The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY B.ALEsTR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, -i925.
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W. r. T. U. will holil its Monday at 2:00 o’clork in tho Proshy tf-rian rhurrh. Reports will bo pivn liy Mrs. Goortro H. Taylor on
t • -tato ronvsntion.
1'rof. Hildebrand will talk on “The R. i.ition of Prohibition to good citi7.1 • -hip.” Members please note change of time. There also wil be a Jelly
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| Country Club Dance.
The Country Club was tin scene ot
n i retty Hallowe'en mn-quevade dance Wednesday evening. A prize awarded to the crazie-t masked couple was given Mr. and Mis, Wilbur Donner, who wer» dr sed as- a colored mammy and her -on, and th“ ptize for the best looking couple was awarded Mr. and Mr-. Henry Provo, who were
h. wer for the benefit of the County dressed in the garb of .Spain, ho pital to which all members are The Club wa- beautiful in it decoa ked to contribute. ! rations of jack-o-lanterns, fo<lder, + + + + ♦* pumpkin and low light . The mu-ic
for tke dance was furnished by a
I’nrenl Teachers Meeting. The Parent Teachers Association of the Martha Kiopath School will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the building. The fifth grade will give an Armi-tice Day program and Mt McCutchan will talk on the 1 berculosis Association work in the
co inty.
+ + + + + ♦ . 1*. T. A. Second Ward. ' f ; The Parent-Teachers’ Association of Hie Second Ward will have a gettogether supper Friday evening at (. <M) o'clock in the new building. 1 ..cli member is asked to bring one <1: h of food, also sandwiches and
table service
family.
for each member of
I four piece orchestra from the University. There were about thirty ! couples present. I- 4* 4* bridge Parly Tuesday livening. i Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bryant enter- | Lained with a Hallowe’en bridge party ! Tuesday evening. There were four tables. Mi-. Ona Grant received the prize for high -core for the ladies, ind Carl Butterfield received the prizi for the men. Mrs. Henry Koe-slei teceived the consolation prize. All the table decoration- and tallh . etc., were in Hallowe'en colois. 4* 4- 4- 4- 4* 4* , Freshman < lass Parly.
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! Personal And Local News
Genevieve Daggy, .Mrs. .Tame' Stoops. .Miss Beryl O’Hair. Miss Ruth Owens, Mi-s Pearl Gibson, Prof. Jones, Prof. Goidsberry and Prof. Bishop, all members of the faculty. Other guests were also present.
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Mrs. Graham Gives Report.
The Woman's Circle of the Presby- I terian Church helds its regular J Monthly meeting in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was called to order by the presi-
dent. Mrs. Georgianna Byerley lead —
the devotions. Mrs. .1. J. Albright . . . ,. reviewed Dr. Grose's new book, ’'The ‘■■•"'™ce Crump is confined to h.s
N'ew Soul in China,” in a very pleas- ‘"'‘ 1 '■ n<?ps '
ing manner, which wn^ greatly en- .M;, e Terry spent Sunday with her joyed. 1 daughter F’reda of Franklin, Ind.
Mrs. Grace Graham gave a splen-
nui report of the Synodical meeting) M' ■ Dora Sweet and Mrs. R. I in Richmond during October, to which ^ u ^' n! " " e *'' * n Indianapolis today. *he was a delegate. A short busi-1 Prof E . R . Sm i t h has gone to ne s session followed, after which the W: ,sl,in-ton, n c . on a business trip,
social hour was enjoyed. William Ader is confined to m Walnut stieet by illness. Mr. and Mr-. Everett Gris’.<1 this morning, a baby boy.
CLASSIFIED APS|
—For Sale—
FOR SALE—1‘»24 Oldsmobile coupe Cheap. Bloomington St. Garage, | Phone 88-X. 81*4t
FOR SALE OR RENT—A very desirable residence, filfi Fiast Washington street. A. A. Hauck. 27-!ip. o FOR SALE:—Barber Shop, K04 Ohio St., See owner at Crawford Hotel 31-3p.
FOR SALE OR RENT:—Five room modern house and double garage G39 East Walnut street. F. P. Huestis. 31-lt.
The hostesses, Mrs. W. 0. Tim Mrs. mens, Mrs. Jordan and Mrs. Mayhem her home <
Born to
The Freshman class of the
(School enteitained Wednesday even-
v v v4* v 4* g wit Hallowe’en party in the
gymnasium, which was decorated in Hallowe'en pint for the occasion, the i Miss Leona Kestner, class sponsor, F’irst | was in charge of the affair. There
were about -eventy members of tin class present. All came masked and prizes were awarded for the best costumes. Prizes for the girls were won by Miss Katherine Wilson and
Mi s Madonna Wil-on.
guessing contest, which consisted
I ii'sl Ward Meeting.
Rev. V. L. Raphael will a Idre-s I irent teachers' association of Ward Friday afterr oon at 2:30. Rev. P iphael will speak on “Pictures in ' e Home for Children and Youth.” Before the address grade f! will give : playlet entitled the “Spirit of Patroi sm.” Juel Maddox and Marjorie
! e Reeves will read.
This will lie the second meeting of ! of telling the amount of corn in a t e school year, and is to be held in jar wa- won by .) hn Vermilion, j pom (1. 1 The party was chaperoned by Miss
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Rubush served refreshments.
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studio Club To Open. The Studio Club, under the super-vi.-ion of Miss Amelia Pearl O’Hair, will open this evening at 7:00 o’clock at the Art Shop in the Alamo Building. Any one interested in this kind of work is asked to he present. It is expected that the classes will In decided into two evenings each week, if enough people enroll to permit.
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Hold Initiation. Alpha Lambda Delta held initiation Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Mildred Pitchfnrd, E. Franklin Street, for Miss Louise Lucas, and Miss F'ranees Cheney. Refreshment representing the fraternity colors of dark red and gold were served following the initiation.. Those present ther than members of the active chapter, were Mi-s Lillian Browntiehl, Dean Katharine Alvord and Miss Ed-
ith Leavitt. 4. •{. 4* kf*
Officers Are Elected. The monthly meeting of the American Association of University women w..s held Tuesday night, O t. 50 at the Delta Z: ta House. The (Continued on Page 4.)
Ideal for the little folks for winter wear.
A large assortment to choose from. Colors: tan, blue, pint i and green. Prices: $4.00 to Bonnets and Tams for the
Little Miss.
A nice display in all the new fall sades. Prices: $1.00 to $1.%/ the quality shop J. H. PITCHFORD
FOR SALE:—A well known Piano Manufacturer has in this territory (^ „ne slightly used Player piano, will j
he sold for balance due, three years U0!Jl to pay. Piano can be seen at the t,. n . . ^ , Cherry Transfer Co. 1 Thp BusmPf: * an,i Professional Wo-
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Thomas Williams, Tloverdale was a visitor in Greencastle Thursday. Donald Crosby, Glen W. Irwin, both of Roachdale, were business visitors in Greeni astle Thursday. Lonnie T. Myers and Clyde I.ineie<k, Russellville, were in Greencastle Thursday on business. Mrs. Hanlacre is chairman of the rummage ale i inmittee which will le- held in the court house Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Is-nc Nelson of We 11 - - ville Ohio were here y> terilay visiting Mr. and Mis. Albert Nelson west of
town.
Mi Ruth Knight of Coate-ville wiio is employed at Murphy’ Ten cent -tore i: confined to her home by
{lines .
Mrs. A. A. Abbott, who was taken suddenly ill lie day evening while attending a i .ny, wa reported much improv-d this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Griffith, Mr. and] •Mrs. Kenneth Todd and Miss Ruth Ri t \ eie in Brazil In t night attending the Hallowe-en erdebration. Dr. an Mi (5, VV. Grove heve retmned to tlicn liome in Kiiolmoster Mi souri after .i week: visit with n lalive and friend in Greencastle. The Maple Heights and the Limedale Churche will hold prayer meeting I inlay evening at the home of Mr. and Mr Edgar White at 31.' • ’ ' inioi • ' ■ y i i ■ is nr 'ted.
FOR SALE:—About 300 bushels of corn, shucked down in the field, on the Elizabeth Hutcheson farm, one mile west and north of Hamrick Station. Grown on bottom land, may be examined before sale. Will receive bids for any part or all in the field, at the office of F\ S. Hamilton, Attorney, Gieencastle, Indiana, on Saturday, November .'Ird, 1928. Will sell to
highest and best bidder.
Phillip B. Hutcheson, Executor.
30-4t.
1*^P'I man’s Club will hold a rummage sale in the court house Saturday, Nov. 3.
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FOR SALE—Young, fat Plymouth Rook hens; also Leghorns. McCullough's Orchard. 31-2t.
FOR SALK—Dressed frying chickens. Phone 538-L. 1-lt.
FOR QUICK SALE:—1 Majestic r.uige, almost new, 1 Florence Heater No. 7'!. Priced reasonable. Call at 503 Elm St., afternoons or after 0 p. m. l-2t.
The Parent-Teachers’ of the Second Ward will hold a food market at Eitel’s Saturday morning. l-2t.
DON’T FORGET the rummage sale Saturday, Nov. 3rd. 7:30 a. m. at F'ire Dept, by Alpha Phi. l-2p
Ask Kauble and Waterless Cooker.
Son about
East Washington St., Garage. All kinds of repairing, including tire repairs. George Pickett. 31-. r >p DON’T forget the Milo West sale, i :30 p. in., Thuraday. -'il-it.
Fresh Oysters and Son.
Pa. 38c at
Kauble 1-1))
Don’t let y< ur tas-s lUniucnU If ' . - .' *1 installments \Mli ia^jj5\ become due and pu-.-i-w l penalty of 10 v..„ .(.'A K you iV n’t kve: . cash, see UB. You tan qaSl g< t any amount repay in small ; .1 weel y .1 C'jt.venitin-. ' | INDIANA LOAN (1 24'i E- "ashineum PHONE 15 Fresh Fish? Of Couri Eudaly’s Market NORTH Mil!. OF .yrtKt:| Tel. 17&—We Deliver.
FOR SALE—One 1920 Ford coupe, A No. 1 condition. W. A. Becmer, phone 288. • l-8p
Do you enjoy your food
-For Kent—
FOR RENT—Four room house. Brick Chapel. Call C. K. Priest, Brick Chapel. 1-5-21.
Knit -t Higgs wa
nit.'il this morning to have an x-ray nictlii'" tai ll of hi- left foot that wa- injured last T.n -May at the cenn nt plan . Mr. Higg fell and a car
ran ovei his foot.
FOR RENT-Store room and filling Motion on Greencastle and I..dianapolis load, I titig quarters close,
takrii to the hos- j "'HI rent for S15 per months and
furnish power for lights. A paying business and possession at once. Clyde Cash. l-2t.
Miss Helen Pre ton, who is studying mcdicii • : t Ann Aibor, Mich., ill in n '. pital in that city with double pneumonia. Her parents, living in Houston, Texas, have been notilied to go to her lx dside. Her father, Dr. Charles Preston, and his family formerly resided in Greencastle. The members of the Crown Center, Sunday i bool and Church are giving a belated masquerade and social en- ! tertainment at the Crown Center ; -cliool building Saturday evening, N'ovember Everybody is cordially invited. Come masked. An interesting program i - being arranged. Refreshment- will be served.
FOR RENT: very desirable. Phone 105-K.
—3 unfurnished rooms, 733 E. Seminary St 31-3t.
F’OR RENT:—7 room semi-modern house, on paved street, Phone 690-Y. 31-3t.
FOR RENT— Five room house. Phone 5G5-Y.
modern 22-tf.
TF you do not enjoy your food it 1. is a true sign that you are losing your appetite. And when your appetite is “gone” it means you haven’t the resistance to ward off disease. Loss of appetite is ovly a symptom. General weakness pervades the entire body. There is no desire to work or play. Rich, ml, hlooil huihh ami sustain* Your physician will tell you that lowcied .ll^lity is the result of an insufficient s»«pply of red blood cells—those vitalizing elements in the blood that build and sustain the body. Without plenty of rich, red blood, there can be no strong, sturdy, powerful men, or beautiful, healthy women. When you get your blobd cells back up to normal, that sluggish, let-down feeling, loss of appetite, rheumatism, boils, pimples, and akin troubles disappear. You get hungry again; sleep soundly; solid flesh takes the place of that which was once flabby. You feel strong; and your nerves become steady.
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%% i >..V.V [irnrif Ull) \nn I hai- b . . v| their strengtl ’-I benefits in unVic.a: ."f.rtf gratitude. Made < ■ J season of the year, i Nature what she needs i BUf you yourself again. All drug store- sell S.S.\ .rl sizes. (.. • thi . . - • ■ more cconomkal.
FOR RENT — Modern furnished room. 409 East Seminary St.
SS.S. Builds Sturdy Heall
FOR RENT:— Modern sleeping j room. 108 FT Franklin St. Phone 5(11. i 31-tf F'OR RENT— Five room modern house. Phone 505-Y. ( 1-tf.
— The l)einiici"its advertised a meet-j F’OR RENT—Garage; corner Semi- ^ ing for Uoinbridge Wednesday night ] nary and Jackson Sts. Phone 74. gj|! but they advertised it here instead ofi l-2t. SS in Bui bridge and when their candi-] o
= date for lieutentant governor and his| ^5 aid- from here arrived in Hainbridge.i
there wrs no speaking and no om i WANTED:—A
55 knew anything about it. A< a result | Sulky. Call 672-L. i-2t.
the i impaigning was done on the] o
—Wanted—
good go-cart
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Noble To
J. Johnson Congress
He lias faithfully represented the interests of the people of the Fifth District. He has worked and voted for every bill for agricultural relief. He will continue to work and vote for the best interests of the Fifth District. His re-election assures you of a continuation of able representation. WHY CHANGE? On October 15th, Mr. Hoover said: “The Government of the United States does not lie in the hands of the President. It lies in the hands jointly with the President and Congress and unless we may have the same party in control of both branches of government, we can have no successful government, and therefore, i f you are to give me your support, 1 do implore you that you shall give it to the Republican candidates for Pongress.”
street - ami in a few st(ire.». Pres, and Mrs. G. Bromley Oxnam ard little Hetty Ruth left Indianapol-j is tin- afternoon for New York where they will lie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gwinn. They will attend the New York Alumni Banquet and the Del’auw-Army game. At the game they will he the guests of General Smith. They will return to Green-
eastle Monday noon.
WANTED— Roomers and boarders at 19 Highland street. Phone 732-Y. 30-l-6-3p.
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 1. (UP)— Hog price were steady to 15 cents higher at the Union Stockyards today. Bulk 180-275 pounders cleared the pens at $9.35. The top price paid wa- $9.45. Receipt* numbered 7,000. The cattle market was little changed on receipt of 900 head, steers selling atbund $11 to $17. The calves market was steady and receipts were estimated at 000. Vealers closed out at $10 to $17 and calves were auctioned off nt $6.50 to $11. Lambs were 25 to 50 cent- lower.
ward. Call
Hull.
—Lost—
LOST:—Between Prevo’s and Mansfield Hall, seven, one dollar bills, Re- ' - " Ruth Evans, Mansfield
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—FOUNDFOUND—Green velvet child's bonnet in Oakley's store, purchased at Murphy Co. Call Banner office. l-2t —IV! tscellaneons— Radios repaired or rebuilt. Have your old set brought up to date with new parts or have a new 1929 set built in your old cabinet. Prices reasonable. AH work guaranteed or no pay. Phone 433-Y. Call after 6 p. m. W. H. Morgan. 1025 S. Inndiana St.
30-fip.
SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR ANOTHER WEEK. Feather mattresses made out of your old feather beds. Also all kinds of maltr< -.-eg cUaned and rebuilt like new. All work called for and deliv-1 end by our repie dilative, Mr. Wirt, Leave address with The Banner, Acorn : Feat hei Co., Indianapolis, Did. 31-3p
Todd’s Toggery 20 Fast Washington St.
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WE SERVE OURSELVES B£S| In SERVING YOU FIRST~ AKD Ptf 1 U e ’ (1 a s well be frank. We’re in businj ^ 0 make money. Hut we have found H i vva - v ( lo that is to work forourcust> (1 s See that they get fui M value c < 1 1 st.vle, sound quality, honest service Jhaf Makes Friends, and when a stored m ends it can’t help growing. 1 !lis is T he store that friends built J. F. CANNON & CO.
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