The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1930 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREEHCASTLW. INDIANA PRIDAY, .T»N. 10,108o>
Vtr BETTER POO r)//aiAfh
January U earanee Sale
Country Club Butter, Special . 35c CORN . •«•“'> 2 No.2 0as 23c
Country t lub Our Own I Like
BREAD
APPLE SAUCE
LARD
11, l.b. I’lain Tup I ,oa f
1) ‘trimi'.ly I'i** laretl >a»re ' |<e.t Itarsnin
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2 Lbs. 23c
IM’ACAN BAI5 ( \KI
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23c
25c
t.K \HAM < K Vftl.ERS
2 I.K. i*k<; ♦ KK K ((U NTHV t I.I 2 1‘Kf.S KIT'. KARO 151.I E I. \ IIKU I 1 ; Ml. <A\
29c
" 15c
12c
THIS n*".* C/.rW33 la c.e Pest offte* si 0r«aa-
caatla, lad!«ii< m ■•wd elaaa ■utl) • tatter. Under the art of Marrh I, 1879. . ;
SnWiintUa price, 19 ceaU p*f descent Club
With Mr*. Went
Society
vlumnae f h^pter MeeliiiK I’ontponetl The meetintr of the Kapna Alpha Theta alumnae chapter will he pliot-
Met
Personal And ' Local News
•in I.onf'den hall, at 3: TO o’clock. H j ., a their annual truest meeting t<>-
Mr-. Earl Zook is confined to her home on east Walnut St., by ill-
ness.
Mrs. Grace Reynolds of Indianapolis Is the Kiiest of Miss Lilian anti Charles
Soul hard.
County Superintendent John C. Vermillion visited schools at Itelle I’n-
inn Ilimsduj. I inet Thursday afternoon at the home
Elmei Blue is dri\ inir a new ( hev- ... „, ,
i potted one week.
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, Mrs. Jackson l uncheon
The Crescent Club met Wedne~day jCucst of Mrs. (artwriuhl afternoon with Mrs. Kenneth West. Mrs. "Chic” Jackson and Mrs HarAfter the business meeting, Mrs. Sam ">'»'> Marsh of Indianapolis ami Mrs. Hanna had charge of the program. F- C. Tilde,, of th.s city were guest-
j of Mrs. John Cartwright at luncheon at her home in Northwood Friday.All I three women are members of the ! Women’s Press Club of Indiana.
The Faculty Women’s Chib will Mrs. Jackson who delivered an admeet Monday afternoon, January 13. dress before the members of Tri Kap-
Faculty Club Meets Monday
will he in the form of a silver tea. j,( a y a t the Kappa Kappa Gamma + + + + + ♦ | house, was introduced to her audience.
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STAMPED NEEDLEWORK PIECES 5 Piece Linen Luncheon # $X»1.9
Stamped Piliow cases. IVppereli Tubing
i?a"m h '* ffet " Pill'iws" for n'liiit in IT with printed desitrns
Rayon "Taffeta INliows. Itnjian niiillioK
In Colore • • Guest Towels, white with colored , "" I " S Linen Scarves, Vanities & Aprons the quality shop
j. II. IMTCHFORD
$1.00 $1.00
89c 59c
Ml. Olive Society
Met Thursday Aftetnoon The Mt. Olive Missionary
Society 1
French lira ml Lh. or:..
Jewel
COFFEE Brand, Lb 2r>c
Country Club 1 1 Lh. .Can 39c
Potatoes, 15 Lb. Peek 47c Bananas, 4 I J). For 25c (irape Fruit, Texas, 4 For ...» .... 25c Celery, 2 For 15c
49c
St raw berry s, f. <H
FRESH HAMS Fresh Ham Steaks, Lb.
W HULK OK H \J.K
LB.
( HIK K BOAS:r PORK'SAISAGE
( hoice Iender HiH
P»A( ON
Home's' Sue.ar T. 'ired Hi i .ikfus t
ItlO'. Pure Lean Pork IU l o 12 Lh. Vverage Whode or Hall
FISH, Fillet of Haddock
No Ihute No Vt aste
22c 30c
i,b. 22c TlMTac Lb. 25c u>. 24c
rolet cou|te delivered by the !,. & H. Chevrolet sales. J. D. Moore viisted here today. He left in 1910 and has been in West Virginia in teh lumber busines- sinee. Mrs. R. H. Brown who has been vi.-iting her mother in Centralia, 111., returned to her home here Thursday
I afternoon.
! Miss Kathryn Miller, deputy audi-| w hj r h delightful |tor, and Miss Pearl Cole., deputy 1 served.
of Mrs. Edward Shultz, l.imedttle. Eigh members and a guest responded
to roll call.
Mrs. Margaret tjtoner, was in charge as acting president. The devotions were led by Mrs. Lulu Green' and the work was by Mrs. Knur .
Conrsore.
Following the business
Miss l^la Walls. She spoke on
Heart House Cleaning.”
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Local Council of Clubs Meeting Postponed
Council members please notice that it has been necessary to postpone the meeting of the Greencastle Council of Clubs planned for Jan. 13th., until I I*. M. Jan. 20th. at City Library. The Committee appointed to draw up a constitution and to nominate of-
meeting, fi C eis will make its report at that
by Rev. W. E. Gill, county auditor, An his office in the court house.
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Mrs. O’Hair To Be Club Hostes
i Mrs. Fred L. O’llair will l»c hostess ! to the Woman’s Club on Saturday January the eleventh at 2:30. The program will he given by Mrs. C. II. Taylor, assisted by Mrs. E. A. Brown.
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-ubstitute carrier, is taking Mr. Ow-
en's route.
Dr. I.eon Gray, former Cloverdale physician, has succeeded Dr. E. M. Sweet as house physician for the National Sanitarium at Martinsville. Dr. Gray was connected with the New Highland sanitarium at Martinsville. Thelma Geraldine Crider, plaintiff in an action for modification of a divorce decree against Cecil Clyde
Huller, in the Putnam Circuit court, I Attend Party ha> tiled a motion and affidavit for , Martinsville a change of Judge from Judge .lame- | Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sandy of GreenP. Hughes. castle, will be among a number of The University choir, directed by j out-of-town guests at a bridge party Dean I! G. Mef’ulehan, w ill sing at | to bo given by Mrs. Wayne Parker at both the morning -iiul evening ser her home in Martinsville Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Pilchford Entertain Employees Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pilchford entertained their employees Thursday
JURY DISAGREES
The jury in the Clay Circuit court
\ Inch heard the ra-c <f the State vs. j open
< luirles Phillips, Harmony ciay workt r, charged with a.-ault and battery K ith intent to kill hi- wife, was un;.lile to agree and was <li- liaigvd
at H p. m yesteiday.
ceived the case at 10:30 a. m. The instructions of the court left the way to find the defendant guilty
vices at the First M. E. church in An i tlerson next Sunday, Jan. 12. The Rev. F. A. Hall, pastor of that church, Ison the hoard of trustees of the Univer-
sity.
The Owen county hoard of education evening at dinner at their home on ye-terday failed to re-elect I'red L | east Franklin St. Those present were: Hoover a- Owen county agent for a Miss Mary McNeff, Mrs. Gertrude new term. Mr. Hoover’s term of office w, rn „ k ,. an ,| M rs. H. C. Frank, does not expire, however, until March 4,4 > ,p + 4.+ 15. The action of the board in declining j Krjdt . r
| to re-elect M*. Hoover came as a -ur-
The jury re- | p r j se .
lied.
social hour was enjoyed, during | al p«ting. The Clean Fond Committee
refreshments were L j|| report the progress of its earn-
Ipaign; and future work will lie plan-
county clerk, were visitors in Indian- + _ ,
apolis Friday. Couple Married Here Harvey Owens, city mail carrier By Hev, W. E. Gill
and Mrs. Tulla Haymer, employed in Mrs. Dovie Jent of Putnam County the local I’o-ioffiee, are confined to | and Charles R. Query, farmer of neat their homes by illness. Ray Herbert, Boland, were married here Thursday
and assess a sniall tine for assault and batu-ry, but under tlie circum- 1 stances, Phillips will hove to stand ! another trial.— Brazil Times. 1
CHjemRLPPS Isitd!<*•! Aak yoa# Drucclat /\ uUrm^utdV.rr:,^ JUffUiHc sMled with Blue iviu&uu Tak* du atkar. Hay V r >t U« i. : ale-1. L ■ 0 Utty Nu«* I S0LP IV DHUOGUTS EVtHYWatKS
I Wabash Valley Auxiliary
The Waha-h Valley Auxiliary met with Mrs. Ora Krider Thursday evei ning. The guests were: Mrs. Raymond Baldwin, Donald Davidson, “Ted” Hock, Misses Nilnh and Maxine Seel- ! ey, Mrs. Baldwin scored high and Mrs. Wayne Marks, low. The next I month's meeting will be held with
Mrs. Wayne Marks,
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ANNOUNCING WEST’S BREAD FOR GREENCASTLE •>» iftffj Buy at the Following Independent Stores:
1 ££ 1
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WKTZCiROUEUY UO. KAUBLE& SON YV. H. EITFIJORfiE FLINT & CONRAD THOMAS MORAN T. F. KKNNKDY F. Nl( HOLSON TKMULKMAN A SON H ATFIFLD & (HLBKRT MRS. A. F. (’RAYVLKY
( . H.MONNETT # ( .T. VAN! LEAVE S. I). EARLEY LEE WILLIAMS ) « (TIRRY INMAN N. L. SNIDER OKOOAN & MILLER E. E. C ALDWELL WM. ANDERSON & sSON
West’s Bread Wins West’s Bread wins Freel Trophy award offered to Bakers of the United Stales and ( anada. West's Bread score I 9H', perfect, (lie highest score ever given in this contest.
WEST’S BREAD Is Not Sold in Chain Stores WEST BAKING* CO.
Here They Are — Yum! Lum Slicewell Wect’c Salt Risin * west s WhoIe • Wheat Rye Bread For Busy Women West’s Ready-Cut Bread
Mrs. Shuey Hostess C. Church Section I Section 1 of the Christian Church met Thursday afternoon with Mm. Ocil Shuey. There were 17 members present. Mrs. Robert Pierce hail charge of the devotions in keeping with the word, "Love.” Plans were made for the Union meeting which will be held with Section I a- hostess at the Christian church, January 31st. After the general routine of business, the meeting closing in the usual manner. The hostess served ref reshments. Mrs. Rector Has Program At Meeting (If Section II Section II of the Christian church met Thursday afternoon at the heme of Mrs. O. J. Stewart with 17 memb< r> answering to roll call. After the business meeting, Mrs. Charles Hector had charge of the program, and a general discussion followed. Two guc-ts, Mrs. W. H. I’rice and Mrs. Brice Brown, were present. Delightful refreshment- were served by the
hostess.
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Mrs. Gardner Gives Pretty Dinner-Bridge Mrs. Chnile- Gardner entertained the members of the Dos Mesas Bridge Club and three guests at her home on South College Ave., Thursday evening with a bridge-dinner. A delectable four-course dinner was served by candlelight at three small tables which were decorated with crystal flowers. Greentupers were effectively used. The member.- of the club present were: Mrs. A. A. Abbott, Mrs. Bruce Frazier, Mrs. Harry Voltmer, Mrs. II. E. H. Greenleaf, Mrs. J. W. McConnell, Mrs. Fied Thomas, Mrs. Dora Sweet ami Mrs. Roy Evans, and the guests were Mrs. W. A. Crandall, Mrs. J. L. Dawson and Mrs. W. A. Grogan. Mrs. Frazier -cored high and Mrs. Abbott second high. +++♦•• Mrs. Sitlington Honored At Bridge Patty Mrs. Frank Kittles entertained in i liniior of In i -i-ter, Mr-. It. T. Sitlington of Little Rick, Arkansas, with an afternoon bridge Thursday at her home on eiv-t Seminary street. Tjall yellow takers were tfsed,'and 1 all the other appointments carrid out in a dainty yellow color scheme. Mrs. A. G. Brown received prize for high score, Mrs. Elmer VanCleave for second high, and Mrs. Sitlington, the guosf'jifize?' " ‘ ' * * THE MARKET INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10 (UP)— Hogs receipts (5500; holdovers 328; market steady to 25c off; loss on weights 235-300 lbs.; 140-270 lbs $10.-ir>-$10i25; lattor for 140-235 lbs; 270-350 lbs. $9.(50-$10; 110-140 lbs., $9.75-$10; 90-110 lbs. $9-$9.50; packing ,-ows $8.$8.75. Cattle receipts 400; calves receipts 350; market steers nominal, shestock strong; few cows $7.50-$9.50; best light heifers held above $14.50; low cutters and cutters ffi-O.SO; vealers 50c off, $17.50 down. Sheep receipts 400; market steady; good and choice $13,50-14.50; others $10.5fl-$13. ■■■ — MASONIC NOTICECalled meeting Temple I/idgo No. 47, Friday, 7:30 p, m. F. C. degree. W. O. Long, W. M. E. E. Caldwell, Sec’y,
Quality Meat Market & Delicatessen Blue label beef, veal, pork and lamb of best quality. Also veal loaf, Macaroni loaf, Salami, calf hearts, baby beef, and calf liver, brains, country sausage, dressed chickens, and oysters. Ferndell brand coffee, preserves and choice eannd fruits. Also cheese, crackers, cakes, soups and Heinz’s dill, sliced and sweet pickles. H. R. Nicholas Phone 42
EXTRA! EXTRA!! EXTRA-A-A!! SPECIAL SALK ON N IAV BROODER STOVES
$17.50 $13.50 $12.50
HATCHERY
One Royal stove, was S2ti.,
Now
One Royal stove, was $21.
Now
One Dandy Stove, was $18.50
Now
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FRIDAY'S
No one knows the silent heartaches.
Only those who have lost ran tell
Of the grief that is borne in silence
For the one we love so well
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