The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1928 — Page 4
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JHE GKEKNCASTEE DATBY HANNEB THURSDAY, NOVKMBER ^2, l!l2s.
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Society News
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Football, us played in a collcjfiatc | penitentiary, supplies the tun motiva-| tion in “Brotherly Love,” which will| be^in a two day run Friday at the Voncastle Theatre as a new Kail Dane George K. Arthur laug . maker. In the new Metro-fiol iwyn-Muyei | comedy feature, a broad atire on “re-i foim” prisons where convicts hide | w, en pardons are beinn given out.j the gridiron rivalry situation- brim-j ming with touchdowns of mirth and j
hilarity.
The story, an adaption by F, ul Baldwin and Lew Lipton of F’eter--i n Marzoni’s short story, "Big Hearted Jim,” which recently appeared in a national magazine, concerns the love of a prison guard and a conviect for the idealistic w rden’s pretty daughter, a nurse in the jail infirmary.
J (Continued from page 2). —For Sale Wednesday afternoon at the MEN’S suits cleaned and pressed. | j lon|e () f Mrs. Grant Scott.
White’s Cleaners, Phone 645. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ aUendance and
delicious refreshments were served by the hostess during the social hour.
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Mrs. Ellis Hostess
COAL FOR SALE—Indiana lump 7-in. No. 5, $5.00; W. Va., 3-in. lump
Cabin Creek. $6.75. “ -| T . L F . ,, Bridge d Greencastle Can The L. F. F. Bridge Club was cn-
19«Gt. | tertaineri by Mrs. Hallie Ellis, at the
l home of Mr-. Steve Chcnoweth South
A very ! Ccllege Ave., Wednesday evening. Washing- Mrs. Elizabeth Curran was awarded
all two ton orders, tons. Phone 80a-5,
ning Co.
FOR SALE OR RENT
de-irable house, 016 East
ton St. A. A. Hauck.
19-6p.
FOR SALE Young, fat geese for Thanksgiving. Mr . Fred Fisher, R. 7, Greencastle. 21-.!p.
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COME IN And Id us show you some of these tfood looking coais we are olVcrhu at $15, $24.75, $39, $49 & $59 S. C. Prevo Company
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AT THE GR \N M»A == Ken Maynard In “( anyon of
venture.”
i Ciilifornia, one of the most roman^5 . tic and historical states in the Unh n i- the subject uf Ken Maynard’s latest starring vehicle, “The Canyon of ! Adventure,” which will begin a two d y’s bowing F iiday at the Granada
: Th( atre.
F rom the days of the Spanish giandees and their huge land grants given them by the King of their soveri ign country a- payment for their daring as pionems; the days of Joaquin Murictta, the bandit who went berserk and killed, plundered and robbed after suffering indignies in the hand
! of the hated gringos. Thi
has become world famous for he was a suit of Robin Hood in robbing and killing his < nemies and giving liberally to the oppressed and those who
befriended him.
FOR SALE: Pure bred Bourbon Red Toms ami hen . also seven pun j bred Hionze hen-. • an al.-o mate trio-
j of Bourbon Red
Roachdale R. 1
FOR SALE at John Tharp':
Clothes.
$25. J. Frank Wilson Finca-tle Telephone.
21-2p.
Overcoats and suit Barber Shop. I buy
21-2t
FOR SALE Cheap:—Three heating -toVes in good condition, lia F.. Cowling, 212 S. College Ave. 21-3p FOR SALI I have a nice lot of select apples for immediate or future use. Grimes, Rome Beauties, and Winter Wine Saps. Phone 2Xu. R. A. Ogg. 21-3t.
FOR SALE We have been furtun-
* ha racier enough to p m base a limited num-
ber of live Turkey'- for Thanksgiving Place your order now. John Able.
21-2t.
—For Rent—
FOR RENT Two unfurnished room and kitchenette, 310 Wes Liberty St. 22-3t.
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Every purchaser , of a new Ford is entitled to Free
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TRE ^niotlrrn autoinolrilo is a (im-Iy Imilt pircr of maohiiirrt and it will Hlaml a lot of abust'. Considering tin* work it dors, it gives surprisingly little trouble Hut there isn't uj ear made that will not run better and longer if given proper cane, ^ The first few* hundred miles are especially important because that is when the iueeliani-.ni of your car is being broken in. Proper atteiilutfn during this period will lengllMeu its life and prevent unnecessary trouble later on. U e are particularly interested in this matter (because we believe it is our duty [not only to make a good automobile, but to help the owner get thie greatest possible use over the| longest period of time at a ntinimum of trouble
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^ ith tliisi in view, the entire t ord dealer (organization has been specially trt^ined and equipped t»» service the new Model A ear. Furthermore, we have instructed e>lery Ford dealer to give the followbng Free Inspection at 500, lOOOfund 1500 miles:
('heck battery t heck generator charging rata (berk distributor adjustment ( heck carburetor adjustment ( heck lights t licck brakes (heck shock absorber adjustment Cheek tire in flation (berk steering gear t bonge engine oil Lubricate chassis No charge is made for labor or materials incidental to this service, except, of course, where repairs are necessary through accident, misuse or neglect. The only charge is for new oil. See your Ford dealer, therefore. and get this Free Inspection of your new car at 500. 1000 and 1500 miles. Find out, too, how little it w ill cost to have your car given a thorough going-over at regular periods thereafter. \ periodic checking-up, together with oiling and greasing every 500 miles, will add months and years to the life of your car and mean more economical and pleasurable motoring every mile you drive.
hifjh scoip prize, and Mrs. Helen (Irate.- received the consoloation prize. Dainty refreshments were served at a
late hour. + + + •!• + +
Bridge l lub I o Give Dinner F'or Husbands. The Tri I’onte, ladies bridge club, will entertain Monday evening, November 26th, at the Alamo Tea Room with a dinner for their husbands. 4* + + + + + Miss Oxnam Gives Party Thursday I’ Miss Betty itutn Oxnam, small daughter of Pres, and Mrs. (I. Bromley Oxnam entertained at her home Thursday afternoon with a child's
party.
The small tables at which the fourteen little guests were seated were decorated in dainty colors of pink and white. Little Miss Oxnam was six years old Thursday. 4- -l- 4- 4* 4- 4* Bunco < luh Meeting. The Double Circle Bunco Club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Donald Davidson at her home on west Berry Street. There were -even | mem hers and one guest present, th j lattr being Mrs. Daniel Rowland. I Prizes were given Miss Myl i Seeley, I for game- and Mrs. Louisa Krider for bunco. The consolation prize went to Mrs. Floyd Miller. 4- 4- 4- -i- 4- 4Needlecraft ( luh To Meet. The Needlecraft Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Robert Hamrick, .317 N. Jack son street. Mrs. Charles Ewan will have charge of the program. All members are requested to be pres-
ent.
4* 4* 4* 4* 4* <• Mrs. J. H. Crosby Hostess. Delta Theta Tju will meet with Mr-. J. H. Cro-by at her home, fi07 South Locust street at 7:30 o’clock Thursday evening. 4- -F 4* 4* 4* 4* (.ives Luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. Phila Cole, Durham St., en tert-.ined a few friends Wcdm. ay afternoon at her home with a one o' clock luncheon. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mrs. Mary Mathias, Mrs. W. P. Swahlen, Mrs. Minnie Cox, Miss Genevieve Ames, Miss Elizabeth Ame-, Miss Nelli< Hammond and Mrs. Alice Smith of I’nion City, Ind. 4- E 4- 4- 4* 4* Woman’s ( luh To Meet. The Woman - Club will meet with •Mr-. F. W. Hixon 111 Nnrthwood, Friday aftei noon instead of Saturday a schedule I. Thi- makes it possible for our football devices to tee us beat
Wabash.
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Flnterlain At Dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reising <ntei tuined at dinner Sunday the following guest : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dil
LOST niall metal coin purse, be- 1 Ion, Miss Nina Stone and Mi |Jiz tween Hut and Taylor Plae . Rewar abeth Heady of Indian ipoli-. Mi and if returned to Banner Office. Mrs. George Reising and daughter. 22-3p| Mary June of Brick Chapel, and I o- | Roscoe and George Brown.
FOR RENT: Modern room furnished. Phone 252.
Franklin St.
sleeping 401 West
20 3p
FOR RENT: Two rooms furni-h-ed for lighth" I e keeping, 408 West Franklin street. 21-2p FOR RFINT 4 room semi-modern house, 200 Wr-t Seminary St. 2I-3t
o —Wanted—
WANTED Two or three rooms, furnished for light house keeping. Call Banner office. 22-3p
WANTED—By elderly woman, general housework or taking care of old people. Can give good references. Address Box “R", Banner office.
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WANTED:—Young men and women to learn railway and commercial and wirele telegraphy and railway accountin'.;. Demand for our graduates greater than we can supply Positions procured at big salaries. Extraordinary opportunities for advancement. Expenses low; chance to earn part. Catalog fie.. Write today. Dodge’s Institute, Howard St., Valparaiso, Ind-
iana.” l'J-(it.
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—IM iitcellaneouii— MFIN'S Suits cleaned and pressed, $1. White’ Cleaners. Phone (>45. l!»-6t.
Ladic Aid of the Hainhri ige M. E. Church will hold a lunch and food sale in the Court House Saturday, Nov. 24th. 21-3p. LADII sil.K Blooimr . 98 lhi Quality Shop. J. H. Pitehford. 14-tf
I ROOM \ND BOARD reasonable, j furnace heat. 513 Howard St. Phone 175-K. 2l-3p
The Mis.-ionary Society of the Chri-tian Church will hold a rummage -ale at the Fire Department November 24th. 22-2p ORDER your angle food, devil food.-, white cakes ami date dreams from Mr.-. Fi. C. Dicks, 670 k, afternoons or evenings. 22-lt.
4* 4- 4* 4* 4- 4* High School Dunce. The Junior elu-s of the high school will give a Thanksgiving d nee in the old gymnasium on the evening of November 2'J, they have announced. “Doc” Noble and hi- orchestra will furnish the music during the evening. AH me ml. r- of the high -chool and alumni are invited. + + + + ■!•* Issues Invitations. Mrs. Charlc Gordon, 8 Ea t H mnn street, has issued invitations tai bridge party to I* KIV ,. n Fr j (| . i . November 3't at her home.
Mrs. A. I. Rijog
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WHEN in need of weather strips I fs to keep out the cold, call Ben Ken-, 2S nedy, Bainbridge, Indiana. 22-lp.
The First Ward Parent Teachers will hold a food maiket tit KitePs Saturday morning. Everything to eat. 22-2t
Furniture upholsteiing and autotop work. H. Alverson, 8 West Poplar St. Phone 786-L. 22-2t
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