The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 May 1929 — Page 2

unK GREEI'ICASTEE DAITTY BAOT

FRIDAY. MAY 10, 1929.

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THIS IS SPORTS SEASON AND NOW IS A VERY GOOD TIME TO BUY SPORTSWEAR

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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, aa second class mail matter. Under the act of March 3, 1879. a Subscription price, 10 cents per week.

Mach A White Tan K White Ml Smoke Smoke K Elk Black & I lk

The most popular sport sandal of the seaon. Its a genuine Deauville sandal and carries the prestige of all

sportwenr.

\ Personal And ! Local News

Different

styles in

men’s oxfords. Snappy, new and attractive. $7 and $8

Ml White

Ml Jade W hite Brown A Jade Brow n X. Sunburn Other sport shoes that have a price

range from

Phons All Social Items To 9S.

| Alumni (otincil > To Meet Saturday

I A surprise ini , ellaneous shower The Theta Alumni (ouncil will hold

| was given Thursday evening at the

tiive Miscellaneous Shower For Mrs. Herbert Harlan

6.00 to

„ 8.00 UK A ri:al SPORT - wkar SPORT SHOPS. Potter Shoe Store

Andrew Tlirt of Pine Bluff, Ark., is , U :l1 telephone office for Mrs. Herbert I visiting in (ireericastle with relatives. Harlan, who b> i, her marriage last Misses Fave and Ethel Robertson, i Satur day was Mi - Jane Justus, The of Fillmore, are visiting friends in rm 'P tio n room was decoiated in colSpencer 1 ,,rs l av< *ndar and white, and a fish I W. E. Dehler, of Terre Haute.: P 0 "'! was used to hold the gifts. ' transacted hti,iness here Thursday i A on '’ course menu consisting of afternoon sandwiches, potato salad, baked bean*, Raymond Michael is visiting his I n ' u ‘ i,t lo!,f - P'** 1 ’ iiml sor-

i grandparents, Mr. and Mis. Jesse Me- ! u

Dowell at Spencer. Th ' sf> Present were: Mrs. Jessie Mr. and Mrs. Ross Males of Brazil Mr <. Glad> McAninch, Mrs. Ina

I VINBRIDr.i: M. K. I HI R( H SO< I \l. IS HIGHLl I NJOYKI)

On Wednesday night, May 1, the people of the Huhibridge M. E. chuich * njoyed a get-together social at the church, sponsored by the l.a ies Aid.

The program was Song

Songs

Readings Reading .Songs Reading .longs 1’i.Mio Duet ...

and Mrs. A

follows:

Congregation. Priest Trio. . . .. Vivian Priest.

. Mis. Guy Codings Girls quartette . Mrs. C. J. Crews Mixed Quartette Mr-. C. J. Crews

E. Weller.

were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Griffith Thursday. Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Search are the parents of a daughter born to them Friday morning at the Putnam County Hospital. A good crowd attended the “Hard Times” dance given at the Moose hall Thursday evening. Music was furnished by Rockford’s orchestra from Bra-

zil.

Mrs. L. B. Owens of Newcastle is here the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Binkley and to attend the Mother’s and daughters banquet at the Christian church. Letters of administration were issued Friday in the Putnam Ciicuit court to Nathan Call in the estate of

inventory of the

estate was also filed with the county After the program the people were clerk,

divided into groups according to the! Robert H. Stevenson, county agent, months of their birthdays and sent to [left late Friday morning for Lafayette j the basement for lefreshments of do- He will bring back with him Satur iay

Malone, Mrs. K ther Gorham, Miss

a busim - session Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. M. McGaughey at three o’clock. Members will please note the change of time.

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Section II Entertained Thursday Afternoon. Section II of the Christian Church was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. R. Chenoweth on West Washington Street. Mrs. O. J. Stewart and Mrs. Agnes Frazier were a-sistant hostesses. Eighteen

SUN TAN POWDER Houbigant .... 75c Aristocrat COMPACTS Houbigant’s Inelques Fleur New double 75 New Triple Karess Compacts

THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford

'A2.0C • $l|i

membeis responded to the roll call

Velma Braden, M -s Ada Braden, Mrs , am] Mr> Kll ikerson, Mrs. John Friend) Kmma Justus, Mis- Ida Estep, Mrs. an( j yirgil Grimes became new

from

(veryone.

('losing song, Girls and mixed quar- Virgil Bridges. An

tette. ,

I sol Scobee, Mi- Martha Anne Malone, Miss Mat v a ret Nelson, Miss Lola Miller, Mrs. Ethel Trout, Miss Nellie Butler, Miss Hazel Everman, Miss Olive Rice, Mi-. Florence Sutherlin, Miss Virginia Pitts, Miss Imogene William , Mrs. Etta Hall and Mrs.

Fred Justus. •!• + + + + +

W abash Valley Auxiliary Meets Mr . J. A, Bamberger entertained fhe Wabash Valley Auxiliary member.- at her home on South Locust St, Thursday evening. Mrs. Harry Ratcliff was a guest. Bridge was played during the evening and Mrs. Arthur Agnew -cored high and Mrs. Ratcliff scored low. The next meeting will he held with Mrs. Ora Krid-

er May 23rd.

liciou- homemade cookies, coffee, and

chocolate.

Each group gave an amusing stunt which a ded much to the gaiety of the

evening.

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morning the gills who have been there ' Century Club Will for the past few days in the annual' Meet tin Saturday

4-II club toundup.

An imitation of a circus given by ?.li . Guy Ceilings’ class of girls which called forth a hearty laugh

SATURDAY CASH MARKET

PHONK 12.

PHONK 12.

Pasteurized milk, none better, qt. 10c; pt. 5c Beef Brains, lb 121/2C Home Made Bologna, lb 12%c Fresh Liver Wurst, lb. 1254c Bacon Squares, lb 18c Strip Bacon, lb 18c Silver Nut, All Sweet Oleo, lb 20c Picnic Hams, lb 21c Bacon, 3 lb. piece or more, lb 22c Smoked Skinned hams, half or whole, lb. 30c fender Beef Steak, lb 30c

Home Killed Veal, Choice Lamb,

Fancy Lunch Meats, Sweet, Dill, Sour Pickles; Large Fyed Swiss Cheese.

W. H. EITEUORGE

PHONE 12. WE DELIVER.

Mr. and Mrs. (’. W. Hymer loft Friday for their home in Wilmington, j Del., by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Hymer 1 have been visiting the latter’s mother

Mrs. W. L. Denman is confined to Mrs j g O’Hair at the home of Mr. her home on East Poplar St. on ac an(| Mrs 0sca , Thomit ., South Ind-

count of illness. | iana g t I The funeral of Charles Pickett will

George E. Frank, route (!, is driv- b( ‘ h' 1 ' 1 fro,T1 McCurry’s Funeral ing a new Chevrolet sedan delivered | ^ omo Saturday afternoon at 2:0n <>- by the L-H Chevrolet Sales Company.' c| oek with Rev. Glare Black in charge m Interment will he in Forest Hill Ceme-

’ | tery. Mr. Pickett died at his home on | Maple Heights Thursday morning, of

! diabete-.

Mis. Norma Punkin who is em-

I ploye I at the telephone exchange at 1 Greencastle, was called home Friday when her brother, Master Duane Dtinj kin, was struck by an automobile. Miss Ruth Dunkin, also a sister of Duane was culled from her work at

j Farm Life.—Spencer World,

i Sheriff Edward Eiteljorge took three men to the Indiana State Prison Friday. The men taken were: Grover Hurt, convicted of the possession of liquor, and sentenced to a teim of one to five years: Sam Cash and WilI bur Goodrich, both penal farm escapes, and sentenced to terms of one to

) five year-.

Friday’s Indianapolis Star carried 1 a picture on the front page of .Miss Flon nee Hester, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Roy Hester of Marion county, who was named the best girl for sewing and needle work in that county. Miss |R ster’s father formerly lived at I’utnnmville and the young lady has relatives there now, who will he interested in knowing of her success. | She is I t years of age and is able to I make any kind of party garment and 1 ns a result of her ability, won over I 500 competitors from Mation county j for the right to represent her county at a tate meeting at Purdue.

TRESSLAR’S 5-10c & VARIETY STORE i inch blooming geraniums 25c 3 inch blooming begonias |5c 1 inch double blooming petunias 25c MIX LI) (iLADIOLI BP LBS ... 19c A DOZ.

SPECIAL SATURDAY

I sewed, good weight, bouse broom

29c

The Century Club will meet with Mrs. J. W. Cole Saturday afternoon

at 2:30 o’clock.

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Baptist Young People’s Cnion To Present Two Plays Two plays will he given hy the high school and college groups of the local Baptist Young People at 7 o’clock Su d.uy eveninc. The high school group will pies' iit A Mother’s Devotion and the college group will prex lit “Dust of the Road”. No admission fee will he charged. Everybody welcome. •!• d* *F -F Teacher’s Hold Annual Dinner Party Member- of the Grade Teacher’s Club and theit guests enjoyed the anual dinner party Thursday evening in the auditorium of the Second Ward School building. Covers were laid for (in guests at tables decorated with spring Cloweis. ♦+++++ Mothers' Day Observed By Economics Club Clinton and Madison Township Home Economies Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Warten Newgent. Mrs. Millie Sutherlin her assistant hostess. The meeting was opened by reading the Wi man’s Collect. Thirty-eight members and twenty-three guest- responded to roll call with “My Mother’s Favorite Hymn.” A splendid paper was given on "The Mother’s duty to herself and family," by Mrs. Ivan Ruark. A very interesting paper “Mistaken self-sacrifice in parents” hy Mrs. Jesse Newgent. Some of the juniors gave short recitations sponsored by Miss Mary Stark. Miss Freda Lawter, Mrs. Russell Newgent and Mrs. Chas. Crooks gave* splendid musical number-. Refreshments were served hy the hostess and her assistant.

Wanted Heflin Arrest

WREATHS AND SPRAYS FOR CEMETERY 25c, 50c and $1.00

TRESSLAR’S 5-19c & VARIETY STORE W est Side of Square. Phone 164.

.. A Gorgeous cluster of fragrant blooms is a peerless token of your devotion on MOTHER’S DAY. And flowers from Peck’s Flower Shop carry an implied compliment. PECK’S FLOWER SHOP WE DELIVER. PHONE 741-K 103 EAST HANNA STREET

Arrest of United States Senator T. J. Heflin of Alabama on charge of [ violating Sunday laws by speaking in a Brockton, Mass., hall was urged in order placed before Brockton city council hy Councilman Howard A. Coleman, above. Council tabled order without discussion and Coleman’s effort was vojded. Senator Heflin tried to get the Si unto to censure Brockton for a disturbance when he came to the city to speak, a bottle having been thrown at him.

members. Three guests, Mrs. B. R. Bruner, Mrs. Frank Alice and .Mrs. Benefiel were present. Plans were made for the summer j picnic to be held at the home of Mr-, j Luther Easter in June. Mrs. Bence Daggy had charge of' the program. Her subject was Hawaii j and Panama. Mrs. Lee Martin gave a humerous reading intitled “Mrs. | Snodgrass reads the locals to her bus- j

band.”

Junior Department of the Christian Church Sunday School will have I a pitch-in-supper Saturday at 5 p. m. at the church with the Mother’s of all the children as gue-ts. Everyone bring | one dish of food and sandwiches. ++++++ Tri Kappa To Anard Scholarship Mrs. Russell Brown was hostess Thursday evening at a meeting of Tri Kappa at her home in Northwood. The members made plans for the awarding of a scholarship to -ome deserving high school student. Mrs. Paul Cook was appointed to act as recording secretary in the place of Miss Genevieve Daggy, who has resigned. +++++* Christian Church Sections Hold Good Medina* Section I of the Christian church met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Emma Bachelder. Twenty-one member.- responded to roll call. Mrs. John Dunlavy had charge of the devotions, in keeping with the word, “Glory”, After the general routine of business the meeting closed in the usual manner. to meet with Mrs. Sarah Burt in June. During the social hour, the hostess served refreshments. ♦ + + •»•♦♦ Section III Met Thursday Afternoon Mrs. Ralph West and Mrs. Hubert Sherman were hoste-ses Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Milo West, 208 East Walnut St., to the members of Section III of the Chiistian Church. Mrs. Sherman, who gave the devotions, used as her text, the first chapter of Hebrews, after which all repeated “The Lord’s Prayer.” “A Mother’s Day poem, “Love and Pet Me Now,” was given by Mrs. Milo We-t. A song in connection with the Mother’s Day thought was played on the victrola. Fifteen membeis and one guest, Mrs. Walter Herbert responded the roll call. Mrs. Henry Bicknell dismissed the members with prayer. Dainty refreshments were served dur ing a delightful social hour. Alpha Gam Rummage Sale: Saturday, May 11th at the Oi l Gas Office on East Washington, St. p-it.

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Kauble & Son “We Sell Meat That’s Good To Fat” Phone 24.

Butter First

lb 40

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lb 21, a IB. li

Grade

Smoked Ham

BACON, IN PIECE, LB. BEEF POT ROAST ft;,,

MATCHES, SEA *“- i

HOMINY, LARGE CAN. BREAD, FULL LB. LOAF

Sandwich Spread,

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DRESSED CHIX, FISH, PORK, VEAL.

FULL IT.

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(COUNTRY ( LI B) 4 OZ. BOX

Quality Meat Market & Delicatessen PHONE 42. WE DELIVER Baby Beef Liver Pork Tenderloin Party Steaks Young: Beef Pork Veal Spring; Lamb Lunch Meats Smoked Sausage Milk, Butter, Cheese Egg:s Chickens Cakes Doughnuts Home Made Pies Call us about your steak roasts.

FLINT & CONRAD “The big-g-est and best little stoic in Greencastle

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We feature Quality and Service, and aim to have at all times the choicest the market affords in fresh and cured meat, lunch meat, fresh fruits and vegetables, and the best in canned goods. Staple articles and specialties. You may order with confidence because we are not satisfied until you are satisfied.

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quality DOES COUNT. Telephone 355. We Deliver.

Delicious alu/aus with

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t/our for luerif bakina purpose.

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