The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 June 1929 — Page 2
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GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER,
TUESDAY. JUNE 2!'>. 1929.
ri.INToN FAILS The Ladies Aid will pive an lee <_ ream supper here on the churrh lawn Saturday night, June the 29th ti me out and help us. Rev Hanger, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cexldanl. Mr. an ! Mi -. Floyd Goddard d little daughter ate Sunday dinner
Amy Crowe, and le.irl and Selma a n<l family. THE DAILY MANNER Snapp spent last Sunday at the Shad-, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Roach and Entered in the Pont ODtre at Greenes. I daughters, Mr. and Mrs. David Roach castle, Indiana, aa aecond rlaas mail
Mrs. Proctor has retume 1 to her j and sons, ami Jim Roach took supper work after vis-ting with her dauph-1 Saturday night with Mr. and Mr-, ter, Mrs. Arnoll Meade. I Harry Ragsdale of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. George Farrow spent Otis Artie and Jennie McClain
Saturday night and Sunday in Indi-
- ith Mr. and Mr.-. Wallace Spencer nnnpolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Meade spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fan-
ford.
The Ladle- Aid will meet with Mrs. Dan Hall on Wednesday, July 3 in-
stead of Thursday.
Airs. Emily Boswell, Mrs. Eula
- -Kgs, Mrs. Noll Bettis and son SOUTH CLINTON
Charles. Mis. Georgia Arnold and R ,. v j w Hangfr, C. K. Goddard little daughter Mary Ellen, Mrs. Eula an( j wi f e> |. | oy( | Goddard and family Krmor an two chihlren, Mr-. Mary aU Sulu i !iy ( | inner w j t h Wallace.
1'urk and daughter visited with Mrs. Spencer and family.
• alii Arm Id Monday evening. Holland and wife, Naomi and
Mrs. Emily Boswell who has been | Kath , Pt . n x,. WKen t spent Sunday eve-
v iting her daughter, Mrs. Kula j ninK with Floyd God-lard and family, taggs returned to her home in Green- j Mrs rhas j-i, K . arul daughter Aut- ■: tie A' ones,lay. 1 um called on Mrs. Ed Keyt Sunday
Many from here attended th picnic Mrs Kpyt j, bpUpr at this
writing.
spent Sunday w ith their sist* r, Mrs. Ed Keyt. ^ The Ladies Aid of Clinton Falls will meet all day with Mrs. Cemdol Hall the 3rd of July, on Wednesday, j All are invited to come.
matter. L'mier the act of March 3,
1879.
Subscription price, 10 cent! per
week.
Personal And CLASSIFIED ADS
Local News
ALL OVER 1NDI \NA
;;t the ('i-ment Plant Wednesday 10. Mrs. Hanger of Clayton preached here at the M. P. church Sunday
nieht.
FLOYD ( ENTER Mr. and Mrs. Janie Grr took chn-
There will be an ice cream supper at Clinton Falls, M. P. Church next .Saturday night-June 29th, Lades are asked to bring cakes, come every one. Miss Zclla Forman and Paul Lee Hull of Bra7.il visited Mr. and Mrs.
ner with his son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- George Pierce Saturday night, win Orr, Sunday. i Dr. Moore is able to be out again Mr. 'ii-i Mrs. Charles Lobdell spent after a long sege of illness. Sunday afternoon with Mr. ami Mrs. S. (). Ensor and wife spent Sunday Ellsworth Evans. > in Indianapolis with Mack McCarty Mr. and Mrs. Worley Shoemaker and family, and family spent Sunday vith Mr.j Charlie Miller and family visited and Mrs. Harry Lawson. Ed Bettis and family Sunday. Quite a few from here are attend- Aunt Edna Callings i visiting her ing the tent meetings at Fillr.'.ore Niece Mrs. Myrtle McBride.
Mrs. John Peacock is reported as
| slightly improved.
INDIANAPOLIS— Wlcn William j ^| va Usby, of near Fillmore, is R. Grady retiies tonight he probably! nPW x as h sedan.
Paul Wright is enjoying a week’s
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FOR SALE—One iron safe in good i
condition. Louis F. Hays.
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will remember to remove money from] his trou ers. The past two nights bandits relieved Grady of $‘>9. The first night they obtained $10 aml$19 th secohd. “Suppose I better hide these pants”, Grady said after the sec-
ond robbery.
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WABASH— The story of the “ill winil that blows no good” has won an-
vacation from the Owl Drug Store. The city council will meet in regular session this evening at 7:30 o’clock. I.ester Blue, of the Potter Shoe store, is taking his vacation this week. Mrs. Jesse Wells has returned from
other believer in the person of Willie | the hospital
McDowell 73. MacDowell was at first | street, angry when awakened by policemen from a peaceful nap; persons who had seen him asleep in his car had reportik! him dead, N wspapeis printed t h e story of the episode, and was a result McDowell was reunited by correspondence with E. I). Deadle of Berkeley, Calif., a friend whom he had not s- n for 50 years. The story was printed in a San Francisco newspaper. Beadle re-
to her home on Elm
FOR SALE— 5 Burner IVi-feetion | Oil Stove, new, w ith cabinet, S3tf. ( ook ' Hdvv. Co. Phone 134. , 24-tf I FOR SALE OR TRADE — Piano, Kimball mahogany, upright case. A good looker. Nice trade far cow or hogs. Cheap for cash. C. A. Kelly, Phone 51. ^ 25-2p FOR SALE-Hot water heater will burn coal or wood, can l*e attached to gas range; mattress, 3-4 size; porch swing, chest of drawers. Phone 156-K.
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Wayne Knit Hosiery A fall fashioned h narrow lisle top lvit slenderette heel s A full fashioned h silk from top to toe t slenderette heel s The Quality Sli J. H. I’itehford
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cox and guests Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bartlett spent
Sunday in Rockville. , SALE— Dickey Bird tent 7x9. Mrs. Royal Rector of Ann Arbor, | |> P!taona ble. Good condition. Phone Mich., is the guest of relatives and)475.1,, 22-6t.
friends in Greencastle.
J. L. Johnson, Cloverdale, has purchased the Mitchell property, 7 Olive street, and will move there soon. Miss Norma Houck of Indianapolis
Strain Upon Truth Tlic Btrnin upon tmlli in advertising horntnes loo great wllen flte public is told that other cigarettes enjoy the toasting process. |t takes three years to produce l.uekv Strike's flavor. This unrivaled cigarette is a Blend of tinest tobaccos from each of three consecutive growths—the cream of the crop. Then comes the srcrrl toasting procviM which in the opinion of physicians makes l.ncky Strike less irritating than other cigarettes. This exclusive heat treatment also purities the tobacco and adds u toiie!i of nnt-nweet flu\or appetizing, delicious, diUereut—the earmark of one of the world's
most popular products.
IgThc figures quoted have been eheeked and certified to by l.YBRAND, BOSS BROS. AM* MONTCOMFKY, Accountuiits and Auditors.
(Sir. NED)
It’s toasted
every night. Everyone is in' itc I. j Lida Pierce, N< IHe Bettis and poti [called the days when he and McDow-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm ('lark, Lois and pent Monday with Mrs. Zclla Roach were bu. in- -s partners in Auburn, In! is visiting here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Houck.
Vivian K. Bard of Bard Beauty Shop who ha- been visiting in Indianapolis and Lakes has returned
home.
Miss Jane Farmer is spending the week at Bethany Park where she is teaching at the Christian Church Young People’s Conference. Mrs. Don R. Hall and daughter, Beverly Jean, have returned to their home in Cleveland Ohio after visiting friends and rtlatives in Greencastle. The Central Trust Company, guardian of Jennie B. Williamson, fib d a pitition for the sale of real estate in the Putnam Circuit court Tuesday morning. Glenn H. Lyon is the attorney for the guardian. Mrs. Harvey Gorham has just received word of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Gorham of Indianapolis, formerly of this city. The new comer has been named Oren Frank. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bartlett of Greenwood were the week-end guests of Mrs. Bartlett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ji C. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett will leave soon to enter the University of Wisconsin at Madison for the summer term. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Tackitt and Miss Martha Tackitt, of Martinsville, and Mrs. John French, of Littleton, Colo., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, south Indiana street. Mrs. Tackitt and Mrs. French are sisters of Mr. Stewart. W. P. Sackett has returned to Muncle after spending the week-end with his family on West Poplar St. Mr. Sackett, who is the local agent for the Equitable Life Insurance Co. of New York is taking a three weeks’ course in Business Insurance and Insurance Trust in the field school in Muncie. Jesse Beemer received word from Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beemer who are enroute home from California, stating that they found six feet of snow in Yellowstone Park last week-end. They left Yellowstone Sunday for Salt Lake City, Utah, and expect to arrive in Greencastle about July 10. Mrs. O. L. Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanks, east Anderson street, has represented Greencastle High School in a very impressive manner aluring the past four years. Mrs. Roberts has been u student at the Pennsylvania State College and ha- received the degree of Bachelor of Science this June. She is one of the comparatively small number of students who were graduated wjth first honors. lor the past two years, Mrs. Roberts has been the recipient of a scholarship awarded by the Pennsylvania Federation of Women, and by virtue of hi r scholarship record she has been elected to memhershiu in Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, and Omicron Nu; all the societies are honor societies in the various fields of learning. In addition to completing the regular undergraduate work in four years Mrs. Roberts has also completed about one-third of the work necessary for the degree of Master of Science and has served aan assistant in the department of chemistry. During the next school year she intends to complete her work for the advanced degree and also to serve in the capacity of a graduate assistant.
FOR SALE—1 wo good Jersey cows, one fresh. Rhone 570-L. 24-2p . —For Rent— * [/
FOR RENT:—Sleeping room, stairs. 407 West Franklin St. phone 720-X. FOR RENT— Modem light housekeeping rooms. Block from square, with garage. Call 235-1.. 25-5p
FOR RENT— 5 room scmi-moxlern house and garage. 36 Beveridge St. Add Box X, Banner. 22-3p FOR RENT:— Modern Apartments and residence. R. W. Shafer. 21-tf —Lost— >1 .
LOST—German police dog, 11 months old. Finder call 193-K. Ip.
LOST:— Bunch of keys. Leave at Banner Office and receive reward. 25-2p —Wanted— WANTED:—We estimate on all kinds of plastering, patching a specialty, Frazier and Purcell. Phone 684L 26-tf
( ARPENTKHS WANTED Rust Engineering Co., Lone Star Cement Co., Plant Limedale. 25-2y
CROWN POINT, Ind., June 25 (UP —New evidence which it was said strengthens the case of the state against Mrs. Catherine Gassier and her adopted son, Edward, charged with the first degree murder of Miss Cameola Soutar, has been given by Miss Gla ly- Shaw Chicago, friend of the
MiSheriff Burnej Maxwell county which K icfusn to 1 but drclar <! will certainly prosecution. Mi Shw n-V Chicago from Spi . a:V... M< a vacation tiip. Mi- > ■ with he 1 the nig bC' :< I peared.
SWEDISH PLANE READY COPENHAGEN, June 25. (UP) — Repairs on Captain Albin Ahrenberg's seaplane, the Sverige, have been completes! and he will continue his flight | to New York as soon as weather conditions permit, advices said today. Capt. Ahrenhe rg, Lieut. Axel Find* en and Robert Ljunglund were delayed at Reykjavik, Icelanel, where nmchanical trouble developed in their plane after their belated arrival from Bergen, Norway, almost two week* ago.
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Our tire men are at your service. We make changes any place. Phone us, day or night. IF YOU HAVE A BROKEN WINDSHIELD GLASS OR A WINDOW, WE CAN REPLACE IT WITH A HIGH GRADE PLATE GLASS. Remember, we sell Firestone Tires.
MEANS MAXIMUM MILEAGE
/^UM-DIPPING is that extra VJ Firestone process of toughening and insulating the cord structure of the tire to such a degree that all world records for speed and endurance have been swept aside on Firestone Tires. Gum-Dipping which saturates every fiber and strand of every cord with pure rubber serves the same purpose as that of a cobbler waxing his thread .prevents friction— and multiplies strength. This extra strength multiplies mileage. Increased mileage with no increase in price means a proportionately lower cost per mile for you. That’s why Firestone is knomn everywhere as the tire that gives Most Miles per Dollar.
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