The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1928 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTEE DAIRY BANNER,
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1928.
1 mrpt with Mis. Walter Ashton,, Bloomineton St., Thursday afternoon , 'at 2:110 o’clock. The program. ''‘He-J llieion of the Early Greeks and Romans,” will be given by Mrs. K. H. i Trembly. Please remember to pa> dues j
Personal And Local News
UAI.I.OT t OSTS IN 1924-1928
The tax p. ■ of Putnam county ^ meeting, will enjoy a "ale difference in the ‘ + + + + + + cost of the liUs election ballots over j j. ^ o. Meeting.
The P. E. O. Sisterhood of Chapter j I, will meet with Mrs. Jennie Curtis Hearst, at the Phi Kappa Psi |
The city council will meet in regular session this evening at 7: til o’clock.
Born Saturday night Mrs. Kenneth Gasper, daughter, Minnie Ellen.
Mr. and
pound
the cost of the ' < s in !!)24, as well as in other elections, through the judgement of the majoiity of the Election
Commi.-sionei who asked for bids on hoUS( , on Wednesday afternoon
the 1928 ballots. ! ;j.gp o'clock. In 1!)24 the ballots cost approxi-. + i- + + mutely $292.00. i 1928 they will cost j section IV To Meet,
approximate!\ S74.00. So far as is section Four of the Christian known, the onl> dr.’ft rence is the fact w j|| meet Thursday afternoon that at i ne eh : "o, bids were called,^ 2 : :j() o’clock with Mrs. Ira Cowl-
ing, 207 West Seminary Street 1 1 ‘
for an at tin :h.i. no competition
was allowed. Tin re will he a few
Mrs. Ed Chew, wife of the trustee 192s election.
more than 15 "On ballots used for the
Each
member will answer to roll call with
a Bible city or town.
aga afa «}a
Pajamas of
$1.98.
IWIK
Tea For Senior W omen.
of Washington township is reported! The costs of lad dug elections in
seriously ill at her home. : Putnam county, and it is safe to pro- ] The first of t h,. teas to he given at
l-ume the CO' arc somewhat n *‘ ur t h e home management house for senMiss l.ois Vail is confined to her ^| u , anu , fjj- U |, : M other counties, is
Women’s llanneletle,
FSannetiette Go
$1.00
Sleepers !o keep ^ youngsters warm, $]| the quality shop J. H. IMTCHKOKI,
home by illness. Miss Vail i- employed at the G. C. Murphy ( o.
usually idightly under $5,000. The cos' of ballot here ha been higher
OVERCOAT
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nel-on and Mr. 't^-' phues around Greenand Mrs. Mort Marshall visited at ‘ ; ccor ' 1 ;> ormatum .- Fianklin and Brown County Sunday P” r ^ ^'
SHOWINGS!
Mrs. John McGill has
| from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Black in Warren. Mr-. McGill i> Mis.
Black’s grandmother.
If you are looking for an overcoat, vve urge you to look here first and save yourself a lot of looking: For in our overcoat department you’ll find every kind of coat you can think of, light ones, heavy ones, loose ones, tight ones, smart Chesterfields, Burly Ulsters. Everything!
Two car- collided at the intersection of Walnut and Jackson stieets Tuesday morning. No one was hurt hut the two cars were somewhat dam-
aged.
Marion McBride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M< Bride sustained a fractured finger Tuesday morning when a car door slammed on her
hand..
J. F. CANNON & CO.
to have been 1 :chod in the primary
returned j ]a.»t ling when the total
co t wa lightly more than $1,200.00. Ha I competition been allowed in the primary, ther. no telling what savings might have been made the
tax p yors of tin county.
It ha- been icin.rtod that one of the county commi--ioneis who is now seeking re-elec, oti made the statement that he did not pay any such claim for hallo'. . hut the record speak for it ' If. If this commissioner did not know lie paid the claim, what right has he to -pen , the tax payers money? An officer should know what
I he does.
He i elected by the people
I hose visiting Mi. and Mi-. I "'V w f 1)) p ; ; V( , p|;,,,d their confidence in Tincher and daughters in Muncie, m ^ h . 1V( . thp ,. i( , ht to ox .
Sunday were, Mr. and .Mr-. J. < Knight, Mr. and Mrs. George York and daughters of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Manson Buster of An-
derson.
put close attention to county affair
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1 Gay Skelton is improving slowly at | (I,,. Putnam Counts Hospital after an
being the new hook by Prof. Walter 1 abscess on Ids hand was lanced MonBundy I ere are three or four new day. Mr. Skelton - condition has been biogrnphii Beveridge’s 2nd Vol., ijuite serious, suffering from blood
lie schools had a two daj vacation, Fife of I incoln, I’a.-putin by Miller, j poisoning as the result of running a
a circulatioi;. a life <t Franco! Villion, and Har-! nail in hi
In spite of the fact that the pub-
jor women has been planned for Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 to 5 o'clock. These teas are sponsored by |
Mortar Board.
Family Fatly Tonight, 'Ihe Keystone Bible Closs will en.tertain with a family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown, 523 Anderson, St. Tuesday evening Octolier 23rd, at 7:30 o’clock. l)evotons will he given by Mrs. Beck and the program wi! be in charge of a
committee. •J* 4- 4* + •? +
Martha Washington < lub Party. The Martha Washington Club Hallowe’en party will he held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore, 10S East Berry treet, Wednesday evening. The hostess will furnish table
service.
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Mis Frank Stiles Entertains. Mrs. Frank Stiles entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and Mr. and Mr . E I . I'u Roehu.-h of Monon Sunday. M Stiles and her guests were I former neighbors in Monon and it | was a very pleasant reunion.
Miss Moore Is Hostess.
The Greencastle Morning Musicale , will meet Wednesday morning, Oct.
7:0o o’clock at the ! l0me
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ana Street. Members of the chorus will meet at 9:30 far rehearsal.
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Hallowe’en Parties.
Hallowe’en w ill he generously celebrated by Greencastle High School students, who are taking advantage of the time to hoi ; several pnrtie-. On Thursday evening the Sophomore class will hold their party at the high school building, and the Kro^i will he allowed,to hold theirs the following
Tuesday evening.
Tomorrow night the High School , Smith Epworth League will hold their I i. in. Hallowe’en party in the social rooms j
of the M. E. church. This has be- | Smith in hi . r come an annual affair, and i.> usually i EtH l iml clo-ing In
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ingon after a s|„ r .,h lt Squaie Garden before ■% loudly cheered him last n tacked many of C.ou-n *
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propo-alj; as
' mpha; i/e his views
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Witli a record vote forecast j
atten led by about 75 young people.
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Attend 4th Din. W. M. S.
Mesdames Howard Little, Frank j N " v ; ''' -'ion, Mh candiJates Beetle, John Stout, Amos Mitchell, '' l ' 1 hdenct ol —
Frank Jackson Clarence Edmondson, Ben Scott, David Wills, of Clayton and Mrs. John Cross of Brazil were among the delegates to the 4th Di - i( l(
trict meeting < 1 Women's Missionary I In x ‘' 1 ■■ Rokir Societies held in the Presbyterian } ,alk ,n ’ S|0UN Cit ''tonieht
church to lay.
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Veronica Club Hallowe'en Party.
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The Veronica Club will hold its Hal-
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Vce pi'' [ hany, Smith’ .,'.oi to»r; t i„j a y. nif ht at Utica he at 1
which always cuts down
the Public Library put out a new hitrh average of KiO bonk- a day dai ing the past week according to Mi Fred Thomas, librarian. Of this number about 75 percent wa- fiction, and children took -lightly fewer hook
than adults.
Mrs. Thomas and several assistant- have been bus> all .-umtner and fall nAatalnging the library, and while they arc not done, all tin hook are readv for use under the new charging -y-tein. N'ine hundred foitv one patron- have registeieil under the
new system.
.Mr-. Thoma- announces the addition tif -evcral requested new hooks, one of the mo t demanded of tin e
his hand.
ry I audei - autobiography, Roamin in the Gloamin. Un libra:} will observe children’week which -tut- \nv. 11. Already con-ignment- of new hooks for this pecial week are coming in, hut thev will not he put on the shelves until Nov. 11. Among the recent fiction are: “Hat ■ ,” \. Hamilton Gibbs; <t|d 1 liu-.” Warwick Deeping; “A Lantern in Her Hand,” Be.-- Streeter Vldrich; "The Wciinen at the Pump,” Knut li.im iin; “Matemi's Vineyard,” !' Phiilips Oppenheirn; "Silver Slipper Temple Baily; "Blue Run”, Grace Livingston Mill; “Wild Horse Me.a," Zaire Grey.
The first in a series of monthly church suppers will be held in the Methodist Churdh on Thursday evening, Nov. 1-t. Mrs. W. M. McGaug-
Miss Ardith Moore, 509 South Indi- lowe’en party Thursday evening at unstable in :i views.
The Indiana I o<-eration of Cluhconveiti'd in Indianapolis Tuesday for the thirty ninth annual convention, which will la t until Friday. Mr.".] Harriet D. Hinkle of Vincennes, state president announced that the keynote for the three-day conclave will
■ <Uon of th. Uagu. «The G1 fit ition of Indiana.” will have charge of the sup|ier. Fol- | l f 0)ma | ( ,p ( . n i nii: w iH |),. held to- j lowing the supper stereopticon P'v | at the daypool Hotel and th<
Hires of the work of Methodism in various parts of the world will Ic
show.
Several members of the Greencastle Kiwunis Club will attend a meeting planned in their honor by the club at Bedfonl on Thursday night. Due to the distance and condition of tin' toads, the Kiwunians will probably make the trip over the Monon railroad, leaving here at 3:05 p. m. and returning from Bedford at 2 a. in. Friday.
Beginning tomorrow the Daily Banner will present for four day , short stories on “The King of Kings,' the magnificant motion picture pro duction to he shown at the Vo .co-tie
-e--ion- will i-t through Wednesday and Thur-day. Tuesday afternoon at 1 :ii0 o’clock the council met to disci, - important problems of the federation. ! hi- council is composed ii the offici r , department chairmen, chairmen nf .-Winding committee,, dl trict ami county chairmen and tl.e
president of affiliated clubs. One of the mo t important thing
to come before this body will he “How to Succi-sfully Conduct our
Highway Beautification I’roject.” Mrs. Harry L. Green of Muncio,
correspor ng secretary, at the opening of tl annual convention today, aid that ixy -even clubs have joinid the Indiana Federation of Club thi- year, making <><>7 clubs with a
Theater next week. These daily fea-, lo t ;1 | membership of 52,400. Mrs. lures will give Greencastle movi- ,e nounced that only one di;-
patrons a definite idea of the splen dor and the gigantic scale on which this picture was produced. John White, living north of Reelsville, sustained a had cut in ki- | left leg while at work tit the Monon, when he fell from a concrete mixer, through a scaffold. The accident happened when the man moving the nia chine pushed the mixer in the oppe-ite direction than Mr. White expected it to be moved, throwing him from tin mixer, through the -caffold. Mr. White was taken to the office of Dr. W. M. MeGaughey where it w nec cessary to take four stitches in tin
leg.
SALES 2H TIMES THOSE OF AMY OTHER BRAND
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< )n account of the warm weather, we are ov-er-stocked on coal; rather than pay demurrage, we offer you coal for a few days at the following prices:
“SUNSHINE” 1 IN. LIMP, FROM SOUTHERN INDIANA. A GOOD COAI FOR FI RN \< I .-. STOVES, OH R \NGK. HE Will NOT CLINKER VT, TON . < eJ BRAZIL Bl.Ot K (J* A 0/1 CLEAN AND BLOCKS \ I I ON WABASH, * 15 M .mp wim sm SOOT OR
I I INKER u. ion
AT, TON VANDALIA COAL CO.
Rhone 805-K.
Nema Worm Capsules
. WORMS IN HOGS. We believe •very ling owner reulizea what lids trouble means. Hogs tlmt are wormy get little. If auy. beneflt from the food they eut. They become thin amt emui luted, utui in their rundown it ml weakened condition are easy victims to IluG UloLKHA, Him; "FU"’ and the mnuy other disease* so common to hog*. The problem has become so serious a- to warrant careful study by lending iHUasItologista. In the search, a drug ha* been discovered which effectively kills roundworms In full grown hog* and young pigs without harming the animal. Thi* drug i* ready for use in Nema Worm Gapsules They have proved to lie from 95<f to lode; effective and are supplied In different sizes, containing suitable doses for different si/.eil animals. Neinu Worm l'a|*sules are equally effective f,,r Sheep. Goats, Poultry, Dogs and Foxes. The manufacturers. Parke. Davis & Company, Detroit. Michigan, having made a com|trthcti*ivc study of till* problem, pulitisli a booklet telling how to ilestroy roundworms, hookworms and •toiuHch worms In live stock and poultry and how to use Nema Worm <’a|Mule* for that purpose. A fre« copy can he had from
Mullins Drug Store
Diet in tin thirteen in the >tate failed to bring a club into the federation thi • year. Mr*. Cl aries Hartley of New Albany i- candidate C r the office of ncording ecretury, Mrs. Robert Hick ('umbridre City, i* candidate for the office ot treasurer and Mrs. Estelle H. Prime, Urownstown, i- candiduto for re-election as tru-tee. At tin council meeting this afternoon Rn Ii ird l.ieher, director of the t:de depnitmeiit of conservation and A. J. Wi licking, state highway com-mi.-.-ioiiei told of the aid the federation inn give the state in the hieh- ' way henutiffcation program. Individual dinners will be given at 5:15 o'llock tonight in the Claypool hotel Ini department workers wi'h | Mr . Miller pre-iding; district and .county chairmen with Mr-. Johnson I pro dding; continuation, with Mrs. E. ('. Runipler presiding. In tin absence nf Mr-. Sara Meriiu- Stem, Terre Haute, state chairman o'' juniors, Mrs. Fred L. pettiJnhn, Si veiith district rhairnian, will pri'side ti,night at the junior dinnex At this dinner it will he announced that Mr Bence Daggy of Greema;tle. Fifth district chairman, has won the -5 prize for bringing five junior dub ii.to the federation during the yen r. Mrs. R. A. Ogg of this city is chairman nf the Resolutions Pommit-
tee.
4- 4* 4- 4" 4* 4* Tea For Miss Jackson. A ten will he given in 'honor nf Miss Florence Jackson at the Alpha (’hi house Friday afternoon from 3 30 to 5 o’clock. VII women nf the University an i faculty women are invited to the affair v hich is being sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi. + 4* 4* 4" + ■* Eureka < lub Hallowe’en Parly. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Long will entertain the Eureka Club with a Hallowe’en party Wednesday evening at their home, 10 Berry Stieet. •+• -i- *i* *1* a- -e Ccntury < lull To Meet. The Twentieth Century Club will
its safe to buy Wherever this sign swingsl
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low—have pledged them selves I to a definite policy of protection j for the buyer. A Certificate if Safety may be had from eachJl these dealers with every tiem’j cry of building material. Thill bond guarantees that the tm terial conforms in grading toj nationally adopted manuractuf'l ers’ standards, and in quanotyj exactly with the invoice reflT ^ ere ^* r.I Any of the responsible ® tr 'l chants whose names are lis te I below will gladly advise V° u j estimate materials, and tL ’‘* the cost. You can rely u n tlie firms. Call on them today.
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