The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1937 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA, Till RSDAY, AIHIST Kl, I' 1 -!'-

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A Feature of Our August COAT SALE You Save From 20 To 40% I'nquestionably, You yrl finer seleotimls of fins, muter!als ;ini| workiiiiiiisliip. We still luive for ymir convenience ;i s;iiii|>1(' line of Fur Trimmed <'outs from one of New York’s leiulinir manufacturers. Come in today and make your selection early. A small deposit will hold your Coat for later delivery. S. C. PREVO CO.

‘Cork Business Serious Aifair

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trailed into the house, up the stairs to the bath room, where they found their victim, fully covered with a fine lather. As he was shown the various corks, he gritted his teeth, shook his fists, and went through various maneuvers and finally alter getting sufficient soap off his face to be ab”: to talk, acknowledged defeat and promised on his honor to come down

This “cork business" among the early the next morning and pay members M th- Greencastle Cork J everyone of the delegation the ten Club is getting to be quite a serious cents due him. After exacting tins affair Recently, an unsuspecting, promise, the ambushers left gleefully

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member, playing softball, was caught unaware by fellow-members as he went to bat with ut the cork and it

cost him 80 cents

The latest episode is told on probably the guy who started the whole matter. Member- have been waiting in ambush for him, but without success as to finding him without the much sought cork. One evening recently following a softball tilt, the members gange i up on the aggravator of The O k Club, and waited near his home until late in the night. 1 they saw the lu'ht come on in the hath room. After giving said memher ample time to get started with his weekly bath they knocked at the | front door. Tht wife answered and I when she saw the delegation, eaci* with a cork in his hand, she never said a word, but pointed upward to the stairway. The ambushers all

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and are now probably plotting against another or probably the same vic-

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Hoy Adept With IJght Tackle SHELL LAKE. U’is. (UP»-Hay-ward Benson, 12-year-olU son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S Benson, landed a fourpcuiul bass with a five-ounce fly rod.

DARK STAMP SALE MANTEO, N. C.,‘ Aug. 19.—The tiny postoffice here was doing a bumper business today as hundreds clamored for the new 5-cent stamp commemorating the birth of Virginia Dare. “We were sent three-quarters ot a million,” said Postmaster Evans ot this village of fewer than 1,000 yearround residents, “and at the rate they are going they’ll be all sold out today.” History says Virginia Dare was born .’ISO years ago today at the site of nearby Fort Raleigh, where Sir Walter Raleigh’s “lost colony” was established, to vanish under a cloak I of mystery. | The blue stamp, one inch square, shows the infant and her parents, Eleanor and Ananias Dare, against a background of a log cabin at the fort.

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Life Begins When You Step Out At The HUT ALWAYS FIN HERE— The HUT —West Side of Square.

Club To Moot Lrbanon

< (M \ Mil \s OPEN REGIONAL SOFTBALL TOFRNEY AT HKA/iL TONIGHT Gri'cnenstl, Coca Colas, winners of the Putnam-Hendricka state sectional softball tournament, will open play m the regional tournament at Brazil tonight with the Linco Oilers of Lebanon. The Greencastle-Lebanon game is slated for 7:.">0 o’clock. At 8:30 o’clock the Vitrified Bricks of Terre Haute and Dreamland Pleasure club of Clinton will clash to complete the first night’s play. The winner of the Greencastle-Leb-auon tilt will play the Miles Coalers ol '.’rawfordsville at 7:30 o’clock Friday night at Forest park in Brazil. The second game tomorrow

j evening will be between Paragon and : winner of the second contest this ; evening. The Coca Colas are expecting ! plenty of competition from the Lebanon crew, since softball is now eni joying its greatest season in Leb- | anon. A number of local residents are I planning to accompany the Coca i Colas to Brazil for tonight's bout. The encounters at Brazil are being played under the rules and regulations of the Indiana Softball association and the winner of the tourney qualifies for the state finals at Evansville.

FINDS sin,iinn < \*n on BODY OF M TO VICTIM LA PORTE. Ind., Aug. 19 (UP> — ! Coroner Daniel G. Bemoske today awaited a claimant of a small-sized fortune of $10,000, found on the person of an unidentified man killed Monday night when struck by an

automobile on United States Road 20 near Rolling Prairie. The man, about 60 years old. was killed when he walked into the path of an automobile driven by Edward Westerfield of Breckville. Ohio. Westerfield was absolved of blame. When authorities examined the body they found two ?1 000 bills, two 8300 bills and the rest in smaller derominations. amounting to $10,000. . Efforts are being made to check the man's fingerprints through the Bureau of identification at Washington. In event of no claimants, the money will be turned over tr, the state, Bernoske said. TOWN IRKKI) BY TRANSIENTS SAN JOSE. Cal. (UP)—To discourage transients without means of support the county supervisors have asked permission to post sign on all roads in San Mateo county announcing that no free food will be passed out.

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WOMAN DIN I ■' l N ' ' ,K i| i.atfi: i-im> l,ll!T " CLINTON. A :- I! ’ '•Y ' :im n ahi plui i' j wiiii eight feet i er 2-yeai -old McGow of Clinton k il '' 7 son. Both mother and son

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