The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 October 1928 — Page 2
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TFTE GREENCASTEE DAIRY BANNAR, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1928.
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TELEPHONE 75T)-Y. WE DELIVER P Rir ES TII AT A RE R EAS< )N A B! ,E HOME-KILLED MEATS that’s our hip; specialty. YOUNG BEEF, THE BEST QUALITY. ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND CURED PORK. 1 ORK SAUSAGE WITHOUT CEREALS OR WATER FRYING CHICKS FRESH FISH FRUITS, VEGETABLES, GROCERIES.
We appreciate th * fact that our customers are sendi '.g us new custom-
Thei *’s a reason.
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Personal And Local News
Mrs. Una I. Marlatt of Kenonha,
Wilt’., i; the JTU*‘ t ot M' Zaliarak: foi tin v.« i k.
the child w ir-turncd to Mr. and
Mrs. £>:.unv
Dr. and . C. L. \\ adc of Muniiu are .1 iu>: l»!t' t lay. Mr. and Al; . 0. J. Borclu rs, Bloom in;.ton tied .a-. . ;>• iniini- tin* week-
end in (M.ii iK"
- lewart V/right of Invi iting v.itli relatives |
i (Jreeava.'t l '.
tone . nd V.. K. i tenddal; were lar'ine: s vis- j
•i ii'a: tie I'rida; .
Mi Joan A.sh was in Roachdale
Thursday evening wher work m h< auty culture.
Reception for Housemother. Theta Kappa Nu fraternity lias sue ,| invitations for a reception tor Ult . hou-v mother, Mrs. Walter Bonner for Wednesday afternoon Octoh- ,.|- jith from 3 to 6 o’clock.
•I- -I* *F 'F
Uairied Covington. B. Parker and Miss < lone secured a marriage license
Ave.,; an | married at Covington, ind.,
Marie ha a new 1 d S'd ii fr- :n King. aa .ording to the Attica Ledger 'I'nh-
Moni. on and Ko. ter Company. I ull ,.. The ceremony was Rev. and 1 . Willmr l>. Close and !)y t j„ |>,. v . J. B. Johnson of the Cov-
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dianapoli.# i
and fiiend. William I
ricks of Ro;i ilcra in Gi'
Donald l 1 11, Fillmoie, is driv-
ing a new I 0 1 ,ad. tit i com King
.VI011 ison a.el ho v ter Company. John A. ( . !w r • of. Hi:! lak
Lloyd
| Sinclair
son Georg, !!■ m'dict of Uihana, IB-Pingtort M. K. Church, at the parson-
he does . , trt , j j,,. „f the Ilau. k's at Airy |
j Knob over thi eek-end. ; \], Parker is a daughter of Mrs. Russell .\':de>. on, traveling secre- j,!., sim lair of near Cloverdale and tary for tin Delta Cpsilon fraternity! j,,,., taught for the past several years is in Gieeni . tie visiting the DePauw j,, ,1,,. Union High School. Mr.
chapter. : Parker is a farmer.
Mr. and Mis. Charles P. Benedict + + + + ♦ +
Mr . Alta Pettijohn, Virginia Cath are the gu, t uf Mr. and Mrs. A. A. shower For Mrs. Torr.
ei nie Crnsk, Graham Kent and Joan ‘ (louck Friday and Saturday, Mrs.
Mrs. F. W. Hixson lias been called to Colorado Springs, Colo., by the illness of her si ter, Mrs. Rea Ward. •She may he gone several days.
Luhth ‘-•‘ottiswinj napkins , Pink fj Blue , 1 ' l y Rose Gold $1.1!), ^1.50, r,- I $^•00,83.50,15'00’j Linen guest towels, colored bonL,.o TjOc and 59c. THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. PITCHKORD
'iarent all of (ireencastle, underwent tonsil operations at the Putnam coun-
ty Hospital Thursday.
tiic -ister of Mi . Hauck. Mis. Wilder Morrison of have hern tiic house
daughter, |'
Mr;. Glen Owens and
Irene entertained at their home on \V. Berry Street, Thursday evening with a miscellaneous shower, in pret-
The Banner i in receipt of a copy of “The Havan Post” an English newspaper printed in Havana, Cuba.! It probably cam, from Ed Biockway i who is there attending the meeting: of the Spanish-American War veter-
ans.
Benedict i Mr. and
Chicago, \
guests of Mi and Mrs. Henry Prevoj. | iment t0 M rs. Edmund Torr,
in Northwood, have returned to the.r 9^ ^ ‘ h( r rwent
home. ! | ,. , compl ini for the partition and ' " u 1
marriage Misf
Dr. W. J. Hutchins Guest.
Dr. William J. Hutchins, President of Beare College, Berea, Ky., is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. V. L. Raphael
for the inaugural exercises.
A
;ale of real i tale has been filed in he Putnam Circuit court under the
I title, Carrie E. Prader versu Marsha „ I ,v Hoff .i.'imc . rorr was the recipient of many beau
liful as well as useful Rifts
The home was artistically decorated in autumn flowers, arranged in
throughout
the house. Mrs.
Entertain For House Guest. Rev. and Mi . V. L. Raphael
tertained the following ^ hr, akt.i-t L n ,| aj , . house guest Dr. Willi^TJ pre ident of Beare j Elizabeth Morris, Mis’ J laft, Prof, and Mrs. kjjl
ADVERTISE IN THk,
are the attorneys.
MU' : d In M, Ki no.sha, Wi
and Allee
Miss Ln
who is in (jt< i ncastle attending the Old Gold Da festiviti, - met With :. light acci. lit Friday morniug an I was taken to the county hospital for .medical ti itmont, but lift immedi-
< VR IS V RE( KKI> ( .ashing into a curb on north Jacksoi, .treet about 11:30 Vli.tl: h riday, .(t.cob Lovkliart North Sale n. smashed the right front wheel of hi heavy coupe. It was said that according to the drivers st ry he wa- driving south on Jn. ksnn strec t and in avoi 'ing an accident with another car, his brake would not hold, and to stop the car
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Campbell who have been living at Monticello, are icturning to their id rmer home on east Seminary street, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brown who have been in Philadelphia attending the American Bankers’ Association,
and visiting in other eastern cities, ately.
— i arrivecl home Friday, The Lafayette District of th 1
Equitable l ife As. uranee Society o.' New York, will lunch at the Elm.! inn Saturday at 12 o'clock. Immediately following the luncheon, Prof. William li. Sherman of the Fniversity will address the meeting. There will be repr< ontative’, from over th ■
,, i,, i, ft ,* i • . .-i , r , ,, , state who are specialists in different
Dr. and .Mrs. II. L. Davis of Indiana ; Jety until he was found. Raymond ^ |
the driver had to turn into the curb. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Out side of the broken wheel, the , Jougwirie ran away from the Sourca ur.tain d only mini i <1. ma| < wine home in Morthwood early Fii- , and was tewed into I ribhy (,arage | ,| a y rnoming and was finally located o he repaired. at the Kroger store on west Wash-
ington street. His disappearance caused his parent- considerable anx-
I h" e present other than the honor guest were: Mrs. Walter lorr, Mi . J. G. Hunt, Mrs. Grover Boots an I daughter, Eileen, Mrs. LeRoy li. e, Mrs. Los-an McMillan, Mrs. Ju lin Godwin, Mrs. Ralph Morris, Mi . Cecil Sutton, Mrs. Chark lb ct r, and Mrs. Louis Wells and Miss- , If lei se Blackwell, Harriett Kelly, .Margaret Wells, Alpha Robinson, Doris Bee, and l.orene Luther. Dainty refreshments of brick ice cream, cuke and lemonade were erv-
i ed.
•F -h Mrs. W allace Hostess.
poiis are among the visitoi s here to-j Riley, manager of the Kroger store, day for the inauguration aid Old i reported to Marshal Paul Grimes that Gold Day exercises. | the hoy was there and in this way
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“CANNED FOODS WEEK” SPECIALS AT THE A £* P
Campbell's TOMATO SOLP
29c
Del Monte PINEAPPLE SLICED
25c
Del Maiz Corn Sliced Peaches Del Monte Pears Del Monte Spinach Van Camp's Hominy
DHIdotmly Dili emit
in.ijlyjk. i alVoriilu Hurl let t Tender No (JrIt Now ruck
3 Cub. 45C 2 c “* 25C 2 ‘'•n* 66c 3 £:• sic
Corn Peas Tomatoes
IONA BRAND New Pack
3 - 28
Milk WHITE HOUSE
WE REDEEM ROYAL n a wrw%Mf+
Van Camp kraut
3 25c
Kino POWDER COUPONS
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es of in urance and will address i the meeting. Ralph O. York, of Muticie who is at the head of the Group Department of the State will also addYe- the meeting. W. P. Sackett F th, local rrpr< ' illative of
the lOquitable.
Word ha been rec, ivi d of tiv I
lilester ,qt llf
Section II of the Christian church
Jd'itij'of Fi...ii^A>jL I hoMJ in ( hMt>f(V*Ph
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Bananas, Apples, Grapes, Hums, Oranges and Lemons Cabbage, Celery, Lettuce, Carrotts, Turnips, Mangoes and Sweet Potatoes.
met at the home of Mrs. Frank Wallace Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Dobbs and Mrs. John Christy, acted as assistant hostesses. There wi re three guests, Mrs. Frank Allee and Rev. and Mrs, Bruner. Mrs. I toy Evans gave a reading on "Greece” and Mrs. Charles Rector
’■'I’hur -ny aft > ] spoke interestingly on "Egypt”. Mrs.
noon. Mr. Hester wa a foime: j W. R. Hutcheson also gave several of Greencaath i i ent and wa a mem j her experiences while visiting in the her of th, elu. f 1 U „ r DePauw I European countries. At the close of I nivi > in. Tile remain; '.•.ill arive i i j the meeting, delicious refreshments
Greencastle, Fat unlay a 3:00 o’cloci were served by the hostesses.
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Mrs. M. S. Burdeft Hostess. Section I of the Christian church, [ met Thursday afternoon with Mr-0 M. S. Burdett. Mrs. Myra Curtis had charge of the devotions and read a very interesting paper on the bath, death and resurrection of Jesus. Af.,r a bu ine . meeting and social hour they adjourned to meet with Mrs. Georgia Fisher in November. + + •!• + "t* + Mrs. Huestis Hostess. ’I he Woman’s Club will meet Monday, instead of Saturday with Mrs. * . C. Ilin ti.- in Northwood.
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over ti, Mpnon and will be taki a dimply i,>. t iiiil Cemetery wfiM- the toffy ^viIf Iv placed lie ide that of his mother. irviving are tn, ividow^ ,n# hretli, r. i',ii'i i.. :i minis | •'r/(n . the'j/rf, i-'i I i j III., Meth- disi Conference, and one : i ter, who rej sides in Texas. J. E. Mi-Curry \xil
have charge ol tin- funer 1. REPUBLICANS HEAR WATSON LAUD HOOVER (Continued from page one)
enforce the laws in any late thni might vote dry. Of course, it i noth- | . ing but a scheme to secure the Fa f. ■ j vote on a wet plank, and yet retain ] j hold on the dry Democrats in tin West. "Nor is his policy on immigration any more satisfactory to the people of Indiana than his plan f, r changing our temperance laws. The present xtatut' were passed to prevent an influx of people from other countries His plans would admit 50,000 morr immigrants a year and at the amitime bring larger numbers from thosi countries whose peoples I, -s under stand our institutions and are less in sympathy with our ideal . “We hould keep people of thi OMintr;, as nearly homogeneous a possible with like principles and ideals in mind, ail keenly alive to protecting the fundamentals that form the ba is of the, great republic, and this can noe he done by continued influx of people not alive to these cherished things,” Following Watson’s speech, Mrs. • Donner introduced one of DePauw'. ; most prominent alumnus, the lion. Roy if'. West, recently appointed Secre- | tury of the Interior by President | Coolidgo. Mr. West also received a | tremendous ovation from the crowd and stated that he was a student ii. DePauw with Mrs. Donner hack in I 188fl and at that time Senator Watson u a just starting on his political j career. Mr. West said he was glad to return to Greencastle and he he- | lieved Illinois would go for Herbert Hcover by an overwhelming majority. Noble J. Johnson, representative! from the Fifth District, spoke very] briefly when introduced by Mrs. I Donner, because of a ore throat. He thanked the voters for their support I and stated that he had tried to serv< | in the House in the best interests of - his constituents. Both Mr. Johnson ] and Senator Arthur K. R ihinson will I speak at the court house on Saturday I afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at another big Republican meeting.
Frying Chicken UR A NI»ICR I i I ES I e KTTU( E M AM J SWEET POTATOES C-ELFKY r] (’U( TIM 11 ERS TU RN11 \S cak J CAULIFLOWER NEW CAUfj GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES NEW PEACHES GRAPHS GRAPE Pi LEEUH-NUT ENGLISH COOKIES
FRESH BAKERY GOOK
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good co^ec SEAL In 1, 2, 1 ?.nd $ pound ceut. Never in bulk
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GROGAN & MILLER
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U. S. Senator Arthur R. Robinsoi Court House 2:30 P. M. Special Music by Terre Haute Ladies' Glee Club Noble Johnson Will Also Speak
Slate and County Candidates Will Be Present
