The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 September 1928 — Page 4
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AN i;\(OKK KVKNT
LUGGAGE PIECES
Plain hi. k lilL'KaK'' of r. ■ rah]'' iniikf'. Hat
• nnjfht bags
biiir etc.
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Stuialily made for late Indian Summer vaca-tioni-fs for -ehool,
etc. Low price goodly variety!
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Cay Colored Enamelware
Th.. ' iff) tll.V
piece
l- are seconds of Uiadt enamelware sells, iii an ordiwar. at .<2.00 per They're on sale
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Tea ki ttles, wash pat -. double boilers, coffee pot', water buckets, boihi , etc., in bright red. j?reen, yellow. S'e wiinl w.
s. c. P R E V C) C O M P A N Y irecncastle’s Keonomy Center.'
('UNTON i m.i.s
Mrs. Fannie Sigler -pint Sunday even in jf with Mrs 1 ida I’iert i . Mr. and Mrs. Char!:' .Miller an I children called on Kd Bettis and
family Saturday niebt.
Ii' .'pent the weekend with home :oil;-. Ml. and Mi Herbert Hi^inv
slid family.
Ml and Mrs. Kenneth Smith moved Saturday to th. Bales property. Mi. and Mr . 1'ewey Nelson rei turned home Sunday. They have been with Mr. Nelson’- mother, who is
erinusly ill.
Will;- Wriifht and daughter, Kmn.i Kuth, spent Sunday with Mr. and
.Mrs. Jimmy Wi vht
Mr. and Mr.-. Arthur Ji nes o-', Mr-. John Sinclair and daughter,
Helen and Mrs. Sally Mark spent
ily last week. .Monday with .Mi Weese Sallust of There was a very large crowd at , Stilesville. McLind- Mr. and Mi Hn ' 1 en Friday. | children returned home Monday from Mr. and Mrs. lid k. yt -pent las a \ .cation trip t" Virginia. th Otus, lei md Art i Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 Daj spent Mon McClain. , day in Cloverda!. with Mrs. Virginia
Mrs. Marl Surbei and children spent I Akins.
I >iijda '• : 1 Mi d Mi 1 i.e Ihinlavy •'* Betti- and on. | Greeneastle sprrt Monday with Oirer Mr. and Mr-. Mlliert Bettis, Clay j Dunlavy and family. Bettis and Willard Miller have re Mi-- Christin Detench who has tunnsl from a vi in Mi- i--ippi. spent the sumnn'i' in Colorado rel!oy Jarrett and family have mov- turned home T --day morning.
New Face i Powder Popular
V;' • ir ..
DA II, V M A I !NEK
MKI<LO-GLO is a wonderful hew iad« youth color. Perspira | iardly affect- it and it will not leav-i he -kin diy and drawn. Try tli | new French Piocess Face I’owder and ■njoy its marvelous beautifying (|ualties. Sticks well, stays on longer ind does re t clog the pore-. You w ill -urely love MFl.LO-tiLO. MullinPAarmacy
VONCASTLE
Today Only
Hart'.- farm east of
and family of Sunday with Johi
ed to Charlie t'linton Falls. Clifford Thoma
Greeneastle spent Burk and family.
Arvil Roach, wifi and babies spent Sunday night and Monday with M 1 " and Mr-. George I’e rce. The Maflies’ Ad will meet all day Friday, Sept. 7, v.. h Mrs. Kdward
Bettis to work.
Mr. and Mrs Vithur Jones at"children of I’laintn i v ited Mr and Mrs. Dan Hall ever t ie week-end. Mr. and Mrs. .!"• Staeg- and - n called on Charlie Cunningham iieai Portland Mills Sunday i veiling. Mr. and Mrs. 1 bert Bi tt . Wil lard Miller and Clay Betti- have ieturned from Mi--i. pp: where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Vess Miller. Mr. and Mr.-. Arv»l Roach am. 1 daughters of (Jieencastle visited Mr and Mi-. Geeige I’ii rce, Sunday
night.
\VK Alt!-; .V.iKXTS FOK
I II.I.MUKI:
Atwater Kent
AND
RCA'Radiola 18
the l>est all-electric radios on the market. II
ATWATEK KENT AC Set Without 'l ubes
RC \ RADIOLA, Without Radiotrons
$77 $115
Mis. I,"la Perk in and children reS| turned Wednesday from a \ i it w th S{ relutiv. - at I. inugu a I New Win
•-7 I chest el'.
1 lariu-t Day of K"k" l i " -pi nt Wed in -day with Mr. and Mrs. John Day
Mr-. Omer Moreliait and daugii
ter Avis of Alva, Okla, are visiting
Charle- Knetzer and family. IJyil (Iowan and family if Kokomi
•pent Monday with George Gowai
and daughter, Mrs. I.ota Perkir..-. Mi-. W. It. Wright is vi-iting i'
Si Dayton, O in, with Mr. and Mi ^3, Maynard Wright who ac the pn ui -= parents of a son born, Aug. lath.
Rome in and let us Rive you a demonstration. ('ompare tone and price with other sets. It will pay you to investigate before Imyiny.
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J. E. CASH MUSIC SHOP South Side Square
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PUBLIC SALE
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nil sell at puhlii - de on n y fmm, 2 rnilo.s north of Mt. Mei dia i, 1-2 mile south oi County farm, and b miltM east of Greeiicastle, on
Tues., Sept. 11, ’28
m home when f.e.ir years obi, stayf!'>rr one to three clays. Albert, » M'-f- in La-t St. Louis, nne ti»nc
between his hom» l >< , e if he could
• to!«l police.
nos ed the I) rid if ■♦ini ?[. I ouis to -ir.'i Jar ibeijfh.”
died
extra good and black ig heifei>; cs, 2 Veal
n' I0:'i0 a. in., the f llowin;;
property:
17 HKAD CATTI I 7 Jersey milk cow ll I'pij row-; 3 fnt, Mai k yearl 2 early spring bull tab
calves.
7<; II FAD HOG.s -70 h. ad of -boats 1 weighing 10U to 12,, lbs.; a pure-hred
Ini" - • ,... • ....
Big Type Bill k Poland male hog. Tn.'.i hogs aio all double immune. i 2 HI.AD HHRsis One ID year! old gem ral purpo . mare, sound and
' : 1 11 - 1 K>'i; om pony, ■ ■ i HEAD SHI ! i' j- c
f ‘"' "XV. -, I, -2 , ,1 ; year, old; 22 j early spring lambs; one 2 year old
buck.
RU.t I, V I I p \Rk l\(,
fDNNFRfjVll II. Sept. ,. (l p) Ih- parallel or “Mat t.» the curb’' ,il. regulation has been rescind'd here Oil certain streets. The nurthe r ane, i. ti, make mori "atking space in t . business district. "CO" 'I niarki' g - t.. indicate the p 0 -
in which tio autoinohile- ;ire
dtio
park
are bein', pa nted on bright mange tailor.
KI SSFM.V IM F gg' .Morton Fordice and Tut er Harbi ^5 -mi were in (in i-nc istle, Saturday or hu.-iao-^|j Mi and Mi I'aul MeGaughe nr. comping on the banks of the Wa
liash.
Mrs. Rosie Spencer an I family and Mr-. Mill H""\i r .-pent Sunday with Mr. ami Mr-. W. M. Hoover. Mi-.- Dorothy Seott, of Gary, Ind. - visiting Dr. and Mrs. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Leonard return ed Saturday from a two weeks’ tri| through tire east. Mr. and Mr-. Manford Canington spent Sunday with Vlvin ( iodfelter and family at Craw ford-x ille. Mr. anti Mis. M. McGaughey Mr-. I.ouis McGaughey, attended the fair at Rockville, Thursday. Mrs. Caroline Gardner and fain ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr Wallace Leonards. Misses I!' He an I Lucy Lt onard .. > Ftln I Gardner wa re gue t on Tuesday of Mi-- Lulu Huron at Danville Mr. and Mr-. A. M. I) yi 1, spent i Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs |\V:II Dewey at M:.ce, Ind. Mis. Anna Hufford left Monday ftp hi r home in Pasatlena, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. James Galey enter | tained over th w' 5 ek-enti. Mi-> Oi i Hargrave of Cibana, II!., and Mrs John Fritt- of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mis. Karl Sutherlin oi Lafayette and Fee Sutherlin of I’ittburgh, Pa., -pi nt the week-end wit! Mr. and Mr-. R. C. Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belle -pent Sunday will Mr. and Mi Wall Nithol at Bridgeport, I ml.
the
V real IpuihI
me g year <j
of sheep,
(0R\—-About 100 bu-hels now corn to be sold by tlie bu-hel. IMI’LKMFNIS ttne coin planter, good as new; walking cultivator; walking bleak plow; di, r hariow; 10 ft. spike-tooth harrow; cultipacker; double shnvel; set of double harness and other articles too numerous to
mention.
Glen Clark
IHSl.IKF.S PFRM \ \ i:\< F ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. ; (l !■)— Vlhert Lamb, K. i believed tu hold a 'irw nd, much to the discourageun nt ' f hlsparent - and police. Albert was recently found in Gillespie, III., the first time that he had un away from hi in Cajolcy, hrib-M-j and whipping' haw failed to dim Vhrrt's wnnderlu-t. )'■ par, ,• ,;,i
lh< youth
gun
i ay
VA( ( IN V I I NOW. m:\vcasti.f, sept. .. (Lp>
FILLMORE
• droi iwmuni/.d ng-ain.-t dijihth-: Mr. and Mis. Dallas Kuark 1 or ° 'M" i>in»r oi -cliool, on | Sunday « vt.Miina: with Mr. arnl 1 ‘ bro»dcit Melvin Ruark and family.
> H'- ' • ( ■ Bitli i < ,ty health eom1 -loner, lifter th" death of a small
mij here from the disease.
Vi '.die thf disease has not yet eai'hi'd the epidem: .tajre, |)r. Bit ■t ha warned :ln pai.-nt- to have 'In ii children - I'guarded again-1 it. He also urged them to have the children vaccinated ..gainst cailet fever.
■ pent Mr .
< UKTIS III ypF \k LVANSV1I.I.F, Kept. ( rp. S"n. Charles W. ( mis, Ri m. Id nan vice presidential randidate will speak n Kvansville, Si IT. This was the announcement -d R, ,, |(, m> outlum, chairman of t|„. -peak"is’ hu ^ said th. date |.,,,| been de ekd definitely. The \ice-pre-nl ntial candidate wili ' J'.e an jddli ,i| I ,i'x ingt on, Ky. Sept. 13 and tlnm .1. part with Row 'milun for Lidian,'i. Th ■ ..ddi'e, at K it) v.llr will h. ih In. i, d in tin '-oliseum.
Mr and Mi DomiM Jackson ami i liildren of Dayton, O., are spemiinL’
a few days in Fillmore.
Mrs. Raymond Drxx'cese and chil dren of Slilesxdlle were cullers ii
I illmoie, Sunday moiniilg.
Mr. and Mi-. Floyd Ka-tham at.' lia/.el Fa-tiui'n -pent Sunday aft"! iiin with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fa t-
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. C. t). Da;, xx.nt ’ Little Point Sundu; to an all i.ay meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dewri -e i tended the auto races at Rockville, lunglc Park, Sunday. The Ruark reunion was held Sunday in FilhViore. Mr . Henry Jack-on and son M;.rvin wcie in Indiuuaiiidis Saturday, Mary Louise Clark spent Monday with Ila'i.i I McKamey who i. visiti ': her parent-, Mr. and Mis. Klmer .Nb Kami y. M. Ruth iliggins id Indianapo-
Mi. and Mr < >y Rohin-on and children and Mi d Mrs. Floris McCamniack went Indianapolis Sunday. They wei at the fair grounds part of the time and. at Riverside. ITn y reported having a line time. Mr. anil Mr- Donald Jackson, Mr. i Mr -. Guy .! ■ kson and daughter Maxine and Mi Ibniy Jack-rn and •h'ldren were Monday xisitor.- with Mr. and Mrs. Cnl Arnold and fain
l.v-
Mrs. Leonard Newman of Mt. Merlian pent i.ay with Mr. and
Mi-. Bill Smith.
PHIMJ. \.ND MILLS
Bom to Mr. nd Mr-. Ralph Clod Iter, Aug. hO a -on. Max Ralph. Kvi iyone w.a ury to hear of the hath of Roy leiiy's little girl. Fun- ■ ai seiw i e- wa i ■ held Wednesday ifternonn at ■'! e I ek at Ceceders. \li .1. K. II .i ' on. Misses Margiret Mien, Man Web.-tcr, Leona Calt, att det veddinp M Delia Pi ail Wy oiig and Fred Oberst .VL Joe Sch". n i- caring for Mrs. Ralph C’lodfelt' and hahy. Me Amy and Irene Cunningham Greencnstle relumed home to gj
o school.
Word was i e ivod here of the lirth f i gill t<> Mr. and Mr-. Glen •ip nec in Indianapolis. Mrs. Spen er wa- formerly Miss Lima Cunning-
ham.
Mi - Joseph':;* ('Iodfelter and Ai-
inir Nevins xi'ie married
light at the liride'.- home, Mr. ami Mr- Jack Clo. . H r. They will live n Indianapol Kveryone wishes
hem much happiness.
Several from around here went to he Rockville fair last Week. Little Walter William Gibbs, son "f
Mr. and Mi- Harold Gibb- won secmd prize in the baby contest at the
Rockville fa i- Saturday.
Sch" I In", hi Friday at Morton. The j Wil-on.
school here was abandoned and Marid Gibbs Ini'i! the ; -jpils to Morton John Schoi n and family, Mr. and Mi Alvin \vey and daughter spent Sunday and Monday with Mi. and
Ml',. Joe School).
T. C. ( alvert i- painting Carl Clod-1 *,.,.k
Mr. and Mrs. Clelland luppenlatz and daughter of Indianapolis visited Monday with th** former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Inppenlatz ami daughter, Kathylene. Mi.-'- Klla Walsh visited Saturday ind Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phare.- at Goldsmith.. Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Perkin- of' Indianupolis spent from Saturday un til Tuesday with relatives and friend-
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wemlling and laughter "f North Salem visited Sun lay with Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Han. i
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deisher a id Bother, visited Friday and Saturday .vith Mr. and Mrs. Win. Brown and ainily tit Gary. Mis- Wilma Hennon returned 1 n Monday to her school at Hamilton, O after several days’ id-it with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hennon. Mr. and Mrs. John King of Indiinapolis, v sited from Saturday until Monday evening with their pnr*nt-, Dr. and Mis. ('. ('. Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Riley King. Mr. and Mrs. John Couehman vi.ted Monday with Mr. and Mis. Clay brothers of (ireencastb*. Mr-. Camden Clark of Columbus, h, ensiled last xveek. with her pai•nts, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Jam. s Grider and laughter Yiula spent Meiiday with Mr. and Mr.-. W. W. Goslin niai
rhorntow n.
Mrs. Donald Hngate of Chicago, I 1 ! ame Monday for a few days v - •vith her parents, Mr. and Mr-. A. (
Loili ridge.
M •.- Mary tiladys, Alic and W n. Young of Indianapolis visited Satinlay and Sunday with their paients. .Mr. and Mr-. T. Ii. Young. Mrs. Maude Allen of Indianapolis ' i.-ited Monday with her mother, Mi .
Fr inces Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lggers and
Saturday! •'ainily of Indianapolis and Mi . Km-
ost riggers and son- and Mrs. Goldsoerry of Hammond spent Monday ^ith Mr. and Mis. Dallas loggers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockridgo visited Sunday with the latter’s parenC-, ‘ .Mr. and Mrs. Weese Sallust near Mt.
Meridian.
iMr. and Mrs. Lewis Nichols and laughter of Crawford.svillc spent i Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John L
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ncTUM WITH R til’ll FOR BUS and M \K< I LIN F DAY
( OMFIM
FAULKS
tl.l. SHOW S NOW llll
< ON I INI OI s
Toninh 1 and Thursday
She loxed liini, mattered, thmigh alf] of law and outlaw n take him from lic r .
I 'd'K I ' UlAi | twirl ,,, ,31ie dri* ;;rj
d-iughtei.
and
Sur-
Mrs. I’ernii* Beaman and
Ruth i f Reel villc.
Mr. and Mr-. Roy Beaman friends motoi'ed to I urkey Run
day and spent the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Headlce called on .Mr. and Mrs. Andy fiestur*
one evening last xveek.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Young have
moved to I ed in nap d is.
Mrs. Andy Tiesture has been on the sick list foi the past few weeks.
with hi- p.’ivi r, Henry Cunn.eghani iixl tended the >• p,. f, . .. ^ Mm day. 'I hi anii ..' at the Biild . o a: F j Sunday.
ALL IS N
feller’s hou-e.
( \ N A A N ( H A I’LL
’I h" Rev. Hansel H. Towi r of Greencaslle, xvill till his first appointment a regular minister at the Canaan M. K- Church m xt Sunday a
that being Sept. Kith.
FAS I M ARION Horner Klaveii- and family of Clinton I ill- spent Saturday night and Sun'la., with Win. Newman and family. Flmer .McMullia and family and Mr. Shane of N -wca.-th* spent ovc Sunday with Mrs. Myrtle Storm and ■■•oil, Fester Sb i m and family xvi’r.*' also Monday visitors. Morri-' Bryan who has spent th* ummer workini; on a innch in Wyoming n tin ned home Wednesday.
KINSTON. \. | Patrolman M.ir.i' bij goldfish in a : i the spring nf l!'2i. Recently . ■ : I .ii the | xveighed | A number weighed
NFW I hiilll
HAVAN \ ■ 1 ' | ei| in operation !* I La., and llavmwi. Cllhi |
Tluise xi ho call'd on Mr. and Mi- . winter, o • • t"
I 1.01 D I KM I K Several fi'.m here attended the ha\et dinni r t at wa- I eld at Wesley chapel chuii h last Sunday . Amy Crow -pent part of last week .vith Mary K. Lawson. J. T. Milk ■ is better at thi- time. •L will lia»t* his sale of household goods mjxt Saturday, Sept. C W. M. D Shane and family of !niianapoli.-, -m-nt Monday with .le-se Whitsit. Amy Crow spent Friday ifterm on with Mariiucite Whit it. Pearl Snapp, Otha Zimmerman, Thelma Ru . Marguerite Whit.-i an i Amy Crowe will start to V w' Winchester hig -drool next Thursday.
Ross F. Has.-ler i.- improving the look of his prop rty hy giadiiig off his yard and making it level. Mrs. James B aman had for Su; day visitors Nr. and Mr-. Walter Coin- of Catarae Falls, Mr. and Mr-. Loy Beaman and son Fail and Mi •Sarah Beaman of Brazil, and Mr. and
Oran Bu und daughter and maiie ke cream Friday evening wi re: John Cash and wife, Mr. and Mr-. Wm. Ni wrnin and son Cecil, Melxin Ruark and family, Dallas Ruark and wife, nnd Almon and Beryl Buis. Almon Bui- returned Monday to Peoria, III., xx here he will again teach after spending the summer vacate n
See Special Exhihif~
made heir The lii ' ' '■> I Ie* launi'h' a (il«'P I l Septemie r H. a'o '* *1 Havana iintlei- : docks n '
An
nude a ( ✓fcfton n '*' conn
I'ALKSTINF S*'hool begins in Floyd town, hip today xvith Mr. Arnold as hu driver. Vunt Fl.za Ann .Michael sp>.||i la'* •ii Mrs. H Mr. and Mrs. Torn Solomon -p* • t Sunday with James Hyltcn. Several fi.im around hen* are a'tending tin State Fair. Fred and Clarence Bisk went to Kx’unsville, Saturday and brought home a ti ick load of peaehi Mi. and Mr-. V\ill Hill of Iniiiain polis called un Mrs. Henry Osbein la.-t lue.-day evening. Donidd O-born spent la.-t we.ik with hi- giamlparents at Hi/ilwnod ! . ard Mrs. Waldo Mirkcl ano > Mr. and Mr-. Fertile Smith pent th. | week-end with M. K. Smith. Henry 0-horn and family -pent 1 Sunday at Hazelwood. Janie- Hylton called in Charlie) Baker Monday evening.
Hie conn Washingti
many
upei
,0k.
AIXIO u e h f.O B. DEI B.OI T
i $ yaw f/rov& $ }M
over Mra. M i -.
I«>A( HDALK
Mr-. Scott of Indianapolis vi.-iM the week-end with her (laughter 1 H'i" (Ion Carpenter nnd funiil'-. s Ida Batman left Sunday f . her home ,0 \,.xx* York City, nftci ! spending the summer here looking nf- i ter her fijrni and vi-itiiig fiiend-. ■'I'" l/.vlla Roger.- .f Indianapoli.. i •■petit S-iturday and Sunday with Mr |
and Mr . C Faller.
Mr. and .\| rs . W’. I. Hinkle children of Lafayette vi ited
Sunday with the Intt and Mrs. Wm. Clark.
The only Essex point in common with cars in i’r. price
of your Essex nnd v-
price. Come see the most important part
way it is built in this it . i,il chassis display. It will cxpia‘ n ^ F-s#fx is the largest sciliny; “Six” in the history of the in" !
e**ver» mm pny tnr car t out nf On oiru* .ir louretl ttvoilaltfa chorga tot inter r11. h<r r<i
nn*l
over |
I'uient,, Mr.
H. A. SHERRILL
tor Ci ''I day ' f Sep ^ will 'fib^i. ‘ dtur ih" I«l J t '
