The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1930 — Page 2
,r THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY. FEB. 7. Ift30.
'BETTER FOOD m^dr:.
Values For Friday And Saturday
FLOUR
(,nl.U .MEDAL OR I’ll.I. -HI KY. 24 LB. > K
t in vnn ' K
• LI B 21 LB.
99c 79c
NAVY BEANS, SOAP POWDER
• Moll K
H \M> I'll K I
Mfix.l K'
PORK k BEANS
COFFEE
< nr vi in i LI B
I KIM H. LB. :'.">c JKWKL BK\\n
2 Lbs. 17c 2 Pkg. 25c 3 Cans 20c LB. 25c
( ocoanut Fancies, Lb 17c Tutti Fruit Bar ( ake. Each 23c 1‘eanut Brittle, 2 Lbs 25c Pastry Flour, 5 Lb. Sack 24c Lx tracts. Vanilla, 3-4 Oz 14c Pancake Flour, C ountry club 5 Lb. Sack 25c Bananas. 4 Lb. for 25c Fancy box Apples, 3 lb. for 25c Sweet Potatoes, 6 Lb 19c
TUB DAILT KAXXEB E>terfd ta the Post uBlee at Sraea--astle, Indiana, aa iecomr 1 clana mall matter. L'ndcr the act of March l. 1879. Sabarriptleu price, 11 eeaU per wee*.
Perraaal And Local News
Mr. an i Mr~. C. H. Bamabr will leave S.' a;, for Florida, where they plan t" some time. Mr-. Ralph J« h -ten of Montezuma, i« t gu-st of her parents, Mr. an<l Mr-. J"hn Ha-pel n south Jack- n
, Thursday Reading Huh Elects* New Officers The Thursday Reading Club h.-i.l
. S •'
members responded to roll call. One gue-t, Mrs. Lee Williams, was present. A feature of the meeting was the election of officer- which le-ulted as follows—President, Mr- Paul Allen: vice-president, Mrs. Harriet Callahan: secretary, Mr- Gail Arnold; treasurer, Mrs. Harvey Owens. Mrs. Robett Stoner had the program, giving a paper on Washington and a contest on facts and fiction. A color scheme of pink and white was used in the refreshments. Th.- next meeting will lie the nn-
i aftern I Snider. Miss j with tl [lish th i Hauck
Mr.
Stone, a penal farm escape, ■ I iii the county jail Friday lv. i^irole Officer (iiliiert
Sotiefv Telephone All Social Items To 9.i Woman’s Club To Meet Saturday The Woman's Club will meet on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 with Mr Caroline Swahlen, : i2li E. Seminary -treet. Mrs. A T. Briggs will give the program, her • abject being “The Negro in Literature." Mrs. Fied LO’Hair will sing.
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l»»I Bridge Club Met \t Home Of Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Wright I The next meeimg ■" —
Mr. anil .Mrs. I' -1 N- Wright er-1 nlia | party at the hot e < Mr-. B. K.
• rtc.ined the da Bridge Club on Wringer.
+ -F v -1- d
: -ig*-, at their h at 309 W. Wa-h- o. K. 'let
Elmer Seller won ■ men, and Mrs. women. Rcfre-h-it the end of the
Mr>. ( harle»i Bowman Kntertmined B. P. ' ' lub
Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Kale «.V Spinach FRESH PICNICS - Lb. 15'c
PORK BUTTS
I KF->H
.•> N I>
LEAN
ROLLED ROAST
NO Bum: Ml W tSTF.
Lb. 23c Lb. 27c
BEEF BRAINS, Lb 12' 2 c
CHUCK ROAST,
( lit lit K BEEF
Lb, 22c
Lngton street. M first prize for t
F.lotiis*- Wagner, an actress I Lyle (ireen for th
•Foil, w Thiu" at the Eng- ments were serve. • week, i- the guest of the (evening.
. i +++*++ nd Mrs. C. W. Martin ar-
nounce the birth of a six and one-half
I •' -iri. yesterday at the St. \ in- \| r . t harles &■ wman wa- hostess -p tal, li lanapoli-. . e g p Wed . r uy a- - Chicag . v:-it< ! • g. Two \ r» were present,
. M Mary Mall vr.t.en n.-
. P.i.'i K. Seminary St., thl- past week.! Refreshments v re served .luring
He has returned to Chicago. the social hour. .- Cr^ntn, Ora O'Hair and ♦ + v + + , e
u a id>_ Met \i . have been off duty because of
I illi - have returned to work. Cecil, _\j rs g_ (
L
J Ray
Home Of M-- < r.e.h>
and
Br
duty becau-e
at Walnut
w;.,- da'r.age.i
W men's Stud;.
Frank Ashworth are
•f illness. j Thursday after -treet and College avenue j present. Mrs. -lightly Friday morr.-j harge of the
. entertained the ..b at her home Twenty-two out „r member.- were R. Boyle wa.- in gram, speaking o:
ing about 10 o’clock when an overheated furnace pipe set fire to a - • - nd f! or. City firemen used the b-- ster tank on the fire truck to extinguish the flames. The Br therhod of the Methodist ihurcir wil ave a banquet in the ba-e--ent of the church at fi:30 ..n L.ni.iin’s birthday. Mr. E. Dow Ban- • roft, n>- of the most prominent las.er of the Methodist church will be the gue-t, and will speak during ‘he evening. An enjoyable evening is anticipates). Make it a point to be
there.
In the suit f Clara A. Gilbert, ad-
“T e American W -en Who Are Dong Intetesting Tn ngs Today." Refreshment- re served by the -te-s at the -e of the busin---
meeting.
+ 4- •!• + -h ♦ Mr- Cannon and Miss Black Entertain At t ountry Club
Mtllt | TO NON RKMDENTS
S I \ I F. OF INDIANA. PLXTNAM COUNTY
4 - * ?S: in the Circuit Court of Putnam inty the State of Indiana. J-.- F. ti • spie. Admini-trator • • E-;.i'» < f Richard S. Gille-pie. • -e,i v William Gillespie, et al. No. 7194—C mplaint for sale of •al estate to pay debts and liabi!:-
• • s of dec-dent'- rstate.
i t k w . that on the 18th day • f January, 1930, the above named .-f. y Ja-’.-s and Ailee .attorn-
the 'ffof the Clerk it Court of Putnam Courtate of Indiana, his comst th» above named dethe -aid plaintiff havd in =aid Clerk's office t of a competant person, st -aid defendant's Joes. ,-. Martna Fletcher, od, Thomas G. Word, tod, Lula King, Garth Samuel A. Baird, Kathw art, Buford Smith, A
th. i ■ • •• u» W. Gillespie, May 'rri*. 'd^rceila Gillespie and Ir-
e"re r. • resident- of the
of Indiana: that said action is lion by the said administrator " er for the *a.e of certaiq -tate to raise pr coeds to pay]
and iuiibiiit:es of the e*-
/ Richard S. Giile-pie, late of otnty /ieccase«i., and wherea*
iamtiff havii d complaint
be heard and determined in their -
sence.
FERD LUCAS, CLERK.
James and Aliee. Att’y for Plaintiff.
the affsdav showing tl «-pi,me M.-e Ida M. w.s James R. W B:,ir.l Enjc-r, .*r, Baird St
21-3ts.
NOTICE to No\-RE>IDF\T> STATE OF INDIANA, PUTNAM COUNTY. In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, in the State • f India a. Joseph F. Gillespie, et -ill J - sephine Meekin— et al. N’o. 13214—Cot: air.t for part von
Mrs. Frank Car. n and Miss Helen Black w :l| give .-’cheon-bridge at the Country Cl., at one o’clock to- ■ rrow. The g -t ,,f honor is Mr-. Thoma- Ryan, ■ incinnati, O., wh< i- visiting in (jr>—: castle at the pres-
ent time. m e + ♦ ♦ ♦
-tratrix of the e-tate of Clar Me «' ,i ng of Country Reading Cluh
H«4d \ I H.,n • Mr-. St«MT
•v <<d Pollom, of Manhattan, G r 1 The Country Reading club met at ■ :.s-r.ages, gr-wir.g "u: -■{ :ne death, the home of Mr-. Lycurgus Stoner,
of Gilbert when struck by an auto driven by Pollom, the plaintiff has hied an affidavit in the Putnam Circuit court asking that the suit be sent to another county for trial, because
of iocal prejudice.
It is expected to start work early this spring on the new Tri Dell scr-
Wedneaday Night Th- Greenca.-tle O. E. S. met in session Wednesday night and work of a new ritual was given in a very ; efficient man-er by the new ■ ffio-r-The Grand Chaplin. Professor T. G. i'l vker, wa.- escorted to the East. :.n,i Mi-. Empot"alk-r, ^I r -, and Mrs. Otto Carty. and Mrs. Lola I Rumford were received into the • rvler Refreshments <-f fiuit -alad, coffee | ■nd cake were served. + + + **•» Miss Met ammack Entertains Ailh Valentine Party Mi.-- Sarah M.Camma k entertain--ti with a Valentine party hursday at •er hanie. Th'> were thirty-tw,, rue st- present. Refreshments of ice .-ream, cage. mint-, lemonade anti andv hearts were served. The room,cere decorated with the Valentine cc lot s, reti and white, and there waa Valentine for each guest present. The evening was -pent in playing game- ar.il every gu-st had a delight-
ful time.
r, — FOR RENT—Good 170 acre improved farm.—O. W. Obenchain, Green- . . > 1 Be *'24-X. 7-2-p.
New Spring . deesses $16.75 Deliglitl'ul new styles for street a r d afternoon wear— smart, fashioned of colorful and beautiful prints or of ireorc ‘Ues and flat crepes. In the new nigh shades. Sizes tor Women & Misses THE QUALITY SHOP
I. H. Pi n HF(*RD
songs, “Tlv F Universal prod Maynard, oi • ater Friday, urtiay. Maynard it ' tlays of th-- ) medicine show -<vne miiaculoM of the old v have becorm
lion.
The largest nard's caree
,f the Wes*.” | the beautiful Gladys J
-tarring Ken
.- -.he Voncastle The- • ntinues ,.vtr Sat-
the role of the gu “Shew Boat" and as the old-time m
twelve-year-, ,| Jackie uJ : ire, revives the ; nar '' s Pf°tege <tures<|ue corner-lot -riek riding. it- ballyhoo fo. | Far from th( jr. -:,:i , and tne |thp supp()rt !fjv(ln j, ' -hows which : his horw ,c r;lrzan ..■“ ,, American institu-| new an( , a>t lUm)jn ’ r (
ing those he has done
. rting cast in May-1 nar ' 1 P ictur ' * embled by Di- ' A comedy and
rector Harry J. F >n for “The P-ir-! the Vonea-tle’. Friday^
ade of the " •
it is headed by gram.
NKW KKN M N \RI» THRILLER ((•MINI, TO Vi»N( \STI.E
With the spectacular and col rful background of one of the original old-time wild west sh w> snapping with action .and thrill- ami featured! by a revival of famou- old western
J. Sm M N'c
and sale of real estate.
Be it kr wn, that <c the l*th day of January, 193", the above nam-d plaintiffs by Jame- 4; Ailee, attorneys filed in the office of the Clerk f the Circuit Court of Putnam County, in the State of Indiana, their complaint against th«- above ram d defendants and the -aid plaintiff- h •rg also filed in .- ■: Clerk's off - the affidavit of a < r.retent [>rsboasing that -aid ,>£enda -, J - -ephine Meekins. M.-.-a Fiet • r. Ida N. Wocsl, Tr.,,"-a- (;. VV »>d. J. t--R. Wt-od, Lula King. Gar.h Ba r i PNger, Samuel A. Baird, Kathryn Baird Stewart, Bufor<: Smith, A J. Smith, Thomas W. G: - :e. May M Norris, Marcella Gi e.; .. and 1- - Gillespie, are not re-dents of the State of Indiana; T- »t -a i cau-e ' action i- for ti> rart:t -n an*:
ority hou-c on ea-t Third -treet n a lot the sorority purchased recently of Prof. D. A. Rothrock for 4-4.000. T o architects are Coen 4; Baldw n, of . Riverside, 111., who are drawing pia- - j for a $75,000 build.r.g. Actual I - traction is expected to begin April I, I t was said. The chapter has sold ts ! present brick chapter hou-e in Forest ] Place to the university.—Bloomingb n
j World.
iid rii
of real estate, and whereas said
tg by endorsement ; plaintiffs having by end< r-ement on aid the order of j said complaint, and an order of 'a : d required -aid defendants to : court required .»ai<l defendants to ap•t>ear -aid < -'urt and answer or pear in said t'urt, and answer
demur thereto on the J'lth day "f | demur thereto rn the joth day of
March, 1930.
N m .therefore, by oHer of said J Now, Therefore, By Order of art. . ,i <icf„ ;,iams last above Court, said defemla-ts last above .-i * . r.-n-y mlifted of the Si- 1 named are hereby notified of the fii-
:ng and pendency of -aid complaint against them and that unle-s they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the Jbth day of March, 1930, the same being the 64th judicial day of a term
: otd at trie Court House in ; of said Court to be began and hald at I Gr-enca-tie, Indiana, on j the C< urt Ho:..-» i r . the City of Green>1 nday in Jan. 1930, saidicastie, Indiana, the fir-t .'londay in np • and '. •■ matters and things [January. 1930, said complaint and the
.
1930, the day of a begun ar the City the first
• lei.cy against them aru
-- tney appear and an««e r j tn- reto, at the calling of !
the JUth day of March, being the 64tn judicial
term ot -aid Court to be!
Oscar F. Smith, former DePauw -tudent. for nearly ter. years manager of the claim department of the Indiana Liberty Mutual Irv-urance Co.,
j has formed a partnership with Finier
kliff, Indianaieslia attorney-.
j The new firm will be known as Rinierj^H
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DePauw at ■ «,• .• «, h. .. .§g
s—
ration apj» =
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REY tH.VING D<K»R> \T THE
PDSTDFFK F Tn Hi. RI MOV l.|) = I Heath, local contractor, to replace j the pre-ent north and east revolving !B j doors of the local postoffice with dou- B b!e df*, ^ National Bank. The new doors mu-t
be in place within 90 days.
According t Po-tma-ter E. R. Bartj ley, the pre-*-nt door- hav,- been found unsati -factory, and even dangerous, j Young people and students sometimes ■ whirl the doors at dangerous speed. The new doors will have a radiator , between them to better heat the postoffire. The ea.-t <: • r wql be bearded up fiist for installation of the double doors, and then the north
door will be boarded up.
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S. Indiana S:.. Thursday aftern ,>ti I ut 2 o’clock. R> -ponse- to r<>ll call I 1 re "Noted liege- in America." 1 , Mrs. John McF -land read a paper on I 'Drama'* whii was followed by an ! -.eresting cor.:---t picturing a num- j Hutcheson le •• an in.-tructive
b “I Speech.” Miss
■ M.idred Curry ren- • re<i several vocal
and Mis- Ma- :aiea Anderson
N'e v Harm r.y . two leading-. Refreshments were served during the -o :a! our. N'ineu*T members wer*-pr--ent, and the following guests: Mrs. Frank Farmer, Mrs. Frank Jor.es, Mrs. Eva Steve -on, Mrs. J. E Curry and daughter. Mrs Keith j Hall of N mh Salem: Mr-. Oscar j O’Hair, and Mr-. Edith Tonn of In- <
diaina polls.
CHICHESTtfiS PILLS w ^ Ifir DIAMOND Rii \ N I*. A yvar hraggt»i /\ L^rjk > • ~ 7 'r A.ri ^ l .’ ’ j' A) ' f III •« f?f • 1 ► HA ItK\M» MLLv »^40 »- rw...a tv t*«t. Re a t«. !»• r Sow ! niT\ py PVLAYWB£hK
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Economy Store-Not Wall Sj \\ iu n you need a friend you no id homi; \n:k(’HANT and \i:yii| WALL STRKET. '-alt li-h for Health an I real Economy, 12 Fish for only
Fresh Beef Steak, I b ......
25c
Peanut Butter 2 lb-. .
Chuck Roast
23c
Boiling Beef, Lh. . .
-wifi's Premium Bacon Lh. Box
41c
Swiss -leak frnmfe arm, Lh.
Sugar Cured Bacon in
19c
Breakfast BaroilU roll. .
Lard of guaranteed purity. 3 lbs fur ..
34c
Fre»h Oysters, -aniu pint
Fancy Grimes Golden Vpples, 1 lbs
29c
l ex as Grape Fniit 1 large size. .1
F.sco brand hath room tisaue. 6 for
41c
Ylatche-. largMt 1 bNca . I
San Marto, the better ( offer, Lh
45c
Maxwell Hou-e and ( base and Sanborn Coffees. Fh. mIj (iri «, aslle home cannid string beans 2 large ranI )nl> J Tell us your neids, w*- ha>e it. and alway- prirril Don’t foruret that your home irnnhanj your friends. We Deliver " I’M
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THE TALK OF THE TOW -IT’S HIGH QUALITY:WEST’S BREAD Protect Your Health and Trade at the Following Independant Store
NOTICE MR. FARMER If you are going to raise com to sell why not make It sugar corn. It will mak> you more per acre and you will not have to wait for sour money.
are
shot cling of the com
going to install a large dump and there will he no more
... .b “* t h*» turn •
For further particulars call or write *>
LAIKXiA CANNING CO.
LADOGA. INDI \\ \
INDIANAPOLIS M VlfhFT
INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 7 (UP)Hcgs receipts 500i ; holdovers 472; generally 2.V up; 150-3u0 lbs., 411.03-1 411.10; load or two 411.25; 300 IbsJ and up, 10.50-10^5; 130-160 lbs., at
41.15-10.65: packing sows
(attle receipts 550; calves 650; steer- nominal, she stock steady; mo=t cows 6.50-b; heifers gem-rally $9-11; low cutters and cutters 5-6; vealersj 50c up 415.50 down.
WKTZ GROC ERY< 0. i 9 1 * (i \ a KALHLE & SON W. H. EITEUORGE FLINT & (ONKAD TH(KS. MORAN T. J. KENNEDY r. NICHOLSON TEMPLEMAN & SON HATFIELD & GILBERT ' MRS. A. F. ( RAWLEY
(ILALITY MEAT M ARKET (. H.MONNETT ( . T. YAM LEAVE S.D. EARLEY LEE WILLIAMS LORRY INMAN N. L. SNIDER W. M. ANDERSON & ^ (iROGAN & .MILLER E. E. C ALDWELL
100-130 lbs., 9.40-9.90; J *.25-19.25. E
Sheep receipts 600; Ipmbs around 25c off; bulk 11-12.25.
and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. FERD LUCAS, CLERK. James Ailee, Att’y for Plaintiff. 21-3tsl
Wests Bread Wins! West* 8 Bread won the Free’ Trophy 4 ward Offered to Bakers of the United States and Canada— ft’I - r- hi; i \i> o p rfeet. The highest score ever given in this contest.
West’s Bread 'i IS NOT SOLD IN ( HAIN STORES
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