The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1928 — Page 4
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Attention Men! You ii?.v= l ive (5) More Weeks To Wear Summer Apparel
GREATER MOVIE SEAS
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. Summer Suits And Light
Oh!) U(.HT PANTS
3-l*(. WOOL sms
$17.50 S24.5C
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I’alm Mohiii 11-hi ;-had( - and !.
lira-li airl r!<ilhf> in and dark . Mollis pillars!
I ro|»ii a I orslod- ^-pc. sniland Sll’i, all mod 3 in auitH in light Ians and gra.is.
SIO lo Soil all wool, 3 pc. soils m light or dark patterns, lixlra
trousers lo match s;, addilional.
I Si: MU I! MKK('HANTS’ COUPONS—VAU K-
TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINKF m
INCLUDING SATURDAY, SEPT. 1ST. D
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REDEEMABLE AT VONCASTLE OR GRANADA
TK KEYS GIVEN WITH EACH 25c PURCHASE liY EOEI.OW IM; MK|{r|| v Will Welz Grocery Cannon Clothing Co. Ow l Drug ( ,, M&SSU. • Mullins I)ru« Store (ilascock Jewelry Store 1 ‘ • SdioenmanjJ Todd and Sons Ed. Hamilton Iteliahle (leaners 1
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CRANAt TONIGHT AND THt Usi,^ 1
IMIS M()Ha\
a ; raordinaiy ( learanee Prices!
S. C« Prevo Company
and N EIP
Couiit^Notcs
In . iiajioli> ir day oven a inner in \V; brother, wl
i- expected home j altc; spen ng tin ■hiiigii n, Inn., with i has been < riously
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nde ano. >n took ;
il 1‘iuitt and Hen > ip to the Wabash
i .Sunnay.
Inure crowd attended tlte hand ’■it Tuc lay nitfbt. HsZ’ Sprnwl ami son Cli a:’ Michigan are vi iting her M.’. an .Mis. June Allen. Beel family an Mr. M .;sited Guy \eptiu e and family I lajnin Sunday, Mr. Allen tayed I i vi ral days vi-it.
and
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Mr.
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H'-n Solomon and >en
visitinp at Fraiikfoit.
Maid Sui t spent la t Week i brother at kempluii. Heck aid lamily, Char I it nd Id..il K.ans ttemled thr eun n t l.lieanon Sunday. ■ Heck is u ting Daisy W I
Raccoon t >is week.
> a I trim around here aUchde>
a Mysville picnic.
Nan Hylton In’ pe 5lt''. Khm.
k for tliu sher
R' uluh l’o II smith >im*nt Wed aftenioon with Helen lieik. • and Mis. I red Hanks and liter were in Greencastle Satar-
cfternGon.
and Mrs. tdoi ■ Shinn Sun > .ml Mis. Jan I the Stewart i' as held at
I K. Smith an, • ■' n at /inn > Mice Adet .
day with K ' maid W i! ,
stones newly developed. Mi.-. limma MrAnnh h was Gteencaslle visitor Monday. Mr-. Will \\ ingeit will go to visi. her daughtt i Gail, in in iianapoli-. Mr. and Mrs. Spuigeon (^uinnett 1 spent the week end with relatives in
Rennsaliter.
Mi-- Dorothy Httni.- wa- an In
ianapolis \ i • tor Motidax.
\iigi! Ungei . of Indianapolis vi-,
(Inesday. ited Sun ay with hi parents, Mr.
tiii Mr-. .Me| Rugci .
Uloverdale l.umher ( o., v ill n host.- Thuisday (viming t - the leg ular monthly meeting of the \mei. can Builders Supply Co. cf thi; diMict. The meeting will he held in the High School gym. The I’a ent I'eachei - Association will serve . inner which will he followed b> a liu--
ines- -e inn ami pi ogi am.
The V andeis Sackett auto expini lion vit auto to Three Folk Montan
ed Monday flom a three month of the West. M Moliy i’oynt I’asaoena Calif., Mr. Denny accompanyied them home, Willan remained in llillywin.d where he i
employed.
.1. \\. s mde i and am 1) spei t th week end with C. II. Smith and family in Urbana, Mis. C. B. Smith spent last week hire accompanie them to her home. Mr. and Mi-. J. K. McCoy spen Sun ay at Rethany i’ark. Ihe Service i iclc will have a pic nic at the home of Mis. Ih t Hamit ton Tuesday evening. Glenn Hubbard who undeiwcnt an operation for appendicitis ten day ago wa brought home Sunday, lb-1 is recovering nicely from the opera-1 tinn but i- suffering f’om kidney j
with Mi.-. Karl Surber and family, i day. Mr. and Mi Lee Mc.Mary culled Mr. and Mrs. C. 10. Lewi- and Mis. Kula -tagirs Monday even- family and Mr. and Mrs. F.iank Jar-
His Rheumatism Vanished Since He Get Konjola
Imlorse- New Medicine For HcncKl til t M hers M ho Suffer.
>li nn i alien on
iy evening.
<•- Hylton at I'linaiii Sunday the Summer's
f iinily attended
' Sunday,
children -pent
I Roge:
-pent pail
uece
th Raymon heck.
■ind letiirii culminated
Monday evening.
Mrs. Gr.iham O'Daniel and if lust Icy (I'Danicl of Indianapolidinner Tuc-day with Mr. and
Mel Rogel
fully
Ml
culled on
Mi
telldii g
'iirlie Baker Sinn
lay aftei noun.
Mrs. I lay tic- *p t .,
d pmt nf la it
visiting In 1
'iiaiiapolis.
CLINTON FAIL>
AD.-. Nan Ilyltr.n
Mi . J h
The
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Smith cook f»iv
on Ih i r ;tt the (Tnton I 'ail
Thu
M. P.
1 hurch with Rev. hairy \<*v
. 11 - - Helen Hi ck
pent Thui du)
gent in i ha gi . He is a wntidctl
i Heulnh Bell s
mith.
preachi
and real man ot God. Th
Mt . Bi V.
•|.ent Sunday
OTow d*
ure increasing from night t
th • ha rile M Ih r
night.
Sun ay night thi home v..
H< in y Os ho l n :.i,
1 mily Mr. and
full an
overflowing.
1 \Y. O
and Kliz.ah Itak
Seve
nd I'oni hi.e utt'iidcd tli
V.'iit Sundav at
1 ’la ynfield.
picnic
at the I’enal Faun lust Fr
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day.
! red spent Sunday at Twin Lake-, j laris, III. They also called on .Mr. ' end .Mr-. Harry Custck at Marshall, j 111 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred If vans of |nI di(tna|(d|is, called on Mr. and Mis. I Wm. Nd (’so, Sunday. Lei ta and Wm. Showalter -pent Fridav will Mr. and Mi W J. Hunt Mi. end Mr-. Frank Jarrell moved I to Brazil last week where they will j make r liojt future home. . . Amyiu tin Wednesday .-hopper- in | Ti rre Haillt were Mrs. 0| a Pullom, Mr W n \ • . . \| > Orlin V 1 Myrtle IF rbert, Wilma Pollom am | l.ola Ni e.-c Mis. Mack Long and daughter. ' Ruby and Kstel Jones attended the .Knoll reunion at Cunot, Sunday. I Ma ter I lei no .McCulluugh return i'd home Thursday from vi-iting his i.ind-mother, Mrs. Mary Wright. Mi.-.s Ode-sa llodshire, was in Gref rie* stir Saturday. Mr am! Mrs. Glenn Sublctt vi-it-td Alonzo Kvan- at the Community Hospital at Brazil, Tuesday. Ma.-ti r Donald \ee.-e is vi -iting hi '•randp.irents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fee se. The I’alin, Ri--l r, Boyd reunioi j w is held Sunday at the home of Mr.
visited relatives hen Son
th.
ciaiapo!)
(Jay.
Several ft tun here attended State Fami picnic, Friday.
Mis-'.- Wilma I’ollom and Lola N'eese attende ! a party at !hc htntu of Mr. and Mr.-. Frank Toney at
Oakalla, Tuesday evening.
Mi.- Dor ;hy Lewjs .spent Tue -
lay <' eivng in Brazil.
Mr. j'lid Mr-. Fd linen ami f. m- | ily an.i Mi. and 'll -. AHaut tire* n
are moving to Harmony.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hvans of (.’en-
ter Point called
Sunday.
Mr . W. J. Hunt and Leota va'.trr wen in Brazil Friday.
i i i • few
Joseph r.van-, > „ ^
I'll I MORE Ted Dale of Texas i- visiting with d r. and Mrs. Chai lea Smith a * amily. Canning peache- i- the order of the iay in this vicinity. Mi.. Chutle- Smith was a hus;ness visitor in Grccnca-th Monbiy-
Martha Mai.joi I.
Mi ( a i 1 ey Bastin.
is visiting
.ith daughter day with
J. JOHNSON
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l l,l» I RH k F I’ll end Ruby Mi, ,aid returnnd j" lay from New Ymk city where i .i six week- f intensive train u in folumbia I'nivei-Ry. I !y Denny and s.-n j;, m , s return
Mi-s Fern Cloe spent last week with home folk .
Miner Sigl,. r and wifi Mr. Dan Hall and wife pmt Sunday in La-
fayette.
Konjola and
the bench o thi- dreadful
lip J. John Huntington, " 1 had hi i
. and finally k evening | T|, e |luill , ,,
legs sc the jo:
th
rfvJ VW ww
- iG " el? "iii - ”
and family , miiy o ' (, - a Betti.- and
Wa: d I ncaoth*
MtIRt POL] FAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC t ■ ' I .ist North Sireet, Indianjpolu, Ind. INDIAN \ C OU IGF OF MUSIC AND PINT ARTS 1 1 North Mrridisn Street, Indianapolis, Ind.
Forming ARTHUR JORDAN CONSI RVATORY OF MUSIC
’ 'ilwttd hith llutlrt Unitenity
Dl ■ .1111 S, rupi (VMAS AND CKRTIFICATBS IN AI L BkANCllBS OF MUSIC riUli ' 1 ' ” 1 ''C 1C. DRAMATIC ART AND DANCING
Fi.iiiol Opens September 10th
AckirvA« .-t>miiiu»nntion« to either irhnel
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Arvil R.,ac Ainuld and called nil T Sunday e\en
Fannie Sigler called on Nellit Bet-
tis Y ii a\ evening. f . and i.-’, p. i
pent la-i week with their grand parent Haivey Thomas and wife.
he na Hoo pent a few day week with Maxine Bettis.
Max Mark- vi-ited a few da'.la t week with Herbert llrattin. Tuesday Aug. 14. Mrs. John Bee, Mis. > u. Kn.-or, Mis- I.eola Moore
Mis- Kliw.ial -pend the day
Mi -■ 'o* rgt Reevt - in
tiUth birtlviay,
hono
couldn't beii agony | vi,
, .the time and
fami.y, ; . , - ,'oia I was
. _ !( didn’t leave
‘ Konjola |i put away my a day from i Ihe swelling ii lhtn i- nevi pain anywhei
out of miser' four years an
h. iijola.” Konjola is
th Owl dnm
driiggi-t.
out thi.- etui;
ly free of iheumati. m li.-ln d a treatment of want to indor-e it ILr there who suffer from hnenr," -aid Mr. PhilRoute No. 2, Box IM, d. uirering for two yem - to give up my work. ied in my arms and ould hardly walk, and iy kneiand elbows P and so -tiff that I them without terrible on crutches most of ist before I got Kori crippled up that I Hie house. d me up fine. I have utches and never m work anywhere. All I -tiffness is gone and 'he sliglite-t ache or in my body. I am for the first time in , give all the credit to
Dissolution Sale
with
■old in Greencastle at store and by all the in all towns through- • section. —(Adv.)
Rev
ter Rut M
A. K. K
ter wife and dau Covington, and Li "lay dinner with Gee
■-*’ w w
Bin
unday
M NH M l W Mr. and \Irs. Glen Hodshire and Wl r ' ^ *nday guests of Mr. and Mi-. John Hodgjijre. 1 '''' 1 ' Du tiere attended the ftlrl " ' ' } . J.r - ._-
R. I. Hamrick and L. i*. Richard--on will sell at the K. I. Hamrick | larni, 3 miles northwest of Greencastle, starting at III a.in., on August 28, l‘)28 HORSES 2 horses I three year old and I one year old; 1 span of good mules. CAT! LL 7 head of cows, calves hy side, all good milkers. 2 one year old steers—good. . 2 heifers in call ; 1 short horn bull, ‘ighteen months old. HOGS .‘»5 head of shoals—fiO |(»120 lbs. I ( hester while hoar; 3 sows and pigs; 3 open sows. CORN 30 acres of corn. HAY AND OATS 20 tons in now. Farming Implements of all kinds. TERMS $10 and under cash. Over $10 a credit of six months will he given, with bankable note hearing 8 per cent, interest from date. 2 per cent, off for cash. Ml properly to be <ettled for dav of sale. R. T. Hamrick and L. I*. Richardson Clarence , eslal—Auctioneer Raymond Wright—Clerk Ihnnei •■ill h- o-ncfi mi grounds.
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MODEL 40 ing and 6 AC tubea. S77 wit out tubes Radio Speskcrsin three »uea—$20 each.
EASY TERMS
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