The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 August 1928 — Page 4

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(THE OREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1928.

WWWWWWW^^^ ’ ' Cool! Practical! Economical!

Horn WodnoMlay afU'inoon with M■ • ■ i Morris ui'H Mr^. K'l Sh-cld-

th«‘ a.s.'ittinp host'- <"i.

Fresh, New Summertime Undergarments Of Rayon

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’mAh SKLhINU <it' two

iniiirs of dainty mnlri t

lasliiiiiicil fro in tin* sorvieetilth

Basement

ray mii.

Mrs. A. H. Horn n.sittd Mr. arrl | Mrs. C. A. Rockwell of Indianapolis last week. Leslie Lewis, Kramblett, Mi. Mlij son Bridifes and Robert Glidewoll n - ] turned home Sunday after a foer i days camping trip at Hoosier H: :n

j lands.

j Mr. and Mrs. Walter (jane ", Mr. land Mrs. Chester (iannr ui dau^ > ter Janett of near Morton attended the Wamsley reunion at Mr. and Mi'. . David Scroggins home on the State ^

Farm.

Mr. and Mrs. J.oui Bolion, Mr.-.! I Claude Talbott and daughter, Hilina. tlr. and Mrs. Ray Holton and (laugh- , j ter, Virginia, attended their family 1 reunion at Forest Park in Brazil on ; Sunday. Miss Mildred Smith i- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Glidewell and family. Don’t forget the Putnamville home j coming at the M. K. church, Sunday, j August 2Ct. Everybody invited. Mrs. Gertrude Williamson of | Greeneastle spent Sundav with Mrs. j ‘ 01 lie Williams and family. John Edward Schmidt if Riley, In j diana, spent Sunday with Mr. and | M Tom William and Mi** Kath-j aleen O’Connor. Mrs. A. H. Horn who lias been visiting Mr. and Mr- Frank Sinclair of Newcastle lias returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hendrix spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Buis, east of Greeneastle. Mrs. William l.cwis Hendrix, who underwent an operation at the Methodist Ho-pital several weeks ago, i able to leave the hospital and will soon return to her In.me here. Bro. and Mrs. J. D. Harmon took dinner Sunday with Mi . A. II. Horn.

AUGUST SPECIAL AT CAM MACK’S

I ust 15th with Mrs. Samuel Frost. | Every one is invited to come. | Mr. and Mrs. Willitni Girton aiTT | son Donald Jean have been visiting | Mr. Girton’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Girton. Mr. Ross F. Hassler made a business trip to Indianapolis last Tuesday. There i- quite a few black berries in this vicinitj and stll more pickers.

Finely fashioned bloomers that are reinforced. Roomy, good elastic. Only.

Many wardrobe- • are SPECIAL

79c

This is a timely eventnend he restocked. The

BARGAINS.

The color range includes white, lb" h, blu , nile, orchid, peach.

I his \d is good for *1.00. Just clip and bring it with you and »e will allow you $4,011 on a dozen $10.00 pictures. Good ’till Aug. 31.

pink,

Costume slip that are good for vear round wear. They're i \cel!<mt values at only

$l.$o

s. c. PREVO COMPANY

"t;i;i" i:s'cas ri.E's econo.mv center’’

CounbOfotes

K< i \< H DALE

Mr. and Mr Cha . Diiismnic and childttm of I.M-t St. I.uui- l ame Wi line dav fur a vi-it vvitli hi- parents, Mr. and Mi Ja.-pei Dili more. Mr. and Mis. D. I! 11 Oatettf i anil son t'urti# and daugitei Mary, re turned Thursday fnnn a vi-it wild rrhitive.- in Kun-.'i . M ■ | vvoek with hi-r ruu-in, Martha (inf fin at l.afayitt Mr. and Mi- Rnymimd Clark and (it'ldieii visited Sunday with Mr. and 'It li.irne.-t cS'inen and diildren at

1 ildcn.

Mi nilvi Mr- Gh hwin attendei till flllleral ot tne lattel ' uncle, Johl Browning at G.'.m :le, I ridav. Mr. and Li*, tihn Leiichmati n Denver, Colo., os ne Monday t r at

exlcimed v..-it with the formeiV ninth ‘tv. Mr-.. Mm a Leachman and broth er Lane. lack I’urter letUMied home Wedm day lifter a wi ek' visit with Mr. am Mrs. Diir Rohmron and daughter id Decatur, ill. Mr-, filsle ( ... ' ford of Auliurn iv*- ting her uncli, M. S. Shull and wife. Clifford Miller i a Lebanon when he i- in charge of a Shell tilling ta

tion.

Mr. and 'D-. Gen. Hutchins of < raw-ford-v’lie, vi it'd n lativi - her. VVeilne day. Mr. and Hi Wilbur Day of Roy al Center vi-ited la I week wi l, tie lalter'a |iurcivt,, Mi. and Mr . Haiv Britt' n. Frank! n H.ii e i. Hainld ('In k Ja'i’ Rice .nii Heihert Jeffries ami Ralph Croehy v • nt to I’ontia -, Mich Weaiiesdii' :: , i I ui . Li n k live new ear'-- for Rnlph I dw i i of Ru In ille M r and Mis, K rl Si Ivey of Sout h Bend sr p, n 1 ag thill vacation will the former', naten' \lr. and Mi Ldwin Silvev i"d Wdlard. Mr. and 1 i-, Rn- Brooks and sop <>f Ev .ii-ville ,\!i ami Mrs. Henry Wil on i.’i.i ilinon i iif Evansville Mr. and Mi- I verett \ilis and Roy " n uf Am ■ilgi.t and M'lumy with Mr>. Ida Wil

non.

Mr. .mil Mis. Hairy Call of (ndi anapolis spent .‘•'..turday night and Htyluv vrh Ml and Mr-. Nathan

('ll.

Mr. mii Mis • l.a T’mt and Kern Putt, drove to IHack Hill \ I). | a • Wtek. when til, y w || visit Ml -

Put*. - parents, fm a few days.

Mr- G. W. Irwin leturned home hriilny after a ,tv ,iav ’ visit with

relatives at It in Haute.

Mr. i'lnl 'In. Wnllnce I nng and children of Greei. i.-tle visited Sundav wit), Mr. and Mrs. Frank LewiMr. and Mr-. John Couehnian and -is(er. Mrs. Tern ,Ct u | (/ . of l.adoga, . ’•ft Mondav for a two weeks’ motor ! trip tlmugh thi south, 'then , Ga.,

nil. Rida it. Mi. aiut .Mi.. Henry Wilson ami 'iddren of l.v;.n ,ville .'pent Saturday ■iu 1 ‘ ."id Si'-ulay w ith the latter a .i'-nr* .Mr. Mrs. Frank Case and son, Jo t ph. .'1 • and .Mrs. Hei.'chi'l /.uilai - and liildicn left Friday fur a visit with ■ lativi - at Detroit, Mich. Mi-- L.sther Sillery returned home om " l ake, when e as nt tended college this summer. Mi i d Mrs. Eugene Hutchem and un -pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.-. Cs' irtti Hutchens and children west of town. Mi. end Mr.- J. M. Stafford, enter iim d a -i\ u'cloek dinner Thur-day lioi.ni of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Naiiuie Reese’s, eventy-fifth hiitlihiy. Tile follow ing guests were pie.s"t: Mi. and Mr-. Ehci Chastain id iin npolts. Mi . Hazel Rice and laughter, Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. ' dter Wi rrick and children and .Mis r>n Akers. Mk comniun ty w.,- greatly shock d and grieved ITiday to hear of h'' 'Udd.en death of Win-ton Ashby, vhu vvn I m Lake Miehigari 'hd. vtsiting Hdatives in Chicago. .In body was brought to the home «;'turduy night and funeral was Hid Monday at the Pres•yteriaii church.

( LINTON I'AI.LS The revival meeting hegan at the l M. P. Church here Sunday night, j Aug. 12, by Rev Larry Newgent . ('ome and hear him. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Surb- | er Aug. S an 11 3-1 pound daugh- | ter, named Beryl Janneta. Mis- Maudia and Martha Cox and Dortha Woodall railed on Mrs. Eula Staggs Sunday eva ning. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller. Aug. !*, a son. Mr. and Mr-. Sam Lloyd, Mr. and .Mi'. Frank Vermillion spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Davis. •Mrs. Lida Pierce and Mrs. Nelli Bettis and sun -pent Friday with Mrs. Vernin Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George Connelly of Bellniore spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Davis.

Cammack’s Studio

Mr. and Mrs. William Priest spent the week en.i with Mr. and Mr.-.

Charles Bunten.

Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Skinner of Indianapolis spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Rain-

Miss ley Bunten of Indianapolis spent the week-end with home folks, Mr. .ml Mrs. Chailes Bunten. Mr. and Mrs. William Priest visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Dallas Ruurk.

Mrs. Stella Huffman attended the funeral of John Browning at Mt. Pleasant Friday afternoon. Mr. an Mis. Floyd Eastham visit- , Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace and daughter. Maynard Hunter brought home n fish Sunday evening that he caught weighing T'-j pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruark and childn n -pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson and family Mi-. Dallas Ruark spent Monday with Mis. Henry Jackson and child-

MANHATTAN j Misses Martha and Biddie F'unican I of the Christian Home at Marion vis- | ited friends here last week. | David Pollom is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross Huffman at Indianapolis. Misses Dorothy Lewis and Lola i Necse and John Lewis returned home ' Wednesday from a tour of Michigan |and Canada. While there they visitled friends in Caddillac, Ann Arbor, and Detroit. Fred Necse has returned to his home in Weslaco, Texas, after sevral days’ visit with relatives here. Miss Ruby Long spent the weekend in Indianapolis. Frankie Best of Greeneastle spent •i few day- last week with his grand- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Gose. John Lewis returned to Indianapolis, Sunday after a two weeks’ vaca-

tion.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sublett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Necse and family and .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Neese md family attended the Necse icunon near Hoosier Highlands, Sunday. Miss Flula Heath accompanied Of. and Mrs. Ernest Wright to their home in Illinois Monday for a two week'’ visit. The annual Wright reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath. Misses Lola Nee.'e and Eula Heath spent Friday in Terre Haute. Several from here attended the Quincy picnic Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoner of Bainbridge visited F'rank Daggy, Sunday. Mrs. Tamil Wright of Detroit, Mich., is visiting relatives here. Misses Martha and Biddie F’unican spent the day Monday with Mrs. Fid Herbert. Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Blackwell of Greeneastle culled on .Mrs. Minerva Gardner, Sunday.

( LOVKKDAI.K

Forest (i. Hurst was taken Sunday to St. \ incent hospital at Indmiiapolis where he will undeigo an appendicitis operation. Mis- Alice "alls of Bedford, Mis. Kmni.r Walls and Mr-. Charles McIntyre nf visited Mrs. Anna Woodall Friday. Mrs. J. E. McCoy returned Mondav from a two week's visit with relat

■ vi*' at " estfieli .

Mrs. Ev.. ( ohn was a bu-iness vis-

itin' in Indianapolis F'riday.

Mr. i nd Mis. Fied Fultz went Friduv to Salt m to attend the Golden

Uc..(|:iia aimivi I'..iy of Mr. and Mi-! Dale De-pain and children of (ici.ig.' Full/, hel., at their lunne Sun-1 ianapolis spent Sunday with

! Belle Keck.

Burn to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mohart Saturday a daughter, Mary Jane. Mr. ml Mrs. ( O. Day attended the

Hurst Reunion Sunday.

BRAZIL, Ind. Aug. it (UP)—Several thousand persons are expected to attend the annual picnic und home c. ming of th'' Modern Woodmen, which w ill tie held at Whitmer’s Grove

at Clay City, tomorrow.

Several prominent Hoosiers are scheduled to speak. A balloon ascension, aeroplane stunting and vaudeville acts will furnish amusements

for the program.

day.

COZY (OKNKK Born to Fail and Irene Surber Vuou.'t Sth all I-1 pound daughter aincd Buryi Jaunltn, Born to Charles and Verna Miller 'ugust pth a 7 pound son. Ilie revival meeting tiegun at the I. P. Church August pj with Larry >i wgept the cyclone evangelist in bulge, come and hear him. Nellie Betti- and son, and Lida o r." spent Friday with Ch»- Miller

nd family.

'unt Edna Collins 'pent F'riday vith uncle Calet Kanient and wife. I'he Slavens Reunion was held at he home of Homer Slavens Sunday. L-ohrll and IM.-ie Mae Thomas idled on Mildred H attin Sunday. ( thcrine Roach i- visiting he.' lephew oia Sutherlin and family at

Morton.

' lark Miller and wife spent Sunday with Elbert Betti and family. Mi. and Mr-. Hnuy Todd, Mr. and di'. Willie Michael railed on Mr. and W - Earl Surber la 1 Thur-lay nigHT Lizzie Hnrt and on Donald sjient j sunduy with her i.-ter Nellie Bettis and family. Lida Pierce spent la t Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Haney Bettis of Green

castle.

Donald Thoma silt] family spent

Sunday with his p.rent.-.

Bui re I Elisor and Lmily, and Mr. and Mi>. S. t). Ensoi -pent Sunday

al at Indianapolis Friday.

Glenn Hubbard underwent an op elation for appendicitis Thursday at t n- t Kristian Hospital at Indianapol-

Donald, the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. (| au ,i 0 Fiddler is ill with flux. Harold Gohel is ill with mastoiditis. Clovenlale uffered another defeat at the hands o Quincy 0 to 1 Sunday on the local diamond.

Poll I LAND MILLS ( hutch Sirvces were held here Sunday both morning and evening, j Miss Ad. ie Wimmsett of near Jud-j -un vi-ite. .< few days last week with | Mr. and Mi Fay Spencer and

daughter.

Mi-- Jum ;,nd F'rank Cunningham of Gaiy vi-itc.l relatives and friends .tround here a few days last week. Mr. hiul Mis. John Schi|n and 'omily spent the day Sunday with

Mr. and Mi«. Joe Sehoen.

Ray Cuiin i ham of Gary vi.-ited over the week end with home folks. Baron Sch.ien and lady friend of 1 danapolis called on Mr. ami Mis.

FILLMORE

Geialdilie Bale.' spent Saturday with Vera .Maxine Robinson.

Mi. | M Mi !vin Ru.nk visited!Joe Sehoen Saturday evening. ' ' ‘ ' !'!' ' ' |l ' ,lla ' Ruark Sut-| Several around here have been at s '. ' niUli ' ' c< ' I tending the Chautauqua at Rockville

Seven.I from here were in Green-1 this week,

castle Saturday.

Dorothy Wright was a buaineyt visitor in Indianapolis F’riday.

Mr. and Mr-. Fay Spencer and a lighter called «n Mr. and Mr-. Lowell Cunningham and son Sunday af-

tei noon.

loni Calvert and family called on

Mr hn vt w u n " r ' 1<n ' i • Vl1 '- Clarence Sigler in Ladaughter Wallace and dog. Sunday aftortooa.

iiaugmei .Saturday and Sunday

in Indiana puli- with Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Jess Eliott and daugh ter Mildred of Indianapolis spent Satunlay night and Sunday in Fillmore.

hem/ tin t r.t objective, where thev| W ’^ ^ ,iC ^ McCarty of Indianapolis. will •I : • 4 M ,• f * 1. a. ■ * l.,v.5 I iets-c I.,.. •

'•d'l ■ i it Mr. Cimcliinaii’s brother Mr Anna Mr('am|ib»*ll Ti turneil home Satenii'c uftei a week’, visit with her daughter, Mrs. pearl Zeigrer and farclly i t Indianapoli' Mr. iin.l Mr". D. R Hnstetter and femilv visited Sinday with relatives

at Ftbuimingtcii.

Mrs. 1 cuDb I • ' k cume Sunday for a few du"V viai* v i'h h* i nir.'iitAlr. and Mrs. A. C. Luekridge and

Loveda Alice Lewi- j s visiting her ( 1 -'ll'. CJm* d de| for a few

weeks.

Millie Newgent an

Wm. Skinner, Frederick Skinner

Mrs.

• ANNAN CHAPEL

1 he Girton reunion was held

lust

h 7 good^criian^attendelMhi^Estep! here.^Th^e^ ' 12th ^ gr0Ve

Inn Siitulot, cu..a ... ti. . . i *

was quite a

every one enjoyed

number here themselves !|

Reunion Sunday that was held with'and

Mis. Stella Huffmaii"' , M^li ui . Kr, ' atly ' Al ,l0 °n “ bountiful dinner) children called'and daughter u..i,w ' ' 1 W “ s i 'P roa ' i »nd in the afternoon

•Mamie Goddard ia--. Thursday) tor attended th.'st'j'iU inln’;,!.. wh *ch wa» enjoyed by all.

evening.

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PLTNAMMLLE # L-udiei' Aid met with Mr a. A.

Hainhndgi

Stadler Reunion .1

Sunday.

Mr. James T. Beaman has been

Mr. anil M Badger it... . . . . ,h ‘‘' s " k ,i ' t f(,r the past week. But isj|

Explains why girls leave home for Broadway! Enfolds why everybody is wild about the girls who leave home for Broadway! THRILLS! THROBS! L'lGHS!

Tonight, Last Times

Tonight, )>• •for th 15

ESTHER RALSTON “SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS”

MKRl 11 VN IS’ Tit KET NIGHT

LIVE IN MOVING HOI SE VINCENNES, Iml., Aug. 11. (UP) -Person- living in the O'Neal looming hou-e here did not lose eny sleep over the fact that their home vva moved three blocks. The work of moving the house to it- new locution took a week. Persons lived in the house and apparently were comfortable during the moving.

'OMISSION

10c—25c

'N EYE FOR COLOR STOCKHOLM, Aug. 14 (UP)—A

donation of $1,500 woith of red paint lias just tjeen received by the Lap-

hou.-es along th .er, in iiorthi'ininost'ttee. iiii.y contrast gk n tF homestead.' in Fj>, the • ier. The societytjrjr •«

I smi Local Georgraphy Society. The and distributee j *nd

anon.'iiious (Iniior Fa- specified fiat wh.) aie wow t the paint he used to coat the farm red.

BBG

NE" MAYSVILLE

Mr. and .Mr . John Mller, Ida gnd ) Lama Steward, Mrs. John Cramer)

were in Indianapolis Friday.

F! iwaid I,. .', Eugene and Fiarl Un-| derwood of St. Louis, Michigan spent

last w.ek with Forest Clyde Boner.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kiser, Mrs.]

Ind- | Mrs.

The New MONOPHONE

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Mr. and Mis. ( . B. Smith and j Mr. and Mrs. George Chapin of I aught, iin/. and ons Nlarion an.I. Indianapolis called on friend* in New) Lawrenci and Roy " yk.iff spent tim j Maysville Sunduy morning, week end with J. ", Snider and fam-J Mr. and Mis. Dan Hope und fam- j l\ . Mi -. Smith remained for a long- ily called on Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey | 1,1 V, 'B’ I Perkins Saturday afternoon. Jimmy Acton ot Evan villa came Mr. and Mt . Landy Unde wood, of J I i idav fur a visit with Abe Cohn and Danville Mi and Mrs. Billy Un ler-

! wood of Ruarhdale called on Mrs.

I" -mastei D. F,. Denny vi.-ite.l Al-iSurah Weeklv Sunday afternoon. { ton Murphy at the Christian Flospit-’ _ ©-

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in a telephone for the up-to-date business man am!' particular housewife.

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