The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 August 1928 — Page 2

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BROAD RIPPLE PARK INDIANAPOLIS SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 GALA Harvest Time Outing

liy Residents of Shelby, Johnson, Morgan and Putnam Tonnties.

CRT THK ( ROW!) TOGETHER AND ATTEND THIS DAY OF ALL DAYS THRILLS AND FUN FOR EVERYONE

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Kvca'iilion (Jiv<*n Mrs. Haurk. Mrs. Halph Howard entortained on

Tup-day iiflomoon ;it hor homo on Boutr 7 with a delightful reception in tioiior of Mrs. A. A. Hauck, who

before iier recent marriage wu> Mi i.tli'd Sundage of Indianapolis. 'J'he home throughout was decorat-

ed in garden (lowers, with gladioli in the front living room and sweet peain the bark living room. A number of ladies called between the hour of

2:30 o’clock and >:00 o’clock. Delicious refreshments of punch

and cake were served. Mrs. Howard was assisted at serving time by Miss l.aurs Hauck, Miss Lenore lluurk.

Phone All Social Hems To 95. Tri Kappa Picnic Supper.

Tri Kappa will entertain their Im - bands and friends with :t picnic supper, Thursday evening at 0:00 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. (i. Brown in Northwood. Each member please bring one dish of food, and-

wichcs and table service.

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l). K. S. Meets Tonight. , (ireencastle Chapter No. 255, O. K. j S., will meet in regular session tonight at 8:00 o’clock. There will be initiation of candidates. .;. a. .j. * .p .p While Away ( lid). I The While Away Club will meet

Pretty Luncheon Bridge. Miss Phoebe Conley, whose marriage to Ed Diederich of Indianapolis wiil take place Sunday, August ">th was guest of honor Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon-bridge and howei given by .Mi s Pearl Gibson at ' :00 o’clock at the home of Mrs. I Gray Potter, 40fi K. Washington St. Decorations throughout the house were in the bride-elect's chosen colors ot yellow and orchid, and ilo.wers wre u ed in profusion. The dining room table, adorned in the bridal colMi nley’ table, where '.. i seated with her aunt, Mrs. r. C. Hurst, Mi Gibson and Mrs. Vila J. Boyle of Indianapolis. There v re i'ojr tables of cards, Jand three prizes were given, one to the gue-t of honor, and two high score prizes. The gift were presented to the bride in a very uni'iue manner. Alarm clock- had been stationed around the rooms, and at intervals during the often; on when an alarm would ound, the bride-elect would find a gift. These were put on the bride’s table, and later during the afternoon opened. Guests were: Miss Phoebe Conley, Mi F tella Shoptaugh, Miss Helen (Brother-, Mr-. Ralph West, Miss I'li ■ nee Talburt, Mrs. ('. W. Otis, I Mi . W. O. Timmons, Mrs. Harold 1 Talbett. Mi . C. C. Ilur-t, Miss Genevieve Daggy, Mrs. W. It. Hutcheson, Mr . Park Dunbar, Mr-. Frank Jones, Mr . Gray Potter, Miss Grace McGrath of Columbus, and Mrs. Vilas J. Hoyle of Indianapolis. Mrs. Boyle wa before her marriage this spring, Mi; Kleanor Torr, formerly of this i city. *!• v -IBrunerstown Schorl Reunion.

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PUSHING CENTENNIAL PLANS

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Personal And Local News

i Bernice Tribby left yesterday for Ladoga where she will spend the next

two weeks.

All former pupil-, teachers, school official and their friends tire invited to inei at the Brunerstown school building Thur day. August 10, 1P28 with well filled ba.-kets for an all day picnic. Many former students are j planning to be present and they will furni-h the entertainment. Come and help make tin the most happy day yog have ever spent on the playground of old Brunerstown. Robert Irwin, i< Chairman. .[. •>.}• Hodshirc Family Reunion.

Miss Kathryn Stoner, Mrs. Lola Long, Thursday nftorroon wlt.1 Mi Frank Mrs. Harry Wissell and Miss Lucy Shoptaugh m East Srinintny street.

KlingFr of Brazil. + + + + + .;..;..;..;. .j..;. Card Party For Miss Conley.

Club To Picnic. Mi- Stella Shoptaugh, 010 K. SemThe Thursday Reading Club will inary street, will entertain with a hold a picnic at the home of Mrs. It card party Friday evening at 7:110 i U. Stringer, South College Avenue, o'clock for Miss Phoebe Conley, V pr -mpUy at V2 o’clock Thursday. 1 whose marriage to Ed Diederich of « Each member is asked to bring a dish Indianapolis will take place Sunday,

* and sandwiches. August 5th.

The tenth annual reunion of the Hodshirc family will be held on Sunday, Aug. 5, at the home of John j lloil.-hire on the National Highway, |just \ve t of the State Farm. Ml friends are invited to bring their ha ket and pend the day with lus. A program will be given in the | afternoon. ' Raymond Fisher, Pres. Mi-. Theodore Crawley, Sec’y. (Continued on Page 4.)

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Friday and Saturday

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GENUINE FRENCH

NARCISSUS

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Popular Perfume

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—Comes to you from the wonderful (lower gardens of Southern France. Packed in a beautiful gift package, make an ideal gift. 5/OL A Regular SkS.OO Value.

And We Will (live You FREE A Regular $2 Value Narcissus

Deluxe

Exquisite Face Powder

Both Articles, $5 Value, For Only 98<

Direct From France

Never before in ling history have such wonderful products born sold at this price. This sale is made noxsible by the manufacturer standing the expense and we are sacrificing our profits that you may know n I love these toilet good as (wo million ladie. throughout the world. We cannot urge y. iu too alruielv *' take advantage of this wonderful offer. Limit three to a customer. ' y

MANUFACTURER’S INTRODUCTORY OFFER Brinfif 98c ,0 ° ,,r tnn nmI rPCeiVe a * : ’' 00 Kitt l ,n, ' kn,r '' consisting of $3,00 size ® EXQUISITE NARCISSUS PERFUME And a .<2.00 box of Narcissus DeLuxr Exquisite fare powder. You save $1.02 This is a manufacturer’ Advertising Sale and we are extremely lucky to he able to offer our cm. turners he e exclusive products at this rid.cuhm-ly low price. Sold only in Greencastle at R P Mullins Drug .Store and „,)i v unt n Saturday night at advertised price. Limit three to a customer. ’

MAIL ORDERS FILLED—ADI) 10r EXTRA FOR PACKING AND POSTAGE

Mullins 9 Drug Store

West Side Square.

Phone 19.

Miss Vura Worth, registar o’ >?- Pauw Univarsity, started °t' her va-

cation Tuesday.

Mrs. U. S. Munnon of rural route 3 is driving u mw Ot-kland Sedan ‘-eut by Stark and G;i..Tth. Mrs. F. C. Yeager has returned home from Chicago where she him been visiting the past week. William Griffin of tural route 2 is driving a new Ford Roadster sold by King Morrison and Foster. Ferdinand Stauch is spending a few| days with his grand parents, Mr. an 11 Mrs. W. J. Hunt at Manhattan.

GREENFIELD, Ind., Aug. 1 (UP) County Superintendent of Schools Grover C. VanDuyn today announced ! that plans for the Greenfield and (Hancock county centennial are being ! pushed forward rapidly. Tlie celebration is to be held on Oct. 8. i ! Invitations to address the celebration include Senator Robert M. La-

i Follette, Wisconsin.

The celebration will take place on (the birthday anniversary of James Whitcomb Riley, Who formerly resided here. All the centenial activities will be centered around Riley park, which was named in honor of

the Hoosier poet.

CROSSING TIME FOR ATLANTIC WILL BE CUT

Gordon

Bodice Top

Chemise

True comfort in an open le-» chemise, and perfect sty le as well—for Gordon cuts rayon garments of ample room yet with slender line. Skillfully dyed in fast color pink or peach, Gordon rayon looks well, wears well, and keep its shape. Skillful tailoring, correct styling and a complete range of sizes.

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J. H. PITCHFORK

ANNOUNCEMENT

Miss Gladys MrAninch has returned to her work at the Telephone Office after a month’s vacation.

Miss Margaret Nelson has returned to her work as bookkeeper at the Telephone Office after a week’s vacation.

Mrs. Grace Hur t of Cloverdale will act as bookkeeper at the Ford Motor Co., while Miss Ruark is on her vacation.

I will continue to give permai ^ throughout the summer months at

price of

William Stewart and son Harrohl who have been on a ten days motor trip to the east, arrived home Tuesday.

Artie O’Hair of North Indiana street has a new Pontiac Sedan from the Stark and Griffith Motor Sales Company.

Miss Catherine Veach, secretary to the deans of DePuuw, has returne I from her vacation which she spent in California.

Miss tem-da Kunter, assistant iegistar, his returned to her work after spending her vacation at her old home in Evansville.

Alma Miller ha-- been appointed administratrix of the estate of James M. Crosley. Charles McGaughey was the attorney for the plaintiff.

Mr. and Mrs. Asa Smith are visiting in Indianapolis and Seymour for a week or ten days. He is taking his annual vacation from his woik tit Meharry Hall.

Letters of administration lia\V been issued in the estate of Samuel Johnston to the Central Trust Company of Greencastle. Corwin and Gillen were attorneys for the plaintiff. Master Richard Baldwin, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James Merryweather, will undergo an operation Thursday at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis for the removal of tonsils.

that with the exception of the tonnage they will be larger than the Leviathan. The continuous sea speed ise set at 33 knots an hour and n maximum peed capacity of 35 knots an hour. The speed is 8 knots an hour faster than the Leviathan. In other word one of these ships could start with the Leviathan and be out of sight of the Leviathan in an hour. Each ship will have space for 20 airplanes ami will carry in normal commerce eight to ten ’planes fully equipped, manned, fueled and ready

to fly at a moment’s notice.

Ra-ed on the actual experience ot the U. S. K. Saratoga and the U. S. S. j Lexington, officials declare that as aii plane prepares to land on the ve-- B

el the ship will head Into the wind K ^

and then proceed full speed ahead,!

with the result that the airplane will * \RI> OF 3 HANKS seem to hover over the ship as it is j We wish to thank our friends an landing, and a landing speed of oji neighbors for the kind deeds shown

us in our recent bereavement at the death of our dear mother, Margaret

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miles and hour, In departing from tmships, airplanes will have the aid of a catapult in achieving the speed nec-1

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CLINTON FALLS

The funeral of Mrs. Margaret H >1land who died at the home of her ' aughter Mr. andMts. Kenneth Harris in Greencastle was held here at the M. I’. Church Tuesday evening at 2.30 o’clock by Rev. Sherrill af.er which the remains were laid to re-t in

the cemetery near by.

Mr. and Mr.-. Joe Staggs and two

Holland. We desire, especially to thank Rev. Sherrill for his con oling words, the singers and Mr. McCurry, the undertaker; and all for their beautiful Moral offerings. THE CHILDREN.

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Circuit Court of I'utnnm County, ' tin* court house in the elty or (Jrecnoustle, Indiana, and from day to day threrenfter until sold, offer for sale ut private sale, the fojlowlnR: described

real estate, to-wit:

The east half of the north mut quarter of section 19, Township 1 • North, Hange J \v. <t, containing fc » ..

•on siadit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. • »> ' • e. m«.i. ,,r t.-s-. in\

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haii Surber. (Township K* North, Rauue T West. d. til. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Crodian and .' S daughter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goddanl , 'Ion. th. nr, south, on tli. w-i tin*- ■ ii, . ,, , ... Niiid S'-etion, i,i n ,,f --.{id c-ii Tl, and son sp.'nt Sunday with Mr. and | n,,,. which i- »: ' hni: and lint An

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and Mrs. Charlie Po*Uand Mills.

Rev. and Mrs. YV. E. Wilmoth and daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fierce spent Sunday with Mr. and

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Ferd Lucas, Dr. J. A. Throop and Richard Cowgill spent last night at Eel river fishing. Early this morning Mr. Lucas landed a monster cart) and decided to remain throughout the

day.

Stanley M. Davis arrived home from Detroit, Michigan this morning, where they spent a month with Mr . Hampton’s daughter, Mrs. Mabel Pan

of Detroit, Michigan.

Mrs. J, G, Dunbar of East Seminary Street has returned from a visit with her sister Miss Nellie Talbott who is in' the Fairbanks home in Terre Haute. Miss Talbotts’ address is 721, 8th St. and she will he pleased

to hear from her friends.

Short funeral services for J. D. Ellis were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the residence at 20(1 VV. Franklin St., with Rev. B. H. Bruner in charge. The funeral party will leave this city early Thursday morning for Milltown, Ind., for bur-

ial.

Hiram Crandall and sister, Miss •iy f randall of Indianapolis, spent the week-end at home on Crown St. They we re accompanied by Merwin Ldhedale and Miss Nannie Faugh, also Misses Frances and Evelyn Stoy , Mi * s Charlotte Jones as guests

front Indianapolis.

( harles Crawley, who was taken suddenly ill Tuesday morning while at work at the local post office, was ! r<> Ported improving Wednesday. Mr. ,< rawley had an attack of acute indigestion. Re had not been feeling well for several days, and his sudden

•''^•ss alarmed his friends.

The Indiana State Board of Health irough their department of Infant and Child Hygiene will hold a health conference and Health Test for chil"Vrr infanc y to 7 years old at

, H 'K h School Gym August 27-28

29’ Children must he accomimnie.1 by parent or parents. The clinic free. The committee in charge for

treencaatle Township and city is; • rs. A. A. Hauck, Mrs. R. Bartley, Mrs. Grafton Ungden, Mrs. Kate

a uck and Migg Laura Hauck.

Kash and Karry

Prices Every Day In The Week.

White Lily Bread,

Full Found Loaf

5c

Ten Founds Granulated Sugar ....

63c

F. & G. Laundry Soap, 5 Bars

23c

A (iood Winter Wheat Flour

95c

Quaker Spring Wheat (PI OA ' Flour

Hormels liaeou Squares, Dry Sugar Cured, Per Lb.

Hormels Minnesota Breakfast Bacon, Per Lb

38c

Rio and Santos_ Blend Coffee in Bulk, Per Lb.

28c

Comet Matches, Best 5c Quality, 3 for

10c

Scott County Red Beans, 3 Cans

25c

California Dried Apricots, Per Pound

20c

Jersey Bice Flakes, 2 Packages

25c

Puffed Wheat, Per Package

13c

Swansdewn Cake Flour, Per Package

33c

2 Pound Cartons, National Graham Crackers

35c

Pint Bottles Grape Juice. Best Quality . .

25c

Kisl Cross Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 for ..

25c

Quart Jars. New Spanish Olives

50c

Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 Cans

15c

All 10c Tobaccos Scrap and Fine Cut, .3 for..

25c

Lcui? F. Hays

(South Side Square)

THE MODERN WAY TO

SIT DOWN

When You Iron With The Folding Electric ironer and be The Federal will iron ruffled

easily as it turns out flatwork quickly allowing you to have J other duties or pleasure. It (lo y T that tired feeling from doing a a

ironing.

All you do is to feed the ga rn1 ?-1 machine and the Federal doo^. ,

Easy to operate— children cai

to do this weekly chore.

Moderately Priced At

TERMS IF DESIRI ff

WABASH VALLEY El# 1 ,

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