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

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Also new assortment of necklaco

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Mi . W. P. WinRert of Cloverdale wa.^ a vi itor in Greencastle Tliuiv<Jay. ,

Gnonca tin Encampment No.

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work.

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int'j | i ,,i|.|i’t(,n' (irocc’i y on Wc* t Berr .■tlrci’t. I a kid Mr. Teni|i|iinan a lot ol <|iic. tion about tireenca. ih', i! u nilorful I'olli'gc', tine' Uid.-ii radroau facililic* , lactorie . mills, etc., until Im up ami a.-ki’i. ‘’.vhat i our bu' in>il you have any hi 'idi ho,In ring I want to find out how

Mrs. T. T. Moore of Phoenix, Ari zona, is in the city, visiting with relatives and friends.

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(K'Ople like Middy Bread,” I an-

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‘Well, I heard one woman av the 1 other day it had the best flavor am! v. i ’i oft and nice to cut. I ex pee! that' lanrely the reason they like it.’ I want away atiMied for In had discovered unie of the thing wc have a I way known about it”

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Middy Bread

Mi . Eva Nico on of Brazil is the iguest <if Mrs. Mary Stoner at her ' ho UK west of the city.

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allen have rejturned to their home after a week’s stay at Battle Ground.

Mrs. Jesse A llee Byrd and daughter Dorothy Ann of Jacksonville, Fla. arrived here today to spend the summer Mrs. Byrd will he with Mrs. Frank Farmer on South Indiana Street.

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—has the best flavor

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Geoige Picketts of Franklin street

has a new Pontiac : old by the Stark

. nd Giiffith Motor Sales Company.

Mrs. Wilson New of Knoxville, iVnn., i: here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mick and daughter, Mis Martha.

j Mr. and Mi . John T. Maloney and ! daughter, Margaret returned home 'I hur day morning after a week spent

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at French Lick.

Mrs. John S. Browning of Indianapoli ■ formerly of this city, left W< <1I ne day for Portland, Oregon, where ! lie will visit her brother, Walter ; Gorham.

Mi s \riiiiierman Host(”

< I' m' cm I hih Pic nic.

i’honp All Social Items To 95. 1 o Hold Ki’tinion Sunday.

The Woman’s Foreign Missionary •iocie’.y o! the Mc thodi-t Church met Wc'dne day at the home' of Miss I,aura Aiiiraerman, Wood St. Due to th fa. t that ci many of the ladies of the ciciety are at Battle Ground, there wa a mall crowd present hut a very enjoyable afternoon was spent by those present.

Mrs. Charle ti n, was ho ■

all daw picnic i 1 • ’ 1 The at Sutherlin Spi ic ■ inp were: A Mi Vi la .hi k Hamilton mi \1 Hanihui: , N. V.

Suthoilin, mar Mo, s \V' dne'-day for an meeting of the Cre - dinm r was i rve I inp . Guest- at the d i . Je.-.-e Sutherlin,

Woods Reunion. The Wood- Reunion will he held, Sunday August 5th at the home of Lee Woods. Everybody is Invited.

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Plltnamville Club Meets.

The Home Economics Club of Warren township met August 2, 1928 at the School hou.-e mt 1:30 P. M. As

There will be a call meeting of members of the Red Men’s lodge at 7:20 o’clock tonight, to make arrangements to attend the funeral of Brother J. G. Sharp of Coatesville.

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in Dayton, Ohio. &

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J. B. Torncy of the American Shon hoin Breeders Association was in Greencastle Thursdap and spoke

the meeting held at the McCabe farm I’ 1 t ' -1 an i-xte today for the local Shorthorn Breed- ' riliortcd a c-s. |’ Pry little troubli i,

, tires and an acciiit

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sweet have me vly fi . returned home after an exten. ive trip Wa-hington 1) r through the east. They left Green- ight to b . castle about two weeks ago for We-t also mad Virginia and returned home by the Mount Yt nun an, , way of Washington D. C. tcrest.

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P. T. Brown of Purdue University was in Greencastle today and attend- r= cd the meeting and picnic of the I = Shorthorn Breeders held today at the McCabe farm.

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Mr. and Mrs. IT. L. Krehl, F. O. Swingley, Mrs. John Gray and Prof, and Mrs. R. A. Ogg motored to liatjtk* Ground Thursday morning to at- , tend the Layman’s Day program be-

, there was no special program they ajl | inK , h( . rr at tho Battle Ground

Broad Ripple Park, Indianapolis, which ha- become a veritable mecca toward which people seeking summer recreation turn has this season e\I'l'i'di'il itself in popularity as the outstanding amusement park in Ind-

Miss Mary Glen iana. It has really become an InClydc Rogers of (liana in-titution for gathering;, out-

Mr . John Dunliar lead the devotions, and also ; avi a v. ry interesting account of tin organization of the fir-t mi sionary journey in the world. The re were report from the i.’.oung people': di\i-iun.-., the Stand- ' ml Bean • and the Little Light i Beard >.

went for an outing down at the creek:

which was enjoyed by all.

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I-H t lilh Meets.

Assembly.

FOR SALE

Bridges 1 lonir, ( orner Locust and Fr iin Streets—Good modern house, acres ground, abundance of fruit.

I H. L. Jackson left Thursday by motor bus for a trip west. He will

The Whip-lt 4-11 club met Wed-1 R top off several places in Kansas and j nesduy, July 18th at the home of i Oklahoma, and will probably then ==

CENTRAL TRUST CO SET’ S. ('. SAYEKS.

children also were present.

ral husband- and ings, and idcnics

O. I. S. M ,i

<iieenc:! t|i ( i ip'i i

Easter

Thi popularity will probably he g’i ly enhanced during the forthcoming Harvest Time Outing that •\ ill he held in the park Sunday, An-

Star met Wednesday i venir in n gust nth by residents of Shelby, ' ' Mn ‘ ,n, l bold initiation for .Johnson, Morgan and Putnam coun-

caiiiiidates. A -m ial hour w.i. onjuycil after the husine.- meeting.

ties. Thi none wlio

will he a jollification that attends will soon forget.

Mi A. T. Brjgg-. outlined tho new ‘ t honk for the following year. The subject „f the book is “Africa” and j wdl liave not only the missionary lif' ni dial country hut will deal with I the industries in Africa, such as gold mining and the diamond industry. After the husine- ession the deli inu- picnic dinner was served on 'the -paciou P' relies of the home.

Miss Marian Hazelett. The meeting was opened by th' reading of the secretary’s report and with answering of the roll call. The afternoon was spent in playing game- and in having a social j rood time. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. The club adjourned to meet wi'h Mi. Freda I.awter.

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Hutcheson Reunion Sunday. The Hutcheson reunion will 1m> held Sunday, August 5th at the home of P. B. Hutcheson in the grove across 'rum the Antioch Christian Church. This i the 8th annual reunion of the family and a good crowd m expected. N’eighhoi and friends of | the family are extended a cordial

welcome.

continue through to Los Angeles, j =

tire trip by motor hu-.

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You Will Be Lucky — Thursday Friday and Saturday

•Tn MUR ROW ii|tens the final (jee.r1 .'one of the sea on. Hundreds nt pair: from our summer tuck hav e been ri p rouped, with prices cut o deepls that many a visit.,r will buy two and throe pairs. Shoes for the "dire family; year ’round weight-1 * "im 1 hut come early I

Women’s $3.85 $5.85 Men’s $4.85 $6.85 Children’s $1.85 $3.85

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ADDITIONAL LOCALS

The Mar hall Cement and Grain Company ha a m w Chevrolet truck "Id by the Beck Sales Company. A “crazy" tournament will lx* held | at the Northwuod golf course ne t Sunday. The plans for the tourney are ecret and were not divulgi d by tho c in charge, hut, according to report , they will he crazy enough for | anyone.

Telephone Men To Meet Aug. 15

" I " I ' I N I It w, INDIANA OR G \N!Z VI lov TO HOLD MEET •N MARTINSVILLE.

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MOORE & COOK Quality Shoos for Loss.”

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I rod Preston, manager of (he Martin ville I’eleph' no Company, was in Greencastle Tuesday to attend a ■nneting of the directors of the West ' •ntral Indiana Telephone Associatnm. Mr. Preston is a member of the hoard of directors of the a-sori-•dinn. It was decided to hold a meeting of the association in this city on Wednesday, August 15th. Details as to the program will he announced "ter, hut features of interest to te|nI'hone company employees at the ""T 1 " 1 * will hi- schools for plant men an " 0 P"ators. At the operators -< 100I at the meeting at Greencastle n -t year 80 operators were present. It is expected that from 150 to 200 ; employees and nfficers of the tole- ! ,honp c °mpany will attend the meetling.

’U"' district i composed of Putnam, Montgomery, Boone, Hendricks, Greene, clay, Sullivan, Parke, and Morgan counties.-Martinsville Reporter.

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