The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 May 1929 — Page 3
THE OREENCASTEE DATEY BANNER, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929.
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FwHERI ECONOMY RLUfS’
Fresh Fruits ii Vegetables: Bananas 3^190 Strawlierries, fancy, quarts 20c (ireen Beans, 11) J5 ( . Oranges, per dozen ]7 ( . Grape Fruit, 3 for l aney IVinesap Apples, 3 ll>s 25c
qq .24 lb. Bag
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loo lb
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pure Cane
Olives At ayonnuise Nutley Oleo Sliced Bacon
Fancy Queen Rajah Brand Exceptional Flavor Fancy bulk
Coin., roprcsentinK a value of $21,77,} remain unsold, however, and the .slat, authoiized to -ell these at par. CURLS CHOOSE ENGLISH MKN PICK KtONOMUS CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 10 (UP) —English is the most popular subjeet among girls and economics among college men, if a survey conducted at Harvard and Kadcline is an accurate barometer. Twenty-eight percent of Raddiffe girls are concentrating in English, compared with 16 |>er cent of the Harvard students are majoring in Economics. While less than three percent of the Ita iclifee girl- have shown preference for that subject. GOOD HEALTH AFTER I l I KNOXVILLE, Tenn., May 10 (UP) Influenza epidemics are followed by periods of unusually god health, believes Deputy Health Officer Ennei , He credits flu for the fact that Knoxville is almost free from the usually spring crop of whooping cough mumps, t hicken pox and other children’s maladies. WONDER* Ul RAILROADING BOSTON, May 10 (UP) The waiter’s verbal announcement, ’’first” for dinner”, has been abolished on the Boston and Albany railroad. Henceforth, the waiter will walk through the cars banging a Japanese gong with a wooden hammer. SATURDAY’S FIVE BES1 RADIO FEATURES. VV.IZ network t! p. m. Goldman’s band. WEAK Network 7 p. m. Damrnsch orchestra. WABC Network 7:.'!() p. m. Varied hour. WABC Network K p. m. National forum. W.JZ Network 8 p. in.- Melodrama hour. Alpha Gam Rummage Sale: Saturday, May Uth at the Old (lit Office on East Washington, St.. il-lt
Campbell'sTonwto Soup 3 can Quality Meats!
25c
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A complete line of fancy fruits and vegetables for your Saturday marketiii^.
|KN< K FINDS LEACH mc na Alpl .i 1 •!.. . tity sptuisored llONCERT DECIDED TKEA1 thi program a it p rticular celabraking a group of fivi -engs w t- | l' 0 * 1 l *le paltieulat weeks. B Mnd .M ■ i Mrs. 1 m ■ xcellent drapViekle Leach of GreencasHe, I matic effect, ‘‘II est doux, II est bon ’ delighted the audience ef be- from ‘‘Herodiade," In Massenet, If it ton and r>00 at the First Con- is permissible t make comparisons iional i hurch lai t • t program of uch diversity, H Jr of the ong-, Rowland lo a. h, might be aid th unber that it Ba- in the audience whs called to wae one of thi ■ 1 mautiful on the
program. In the Rowland Leach group
J)' th, apjireciatinn of th 1 . ppv- which was i' i nil noth such higii to hear his compositions. Mr. favor were “Night ami the C urtain- ] ' head of the violin depart- Drawn,” m 1 lo 1 Amo, la' DtPa 1 n Universit I ok<n’’ and « 11 ! . , i, Bectl 1 ! h |f four groupa of mo t arti Ever 1 1,1 Mo given by the vocalist. Mr . ! /.ait' “Alleluja”, comprising the first I P" s sesM‘s a lovely and pleasing ryjmbers of the pmgiam were a test It" say nothing of h< r most of many qualities ef th. singer’s voice F K ' o*iality at,,) I, IPo :n d . 'm ne re th.i ' 1 'I ! lie amlir ' ' of th, \ ;, ' . , 1 , II I ' . w ill' 1 dell 1 approval
UE Edna Cog-well (Mi. of gclielnu.'lt ■
f as tle, an accompanist of rare , “In Italy,” by Jeanne Boyd, and with two numbers by lo- i last group of number
■ . made a trui contribu- a delightful abamh ''' •'' °t the national mn ic week .iio- group were: ’’ \t t • ^' '’J E" 1 '' throughout tiie country. The aid Hagemun; “Th'' Look", by Leeds
Mitehel: “Stresa by Winter Watts, acres. Production 1 expected to total and “Song of the Open," by Frank La- j about 200,000 bushel- ow wheat valuE"ige. e l at approximate!) $250,000. Mrs. Leach very graciously respond- | 0
ed with an cncmc at the conclusion of
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ECONOMY STORE ■Nality Service Econoai) Pliis store stands for a clean city, clean business, pbedience to law and Sabbath
()bsc*rvance.
i'li* Our Spe ial O'lD’ R'Yf*
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11 ,i 1 1 ily Flout & I C/ teed ((aality, 24 lbs. ..
Porl1 Chop*, Veal (hops and I Bone Steaks tut without hone
Splinters.
r' fr ' Ureakfa -t bacon, 1 Battle Ship Colfe. , > roll, :(r, c; ;} 11, 1. Ih [Trami'iy Butter, /IO • Match) . _ s 4»7l C b"\)' . ^ Heliable Coffee, • Water Ground Meal,
her program.
Mrs. Blanche Ulmer an 1 Mrs. W. K. Robinson, colle t; Misse- Elizabeth Miller, Mrs. Cluudine Kitch and Mi . Elizabeth Paine, violinist.-, and \li-s Ruth Patton, piani-t, made an important contiihutioii to the evening’s pro-
gram with two number.-.
After the recital at the church a reception, in compliment to Mis. Leach, was given at the home of Mrs. Horace Tune. Mr. and Mrs. Leach had as their guises in Torre Haute Mr. and Mr-. Edmund Tyler of'C'hiiagn. Mrs. Tyler j ~ 1- president of th* Illinoi State Fed- f“ crated Music Club and president of the Chicago Opera Association.—
Terre Haute Stm.
LARGEST WHEAT FIELD HKRKSFORD, Tex., May It) (I P) This section of Texa- has issued claim to tlie largest single wheat field in the state, and is shooting at national honors. The field of grain is under one fence ami comprises 6,000
HERE’S A ( IIAN( I TO PICK ( P BARG \ IN IN < ERREM ) B<)8T()N, Ma (UP) Ma t chusetts citizens Ini'e Ih ch offered a liig haigain in Unic States currency, As long as they la.-l, half dollars will be old to the public by the state treas-
urer for 50 cents eac h.
By Act of Congress in 1!)2() and 1021, 200,000 Pilgrim half dollars wore mooted as souvenir- of the tercentenary of the landing f the Pilgrims. ' Most of these were -old at #1 each.
Special Attention 1 lust grade groceries are the cheapest. I lour 8!)c to 96« Bananas 2 lbs. for 2fc Pork A Beans 8 for 25c Kidney Brans 8 for 27c Peaches 19c per can I Apricots, No. It) tin •><>*' Tomatoes 2 for 25c t urn - for 2.,r Salt fish, 10c per Ih, or 2 Bis lor 2ii' With every $1.00 or more purchase we will give away one 12c loaf of bread baked by \-l.oal Bakery at ( rawfordsville. \|so we will <ul 12 or more 25c cakes, while they last. Templeman & Son Phone 752-Y
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ME A I SPECIALS I OR FRIDA) \\D SATURDAY
Breakfast
Bacon, .» lbs. or more, lb. 32c
SPI’X’IAL Ham, Half or w bole, lb.
32c
Picnic (allies, lb. 23c
Weiners, lb ;$()(• Minced Luncheon, lb. 30c
Old Dutch Cleanser 1 cans 25c < ol NTRT (M l) Mil K n Tam, or '>< \n s 2;)c
OLIVES COl MRV (M It 'N PL. .1 \RS
(Queens 25c
SI II If,al 35c
PINK
Salmon No. I TALL ( \N 15c
WON KERN I T OEF.O 2' l,s :ir,c
Heinz (>ven Baked BEANS
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Heinz liiee Flakes,2 pks25c
« HIM (II,ATE M \RSHM \l,l,()W Cakes KROGER BAKED lib. 25c
LLAF LFTTl t i : 2Cc
II FAD LETTUCE 3 FOB 25c
KIPF TOM A TOPS 23c
Green Beans, lb. 15c (ireen Peas, 2 !b. 25c
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47c 17c 20c
Country Dressed Chickens, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Berries. fV’e Delivr. Phone 740.
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A Bouquet FOR MOTHER
\ CHARMING proof of your affection ... fragrant flower* that show Mother that whe is upprimowt in your thoughta.
EITEL FLORAL CO. “Say It Wuth Our Flowers”
Wetz Grocery Co. Inc.
Our aim is to give you real service with a line of eats that 35 years of merchandising has enabled us to choose for you, the highest quality in food products- When better foods are obtainable we will stock them. *4. ^,
ALL THL TIML. Our line of fruits are the best in America, and fresh daily. —o— Our several years’ buying all over the U. S. assures you of the best.
For Saturday We have everything that your heart desires. o MONDAY We will have fresh supply at 7 A. M. again to please you.
VIX JFTABI.ES Are as fresh and crisp as the morning dew. o Remember our slogan: “If Its In The Market We Have It”
We want your trade and one call will prove that we are in a position to give just what you desire. ’ 1 f 1 Wt| It must be of high quality if it comes from Wetz’s.
Plenty of courteous clerks to wait on you promptly. Fresh pastry goods daily, and everything else carried in a high class grocery. Look us over Saturday you will see something that will appeal to your appetite.
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