The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1928 — Page 2

THK GRKFNCASTLE DAtLY B.A!n!>TK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBFR 9,1925.

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GLASCOCK’S 4 th Anniversary Sale Nov. 1 to Nov. IS

EDttrrd la the P«»t Olflc# at Or«caraatla, inalSDn. a. atroai cia.a msn a,.iter. Lader Ibe act al Marck 8

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flabacrlptiua arlca. 1* raata d*' •fceK.

Dr \V. f). James was a business visitor in Indianapolis today. James Piter on of .Maple Heiyht' taken to 1 1 ■ liestiaj niyht seriouslj ill with Bright* Dise-

Personal And Local News

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Special Values For Two Weeks!

LADIES’ WRIST WATCHES

$2r> Values $17.95

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MKN’S STRAP WATCHRS $15 Values $8.95 $25 Values $15.95 ROYS’STRAP WATCHES Regular $3.50, for $2.35 TIP-TOP POCKET WATCHES Regular $1.50 for 98c OTHER SALE SPECIALS Mesh Rags $3.95 Diamond Rings $18.95 to $79.50 Mantle Chime Clocks $8.95 Navarre Pearls $3.95 Silverware $10.95 Fountain Pens $7.95 Cigarette Lighters 98c W. C. Glascock THE JEWELER (ireencastlc, Indiana.

Wallace Blue is driving a new Ford

coupe.

Mrs. J. P. Allen Jr., wes in

poliM today.

Mrs. F. C. Tihlen was in Indianapol-

is yesterday.

Mayor McGaughey wa on business today.

H. C. Callender Jr. wa in Terr*-

Haute today on bu-iness.

Mrs. David Skelton of Brazil i vi - iting her sister-in-law Mrs. Petri

Welch.

Mr. anti Mrs. Don McLean hav. moved to their new home in North-

wood.

Karl Murdock of Indianapolis wa a business visitor in Clreencastle Fri-

day.

Mrs. J. P. Hughes is confined to her home on Fast Seminary St., with

illness.

== 1 Mr. ami Mrs. Orville .1. Borclier 35 have moved to their new home in

== N'orthwood.

§fi' Mr. Elijah Arnold of Jeff •rson 3= j township is i)uite sickk at tire nonu' j ')f his son William Arnold on Vim

=! stri’et.

Howard Haiti and Clyde .Miller, •.ho are attending State Normal at ' i errt Haute are home for the week-

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Rev. J. J. MuMIlen, who is in the iSt. Vincent hospital at Indianapolis 1 under observati • n poited . .ihout

I the same.

Robert Jone Theta Kappa Nu had , vetebrae trd■ placed tin morning while wrestling with one of his frater-

j nity brothers.

Indiana- an ,| >1,.^ Kloyd New by and sons

•Lewi- and Bob, of Knight town will be t'.e Sunday guest i of Mrs. Henry Ch.y I.ewis, mother of Mr Newby,

! at the Beta Hmi-e.

in Clinton j Blaine Hucklehy was taken to Mich

igan City by Sheriff Fd. Eiteljorge, Thursday. Huckleby was recently entenced to orn to five years for escaping from the Indiana State farm. Dhart Mukerji, Hindu author and lecturer, who will peak thi e evening at Moharry Hal' under the auspices f the Greenca t .■ Century Club, will arrive here on the Big Four, at tWo

o’clock this id'ti: 'non.

0 car Farnioi. who was gathered fn 'by'the police rue day evening oi a chaige of dL'imc an automobile while intoxicated alier he had driven Ids machine up high terrace intr. the home of Daniel Ferry on lilaim -1reel, entered a plea of guilty to the charge before MuMyor Carpenter ii ity court last night. On request o. Farmer the mayor withheld judgment of a week to give Farmer time to nral've Id- affair :i r d he put up fTOO cash bon I fm la' ipjiearanci* next Tuesday evening to receive sentence

—Brazil Times.

Funeral services for Mrs. W. Id ( npintei will be held at the home a •1 I east National avenue at dmo u’ci'.ck Saturday afternoon The service. ' ill he in charge of Bishop Edgar id.ike, of Indianapolis, Indiana bishop of the M. Id church; Rev. L. C. Bentley ol Kokomo, former pastor of th hirst M. E. church here and Rev. Kir -

I -e| If. Kern, pastor of the Fir.-t M. E. chuich of ihi* city. Into'-ment will be made in the Pi ice-Carperter fami!;. lot at Cottagi Hill cemetery.— Brazil

Times.

Mr-. George Fox, Reelsville, wa a visitor in Greencustle Friday after-

noon.

HEAR DHAN GOPAL MUKERJ!

Lecture on

u The India of Kipling and the India of Gandhi” IN MEHARRY HALL Friday Evening, November 9

8 P. M.

Admissions 50c.

Coach W. E. Bailsman was in 33 ('rawbirdsville this afternoon whei h. served ns referee in a high school

football game.

Don Stoutenour, former DePau.w student, and a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon is visiting with his brother, John at the chapter house. Mrs. A. T. Brigggs, Mrs. H. V\ Jennings, Mrs. Heavenridge, Mrs. ('ha-. Roff, and Mrs. Hickon of Gteencastle, and Mrs. Frank C. Evans were among those who attended the Young People's banquet at Terre Haute last

night.

The eleven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Peterson, living on Martinsville St., i: confined to the ho - it d v Mr a •••rou- illiv ’. The chibli was taken to the hospital Thursday 1 morning, and was reported somewhat 1 improved Friday. File Russellwiile Masonic I.odge entertained the Grand Master of State 1 I.odge Mr. LaFollette at a social < vi I ning last night. Those from GreenI ca-tle who attended the meeting were J Bay Trembly. Carol Mooie, W. A. i Grogan, and Wallace Long. All the pupils of Third Ward are going to be given a Doctors examination today. Miss Carol Shoultz the j County Nurse and Dr. McGaughev will examine them tins morning and Dr. Ayler and Dr. O’Brien will examine them this afternoon.

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TODDS* THIRD Anniversary Sale Old man winter is now in our mid st and also, you can’t shop too early lor Christmas. Saturday is the Day of all Days at TODD’S.

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W \R PREDK FED I’M.ESS PEACE i'E \< HIM. HEEDEL (Continued from page one) the min,I- of patriotic citizens with fe: 1 . and suspicion- that are unfounded. "In reply :o tr, so allegations, I in -i- t tiic veteran i- the greatest agenc\ in behalf of jieaei the world has evei known. He knows the horrors of wai from sad exxpeiience and it is tin recurrence of these evils he seeks t«, prevent. He ha- accomplished more actual personal sacrifice to create peace than any idealist or statesman who has yet appeared. “We have repeatedly pledged mil moral, and physical support if need* be 1 any n vement ten iug to tabiish permanent peace. We hav< heartily endor e,| negotiation'; aimed at the elimin tion of the causes of war and will continue to do so. In the meantime, howev r, we must also demand the maintenance of sufficient armed fore, lor the preservation of American shat, of liberty, its traditions of in.I, prudence and it- institution-- of democracy. \\ • should b< armed for peace.” ‘‘ I here i none better qualified 01 more logit .H to voice these deman Is than the men who have , rvrd. In addition, I call upon all who sacrificed loved one-, for to all those was born a heritage of -olemn duty, a pledge we have made to our lead that they shall not have died in vain.”

Mukerji Tonight

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O’Coats and Suits All wool o’coats and suits in tfood shades, patterns and models. O’coats priced on sale from $9.50 to $29.50; plenty from $12.50 to $18.50. A close out of all suits dirt (’heap.

Underwear

Shoes Just 39 more pairs of shoes left. They must ko! Quickly! Plenty of large and small sizes. Reg-. Sale Selz Shoes $8.50 $0.25 Selz Shoes 7.50 5.25 Selz shoes 6.00 4.25

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Don’t put off buying your winter needs in underwear.

Sale

Heavy Wt. ribbed suit Part Wool ribbed suit Litfht Wt. ribbed suit Litfht Wt. ribbed suit

Fleeced lined suits and all wool

suits will also feel ^ood

cold morning.

$1.19 . 1.39 . .98

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Coats and O’Alls Front quarter horse hide black leather coats $11.95 Horse Hide Rlouses $11.95 Rlue Corduroy Sheepskins $10.50 Regular Sheepskins $ 6.45 Dupont fabric sheepskins $11.50 And other coats of good substantial wearing qualities all reduced in price.

1 up to'JOQ H Cold Weather j Brings lots of added expenses. Let us help you pay your hills. LOANS " N 11 KMTI RE, pianos, RADIOS Tf *ri<(Mobiles, live sum k, etc. HI PAV I s back in small week. jpi L> OK MONIHIA I’UMKM'S INDIANA LOAN CO.

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lime Days A Marveloua New Face Powder June Rloom Powder, price 50 cents j H <he powder you have been looking for. Ifa fine texture make* it go on smoothly and stay on indefinitely—you will love it.s fragrance. OWL nitre STORE FLEENOR’S DltlK; STORE

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Mrs. Fisher Hostess. Section I of the Christian church met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ray Fisher at her home on Beveridge treet. Twenty members were present. Miss Rose Siddons > hail charge of the devotions in keeping with the word “Trust”. After the general routine of business the meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. Sarah Gardner in December for the Christmas meeting. +++++♦ To Present Play. Dozer Du Vrs announced that they will present. "Civilian Clothes,” a very popular play on Dec. 7th and 8th. The iast uas already been seleete.l, and is under the direction of Pr if. Williams and Miss Ethel Mori •h 4’ + + + + Informal Fa a 1 day. Kappa Alpha Theta will entertain Saturday evening at the chapter house on South College with an infarmal party. Chaperons will he Prof. and Mi.-. Pence and Prof, and Mrs. Car-.-oii. “Doc” Noble’s orchestra will play for the occasion. ++++++ Mrs. Dunbar (Jives 'lea. Mrs. Parke Dunhar charmingly ent< rtained a number of friends Thursday afternoon at . r > o’clock with a luidge tea. Mixed flowers furnished the decorations for the home. Those present were: Mrs. I.eo Wil~on, Mr-. Donovan Moffett, Mrs. Ev- . rett Myers, Mrs. William Haggard, Mrs. John H. Allee, .Mrs. Ormand Hanm-id and Mrs. Gley Lyon and Mi- i-s Margaret Emily McGaughey, Ella Mahanna, Pearl Gibson, June l.andis and Genevieve Daggy. •!••!••!••!• v 'I* Surprise Party Given. Ott Fry, living near Raccoon, was very pleasantly surprised Thursday ••vi ning by a number of young people in that vicinity, the occasion being hi - 57th birthday anniversary. A large birthday angel food cake was the center of attraction, and refreshments of home-made and mixed candy were also served. Those present were: Misses Maxine Williams, Irene Shumaker, Ethel McGaughey, Evelyn Hall, Vivian Kellar, Wilda Garrett, Mabel Rogers, Miss Sanders, and Messrs. Andrew Hanna, Howard Gough, Charles Hutchins, •John Ivan Leaton, Bob Myers, Kenneth Ttiddelin, Paul Fanchler, ami Mr. Se iliies. .j. .j..j. Dir'irr Bridae Party. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon en- 1 tertained at their home, (102 East Anderson St., Thursday evening at 7 o’clock with a very delightful dinner bridge. High score prizes were awarded Mrs. W. M. McGaughey and R. T. McElheney. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. McGaughey, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Me-

HINT S FOR XMAS SILK PAJAMAS | Assoilecl in color, both ta J and lace trim garments. 1 THE quality s J J- H. PITCHFOri,

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KRAUT, lb. . PORK CHOPS, LB.

PORK SHOULDER, LB % BEEF STEAK, LB .. J SMOKED JOWLS, LB j Breakfast Bacon *STi*, ||, ^ SIDE BACON, Sugar cured, ft , 5 Fresh Pigs Feet and Tails, Lamb, OjteJ Fresh Brains (Not Frozen) and Spare » 1111111111111

Elheney, Mr. and Mrs. John Melville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Donner, Mr. and Mrs. James Bittles, Mr. and Mrs. John Cartwright, Miss Lela Walls, Miss (Helen Black, James Cannon, Judge J. P. Hughes, and Ed. Coffman.

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Dinner At Coal ( ity.

A few friends of Mrs. Ray Burns, Coal City, will motor to her home this evening for dinner. Mrs. Burns was before her marriage, this summer,

Miss Leila Pickett of this citv. .. n Fhose goWg are: Mr. and Mrs Ross l Runyan Mr. and Mrs. O D. Met ul- dinn , r . Mr anil M , lough, Mr. and Mrs, John W. Cherry, arp Wi || k|

Mr. and Mi . E. I!. Bartley and Miss- .

time.

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Section II Has Meet in K.

at- Section two mot with Mr\ 1

the National r.fev P , TO 1 term product^-! Yu «3 to be staged liurinz the wondT m December in the umv.-r.J door theater. Dean Ray K. ImJ the of Spiet will J title rob ' * Miss Yeager is a memberi Do Pa u w chapter of Natioml (

iate Players.

■"’Of h. Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs FV J siding near Fincastle ij;

es Etta and Ella Adams.

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Miss Yeager Chosen.

Miss Beulah Yeager, who

tending the University of Southern California, has been chosen to play the part of “Dame Van Winkle,” in

O’Brein yesti-i ay at I r me (Continued on page three) (■III

HloHinghom fabrics g-Ti, i

For Young Men Wh 4 Rnow Their Onion* 5 oun^r men who “know their on ions” know enough not to l lucious delicacy before calling on their best girls! And >oung men who know how to dress well, carefully 3 ’ 0 ^

ing overdressed.

FASHION PARK CLOTHES hav* that studied, careless air that distinguishes smart

$50 to $45

Cannon & Co<

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