The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1930 — Page 2
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c' r iviodem Gas Appliances
Y*n? .. BAc!ii Ratcrrti Ib P tiWirB at aMlie, Indiana t» •«<*r<r! rlaM «all mattiT. l n»J«4r »f kLnr h I, 1879. Sab^rrlptloik trie*, !• ernta per
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Person ! Aid Local News
\|i.. |(o\e Piewart Wright \va? a week-end guest of fi lends here. Gap! ■ Vmdt ind daughtei -oi Cloverdale were visiters liere Saturday, Mr. Arndt is owner of the ('lo\ enlale •Graidiir. \ i [rent ,. 1 ■ '' > Indianapolis after a visit with In r parents Mr. and Mis. R. !.. \elsiui, i .1 Indent in Teacher College.
Delf- Action Gas Water Heater Replace your wasteful > Id furnace coil witlt this thrifty s. if-ccti.-n Gas Water Heater. It operates itself—brings a neverfain ’ hot water supply, always •»t tl c proper degree for shavinr, dishwashing, cleaning, etc. No need to t ax the family budget pay only >2 down; balance, easy terms.
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During the month of January ottG any of these gas appliances may be purchased for a down pay ment of only ‘■ 2. You can pay the balance in convenient monthly installments.
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Complete Stock of Ranges We'll install your choice of any Gas Range in our entire stock - r.i w models equipped with features that cconon.ire on heat, speed up cooking and save hours and hours of tiresome work — Insulated o\ens. Touch-A-Button li^ht'rs, 1! it Regulators, Concealed Manifolds.
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The Gas-Operatc i Refrigerator n.F.cnun.i x
Perfect food protection the whole year ’round—an amaring var.ety of new desserts — all for a few cents a d iv le .s than any other su/e method of ret' aeration.Electrolux is utterly silent no in vmg parrs; nothing to wear out or go wrong Pay jiot $2 down for the model you sek t. L.' er. I terms.
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Gas Aux \iary Heaters and Incinerators also only $ 2 dow?i
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Greencastle Gas & Electric Light Company
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hi" Ugbt ti»
coe here Saturday !
from thi M
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her.’ she ,
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Mr, and Mr . !
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enter- ,
tained S' m i.. .
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es Mick . 1
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Mary
Virginia
Swain.
The divur.
it of Lola
Wysong
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1 Wysoiig. 1
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vi nurd to 1' Le
county, on
of venue a-L 1
nt in
lh<* com plaint.
The iff
• ain nulla
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filed Friday. 1
been diami
tin i hi
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sued through a
n over-si jlH
Mr
Grime lid. It \
for only
\. Illam (
an, well kno
wn local
mechanic, h: - i :
ted the old
hurucr ItL'c k ./
h hop built
ititf on ]
Fninklin ‘it.
•'d ha- "I"'"'
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illy con-
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to a varaK*'.
Bi hop Fraic i
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ll of the
Methodist L'.f)
■pal Church
former .
presHUmt ■ ! I h 1
otw Univer
-dy, will |
lie one of t p
kers hefori
the In-
■liana pa ter-' i ■
nfcrence 1 .
i" held in
tin First l.’iiti
Church in
1 ndiunu-
polls, January 2
Brazil'- fii
death fr»"ni
spinal
oieni' git' - oi ci:
r d S:.turda
y when
Gertrude M. H
ear old
daughter ■ M'-.
a id Mrs. Ka
rl lira k-
: ney of l>bk .)■
in. on towns
liip, sus-
iDin bed to the (
i-easo. The
ittle girl
, had attended
Thui day
morning.
i The divorce
nit of Clara
B. Me-
laminae!;, he,
ulod ttv It
heard
Monday in i ; rcu
it murt here
was not
: heard in can
settlement
had heen
I. ached b tWi ei
the pavtii
, it was
'said. '1 i:" pal ie
formerly i
ided at
t oatesl ille, it V,
, aid. The complaint
j'A.T ?emi< \ fr-
i Hendricks
county.
A Ch;
dan diiven 1
y Perry
I Ru h, of th"’ 1
i t Nation:
1 Bank,
r " .i in Indianapolis
: Sunday i. .’i '. w
hen Mr. Uu
h's car
1 collided v th :i
iot her math
ne. A.
fender, '•
f , and bump
: on the
Bush •
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r. Ru-li
^ wa -
ve his MU 1
ollle. It
was l. |
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I’lnf. Terrene*’ MrPii iee of F'.it Benjamin Harrison visited a i< " hours Sunday with his sister Mrs. Lawrence Gardner and family before leaving for Hawaii. G<v nje Howard, a Penal Farm escape, has !«■ n lodged in the C’ountv I jail to await the customary I to 5 year sentence. Howard was captured at
Versailles.
County Agent Floyd Miller left Monday for the Agricultural confer-! cnee which he will attend all week. Several Putnam County persons ar- , compamed him to Lafayette for the
conference.
Hr. T. A. Sigler, local veterinarian, | left Monday noon for T)es Moines, i-iwa, where he will appear on the low,1 state Veterinary meeting program, From Des Moines, Dr. Sigler
will go
ill appear on the ,-tate program of 1 the veterinarians of that state.
Silk Bloomers
Ladies' silk Crepe de C hine hloomern, also in Crepe Satin J lesh and Peach.
Special $1.39
Crepe de < hine TeMdies, dance sets, -lips and Mourners at SI.«*S and *2.9*
Tin: Ql ALITY SHOP .1. II. PI l< HFORD
Ralph Doiui .liue of Indianapolis was |
a visitor here Monday.
There will he initiation at the l.lks
lodge Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mi . Jacob Kitel were visit" i in Imliunupolis Sunday.
Mis. Albert l.nnde-, east Seminary St., sustained a sprained arm and :e injury to her head Saturday when ho
fell.
Mrs. Kunico Miles, fiOfi Howard St.
i - received a message announcing the> I death of a cousin, George Payne, 11 c * i. - j anunr y nth, in Denver, ('olorado.
home of Harry Starne at 2<i west Beveridge street Monday morning when smoke from the flue -ettled down over the house, causing Mrs. Starnes to believe the house was on tire. There was no fire and no dam-
age.
, ,1 Dr. John Stygall of Indianapolis,
to St. Paul, Minn., whero he ] ^ ' tuhprt . ulo>js ( .| inic at
., the Putnam countv hospital VVednes-
u,e veterinarians ot uuu suae Hr. () Janu , irv 22ni -. rh) .,,. j, room Sigler i- past president of the Amen- ^ ^ ^ |wtU . nts on th( . sehe.1nm Veterinary Med.col Society and ^ a);y oM , v ishin)f nx . much in demand over the Un' t ‘“ , . iniinp(1 must caU M i.ss Kva Millburn
su|)erintendent, hy the 20th.
States as a speaker and lecturer.
Mr. Payne was born and spent hi early life in this city and his manj friends will lie grieved to learn of
his death.
Word was received Monday from Cambridge, Mass., of the death of Mrs. W. S. Ripley, Sr., on Saturday morning. No particulars as to the cause of the death were in the mfssago. Mrs. Ripley has visited Mr. and Mrs. Willis Miller and'.other friends here many times and her 1 friends will I. shocked to learn of her death.
NAVAL DELEGATES ON f»EA( e ship
Here i another photo of American delegati to the na il rodurtion conference in London, this picture being taken aboard the teamer George Wa hington veyine them ami their advisers and secretalic 11■ i.i- the ocean. (The George Washington, by tie w.v . known as the “|>oace ship” because it took tie late Pri ident Wilson to the peace conference.i I ft to right: Dwight Morrow, ambassador to Mexi.o; Secia-tary of tiie Navy Charle Pran i Adams, Si n-taiy of State Henry L. Stimson, Senator Joseph Robinson of Arkansas and Senator David It e e.d of I’ennsylvania.
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