs. Lois | Wilkersim, 21. and Miss Lida Whitlow, who disappeared from the home Of the latter'- father, O. P. Whitlow, here June 28.

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In llicsc new cars a patented invention at last hoIvch a problem (hat lias long liafllcd automotive engineers.

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hverv motorist knows tin* importance of spring shackles—those joints or hinges which form the connecting link between hod\ and axles. Engineers haxc sought to reduce friction to a minimum at these xital joint*—to make them flex i hie yet linn and u niforni in action—to

make them noiseless—to reduce t he necessity lor frequent lubrication. All thrsr objectives ban- tone been attaiiwtl in Studchakcr ears. So rcxohitionurx is this s<*n*atioual innovation that the won! “shackle*.* with its implication of restricted movement, is no longer applicable. I he incessant action ami reaction between IhkIx and axles is now currh'd hx 172 steel halls rolling in lubricant—no binding, no

squeaks, no rattles, no sidesway. Instead, smooth, sih'iil resiliency, an undexiutiug uniformity ol action and an enduring buoyancy that xxill keep xnur Studchakcr noting. In place of complicated eenirali/.cd systems lor oiling and greasing, each hall hearing spring "shackle contains, scab*! within it, ample lubricant lit last Jor more than ticrnty thousand miles. < ome ride in a ncx* Studchakcr tndax. I brill to its champion perfonnance. N'l* rare new beauty of line and color. Then compare Studehuker -ncs low One-I’rolit prices the triumph of 16 years* manufaeturing experience!

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pi>R years thi- m J* has waited ln r

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