The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1929 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANISTER,
FRIDAY, MARCH
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Wardens Active Durinp January
i oim \i{|{i:si i:i) Ft>it \ it)i,AIM>\ nr FISH V\F G \ M I im;i i. ations. State frame wardens airested forty Je i ons dui iiiu January for alleged \ml dions of fi-h ami game laws, and < f this numher thirty-eifrht were »-on- \ id d and paid fines an I costs it,n. unting to $8!*O.40. Feading offenwere for hunting, fishing ami traf fiing withuul license, hunting on F.ml without owners’ concent, and po es>ion of quail in closed sea-on.
The number is considerable less than usual, hut this is explained by department of conservation officials as due to the closed season on small wild game and bird life. SI I \\ \R I (IF I S OFFERS
( HK’Atit), Mar. 8 (UP) New enterprise- were reported beckoning to Col. Robert VV. Sti wart today. From his more intimate friends it was learned that the oil industry alic.idy had offered him at least two po-itions as goed or better than the $1 _’. r ),000 a year one he lost at Whit-
ing.
Klizabeth Wiggle was ordered confined to the State Hospital at Evansville, Friday.
I»l TTER ^ ('hocolafe CRACKERS >\ Mar ^^ Kioz.rarfon X x vAKto ti{i\M \ Round 15c ^ CHEESE \;f 24c n. POUND LIV\ N J 25c Raspberry TOILET \ »« 'n’KK (REAM IC ED LAYER SOAP CAKE Each fi liars 39c y \ 22c OLD 1)1 K H CLEANSER/ SLICED \ /GRATED l*]\EA'»l‘LE X \ / PINEAPPLE AVONUAFR BIMNO / AVONDALE BRAND \n. 2 ( aT Nn ' 2 f AN 19c 2 cans 35c Skinned ham, lb 24e Racon,3 lb. or more 24c Bananas V!'nr" F • • • • lb. 5c 54 Grape Fruit, 3 for 20c 04 Grape Fruit, 4 for 25c 250 Florida Oranges, 2 doz 25c 288 Florida Oranges, 2 doz 29c Head Lettuce, 2 for 15c Cauliflower, a head 23c APPLES "X hkaity • 3 lbs. 20c
J Mrs. Guy Williamson spent Thursday in Indianapolis. Mitchell Owen- of Noblesville spent (Thursday in Oreencastle. Robert W. free, South College aveI nue is driving a new Ford eoupe. Robert H. Stevenson has been called to Brazil by the death of an aunt. Wayne Johnson of Indianapolis was a business visitor in Oreencastle Fri-
day.
Prof, and Mrs. Graves have returned to the lestored Highland Apart- | meats. Edward Whiteside of Indianapolis was a business visitor in Oreencastle 1 Friday. Samuel Ratcliff, Bainbridge, was a business visitor in Oreencastle Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin are located in the re-built Highland apartments, 718 E. Seminary street. Mrs. Betty Dicks who has been visi iting friends in Fillmore returned to her home on South Jackson St., to-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and daughter, Annie Louise will leave Saturday morning for Dallas, Texas. The\ will make the trip by motor. Morris Ooodwin will be removed from the County Hospital Saturday to his home in Fillmore. Mr. Goodwin, who is 80 years old, is recovering splendidly from a recent opera- * tion. Vilva Truesdale, administratrix, vs Ella McKamey et al, a petition for | the sale of real estate was filed in the Putnam Circuit Court Friday morning. Corwin and Gillen are the attorneys. Funeral services for Mrs. Ross ! Bulks will be held Saturday afterj noon at 2:00 o’clock at the McCurry Funeral Parlors with Rev. Clarence I Talbert in charge. Burial will he in Forest Hill cemetery. Jake Kauble is in receipt of word from David Shoemaker, who is in a Danville, HI., hospital that he is getting along nicely. Mr. Shoemaker went to the lio>pital last week where he was to be operated. A. A. Hauck is in receipt of word from Rev. Wilber Grose that Tuesday’s Cable to New York states Bishop George R. Grose is improving slowly. He is in a hospital at Wuttu ' China near Shanghai. Leonard Tressel has filed a suit on a note and to foreclose a mortgage i in the Putnam Circuit court against Matthias F. Gobel and Mary M. Gobel. J. K. Harrison of Spencer is the attorney for the plaintiff. A judgment of $l. r >00 is asked for in the ! complaint.
IN MEMORY In loving ridnvmberame of our dear husband and father, F.. M. Henkle, who departed this life on March 8 1925. A shadow rests upon our home. We miss his smiling face. Where'er we look, where’er we turn. We see his vacant place. He always had a cheerful word. His smiles—we see them yet, His tender love for everyone. We never shall forget. His loving heart is now at rest God took him home when he thought best. When we are done with toil and care We hope to meet him, over there. — O- - ■" “BANNER WANT ADS.’* PAY
University To Give Four Formal Parlies
Four formal panic- will be staged at DePauw University this week end. Lambda Chi Alpha, Bloomington St., will entertain t) evening, with Red Huffard's Royal Blue Serenaders from Butler University furnishing the music. Chaperons will be Capt. and Mrs. McMahon, Dr. and Mrs. Myeis and
Dr. and .Mrs. Voltmyer.
Prof, and Mr F. C. Tilden, and was distributed, and delicious reC< a< h and Mm. ovan Moffett will; fieshments served by the hostess uract as chaperon it the Delta U for-1 ing Abe social hour. I he chili atjoutn mad to be held Saturday evening at'“d to hold a 'linnet meeting tie .ii . the chapter hou - on East Seminary Thursday in April at the home <>
St. .Music will he given by “Doc”
Noble’s hand.
SCARFS Georgette scarfs wjJ printed designs or heavy silk crepe with painted or printed designs
Thursday Reading < lub Plans Dinner Meeting
The Thursday Reading Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. R. F. Pierce, 24 East Walnut St., Thursday afternoon. Nineteen members and one guest, Mrs. Clarence Scohee re- 1 sponded to roll call. Mrs. Albert Houck conducted an interesting concert, which was won by Mrs. Ray Fisher. Programs foi the new year
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THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Bitch ford
Ross F'ninklii orchestra from FT. Wayne will plu\ at the Sigma Nu formal Nntui’daj evening tit the chapter house on College Ave. Chaperons will be: Dr. W. \V. ( arson. Prof. Voltmeyer and Mrs. Stevens, housemothe.r Prof, and Mr Huggard, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Kyir-rson and Miss Catherine M. Mill will chaperon the formal dance to he given by Men’s Hall A-sociation Saturday evening, with Claire Hull’s hand.
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Mrs. John Cox Hostess Country Reading ( lub
Mrs. John R. Cox, Limedale, delightfully enter! "ed the members of the Country Reading Club at her home Thursday afternoon. The pro-
Mrs. Howard Dean, at which husbands of the members will be present.
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Alliance (Tub
W ill Meet
The Alpha O Alliance Club will meet t at the Alpha O sorority house Saturday evening at 7:.’50 o’clock.
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Woman's (Tub To Meet On Saturday Mrs. W. H. McLean will be hostess to the Woman’s (Tub Satuiday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The work will he “Forgotten Poets of Quality, given j by Miss Fela Walls, assisted by Mrs. John It. Miller.
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Mrs. Harry Talbott Hostess Study (Tub The Woman’s Study Club met
gram was cart -il out in the St. Pat- Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Harry
rick’s day spirit. Responses to roll call were Irish witticisms, and Mrs. John McFarlan* 'h-livered in a charming manner a number of Irish monologues. With Mrs. Floyd Houck at the piano, the eioup joined in sing
Talbott. Mrs. J. W. McConnell, acted as president. Nineteen members responded to the roll call with Dish jokes. Mrs. Elmer Sellers had charge of the program. Mrs. L. FT Mitchell -ang two Irish songs, “Mother Me-
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mg several songs. The hostess serv- Grath” and "Rose of Picardy. Mrs.
during a ' Seller very cleverly gave a monn-
! logue entitled “Dots Entertains”. An interesting contest called “A T Party” was presented and Mis. Truman
| Yuncker won the prize.
Mrs. A. G. Brown was in Rossvillc | Mrs. Dora Sweet was a guest. Mr-. Friday where he attended the 40th j Talbott served lovely refreshments, wedding anniversary of her parents. I carrying out a St. Patricks day color
—- ' scheme.
eri elaborate refreshment delightful social hour.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Warner.
J. .j. .j. .-j. .-. -y .-. spasms which resulted in the most
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horrible death.”
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China, writes that a laboring man in the interior of China can live com- I
Female Institute) are happy to an-1 fmtahly on food costing one cent per nounce that they have secured the j day.” J
set vices of Rev. J. B. De.Motte ami i -
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lady who are recommended as accomplished and experienced teachers. Apply to 1). F. Southard, E-q. Signed: J. A. Matson, pres, of hoard; H. B. Hibben, sec.” “Considerable interest was manifested in regard to the action of the council in determining the precise location of the urnpike (Bloomington street) in the direction if the south
depot.”
"Address all communications in this (the educational) department to H. M. Husher, Alma, Jml.” (Alma was the post office name of Bonneville, now defunct, near present Clinton
Falls.)
Early Pony Riding “Literal translations of Greek and Latin classics for sale.” Poisonous Even I hen. Referring to the death of two young men of Crawfordaville: “The poisonous whiskey caused violent tetanic
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SHOES
LIKE MACHINERY NEED OVERHAULING
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Arrested at Miami, Fla., on a charge of killing his bride of five days at Hingham, Mass., Christopher Cullen is shown on his retum to Plymouth, Mass., to stand trial. He denies the
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9' 2 INCH DECORATED SALAD BOWLS 9e
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
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Paring Knives Can Opener Potato Mashers Basting Spoon ( ake Turner Egg Whip
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100 Sheels Pure W hile Wax Paper
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Cup and Saucer
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Fresh, chewy Peanut Butter Kisses, Per Ib
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Drinking Cups
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