The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1929 — Page 4
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THE GREENCAStEE DAILY BANNER, . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929.
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S. C. Prevo Co. A Home Institution For 29 Years. PRICES ARE RIGHT § AND BEST QUALITY OUR EVERY DAY PRICES
SOISETTES Fast colors, soft finish. All shades. Yd., 33c
BLANKETS Plaid blankets. Fine soft cotton, double bed size. Basement. Each— 89c
COTTON (HALLIES Fast colors. 36 inches wide for comforts and deaneries. Basement. Yd. 15c CRETONNES % Hood quality fast color cretonnes, yard wide and good patterns. Yd.— 19c & 29c
(OSTUME JEWELRY Hood looking costume jewelry in broches, bracelets, necklaee, ear rinds, etc. All color sets. Choice— $i:_ BOYS OVERALLS Full cut 220 blue denim. All sizes. Basement. Pr.— 69c BLOOMERS Super Rayon bloomers. All colors. Pr.— 98c
HOPE MUSLIN We offer the well known brand of Hope Muslin bleach- , ed. Basement.' Yd.— || 12k SHIRTINGS Everett missa shirting, plain blues and stripes for dresses ^ and shirts. Basement j Yard- \ 15c :
SHEETINGS (lood brand 9-4 bleached and brown. Basement. Yd.—
39c
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Beware of COLDS NOW! i whether you’ve had the FLU... or not This is the time of year when serious cold troubles, such ns deep chest colds, bronchitis, and pneumonia are always at their worst. Just now, with so many people in the weakened condition that follows a flu attack, it is more important than ever to heed every cold as a danger signal and check it promptly before complications can set in. Quick Direct Treatment At the first sign of a cold, melt some Vicks in a bowl of hot water and inhale its healing vapors. Also place some up each nostril and snuff well back. This quickly opens the air passages. At bedtime, rub Vicks vigorously over throat and chest and cover with a warm flannel. Most coals yield overnight to Vicks two-fold action: Acts S Way* at Once (1) Its medicated vapors, released by the warmth of the body, are inhaled direct to the inflamed air passages, loosening the phlegm and casing the difficult breathing. (2) At the same time, Vicks acts through the skin like a poultice, “drawing out’’ tightness and soreness, and thus helping the vapors to break up the congestion. Mothers especially appreciate this simple external treatment because it cannot upset children’s delicate stomachs, as too ■ much “dosing” is so apt to do. WICKS B^/apoRub _ Over 47- Million Jars Used Yearly
Voncastle TODAY AND WEI). 2:15-7 AND !» 1’. M.—lOc-.'JOc AMERICA'S BOY FRIEND IN HIS ROMANTIC REVEL
America’s most delightful young bachelor. Caught in a fast, complex love-tangle. Charles (Ruddy) Rogers manages a girls’ school. Fifty desperate “debs” call him their ideal. The most captivating male personality in the world. An uproarious mixup of girls, fun and romance.
CMdULES (BUDDY) HOMERS * 'N Someone to love
with
MARY BRIAN WILLIAM AUSTIN JAMES KIRKWOOD
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“GANG”—COMEDY TOPICS AND FABLES Tonight at 8:30 P.M. Clair Hull Hand
GRANADA two nights THUR.-FRI. ON THE STAGE “Hulda of Holland' AN OPERETTA , IN THREE ACTS PRESENTED By GREENCASTLE CHAPTERS OP PHI MU ALPHA AND MU PHI EPSILON 25—PEOPLE—25 ALL DKPAFW S VKRY BEST TALENT BEAUTIFUL GIRLS SPECIAL SCENERY WONDERFUL COSTUMES AND Ml Sit CURTAIN AT 8:15 |>. M. ADULTS 50c—CHILDREN 35t
toweling I CLASSIFIED ADS
Stevens all linen toweling-. Basement.
Yard—
12k
The Studio Art Shop will resume work Tuesday evening, F’ebruary 5th.
ci i Any new members welcome. New —For Sale— ideas. 4-2t. FOR SALE— 50 ai re farm about 0
half wav between Greencastle and
Indianapolis, 1-2 mile north of the Soni1 Valent,nos that are not la-e concrete road. Box “It”, Banner of- ' ,a P c . r - ' ,,U L wl11 'I"' 1 th ^ ut the p btu - ^ ce dio Art Shop. Alamo Bldg. 5-2t.
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FANC Y OUTING 27 inch outing in fancy and including white. Basement. Yard— 10c SILK & WOOL HOSE Ladies’ silk and wool 1! hose, good colors, j; Pr.— 49c
FOR SALE:—We offer West Vir- 1
fur
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COATS
Ladies’ coats,
trimmed. This sea- ♦ son’s coats. $15 val- |
ues. To close out,
$7.50
CANNAN chapel
ginia large lump and clean $7.00; In-! wil ' 1m ' Sunday Spools and diana large lumps and clean. $4.75 do- 1 c - hurih at , M ^ •' u,rh
v ! next Sunday Feb. 10, 1929. The sor-
livered. Phone 803-Y' Canning Company.
Greencastle
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FOR SALEi—Big English clover seed. Home grown and redeaned. See Lycurgus Stoner, County Agent’s office In Court House. l-5t FOR SALE:— A big type black, Poland biar, 2 year old. A fine individual . Call or see Jene H. Keller. Phone Rural 311. 5-3t. FOR SALE 17 eh' ice Duroi shoat Frank McAlinden, It. It. 1. 2-3p.
vices will be conducted by the Itev. Bucking am of Greencastle. Every one is invited to come and hear him and I am ure you will net const .er your time lost. Mrs. Martha Tresture is confined to I her bed with Cie flu. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Girton and daug ter Lotene called on Mr. anil ; Mrs. Andy Tresture Mofiday evening. 1 Mr. George W. Young and M > . James Beaman were in Harmony last Friday. j Ross Hassler was in Pleasant Garden Saturday evening. I The building at Pullen's camp wa: all most di troyed by fire Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Matilca an i Ray Beaman called on Mr. and Mrs. Geiigc W. Young Monday evening. Mrs. Ethel Diel and daug. ter Mae ; Almedia, Mr. Albert Y< ung and Mr. George W. Young and Miss Evelyn M. Young called on Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Diel Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Dickerson were in Brazil Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. W. Gwin is stay in; with Mrs. Andy Tresture.
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SUITS NEED REST A suit like a person often needs a rest; Then’s the time to have it cleaned and pressed. I his destroys the germs, cleans out all the dirt. Livens up the fibres, gets rid of lots that hurl. If you’ve never tried it you'll find that it pays, It’ll lengthen the life of your suit many days. IDEAL CLEANERS
Telephone 470.
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THE STUDIO ART SHOP Extends an invitation to any one interested in rejuvenating# articles for spring use, to join the art club, which meets at the OH# Art Shop to resume work again Tuesday evening. AMELIA PEARL O’HAIR, Prop.
Mrs. ('. W. Kockstroh, most cxcidleent cook and homemaker has been secured to conduct this school of cooking.
BAINBRIDGE
Jesse Collins of kan.-a.s City, has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Leona
Col liver.
Louise Hubbard and Bernice Durn-
all of Indianapolis, spent the week-1 son a,1<1 £amil > r > who came honu ‘
end with home folks. |"ith them.
Those attending the Sunday School
day.
The Ladies’ Aid of the . E. Church will meet with Mrs. Claude Tatum,
Thursday afternoon.
Earl Smith and family motored to Muncie Sunday, where they visited his
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Collings and son Doyne and Mrs. Frank Collings attended the show, “The Passion Play” at the Murat Satuiday afternoon, Ralph Darling and family attended the funeral of Mr. Bennett at Georgetown, 111., last Saturday. Mrs. Darling remained there for a few days. Harry Obenchain of Detroit, Mich, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Obenchain.
Mrs. Ali^e Priest and son, Reid, visited relatives in Indianapolis last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hostetler, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Balch, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eads and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lane attended a bridge party given by Miss Ethel Ailer at Greencastle Saturday evening. Mrs. Maggie Hainey returned home last week after spending a month with Geo. Wilkinson and family and James Ryan and family at Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Kosher of Fincastle spent two days last week with their son, T. L. Kosher and family. Frank McNorton and family of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ford. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tatum for Saturday evening were Clarence Dodds of Lafayette and Mrs. Clemens of Owensville. Sunday guests were Rev. Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs.
Will Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry visited Mr.
and rM
conference at Greencastle last week were: Helen Miller, Lucille Cowger, Anna Hale, Mila Crosby, Gladys Walls, Wanetta Fivecoats, Marjorie Tate and Howard and Eleanor Hostetler.
Society News
FOR SALE:—Home at 50G East Hanna street. Phone (557-X. 4-Gt —For Rent— FOR RENT—One 2-room furnished, m >dcrn apartment. The Langmoor 309 Ea-t Franklin St. Phone. 565-Y. FOR RENT:—Redecorated, bright, attractive home-like, four room, fuinished apartment. Close in. Phone 416-Y. 202 W. Walnut St. 4-2t. FOR RENT;—Modern, three room apartment ground floor, out side en trance, excelent heat. 207 So. Indiana St. 4-fit.
FOR RENT:—Garage, 406 South Indiana St. Call 740. 4-2t.
FOR RENT:—Mcdern, light house keeping room. Phone 114-L. 4-2p. FOR RENT:—4 room semi modem house, with garage. Phone 010-Y. 4-0p.
(Continued from page 2) Responses will be “Favorite Charactei- in American History.” Special music by the hostess. -!• -!* -I- 4- -J* Faculty Women’s Monthly T.u The monthly tea of the Faculty Women’s Club was hel I at Evan's Hall Monday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 5 o’clock. All appointments were in Valentine colors. Mrs. L. E. Mitchell acted as chairman of the hostess committee. Refreshments of hot bouillion with whipped cheam, saltines, nuts and candied hearts were
served.
4* + + + •!• + S. C. C. Meet
At City Library Members of the S. C. C. Club ure requested to meet at the City Library this evening at 7:00 o’clock.
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Greencastle Chapter No. 255 O. E. S. will meet in regular session, Wed-
Al Call at Putnamville, Sun-|nesday evening ut 7:30 o’clock.
FOR RENT — Modern sleeping rooms, 3 blocks from square. 306 W. Walnut St., Phone 710-K or 121. 2-tf FOR KENT— Five room modern house, double garage. Phone 5C5-Y. 29-tf. o FOR RENT—Modern furnished, 3room apartment. Private bath, steam heat; ground floor. Phone 385-X or 511 Anderson St. 4-Cp. —Wanted— WANTED—Situation, young man, 22. High school graduate, clerical and administrative experience, pleasing personality, desires position with local company. Address Box X. Runnel. 4-2p.
Special I^izes As one of the features of this happy gathering desireable prizes will be awarded to the lucky women whose names arc selected.
New Appliances Here you will be able t» see under actual working conditions your favorite Gaappliance and learn of tinmany new improvements.
RADIO SERVICE:—I am equipped | to check, adjust and repair any radio. 814-K or 457-K. 4-0t. —Lost— LOST —Between post office and Call’s small opal ring. Reward. Phone 554. 4-3p.
Greencastle Gas and Electric Light Company’s Cooking School
New Methods Departures from eld methods and new and approved practices that make good cooking even better are some of the purposes of this meeting.
In Our Building From z Until 4 P. M.
—Miscellaneous — REMEMBER the horse, cattle, ami I | hog sale of Olin Dudley, Marion town- : I ship, Feb. 15. 4-3t
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Tasty Recipes The new as well as time tested reel (res you «' find here will well repay Y” 1 for your time spent at In 19 school.
