The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1930 — Page 2

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l‘H0NEA2 PHONE 12 SATURDAY CASH MARKET Beef Brains, LI) 8V2C Hulk Kraut, Lb. .. 5c* Fresh Fork Hones, Lb. 7*4c Fresh Livervvurst, 12 r ^<* !‘uro I.ard, Lb . 12^4c Haeon Squares Lb. . . 15e lioilinu - l^-et'. Lb. * 15c Fresh Side Fork, Lb 17 J /2C Fresh Spare-Ribs, Lb. 18c Siu*ar ( ured Hacon, '/ 2 or whole. Lb. .. . 23c Tender Reef Steak, Lb. . 25c Some nice Home drown Flotatoes, Hu. .$2.00 Fresh \ eal—Lamb—Pork W. H. EITELORGE PLONK 12 VVEDELIVi;:

' THE DAITiT BANNER Entered in the Post Offlee at OreMeahtte. Indiana, ax aeeond rlaaa mail matter. Under the act «>f March 3,

1879.

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Personal And Local News

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. „. . . ... -> 'Urprise for nil these who t I lli !•. < HUIsr A. j come. The offeriiijr received on BirthVi'l AuTjday will lie o I reived as i ( | a y Sunday p:oe.- into tile missionary ■ ml Hirtliilay Sunday by the BiMe lf ur „| () f the Bible School each year. S. I 4i| o thn* First (’hristian cliurch j „

<• (irecntastl'e. Thi- speciaJ wry ice v:, ^tursed three years UK", an 1 ! tV; day la become more popular rnclf year. Instead of members of the school bringing their birthday otTering in the month when their hirthday occutall of the. offerings 41 e brought ore this one day. A spee- ;. [ program is- planned in which all , f tli.- departmei t- « f the school have a part. I hiring this program the ofl.img Ulfen by months, and the jnonth havint* ih«- largest numtjer present with an offering, is given •i>%«ial mention. I i t year there wn« a candle to be lighted for every member of -the *. bool. The committae in cha.-g»- of *• « special program this year > has i ,t an- ouneed their plans, but will

A SOl'RCK OF ( RIME INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 21 (UP)— Ninety-two percent of the youths that are brought to (trial for criminal charges in Marion county lack proper religious training and have insuf- , ficient education, according to Prosecutor Judson I,. Stork, t Every young man should have an i Merest and slimld be urged by hij orents to divffrt his attention from iclene.-R, the source of all crime, Sitirk said.

Mrs. Jerome Coleman who has b<*m ill of wl4>oping cough at the home of her datgtiter, Mrs. John A. Dietrich, was rctmoved to the County Hospital tli*- morning. .

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweeney spent Thursday in Terre Haute visiting rel-

atives.

Miss Lurile P.r.ekney and Mi-'S Ir- | one Bowel of Terre Haute, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rrackney. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilliert Christenherry, Walnut St., a son, yesterI day. The baby weighed nine pounds, . and has been named Cohen K. Christenberry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKee of near j Detroit, Mich., are here called by the J serious illness of the former’s mother Mrs. Clay McKee, living north of Greencastle. Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. H. H. Walls of Bedford, which occurred Wednesday. She is the aunt of Mr.-. Charles Mclntire, Beveridge St. The little Cummings baby, (laughter of Luwreu-e Cummings, who lives southeast of Cloverdale, is recovering veiy nicely from a serious case of double pneumonia. Ross A. Hutcheson and others have filed a petition in the Putnam circuit court against Reha Hutcheson and other , for partition and sale of real estate. W. M. Sutherlln is attorney for the plaintiffs. Funeral services for Mrs. Cathc’ine Quigg Prout, 7.1 years old, former (ireenca-tle woman, who died in Huntington Park, Calif., February 14, of arteriosclerosis, were held from the McCurry Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body, which arrived over the Monon railroad Thursday afternoon, was acamipanied from Chicago, by Mis.- Med a (Juigg, a granddaughter. Interment was in Forest Hill cemetery.

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Mrs. Ellen B»wen continues serinuhly ill at her home on East Semlinwry St. Mr.-. Mary Coleman, mother of Mrs. John Defthiich, has gon#‘ to the County hncpjtal for treatment. Erma Williams, who was operated mi for appendicitis recently, has been dismissed from the hospital and is at her homr. I.ester Minnirk from Gordon, Tex., is vi-iting in Greem-a-tie with John Hamm, his unde, and Jess Minnick, a cousin. The City I.ihraiy will l>e open a< usual during the da> Saturday, bu' will close Saturday nig||t in honor of Washington’s birthday anniversary. The county commissioners have installed two fire extinguidiers at the county farm. The extingul-hers were secured from C. K. Priest, local FyrFiter agent. Miss Mar/e Zaharukos, owner for many years of the confectionery shop on Washington St., Iia reported tii. t >hc has sold out to Mi. Nicholas Goinu, formerly of Sullivan. The shop tfill be dosed for . < verul day.- for lepaiis and redecorations anil will open simiii udder the new manage-

ment.

County t ngineer Or ille O’Neal and viewers on ttiree county roads filed their reports with County Auditor W. E. Gill Thursday. Viewers had previously reported favorably on the three roads. The County commissioners will act on the roads at their meeting in March. The roads are the Chadwick county line road between Putnam and Clay counties, the I.ogan road in Washington townsh ji, and the Wallace road in Cloverdale town-hip. The City .Meat Market and Grocery owned and operated by Cochenour and Son was sold Monday. Mr. Clarence McCammack, the new proprietor, who also operates the Armour cream station, has rented the Cohn building one door east of the former location of the meat ma.ket, to which he is moving the stock of merchandise as w<ll as the cream station. In addition to meats, Mr. .McCammack proposes to enlarge the present -took to include a complete line of eroceries, vegetables, etc. Mr. Oren Shoemaker has been employed as rlerk.—Cloverdale Graphic. Rev. B. H. Bruner, pastor of the First Christian church, has announced a special -ermon for next Sunday morning in keeping with the celebration of the birthday of George Washington. He will -peak on the following subject at 10:40 a. m., “Would Washington Be Proud of America Today?" If the Father of our country could look over this great lepuhlic today, what elements in our national life would he point to with pride ? What elements would bring grief and sorrow to his heart? In this sermon, Mr. Bruner will raise and discuss some of the questions which are fundamental to the life and welfare of our country in thLtwentieth century. All who are interested in facing -ome of these que--lions fairly, are invited. Society Mesdames Denman and Abrams Knlertuin F ive tables of bridge were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mesdames W. L. Denman and Roy Abrams at Mrs. Abram’- home on W. Poplar St. The house was charmingly decorated with red roses ami 'carnations. Mrs. Jay Ector, of Portland, Ore., was pre.-ent as the guest of honor, and received a large bunch of red carnations. Five o’clock tea was served at the end of the afternoon. ♦♦+♦♦♦ Bridge-Luncheon Given At Country Club Mesdames Sam Rariden, 8. C. Sayers, Harry Smith and H. Askew entertained at the Country Club today with a George Washington luncheon, and bridge party. There were twenty-twn tables, arranged in two circle*, one outside the other, around a central table. Red, white and blue were used in the decorations. A huge bouquet of carnation# in the three colors was placed on the cenGnl table, and flag# formed the decmotions on others. A large flag waplacod over the fire place. Luncheon was served at one o'clock, and bridge was enjoyed in the afternoon. + + •»•♦♦♦ ( rescent Kebekah Ixtdge Civet Mmatrel Show The Crescent Kebekah lodge gave a minstrel show at 8 o’clock last night at their lodge room. The performer# played to a full house. Kdythe Brumley and Anna Rector read. .Jake Kiefer’s "Discordant Angels’* played . everal “Orchestra” selections, and the Elmore Entertainers, made up of members of the Elmore family and others, |»foved to lie very popular with the audience. Miss Kathryn Stoner spent the day in Indianuyolis Friday. Mrs. Florence Robinson of Fillmore was In Gfeencustle Friday. Mb-s Lucille Allap^ind Mlsa Margaret Morris were in Indianapolis on Friday.

PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at auction on my farm one and one half niijes west of Mt. Meridian, on the National roud, on Wednesday, Feb. 2(i starting at 10:.'10 M. TWO HORSES—Blue Roan mares, one smooth mouth, one coming three year olJ, a good one. CATTLE— 9 head cows, three Shorthorn cows, one to freshen in March, one in April, one in September. One real 5 gallon Holstein cow, five Jerseys, freshen in September, giving two to three gallons milk daily. . , HOGS—Four brood sows to farrow in March. Three thoroughbred Durncs. One thoroughbred two year old Ihiroc "'“'ARMING IMPLEMENTS. Wagon harness, suikey breaking plow', good as new, suikey hay rake, like new, real good mowing machine, two ill-* harrows, ti and 7 foot, galvamz«t chicken coops, hog feeders and many articles not mentioned. TERMS CASH ALFRED H. STONE (). J. RECTOR, A net. RA V VACGHY < lerk. Diiiwr K4*rv**d on grounds.

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NEW NECKWEAR Beautiful new lace collar and cuff setsithat are very sm combined with bright crepe dresses, the increasing^ ^ tween season’s costume. The newest type of collar-the mandkerchief c„n ar A fuff ^ ' ithiusc effects and vestees for suits—silks or linen. 50c To $2.95 THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford

MORTON COMMENT! V ( HCR( H Church School 10:00 A. M., Mrs. J. Burks, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Subject “Fire". Evening Service 7:00 P. M. Subject “Four Kinds of Soil.” (Quarterly Conference at Bellmore, March 2. All day meeting, basket dinner with Dr. Briggs and Rev. C. G. I.izenby of Indianapolis as speakers. This church is your Community church. Everyone invited to worship regardless of creed. Boost your Community by boosting your Community Church. T. J. Cotton, pastor.

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DIETING EXPERIMENT The girls of (he Do Science department of the high seiiooi. under the direel Ion of Mi- Ader. have been carrying on a very interesting experiment. Four young white cals welt" acquired and named, and for the past twci weeks the ruts have been fed nn rl'-fneted diets, and the change In development c: refillly watched by Die girls. "Buddy’’ has been kept on a diet of spinach, whole wheat bread and nut oleomargarine. The first week he gained 17 grants and 'he second ween only 2 grams. He has been healthy hut there has been vei > little growth "Mikado," the second rat. has enjoyed .i diet of whole milk and whole wtteul bread, ami has grown large, sleek ami frisky. In the first week, he gained 29 grams, and the second showed a gain of 24 grants. ' Weakly.’ so called because he was the “rtint" of the group, has been kept on a diet of whole wheat bread, nut oleomargarine, apples and coffee He soon got to the place where he^ would touch nothing hut tlm coffee, and is small and nervous, and his coat lost its smooth shiny apppenrance. The first week he showed a gain of lli grams Inti only 4 gr .ms the second. “Humdinger." lias lived on white bread,

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The diets have been however, and the response , h , diets will be closely WatpM girls have hecotm very four pets, and the rats W i )tnt so tame that they all™ to be picked up and played »|,fc. kittens. And while these t;r l, making pels of these animal, are learning a I, , they will never forget

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TO PAVE HIGHWAY MUN‘. IE, Did., Fet,. 21 | Repiestntatives of citie, ln j J along state road 21 met at Mar. lay plans for the paving of p,, between Peru and Marion thi, " and between Marion and Ri,^ during the next two year.,, The stretch is part of tint lachian Way, u national highn, tween Chariest,m, 8. ( ., ai.,| % as well as the shorte.-t loop bft* Cincinnati and rhicuyo. It is hoped the pavement * completed before the opening World’s F air at Chicago.

THE GRANADA "Sunny Side L’p” the movietone I F„x special which is without a doubt the most popular of all screen -uceesses of the current year, will be- j gin its run at the Granada Theater this Saturday night with a special, midnight performance, and continue thru Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. I The production needs no introduction to the public and from the reports tin musical comedy ereen ver - j ion has had from its recent Indianap< lis run, the entire community will welcome the ((lining f this gloriouentertainment. The stry is one of the mst simple' and sweetest ever brought • to the seteen. It has everything combined and a picture that will entertain every 1 one, both young and old. Its just one of those grand and glorious pictures ! that embodies most every subject in amuesment. Of course we all know who the featured leads are, but in case some one! should not know we will say that Janet Gaynnr and < luules Farrell, th«most popular of all love-teams, are} herewith presented in a sunburst of song, dance and music. Not a dull ( moment in the entire picture and judging from ail comments received,' it’s another one of those precious jewels in entertainment that rarely come this way. . The engagement is limited to a special run of hrtec days only, with 'Midnight show tomorrow night (Saturday) and in all probability, the popular Granada Theater will not hold the many people who have been patiently waiting to ,-ee and hear this wonderful production.

THE GRANADA For a Saturday entertainment, the Granada Theater presents Lila I>-e M Radio’., dramate triumph “The Second Wife" which will deeply interest lovers of the dome-tic type of entertainment. The story is strong in theme, dejrirting the constant tnemnrie- of the first wife brought before that of the second. Her sacrifice*, love and affection, create much sympathy with un audience and the story is well told, and distinct dialogue. It’s one of the better all-talkers and a picture that tugs at the heart strings. Haying apposite Miss I>.e a- the w ife, is Conrad Nagel, the husband, who makes hi# initial how to Greencastle theatre patron- in the “talkies." (Tonight, Gertrude Lawrence, the celebrated musical comedy stage star, gives un excellent portrayal of her work as an entertainer which she did (tuiing the great World war in the all-talking Paramount picture “The Battle of Paris.” Plenty of singing, dancing and comedy predominate throughout this offering.

THE VONCASTLE

The nig Diamond Robbery’’ j H ||, 0 title of Tom Mix' very best Western offering which i# showing two days at the Voneastle opening tonight Theatej patrons wAm have commit ted themselves to the theory that Western picture# confine their Inter e*4 exclusively to slam h#ng notion will find the surprise of their theater going lives Ht the V(mon#||e in

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