The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 January 1929 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY DANNER, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4. 11)29.
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NIGHT COUGHS OffqfJV ate aUntl/ wiui ^ $Xm M
THOXINE
Wi!?on Milk, 3 tall cans 28c
Personal And Local News
Mrs. R. tVncc Hostsss
1 In ( rntury < lul> Saturdaj.
NOTH K OF m AI.IFK All ON OF KXF( IToK Century Club
Notice is hereby given, that the un- jM |s - R- I ■•nir, •
will
Country Cluh Milk, 3 tail cans, 25c 2*/2 C. C. Pineapple, 2 cans 47c
Miss Kathryn Newlin of Clayton, spent Thursday in Greeneastle.
meet with I Seminary I
dersigned has duly qualifled a> Kx- k-treet, Saturday afternmiii -- lO n 1
ecutor of the last will and testament dock, of Virginia Blade deceased, in the
Grated Pineapple. 2 cans 35c
laroe?ih laveredkes 35c
Br« ’ikfa-t Bacon, 3 lbs. or more, lb
Skinned Hams, half or whole, lb.
Bis ad, 1 'i lb. loaf 1 lb
25c 30c
8c
Country Club Butter, lb Creamery Butter, lb.
oac . fdc
Kroger 3 call'
Malt,
O 5c
Buckeye Malt, Can
Kroger Soap Chips, Large pkg
Lard, 2 lbs.
W ndernut Olen, lb
2 lbs. I urge Package ... .
Primes.
French Coffee, Ih
16c 29c 19c 27c 45c
Head Lettuce, 2 for
1.00 53 c 25 c
Ce lory, Large Bunch
Winesap Apples, 3 lbs. for
1 .iemon«, Dozen .
Jewel lb. . .
Coffee,
25c 30c 35c
Putnam Circuit C urt, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been dulyauthorized by said Court to admin-
Mrs. John Reynolds. Ohio street, is j.ter said e-tate.
reported quite ill of influenza.
Misses Erma and Cathryn Brown of Harmony spent the day in Greencastle.
Mrs. Omer Bridges of Fincastle is confined to her home because of pneumonia.
Ezra, the four year old son of Mr. ar.d Mi'. Alfred McMains has pneu-
monia.
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Country Reading Cluh Has Good Program.
Mr~. Bence Baggy, Highland St., ,
entertained the member- of the Country Reading Club Thursday at her j home. Eighteen members i< -ponded | to roll call with "Thought' for the |
Betterment of the New Year. Mrs. Ivan Ruark, who wa' in charge j
of the program, gave a splendid re- j i view of the book, "Jalna." Afterwards j
l H K PASSION II.VA joined in a general The week of I .nuary 2Xth in th* ! d j scus> j on Music f or the afternoon]
Murat Theater - Indianapolis will be one of great importance and last-
TOILET NECESSITIES
WE ( \RRY A FULL LINE OF ALL THESE Comparts, powder, perfume, vanishing cream, cold cm •ler and talcum. “*•
COTY
dusting powder and talcum.
HOI BIGANT'S—Compacts, rouge, powder, perfume, vanishm cold cream, dusting powder, talcum, bath crystals, and lotj„„
Also Princess
Yard ley’s.
Pat. Three Flow ers, April Showers, ( appi.
THE QUALITY SHOP
J. H. Pitchford
Said estate is -imposed to he sol-
vent.
January 2, 192!'.
Citi*n.« Trust < • mpany of Green*
castle, Ind., Exec., - r.
Corwin & Gilbr, Atterneys. 4-3t
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of
ng memory for :• people of Indiana. Clov-j The Qua B. Taib • Fin- Art- Knter-
erdale -pent Thursday afternoon Greencastle.
William Carpenter who entered the Putnam County Hospital Wednesday is slowly improving.
Lucille Allan has returned from Indianapolis, where -he was the guest of Mrs. William James.
Mrs. L. D. Mick received word thimorning of the death of her brother, W. L. Brown of Attica.
Seldon Miller, of Lena, was brought to the County Hospital with a fractured ankle Thursday night.
Miss Catherine Dent of Indianapolis is -pending her holiday vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Aubrey.
F. E. Todd and Mrs. L. C. Brown spent the day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Todd of near Fill-
more.
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Mr-. James Terry has returned to her home in Lebanon after spending a few days in Greencastle with friends.
pri-es are oflFeri the opportunity to be present -ix ( ' ring- and two matinee. to uitnes -uhlime religious drama cf all ces, “The Passion Play" (tl i.- is not a moving picture bin the sunken drama). All communication.- for information and ticket' .should be addre- <1 to Ona B. Talbot. 91(1 Huire Man.'Ur Bldg., Indianapolis. Although thi' i- one of the greatest event- < ei brought to Indiana, the price i.J admission ha.- not been advanced ftom the regular theater ticket price cf i*3.00. 2.50, 2.00, 1.50 and 1.00 for evenings and .''2.50, 2.00, 1.50
ami 1.00 for matinees.
The Passion Play was first played
was a number of hymns, favorite- of
the members.
During the social hour, which fol- I luwed the program, the hostes- served j most delicious refreshment'. The club i adjourned to meet the fiist Thursday in February with Mrs. Ivan Ruark at j her home on Route 4.
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Mrs. Bruner Hostess Missionary Society.
Velvet and Meta! Hats
Greatly reduced for quick sale. Some slight! ly soiled felts, one and two dollars.
New silk hats and embroidered viscas at $5.0 Artistic Calendars for Each Customer.
Voliva Hat Shop 20 Vine St.
The Missionary Society of the Christian Church will meet with Mrs. B. H. Bruner, Monday at 2:30 o’clock. +++*++ Mi's Stoner Returns To Rensselaer.
Mi" Elizabeth Stoner has returned to Renessalar, after spending the holiday- with her parents Mr. ami
Judge And Mrs. Hughes By tossing out that big bag Give ti O’clock Dinner. banknotes Kenny joins ranks r Judge and Mrs. James P. Hughes hre other baseball men whosefc,’ entertained at their home Thursday o experience the thrill of nw-nine , evening with a (’> o’clock dinner. Sweet 1 lubs cost them vast -urns, peas and tapering candles formed the The three are William Wrigley J table decorations. | owner of the Chicago Nationals,'! Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. John Angeles Pacific Coast Club amiCannon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon, Reading Internationals; Alva liq,. Miss Helen Black, Mrs. Catherine president of the Cleveland Ameri'
in 1 reiburg in 12(14. In the Seven-1Mrs. Lycurgu- Stoner, Mis- Stoner is t.enth Century it was given ;n Olier-^ health director in the city -chools.
Kauble & Son
Phone 24
•WE SKI.I MFA I TH XT’S GOOD TO EAT’
Misses Enid and Erma Hudlin of Terre Haute are spending the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hudlin.
KRAUT, lb 5c FORK BONES, LB 7c
7 m, 31,01
MILK, PT., 5c; QT 18c VEAL BREAST, LB 15c LAMB BREAST, LB, 15c FORK SHOULDER ... 35c 1 SAUSAGE, LB 18c BOILING BEEF, LB 15c
Oysters, Poultry, Veal, Lamb.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dills are at ! home from Okmulgee, Okla., where they .-pent the Christmas holidays S with Mr. and Mr-. Walter Dill-.
Mrs. Charles Marshall, 61R F.ast | Walnut St., underwent a major operation at the County Hospital ThursDr. Carl Ruddell of Indianapowas the surgeon and Dr. W. M. and Dr. C. K. O’Brien assisted.
annm rgnu. and ha- been presented decennially as a result of a vow made by tin inhabitants in 11)33 on the cessation of a plague. The principal Freibaig Players are trained for their role- from childhood, and those years -pint in the atmosphere of the story hive made them live, and not act, the par’ ■ they play. You will understand this when yen witness thi- in'pira-
tional pr*-entation.
’Tiie play proper, starts with Jesus, a man grown, ascending the mountain to talk with the Father. And then wit I Mi.- disc pies, he descends among the people to fulfill hi- destiny -which ha- given the world the sweetest, maddest, most tragic story p 'or told-with the happiest ending.
g} Professor and Mrs. W. Vernon I.ytb | j|jland children returned yesterday from s Parkersburg, W. Va. where they vis[U ited during the Holiday-. Profe-'or Lytle was also in New York attending the sessions of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Eli Chambers, of Cloverdale, was EB found guilty in city court by Mayor ra Charles McGaughey on Thursday, of |j selling intoxicating liquor. He was S sentenced to the state farm f r ninety j|) days and fined $100. The case wa-
, !“S£“.RIB'a , 5.'5.T.’a‘LT.'5.~T :C- ~’?!ilB!g(i3^. , M!Bli8limiSIBBBWBI»IBff)11^flnfB^ then appealed to the Putnam circuit
court by Chambers’ attorney.
Finds Relief In Single Bottle Of New Konjola
v -F v -i- -r *F Women Of Mooseheart Installs Officers.
Mrs. J. R. John acted a- installing officer Thursday evening at the installation of officer- at the regular meeting of Women of Mooseheart L-gion. She was assisted by Florence
Baldwin a- grand guide.
Officers who will serve for the fol-
lowing year are as follows:
Past Regent—Nellie Arnold. Sr. Regent—Elizabeth Curran.
Jr. Regent—Ali?e Stile-. Chaplain— Olive Boswell. Treas.—Lura Crawley, Guide—Bertha Howard. A"t., Guide—Lou Ellis.
Argus—Mabel Skimmerhorn. The recorder, Hallie Ellis, and sen-
tinel, Chloe Cheni weth were unable
Call of Gary, Miss Anne Cannon of Gary, James Cannon and Kyle Hugh-
•r d- -F -F *F -F
Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar
(Jive Dinner Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Arnold and Dr. and Mrs. W. M. McGaughey were guests Thursday evening at a <i o’clock dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Parke Dunbar at their home on
Bloomington St.
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and C.ilonel Jacob Ruppeit, owner th • New York Americans. Wrigley lead- the list because I
has undoubtedly spent more moj with no return than any other nuJl
baseball, and probably in the
realm of sport.
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Wrigley estimated ha-. ball h.a< q him $(!,000,001!.
But don’t think for one minutet^fl I regret that *(1,000,000,” e saycl
wouldn’t get out of baseball if i:
o me $(10,000,000 to stay. I love j
gain*- and it has paid me in thrill-. 1
>H()I I \\ O Ml LES “While I have never received LEBANON, Jan. 4. (UP)—Charg-! cent for myself in return for my «.
ed with shooting two mules belong- ball investment, I have received tli ing to Frank Moorman, Oscar Mene- that money cannot buy." fee will be tried bef< re Ju-tice of the Alva Bradley sank a fortune in arjid Peace Connor, Jan. 10. Malicious in- ing the Cleveland club and i- -iienoj j jury to animals is the formal charge. ! another acquiiing players. Clevrii ®
0 J i- s still bidding for more -tars, ,-ot»
BASEBALL HIS HOHKY cannot be much financial regm
New York, Jan. 4.—Seven hundred : that quarter,
and fifty thousand dollars, an< that's Colonel Jake Ruppert -o far is( <■ big money il anv languag- . hav.- . >,iy ■•n. . has g
attend the meeting Thursday eivn- (iurked over by William F. Kenny, mil- 1 back considerable of the -um* he« w
ing and will be installed at a later
date.
+++++♦ ).. F. F. Bridge Cluh To Meet Tonight.
Popular Young Man Had Remarkable Experience With Master Medicine tfler Ml Else Failed.
THE WEATHER
KASH AND KARRY
“(Hpa" Haixl Wheat Flour. First Grade Kansas. Pei* Sack
$1.00
Kio and Santos Fiend Cortee in Bulk, Per Bound
30c
Water-ground Meal in 5 lb. Ba^s Yellow Corn Meal in 2^ lb. Bag's .
22c . 10c
New (’racked Hominy, Per Bound New Flake Hominy, 2 Bounds ...
5c 15c
< Ireencastle Green Beans. Large No. 3 (Ians 19c
Monarch Catsup, 14 oz. B'-tth
19c
Gallon Cans Cadet Peache-
65c
Sc tt Count) Kraut, Large Can
13c
Cadet Apricots, Gallon Cans
78c
Obi Reliable Coffee, Ft r Pound
45c
Bulk Peanut Butter, Per Pound
20c
Tropic Nut Oleo, Per Pound
20c
P. A- G. Laundry Soap, S R ir-
23c
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour
12k
One Pound Jars Assorted Fruit Jam . .
20c
*)Q In 5 lb. Hag- cJOC
Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. Pkgs.—3 for ....
25c
Crisco In One Pound Can-i ....
25c
Dauntless Jelly Powder, 3 Packages . .
ISc
Comet Matches, 3 Hoxi
10c
Red Plume Oats, lairge Package
22c
Phone 6'
LOUIS F. HAYS South Side Square.
Increasing cloudiness tonight, possibly rain or snow southwest portion I followed by snow north and central,] and rain extreme south portion Sat- ; urday. Slowly rising temperature ex- I cept extreme southeast portion to- | night.
S< HORI EMKIEK \PPOIS TED
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 4. (UP»Frederick E. Schortemier, wh' se term
The L. F. K Club will meet Fiiday vening at the home of Mrs. Charles j Howard, 14 Beveridge St. +++++* Tri Pal To Meet >aturday.
lionaire New York contractor, so that next summer he might enjoy the j thrill of being a baseball magnate. For the *750,000 Kenny, a bosom pal of Governor Alfred E. Smith, re-
ceives a fifth share in the National j fat bankroll he and hi- former aa Exhibition Company, better known as ’ iate, Colonel Til Huston, dioppcc the New York Giants. j buying the Yanks. igl
Tri Psi sorority will hold its regular meeting at the City Library, Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock. +++++♦ B. P. < . Meets With
in baseball. Penant winners andfl ! great batting shows put on by Bi ; Ruth have caused a golden flow alt Yankee turnstiles, an the goodfS one! has something to -how for:
THE AFTERMATH
Mrs. Nannie Arnold,
of influenza, bronchitis, cough, cold or other respirator infection, is usually a period of great weakness. Thtn is special need for well-selected vitamin-rid
; The Beechwood Plea-ant Circle met jwith Mrs. Nannie Arnold on Wedne--
nourishment to rebuild resistance. Many peopi
tave found nothing quite so beneficial as
MR. J
Konjola is
Secretary of State expired Dec. 1. been working such wonders among r|,,h Th “ rM, *y
has been appointed an assistant sec- -uffeting humanity that the drug and
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L. COOMBS. JR.
new medicine that has;
day, January 2. Nine members anu une visitor answered roll call with quotation* on January. It was denied to have a reunion for everyone 'that was once a member on January i ' 19th at the home of Mrs. Artie Rain- • s. It being the 30th anniversary of
the club.
Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess and a good social time was enjoyed by all.
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)) hile-A-M ax Bridge
SC0TTS EMULSION
OF PURE VITAMIN-RICH COO-UVER OIL
If you are now passing through a time of wealn** | why not let it help noarish you back to strength ami vigor. Scott’s Emulsion is cod-lioer oil ^
is pleasant to take and digests easily*
WaaUA. Bnaoe. BkwmSckl, tl, J.
ft
m .- M -. 1 rank }*«drni*- , r, S^uth Indiana
rotary of *tat# temporarily by Otto nedical tra<u s st t led. What St
|G. Fifield newly elected secretary it this medicii. has done for thousands I While-A-W«y bridge club*'at f hi!
wa; disclosed today of others it will do for you. Every home Thursday afternoon l m employment i- part time, Mr. offerer ow< - it to hinuelf t give it + Schortemeier having gone into priv- a trial. Take for instance the case Mr. And Mrs! Bee ate law practice. of Mr. J. I Coombs,.Jr., a popular (.uestH Of Club
young man of Kokomo, Indiana, liv-
UNVARYING
FORD ADDS NEW FORCE
DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 4. —An ad-
reach with medicine after medicine,' , said Mr. Coombs. "Stomach trouble
jditional 30,000 men will he employed I by the Ford Motor Company and proi duction increased 20 per cent before
March 1.
Officials, in announcing the move
said that the addition is necessary to I mass in the pit maintain a five-day week fer employ- made me uncomfortable es and at the same time operate far- able. Intense pains, gas
lories six days a week. heart )>alpitation and headaches were Only the factory here will be plac- my constant companions, I became ed on the six-day basis at this time, extremely nervous and rundown in hut it was indicated assembly plants general. 1 was wondering what to in other cities would be transferred try next when Konjola was recomto the same system as production in- mended and I decided to give it a
ing at X03 .South Union street, who 1 am * ^ rs - f'«rl Butterfield, 'W. made the following statement: Birry St, entertained the members of "Almost instantly* Konjola struck !h< ' RD ire Club, Thursday
the spot that 1 hud been unable to
evening at their home. There were three tables of bridge and high -core was won by Harvey Cox, and Mrs.
and constipation resisted everything, Long was awarded the Every bite of food formed a heavy j l ' ,ns< ’* at ' nn pri**- Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
mass in tho nit nf m.-, I I Bi e were guests
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bloating, J’YGirT Nu « > ‘ i * la he- "l 1 - 1 ”* ,W Ja,, " a ''> 2nd.
of my stomach and
and miser 1
EXC
Mr. and
creased.
Mrs Joseph Knauer an- 1
nounce the marriage of their daughter Mmnetta to Charlie May of Indiana-! pills, which took place Wednesday ; January 2nd at the home of Rev. C. B
Si>*S<i» ah
trial. Right from the start it bene- Riley in Indianapoli
Employment of the additional men filed me and soon had my bowels required will bring the Detroit em- functioning perfectly every day. Then ployment roll of the Ford company I my stomach resumed it< normal conto 150.000 men. dition and all the symptoms have Preference will be given unemploy- been banished. I eat hotter, sleep ed men now in Detr it, the announce- better, and feel better. This statement
M rs.
May is a graduate n f the I Greencastle High School, and since
graduation has been employed as a'
saleslady at the W. H. Block Department store in Indianapolis Mr. Mav is the son of Mrs. I.aura Harlan M
ment said, and warned that men com- should be absolute proof cf Knnjola’s of Brownsbuig, and formerlv o ’ I ing here from other cities would find exceptional merits." castle Green little opportunity for employment. Konjola i- sold in Greencastle at The young couple will make t) The plan calls for assignment of six the Owl drug store and by nil the homa in Indianapolis where the ^ men to five jobs, in order that each he.-t druggists in all towns through-U employed as manager „f u nu ) " man may have two days’ rest a week. Gut this entire section. — (Adv.)'of Kroger groceries '
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