The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 December 1928 — Page 2
THF nULEN^ASTTF DA TIT BANNER. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1/, 1^.
Winter Car Washing Why expose yourself in cold we *at her to wash your car, when you can hrinu- it to us and save not only j our health, but the linish on your carl We have an expert car washer, vvho with modern machine, including a liiyh pressure water tank, vac.uum cleaner and other equipment can make your car look like new. By keeping your car clean, you not only ])reserve the inish, but make the car last longer. Protect your he alth and your car. 1 ’.ring t he car to us, or tele)>hone us. Phcie 68 FRANKLIN ST. GAMAGE A. K. Chen wet h, Prop. Complete Carage and Wrecking Service.
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the hospital |
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Personal And
Local
Gilbert Wopd is ill at
Ohio Street.
Mi Elnora Colliii i lonfrncd to
Ikt home with the Mu.
J. N.
Saturday in (ireenoostl' 1 .
Miss Leola Moore left
Saturday.
Prof. B. H. Graves wa al.le to leave
tht ha-pital today.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Burckhalter p rf tty Shower pent Sunday in Thorntown. For Uec-ent Bride.
Mr-. Benjamin Miller of Anderson
Gilbert Twoney (Juincy and ^ ^ comp ,i ment ed in a very pretty j Mi- Naomi Two;.. 1 • Indianapolis. i)iai||Hr Saturday eveniiiK when Mrs. ,-pent the week-end with Mis- Crys- ^ • (j (j r( . ene an d dauKhter, Lois of
__ tal Tate. . Roachdale entertained with a miscellNews • M! • r M £ s r
j daughter, Ellen, nt the week-end was before her recent marnag , - i m It rkville visiti.m With Mrs. Bran- Mabel Young of Roachdale.
home on | , 1( , nts . The home was decorated throughout |
in Christmas greenery, and other det-
R. E. Richards I returned from orat f ons> Delicious refreshments of Joliett, 111. whorr pent tie pii t va |-, ISi an d grape juice, were served,] w. ek attending thi utio of ■ in ,| ( an dy canes and poln-etta given
f'alender Co. j as favors .
Mi . Miller was the recipient of
| EXCEPTIONAL VALUES > DAINTY SILK Gin UNCM for Women and Misses ^
$2.95
Rockfield of Eminence pent of the (ierlach-Bu
Mrs. VV. O. Timmon- is confined to her home because of illness. F. E. Todd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tod I of near Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Moore pent Sunday in Terre Haute with relative . H. A. Dehler of Brar.il pent the day in (ireencastle attending to bus-
iness.
Prof. W. Vernon Washington St., ing at the annual Methodist Episcop
Pr::;, 1 ; 1 .; 1 ' ■■■ *«.•
in smart, plain s ty] es
olf’et gifts
ed
tha , 1 "ill Ple^^ . 1'lair, styles fl ,* "f-
ately trimmed with lovely Iac / lab, ’ r -
DANCE SETS
bloomers G0Wss
STEP-INS
T'L r\ SLlPs I he Quality Shop ’J- H. Bitch ford ^
l.ytle, i;:I2 K.
V'undav morn- many gifts, and the evening
? ffX;:“nt'ilu. Mr,. Hurt
jr'i, in Salem.
Mrs. J. W. Spri pen, Lillian and town, visited lust er, Mrs. H. E. W
Poplar St.
B'd'by
■r and two child-
of Elizabelh-
Piercy, Miss Margaret Miller,
Miss !
■ k with he; mothams, at 105 W.
Mr. and Mrs. .1 and Mr. and Mrs. !
, , ,. ... , I daughters of Danville pent Sunday
Gilbert Reeves of Ind.anapohs | ^ Mr an(| M) ^ |ium|y So . | s.e
Sunday with his parents, Mr. an d| ( . o |, e Avp
Mrs. Lee Reeves.
Miss Mayme an M Dade Shearer have returned rom Wa hington, Iowa, where tin accompanied the body of their fa' ' r, James Stewart
Shearer, for bun
Mai\ Rogers, Miss Doris Stroiibe, M; Maiy Gladys Young, Miss Margaret Rogers, Miss Lorene Coffman,! Mis- Geraldine Smythe, Mrs. Ross Voumr, Mi Lucille McFerran, Miss Viola Grider, Miss Ida Lois Young,
Hon
\( < I |H\ ' M E ebold good and olher artii b
Tuesday, I :‘W I’ 10I lose aid . i.
I lecembc I Hair! .
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W. E. Stic nwalt, Qoiory pent Monday r. ■ ridi" n G on businc's . For SAI.E: Slightly i cai liage, Term-. Phone II
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Mi. and Mr . O -
illville pent Satin Pas i' parent-- Mr. and Mi
A kb v of Ru
Charle I
We b ten
South lad;
•BE5 S” CHK KENS I.IHERTY (ENTER, I ml., Dee. 17. (I 1 !’) A ,-tranger who bid high on 71 Uufl' Orpi ngton chickens at the Schmidt and Rurnau farm sale two loib on'hwe-t of hc“re, loaded them into hi machine and drove off withoiit paying for them is being sought a Sin rilf McClain. j h i hoi i) iNsrn i tf El NOR\, li d . Dec. IT. (UP) Th ■ ; » ; niia I Davie- county Farmers’ Inlit ni will l» held here Jan. 5. A poultry show .-cheduled for January I I .i svill b In Id in connection with tiie institute.
Mi - Margaret Rryan of Newcastle spent the week end ssith her mother Mi . De- ie Bryan. Miss Margarette McLean of Indianapolis spent the week end with relatives in Grecnca tie. Mis- Geneva Brown of Indinnapolb -pent the week end with her parent 1 Mr. and Mis. L. ('. Brown. Mr. and Mr-. J. E. Lynch spent Sunday in Bloomington visiting Mr. Lynch’s father who ha been ill. Miss Imogene Mullin of Indianapolis -pent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. It. 1’. Mullins. I Clay Magil! and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Knauer -pent Saturday and I Sunday in Chicago with son, G. W.
j Magill.
Miss Gladys Currier, of Indianapolis, vi-ited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Browning, at 110 E. Hanna St. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westphall of Bloomington, visited tbi- week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ogg. at 70.1 S. Locust St. Logan Brown, who is confined to his home at Okalla, with pneumonia, is reported unimproved. Mis. Brown, who ha been ill of influenza, i: much
better.
A. A. Hauck i home fiom Louis and a very pleasant visit his son Russell. Ru-sell haagreeable position with the
ehester-Simmons '
St.
with
an
W in-
Robert Smiley, ' o Cement Plant, su ii ed thumb early Mo when a car ran over in was loading <oat.
ployed at t’-H-le I a badly mash iday morning, his finger while
will her
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I him Arintocrtit Tiirno’rr *1 ouali’r im ih*' , in mi rllicii'nt ii ml immt nt t nn l ivn filing In toHMtrrft. !l toaats Hutornnti* i ily twn nlirm nt u tlmr to liny of lirn«v nni'Hii pirfcrml. Inirniiig of tuuat or I K*rt. Frlrr, IN SO.
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You ran give lids ntanuing new F-gyp-t'm 1 ru Set as you would sterling siltcr In-ciiiisi it is Iiively nml the lovelin. s is la-1 ing. vj Set of four piwes «ilh t w<lve-cii|i(4aiitoinat ic percolator, $,'2.00.
Ar'laf l« iitl« ilftrnratnl nrnl finl«lie«l In n ri« Ii lironrn green, tliin Iteaiitifnl new llelum 4 ory t.lcw given in■tunt lie.it from uov millet
• hirers.
i Hwny roM 1’rlce, $7.50.
ThU prn- tiriil gift will rlo «nyt!iing flint the onlinitry toilier nr frying |>un will do. l*rlee, ln« linling tuhle ntnvn romplrte with tountrr mtU, nliiniiniiin trriddh' iimiI frylug plate, truy, uli-foot fir IIfile l*ord m tl ■epuruhle |dtlg, $1.00.
GIFTS
fhat trill bo romomborod bniy after Holly Wreaths are f£tnw It is the gift that In.ts nml ean lie useil c % cry day in the year that gi\es most genuine pleasure. That's why the pift of n WeMingtiouse Eleetr cal Appliunce always ioingc, , he Ktvcr grali-fiil thunks even years after it wus ptirehased. We will he glud to go over your < liristmns list will) yon nml help you fiml just the gift to delight mi iudnidual or n whole family. It nn-d mit he ei|M'iisivr. Praetieid und hcnutifol rleetriral gifts muy be had at whatever you have planned to pay. Write down the name* of those you wish moat to please, this Christmas. You’ll lie surprised to find how many you ran make happy with Wealingbouae electrical gifts.
Tlil. Iisautifully Us now ^ out worth Waffle Iron makrH a moat wolrome gift. A now feature of convenience in the handle — juat |mll It down and thegHddlea open. 4 'ompleta with nixfoot detacimhlo flexihle cortl and aeparnbLfi nttgcliUieut plug. |I4 <»•».
This fammiM Weat lngh<m»« Iron with the Built-in Watrlunen — the Spencer t her moat at — ia the gift that takea the worry out of Ironing. For it automatically maintain# «•■erect Ironing temperature always* Now only 47.75.
Thla Rectangular Waffle Iron la very popular becauae It makea wafflra in four deeply patterned triangular arrtiona of dainty sandwich •ire. No grraaing la necea•ary. Trice, Including tray •ml aix-foot detachable cord and plug, $15.00.
Westinghouse ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Keep the Christmas Spirit glowing through <the Yean* WABASH VALLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY
Mr. and Mr-. Charle E. Webster have as their w - k-end gin -ts, their ■ in Robert W’i b • i of Indianapolis and a college fnend of his William S. Boyce of Swayz'-e, lad. Mrs. F. C. Tibl'-n, Mi . R. A. Ogtr, and Mrs. Frank D-nner attended the Christmas tea party of the League of American IVii-v. i-nen at the hr me of Mr-. George Meiers, in 1 ndianapoli Satur ay aftern --n. Miss Lucille Erhadel, a formi-r DiI’auw Universil tudent, who i alien 'ing the No d School of gym-na.-ties in Indiauae Ii;, wa- the gu« st of Mr. and Mrs. <-!i- Hr-, vning, at 11-' E. Hanna St., o\- Satunlay and Sun-
day.
Mis Floia V sdami nt a- ompanii-il by bi r two rjejik' a and Ri<! . id Try, -tudent- rf Taylor Univer-ity, were week-end visitois of Mrs. I>. L. Vandament. T y left Monday morning for Elmii a, X. Y. to -pend the Christmas Holidays, Carl Spei; I of t!05 Bloomington, tree t attended the i ..itu r -tone layi. c of thi- < ■ tral Lutlnm Church at Gary yesterday and also ay. the mills are working full time. The city has just completed a new $1,1)00,001) city hall at the New Gat- Way of the
city.
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BRINK | the COLLARS || of these i; | SHIRTS 1
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S {? VTE OFFER a varied new jj selection of deftly tailored ]■’ |j Shirteraft Shirts with the .-| new exclusive Everfit collar.
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Special Xmas Value j| White broadcloths 98c, .$1.39, $1.98 Ej Starting Tuesday our store will (< L*-l remain open evening- until aft- ^
er Christmas
1 STAR STORE [ tHlfflSSMaiBJPJPJSraEMioOSHSIEOJSIfflSJDiIPJc
, . Vi - Helen Smythe, Miss Anita Hall,
Sham and tw,. ■’ "
Mis Elossie McGaughey, Mrs. Flos-Milh-r, Mrs. T. H. Young, Mrs. Su!lie Well- and Mrs. Roy Young.
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Keystone Bible ( lass lo Meet Tuesday Eve. The Key-tone Bible Class of the Methodi-t Church will meet with Mrs. John It. King, East Anderson St., ! Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. J. I'. Frew will have charge of the pro gram and Mrs. King will give the devotions. There will also be an exchange of gifts.
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Martha Washington Club Will Meet Wednesday.
The Martha Washington Club meet with Mrs. Algin Moore at home at the corner of Berry and College Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock There will he the usual 25 cent Christ-
mas grab bag.
Members are asked to please note the change of place and also the date
of meeting.
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Penelope Club Christmas Meeting. The Penelope Club will bold the Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. O. .1. Larkin at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. •i* + | Mrs. Frank Jones Hostess Domestic Science. The Domestic Science Club will meet with Mrs. Frank Jones on East Elm St., Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’-
clock.
++++++ To Entertain This I M ning At M. E. Church. Mi-.- Mary L. Harris and Margaret Matkin will be hostesses tonight, Dec. 17, for the Standard Bearers and Queen Esther Circle, at the Methodist Church. It will take the form of a Christmas party. Vera Grace Brown will review the third chapter of Pres. Oxnam’s book, “Youth and the New America.” A program will follow the study hour. A playett, “Christmas in a Frontier Parsonage,” will be given by some of the member-. Each member is to bring a pr- -ent for the Scrap Bag. We always invite new members. Come and enjoy the evening. +*++++ Kpworth League Held Christmas Banquet. The (ireencastle Chapter of the Kpwmth League had a Christmas banquet in the Methodist Church parlors Saturday evening. More than 40 young people were served by Mi-s Charlotte Etter and her committee. There was a Christmas tree with gifts for all. A program of readings and musical numbers was furnished under the direction of Miss Mary L. Harris. Miss Virginia Owen- decorated the church.
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D. A. R. Will Meet With Mrs. Kills.
Washburn Chapter, D. A. R. will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Heber Ellis, w jth Miss Bridges as assistant hostess. The program will be on the Americanization of the Immigrant, to be given by Mrs. Frank Wallace on patriotic education by Mrs. r. (J. Yuncker,
Members are asked to that the treasurer’s hook closed by January p-t.
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Theta Alumnae (luh Has Christmas Meeting.
Miss Genevieve Daggy', East Washington street road entertained the Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Club at her home Saturday. This was the regular Christmas meeting, and the
decorations and the
were in keeping.
Miss Daggy was assisted
Katherine Tillotson.
rary and to renew the magazine sub scriptions for the Hospital. Mrs. Fred L. O’Hair will furnish the favors for the Hospital trays on Christmas day. Mrs. Eckardt, the president, opened the meeting for the afternoon by reading the first Christmas story, followed by a Victrola program of Christmas carols, the club members responded with “Christmas Quotations”. Miss Lei a Walls gave a most interesting review of “The Life and Work of Thoma Hardy.” During the social hour the host-
? "‘freshmen, R , r , , '. r t 1 ' n * room . which w a . Y* with suggestions of holidYjjl '' f Naming miniature Christ.nu- tr L H wreaths. “"d kty I
ACCTKlN SALF
Household goods and „th w lues,lay, 1:30 I*. M p
■107 Howard St.
l'- ar l Hans,
I
' ' '• Hellie T. Anderson^ • t. -Louis, Monday, called i, ) L , ' > <,eath ()f I'.er broth,-r-in.la^
I )onan.
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THE HOLIDAY SEASON
BRINGS
MANY MONEY NEEDS! Wt* (’an Help You With Your Christmas ISuyintf, Or The Baying Of Hills We Will Loan You Up To SI i Your Furniture, Piano, Radio, Victrola, Automobile, l.iTt Stock Etc. Special Rates and Terms l j>on Application. INDIANA LOAN CO.
24 * W'ashinutun Street,
Phone 15.
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GARAGE SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OK ( Alts Our shop is now open for service i makes of cars for both electrical and tchanical repairs. TRY OUR—Oil changing, general giving and battery service. We give them thorough attention If the car you are driving has noseroce station in (Ireencastle, try us. BECK SALES COM PAN! PHONE 528
remember must be
Good Looking Christmas Cards
Hamilton’s Book Store
refreshments
by Miss
Good Christmas Program At < entury ( tub Meet The Century club celebrated the Oinxtmastide with n meeting at the home of Misses Rose and Harriett Josl.n on Saturday afternoon, the ••lazing logs ln the fireplace, iig htP(1 candles and pine spray, created a ’ hnstmas atmosphere In the home Mrs. (arson, chairman of the C ol ieetton of hooks in the hospital g-n-,-1 rr|M,rt amt ‘h” club voted to pur chase additional books for the lib- I
SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES Rejiletc in supplies for the nian ^ smokes, this store answers the n, ^ tion of “What shall I give HIMfew examples follow: Hesson, Londonaire, i\ a \-) 0 No\Pipes, (’igars in (’hristmus •• ,‘ t , es, Cigarettes, Pipe Tobacco,
ers.
MULLINS DRUG STORE
