The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1928 — Page 4
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Mr'hoiii t Ho ;pj»al Saturday when he
will be operated on soon..
M < an UU. who i, .. itins in Kansa and Oklahoma, was in an automnbile wi i k lately, w hen j her i;ter-in-la« was killed, and Miss Coverdi’.l injur'd, hut not seriously.
d m, Albert Allen vi Itcd
4 relatives in li iianapolis la-t week, e \j r \ j,- i.,,|d hrs sold his store « Me -is Frank E1 wards an - Dextet
i Darnell.
♦J Mr. Fred j manager of
llnm Milline 1 >ni|>any.
j;j . Guv CollinK-entertained fiom —■ , ., v - Wednesday unti Friday four mem- SP 6 " 1 "•
il ers of her Fun,lay ^-brnd ehvs at j were .Surah Jo Llimh m ‘ .
day Sunday with M
Aker.
P ., Odessa Modshire, Dorothy l.*>wi-. L„la eese, Eula HeNath and Mr. Gl'-n
vis-i Skelton
Earl Watts of Dixon, Him' 1 ’ the yue-t of his sister Mrs. Ed. H 1 ‘
1)0 i t.
Mrs. Clark Herbert was in Cierii-
castle Monday.
Mr. Alonzo Evans wr.s in Lr.izit
Monday.
Mr. W. J. Hunt nia le a husmv-s Iri|i to Gieeneastle Monday. Mrs. Nellie Wilcox of Indiannpoli
S lel^thehrent the week-end with Mr. and
John Hmote.
Miss Eeota Showalter of II ''1-villo
Hranson and
spent the
and Mrs. V\ illis
J | l{o, kville. Tht
‘’ l.-dett i and i; • ' i'.,
1 °M ' »n°d"»n Harley Millci ‘IKk « « t '
l ‘ ?h ' ,n,S ’ Mr. and Mr-. Wallet llrann were in
I Qo'Getting Comedy!
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and M: Guy Collins’s were -s visit i - in Indianapolis Mon-
This is National Printzess Week (’omc in and lot us show you some of these Rood looking coats we are ottering in the Printzess and other good makes; moderately priced. S. C. Prevo Company A Home Institution.
Mr.
husinr
day.
Sun ay wa liie 51th birthday anniveisaiy of Mr. Harve Shuey. He w. very pl< a.-antly surprised at noon, when he went home to find a number of floods there on a bountiful dinner spread. Those present were: Frank McNorton and family of Indianapolis, son McCann and family , f Lebanon, Mrs. Alta Hector of < 11 i'!iicavi, Mr. 'iid Mr.,. A. F. Ford, il Hock uid family, -Mr. Churchhill (l , \li ;i, Mrs. I ■ rnd I,ane, Mr. ( has. iiil'ock, .Mis. Sa.I.e Shuey and dauithter | Eve, Dan Frank and Elbert Shuey, |('l\ e Coffman and Kaymond priest and family. Mrs. Timnion of Fillmore has lately moved into the property she purchased of Mr. E. L. Gray. Mrs. Ruby Galbreath and children of Columbus visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards, Sunday.
Brazil Saturday.
STRIKES OIL
ST. WENDAL, ind., () t. 24 (UP) Operators of the L. T. Martin Company derrick, drilling at the Mai tin Station east of here in an effort to strike oil believe they have struck the Princeton Oil Sand. The sand above the oil pockets in Gibson county has been developed much lately and he product . truck here is believed to be of the ■- me variety. GRE\T GUM IN' Rl '•'!
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CLOVERDALE Warren Picken. ufferi d a . trok of apoplexy Sunday at his home in the southeast part of C wn. Mr. and Mr . John Shockley and daughter, Maijotie visit,•,! Sunday with Mr. and Mr.-. Ham Glascock at Indiatiapolf . Mrs. Anne Itnuriv and on, Carrol and ,laughter, Elizabeth visited relative- in Indianapoli.- th, latter part of the week. Mr. and Mr Charles Picken-, Mr . G. C. Wingfield, Mr Frank Morri■on Mi . T, 1 V> 1 '■ i , ted rcl
ative- at Mooresville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter IJatts, living south of town are parents of a daughter, Marjorie, born Friday, Oct. Pith. J. W. Snider attended the lllinoi.--In,liana game at ITbaiia, Saturday. Wm. Gondaere and daughter, Annis wore Spencer visitors Saturday. Greer Babb of New York < ity who i.- eminected with the Associated Pri visited Roy Bailey and family last week. Mrs. Ethel Stark and children of Akron, ()., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Runyan. Mrs. Harry Crow and son, CHlTord of Joplin, Mo., who have been here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iv tel Meek have returned home.
Mr.-. Edgar liiit f Savery, Kans. who has been visiting the Bailey families, here has returned to her home. William Said,a of Lauderdale, Fla i visiting hr- -ister, Mrs. J. W. Sni-
der.
The PUT county basketball cham-
pions will pin;, an alumni team in the j guc-t-
high school gym Thur.-day nigiit.
BAIN PRI IK, E
Gue.-I:, of Mr. and Mrs. John Obench' in Satuiday and Sun lay were Janie- Robe11 Cro 'inn , f Indianapolis and Donald Pram and family of
I ,a<1nga.
Mr. a Mr. . Frank Miller motored to Moore ville Sun lay where they spent the day. M.. George Sand., was taken to the
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PALES I INE Cecil Knauer and family, Edna Baker and little Charles Ho,Ison at ten !c<| ;t birthdav dinner on Mis. Charle.- Alaishall at Greeneastle Sun-
lay.
M ill Bark' i and son, Walter Hylton -P' nt Sunday with James Hylton. Mr. and Mi Ben Cummings and hihlren of Danville were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Os-
born.
Orville Ma hael and family of India aapolis (ailed on Charlie Ituker,
Sunday afternoon.
Fied Hhnk- ha.- moved to a farm
outh of Bainhridge.
Zella Adei and Nora Perison cleaned the church Thursday. Marie Beck and Ruth Rog> r- were in Greeneastle, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn attended th>' funeral of Mrs. Maggie Fisher at Hadley last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ball called on Mrs. Henry Osborn, Sunday after-
noon.
The little Bernsroff girl .-ill remain- in a serious condition.
SEYMOUR, Oct. 24 (UP) It has jus been estimated by Otto Schnei ing, president > f the ' "i : 1 ■ ■' ’ pony that Imal re. idents , hew worth of chewing gum each ye. r. i schnerin r said that if the chewing gum used in Seymour for a sing!,' 12 months were placed ond-tn-end tli'-re would I,,* a olid -trifi of t.i' 1 pr dm PI miles long. The official also pointed out that the entile population of Indiana chews $2,700,000 worth of the gum each year. He d, elated that he demtr chewing gum was inere; sing throughout the world, recalling that the United States -pend $100,000 0 )9 for •he product last year, an increase of 1'i percent over 1022. ODD FELLOW S TO MEET
Grasiada
H Bm* Six UtT r T''HIS new Six has fairly leaped A inti) favor Ironi coast to coast — Seize \our eye with its stylishness—Quickens your pulse with its performance—Alive with ginger ami gimp and great stamina — The sweetest, snappiest Six ever turned into the world at less than $1200—You ow e it to yourself to see and drive it.
$
Four-lloor Hcihm 895
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FILLMORE F nma Ruth and Charles Allen PerI kin -pmt the week end in New Win1 he ter with their grandparents Mr. and Mr. Charles Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chamness of ' Wav, Ian wer * the guests of Mr. and Ml-. .I,dm Day Satur ay night. Mi Edith E. Rag n of ChuilesI ton, III. ited her mother Mrs. Emma Rigan Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Ragan's • idition is much improved. Rev. II i.i.sel Tower pa tor of the I M. E. Chi :, h will fill his regular uppeintmen* next Sunday morning and , evening Everyone invited, i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards of ; New Win, heater, Alva Gowin, wife an,I daughter, Viola, John Gowin of Kokomo were the gusts of Gouge Gowin and Mrs. Lota Perkins Sunday. The Mi cs Joslin of Grconcastle pent Sun ay afternoon with their sister Mr. Emma Kagan.
ST. PAUL, Ind. Oct. Od I Fellow of Decatui meet here tomorrow in : wide meeting. I/odges from the f< Bowing towns will he represented; Adams, St. P. jl, Clifty, Westport, Newport, Gnenburg and Clarksburg. The initiatory cerrmenic.; will lie in charge of the delegates from Gte n - burg, it was announced. Willatd Ttunn., district deputy gland master, has reported a great nn mbership gain in t. is teiritory. o — “The Blue Bottle,*' Granada Thoanr, Friday and Saturday. CHICHESTER S PILLS Tlir IrM MONU HHAM* y\ T«<11< 4 t A a L f onr r A\ i hl-rhra trr • n Tlirnn l /iHk . IMIla In |{f<| ai, 1 (ioid metili vUr/ | U' w th r 'I 1 • V/ | Tftkft rvo olWu. Ilfir nf yn;ir ^ )>mi €v U(. A W f'<« 4'IM 4 ll'r ^ TF H flUAHOMI HIM K|» |*|l I H, f.,r u., F4ar«kno4'na«Drst.Gxfe't Aiwa i • . | e SOLO EV OftlJliliiSTS 1 l'!A ■),ll RF Don’t fail to see “The Bly B ill at the Granada. Fin 1 n and oaturday.l
Thursday Only Matinee Ami Nj k l||
25c—Mt
STAGE PRESENTATION I)EU\e THHKK SHOWS: 2—1—, RIGGER—BETTER THAN’ EVEII STEVkART tnrf VINCENT1
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PUBLIC SALE
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The Maktvitr Sisiera, Dairorv Eiilriordinirf, Tnhy Nriiuii, Master of Cwmonies. The Marker sietere, Singer, irnl Dancers anil The Eamims Pirate Gitls' I la Nil 20 QIR[52C
ov llli: S( REES “THE FOLKI Lt sHKIt"
Of
Dairy C
ow.s
Till* \flMY l(ov»l TLEST simply magnificent—Strik•F ingly smart—Rich as the rustle of silk—And the eight-cylinder sensation of the year in all-around ability to perform—'The kind of car you love to get into and hate to get out of—Has Wcstinghouse Brakes and "One Shot” centralized lubrication—Come and see it.
$
Tw o-lloor N4*4hin 1295 I OI ll-IIOOIt Sl'll.w / £1395 AII Price* f. o. h. f at lory
Otis Gardner GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
EAST MARION
Mr. an Mrs. Elisha McAnich and Horace Robinson and family visited Sun,I y with Ernest Kersey and fam-
ily of heat Brick Chapel.
Sunday visitors with Oran Buis and family were Homer Slav, ns an I family of Clinton Falls, Mis. Glen ! Burge s and children of Coatesville, I Mr. and Mm. Wm. Newman, Mr. and | Mr.-. E. E. Buis and sen Brrl and
i Leonutd Newman rnd wife.
Mr. and Mrs. I-e.-tcr Storm and I daughter of Indianapolis spent Suo-
I dny with Mrs. Myrtle Storm.
Mi>s Ruth Higgins of Indianapolis : -pent the week end with home folks. ' There will be preaching -ervice- at Mt. Mnidian Sunday morning and
irvening by Rev. Siva tens.
Mr . Amy Buis and daughter, Lil-
! li n |» nt Thursday with Mrs. Mary I g r 'j n ,||p j
On account of la, k of ham faeil itios I am compelled t„ reduce mv herd of choice dairv cow - and will , II at Public Sale at my farm, 2 1 :! miles west of Gr, "II, a tie or) the ,,|,| seph Stoner Ka m, West Walnut
Street Road, on
Tonight Only 7-9 j). in. 10 30c ( OMKDY
“The House of Scandaf Mith DOROTHY SEBASTUNf’'* O'M ALLY. V STY I FT MOVING STOKE Dl KITZE \ S 0 NEW YORK'S GAY LIFK. _ K1N ,| 6
Wednesday, 0cl.31 at 1:00 o'clock p. m ., the following
stock:
jumsta.
I U.-fi 111 ‘
Hunter.
Kenneth Glidewell and wife of indionapolis -pent Monday night and Tue day with M»lvin Rtiark and fam-
1 iiy-
CHANDl met. EV ELAND MOTORS CORTORATION
CLEVELAND, OHIO
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One Shorth-a n, y,.ar N old, giving t gallons of milk pc, day; one Shoithorn, ti year- old, to freshen oon; one young registered Jersey, giving gallon.-; 1 young r-gistered Jers, v
Ho* '
gallons; uie ::-year-„ld Holstein, giv ing 1 1-2 gallons; „ne Holstein and Jersey, fresh, giving 4 gallons; on.
y«a> old, a good "ii", to
freshen soon; ,vn e Jersey, giving gallon-, t„ freshen goon; one dry Jersey, heav; H . and Jersey, 5 yeai cld, giving ■>
Ions, to fre hen -oon; <>r Bi indie, giving 2 • illnn
Bull, 2 years old.
SOME f>I.P hU.H 1
" * ““ * WABASH. D t. .'1 ! E -
i the ballots and pit 1 ' i of 40 and f>0 years
, hibited here by J’ 11 '" ^ • ing five miles noith 11 ^
UI.DM >|)AYS FIVE BEST RADIO In the ,,die,t en "*
FEATURES. i publican ticket " Ml \ I- net v> rk, 7 p. tn.—Home I ford Hayes end "I 1 /’ f
conipanioi) hour.
M l V!' network 8 30 p. m.— Palm-
'd ive hour.
M l/, eetwork, 8:30 p. m.—Dinner
' I : - i f American industry, the ticket the
i ;|! . i Lord Melchitt, Nicholas u,| n..y Butler and Charles M. Sch-
wab.
M'OR network, 7;.'!9 p. m.—Republii.n Nat ,mal committee. M I-\E, network,, 9;30 p. m. Oemot iii, mtionnl committi*e.
, nan's
gal -
■ l-yeat-nid Oil** Jpl.,ev
DAY
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M ANH UITAN
Lewis A. Zaring and Mrs. Lola l.ong an , hildren spent the day Fri-
day in Indianapolis.
Mr. i nd Mrs. E. B. Jones of Plninlield were Sunday gu-ty of Mr. and I , Mrs. Mark Long. j
Among the teachers who were in -. r ra
j.) Indiutupolis this week were Mus-' 0. J. KSCtOl’, AUCtionG rj r
i S. J. Tilden and Thom« of Indiana on the ['’ t '
Each ballot had names. If there wa.-
voter ait " 1
had to do was scratch"^
Rhodes has a ballot the Iial year of 1880 a ni | field and Art, her who h publican ticket tiut I
charm with the
.,ido a' 1 ' 1
TERMS MADE KNOWN ON
OF SALE
Chas. Boatwright
I HR IF, PERSONS INJURED LIBERTY CENTER. Ind., Oct. 24 1 I ' E\ itement netted injuries to " ' ■ ; "i nns at the holne of James 1 1 ' tIt, n here, Ren, a small son, "o„ oino milk to a neighbor next M'lule coming back hon)(‘ he 1 "n, t ightened at something and ’ to run. He cut his leg on some ■'tp " , ,j , t and a doctor had to take '' 1 1 t.tehc . A little Inter Mrs. ' 'iiiHe?, aeci lentally fell down the ’I" it) their home. \ baby in her t : ' li'vi ed about the heal.
a watch
Hartison on ene the other. „ •‘ ,n d “^;’
evcryba.y m N n n( R
the courthouse t» plenty of rivalry
ies.”'
GOT THE V GREENSBURO- n -Jesse J. Jarrafd. t" of this city, "brouifj eon," when he _ pvtl con by defeat)"* ' hs , 'sales for the ««'<’ n ’ 0 " ber 16.
