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THE Daily BANNER,GRLENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY. APRILLlfl-m

•Pi:(;(;v \ND THE PIRATES” mi.ii school operetta , Tonight Only :{. r )c tK; 51 lc Seats at Sam Hanna’s

TBE DAlMT BAV>ma Flnlerfd in thf Post Offlre *t raMl« , 1 Indiana, aa s^rond rla*» mail matter. I'nd^r ihe art of .March 8, 1879, Sulisrriplinn prirr, 10 crtita prr wrrh. Pemnal And Local News

Society

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.John (irantham r' turi isl home on Saturday after •pending the winter jn Indiana poll.' with hi- dnutrhte:, .Mrs. Earl Barnes and family. * .). I!, (iridei attended the funeral of Mr. John Whitted, held at Russell-

ville Tuesday afternoon.

Mr.-. Louise Cook, of Danville, visited Sunday and Monday with her

mother. Mis. A Ike

son, llohert.

Mr., and Mrs. Robert ( ro.shy and on vis ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. f rosby and family. Mr. land Mrs. M. T. Rowers, Mr. and Mr.s. W. W. (io-lin and Mrs. Dully .'Atillman of Kitirfcstle, were ill town Tuesday on account of the death of their cousin, Mrs. Aujrusta

Darker.

Mr. ajid .Mr . I'atil K. Renin were

I idtridfce iiul business visitor- in L’ndinnapolis Mon-

j day.

Treasurer—Mrs Clyde Williams ^ 1 a splendid social hour followed the dinner and business meetlne.

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Miss Fiemice Klim’s MarPatty Kwr Hijrh riaae Announced School Net Team j y| r- nr)( | Jdrs. F. F. Flint, of north Members of the hitfh school basket- j a(1 | (son ,:t r ppt, announces the nnrhall team, their friends, and families, j pj^ o( - thfl j r daughter, Mi-s Bentwill hold a party this evening in *he J . (i)i [.'ijaj t0 Clarence O. Berkley ot Moose l.mlre hall. , Km>ht-to\vn. They will make their •>• + •*• + + ! homP Isis Anffeles, California. Surprise Rirthday -I- -I- -I- -I- + Party For Pastor j Monday Cluh Met Alsiul fifty of the member.- of 'hei^jth Mrs, Herod

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LADIES' SMOCKS Sl..{«) Brig-ht colored smocks, polka dot. |)j ai colors, and white. Sizes 14-42. Reduced foi clearance. THE QUALITY SHOP .1. H. Pitchford

I feathered at the par-onaire 'niursday, )a ^ .jft, moon at 2:80. Please note

Mr. and Mr-. I.eo Smitl fordsv|lli vi-:ted Sunday latter’ patent'. Mi. and Swaim.

, of Ciaw- Mi-- Marjcaret Tijin-ler of Ladoga, with tie - assisting in the Roochdnle New .

Mrs. (ieo. •'tfwe.

Mi. and Mrs. I.. II. Spark.-, of In-

\l | tta |: ,ikei if,ved from In- dianapolis, visited ^iatunlay and Sundiaiiapi t|..i •-,) irt' the Kelly nay with the lAtei’- parents, Mr.

Jirofierty

eu.-t Washinirton street.

and Mis. ^Albert Lewis.

Oiialih Mral \liirket & Dcli<*aU\ssen

22 South V in#* St.

Wc carry Hie hiifhest quality of government in.spectcd meats, prepared in the latest scientific and sanitary mehods. We also have high grade canned and hottlled goods, cheese, pickles of all kinds and cake*. It is our purpose to co-operate in every Way with the fircencastle < ounril of ( lulls in ihcu laudable efforts tm secure wholesome and sanitary food for the (ireencastle be.hle. VVe could buy meat for less, hut we believe <H R l it \I)F wauls the Fv.'mI.

Me \ppreciale i our Patronage, H. It. NICHOLAS, Proq).

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BETTER POOD //UnJrt,

I’ORTOI-.V IN TOM \ ro

- UCK

S\R DINES

PORK HEWS

SALMON

UM INK

PINK

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-) Oval Cans2.')c

i Cans 2(lr

2Tull Cans 29c

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( omhination Sale l Oozni < oiintry ( luh Pan Rolls; |.:, (I/. ( imntry t luh Jelly; l-l h. Bulk Peanut Butler, regular price l.b. :tkc. all for (iiven ’Away

( offee, at the regular price, l.h. t’orn I ountry I luh (,olden Bantam < an lac, t ountry Vis' L' nlleman, J ( ans aa»)C

33c

Peas \vomlale, Fancy V> isconsin, 2 cans

25c

Navy Beans

Or (treat Northern, »'!■' I i.hs. 25c

Rice

Fancy Blue liose

:i I.hs.

Bread Country (luh, I Lb.. 1 1 2 I-b. Loaf Me Applesauce Oelirious Prepared 2 ( ans

Milk

('ountry ( luh. For Richer Results. :t ( ans

19c

5c

25c

25c

iilh each |iiiund French

35c

Beans

\ Amidale (; reen ' ill

10c

Peaches

Del monte. J , a„ N « Iinnlry ( l„h. 2 Lg. Can

45c

Peache*

Barbara \nn Tomato 1 (ans

25c

Sugar

1 Lh. Pkt! 29c 25 d»l ,l »- Bug, * SI.*>5/

Scratch Feed

(Inality. 1»(» Lh. u.o orx "•vk ot.'iy

Soap

Palmoli vp Sik.ip •3 ILtrn

20c

Soap

1’. and (I. Kirks Flake Id burs. .

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or

Lb. 17c

H AN W AS. I Lbs. for

RADISHES,3 hunches ]Ci c HEAD LETTIVE, 2 Heads, i-' .

RIPE TOMATOES, Ll>.

ROME BEAUT\ iK: Winesap Apples, Lh. 25c

PORK ROAST Pork Butts, Lb. .

( HI CK ROAST VBpii Lh. 22^ Round Shoulder Roast, Lb. 25c 1 a vii> — -iioi i.dkr roast ~n—rrr IwT »ll> I. V.MH STEM. LB. I.*»r . LJ) iM/’/kV f'CAt ri'RKD Bb'AN w i , I> iM M BA( ON ( (II NIR) «n It. I.B 27r 111 | , ILn i TO I I.HS. KA( H, LB. . UM. I 1

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Roast, :i rn i

LB. EACH

SMOKE-PICMCS. IJ». , 2:{i/ 2 e

for treatnient. . , ... ,hol'* aj — Mr.-. Paul V. Ilaltom and son, Paul I evP,lin l f 1nr a birthday party • i change of place. Jr., who have spent the winter in \l- P astor > * {,lineI - 3'’’ r iir| ' " a ' hamhra, Calif., are at home. | a complete surprise to the par-on, who • Mi-s Beatrice Evans and Mrs. Ada |' vas detained at the chur< b , ‘ l " wl j Bing, of Indianapolis are visiting the a meeting until the crowd had gat

A very enjoyable evening wa- 1

former’- parents, Mr. and Mr-. T. E.

Evans.

Mr. and Mrs. Wnarri Walker and little daughter Mary Hose of Bloomington visited Mr. and Mrs. George W’alker Thursday night F. R. (rilligan, of Brazil, has ar-c-opted a po-ition as manager of 'he meat department at Kroger's store un the wr-t -ide of the public -quarr. Miss Geneva Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs L. C. Brown, who is playing in the lobby at the Indiana Theater will he th^re until Easter, she has informed her parents. Mrs. E. B. Taylor has returned from Bristol, Va., where -he -pent the pa. I thtee weeks with her daughtei, Mis Charlotte Taylor, who is 1 a student in Virginia college. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoptaugh n - Icrived word today that their son, I who has been confined to the Methodist hospital the past four weeks 'n Indianapolis, will he able to return

home Sunday.

.Mi. mid Mrs. V. E. Adland and son, Alexander, of Chicago, returned to their home Thursday after a visit with Mr-. Ellen Besser on west Columbia street. Mrs. Besser is an

aunt »f Mr-. Adland’s.

Little Joan Parent, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolai Parent, who underwent a mastoid operation at the county ho-pital two weekago, is reported improving gradua'ly at her home on Spring avenue. Mr. and Mrs. T. Perry Wesley of L fid. ville, Ky., announce the birth of a daughter, Betty Jo-Anne, on Wednesday, April 2. Mr. Wesley formerly resided in fircencastle and is a graduate of the local high school. Mrs. Minnie Parsons, of Philadelphia, who ha- been the guest of her si.-tei, Mrs. Nel Ander on the past two months left Thursday for Indianapoli-, where she will visit for a short j time before goimr to California to

p visit a sister.

Sheriff Edward Eiteljorge has been ordered to summon the petit jury for the trial of Ola- Mc.Alinden against David Roach, for dL-solution ot a partnership and a settlement, scheduled for next Monday in circuit

court.

City fm men were called to Nil >uth Locust street about 9:30 o’clock | Thursday evening when the wiring on a coupe caug-ht fire. The fire was extinguLhed when firemen arrived. On- , ly the wiring was destroyed on the machine. According to firemen the machine l*-longc-d to Edmond Torr, who lives southwest of flre.-ncastle.

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cream can transform your skin Hi t sciBMTinc ( aie—which stimulates circulation through the tissue* and normalizes the action rF the pores—will keep your skin naturally clear, lirm and smooth. This is the basis of the Hli/abeth Arden method. I ollotv each srepof an Elizabeth Arden Treatment in your home every morning -nd uip.ht, usiur Ventr$m (lesns/nt, Oram, Ardtna Skm Itnic, Sfecial Aunnt/nt and Orange Skin I <W. I hese Preparations supple every important need ot the skin. / ttiakun Anltn't I met tan I tiltf HrefarMimt p, art tn salt at j Fleenor’s Drup Store Elizabeth Arden j Vt\ F-iltk Avtaur, New York a iOld Kek. J at.-eci | ouao# i rue de la Pan. Pa^»

.-[lent by all pro- ent, and n frshmrt were served. -k -!• -i- -I- -I- 4Faculty Women To (live Tea For Seniors The Faculty Women’s club will give a tea for senior women in DePauw University Monday afternoon from 3:30 to .>:30 in 1-ongden hall. -Mrs. Turk is chairman of th< committer in charge.

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Country Reading Club Met With Mrs. C. K. Stoner Mrs. C. E. Stoner was the delightful hoste.-s for the April meeting of the Country Reading club Ihur-day afternoon at her home on Bloomingion -treet. Eighteen members aid -ix guestrepoited to roll cull, the r* -ponse being American musicians. Mrs. Lloyd Houck read a paper on the musical life of Walter Damroseh. Mrs. John Cox led the di.-cu-sion her -ubject being "Our Opportunity. Mi-s Curry sang several selections accompanied on the piano by her mo-

ther.

Mrs. David Houck and -Mrs. Curry gave piano numbers. The guests were Mrs. Shearer, Mrs. Charle- Broad-treet, Mrs. Allien Landes. Mrs. F. M. Lyon. Mrs. Curryfind daughter. Dining the social hour, Mrs. Stoner

served.

The club adjourned at a lute hour to meet May 1-t, with Mrs. Daniel Hutcheson. This will lie Mothers’ and Daughters’ meeting. •p -I- -F + Mrs. Bailsman Hostess To Women's Study Club The Women’s Study Club met with Mrs. W. K. BaU'-nvan Thursday afternoon, Mr-. Hod son was in charge of the program and Mrs. V altnier played three select ion* on the piano. -F •!• -5- -F + The ttenian’s Cluh Will Meet Saturday The Woman’s Club will meet Saturday afternoon, April the fifth, with Mrs. H. A. Crobin, .VI9 East Ander on -treet. The subject of the Dernoon, "Willa Cather and Her W ritings” will be pre.-ented by Mis. W. A. Iluggard, assisted by Mrs. T. (5. Yuncker. •F + -F -F + Kusi ellv ill* High Sc heiil Banqurl at Hotel l.ralit The Kussellvile High school held their banquet Thursday evening at the Grant hotel which was followed hv a theatre party here. There w<-re seventeen seniors, fourtten juniorv* and faculty of fiften. The party was -ponsorrsl by Mrs.

Waddel.

+ -F *F + -F *F 0 K M. (H FUlmore Enjoys A Meeting F’illmore Chapter met in regular session la ; t evening. A large crowd was present among whom were visitors from Indianapolis, Bainhndge, (iroveland and Morton. There were two initiations. Fieliciouk eats ofVarvrtwiches, pie and coffee were served at the social hour, which all enjoyed. + + + •!• -F *F Martha Ridpath P. T. A. Namaa New OfRcert The Martha Kidpaih P. T. A met Thursday evening at ?:3<> In rite sehool auditorium Many members as well as friends were present. Dr Salem B. Town bad charge of the devotions A rornet uml piano solo by two members of Phi Mil Alpha frater nity of DePauw University, were air preelated by those pres e nt. A muslral program, under the direction of Em1 r.-on Vanrleave, i onsisting of a group of song.-, was given by twelve children of the sixth grade The children show ed the result of careful training and gave four beautiful numbers. The speaker of the evening was L. H. Dirks, dean of men of DePauw. He took as his subject the pre-adolescent child. His talk eoncerned the child from the time it entered the first grade until It finished school. Although very humorous, kite talk prov ed very valuable to those present. | .Mrs. Flossie McCullouifh, principal of the school, was called upon by the I presldem of the-Ax'iiclatlon. and gavv | a detailed report of what had been [done in (he srhdoi the past year thru IP. T. A. aid. j Offiwrs for the ensuing year, w>re elected as follows; President—Mrs. H. E H. Greenleaf Vlco-Pres.—Mrs. J. c Rank Secretary—Mrs Justin Godwin.

RADIO SERVICE J. Kenneth Day

Phone 814-K or Jol-X 633 Last P’jlnut

CLASSIFIED ADS

—For Sale—

FOR SALE—Eggs, $3 per hundred from pured bred, blond tested Buff Orpington stock.—iMrs. .l ime,' II. (loslin. Phone Finca'ftie. 24-eod-fip

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FOB SALE I’MPor hanger’s tools and llulek coach. Phone (7.1-1.. 502 Blonminelon st. 3-3p FOR SALE- -Nk w iwo piece living room suite drawn in the Link opening Iasi Saturday. Will sell cheap. Call 552 L after 4 p m 411 K. Washington St. 3-31

FOR SALK or will trade for good j l,or.-es: 1926 Fordson Tractor, just overhauled and in good shape, 1927 j Fergu-on ploys, 14 inch and 1928 j John D'cre 7 ft. tractor harrows good | as new. Ene Alice, Belle Union.

4-1p.!

—For Item—

FOR RENT—40 acres god pasture. Mrs. R. E. Mathews, Phone 538-L.

4-2ts.

FOR RENT:— 4 room modem apartment and garage, close in. reasonable, 202 West Walnut St.

Kauble & Son

“WE SELL MEAT THAT’S GOOD TO EAT’’

9 A. M. DELIVERIES

PHONE 24,

Boiling Beef,ib 15c Nelsons Horse Riiflish, Bottle |0 ( Soap Flakes (Large Size) 2I( Pork Steak. Lb 2.M’ Pure Sausage, 2 Lbs r )( . One Lb. Box Sausage ii* Creamery Butter, 1*1)

Pork Chops, Lb. Dressed Hens, Limb. Veal

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Ml. and Mrs. Arthur Sheets, R. 7, are the parent.' of a son. Robeit Em*

4-2t. est, born Friday.

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l OR RENT—.Vrnnm house, lights and water. Rent reasonable.—Call at 807 No. Jackson St. 2-3-p. FOR RENT—-Six-room house, modern, newly papered. Reasonable. Phone 694-1., or call II Bloomington st. 1-lf.

Mrs. Clay McKee returned to her home north of (ireencastle from the county hospital Thursday.

PI TN \MV1I.LF. M. K. CHI Rfl Chuich School—9:30 a. m. Morning Wor-hip. 10:.:0. Sermon, “Courage,” by I'aitg There w-ill he no i \. ning hm

as the Epworth league nil I psif»

pate in a rally at Brick i mpel.

FOR RENT—Pasture, 75 acres. On|{ National road near 43. Box A Han * r.cr Office. SI-fit.

FOR RENT—House, ham, pasture, and truck patches 3 miles west of Cloverdale, near Poplar drove school house. Reasonable rent. Address I- red N. Isisley, Indianapolis, |/ )( k liox1012. 29-tf.

FOR RENT—Modern fi-rnom apartment and two-story modem dwelling. Good location.—Ford I .liras, Alamo Building. 2fi-tL

—Wanted—

WANTED— Experienced electrician at once.—Conklin Electrical Ship, across from Prevo’s. 4-l-t.

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WANTED—500 hushel corn; 5 ton clover hay; gide price delivered. Spiegel, 605 Bloomington St., Green-ca.-.tle, Indiana. 4-2-p.

WANTED—Live wire man with ear to sell dry cleaning service. No phone calls. 214 south College Avenue. Fashion Dry Cleaners. 31-tf WANTED Woman to wait on trade, and to do repairs on ladies’ and men’s garments, with silk finishing experience. Nn Phone calls. Fashion Dry Cleaners, 214 south College Avenue. 31 . tf ■ o- — ALPHA PHI Rummage Sale at court house, Saturday, April 5th at

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PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL

MERCHANT

Itc realty has more to offer you when all is considered. Think it over.

WE OFFER YOU

I ancy home-killed huby-beef, [Mirk ruts, lamb, fre'h D'h fresh oysters, and lunch meat Try our sausage and hamltergrr.

DRESSED CHICKENS

e carry a complete line of fancy canned fmsls. with a »i<h' selection of size and quality. Also all lhat the market offer- in fresh fancy fruit, and vegetables. This week offers head anil leaf lettuce, fresh tomatoes, cauliflower, fancy celery, old and new cabbage, cucumbers, kale, spinach, new peas, new pntatoM, rhubarb, green onions, radishes, carrots, parsley, sweet poumes Idaho baking potatoes, asparagus, grape fruit, orange-, leausus fancy eating and cooking apples. W e may not be capable of pleasin* everybody but we’re willing: to try. FLINT & CONRAD

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I )eli very Service— Uurk Service

A Home Store Phone 355

—Miscellaneous— Gardner Brothers are making exrep. tionally low prices on Refrigeratory this week. Go in and see them and if you need one this year it will save you money to buy now. 3l-6t

ANGEL FOOD Cakre, 75c, $1.00 and 61.25. — Call Mrs. K. C. ’ Dick’s. 2-4-2ts

friends, I ■■ many j

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thunk our

neighbors and relatives for their acts of kindness and sympathy .shown U a- during our recent bereavement in the loss of wife, daughter and si-. 1 ti l. Want to specially thank the minister for his consoling word*, and

singer*.

Mr. and Mm. Arthur Fry and Fam

(iy.

Roy Watson,

SATURDAY CASH MARKET PHONE 12 PHONE 12 FRESH COUNTRY EGGS. Do/.22^ Fresh I‘ork Bones, Lb " Beef Brains, Lb 8 I;C Pure Lard, Lb 12^ Fresh taverwurst, Lb B )[ 2 ( Bacon Squares, Lb. ...., Boilinir Beef, Lb ^ Pcesh Spare Ribs, Lb l8f Special Delite ( offee, Lb J P»eef Steak, Lb v . ■ , J? ■Sliced Bacon, Lb. 1 resh Veal — Lamb — Cottage Chot*^ W. H. EITEL0RGE PHONE 12 WE DEM' h

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