The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 August 1928 — Page 2

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THE CREENrASTEE DAILY BAKEKK. FRIDAY. AUGUST 31. 1928. ,

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Baigains

' Thai! Wood who has horn quite ill

I is somewhat improved.

Ent^r^il In <1*^ OffO’e *t ( , ( . Hu ,. s tis has tfolie to cfU. Indiana, a. mr '“ a * t \ . mg tOWIl, 01 * •' '■ l i '

mHtter, 1 u«I«*r the «***

INTO. Nu hsertptlon vf eek.

price. 10 «**■!■ » rr

Saturday wo will have our display window filled with real Dollar Day bargains. Kv-ery article usually re* r $1.50 up. ( ’ome early.

Persona! And Local News

vilh her son, John I’. Huestis. ! Ta>lor Bridesmaid.

Miss Ida Long has r-turned to her 0ne 0 f the most elaborate w.doosition ns assistant registrar to dinRS n f the season was that of Miss Smith College Northhampton, Mass. , Kathryn Zimmerman, daughter o.

r, , . , , Mr and Mrs. W. P. Zimmoiman of

Prof Edward It. Bartlett and fam- •' 1I- ,, »i,. i 1 ■ r/OW,arl , ... ,, , lirazil to Re se Stlgler, son of Mr.,

ily will spend a few days with Prof. ; ‘

and Mrs. West Stigler, also

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SATURDAY BARGAINS Ladies chiffon hose, silk from ton t colors. Kxti*a Special 0 t0e Flowers, Choice Collar and cuff sets ’ ’ • • Ladies Wash Dresses, Special ", Children’s Wash Dressse, Special 79 C( C THE QUALITY SHOP

J. H. PITCHPORI)

CARVER ELECTED

RANK C. SCHOENMAN THE JEWELER ■i

IXDIAXAPOLLS, Aug. 31.—Eu- ’ n j-1 gene P. Carver, Jr., of Boston, is the

1111 I.ECiS HAVE

C.I N’FVA. Aug. 31. (UP)—A subj,, n, t <'li the agenda occupied the : ,t • ,.f t! '• council of the League of N’ation.' t'xlay. 'll, dignified members, engrossed i t ught- of disarmament, opium i i. 11, conv'ntions, treaties and i ,i. . I , h-amed that the girls are i 4 ,iing them this season. They learned it at first hand when tin ■ , h n.'.idy dressed women ap- : v aheiit stockings. \ indalized usher tried to liar tin wav, but they presented undeni

lilt credentials from one of the • ailing delegations to the League. Tht swept serenely into the chatn- , r ami -tayed all during the session.

We have the goods. All

o do i to come in or phone. Wetz

till sell good eats.

Dirks in the latter's cottage at Wi-|-*- ^ took plju . e Thur . day nona Lake. . ; high noon at the First Presbyterian

Dr. and H. P. Longden have rf- Church in that city. The ceremony

luinetl from Day View Michigan w8 s performed in the presence of

Tri Psi will meet at the city L .'-1 w | iere tlusy h've b.en spending members of the family and about one rary, Saturtlay afternoon at 2:30 o - vacation. , hundred invited guests. j clock _ The bii'le was attended by her,

William Blanchard was in Green*, Miss Bettv Zimmerman as

Miss Catherine Walter is a y.s- f astle on Frida; vi iting h.s parents,* ‘ » o ' f hono and M isses Eunice) itor cf Mrs. Agm T. King of J" 1 . 1 i) ( , ;in anti Mrs. Plmchard of South ,j/ v i,, r of Greemastle; Mary Christie j W. Seminary St. for the week end. College Avenue ; 0 f Pitt burgh, Pa.; ami Kathryn j

Miss Mary J. mette Ellsbcr-y re- Dr. and Mr-. Henry B. Longden | Culbertson and M Iva Brownell of j ^ nalional commander of the turneil to her home in Lafayette who have been ending part of the | Brazil. The bride wore a gown "* • Vetpran , : ()f Foreign Wars, succeetlPriday after vi-iting with Miss ummer at their c„ttage in Bay View, | white chiffon taffeta, trimmed with | Frank T strayer, of Indianapo-E-ther Snider. Mich., arrivetl home Friday. pearls. 1 Carver was chosen at the Fri-Mi-sea Bather and Msrea.ie t.ene- Mra. Lena Kirk and family of »•““ * aeasi.m nf the nneami.ment, de-

fiel who have ben spending the past : ,jcK >• port, Pa., are in Greencastle ( n arm hou , . t of yellow ten days with their grandparents m to spend a week with Mrs. Essie | an(1 ,,| ue delphinium. The Reelsvilie have returned home. ! Hcnefiel on S.mtii In^.arra street. j of thp brideniai)ls W ere in deBird Brown and fanily of northern i ’|'h f . ] as t un i 0 n service of the yenr|licatt* -hatles anti harmonized beauti-

, Indiana are in Groom , stle visiting w ju b e held Sunday night at 7:30 o’-: fully,

you got Yj ri ani | jj rf;i Hairy Ragsdale of'dock in the Presbyterian church. Dr. | Mrs. Stiglcr is well known in this North Jackson street for a few days. jc. ([. Taylor will have charge of th** j rity where she attended DcPauw

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\TTICA — Two Jersey cows be- : iiging t 1 Will Wolfe, living east of ' lira were killed by a bolt of lightning during a recent -torni. Another : tht hertl was stunneil but had re11vert'd by morning. The stock was .•oteeted by insurance.

SAVE MONEY

pjp]IIFKK’S really a lot more wear in | j that discarded pair of shoes than l—/ you’ve gotten out of them. Tiring them to us. WeTl make them look like new and yive them a new lease on life, pert workmanship— best of leathers low prices.

WEBER SHOE SHOP

Mr. ami Mrs. Willi- E. Gill left Friday to attend a Baptist Association meeting ov i tht* week on . 1 he

meeting

burg.

ervices.

University.

Mr. and Mr hom'' Tbilisi:

is being held near Peters- Leek here with relatives and friend.--

Mrs. Hayes wa formerly Mis- Ntd-

, , „, lie Mae Tucker of this City. ,

Mrs. Arthur J nt and family ol |

Plainfieltl who have be n visiting | Mrs. Frank J. Walsh formerly of Mr. ami Mrs. Bradford Jones °f Lafayette is removing to this city South Indiana ireet have returm d j w |,she with hei sen, James, will home. | make their future home. Mrs. Walsh

, | ,, • | . , is a sister to Mrs. L. D. Snider of

Elder Jasper Dalliy left Friday to ' ^ atteml a Baptist Association imeting. s ‘

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Ray Hayes returned j j» arty |.' 0I . Mj SH Brothers, after pending a| m, S- Fred Thomas entertained on

He intends to -p'.ntl the week end at this meeting b' ing held near P> ter liurg and return sometime Sunday.

20.3 Putnam C ur-y roys and girls were examined timing the recent health conference held in this county by the state Boar 1 of health. Last year 377 were , ramined. This loss is paiticially explained by the fact that a number of children who were examin d 1 -t year di not return foY a reexamination.

-'-‘munaocaa

Frientls in this city hav received word from Miss Mattie Crouch th.-T* she is recovering slowly in a hospital in New York where -he had gone to have her Lip re-- t. Miss Crouch fell some time ago injuring her hip, which had never healetl properly. Miss Crouch would like to hear from h r frientls in this city. Her add re i- Hospital 42nd St., New York N. Y.

Amazing Sale of Electric Cookers

111??,

I^akes Boils Stews Roasts

ONLY

$4-98

The August Trade booster contest conducted in this city under the auspices of he Chamber of Commerce will tnd tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 I’clock when awards will be made by the merchants on the court house

lawn.

Thursday evening with a three table britlge party in honor of Miss Helen Brothers, who will go to Sparta, 111., this fall where she will teach in the

high school.

Guests besides the honor guest were: Mi- es Crystal Cooper, Ruth Wilson, Minna Mae Bartley, Florence I iieien McGaughey, Margaret Bryan, I Margaret Emily .McGaughey, Lucy

feating Patrick J. Kelley, of Portland,

Ore.

DAILF) \T SALEM

SALEM, I ml., August 31.—Following the footstep of tradition, Frank

|C. Dailey, Dem . ratil . j nominee, who, while ^ district attorney, ( .i^, tional reputation a- a ^ ical corruption, today his campaign in the sam, started Claude Matthe*,. Marshall, and Samuel ]|J the Governor’s office, i importunity of Heber 4 ocratic chairman of who recalled that Democratic governor; their campaign.- here.: lected this pluc for

speech.

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Sheriff Ed wan I Eiteljorge took Earl Lag naur, p< d form e-eap , to Penalton on Friday. Lagenur was lecently convicted of escaping from the Indiana state farm and sentenced in the Circuit court here to one to five yeai in the Indiana State Reformatory.

Beddoe, and Elizabeth Tilden and Mr . Mark Bills of Ft. Wayne and Mis. Leona Kelly Cooper.

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Give Delightful Party.

Miss' Genevieve and Elizabeth Dugey gave a delightful bridge par- I ty at their home on the East Wash- | mgton -treet road Friday afternoon 1 Mrs. Donovan Moffett, of New

Notice

On account of the small margin of profit which is fixed by law, we wil require cash for grade and hie! ^

school fext books.

Invidis iVirnbik tics i* r Mitoml

SOUTHARD’S BOOK STORE HAMILTON’S BOOK STORE

for

According to th^ Chamber of Commerce, the 1" .d business men will conduct a special dollar day bargain -ale on Friday, September 14, uring the 1’uUiamcounty fair. Many attractive off is wiiT la* made on this date umj no doubt many citizens of Grcencastle and Putnam coun-

ty will take advantage of the dollar

bargains.

Extra fancy peaches a bbl. See Wet/, for good eats and real personal -■ rvice.

IN MEMORY In loving memory of Joseph M. Wiiglit wh" passed away one year ago August the twenty ninth, 11127. Mr . J" 'Adi Wright. Mr. and Mrs. 1’nb rt McCullough and -ons.

We have the goods. All you got to do i to ciiiiip ill or phone. Wetz still sells good eats.

The Excel Cooker A Value of Values

WHAT THIS COOKER WILL DO

Does your

Furnui • Need Repairs ( 0.1I Bin Need f illing ( ar Need Overhauling

These & Other Fall Needs

The re is a world of surprise and pleasure awaiting you in electric cooking more leisure hours, more appetizing cooking, less fuss and bother. You v ill appreciate it after trying the Excel electric cooker. It really “Excels” h Die preparation of roast meats, boiled dinners, hams, pot roasts, chow-d.m-s and s 1 ws. It cooks a whole meal—for instance, roast beef, browned potatoes, stewed corn, creamed peas—at one time. Because of its twoit control most cooking can be done by a chart with little attention. Ali hough not nrimarily designed for baking it will bake cake, biscuits and puddings. It is a scientifically designed auxiliary cooking unit which deS'Tves a place in every home.

Will Soon Have To He Met. Our Ready Cash AA ill Meet Them For A'ou. Liiins I p To 9.104).<l(l On Easy Payments

INDIANA LOAN COM DA NY

poit, foimerly Mi.-. Jennie Doyne Dalis, am who is removing to this city; and ter Mis- Estella Shoptaugh, who will become the bride of Buford Gill on Saturday, September 8th. There .veil . i ven tables of cards.

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To Meet Tuesday. The Monday Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock instead of Mond y at the home of Mrs. Harvey Owens. The subject for the afteiioon will be "The Best Pierre of Needlew*! U.”

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Entertained For Mrs. Morris. Mrs. Glen Owens entertained on

Thursday with n 12 o’clock ditmer} for .Mrs. Maggie Morris of Memphis, ! Term. Those present were: Mrs. | Henry O’Hnir, Mrs. C. J. Hillis, Mrs. ,

Perry Rolling, Mrs. Emma O’Hair, Mrs. Ella Alspaugh, Mrs. Maggie

Morris, Mr-. Myrtle Allen, Mrs. J. j

M. Reeves. q* -F -I- •!* +

A tend House Party.

Misses Leona Houck and Rernic? Tiibby aie attending a house party ! ut the home of Miss Dena ScobfC who lives west of Brick Chapel, until |

Saturday.

Special Theatre Rate

INDIANAPOLIS Every Day.

Tickets good going on trains Grcencastle at 4:10 P. M. Good returning on date oi'saleocj For further information call Agent, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOUI] EASTERN TRAC. CO.

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Money Refunded Within 3 Days If You Are Not Satisfied

T housands of women the country over are using the Excel cooker day in mul day out and wouldn’t be without it. But YOU must be satisfied, too, ir<) we are making this most unusual offer. Simply make the down payment of US cents, take the cooker home with you, and try it for five days. \ ou are the judge. If it does not do the work claimed for it, return the cooker and the down payment will be cheerfully refunded.’ Gould anything be fairer than this?

A phone call will send one to your home.

WABASH VALLEY ELECTRIC CO.

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new low prices Atm m: it Kt\t RAUIO on Easy Terms Today—at

J. E. Cash MCSIC SHOT

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Peanut Butter, 1 lb. jar

Dill Pickles, Qt. Jar . Mj

Kroger Malt, 3 cans Country Club Spice Cake

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Chocolate and Vinall Fudge i

Smoked Skinned Ham, Half or whole, lb

lb' ikfa-t Bacon, 3 lb. piece or more, lb.

ICS.. are washed m RAINSOFT WATER

The Time Is Now

I he time to get snapshots of your youngst ers is NOW! Get a Kodak here.

HOME STEAM LAUNDRY —Phone 12«~

R* P. Mullins

2 lb. Box Soda crackers

2 lb. Box Graham Cracker*

Bread, 1 u - lb. loaf

Country Club Dressing, 1 qt. jar

Orange Pcko and Green tea, 1-2 lb

AVEST 81L)SQUARE

Cu'onnut Marshmallow Cakes, 1 lb

32c 30c 23c 28c 8c 49c 35c 19c

< Mad i ' | 3 Bottles

Large Can Pineapple • ■

Sugar—10 J*’ 5 ' 1 100 lbs

Country Club **• 3 large can*

Lemon Wafe rs 1 lb

Head Lettuce. 2 for

Celery, 1 bunch •••'

Rip* Tomah*'’ 3 lbs. for