The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1928 — Page 3
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FOR RF\T—Omp
John B. Brown,
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Morris, lights and watcr'ph^f!^ 5
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iouble.
I tion call phone 75-K.
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, c __Upri(?ht piano ppiod S Al,h a-IU.
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., L E-YrtU"K Barred Rock jF (li: S Reding purposes. '.Mrs. ^^nes Fillmore. «-4p.
w carry them over
|p«' ’ jfii'c very low prices
Pherson, Bain-
^V 1 28-wky. 4t.
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■ ij-Bay horse, :{ good '? 0 »;^v cows Phone 624-Y.
5-tf.
yL E:-192(i Ford ^janital condition. Iftrap.
coupe in Franklin X-\vk. p.
vij j good heating stove below * j tt S ee Pherson, Bainbridge.
28-wky. 4t.
i tures of the ■).
Li tore at Coatesville. Meat jtfit; drug store shelving, scales; grocery store fix-
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Jlaiy B. Sharp.
Ip.
half of double. For^funh'.a'n.p^a.
It.
Thing
. h’ Face Powder to dhi ' | that is «*''elusive tile hoi . * Vu: OI * . es . n<> L c l°K
tv ,hl ' A "nndi rful Beau-i Process* '•> 11 "- 'v French witiV Vt a» , wm 1)l ' flighted , •MF1 I i 11 V 5 l ,u re. Just try; ’ ’I.' ai >'l netc its rare imnlf harmacy." ' ''""a- - Mullin,
FOP RKNT— Seven roon, semi-modern, close to school. F.,|.
ther information call phone 7 - K j t
FOK RENT~^^~: ( „ )m m)
ern house. Wolfe.
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—Wanted— WANTED:—Room
store
fhone All Social Items To 95.
(1FT your drossp food market Frid a office.
I chickens at the at Masten’s Ins. 10-2t.
or garage
merchandise. Enquire i;
Murphy Co. 5 and IDc Store. ''
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8-3p.
M ANTED DEAD \M\|\! S WANTED dead and worthh hot OS and cows. $1.50 each liw.ii a . age Co. Phone 394. 8-Nov. l-p.
| i'll (, \s CONSCMERS
I’oday meat Offic
FOR Vault cleaning Oqrham, South End.
Harvey 5-0 p.
unlay, 0,1.
Gris.-om.
day for the pay-
tt' "ih.. with the discount. ) ! K ‘ n until p p. m . October loth
10-It 1 Theye
meeting
AFCTION — Havporty, will sell my in Cloverdale, Sat-
t , r>.. S. \. Ha/lett llo.-lcss
Section 111 of the Woman’s Onion of the Christian Clnu.h will meet Thursday afternoon at o’clock with Mrs. S. A. Hnlzett on East Wa hington St. Mem ,. j.loose n, te
change of meeting pi ace.
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H. S. |\ T. A. Meeting.
Mrs Frank Cannon Hostess.
SEE MIE SHUZ?
FFUMTFRE ; '.ig sold my nr
entire household
Fith, 1:30 p. m.
Albert 10-31
GIRLS—Good opportunity to earn splendid income in fascinating work. Beauty culture. White. M,p y , tern, 512 \. State, Chicago A N’otM Institution. Est. 1893.
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Woman • , , . ’ .. ’
Call Banner office. 10-2), |
|[i| Al.K 1 No* 40 Hot Blast Heater. In good mechanicrjniieg rder. Phone 7J4-Y. Will
8-tf. j
—Mipcellzineoiis-— k Al.K:—Closed in Buick carl .
t h ;l pe 206 W. Franklin St. ,' 1 , UMK nla,l ° l ,; i-try ,nd dr, e,|
8-2p I Ch, ck'' n ;| t Masten’s In . Offic , E,i-
o - i ,lay ’ 11 to 4 P- m - 10-2tJ
k'GK: Pears, M. H. Knud-! .,
south Locust St. 9-2t , ! ' ,v SupiK “ r •*“ F'-m School Thur -: o ■ • evei Ing Oct. 11th. Ev< • „. w < 1- i
WAS THAT LAST 5c CIGAR BITTER? No More K\ icncel.ike That If You Smoke Thi a Ripe
Ti haceo Cigar
b -ALE: Week old calf. WalRoute 5. 9-2p.
PASTRY sak' at Ma-tin’ ; flee Friday, 11 to 4.
9-2p.
Ins, of- j
!0-2t.
Lll SALK—Nice big pears, 50c
Come and get them at ... ~°~ I Washington. C. Fenwick j,, W “ ,0 hing atnl picoting. I j o-tf. I or,l, “ rs receive prompt attention | 0 | Pitchford’s Store. 23-tf.
arrived! Tulip and Hyacinth k Eitel Floral Co. 10-tf.
HFRST sale THI R.sDAA
10:30 A. M.
I Don’t forge't the Roscoe Hurst sale, —For Rent whir ' 1 starts Thursday morning at I ten-thirty o’clock at the farm south 1R RENT—Furnished rooms for of here at the four conn i - of the t,keeping. Mrs. W. C. Stew- two state highways. 11)0! So. Indiana St., Phone 9. ! o 10-2f. I SUBSCRIBE FOR IHK BANNER
No, tin y're : : :! alike. There is a differcu, . i ti e-cent cigars. Many, v.c a,!.,, >. are made from “scrap: - ,” “cir ««rf« /'-ripe top leaves, orci ip, liottoni leaves and other lev. . r.. :• lobatco material. But the, i . • r.r, men that’s Ns ay ahead of it ,■ < . //,•- vo)nt I'ilhnti, A: ,i the l c: ,>n i. It's Ripe TiiIkii i! No hiiterness; no flatness ; no . In i t ends ioi .unblo in your mouth IP.it all long-filler, fully-ripe middk' leaves frimithoico tobacco plants. Man, ihnt dm, make a smoke! Cool, sweet, mild, flagrant, fiavorful - ;i lijar that makes your nickel rini', like it was a silver dime! Give Tf“ c hi Pihhnv a chance. You’ll never - .op wondering how a cigar so good isn be made for five cents. ADo -old in 1‘iir tieal Pocket Paekctp s of five tiguru.
will be a v t acquainted of the High School P. nun
Teach* . Association i, a Monday in the high school buildin,. at half past set n o’clock. There -.ill l„. a musical program, and afterwards a get together meeting will he enjoyed. Tlie meeting will he in the High School auditorium 1L fiv-lmient- will
he served. 4- *1* + •!•
Section II To Meet. Section II of the ( hri tian church will intet with Mrs. 1 auk Wallace at he) home at 615 K. Anderson Street, Thursday afternoon t 2:30 o’clock. Rectoi \ on “Egypt”. All meinanv are urged
to attend. •J. •!« .T. .T- .1,
Former (!irl Married. Announcements ha ,' been rm'eived l»y triends in this city of the marriage of Mm- Pearl I!, riiiei'e Wright, daughter of Airs. Dove Stewart Wright, to William II, an James of Carrollton, Ky., which took place on i Saturday in Indianapolis. They will | make their home in Indianapolis where Mr. James is connected with ; i Associated Clenm rs. Mrs. James is a former Greencastlc girl and was graduated from the 1 f!reel astle High School and from Dt- | Pauw I'niversity. Mrs. Wright wa formerly ct unty recorcer in Groen-
I castle.
a.s. .j. | section I To Meet. | Section I of the Christian church ' will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 1 o’clock with Mrs. M. F. Hurdett on i Vuth ( oik ge Ave. Mr-. Myra Gur j tis will read the Scripture lesson in kit ping with the word Jesus. A full attendance is desired.
% New Six 6 Four-Door Seilon W'T COUPE <■ $875 } I ’HE real Roods in a prize package St vied with ■A- a sweeping ■martnes* that looks twice the price Fashionable lowness and rich appointments—Power to bum—You can spin the speedometer from zero to 65 miles an hour in next to nothing— I he sweetest, snappiest six yet to see light of dav at a price under $1200! You he the judge and the whole jury.
, ~ti)f New Httytsl Eight 75 Two-Door Se<!nn
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$
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A New Biti Six Pour-Door Sedan .
All Men
f. o. b. r'aciom
FOUR-DOOR SEDAN f $1395
TJIC.HT you are, it’s a beautiful car—Charming to I\ the eve and magnificent to ride in—A lengthy, easy-handling 118-inch wheelbase—A dream of a motor—Sm-o-o-o-ofh al! the way up to 75 miles an hour and more —Has Westinghouse Brakes —Has “One Shot” centralized chassis lubrication — Has a lot of fine things you’ll enjoy . . . Come and see.
A New Royal Kipht “85” S’! Four-Door Sedan “ ®
*1525
OTIS GARDNER GREENCASTLE, INDilANA
CHANDLER-CLEVELAND MOTORS CORPORATION
CLEVELAND, OHIO
Tri Kappa will meet Tlun day at 1 8:0o o'clock a the home of Mrs. Frank Cannon in Northwood.
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Mt. Olive Missionary To Meet. I ho Mt. Olive Missionary Society j will meet with Mrs. havid Houck un Thursday afternoon at 2:<M) o’clock.
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D. R. State < onference.
The twenty-eighth annual state;I conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution opened in Terre Haute Tuesday evening. Speaking on ; “Citizenship,” the Rev. Louis N. Roccu • f Fort Wayne -minded the keynote of the convention in an addle which opened the session. “Educationally the I). A. It. is doing yoeman si n ice in enlightening the public in its obligations and re-;
i sponsibilities,” he said.
“Citizenship to you is a meaning- ! j fill word,” continued tin Rev. Mr. ; Rocra. “One that entails a definite ' re-jMinsihility to protect, t-, preserve J ; and respect the date, a wt II as t he , reciprocal activity on the part of the -fa.,' to protect the life, lihorty and
property of its citizenry."
Much interest js manifest at the conference hy the cause that one member has announced herself a ean- ' didate for a national office, and it is rumored that another member may announce herself a eandidute on the ‘ oppi-ing national ticket. It was e\pected that one of the candidate will Ke ind- ,d at the ennfen ne, today. Mi . I’roman G. Yuncker of Greeneastle was voted upon hy the conlei nee lor the office of director of the central region. Mi Yuncker i now erving in that office hy the appointment of Mrs. .lame- H. Grankin, of Ft. Wayne, hut hei appointment must he confirmed hy the con-
ference.
.[..;..;..j. .j. Welfare Committee Meets. I he i hihl Welfare Committee nu t Tr day afternoon at the Puhlie I ihrary, at which time hosiness wa - condueted. Mrs. A. (I. Brown was appointed chairman, Mrs. R. J. (bile pie, secretary and Mrs, Ralph Ftter, treasurer. M s. Brown is especially qualified • i C.edoti,, a chairman of the \\ I lare Committee, as -he ha just erved as president of Tri Kappa v,hiih itraniz.ition carrie on work bmilai ’ll that of the VV’i Ifale Committee. The Committee expect to begin erving milk in the puhlie chools the fil'd of November, whieh beneficial work has been carried on hy this organization for the past several years. It was also voted to uhserihe for the welfare magazine to he -eat to each of Hie five sch' ols. Letters are being sent out hy the Wtlfare Committee to all the organ- / .tion- in (in eiica-tle. which are inti n sted in thi kind of work for donations for the milk fund. + + + 4- + ♦ New Era ( lull Meets. .Mi . Willi; Gill, Ka-t Anderson SI. wa hnste- Tue day afternoon at a neeting of the New Era Club. About we lily member and one guest, Mrs. Lane of Bainbridge were present. Mis. Jenniiui . wh was in eharge of thi' program for the afternoon, gave one of inter, t. The reading which Mi . Jennings gave was in the form of a newspaper, with article-- concerning each member of the club. I taint v refre-hments wore served during the o, i,d hour which followed the progiam.
Pro s ( Inh Dinner. The Pie I lab of DePnuw Cniveri'y will gin a dinner Friday evening, October 12. at 6:011 o’clock at :he country club. A number of prominent journalists will he present, including Mr. Ikrschel and Mr. Slewart. + + 4* + * + I i onomics ( luh Met. The Junior division of the Bainhridge Home Kconomics Club held their meeting wilh Elinor Ikistetter, jOctohi r I'd' . \ musical program was 1 rendered hy Helen Burlingame, Freda Sehohe, and Mila Crosby. Mrs. Albert Balch was again chosen leader hy a unanimous vote. Refreshment- of ice cream and cake wen- a-ived after which the club adjourned ti meet again the first Saturdav in November at the home of 1 Mila Crosby. 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* + Dinner \t < rawfordsville. The ten members of the Department of English Composition of the Fniver.dty drove to Crawfordsville Tuesday afternoon to he the guests of Mi Helen Smith of that city. The group made an inspection of the 1a>w Wallace studs and the famous Lane home at the corner of Wabash avenue and Water street and then were the guests of Mi- Smith, a relative of Lew Wallace at a dinner given in the lii-t- ric Lane mansion. Mr. Lane wu- the first Republican governor of Indiana, serving three i|a\ resigning to give the office to Oliver P. Morton. Mrs. Lane was the .-i ter of General Wallace. '1 he m-
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An expression often heard of any tittle child admiring their new shoes. Their enthusiasm is inspired by the comfortable feeling and the outstanding appearance. We hear this expression often as our SIVIIMJlX FLUXIKS for children always meet their approval.
Potter Shoe Store
citation came through the friendship which exists In ween this historic family and that nf Professor Hixson of
DePauw.
Guests wi re: Prof. R. W. Pence, Prof. L. I Mitchell, Prof. W. A. Huggard, Prof. Mix n Prof. Gale, Millarlow. Mi- Waldow and Mi- - Ham-
ilton.
“Our Dancing Daughters," shows two sides to this very nn, lern ques-
ic.n.
\inl the answers supplied in this Meii , Gid '.vn-Maye fi ; tine -how that if, ind I, youth is to he criticized, the patvnt.- ihem elvi are in no position
to voice the censure
The theme in his modernistic pronction w' ich Hairy Beaumont direc- , eil from an original story from the pen of Josephine Lovett, s based upon environment. Children, the plot shows, usually reflect the circum-
stances of tin ir home life
Three very modern young women provide the motivation for the swifty moving film narrative, and in these roles Joan Crawford, Dorothy Sebastian and Anita Page bring to the -i n eii splntidi characterizations of
three types of flapperhood
Johnny Mack Brown is the young man whose affections and millions i,ci in .\ the attentions of Miss Crawford anil Mis: Page in the filmization of the ultra-modern story, and Nils \sther, as Mi - Seha-tian’s husband giv * — a triking portrayal a. the husban i wh-. trie to forget his wife's | Iindi, i retiens hut cannot erase
-uspicions from his nrirnl
l i e production has been filmed up-
Springfield, lllini! , where they will 1 ,,,, | u \i.-h -cale in keeping with its vi-it \i.. and Ir <), P. IliP.ibiddle. | modernisie motif, and was photo- - ! Gi S',art/, who has Leei jri,i|ihid with the newly-pi-rfeeted inAiiig in re, return'd to St. I.ouis ' lighting pi|uipment, the
| first time the new lights have ever
Mr and Mi I.minim Wright, Mr- been used exclusively in any film
In the stellar supporting cast of thi- M-G-M triumph are Kathlyn Williams, K Idie Nugent, Dorothy
Pt INAMVII.I.E
M Madonna Blue ■ pent (he week
end with Christine I wi-. M's. Ere i H. Allen of Laffe ay,
i-iMe Sum't.v t" visit her piiTn*.-. Mi and Mi -. George Huron, Mr . Hu on, wh i has be. n verj ill i i o-
pioving.
rl i and Mi Via nor Snyder and Leon p-n t . inday v.'th M,. Sherman Rom- i ■ i i cud lanrly of Hiulianapolis. Jo. n OsIn-iii, naaniklaugh tei of Mr. anil Mr>. S’lider, ri trirned
wit!, them.
John Deis'is, a student iii D i’ciw visited Mi an Mr-. G. O. Whitakei iinl tillrigi'tei Ks: her this week eiii! Mr. d Ml . T. E. Williams spem Suniia;. with Mr . Williams’ parents, Mi. and Mrs C. A. Turner of 1ml
tanaiiolis.
Mr and Mr-. Elza Hapeny and Mi - • Era Hendrix have gone to
Cha.-. Heath and , anehtei Ellin, and Mins Lola N ene, all, of Reelsville, ■pi ot Simitar v.ih 'll Mary Wright Se , | from hi " attended the box supper at Cl’i - R " id- School Eliduy
night
Mi and Mrs. W. 1. Hendrix spent Sunday with friends in Indiannpoli-, Mrs lleinliix laved for a visit
there.
John Turner, a resilient of tin community forty year; ago, who has in,,i \ | it in,; in Greenra tie, attend d Chur.dr here Sin day night. Siitiil y gin t • of .Mr. an ! Mis. W. I). Lewi., an i family were Rev. A. L. Swaren , Greem a tie, and Mr. and \L A. (! Lewi.- and ••on. Mr. and Mrs. Erank Heathco and laucdter, Nellie, of Indianapoli , spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma IK ter.. Mi- Emm: Glazebrook has returned to her home in t. I.oui after visiting .Mr . I'raice- Bowen and Mi (’ooper.
MONIES
( umming , Himth > Gordon, Evelyn Hall and Sam DeGra. -e.
NOTH E OE (ft ALII B \TI(»N ul E\ ECI "I OR Notice i herehx given. That the ’luhr- gtieil ha duly qualified as Executor of the last will and D tanent o' Juliu- Multan ki decea-ed, a the Putnam < ncuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has lieen Inly authorized hy aid ( olirt to administer said est'ito. vent. .-aid ' state is uppo eil to he sol,September 25, P.I2X. ( iti/.i n Trust Company, of Greencantle, Ind., Executor. Corwin and (iillen Attorneys. 26-3t.
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Clt \ N \ I * \ ■njoy a laugh
\T THE
All thow who
expense of some one el-c, and of a does not, will want to see hands for Rent”, the Winner
t thi which ‘Hus Bros.
comedy featuring Ow n Moore and Hlene Costello which opens to-night fi i a wo days run. B» i 1 ' s the featui d [ilayi'i - tlx - < a: t ircuck - - Kutryn Perry, .luhii Miljan, ( iaude Gilling j wati r„ Arthur Hoyt, Ih len Ly nch and Hug’i IhalM'rt. (irah Baker adapt-J cd the tory of Edwin Ju.-tin Mayei foi the production whirl was directed | hy H> nry Lehrmun. I he hilarious tangle has to i.o with nepliew and ward of an iru-eihle "Id codger,] wire e marriage phe . perarrunged hy the i. o. c. himself, tre di arranged ^ hy the fact thi t ne h tails on love | will* some on*' tire. I C- Iro ige-podge wedding is about to t ake place, when newy’s new ndy i lope w ith ward’s new lover To avoid Mrs. Grundy’s ton Me, the original tw-, marry, “In nam • only.” and then the runaways return! “Husband for Rent" is ai , claimed tverywher- ;i the funniest filerr.ed for a long tin - You’ll . gre*'. — o AT THE \(»N» \' l LK What is wrong with Be present I gent ration ?
Todd's Toggery 20 East Washington St.
Money Loaned To A Friend Often Means The \a*ss Of Both — 0 YOU WILL PROVE YOURSELF A Beal Friend It A'ou Send Him To Un We Will Lend S20 WOO On Yictrola*. Furniture, Pianos, Livestock uml Implement* And Allow AMPLE REP AA MINI TIME Phone 13. 21 •) E. Mash. St. INDIAN LOAN (O.
