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TTTP GREENCASTEK DAIEY RANKER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 19:^.
SIKS. McW HIRTF.R SPKAKS HKFOIU: ( . T. I . MONDAY Mr . I't-lix McWhirter, of Indiana111>1 i"i dplivcred an interostinK and thrilling address to the members and triends of the W. C. T. U. on Monday afternoon at the hirst Cl ri-tian
t hurch.
' have no party." Before going to the meeting, about twenty of Nil M. V\ ililtel ' old friends met her at the Alamo Tea ; Shop and < njoyed with her and her daughter, Mr Henry () trom an excellent lime eon.
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| A Surprise,
Never in the history of the local I ion has the cause which the C.reeni tie women represent -eetr.ed of such wital importance as it did Monday afternoon as the members listen- • d to Mrs. McWhirter’:- able presentation of the old, old subject of temperance and its evolution into the prohibition amendment. Much i ntimcnt is attached to Mr-. MeWhit tor’s short visit, as she is a tireencastle product and Mrs. Frank Dcnner in her fitting introductory remark < voiced the pride with which the < inmunity has followed her progress in the land he has taken for temperance, and woman ■ uffrage until she ha made her influence felt not only in the state, but in national and in- | ternational affairs as well. Mi . McWhirter attended the first meeting of the W. C. T. I’, ever held in (ireencastle. This meeting was pn ided ovei by .Mrs. Alpheus Birch. Her inteiest was aroused in the cause Tien and sin. subscribed for the paper and ha- ever since kept herself informed mi the subject. Mrs. McWhirter spoke of the work of Dr. and Mr . John and A. T. Riley in the intere.-t of local option and paid the women of (Ireencastle the pre ate t compliment of saying they are the highest type of any she has ever met—both intellectually and pi ritually. Mrs. McWhirter has never been a party woman, but always a prohibitton! I and believes that the government could and should enforce the
laws.
"Never before in the history o the country has there been an instanei of a candidate for the presidency re pudiating the platform of his party,’ hi aid, “and this of course ha.n. de i.i'.ny Dcnnn rat.- D el that they
Peck, one; Miss Pearl O’Hair, one; Airs. John Ave, one; Mrs. 0. V. Hardacre, one, and Miss Kilt* Mahanna,
two.
Veronica Club Meeting. The Veronica Club will meet on 1 Wednesday afternoon at 2 o clock | with Mrs. Oscar Sallu t. outli of the
city.
D. A. It. Conference Opens. Mr . Truman (i. Vui.ker, Mrs. ( . < . Hui t, Mi s Wilhelmina Lank ami) Ali l.enora Ab pnm a represented j the local chapter at the Dati 'liter of the Ann rican Revolution ( oiifeivnce which opened Tuesday in ieiii
Haute.
At a pr« -convi'iitinn meeting ye - ti iday, < f the offii erf club, which is ocial in nature, Mi Alice Warren, l--.,rt Harrison, v,a electe pre ideiit I for the coming ' ar. Other officei - ; e!e 1 ed included: Mr*. I » id l.u»a .
tiik trail v ua>’»kk llialfrrd ifc, i-i..* orrtr. >t ^•ll»<l«•. liidlaiia, ■••••und C,M ** m ”" lUMitrr. I uurr Ibr •«* •* 3 '
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CLASSIFIED AOS
FOR : comlition. Bhono
piano
good y-3t.
Personal And
' FOR SALi -Sweet ciuer, lOc per gallon, picked apples $1.00, fallen apuh . 5Uet. p. r bushel. Phone Rural 99. ■ 8-2p.
Roster Terry, living south of Mt. Meridian wa vi a I birthday anniversary mrprtse at b. home Saturday evening by his fc dly and hi many friend . Approximately foil}
of his neighbor and Iriend: gathered i;,, cicastle, vice-pi<’ iomit; Mr . Rib
i FOR SALK—Young Barred Rock
I i " L0f3l nPWS II. A. Kline , Fillmore. 1 FOR SARK—Tomatoes; green, 7nc.
return-1 Rip*. S 1 -50 bushel. BrinB bas I cet ”’ Peterson, near Maple Heights school.
5-4p.
Mr. and Mrs. Cl. W. Crawley have o turned from a vi it in Muncie. ’ j,' 01 j sAI.E:—Grumes Golden ap-
, riles and many other good varities.
•L I'- ‘o il tv; . I lie v ' Mlor l l „ l Kliral 95. McCullough’S Or-
Mr . Frank C Oilmorc lias i hi.ine after i id in Ohio.
GIRLS’ SMART FROCKS $5.95 and $6.95 For ao-cs (I to 12 years wide variety of styles for school or dress occasion! (uvi? wools and velvets, in desirable fall and uter shades. ln ' THE QUALITY SHOP .1. I!. PIT('HFOHI)
during the evening to help him celebrate the orcasi' n and he had forgot ten it until they arrived in . group an I reminded him that he wa another year older.
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Morning Musicale’s l ir-t Mieling. The Greem a tie Morning Alusicale will hold it fit ’ meeting of the year, Wodm lay morning a’. 10:00
liau (laniard, I.uGranpi, second vice--ident; AD . F. VV. Troutman,
,n Indianapolis en Dn day morning. I Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Runyan and 1 I Bud Crawley s|n at Sunday in Mun-
I cie.
chard.
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FOR SALE:—Bay horse, 3 good
luein cy cows Phone 624-Y.
5-tf.
The city council will meet this eve
pern, reiordb g eerel ry; a,e Hurphy, Aluncie, corn
AD . Hor-
ponding
g in n gulai
am at 7 :.‘!0 o’-
clork.
o’clock a*i the heme of Hurst, IJ'i lia t Frankli: .u *!• -i* •{ei-ci v aiions fi •* Bridge.
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(Continued on Page 4.) To The Ladies” Friday-Saturday
•n Gibb of Indiana1,an nl : ml friend
few days.
.Miss Doris 1!
I poll i visiting
j i f this city (or
I The Modern Woodmen will i tni evening ai i 10 o'clock, ii embei' are urged d> ulteiid.
FOR SALE—1 No. -10 Hot Blast Nubian Heater. In good mechanically running order. Phone 734-Y. Will
Irvin.
K-tf.
FOR RENT: -X. w ern house. Wol' •
room mod9 4p
FOR RUNT: One furnished modern room for light housekeping. Call Banner Office. 9-Ip.
meet All
FOR FARE—Good milk cow, and team work mares. Phone 7. r >6-Y. 8-2p.
Plan, are progn -ing for tin beneit bridge i : being giv. n by tbe mtmbeis ol the Business and I’rofi - -ional Women’- Club Wednesday (“vening at 8:00 o’clock, and Mirnugh the ■ourtesy of the member of the Elks Club, at their club room- on .South Indiana street. Miss Kbzubeth Ward i chairman in charge nf Gc ' aiing at rangements and \|. M M Ml tei will act as chairman of t'u- refreshment committee. Reservation fi i twenty-four tahh have been made to date. They are as follows: Mis.-- Helen Black, two; Miss Rathe line Tilloton, two; Mi s Margate) (■ , e, 01 ; M Margaret Maloney, one; Mr . Marie Zaharakas, one; Miss Pearl Gib on, one; drs. Gertruilc C one; Mi Margiret Nelson, three; Mi Hazi I Aler.Min, one; \!i. ITar.ces Ca e one; di - Beryl O’llair, mi.-; \ii Mary Franci (’in • i. o ; Mi Iilizalieth Ward, two; M .M.- i; Llizabeth
\l ,\ SI ( HI NT < ol N< H PRKSKNI OLD GOLD DU Pl.W.
ID
l-.lli • Cnwling : ad wife of Gurnee ! , are v i iting Mr. Cowling’s pan it , Air. and Mr.. Ira E. Cowling.
i FOR SALK—Cheap, used furniture, stove, and furniture repairing. I Thc.mp onV wood-working shop. Com- ; mercial Place. 8-2p.
Tickets fur “To The Ladies”, the Old Gold Day play to he presented Friday and Saturday night- under tin auspice of the In Pauw student council, have gone on :ale and indications are that record crowds will see both performances.
Mi . A. Hill of Belle Union entertained Mis. Cluva Hill c.f thi cit> and Guy Martin of Martin \ille S-un-
j 'lay.
There will he a meet ing of the Di- |
lector: of the Chamber i tliis evening at the First
J 00
Mi . Walter P tb has returned to i ht >* home in Mobile, Ala., after he-1
i dig called to this city by
I of her father,
I Tin local M Lodge, No. 1592 I will me-f in i. L-iihii' essioii on WedI. l ajay i veiling at 1 o’clock. All niem i l.i rs am re<|Ue icd to he present. Chapel at tin local high rhool thi:
FOR in good
SARK:—Closed in Buick car h ipe 20(i W. Franklin St. 8-2p
FOR SALE:
rr mm, ‘ ,c< ;|calf bv ide. J.
National
FOR SALK: on, 008 South
year old I’itchford.
C ow, 9-lt.
—Pears, M. Locust St.
H. Knud-9-2t
tlm death
mge Conklin.
( rim s Morii,-, la-| week.
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MEALS EVERY DAY at “THE HUT” and “ALLEY INN” Breakfast (Short Orders) Noon Luncheon, Ho cent.’. Dinners, 10 cents.
The .ion >haig iV.dll
pr« : taff, ' of , tom ,
nlucin Oahu -
m manager, composed of Helen Stoke , -tage ami proluction manag-
Tlie cast, headed by Albert Crews and Kmma Jean Iturl.e, entered its final stages of preparation under the di-
rcction of Prof. ' morning wa in charge „t Mr. Ri hop, Robert K. W iI - i teach' -r of puhb. speaking. There wa *
a varied program of Riley ong and portiy, in obr.i r\mice of Riley v.a i k. Piof. Carroll D. Hildebrand of Dc-i'-aw will b** 'In peaki r thi eve nine :.t the Coi I initv .' lionl i f Re l|..ii,iis Education in the High ! < bool Building i t 8 no o’cock. 1 he jiuldii
i: invited to tli-nd.
Mr. and Mr . i'.dgar O’Daniel and ^ Mr. and Mi . Ralph Guinn of Blonxj ville, N. N .. will arrive Tliui.-day to j attend tin inaugural exercises and i visit their parent-, Mr. and Mr . I V. O’Danie] on i-.i t Seminary St.
FOR SALK: Week old calf. Wal-
ter Reeves. Kouto •). —For Rent—
FOR RKNT:— Modi rn sleeping a.ms, one block from square, 20C W. ranklin St. 8-2p
FOR RENT: 3 room-', nice rooms for light housekeeping, 733 East Seminary St. —Wanted— WANTED:—Room or garage to store nu rchandi -. Ksquire G. (. Murphy Co. 5 an 10c Store. 8-3p. GIRLS—Good pportunity to earn splendid income in fascinating work. Beauty culture. White. Moler System, 512 N. St;. - . Chicago, A NatT Institution. K t. 1893. <i-(>p. o WANTED DEAD ANIMALS WANTED (h id and worthless horsc- and cows. $1 50 each Ktazil ’lankage Co. Phone 1. 8-Nov. 1-p.
SPEC1AI
percent lump, Duff, Phone 317.
Car Mine at M.oo
Coal ( in ton. L
LOST, STRAYED OR i T0|r ..l Brown kitten on West \ |
725-X. *
Bead. Phone
LOST:—Brown Rathe, name inside, containing other at tides. Phone ip; ‘ Helen Martin,
—FOUND-.
FOUND
FOR Vault cleat’.ing Gorham, South U . I.
Harvi y 5-Gp.
—Tl igceRaneoim—OH BOY, yum, yum. All you can cat, Thursday in lit, Oct. 11, I92H at Black Hawk .hod, Washington township. Box. too. T hose pretty gills; light tin way. Teacher, Odessa Hod-hire. 9-1 p.
Indiana auto j
plate, 455-774, owner pay ad
Banner Office.
Box Supper at E, rn s,! - J lay I veiling Oct. 11th K, 11 iim . ■
IIKA Ds
HOnVKK (LIB
GRKENSBUK’G, In , (),• Gem;... D j chairman of the Decal ver club by Oscar ( publican State chairman. Urs Deiwere wa J as vice-chairma • ihc pi. v.u ( ty club.
hams, Mr. Horold T. Re s, and Mi s Ethel
Yx.
( r, Alfred a d taut;:;
manager, and
i taut.
^Modern business demands MORE TRAVEL
Burke
i’olt - and Darn l Gooch, | I’ictures which Dr. ami Mi llulMarry Gough, property ,h ' 0,1 n th *‘ il ' tri P :"' llln d ll " Loui e Freeland, as ’. I world weie hewn Monday evening
i in the Ru“ ' llville i hristian church 1 at a nu cling ol tiic Mi- iotiary Soi ii ty. Tbe -tuii huwii there dealt
with India.
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!t oday to : t
I HR ( \MP VIGN LOG mith will leave Albany hi camp-ii"!! ti.ui into
The theme of j ”lo t h * I .adies” j could In* stated in these words: | “Woman is the power hehiml ] the man.” The
play deals with|' bl • sl u< '•
Leonard Beebe, „ a young man * ,
Owem lioi o,
to win a certain promo-! . l *’ — r i
I’i'iiin ('mn j campaign and .a id that i-veral of 1
] her : tatimi nts had been tw iste i. ;
—o—
Herbert Hoover amwend tin | critici in ef bis power ptegiam am' outlined a three fold policy fer Alu i le Sh ial.1.
I Walker Wilicbran.lt Ivy., denied she had Religious i- up into tin
Kincaid
The K m diD, the president of the company and hi wife, pay a visit to the Ii. i he , ostensibly for ocial purposi but really because Mr . Kincaid wants to meet Airs. Beebe,
The
repair nowfor pride andprofit
two women
like each other ! very much and the effect of this liking is brought out in a ubtle way later
I in the play.
T h r o u ghout, there are many incidents full of hll- ( mor and near
i tragi dy. ( he Ii r Mullin
ing hut hlunderful cause lb i he’ fall.
T TOW often do you meet and talk with men in other cities and towns who do business with you? How frequently do you get away to the big commercial centres to Ret new ideas? Personal contact pays in friendships as well us increased business. Personal calls take more time, but they accomplish more. Railroad travel was never before so comfortable, so swift, so dependable. And the BIG KOUK route never before offered the business man so many line, fast trains between the cities on its lines.
T
Frazier
lins, wcll-mean-frit-nd, nearly
Senator ( liarlc- Curti di innndcdi tin* u ignution of Jidin .1. Ra-koh
'•'. airman m the Il. mncrutic N tinnal
cominiUi’c, i n the ha. i^ of Ra ;koh’ offer to ri ign shoul I anyone prove
Governor Smith had endured tin- un-1
.] rcdwoiMl Tariff program.
Senator .loscpii T. Robinson at I’hoenix, Ari*., attacked Hoover’s) attitude toward war v* :• tan .
Small
In addition to Crews and Kmma Jean Burke, the cast is composed of Margaret Frazier a n d Robert Wade, ns Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid; and Robert Small, as Chester Mul-
lins. Other parts in the play are portrayed |,y John BiggerstafT, Franklin Cole, Archibald Voorhis, I Charle Wnile, Martha White, John) Hughe , George McKnight, Olive (In tin, (' ,ester Anderson, Dorothy I Daly, Man Rhue and Dorothy Muir. Critics of various presentations of I “To The l.adies" have stated that ; one remarkable thing about this play ] | i that tin re are no minor characters. ) i (’liuracli i in lesser >nrts have as' ) inueh I'hancH to develoji their roleI .is the leads, in the opinion of these ' ' writers. I
K\ROUTE IIOMU FORT WORTH, T' x., mt. 9 (UI*|! rhe navy IMilgihle Los Angi b loft) for its homi port, Lnkehur t. N. J.,1 at !) A. M. today after an overnight! lay at the mooring ma t here. The route the dirigible will take I back to it home station i a follows: Denton, Tex., Ada, Okla., Tulsa, Okla., Erie, Kans., Paula, Keiis., Lanas City, Burlington, Iowa, Chicago, South Bend, Ind.; Toledo, Ohio, Cleveland, Pitt burgh, Philadelphia and Lak( hur.-t.
TN all of the centuries since the -1- dawn of days no one has ever cheated Time of its toll. You simply can’t outwit the calendar. If you postpone those needed repairs you are lifting money right out of your pocket, and you can’t afford to do that. Besides, repairs add far more than their moderate cost to the actual cash value of your property. Then too you are the sort of person who takes pride in keeping your place right
up to the last tick of the clocd You want your farm builiiin&l to look just a little better thaDl those of your neighbors. Thanl a perfectly natural ambition. Sol let’s don’t put off those repair 5 any longer. There is nothing t° gain and a lot to l° se r delaying. Any one pf t “ e l dependable dealers belo w | will he mighty glad to dH cuss materials and cost® with you. Take your bin 1 ing problem to them rig | now. Don't delay-
Gilbert Ogles Republican ( undulate for Treasurer of Putnam County, Will appreciate your iqiport in the November *1 election.
I hese building material merchants endorse and sponsor this statr™ rrit ALLAN LUMBER C
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iwcrnow with safety
