The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 May 1929 — Page 2

(THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY fiANNER.

FRIDAY. MAY IT. Ifl29.

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DC YOUR SHOES LOOK LIKE THIS?

ll you should sec someone else run their shoes over you might feel like criticising

them. But if yours do you wonder what causes it. There might be several reasons and we are

glad to explain them to you.

You do not have to buy shoes if you come in, as we can “build-up” any make and give you assured comfort. A few minutes in our store will mean several months of comfort ahead. POTTER SHOE STORE

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the daily banned Entered in the PoM Utfiee at Greencastle, Indiana, as stcund class mail matter. Under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 10 centa per week. Persona! And Local News

msx Surprise Party For Thad .Tones

Given At Grant Hotel

AT I HE tJK VN U> \ Ml tin glamor and lure of the foot* I /lit- liaVe been cau/ht in folumbia’s -paikling comedy gem of the theatre f ntitled “The Matinee Idol.” The production showing at the (iranada Theatre tonight and Saturday where it commence a two day run.

The adventurous life with a tent show' touring the small towns playing the old time ten-twenty-nnd-thirty melodramas furnishes the setting for a mirth-provoking entertainment. Bessie Love and Johnnie Walker head a capable ea t which includes Lionel Belmore, Ernest Hilliaid,

AUCTION SALE SATURDAY Household goods, everything in a modernly furnished home; Vietrola, dishes, plain and fancy, cooking utensils of every kind; rugs and fine home furnishings. SALK STARTS AT 1:30 I\ M. SATURDAY Mrs. E. R. Carswell Home

509 Kast Anderson St., (ireencastle ( H ARLKS I*. BROADSTRKKT, Administrator.

What Kind of Neat Do YOU WANT? 11 you judge VALDK by price alone we have nothing to otter you; but if you are looking for the best, fairly priced, we have what you want in fresh beef and |x>rk cuts, cured meats and lunch meats.

Our meat department is in [e of Mr. Joe Ellis, who is capable and willing to satisfy your most exacting needs.

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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables— Staple and Fancy Groceries

Why not let one phone call do all your ordering? A phone order is a confidence order and we try to merit your good will. To be sure you are getting the best call FLINT & CONRAD We Deliver.

Rhone 355.

Rhone 355.

Frank Mastcn spent Friday in Indj ianapolis on business .

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Joe Ratcliff of Roachdale was a | visitor in this city Friday.

I Russell Fuller, route 7, has purchased a new liuick sedan from D.

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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Taulman and Mr. and Mr . (trville Stewart motored to Terre Haute Thursday evening. There will be a meeting of wool . growers at the County Agent’s office j Saturday afternoon at two o’clock. Miss Leola l.isby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva l.isby, of Fillmore, is j spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cash east of Greencas-

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DePauw’s yearling sluggers went i defeated by the Wabash Freshman . baseball team, M to 2, in a game played on McKeen Field Thursday afterI noon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. York received word this morning that their son, Claude York, of Lizton is convalescing rapidly after an opporaton for appendicitis la.-t Saturday, Funeial services for John Ruben Smith, who died Wednesday evening, will be held from the home on Maple Heights Saturday morning at 10:30 o’clock with the Rev. B. H. Bruner in charge. Interment will take place in the Putnamville Cemetery. Jesse McAnnally returned to his home from the Putnam County Ho--j pital Friday where he has been fol- J lowing amputation of three fingers on his ligh hand. McAnnally was injured in an auto accident several days | ago on the Fox Ridge road. Homer Frazier, local Hudson and Essex dealer, has delivered new cars j to Mr-. Su>io Bittles, Robert McEII tieney and H. M. Hardy, all of whom reeeivul E -sex coaches, John Dills, a coupe, it being a graduation present; | Oscar Martin, Coach and H. C. UtterI back, Cloverdale. a coach. j Mrs. Fred Todd, Mrs. A. R. Tuttle ! and Mrs. Ewell Stark motored to Graysville Friday to attend the funI oral of Miss Martha Belle Vail, who <licd Wednesday evening at her home of spinal meningitis. Miss Vail was the sister of Mrs. Kenneth Todd and Miss Lois Y'ail, both of this city. J Sarah A. Down filed a claim in the j circuit court Friday morning against the estate of Alfred Hirt. The claim | was for work from October 3, 1913 to 191(1, and from October 3, I!MX to May 111, 1928 at the rate of five dollars a week. The claim was in two amounts and for more than .?2r>00. The Miller Rubber Company of New York was given a judgment in ! the Putnam circuit court by Judge James P. Hughes Friday morning I against Daniel Sullivan. The action I was a suit on a note and the judgJ merit amounted to !f7X4.. r >4. Hays and Murphy were the attorneys for the 1 plaintiff. motion for a change of ven;j in ! the case of the Louisville Joint otock : arid Land Bank versus Fred O. Ford | et al, was granted by Judge James ! P. Hughes in the eircuit court Friday. Ten days were allowed by the | judge for the change to be perfected. | William Sutherlin is the attorney for | the plaintiff and F. S. Hamilton for I the defendant. HKH k < H \PKI. Sunday School, !0:00 a. in. Morning worship, 11:00 o’clock, i ic, “The Secret of ('in i-i ’■ I Strength”. Special music. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Topic, | “Acceptable Words.” You are welcome to come and worship with us. Charles R. Qi^ery, minister.

evening, Sunday', Monday and Tues-

day.

Mi.-.- Emma Claus, Gary, will show

pictures of last year’s good will tour to Furope. Miss Lena Madesin Phillips, national president, will he chief speaker at the hannuet Monday evening. Mrs. Anna Sherwood, Terre

A very delightful -urprise birthday Haute, will he convention chairman, dinner was given for Thad Jones •FF + + -r + Thursday evening at the Grant Hotel. Stitch tnd * hatter ( lub The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Guyi Holds Meeting At I illmore P. WTight, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, . The Stitch and Chatter Hub held Mr. and Mrs. Ralph West, Mr. and - an mien meeting at the < hristian

Mrs. Eugene Keller, Mr. and Mrs.

Thad Jones and son Charles.

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Mrs. Nichols Entertains Indiana Wellesley Club

Mrs. E. B. Nichols, 707 East Sem-1 inary St., entertained la members of | the Indiana W> llesley Club at fur home Friday. T e home was decorated

open

Church in Fillmore Thursday evening. Each member of the club brought a

number of guests.

Between three and four hundred people attended the meeting and the entertainment which hail been kept secret, was revealed to thorn. A negro quartet from Indianapolis, accompanied by Mrs. Clara Mill, sang a number i f selections. This is the

in sweet peas and lilhes of Die valley. M>fon(| tjm( , thif . , (Unrtt .t has been at Mrs. (.. Howard laylor of Greencas'.le j p'j]| morr their program was

is also a member of the club and was i

present.

•F -!■ *F + Pretty Shower (.Ben Mrs. Herbert Harlan

greatly appreciated.

Mrs. Cecil Ju tu and Mr. . Ina Malone entertained T ursday reining at the home ol* the former on Hanna Heights with a urprise miscellaneous shower for Mr.-. Ihrbert Harlan, who was formerly Miss Jane Justus. The gifts were pre-ented by little Misses Martha Anne Malone and Evelyn Crump, from a small wagon, decorat-

ed in pink and white.

The home wn; decorated in lillies-of-the-va!ley, tulips and peonies. Refreshments of fruit -alad, wafers and punch were served to 31 guests. Those present were: Mrs. Y’ireil Grimes, Mrs. Andrew Trout, Mis. Mike Burdett, Mrs. Clara Dittemore, Mrs. Fred Justus, Mrs. YVilliam McFarland, Mrs. Anna Long,, Mrs. Herbert Gorham, Mrs. Etta Hall, Mrs. Paul Foxx, Mis. John Arthur Friend, Mrs. John Friend, Mrs. Glenn Owens, I Mrs. L. W. Crump, Mrs. Jessie Pitts, j Mrs. R. H. Kerr, Mi Norma Dunkin, Miss Ida Estep, Miss Irene Owens, Miss Ina Cox, Miss Eva Cox, Miss Pearl Cole, Miss Tes.-ie Davis, Miss Lela Miller, Mrs. Cecil Justus, Mrs. Ina Malone, Miss Pauline Webster, Mi-s Evelyn Crump, Miss Martha Ann Malone, Dickie Kerr, and Mrs.

Herbert Harlan.

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Coterie To Meet

This Evening

The Coterie will meet this evening with Miss Hi bn Hathaway. 311 Y\\

Walnut St.

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Woman's Club Picnic Has Been Postponed The Woman’- Club will meet Saturday afternoon May 18, at 2:30 o'clock with Mis.'S. t. Hays, 503 east Amlerson street. The picnic ha been postponed to a later date. *F + + *F *F + Issue Invitations For Bridge Party Miss Estelle Frank, Miss Mary Stark and Mis. Carroll Connerly have issued invitations for a bridge party tlii- evening jn honor of Mrs. Rose Stark Bettis. Business \\ omen’s Federation Meeting TERRE HAUTE, Bid., May 17. — More than 800 business and profession'll women from all sections of the state are expected here tomorrow for the Indiana Federation of | Business Women’s annual convention which will last through Saturday |

RECORDS may fall

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 17. Several records are expected to he broken in the annual Indiana Intercollegiate track and field meet which will be held in Indiana University’s Memorial stadium tomorrow afternoon. In case of favorable weather and a dry track new marks should i he hung up in the 100 yard dash.; mile run, two mile run and javelin ;

throw, athletic officials said.

Men expected to topple the old I marks are: Elder, Notre Dame, 100-j yard dash; Leas, Indiana, two-mile j

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run; Rinehart, Indiana, javelin, and Martin, Purdue, mile run. All of these j men, with the except ion of Rinehart. J who has been on the injured list, : have been winning firsts in their respective events this season. Teams entered are: Indiana, Purdue, Indiana State Teachers’ College, Ball Teachers’ College, Notre Dame, Butler, Manchester, Normal College

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Don't forget the auction household goods Saturday i at the Claudia Carswell cast Anderson street. A rims of household uooda tu the ladder. Sale starts at LMo'iT

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