The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 July 1928 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, i RID AY, JULY i, 1928.
THK DAILY BANHKH
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Bntrreit In lh» Punt Office et Green-
cnNtle, Indlnnn. nn matter, i nder the
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Suhicrlptlon price,
n eels.
necond clan* mall act of March 3,
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'/■mniw49c Picnic Combination Otter Five ( ounlry (lub Products. Jar Country Club Relish Loaf Rye Bread Bollle Catsup Jar Sandwich Spread Jar Olives
Personal And Local News
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A Garry
-All Baff.
14 Hars Fl-ik( White, or Cry-tid White fj'i:i|i
P. .(•. G„ 19c
(American Beauty . Smoked Ham, Half or whole, Ib. ...
. 59c) 28c
H Har Life Bou Soap
19c
Brinkfu t Bacon, 3 lb. pier" or more, lb
29c
n Bottle Gingei Ale
19c
Wondernut Oh o, Lb
19c
(J Bottles 1.1 inon Soda
19c
Lard, Lb
15c
H Hottliv Root Hi ♦ r
49c
Scrup Tobacco, All Brands, 3 for
25c
f'ountry Cluh Butt' r, Lb
50c
Sugii r, 10 Mis
f)5c
Cigarettes, 2 for (Carton
25c $1.19)
(100 lbs Super-Suds, 'I I’kgs
$n. io) 25c
Malt, Country Club (Buckeye
39c . 49c)
(Timeline, Large Size (Small Size
23c .. 9c)
M, . A. A. Abbott bn >'one to Mon- man (>. ' unoker as
tu i fur vi it with bur brother.
Mr. and Mrs. N'uble Farmer of i -mu Haute ore vi itiiut lelativr*.- in thi city. M (ieorffia Moom of Fuuntaintowne, Ind., i the j'uu t of Miss Alme<la I'itchford.
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Dull Cue of South Vim street
Vli>s Alspaugh Recent.
Honor has again come to Washbum Chapter, D. A. R. through the appointment by the I’n ident General Mrs. Alfred Hrosseau, of Mrs. 1 ru-
Mational Vice
hair man of Patriotic Education. Not ,„ng ; go Mr . Yumker was elected director of the Central Indiana Dis-
■iict of the organization.
liecause of h<'r appointment of Mu st' two offices, M Yuncker has t ru I I' her resignation Regent of •he lor 1 society, and the official board ha accepted h'-r resignation.
Miss
Phone All Social Items To 9.'>. Cross Road School Reunion.
booster day Saturday, July 28lh
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The Cross Road School Reunion will he held at the school in Marion Township Sunday July 29th. Every one i welcome, come and biing your baskets well filled. v Focal Couple Married. Mi Lovicu Reams of this City, iluute 7 and Ku. "II Varvel, 205 W. Jacob St., were married Saturday, July 21 in till i it y 4>V the Rev. I!, ll Ri uner, pastor of the Christian Church. * * + *
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Lenore Alspauch has l.eeu ap- Pretty Birthday Party,
a new Chevi »let coach from . : Regent of V im < haptei Mr . Roscoi Daggy, north of the i!, Beck . di Company. ,, office which ,he well qualified city, enterta with a delightful
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moran, of j Cleveland, Ohio, are here on an ex-
w i i)i:u\ hr.
tend'd vi-it with relative
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Social Service ( lub Meets.
Audrey Kiefer, former Groencastle hu;. hut riuw of Iowa, is visiting in '.he c v fur the til i time in twenty
The ladies of the Social Service Club of Reelsville nut at the beautiful home of Mrs. Frc Archer a former member, of Ea t Glen. They' all came in a body on the 9 o’clock bus
Mi . Robert Shuck of thi city and with well filled baskets. At the noon JCiiiilini and Melba Shuck uf Fillmore ' hour the dinner was spr> d on a long
are .spending the week end in South j table in the dinning Ren ,. chair being placed at one end
f the members Mr-. George
large angel
I food cake witn her naa and age was
at her plate, .-t,
She expressed her thanks aim ..
Mi . Curti Reilly ha returned to preciat'on, after ofliiing Hn.nks, fu her home in Lebanon after «a vi-it, honoring her in sucii a iiively manner here with lier sfster, Mrs. T. H. ( on h'T birthday. Hunter and daughters. Conv< rsation and a flow of fun con-
tinued throughout the dinner. The
pending the a fi t , rnoon was S pent with music and
a good social time all leaving for
home on the 4:30 bus.
•h *i* •i- "i* *. u *1*
t v.:. a hay mow Thursday morning and
broke her arm.
birthday party Thursday afternoon for her daughter, Ruth Alice, in honor of her 7th birthday anniversary. Delicious refrr hments of ice cream, cake and lemonade were served. The I arty wa. from 2:30 o’clock to 5:00 (y*clock ami thi children played gumi and enjoyed homselves thorough-!^ ly on t ■ bea t ul lawn of the home, s Those present were: Margie Lee E Root- , Marion McBride, Betty Mul- j =
Ruth ‘ =
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Mr
Clara B. Cook i
union i with her dauchter, Gertrude, in Ai ii Arhory Mich. Miss Cook is takinr pu puaduate work in Ann Ar-
i bor University.
\\. R. C. To Have Picnic.
Will 1.1) M \ I M \ I N (.1 \R1)
There will be preaching at Antiocli I
ago, farmers generally have coopera- , ' ,, 1 u. uuu m •'"'•"’'•‘j The picnic of th' Woman’s Roliei te With State and federal official ' l,un h ^ | Corps wil be held at Allendale spring eeking to control it in such a way ' ' 11,111 '' 1,1 0< " *’ 11 ’ 11 1 | Monday, July 30th at 2:00 o’clock, that it destructiveness will be held 11 ' " 1 ll " ,l "' '' 1 " ,l1 ' Each member is asked to Icing sain!
wiches and one dish. Any member in having a way to attend, plea-e In
corn shipments, ami in the majority home in Chicago after a few day’s vis-1 Ihe Court Hou-e Ri t Room prompof case- where corn is detected in it here with Mr. and Mrs. L. I). £ni- j tly at 2:i»0 o’clock, and they will he
•m'tig at 7:30 o’clock. The public invited to the-e meeting as they are
to a minimum. Few people endeavor j ^ 1 1 iMtin.ting.
to crash the ((uaiantine line with' Albert Perry ha. returned to his
ib ', \ Madison, treet. Mr. i a brother of Mrs. Snider.
Maintenance of a federal road guard to prevent movement of green corn on the cob from infested territory into clean area-, in order to p. - le t Indiuna't great•• i farm crop fro n the devasting European corn borer,
has begun in northern Indiana, Frank transit, is in car of tourist campei N. Wallace, state entoitioligi t, an- unacquainted with the tiunrantine flounced today. rules. Often a tourist car contain
I hilly or more pattoimen are now. sufficient -wret corn to !a-t the u. Riidiaid Pruitt, h illmore and Robon duty and thi- loci' will lie au cup,tut for two or three days, when ,,f * Mathew lioth age four had their niented . the need- require, Wallace the cob and shucks are discarded, taken out at the county hos-j
and often the whole eat if it conti n , * ,y .John Carmack of In-
Under an arrangement with the U. a worm, then the borer ca ily preaii ,lia, ' a P oli a " : ' doctor O’Brien.
S. Department of Ag»iculture, ci -t >f Wallace say-.
the toad guard this year will he paid , The state entomoligist points out by the federal govenunen'. from it- that in two years sixteen Indiana (urn borer fund, whereas la t year counties became infested with corn this force was compensated from borer, and by re.von the pest
om, a huge arm ljns Kve | yn Quinn, Bonnie
1 '’ i Shinn and Maxine Roberts.
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Mrs. Spurlock Hostess.
Section IV of the Christian Church met Thursday afternoon at the home • of Mr.-. Fred Spurlock at 1027 South _ College Ave. T'e meeting was turned |E ovi 1 to the new officers at this tim: = who are, Mrs. Vernon Shirley, Ures.,,” Mr-. Ida Pollum, Vive Pres., Mrs E Maggie Scott, Sec., and Mrs. Milli-Js
, gan Young, Treas.
A very good and delightful program was in barge of Mr-. Geoige Garrett and Mr-. Spurlock. Tiie regular transaction of business was held, and Ma le was-a good attendance. A delightful social hour was enjoyed,
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Enjoy Bridge Contest. Visiting Rotary Anns who aceomj pnnied their husbands to the annual | outing of the Group Five Rotary
KAU8LE and SON • WF SELL MEAT THAT’S GOOD To v ,
Side Bacon, per !L Hamfcurger, per Ib. Pare Sausage, per !b Dry Sail Pork, Ib. Creamery Buiier, Ib Boiling Beef, Ib
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members of
state fund .
Road guards, Wallace say- are f 1 itiom a on a\ the main highwa >■ just nut ide the infestr hitter t niliuy, and are charge with topping and searching every automobile and vehicle to see that no green coin is moved from the trick'n areas into cli'iin area-. Ry this mensaie Walla"' ami his aides in the enn eivation d - pultment, warring . gnm-t the hoie: fur Hiillie two year , sei'k to low up it inarch aero- the ga d corn licit of the nation. Guards will he in uniform, • ignu elected along the highways will Bppri-e motoii-ts and travelerwliy they .ire stopped, an the public i a kcil to coopciate with the gourd- to plulect the country’s gnat
farm industry.
Since Indiana became host to tlus vicious farm pest some two \e r-
I i rvici at the Fillmore Methor t church on Sunday evening will ! be in the form of a dramatized seimon. There will be special music. The mtiie community i invited to attend.
spn a i , via the moth stage, from 39
to .id mill i .ich year, it ; imperative Mi . Mi- uri II ima ami son, Robthat gn in coin movement- he rigidly,' M. of Rurliaitk, Calif., are the guests enfor" To date, due to prevention 'f Mr-. Frank A. Hay and Louis
v, - k and also the cleanup of fields in full and winter, Indiana farmer have sustained no i nous crop lo from the pest. o — K. Dorsey Construction Co. wa I' ' paring to pave the wings on Ninth Iniliutm tri'i t Friday and intended to pour the cement late Friday afternoon. After this is done the mixer will move to the south end of Indiana -treet and begin paving it.
IF. They are entoute to New York 1 ity to visit Je e W. Wink and othe reb.t ive On their retuin trip they will top again in Groencastle for a we< k ci' ten day. before leaving for
Burbank.
Between two and three hundred P 1 pie listened to the radio receptii n of the tight last night at the Franklin street garage. The recen'ion wa excel d ion ally clear and distinct.
DEER TRAILS AND ANCIENT OWL HAUNTS
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ECONOMY STORE The* Sloro Phal Sells .More Quality Fats For The Same Money. Swift’s Premium Bacon, 1 11). box 45e Swift’s Breakfast Bacon, 1 lb. roll :]5 e Siitfar Cured Bacon, to fry or boil. lb. ... 25c Beef Roast, lb., 25c to ] >)l Ac Pickled Pork, It) Dry Salt Pork, lb Swift’s Premium Piy Hams, whole, lb. .. 2,0c KelloK.tr Corn Flakes or Post Tosties, 2 for 15c Grape Nuts J7 C . KelloK'Ks Bran Flakes iq c Shredded Wheat j] c Pet Milk, can 10c and 5e Searchlight Matches '...... 5c P. & G. or Flake White, 10 for 3Sc Palm Olive Soap, 3 for on,. Flour, 24 lb. Bag q v Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. (;> New Honey, large rack or )( , kffp thf diffkrknci: ^ e U ill (d've a Demonstration of Sunshine Biscuits from 2 P. M. to 9 P. M. ^ on Are (brdially Invited
them. There were limbs
wif mtii'h larger than many
saw lug- these days.
I Ip' inletior of this massive trunk wa 11 "ti-d " it, and in this vast cavity
(here livid a colony of owl homed owl , not the little
that quaver around
hose birds w
in;
—great fellow-
on gloomy even- j *rc the origin of
ite cri ' k - name. Their teverberating ' ct.uld Im' hoard a mile tin "Ugh the wood-, nown on the ground, beneath the wide-spreu'ing limbs, there was an Indi; n encampment. When the shades of the evening would fall, the big owls up in the tree would hoot, and the Indian bravi on the ground would whoop, so Hi t, ever Hiing considered, it W ns n neigliboothooil not to la* sought by nerve r v|, t e f, || :s _, 10 t ,. Jn . at ha-t. Later, however, Theodore Crawley and others of his fam-l i'y grew to maturity not far away, an they - ..w no evl T effeets of th»' environment, a is self-evident. Indians South Of Limedale One tue Indi in villcg >s near Greeiu a-tle, not mentioned before thi- wa - locat'd south of Limedale on land on whit h John R. Miller of Green
It u eloae to
the - "' am that flows through Allendale. Near the -ite of the old redman s town t! ere was a strongly flow ing pring, and the stream wa - large enough to furnish many fish for
lu-ky anglers, Mr. Miller yet when he peaks of the messes
of .-unfish which he himself took from it water ,, in his bare foot days. Mr. Miller found numerous Indian
relic when he lived there.
—G. E. Black.
QUALITY SPECIALS
clulc- on Thursday spent the aftertl,,. noon in playing bridge at the Country Club. High scores were as follows: 5c Mrs. Ward, Crawforilsville, l-t;!==l Mi . Hulbert Smith, Indianapolis,jsl [3* 't:d: M -. Brosman, Indianapoli , 3:iC = -Mi . J. J. Wistlelogel, Lafayette, 4th; Mr . Gene Pulliam; Lebanon 5th; Mi \ II. Ftannigan,rawfor-!sville ! 31 0th. M
This is a
White Lily
Year
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Housewives use White Lily Flour t0 your baking for satisfactory resu;: ~ We guarantee every sack. In fact M *' guarantee every })i ocluctt^v^d*
Fryini; Chickens
PATIENTS AT LARGE U TER HOSPITAL ITRF =
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Home Baked Hams ( ounlry Sausage Fresh Veal Lamb Cottage Cheese Potato ( hips Fresh Bread
Batava Brand Salad Dressings, Sand)\ ich Spreads Olives Pickles
Quality Meal Markel
PHONE 12. I"H\ \ HE!., Prop.
Sugar Water Melon , once used are alway fuvorit' Wctz till feet
hungry folks.
the
smile
thi buil ling yesterday is beliobod lo ^ Itavi' caused a short circuit in anj^g electric lie^ht wire which caused the Uf Et kino Young, night watchman loi ked out of a window shortly after I =5 ! mi night, and -aw one of the cupola. j of the building aflame. Young ran to the office of Dr. S. W. Farmei, supei intemient, pounded on the locked door and finally aroused Dr. Farmer. The superintendent j look one look at the blaze, towering above the central building, while 2,372 It dples- patient cowered in adjoining wings. “Turn the patient- out,” he ordered. Keepers went through the building opening every coll, and the hundred of patients, many of Went clad only in night clothing or wrapped in heel-, fled out into the drizzling rain. Mcmoiios of a -imilar disaster 551 year ago when many inmates were burned to death in theii cells, prompted officers to hurry the patients fiom the building. Many started dully at the flames, without comprehension, some laugh d mio wept and others threw thomelve to the ground and slept. Everywhere guards nml officer guaideil the crowd. In spite of their vigil nee, many patients lipped away ari'i.ss the fields and along the roads to Nashville.
See Us Lor Chicken Feeds Harris Milling
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The l.mndnu Setiun <
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And let us have your exposed dims for the highest grade brushing.
USTLN to KODAK HOUR" UN '<>1 I! RADIO FRIDAY EVENING.
Mullins Drug Store
Not jimt smart.. . tlieso All- American b<"''j b> Fisher. Not just beautifully appointed' 1 trim and arresting . , . long ami low. H ||: " J addition . , . they're huilt fur those whiivWl comfort and luxury as well us All-Aincri * 1 1 style. . . And beneath the bodies . . . a'Q stamina and reliability . . . all the sii|H' rll ' r ities of performance resulting froi* 1 American design. From llie big, sturdy ' American chassis. Powered by a 2u* < ' ll J inch engine willi harmonic balancer
the famous (i-M-H cylinder hear!.. • Herr^ I
bodies and <'liassis unusual in quality
size... Just what everyone want*
in hi*
motorcar. Just what experienced n,0, f ia ' l - have hoped to obtain for as little a*
2-Door Sedan,$1045: l.andnu (loupe, $1045; Sport imM* I'haeton. $1075; 4-lhntr Srdmn, $1145; Cahriolet, 'l i,ir« ,$1205 i Wire Wheel*, .S/»ar<» Tiren and 't runk N<i> ^
t. $745 to $875. Ill price* at ( ar " ,n kMI JI»4
Sedan, $1265 (
New Serie*
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