The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 February 1929 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1929.

Mrs. Tri’mbly (.iv<' Hr id no I'artr Mi . Ray Trt ildy. 7 Spring .Ave., 01 ti-naiit' H That day afternoon with a hri k*“ hartv. I'•■• •'rations wore in k"'|iin" \v j !i th'-.h'diday sea-on and sprinjn-tinio, c))|" i iMinent- were also usid. Thou woif lh ••• tables «f cards, and hiirli -roro honor- were awarded Mr.-. A. A. Abbott aid Mrs. Harold Talbott. (Jin st- included: Mr.-. Harold Talbott, Mi f. Tui k'-r, Mrs. A. A. Abbott, Mi-. Orman Hammond, Mrs. Marshall Abram.-, Mr . Orville Bmchtrs, Mr-. I.ee liod^rc. Mrs. Cecil OBrien, Mrs. John t ook. Mrs. Donovan Moffett, M i s. W. O. Timmons and Mis K .therit • Ritrtr-. Mr. and Mrs. I.ong ^ S| Kntei'tain Club * \ ^

! bly, Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Fwan and Mr. and Mrs. J. -T. Oskes. •j- + + + + ^ [ Mrs. Duncan Host ess , C. P. B. Hridite Huh f Mrs. P. K. Diincan. .'dik South Jackson St., was hostess to the members of he C. P. Ft. Bridtre Club, at ^ her home Thursday afternoon. Guests j*ere: Mrs. Bincc Shannon, Mrs. i '■-•Xirffe Williaius, an Mrs. kiarl Bun,|j. Nine duh cnember- were present, and .there were- three tables of cards. Mr-. .Karl Bundy won hiKh score. |,ij{ht •refresh)'lent were sep/ed the ouests. .Mrs. Valter Gardner will entertain 1 lie cl til* at the next meeting,

date.

j .u .;. .s ♦ jj Woman's Cltib In Meet On Saturday f 1

Miscellaneous Shower For Recent Bride Miss Viola Grider and Miss Nellie McFerran, both of Roachdale will entertain Saturday evening with a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. I .eland Strinuer, who before her recent marriage was Miss Lucile McFerran.

The Worn in's Club will meet Satirduy at 2::W o’,.lock with Mrs. Truman (i. Yunc.k» r in Northwond. Prof. Jerome C. Hix)-on will have the work of the aft* i noitn.

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Mr. and Mrs. Gcorcv I.onjj were host aivl hostess to th*' members of

the dun' In idti' chili T 11 s< 1 a y eve- A jjroup of young: la(li<'S of the iiinj* at '. thne-i • in ■ ■ inner-hridjte Triangle Club of the t hristian church, at ( r< p. The decora- and sponaamd by Mrs. v\alt*'r Gardtiiii and ..Ujiointment wi re of patrio- mi, left Fricftiy noon for Martinst j ( . ,). .it,,!. i ville to attend a state meeting of all Th. mHIi- ' wer lighted with red [ Triangle Clubs' of Indiana,

candb iict ilkrorated with miniature

MOTORISTS WANTED EACH JlKrGED UTKK RACINfi

An Officer John Matthews was patroling his beat along National avenue yesterday he saw two men arguing loudly and acting as if they were about to come to blows. As Matthews watched them the two men sighted the officer and at once both

made a bee line for him.

Moth talking at once and di-puting each other’s story they finally made the officer understand that each wanted to file charges again-t the other for speeding. One of the men was from Massachusetts and was driving u new Packard sedan. The other was i an Indianapolis man and he was diiving an Oldsmohile sedan. From their story it appeared that both cars left ! Indianapolis west bound about the same time yesterday. The Oldsmobile was in the lead when they started but the Packard soon passed him. Then as th*- Packard driver slowed down after his spurt and settled into

THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as seconJ class mail matter, lender the act of March .I, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week.

Personal And Local News

W. 0. Griffith was a business vis-j itor in Indianapolis Kiiday.

in Danville, i

M. .1. Murphy w.a-

Thursday i n legal business. Mrs. Albeit F.am "f near Cloverdule spent Friday in Gc • ncastle.

Mrs. Edward H ward of Putnam-!

Thousands Keep Well- nourished Right Through The Winter—They Take SCOTTS EMULSION Rich In Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scott & Bownr. Bloom tie Id, N. J. 28-23

BEAUTIFUL SILK SCARFS Smartly fashioned 0 f georgettes or silks; j* pastel shades and printed designs jj popular colors. The Quality Shop J. H. Pitch ford

ville visited in Gp mastle Thursday.

Frank B' yce, Opal Arnold, Pearl | A mold, Iva Lewis, Cecil Irwin and .Mrs. Wm. I). Boyce, spent Thursday

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Owens of Bra- evening in Indianapolis visiting with zil -pent Friday in Greencastle visit-! Alverda Boyce, who is a student in ing with friends. i I. V. Training School for Nurses, at Mis- Esther Snider is spending the! the Robert Long Hospital and atweek end in Andn -n with Mr. ami i tended the show at the ApoHo Theater Mrs. Paul Bemett. !‘ ater in thp evenln *' , lr ,

Miss Flora Janes, \V. Walnut street road suffered a stroke of paralysis Thursday afternoon about 5:30 o’clock while walking on Spring Ave.

No definite action was taken at was discovered a few days ago the meeting of the co-operative Farm (George Je-sup farm, south of th,® 1 Bureau held Thursday morning and I Swaim cross roads, three miles ^

afternoon fice in the

in the court.

county

Misses j Guire l,

flag.-. Tallie- will hatchets and liberty hell.-. .Mr.-. .1. J. Oakes and Ray Trembly won high -core prizes. The nit min i - present were: Mr. and .Mi -. Harry Wells, Air. ami Mis. J. P. 1-Vw, Mi. and Air.-. Ray Turn-j

ECONOMY STORE

Quality ^

Service V V Economy

Salt li-h,' he economic, palatable

1 re-h (not frozen) Fillet

• f Haddock, only lb. .. OUC

body and brain builder, (i for

27c

Brookfield Sausage, 29C

Fresh Oy ter- in sanitary -ealed |)illt.- ....

40c

Swift’s Breakfast Bacvn, QfY/* i lh. roll ^ t>VL

Swiff Premium Bacon, lb. box

39c

Fresh Pork Bones,

■1 lbs »OL

Sugar cured bacon, II

20c

Fancy Box Raisins, O S'„ 4 for AOL

Kancv Club Steak, lb. .'.

25c

Fancy Box Apples, O box . Al.OU

1T * h Crackers,

25c

2 lb. box

(3 lbs 25c)

(i anulated Sugar, It) lb. doth bag ....

56c

Flake White or I>. & t Q,, G., 5 for AvC

M itche.-, (j box US

19c

Maxwell House Coffee, ^0^,

We Deliver.

.. Phone 740.

steady grind he was surprised to

I hose going be.-ides Mrs. Gardner Oldsmohile glide by. Of course w*re th*- Misses Elizabeth Maxfield, no owner of a Packard could stand Ib na Atkin-on, Dean Scobee, Mary that, and a- the Oldsmohile settled Kucher, anil Bernice I ribby. Miss ( | own a steady grind, the Packatd Tiibby is leader <>1 the worship per- w hjzzed past. Etch driver appeared iod for Saturday .evening's program. tn hav p HM j ns tinctive dislike to They will return hie me Sunday. ,,he other and the racing continued all — in the way to Brazil, passing each other

I alternately along the road as the op- ' port unity presented itself. By the I time they reached Brazil both drivers i were warm under the collar and when ; one of 'he machines parked here the other fellow parked at his side and the i race was renewed hut vocally only. 1 And then the officer appeared on the

| scene.

| Officer Matthews informed them j that he was glad to accomodate them ' of they wanted to file charges against ! each other for speeding and added, | '‘Just follow me.” Well they followed ' Matthews for only a short distance, when it suddenly filtered through their brain that they were making j fools of themselves and they told the ! officer they had changed their minds, ; Matthews said that was allight and ( they went back to their cars and

drove away.-—Brazil Times.

Mrs. Albert Nel-on ind Margaret Nelson rnd Alary spent Friday in Indianapolis.

Mr. iikI Mis. William Patterson, Hill St., are th*- pan-nts of a daughter Charlotte Lavon >>• <i to them Friday morning. Mrs. Patterson was Miss

Lucy frail.

Air-. Elizabeth Sw-i-et, -outh Jackson street, received word Friday morning of the death of h<r brother-in-law, George Sweet, at New Market. The deceased was well known in this com-

munity.

Dr. H. B. I.ongiI n and the University library have received copies of I the book written by Earl Atarlutt, ' who wa- graduat'd from ’DePauwj university in 1912, called “Protestant;

Saints”. The hook was just

Chester York saw her fall and help*'*! carry her into the home of Ray Trembly. Dr. A. E. Ayler was summoned and the woman was removed to the Putnam County hospital in the I.akin ambulance. She was reported in a

serious condition Friday.

Cleve Thomas passed a restless

night at the Putnam County Hospital

Thursday. It was reported that temperature rose again during evening, and that he suffered

agent’s of- Rockville. Coal has been mine.

farm for many years, Recmtlp coal was leased to J.-i l'"rter an ^. ■ drew Selkowski, Clinton man. In ing new drills they found a f" vein 11 feet thick at a depth of J 13 feet. This discovery -eems r*Ti« able.—Rockville Republican.

his the

chill.

ELEVEN FOOT COAL VEIN What is probably the thickest vein of coal ever known in Parke county

“BANNER WANT ADS." p* T SUBSCRIBE FOR “THE KtN\ H

TO HOLD LATIN CONTEST The County Latin contest will be held at the high school, Saturday, Feb. 23 at !• a. m. Those taking part will

be:—

Latin I

Bainbridge: Reba Gibson and Dor-

published ! othy Byrd. Fillmore: .1. D. Higgins

by th.- Henry Holt md Company, New] and Maxine Jackson. Clinton Center: Y'ork. j Mildred Knauer and EVa Slavens. Ernest Willis, < lend, Indiana State! Roachdale: Hubert Stewart ami KlizaF’arm inmate, died .tihe farm Friday j beth Hawkins. Greencastle: Cathermorning at 4:55. Death was due to ine Wilson, Livelyn McCullough and

organic heart disi Willis was sent Meredith Reeves.

The Problems of the Religious Educator was the subject of the address given by President G. BromleyOxnam at a meeting of’the Religious Education .Club, held at the Kappa Alpha Theta House Thursday evening.

to the farm from Indianapolis. He was 41 years of age. The body wa.brought to the McCurry Funeral Home, and prepared for burial. No airangements have been made. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Taylor and daughter Charlotte went to Cincinnati, ()., today to -o nd the week-end with Mr. and Mr . Joel Wareing. They will attend i birthday dinner while there in honor of thefr grandson, Joel Taylor Wareing. Dr. E. C, Wareing who w;j.~ here for an address at the Founders’ and Benefactors’ Day at DePauw, accompanied them to Cincinnati.

Latin II Putnamville: Christine Lewis and Josephine Templeman. Clinton Center: Opal Frank and Mildred Brattain. Roachdale: Avis Risk and Howard Wilson. Greencastle: Philip Taylor ami Dora Comstock. Latin ill Greencastle: Vincent Confer and Robert Dirks. Latin I\' Greencastle: Martha Vaughan and Julia Crawley. The two highest from each division will enter the district contest to be held on March 23. Teachers from the visiting towns will be: Roachdale, Annis Crawford; Bainbridge, Mary A. Johnson; Fillmore, Mary E. Hedrick; Putnamville, Elsie Jackson; Clinton Center, June Xewgent.

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No home is modem without Self-Action Gas Hot Water Service He thought his furnace coil supplied hot nkiter free-BUT IT DIDN7!

Is your coal bill high? J 1EATING water in the furnace coil is costly. You I I don’t get it ‘for nothing” as many folks believe. Water running through the coil takes one-fifth ot the heat which should go into warming your home—adds 20% to your heating expense. Think what this means at the present price of fuel! Discard the wasteful water coil. Give your furnace a fair chance at house-heating. Install Self-Action Gas Hot Water Service. 1 4 This modern service insures unlimited supply—hot, lukewarm or tepid water, whichever you want—day or night. Convenience, health, satisfaction I Gives your home the comforts of a modern hotel. The heater starts and stops itself. You need not go near it once it is put in operation. Costs little to maintain. Works for a few cents a day. Call at our store and see how the service works. Or phone, and ask for Water Heating Department. You will receive full particulars. Investigate today. $5 down—balance in easy monthly payments. Greencastle Gas & Electric Light Company

‘Konjola Went To Very Causes Of My Ailments”

Healfhy Man Happy Over Results That New Medicine Achieved; Relieved nf Two Disuse**.

SATURDAY MARKET PHONE 12. PHONE 1Z New Bulk Kraut, lb 5c Fresh Pork Bones, lb 7!/ 2 c Beef Brains, lb 12V 2 c Home Made Bologna, lb I2y 2 c Fresh Liver Sausage, lb 15c Sugar Bacon Squares, lb 1714c Fresh Spare Ribs, lb H 1 /^ Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb Fresh Sausage, lb 20c Fresh Side Pork, lb 20c Veal Stew, lb 20c Lamb Stew, lb 20c Silver Nut ()leo, lb 20c Sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole, lb. .. 21c Brookfield Sausage, Large Eyed Swiss Cheese, Cottage Cheese, Fresh Oysters Fresh Fggs, Pure Home Made Laid. PHONE 12. WE DELIVER W. H. EITEUORGE

Kauble & Son

Phone

24

“WE SELL MEAT THAT’S GOOD TO EAT" PURE Sausage, lb. 171c WHIPPING CREAM, 1-2 pt.... 15c FRESH FISH.^Ss LB. 1 S PORK BONES, LB 7c | SAUER KRAUT, LB 5c I SMOKED HAMS, LB. 28c I FRESH TENDERLOIN, LB 33c COFFEE, sr* 3 LBS. $11 Dressed Sprin gers, Hens, Veal, | Lamb.

MR. EDWARD JOHNSON “Konjola went to tho very causes of my ailments like no other medicine ever did,” said Mr. Edward Johnson, R- r. No. 4, Lngansport, Indiana. “Three years ago I contracted rheumatism and kidney trouble. Severe pains centered across the small of my hack and made it hard for me to work. I had just gotten over a severe case of influenza and was weak and lacking in vitality. The rheumatism settled in my legs. I was in •lire need of something to build up ray system and yet I didn’t know where to turn for relief as medicine had proviously proved of no value to me. "I reached the determination to give Konjola a trial. That was a wise decision. Day hy day my condition improved until finally all traces of kidney trouble had vanished and I found that 1 could sleep through the night, i I have gained strength and energy—i am relieved of every rheumatic pain | and hardly know that my health was i in such a had shape. That is why 1 praise Konjola.” Konjola is sold in Greencastle at I the Owl drug store and by all the best | rduggists in. all the towns throughout this entire section. —(Adv )

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