The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1928 — Page 4
Color! All is Color! The new fabrics flame into brilliance, ami (iotham anticipating vour need for new colors in hosiery, presents these four alluring new shades. Yours to choose with square or pointed heels.
.Vs Run 7*<i/ Starti Abtit
dutiful
(,itn Pan the G$ld Strife
Ask for st\ Ic 525 nt $1.95 S. C. PREVO CO.
GI N METAL
I T. GIN METAL
BLUE GREY
CREOLT
11 ROW Nil'.
SEASON
BLECH M l
ATMOSPHERE
Count^NoteS
KII.LMoKK Mr. and Mr-. Spriio r ltaf?aii of New V\ inchester » L* * 11 -Mi Enima Raitan Sunday ai'Vina a. Mr. and Mi daj in Greencastlc t ■ . .a'-1<>l Mr. and Mrs. Win. llnurl,. C. •!. Rafail and lamili api'nt Sunday in West Indianapolis tinguest of Kollie Ricn.. i 'led I mily. Mr-. A. W. ( 1 1mijm■ 1 \\a- in Terre Haute Satuiday t" her mothei « ho i- in the ho.-|iii.il the t■ Mrs. Emory WrL ' wno has been real sick is some iinpr cved. Miss Edith E. Ragan of ' harleston III., and Misse- llairic-t and R" ■ loslin of Grionn a tie ii- t si Mr Emma Ragan Sund. > . Burford Phillip- i staying uitli hibrother Duard Rhiliin and wife. Rev. and Mrs. Gordon ( hupman were the guests of M. E. Steward and daughter, Monday night of last week.
lough's. „ „ , Mr and Mrs. H. M. Smith of ReeHville visited at Wm. ShowalterV last Wm. and Leota Showalter entertained Sunday at twelve o’clock dinner, the following guests. L»r. ami Mrs. C. N. Stroube and daughter ol
and Kay Felix of Roachdale, Mr. and Mr-. H. M M"i>n Han Neose Sun-1 nett and son of Greencastle, Mr and
' Mrs. A. I>. Ton* of T<*rre Haute,
McHaffie Tim Bond, West Union, Geo. borne
j of Reelsville, Mr. and Mrs. Uharh
Knight and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Greenough and -"i of Indianapolis, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Huffman, Sunday. Ivan Huffman and daughter, Mi Vollie Raab and Ruth Allen spent
Scott Ernhart’s near
Ills Saw mill near lloosier Highlands. Hi.ii Neese made a business trip to
i Tovcrdale last Thursday.
I,ue\ Hun ickei of Jordon visited her daughter last week, who lives at
line Haute.
Mrs. Sarah Reed is on the sick list
this week.
Lewis Brewer Paragon called , da> morning.
The pie supper held at
school was well 'tended. Mr. and Ml Felix, Mr. and Mr-. Lewis Biauer, Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Senters d son, Wayne, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Senters, Sunday.
nkle, Mr. and
Voticastle Thur,<u * an<1 Erin,,
JAZZ MAD! w
<1
VLI. OVER INDIANA BLOOMING ! ON L. A. Down-, president of tin HR id- Central railroad, will be tin prineip.il peal.er at the opening iin>ting of the Far oil \ of Indr na Univer ity 'c,,.,,! . , He is a native of Grei ate of Purdm Lnivei-ity, at Lafayette. TERRE HAUTE City Judge Sam
Be<
relief fund by e. ing I'm l ive motori-t before tin court on niinoi lule charge- were -enti need to donate SJ each to the |u d. M UNCI E Mia Pau Angol , a ' aleiit in Ba I ti aehei college, has wmi n; ti n il honoi a the s|iee'ie-t typi writei ainone -indent- of the (i null college- and normal ehonl.-, fm fifteen-minutes writing peiiod. Sin wrote i.:; words a minute without i i in: .
this
. e t womai eiti/.en of Petersburg; Mr-. Sarah Narmll, Mr-. Ca-sane Kine and Mrs. Harriet Hur.-ey, each approaching tin ii ninetythird birth
1 day
LEBANON, Oct B) (UPl- Pri/.es {ranging from $10 to $I(MI will be awarded at Indiana's third animal state i in n hu-king cont' -t whieh will be ludd the Week (if Oct. 2P, on the Frank H. Adney farm, a mile northeast of this c ity. The ten best eoupty contest winner- wil c ompete in th“ slate contest i fur tin- rhampiori.shi|i Af Indiana The tato champii n will hnve the piivileg< inf ectering tile nat onal cunt -t j whicli will he held in Benton ceiinty jthe wnek following the -late inntest. At that time the chainpiimsliip of ! the eiirn ledt will In- decided with tate winnei from Indiana, Illinois. Iowa, Mis ouri, Kan as, Nebraska, Minnesota and the Dakota- • impel
I ing.
I,a.-t year's contest was held in ''lit ton county near Frankfurt. The first contest, ill 19-ti, was -taged at Flora in Carroll county.
EVANSVILLE Umk on
city's emergency landing field i expected to he completed b> Oct. la, date for beginning <• the new Chi-cago-Atlanta ir mail route. Bands
are to be old i i a regulai airport < \SE is t KNEED a " 11 ■' WASHINGTON, 1 UP) signed Novi niliei The murder case f Dora Brown,
| lecused of slaying hi- housekeeper,
PETERSB , . 'Mi Laura McMa t Vincenni mg here i i pa m ii el ng' everal month- ago, l a- been venued They ar n Mr- lain laylor, PI, old- to the Davies county circuit court.
Kt SSEI.IA II I I. Mr. and Mi , Flank K'nnedy and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doyel spent Sunday in Terre Haut< Mr. and Mr-. Otis Clodieltei, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wil-on and family and .1 hn Wilson, pent tin- wed, end at the Wabash iiwr. Mr. and Mr-. Fred Belles spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Depew Goff. Mrs. Caroline Gnid. i ini famlli Misses Belle and I u Leonard, Mr. and Mis. Floyd Ganlner and Mi Maggie Gardnei <pi t . idaj at Mr. and Mrs. .lames Leonard’.-. Miss Mrytle Giiiin c ; South Bend spent the week with relative- here. Mrs. I.aura White, Mi Ifffie (lotr. spent Tuesday n (ireeneu-tle. Neal Nicholson of Staunton was a week end visitor with home folk-. Mis- Pauline Clark -pe;,t tin weekend with friends at Mai -hall. Miss Lu Hargravi visiting at Danville, Ind., thi- wt ek. Mr. and Mi . ( !ia.-. Owen have leturned fiom a vi it with relative.- in Ohio. Tli foil wing atii uled the Chii tian i ureh conferenc at Clov nli'le, T i"-d-iy: Mr. and AL . ( Ini Wi i»--'e Mrs. Eli , .Me'l;:.. |, y. Ml l; L.l'ollett Alls. L'ci'd Belles, Mrs •’•laplie Gaul.a r, ,M: . Floyd (iaidMrs. Claude Ah-. M. m har'ett, Mis- Lucy Lionard, Mr.. Almeda Goff, Mi . Tommy Suiher. ami Mr. ami Mr . Ora McGaugaiy. I'.ail Overstreet and family spent Sundai with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Overstreet at I iztofi. M alien (iardnei and ( 'ha-. Proctor and familie- moved th'i first of the week to the \lva Staik property. o HOOSIER IIKiHI. \ND> Virgil and John Morris. R . I'rale\ are cutting timber for the Wo-
Mr. and Mrs. Guy K
Alls. Dan Nee-, and daughter, Ella, Tuesday at call'd in the afteinoon. Bridgeton.
Ed win Neese -pent Sunday night I Bert Eppert of Brazil i- pape ling with home folk the Rig Walnut church. George Linn, and family called 1 Earl Huffman is hauling gravel at
un Ivy Reed ai n family, Sunday. I Belleville.
Miss Ellen h-ndmeyer is on the Mr. and Mrs. Stilz and .-on of Inick li-t. She has been going to Terre ] dianapolis are spending the week Haute Normal iool. j with Mr. and Mrs. Joe I’is.-ler.
' Mrs. Many Rollings of Brazil spent
l 1 0 Tuesday night and Wednesday with
EAST MARION’ ( Leota Showalter.
Mrs. Glen Bn ‘ -s and children j n
called on Mrs. 1 E. Buis Saturday afternoon Mrs. Rai- who has been ill
is able to be up again
Ali.-s Mary II k- visited Wednes- ■ ay with Mrs. Ruth Ruark. SeMial from tiii-- vacinity attendd th*. Ladies Vel meeting at the ■ i. of Mrs. I E. Colin of Mt. Meridian Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. Oran Buis and caugh ai Lilli, ii Fait \i-ited Sunday with
Ray Vaughn and family.
.Mr Leonard Newman .-pent Wedlay with M Ruth Smith of Fill-
more
Mrs. /.ma Storm and Mr-. Anna St"' ii -pent Friday with Mr . Myrtle M on. The late i stayed for a few days visit. Mr. an! Mr- Wm. Newman. Mis. K I n Newman. Mr-. Arthur Tincher a i I a a in rd Newma and wife called F. I belt Timber and family Saturday nigh an i had ice cream. Mr. and Airs. L. E. McGinnis and -on Harri-on wi- -hopping in Indiana pnli ■ Saturday Horace Robinson and wife weie in Gi • ■ , tie Mend y afternoon. ( '•eil Nichols and family visited Sunday with Orvil Nichols and fam-
ily.
A large crowd attended the sur-pri.-e on Wilfred Tincher Monday night. Airs. Ida Newman s|»ent Sunday with .1. K. Cox and augliter.
BROXDW W
Mr. and M.a, I ecIn V\ ilson and Mis- Elizabeth William- all of near <'onner-ville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Bell. Mr. and Mis. Fred Stoner and Mi and Mr-. Walter Stoner attended tin funeral of their cousin W. S. Tori.
Thursday.
Mrs. Edna Chadd has moved to
Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mr-. Fred lawman will soon move back to the Lewman faun. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoner entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. Mis. Luther Easter of Greeiiea.-th. Frank Daggy and son Glenn of Man lattan and Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Ston-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Di( k.-on had as their guests Sunday, Mr-. Crodian <>f Indianapolis and Mr. and Mis. Paul Crodian of Peru. Mr-. Maggie Stoner and Mi . .Mary Ellon Bell spent Monday afternoon with Mr- Edith Stoner. Meddle Hubbard who has been J very ill is improving. Go. i go Sands was brought home from the hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O’Hair called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoner Mon
day evening.
l ittle Stella DeHart ha- been i|iiite -iek, but is better. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Modlin have moved to the Wm. Harmle farm.
Here at last is the picture that has started all America talking; SEE IT!
(Stmopoliton ^ Pnxiuaiw, The I Met ure of Flam in jr You,!,; See the picture, then get in!,, ||„. ()l lor the nation's buzzing with it- d, mil .A'l lions of America’s fast set,
Today Only
TOVGIIT \ N I i III R. PARTNERS CHANGE! A Madcap Marital Romance!
“The Scarlet Dove" W ITH JOSEPHINE HOlUo \\h J
FRAZIER
—(OM EDY—KIN<k,|{ W), MAT 10»20c \H,ii i
GRANADA
•l^ .> . ' 'V
Ifl-sj
lllllff
1 p. M,
1 Dc-St • KN Mihiki;
and
H IDA < IlS imo
//\ u.Jjs-' x
HUSBANDS FOB BKM"
H lit I It DAY S” ( omedy-
•1)1 l)E R A N< II ", Yarifty
HERE TONIGHT. < LAIR HI I I lt\M>
Bit, WALNUT Mrs. Merle Huckleberry and son of S Indianapoli.- pent the week-end at
her farm.
Mr-. M' McCullough, who was operated three week ago at the County Hospital i- doing nicely and was taken to the home of her .- n, Oscar Alct ’ullough. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hutchc.-on spent Sunday evening at Ross McCul-
Special Sale Copper-Clad Ranges Week of October 15 to 20 You are invit d to "t;oii,| and <• the most lemarkahle di mon-tration evc r held in mu city. An e\p. c from th- Copper-Clad Mallcabli Range Factory will how you how the V -hi to lin.iig of i lange Sweats every time ji tire is made. Com,, see your-elf. Si a tin Sweat loll un m heads on the iron body. See the Sweat that cause- Sweat Ku-t, ., di t at eat- up and rusts out range bodies from the inside. Then re how and why Cupp, i i lad Range are lined with Puie Copper where o'h'i range ru t See tin domes on the -beet of copper. See the air space,i firmed by ihe doin' See the thermos bottle principle actually applied to ranges See what it- mca - fuel saving. ( onic and bring y 'in friend-, too.
)——.
J
x:)
i 1
i. ...
7 ii
■
-Jill
FREE
Your Choice
FREE
This All Pun
tern Table Cloth this Sub tuntial Si t
L I. in Dama.-k Set, con-i-ting of ni r large pat-
' i I a i g i ■ pattern Napkins to match, or l Muriiiiium Cooking Ware, consisting of one 7-in-l
- 'V , j
convertible cookel', one ■ pt. convex kettle, and one I, pt. lipped sauce pan.
(i-i|t. pi'eserving kettle
■G'.Sv «
^Vy'iu J.#'
. W
•— , tr '
7m
’■ 7*.
kW
I
tWiv -
'‘Free" nu anClad Ciank i- hen
I i'll Damask or Aluminum Ware doi not cost Conper-Ciad buyers i.in 1 G || I by him a- an additional indueement to at tend thi.- Special’ Sale.
ITU.Ml IRE
Ruth SubleU and Elizabeth AleNary, who are taking nurses’ training at the City Hospital In Indianapolis, spent Saturday and Sunday
with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Versal McCammack and (laughter of Belle Union were callers m Fillmore, Saturday. The Missionary meeting was held with Mrs. Everett O’Hair, Friday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Deweese and children of Stile.-ville were vi-
Fillm i iIda «
Mr. and Mrs. Wilf.od Dew. , and Ir. and Mrs. R,Eastham spent Friday afternoon and night in Indi-
| anapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. c. o. | )av and Kathleen Hart wnt to Green,a-tle
Monday atternoon. Ymo Hunter, M • i
Mis. I-ouie Sinclair, Mr-. Matti. Oli-
. M Ma v.
Eebaiion Monday to attend th, fun
erid of Klsworth Brown
Mr and Mrs. C. 0. Day attended
in, all day meeting ; ,t
Church Sunday
Mr and M,', ( , r | i’hiHip an(j daughter, C ry-. d >|M . lU Sui|(|;iv afternoon with Ton, Terry a,„| daugh:
,'er Vamta in Gr.-en, ustle.
| Mattie Bowman w.a- , ( . :( || e r FiIImore, Mom..,, afternoon
M,e Erne,-, n, ...
. r: ■ •
D. and Mrs. | , on a varation trip
1 zr.z?*’' ib, »„, k
Mrs. J.ou |;, . ..
< *» a,i a visitor in
Greencastle, Saturday 11 ''in and daughter
"i, caller*
Large crowds an vival meeting hi Id
church.
John Rowell
Meet no town Irate having he
taxes next year, the i $1 rn $100.
BLOOMINGTON— Afrcd Noyes, poet am cate of Engand, will s|K*ak heiiiro Iildiana Universit. studentt a i onvoeatiim program Jan. 23, accor .ing io the a .nnuncement here tol.iy of Dr. Will Scott englisii poet will spiak mi “Poetry in Life.” (Y BLOOMINGTON— Officers of the Y . M. C. A at Indiana University foi the p.e i nt school yar are a- follows: W ivi St■ i■■ khou.-e, of Fltna Green. pre-idi'M; Fidmun I Kenney, Shelby- • b \ , i' -ident; nnd Alexander ii !" Ft Wayne, ti'easiirer. Mr.
! Stackben-i ha mi 'Ad, Annual F'inani diivi r ei'' tion will he 0 ', I'.■. ,ini 17i
MONTICELI T rrpm lives of a Chi eg" is piper .-ought a few !m!"‘ "i "'I OUt of the i ill! apM"ie "I poolroom voted, "III' tN' saying, ‘'Y'eu’ll " v "i) November hew v.' an i" mg t* PORTLAND \ 1.1 Fled Bone, .la has four horn- TH' just behind the n g-. 1 considerably smniled than th*d
Union \ alley
in
gone
Har Id Ea-t
DARKNT-TEAUHKBS’ ASS( )( 'IATI"N ST A T !•; T K AC ’ H K KS’ ASS( K' I AT K >N MKETTNCiS Bound Ti’ii) INDIANAPOLIS Koundj October 15 to 20th SBECTAL KEDUUED BATES
VIA
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS &
EASTERN TRACTION (O. g'i'i'1 going on all regular and extra cars Octeb' i I , '
Tilk-t clusivi Retilli
eludi
tn 15
* r- 1 ' T.cket.- will be good returning on all ■ 1 11
"g October 22nd.. 1!)2H.
I tra ear- will be run on Thursdav, Oct obi i I S, H ■
accommodations.
( ‘b! 1 ‘"'al T. H. I. A’ E. Trac. Uo. Agent for fuither
siir'if
•ittending the reul the Christian
M"nrfay "I t'.' rnn.ii, 1 ''
F'ill-
Wright
Mrs.
..th, were, M ; md daughter Kather,,,,.' w "" Kendell ‘>'"1 Mr-. Olyn Wright " a " , ‘ Mr * i '" ,l
•M rs. ( h(‘stor Ii .i
with Mrs. K(, 'ua-rtS. ^
Mis. ( hoster
I )ay
with Mrs. Ro-e„e ^
Margaret Bryan „f -P"iit Saturday aft,
othy Wright.
Green, astle 1 with Dor-
i rew.iiiI fei Paying while the Copper-
Browning-Hammond Hdw. Co. Tclephoit® 214
ALL o\ ER i.Mm \ \ . )ECKER taxe.- next y-ar than ^7 1 <,n "2 i "" 1 v “ lu «‘ bette, , '' ficials taking , ' , ' M ' t "l' m ; which the ;^S, U r ,! "’ high towiuhip <J ' 7 r " f ’ l ^ ‘t'y. nave decided t 0
ADMININSTRATOR’S SALE 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY Uu’undersigned administrator of Ti d 'd iiliam S. Torr, deceased, will oflri’ Lu ui public auction, at the late residence O r ' 11 ' u ( ‘deni, about 1 miles soutli west of near Stop No. 33 on the T. H. I. & l' : - lw line, on Friday, October 12, 1928 Sale Starts At 1 R. M. ,, I he following 1 personal property, '°' v '! )1 Hue half interest in about 21 aci*rs - Ponies. Clood saddle. Household tfoods. 1 ! urniture. Tools and implements. terms cash. Walter Torr, Administral' ;l | "m h’s McGaughey, Attorney. f -. A. Vestal, Auctioneer. _ .
