The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1928 — Page 2
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Personal And Local News
Morton ..oiii •'( !I<-ol vilii* \va hf-iv :i Ln-ini Tuostlay. hilirm I’p .o vui- in ln<ii:rnai>oliT o «|a\ • ■ Tin ro .i'i two more i nsps of smallj.,,> ri-p i piI in I’jinln idio . Mr . I'ri il Vnt vpII i~ eri iu. ly ill at hi t honif on N. .Inckson Miiot. I rharlos I’revn of Wost I’nion, lllii.oi- is tin- ^upst of tho Provo family. I The City council will moot tlii' ovoi irur in regular 'ossion at i :30 o - clock. I Mr . Pinst Hur-t of near Stiles1 villo wo a visitor in (iroeoncastlo on Tuesday. | 'ilio I .iiic Bunau will hold Its regular mooting in Floyd Township this fvonin;'’ in the Floyd renter school huildintt. t Mr ciiaiT" tloodnle of Indianapolis N vi-itinir with Mr. and Mrs. John To nor and Miss Augusta ( didewell.
( oril Sutton wa ; in Indianapolis tnday on business. M -. Kate Hastain f Fillmore spent Tuesday in Greencastle. Mi P.an'nver of Indianapolis is itlr,"- with Mr. and Mrs. John Tresner. Mr an I Mt . Gary Higeins are the parent of a new babj girl horn to them last night. tJnlirrt Ftevenson, County agent, ua- in Martin ville Tuesday afternoon on Im-incss. Mr T.. drei Oddie, wife of .Senator uddie of \i vada pent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mr . J. P. Allen Jr. K. I!. Arnold, who has been puite ill at d on on V he . ..ited ome better this morning. Tin count> mir e held inspection of the teeth of all chil iron of school ago y< .iciilay in Vw May-ville, Raccoon and linrnard. Prof. F. • Tildon i. in Vine, nnos today, whi m ho is lecturing before the Rotar\ club at noon on the subject “Reading Fiu Business Men,” ml this afternoon he spoke before idle high ehunl, and tonight will leetur> to the Uhener ’ Club under the ai'-pe of the l.iliarary in connection with Book Week. Hi beture tonight v. ill be on tin u’nject, "Idle attire as an Interpretation of Life.” Tomorrow Pnif. Tildon will lecture before the lunior a d > nioi liigli schools at Bra'.iI a> a pa of Book Week.
Hr A H Moore of Clinton Falls, 1 Glenn, Indianapolc; and Louis A. wh.. has been confined to his home for Wilkerson, Vincennes, advertising the last six weeks with heart Trouble man. i; reported no better
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Miss Adelaide Tli. m i.
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oral days in Indianap lit attending a Cosmeticians Convention.
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WABASH, Jmi. Mov. 13. (PPi — 'John H. Lower S8, e.f Argos, In h, and Sarah fb agy. 78, living near here are the oldest couple ever to he i te ^ n marriage been e in Wuba-h count ■ j|i The permit ha just been obtained ;
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selltnp for The English Singers Meharry Hall Friday night Price, $1.00.
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THE WEATHER
Fair tonight and probably day. Ri’ing tempeiature.
Wediic-
Hansel Tower has old Ids lock in the confectionery am.
from th« high ichool to Adron Reed. . the tWQ
Mr. Reed will take immetliate posses-
sion.
Lawrence “Bo Kane, reputed re the master ‘‘bootleggei" of this lo-
cality, who was arrested some time
ago by the city police, wa fined $.iO((
and costs anti icntenced t° 'he ta'.o ALL Ot FR 1NIHANA farm fora term of six months by | NniANAPOl IS— Farm bureau ; Judge T. W. Hutchison in the rla y > jpipgations from throughout the st tc Circuit court today. Attorney .lame- w j|j the annual convention of|[a Stunkkard, of Teti- Haute, wl ■ >• ,, ma |. | ueau Federat [ire-ented Kane, intimated that an ap- ( 1|i r( . M 0V( . n ,h, M ofi and 27 to discuss ^ verdict would lie taken | . atm p r( ,|,p, ms an d hear eminer.l |j
pcakers, William H. Settle, president ; F]
NF.W HANDBAGS n« wl b°c a :? r : a «^ leathers in bhelf^ °i*s. Pouch V 0 !^ underaini, haok'S and new novelty 3 ?2.95~$3,9 3 THE QUALITY SHOP •I. H. PITCHFORd
peal from the
but iiatl taken no step to noon today.
Kane was committed and will be l:i ' ; ']will make hi annual address at the on away unless an appeal bond i L 1 n | M , I1 i n(f „f t |„ , ,„ n , followed by ed.—Brazil Times. \p s. Winder. Chicago, secretary- — : i treasurer of the American Farm BurDEFENP \NTS N\MM» Federation John K. Krederick, IN'DIANAPOI.LS, Nov. 13. (I P)— I Kokomo, piepiilcnl of the Indiana N'arnes of five fugitive defendant: in I'hamher of Coniinerce, will Ih 1 the the interstate automohib* theft con- principal speakis at the final
. piracy case, which have been kept
.coret since the indictment was returned last month were announced today as the trial opened by Federal
Judge Robert C. Baltzcll.
They are Leo Baldwin, Chicago, said to he the leader of the ‘•gang”; Joseph Hunter, Indianapolis; Roy M.
o'tin convention. Election will conclude the -essjon .
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(let them at Stevens All seats reserved
TERRE HAr i E — Louis Ellis, 17 negro went on trial recently charged with obtaining i ■ ney under false preten u it being alleged that sometime ago he sold tick for a concert held
December La over the previous one. Ellis, police charged collected ten cent- for each ticket. William Gleason, Democratic candidate for superior court judge, was said to have purchased $4 worth of the “old stuff.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank fannnn will entertain at their home on Northwood boulevard Wednesday evening with a dinner bridge. + d* -l* •F + + Tea Given Tuesday. Mortar Board entertained Tuesday afternoon at tin* Kappa Kappa Gammu house on South Locust St., with a tea in honor of the British Women's debate team. The hours were 3:30 to fi o’clock. d- •!• + + d* + P. E. O. Dinner. Chapter 1, P. E. O. Sisterhood will have a dinner meeting Wednesday t vening at f>: lf> o’clock with Mrs. J. 1*. Allen, Jr. Each member is asked to bring sandwiches and one othei
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ej. •]. *!« ep ( lay ton Gives Degree. The degree -ialT from the Clayton Rebekah lodge was in Greencastle .Monday evening at a meeting of the 1 Bee Hive Rebekah 1 dge and confer rod the degree. Then) were thtee candidates, Miss Mary Torr, Miss Horten c Ilaitnc and Herbert Ciav-
rnnm, was present - , condition.- as they ^ . ,o1 ' 1 the committee •*7" ^tt^ condition; ‘ n’ 4 ‘ient announced that , tnhuted daily, !imn ^ Wan,s ’ Ma Plc He ight f portumty room. The committee wa5 as " 1 ' "ver the work 3 Tlte magazine „ n ChiMj;,, being sent t„ each of J the committee. Mrs, R<»bt. Quinton Hwi^ The Woman’s Bible fu , Bapti-t church will mee' 7 ?;: n 7r 7 ? n ' ei ^T Mrs. Robert Quinton, 306 F m i nary Street. w ■
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Presbyterian M.,man\, Th « W'„„an' Circle of^'pj
ler.ar, church will „ wt J
10 ((dock wit!: tie , .lJ
H12 So. College Avenue. | J
bring needles and thimblt
Musicale To Mi it,
The Gr-t ncfl.itk* ]
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n edne-ilax ni„, . iilwrWl ^ ten o’clock. <'honi:. pdieara
gin at !):30.
A pleasant social hour was enjoy-| . , ed during the evening and refresh- “7 hdav .
ments of home-made cake, ice cream ■. ' *•' : ''’’ttanei and coffee were served. There were j . un,,l . .''J ' ll ' 1 ' lu ' liai i , b tmiuis about one hundred and thirty-five I iou,l ' lll ‘ ku at
present.
+ *E -H* + + Meets This Evening.The Ho-ton Club will meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Warren J. Vount, east Anderson troet.
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\ eronica Clilh. T ie Voionica Club will meet Wedno ay afternoon with Mrs, Robert Sweeney, 21 Beveridge St. Mrs. W. T. Handy will have the program. The subject will be. The Fir-t Thanksgiving in America.
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| Welfare Committee Meets.
Mrs. A. G. Brown presided Monday at the meeting of the Child Welfare Committee which was held in the pub- j lie library. Several bills were allow- ]
ed, among which were glasses forjently ha- a -hiioting limit nt !’ two deserving children, and also plan- j i»ei day. Quail may '*■ ned to give medical aid to another mencing November 10, imul child. 10.. The trappinit Imm s ' s# ^ Mi-s Buckley, of the opportunity Nene may In* '•"hi-
noon hour, ;ui Anpe! F,»«l(
] candles wa.- the center of attra^
the sfteinoon wa- irtt m ^ ang a soccial good time by all. Those present were: Mr.; Lewis Knoll, Mi. and Mn. Hiin| lins and -on - rleon ar.l unyle ■ Cunot: Mr. and Mr-. Cimtt iiikI family. Mr. 'ind.be M all of Poland; Mr.ivtWi AtVc ing. M r. rid Mi . .V.w R ‘.n^ son Paul all of fi reams',e.
QFAll. SF.F.kIMlfrtVIR Coveys of quail were s'rliiiif today for Hoo.-ier mmmd-
ahroud early for the amual utit the bird- that continue-until Is her 20. The season which opwal
Now Here’s One, Folks!
A prominent fanner who formerly bought his shoes of us, but who now lives between (’rawforclsville and Attica, came into our store last Satinday accompanied by his wife and tuo children. As soon as he entered our store b‘ made the remark that he had driwn l-"> miles for the sole purpose ol hup ing’ some real shoes for his tamily- n also stated that since leaving ( 'ivencastle, he liad tried a great nianyot ferent places to get good servioeaD footwear lhat would really tit, > every time it was the same story it" satisfactory. They planned to come down to oiti store again for the families footu ^ needs, where as he put it. “1 ‘ l v P. get shoes that lit, wear, and ho.< ' f They bought 5 pairs ot shoes o and remarked that from now on are through shopping around it nt Moore & Cook’s shoes hereaf^ 1 ' This is an actual fact and ilio 111,1 name will be given on reque>t. MORAL Buy your shoes of yf! & Cook Good .nullity shoes, m 011 ately jjriced. Moore & Cook
