The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1929 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTEE DAILY HANKER,
THT ! RSDAY. FEBRUARY 21 1929. .
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THr. DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as gernnl class mail matter. Under the art of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, id cents per week.
John E. Hicks of Stilesville here on husirar-s today.
E. W. Holloryvay, Cloverdale, was a business visitor in (ireencastle Thurs-
day morninsr.
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Personal And Local News
Harry Hardt, -tudent at PePauw University left the Putnam County Hospital for his home in Chicago, after heiruf confined to the hospital for medical treatment.
polds Checked
By modem vaporizing ointment—Just rub on
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The crunty treasurer, Alva Lisby, has over 12,oOO receipts to make out
ACTS r-* WAYS AT
Marion W ekiell was taken to the Putnam County Hospital Thurs<lii>. Morris Goodwin, Fillmore, who underwent a major o|»eration at the Putnam County Hospital Wednesday,
Phone All Social Items To 95.
before the first of April. They are 1 was improving slowly Thursday.
receipts for the payment of 1928 tax-
es, payable in 1929.
Mrs. .lame-Clayton of Clinton Falls The Fillmore High school is givspent Thin da\ ii Iiieeiii astle. an ( ,pp*.reta. Thursilay night in
the high school auditorium. The play n ’°'" . 1 '
Wayne Faster of Terre Haute w>s a lK>Rins at Hi({ht o-fiwij an ,| j,, being holne th '
business Visitor m (ireencastle Wed- (|jrf . rtwl by Ml s* Dyer,
nesday.
' Walter Morris, DePauw graduate, Misses Betty and le N'or < ramer of, an( | w | ln b ;l s been connected with the
Mrs. Ella York, Fillmore, who is confined to the Putnam County Hospital, was reported in a very* critical condition Thursday. Mrs. York was
Entertains With I tinner- Bridge
.Mrs. Maurice Gr ->■, Mrs. Ralph Wi-t. Mrs. Kenneth West and Mrs. .'•am Hanna entertained at the home of Mrs. Grose Wedi -slay evening
B. & P. W. Initiates Seven New Members
A dinner meeting was held by the Business and Professional Women’s Club Wednesday evening in Marie’s Tea room. There were about 2r> in
brazil visiteo with fri-nd.- in Green- , Rjley um) w^-neke Printing office for lision’just east of the
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casth- I hut-day. ! s„me time, ha^ removed to Indiana- bridge on Walnut street Thursday Mr Robert Brown ng Jr, of Mt.: "here Jie has accepted a posi- mornifig about eight o’clock. A I lodge
Vein n, III., f- the guest of Mr. ard
Ralph We
The Teachers and Officers of the Christion Church Sunday School will meet at the Church tonight, at 7:30 o’cb ck.
There will lie no prayer meeting at the Presbyterian Church thi- evening as work is twine dm e mi the boilers in the church.
Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Longden will leave Gr"< nrastle thi- evening, for St. Petersburg, Florida. They will leturn to Oieenca tie about a month before
with , 7 o’clock dinnm-Midge. There attendance. Immediately following , , were three tables of cards. High score the dinner seven candidates were in-
hosp.tal from her pri7| . w; s awardw| \ h .. Perry Rush. I Hiated into membership. The ^ new week after suffering a GupilJ j nr | U(le ,|. Mr.-. Perry Rush, members are: Dr. Grace l.arkeley, stroke of paralysis. Her death was ex- Mr r(( i| 0 . Bripr M ,, Wur< i M.., y . Mrs. Gertrude Wemeke, Mi" Helen p<-cted momentarily Thursday after-k 1|( , lisK Berv) (y;,,,,,.. Miss Rath- Kendall, Miss Ruth Owens, Mrs. Lula
ieen West, Mrs. James B. Zeis, md Young, Mrs. Nellie Anderson and Mrs.
Mrs. let William.-, all of this ci'y, Sidelia Dowling.
.■id Mrs. Robert Jir wning, Jr., of A business meeting followed. Mrs. Mt. Vernon, Ilf., v th« hmi-. - Marie Zahakaras spoke t.> the club guest < f Mrs. Ralph West. and urged that as many members as
4, .j. s,, possible attend the district meeting
of the state clubs to be held Sunday
hord cai Marion Township at t j le TV rrf , Haute House at Terre
Both cars , , uh | „ Meet
noon.
Two cars crn>hed in a headon col-
New Spring Dresses
Delightful new styles for all day. time occasions... smartly fasl. ioned of colorful and beautiful prints—or of georgette and flat crepes—In tlie new high shades. Sizes for women and misses.
THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Ifitchford
tion as reporter for the Indianapolis sedan driven by A. M. Alexander, ruStar. ral route 4, was traveling east on
. ., 0 . o L f Walnut street and met
I.t Comiwny’v-r.ui. Sw.l K. Tnd.l a* .I i ’ u 1 “ f t '"' rl " ,n ’i*” ’ , .' 1 . 'I '* S-." 1 J Haute. The following eignifie.1 th-ir K-rmit T. .hi, bu.ineee under ^ T "' »“** T “"’ hi l' of ..tending. Mi„e, Knth-
Toggery, action
Franklin street wrecker was called nomi( . s club will n . t Friday at 2 p. flT ii| 0 t>on, Elizabeth Ward, Nina
was dismissed from the circuit court! 0 "'! pullf “ d AlexaT > der ’ S! cor t0 ’ ShPr * "'• at the Fillmore ( hiistian Church. Cooki Margaret Maloney, Irene Hues-
,. . , n. . » rdl s garage.
Wednesday afternoon at the cost of tl:e plaintiff. W. Lee was the at-
torney for the plaintiff.
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tis, Suise Talbott, Klla Mahanna,
Golden Link Club, which held the regular meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Crawley, East Washington street road. A business se>sion and a number of contests preceded the shower. Mrs. B. B. Stringer and Mrs. Earl Arnold
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The Countv Office in the ( ourt
Wm. 0,nn " n who J tarts House will be closed Friday February
commencement.
The teacher- of the intermediate department of the Methodist church will hold a meeting this evening at 7:00 o’clock at the home of R. A Ogg, 703 S. Locust street.
Lucy M < h.-w et al. filed i< suit for thi partition <n real e.-t.ite in the Putnam Cirnr* court Wedne-day afternoon agti” t Edna Bense et al. Corwin and Gi bn are the attorneys.
Mr.-. K. M. Living-ton, 321 Bloomington street, was taken to the Putnam County Ho-pital Wednesday. Mrs. Living-ton i- in a critieal cond tion -offering from pneumonia.
sentence tomorrow at Putnamville for pi -se>-ion of intoxicating liquor, prefers his ,,wn razor to those of the state authoritie- so he shaved his own head in preparation for his new role before surrendering to the county -heriff here today.— Bloomington
Telephone. — ——
INDl \\ \POLLS LIVESTOCK
John W. Bering, Jr., William Uelh f and Joseph L’elhof, of the St.
l^iui Shoe Manufai luting Company, at $7 to $12. V’t gu>-ts of Harry Moore, of the The -beep market was strong
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 21. (UP)— Underweight hogs were a quarter lower and others were steady at the Union Stock Yards here today. The bulk price of $10.75 was paid for 150 to 325 pounders. Receipts were es-
timated at 5,000.
Slaughter classes were steady and vealers higher in the cattle and calve- division. Receipts numbered 800 and 500, respectively. Steers cleared at $10.50 to $13, vealers brought $ 10.50 to $18 and calves were quoted
22nd.
( apt. McMahon In < barge Of I). \. R. Program
Washburn Chapter. D. A. R., will celebrate Washington’s birthday at the home of Mrs. Horace Askew in
BANKS TO (LOSE The Banks of the city will be closed tomorrow because of Washington’hi rthday.
1 ucv Bowen. Miss Thompson, Mrs. were in charge of the program for J 6 Cammack, Miss Helen Kendall ,h( ‘ evening. Mrs. Lush was l.lmdand Miss Margaret Nelson. | fol(led - and in ‘he midst of The club wa- urged by Mrs. Zah-■ ^ numernus ^ > hp r( ' ro,v arakas to establish a club room and . , ,
i i • DHieious refreshments wore served nn ' ■ jjy hostess during the evening.
mem.'' 11 Flar weje ' al-o discussed to
ion. after which the program will - ^ thf> ^holarsh!,. money to send |
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Missionary Society
be in f Capt McMahon. -”" 1 ” hi * h Kch ™ 1 ^ ninv * ir ' ^ Met On Wednesday Members please remember birthday —college following graduatton tn | ^ _ a f , ne atte|1(lance of Joy .
During National Business Women’s | ^ 1 " 1(1 enthusiastic women, members week, March 10 to March 10th, the j ‘ h '’ Woman s llome M.ssionary^So-
gift- for Ellis Island.
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chairman of the “On to Terre Haute
Mm.re & Cook shoe -tore Thursday, higher.
The Vocational Building Trad class af Gteencastle High School un
der the direction of H. A. Thomas, Entertain With desires to supplement their class work Taffy-Pull
in building trades with some practical Mrs. Fisher Au-ti:i and Mrs. Thornbuilding. We would consider doing the as King entertain'd number of carpentry and ma-onry for a small friends Wednesdav 1 vening with an building, bungalow, cottage, garage old fashioned taffy-pull at the home etc. for anyone not too far distant | of Mrs. Austin. Tho-e present were from the school. The labor is done Mr. and Mrs. Elg.i Austin, Miss Algratis in consideration for a little ex- h rta Morris, Hus- 1 King, Bertha tra material for probable waste by Cope, Ora Hall, R- ■ Stites, Dalla-, the students. Some of this work has King, Mr-. J. B. A -tin, Mrs. Worth
already been done by the cla-- and Yawl and daugho Elizabeth, Miss Give Miscellaneous Shower may be seen and inspected upon n-jTillie l‘>ney, Mr. and Mr-. Thomas For Mrs. O. B. Lush quest, anyone interested should com-! King, Jerome Au.-ti . Mr.-. Branham Mrs. O. B. Lush, who was before municate with H. A. Thomas at the Austin, Edward < ■. and “Bud” lier recent marriage. Miss Zola BanVocational Building of the High j King. cock, was the recipient of many useSchool. Music and games were enjoyed dnr- ful gifts at a surprise miscellaneous
them to t wn and citi-.- to , atj , this longing. Religious education j the same value anywhere, rural urban, and would do much to prnw rural churches from going into ^ and would teach the church to iJi ister to its people. Mrs. Pierce and her conunitt* : ted the hostess nan social hour.
•T* 4* *J* *1* 4* Needlecraft (lub
To Meet Friday The Needle ( raft Club will im with Mrs. V'. M. Rawlings, pjidjy^ ternoon at 2:30 o’clock. M-dtr please bring photograph for the tests.
The 5 year old sr.n of Prof.
State President will he invited to at- ,,ipt - v of th, ‘ ^ I '' tho,li l t ’ hur(-h whk ’ h Mrs ’ Van Denman Thompson, i * tend a meeting here. The club will met wi,h Mrs - '• 0 ' Hair "" Wed ' covering at his horn, on SouthlJ now hold two meetings a month and ” es,la >' afternoon. Mrs. Briggs had St., from a severe attack of
the next meeting will be March (! and " f thf * 'l^’ottons. will he a pitch-in supper. > , Prof. Lester Jones made the adMiss Elizabeth Ward was named | ,ireM - havin K fo '- hls "uVct, “Out-
monia.
' look for the Church in Town
and
C mmittee,” for the state convent.on Country,” and he brought out most to he held May 19, 20 and 21. j vividly the conditions of the rural
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“Invaluable” Say
Soeietv W'oitki
H. A. Thomas, Voc. directo.r ing the evening.
shower given by the members of the
churches. A survey in several west-
ern states has been mad* and shows I MELLO-GLO Face Powder ii pnfaj thev are being abandoned to an , r, ' d beautiful women bwausc i alarming degree. There does not -^nt! oMfrilTtimr’'’Stat s .InXiiSSj to he at this time any more use for shiny noses! Made in a new M the rural church than for the one-'process — prevents large room school house. People in rural Spreads more smoothly g - communities are longing for some- mkI , tMU o'Faiv Iwd-r'jP h thing new -n the automoMle takes derfai.—Mullins Pharmacy.
SAVE MONEY
REMOVAL
SALE
Everything Must Go
On Monday, February 2;>lh we will open a new and modern food shop at (i West Washington Street, with a complete line of groceries, meats, I nuts and vegetables. We are offering our complete stock at greath reduced prices. It is your opportunity to stock up your pantry at extremely low prices. Nothing will be moved to our new location. Everything must go—
SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A. All Fresh Clean Slock! 17 INDIANA STREET
M. FRIDAY First Come First Served.
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CORN, (iood grade 3 cans 25c OLKO, Nutley lb. 15c MUSTARD qt. jar ]5c MATCH KS, Birdseye 3 boxes JQc SUPER-SUDS 3 pkgs. 25c T()M AT( )KS, good grade 3 cans 28c CANDY KISSES lb. 15c CHERRIES, Red pitted gallon can $1 25 SCRAP TOBACCO 3 pkgs. 25c CIGARETTES, Popular brands Carton $1.15
JELLO, Assorted pkg. T/» PRUNES, 60-10’s 3 lbs. 25r» PEACHES, Argo brand 4 cans 25(1 SUGAR, Domino 5 lb. box q() ( . QUAKER OATS, Small pkg., 9c; Lrg pkg. W. iVAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS 3 cans 2 r w MACARONI or SPAGHETTI 5 pkgs. 25c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 24 lb. bag QQ,. WHITE HOUSE MILK 3 cans 25c RICE, Fancy Blue Rose lb- 5c
MILK CARNATION SMALL f* ' tall in1L,rV ’ DR WILSON’S ( AN OC ( AN lut ST AR( H, Argo Laundry 2 pkgs. 15c SARDINIA DEL MONTH ' U ; tn. (rviVUllNl^, | N I’OMATO SAUC Oval CUlI l(jC CRACKERS, Dainty sodas 2 lb. box 22( VAN ( AMI'S Kidney Reans 3 cans 25c KIRK'S FLAKE WHITE .1# bars38f RED SALMON, Alaska Tall can 23(’ KIRKS’ HARWATER SOAP 4 cakes 25c B0KAR COFFEE, Supreme blend lb. :j9c SMOKED PICNICS, Small, lean lb. 1?C
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