The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 February 1929 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8.1929.

Mr*. Ruark THE DAILY BANNER HoAte«* Entered in the Post Office at Green- , . , castle, Indiana, as second class mail At the meeting of the Country matf| . r ^ ^ of >|ard| j,

Rf*adin^ Club which was held at the

home of Mrs. Ivan Ruark, Thursday SuhaeriptUw 10 cents per

afternoon, responses were "Favorite wcc \ l Characters in American History and | Why.” There were sixteen member

/ present. Mrs. Daniel Hutcheson gave

a paper on Tad Lincoln, “spy”. .Mrs.

i | Charles Hutcheson gave a story of

Mr. and Mr, Charles H. Bamaby I‘ The Lincoln I^ved.” Special and son, C. H. and (apt an Mrs'. Mrs. Reeves, W. Franklin St.. I musical numbers wh.ch had been) Dougla- Law-i Boston left Green- charmingly entertained the member.' prepared by the hostess were sung by j

castle Fridav for Kankakee, 111.. of the Thur-day Beading Club Thur-

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Phone All Social lt«-ms To 93.

Harnahy-Failey Vteddine 'Jo Take Place Saturday

Thursday Headim;

< lub Meets

Personal And Local News

where the marring, of C. H. Bamaby afternoon. Seventeen members Jr., and Mis- C..k. Catharine Failey, responded to roll call with Irish jok-

. Mr, i .'It- gave a paper

ey of Kankakee will take place Sat- on “Beauty Spot* in Indiana.” The

the dub members. During the social Mr „ Paul A1(en S pe nt Friday in

hour, delicious refreshments wer, ‘ 1 Indianapolis,

served by the hostess.

+ Clyde L. Millet spent Thursday in Miss Bentley Weds Terre Huute.

Build Resistance To Prevent Coughs or Colds—Take SCOTT’S EMULSION Rich in Resistance-build-ing Cod-liver Oil !li lL Vitamins

unlav. The -mg! mi. ceremony will -'cenic places were described by Mrs (leveland Man I Mrs Earl Davis of cioverdale was i be read at 12..in ■ Uk at the St. Myers in.a pretty and interesting , Miss Josephine Bentley, daughter of a Gni< . ni . a . tle vigjl „ r Friday.

Paul’s Episcopal Church in Kankakee "lanner. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Bentley, was umt-

Keading- were given by Miss Mere- ed in marriage to John Vt eston Candith Reeves n d Miss Dorothy Arn- nell, of Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday, old. January 19, at the home of the bride’s At serving time the guests found parents. Dr. Bentley, superintendent Valentine favor- folded in their nap- of the Logansport District, perform-

with Rev. Rinehart leading th<

v ice.

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Miss l.ucile Mcl-erran Bride l.eland Stringer

The marriage Miss l.ucile Me- kins, and tiny red candy hearts were V.-rran, daughter "f Mr. and Mrs. J. on each plate. Delightful refreshL. McFerran Ron hdale to I>-land ments consi-ting of salad, hot rolls Stringer, Greeneastle took place last a d butter, coffee and cake were

Saturday at 2:3d o'clock in this city, served.

The ceremony was witnessed by the + + + + ' bude’s -ister, x Ii V-ilie M Ferran, Theta Alumnae ' Kapler ( f Mi's Viola Grider. Mi.-e. Ib-mice F'al- Entertain Local ( hapter

ler, James Jones, H. E. Williams and

Clifford Chadd. Mrs. Stringer wa

thi Roachdale Mien School with the

The Theta Alumnae Chapter will

ed the ceremony. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Cleveland, Ohio. The bride is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma cororlty, having been graduated from DePauw University. Mr. Cannell graduated from Dartmouth University and is a member of the Psi Upsilon fraternity. He is now connected with : the Korner and Wood Book Store in

I" rd Lucas on East Seminary Street.

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Mr«. C. J. Arnold Hostess

To Woman’s Club

The Woman’s Club will meet Sat|ur ay afternoon at 2‘30 o’clock at the

class of 1928. Thi y will lie at home to their friends on their farm near

Greeneastle. •b 4* •?• + •!• + Mrs. Mitchell

Gives Program

Mrs. W. E. Bausman was hostess I heme of Mrs. Charles J. Arnold in Thur-day afterno n at the regular N >rthwood. The -ubject of the aftermeeting of the Woman’s Study Club. ; neon will tie “Washington Irving.” Mrs. L. E. Mitchell gave the jirogram M s. E. A. Brown will have the work with the subject. "Famous Women of and Mi*. Nellie Anderson will assist. America.” Twenty three member- + + + + + +

Duo Decern ( lub

To Meet

The Duo Decern Club will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock with

an-.vered roll call with favorite -ong writers. There was a delightful social hour, during which dainty refreshments were served, after which

the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. J Mrs ' L ]{ _ m. Neely, 505 Elm St. Harry Talbott, South Indiana St. ^.4. 4.4. 4.^, + + + + *+ To Visit . , fymM B-metit Bridge l n piyrijia ( i < 8 Is s jccessful * a . mim The lienefit bridge which was held I Mrs. Annie B. Allee has gone to at the Sigma Nu fraternity house Florida where she will spend the next Thursday evening, and given by the several weeks with her daughter, Mrs.

American Association of University Women, proved a very sure' --ful affair. There were 30 tables of cards. Three prizes were awarded as follow-: Mrs. Mary Lambert, 1st, a framed etching; Miss Nina O ok, 2nd, box of torpedo shaped correspondence cards; and Mias Margaret I^high, 3rd, small red elephant paper weight. K freshmenta of date bars and coffee were erved to the guv-ts.

J< - sic Byrd at her home in Jackson

ville, Fla.

4. 4. 4.4. 4. 4. See "Merchant Of Venice” Miss Beryl O’Hair, Miss Lora Frances McAlinden, Andrew Browning and Gilbert Hughes were in Indianapolis Wednesday evening and saw, “The Merchant of Venice," at English’s

Theater.

cate. ++++♦* Entertain Cioverdale ( lub Mrs. D. E. Denny and Mrs. Frank Morrison, of Cioverdale entertained the members of the Service Circle at the home of the former last Fridayevening. At the business session, fitting tributes were paid to the memory of Mrs. Emmett Hunter and Miss Opal McAvoy, two members of the circle who had died since the last meeting of thetaoSHR SHR SHRD meeting. Mrs. G. R. Arendt was elected treasurer to fill the office made vacant by the death of Mrs. Hunter. Refreshments of pineapple salad, angel food cake and punch were served. ++++++ ( loverdaie (Tub Ejects Officers The Cioverdale Fortnightly Club has elected the following officers to serve for the ensuing year: Mrs. Hallie Sipple, President. Mrs. Bertha Sinclair, Vice-Pres. Mrs. Helen Gray, Secretary. Mrs. Anna Bourne, Ass’t. Sec’y. Mrs. Minnie Burris, Treas. o THE WEATHER Cloudy tonight and Saturday. Probably occasional snow, colder.

W. O. Weston of Terre Haute was a business visitor .11 G’eencastle E’ri-

day.

Soup

(ampbeirs

Tomato Vegetable l’i .1 (’oitHomme Ox Tail

C hicken Celery Beef Asparagus Mock I mile

0 Cans 49C

P. & G. SOAP 10 bars 34c

Graham CRACKERS 2 pound carton 25c

|Nvmjr]i A |%T\| p Country Club Brand I InLAlTLt No. 2*4 Can—PER CAN

PEACHES

23c

Country Club Brand flFT No. 2*4 Can, Sliced or Halves—CAN .. £ / C

Cherry LAYER CAKE LIGHT—FLUFFY—SPONGE Each 22c

Peanut WAFERS DAINTY—DELICIOUS—FRESH Special Lb. 17c

A Full Line of Smoked Meats BATATTHTC ^ 0 * ^ U* S. Wisconsin i U1AI ULJ ]5 pound Peck

. HEAD LETTUCE, Firm Crisp, 3 heads 19c GRAPE FRUIT, 54-64 size, 3 for 20c CAULIFLOWER, Firm Heads, 2 for 29c

Mrs. Grover Egyers is reported as seriously ill at her home on Larabee

street.

Mrs. James Clayton and Mrs. Charles Clayton of Baindridge were Greencastle visitors Thursday. Mrs. Harriett Callahan is confined to her home with an attack of the grip. Miss France- Evens is caring for her. James Wells of Buffalo, New York is visiting in Greeneastle liecause of the serious illness of his father, Frank Wells. , Frank W’ells, who has been in a serious condition at his home on W. Liberty St., for some time was reported slightly improved Friday. Miss Alice Thompson has returned to Greeneastle after spending the past several month- in Des Moines, Iowa with her mother, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. Vosmeier are removing from their home on Seminary street to the property on East Walnut street vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Val Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Val Thomas are moving from their home in this city to Spencer, where the former has accepted a position as superintendent of the Mid West Stone Quarry. An attempt was made to rob the Delta Zeta sorority house last night but the thief or thieves were frightened away. Police scoured the city, but could find no trace of the night

visitors.

Mr. and Mrs. Ora Day, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Ott Webb, Miss Retha Webb and Claude Webb returned home Friday from a week’s visit in the Lower Rio Grande

Valley.

Funeral services for Mrs. Arthur Due will 1m- held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the St. Paul church with Rev. Ford and, Rev. Franklin in charge. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Miss Theo. Ranney has returned to llndianapolis after a visit in Greencastle with Mis* Lela Walls, W. Washington St., Miss Ranney, who formerly lived here, is attending an Indianapolis business college. E. R. Bartley was in Crawfordsville Friday where he went to bring Miss Imogene Pollum back to her home in this city. Miss Pollum has been in the Culver Hospital in that city undergoing a tonsil operation. Ernest Stoner is in teceipt of word from his sister, Mrs. James Lynch, at the St. Luke’s Hospital in Denver, Colo., that she is slightly improved. Mrs. Lynch has been in a serious condition following an operation which she underwent about two weeks’ ago. Mrs. C. E. Blue, who is at the Robert Long Hospital in Indianapolis, is reported as somewhat improved. Mrs. Blue, who has been delirious for some time, and unable to hear, has paitially recovered from these ailments, and re-ting more easily. Mrs. Blue will be under observation at the I hospital for some time. President G. Bromley Oxnam of De- | Pauw University will speak at the | First M. E. church at 10:45 o’clock ! Sunday mi rning, according to an announcement by Rev. R. B. Kern, Since linking up his duties last fall, Presi|dent Oxnam has lectured in more than fifty cities. He held the chair of ! homelitics, or the art of preaching, at Boston University School of Theology last year and he is a recognized student of foreign affairs.—Brazil Times.

WILL IS FILED Agnes M. Whitaker’s will was filed for probate in the Putnam Circuit court Friday. The will was dated October 9, 1910 and names Otto A. Hill, a brother, executor. All property, personal, real, and mixed is bequeathed to Otto A. Hill, Coatesville. The other brothers and sisters are to choose any household goods that they may desire. The other relatives are: George Hill, Nevada Master, both of Coatesville; Savannah Cohn and Van Hill, both of Belle Union; and a half sister, Margaret Fisher, of Spencer.

IMPORTED KID GLOVES Slipon, sports and dressy style* in all the new spring shade* Brown, Willow, Black, Tan, Red and Blue— $2.98 and $3.50 THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford

AFFIDAVIT DISMISSED H. T. Brittenbach who was arrested at Indianapolis Thursday on a warrant sworn to here by William Randel, who charged the defendant with giving a check for $80 without sufficient funds to cover it, was reler.sed on the payment of the check aid co-ts. It was said the check should have been covered in the bank by funds ’ deposited by parties for whom Brittenbach was working, but through some error, this was not dene.

QUALITY MEAT MARKET

J. A. Abel PHONE 42 WE DELIVER Fresh Country Side Pork Spare Ribs Link Sausage Country Style Sausage Smoked Sausage Beef Brains Fresh and Cured Ham Beef Veal Reef Liver Hens Young Chickens Lunch Meats and Cheese

DAIRY TRAIN WILL STOP AT RUSSELLVILLE

DAIRY SPECIAL SPONSORED BY PURDUE IN COUNTY ON APRIL 18TH.

A Dairy Special sponsored by the Baltimore and Ohio railroad in cooperation with Purdue University will make one stop in Putnam County on April 10 at Russellville. Representative- of this special will be in Greeneastle and vicinity on February 18 to see local farmers who desire to purchase dairy sires. These sires will be delivered when the special train comes here if the purchaser so desires. These men are traveling all over the country in the dairy interests, and have the best of opportunity to locate good dairy sires. Anyone interested in this should see the County Agent, Robert Stevenson, at his office in the court house.

H. C. Dennison of the

Jersey Cattle Club, R. L . Hold ! resentative of the Guernsey rJ < lub, and W. \. ... I in-l'n—an Club, will all be .4 special. They will deliver w and give pointers on th. proper ods of feeding dairy cows f 0r s largest production. " According to the last census mg from the 5877 dairy cows in county an average of 130 lbs. of j! ter fat is being prod 1 e r-.-cl ure according to the County ^ is just enough to pay for ths food and yield practically no pr INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. H llp . Hog price- were 25 t '■) ce m ; ed at the Union Stockyards bore. Hi pric - were 35 cent- l: U K ^ lbs. sold for $10.50. Receipts

estimated at O.OeO.

In the cattle and calves din slaughter classes were steady, vealers lower. Receipt.- nun. .srt<| and 600, respectively. Steers soli], $10 to .$12.50, vealers brought )lij| to $1<;.50, an I calves cleared a: f

$12.

The sheep market wa- steady.

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ECONOMY STORE

Quality' Service Economy

40c

1

Fresh Oysters, the sanitary way, sealed pints

Fresh Fish, ready to fry QrtJ I or bake, lb. only OvC |

Eat more salt fish for health & oc.nomy, <i for

27c

Swift’s Breakfast Bacon, lb. roll

30c

Brookfield Sau-age, lb. box

29c

Fancy Club Steak, lb. only

25c

Greeneastle Green Beans, 2 cans

25c

Grimes Golden Apples, 1 His

25c

Large solid apples, good eaters, cookers a id baker-, 8 in-

Sanitary Bathroom Tissue, will not atop tirain, /11 » (!, 1000-sheet rolls I C

Swift’s Prennum bac n, lb. box

39c

Sugar cured bacon to fry or boil, lb. only ..

20c

Fresh Pork Bones, lb. only

h

Swift’s Allsweet 01 o, a real nut product, lb. ..

19c

Fresh Side Pork, lb

20c

Extra larg., SunKi-t Lemons, dozen

35c

Matches, (i boxes for

19c

Jello, all riavors, 3 for

2.5c

We Deliver

Phone T-10.

F. A. LAYNK DIES Franklin A. Layne, age 57 years passed away at his horns* near Cloverdale Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock after an illness of some duration. Mr. Layne was a widely known farmer, and the son of William R. Layne and Mary J. Leonard, bith of Putnam County. Funeral services will be held from the residence Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock with interment in the Cloverdale cemetery.

Coal $4.00 per ton Indiana Mine runfi 50'/<- lump, fi in. lump $4.75. West Virginia 6 in. lump $7. Greencastle Canning Co. Phone 805-Y. 8-2t

SHE will remember so don’t YOU forget VALENTINE’S DAY February 14th Telephone EITEL’S FLORAL CO. For fresh and Large Assortment of Flowers

0nce-A-Year Sale! TWO DAYS ONLY Friday and Saturday, February

and 9th

CHASE & SANBORN’S SEAL BRAND COFFEE 3 Lbs., $1.34 Regular Price After Sale, $1.65 Only One Can Per Customer.

T/to goodoo^ee

SEAL

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In I, 2, 1 and j pound • c*o». Never in bulk

u COFFEE

IRANI

Cround. Ingroup * m Puhcrutd I Cfkse & The Import*",

Grogan & Miller Exclusive Selling Agents—(ireencastle, l |K ® al | w.yvvvh