The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1930 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, ORfEENCASTHE, INDIANA FRIDAY, MAR. 7, ^
THE DAILY BANNER
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Persona! And Local News
BOX SAUSAGE, LB 32e LIVERWIRST, LR 12%c
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.Mr. and M i Eugene Browning I taken an apartment at 317, east Seminary street. Prof. E. B. Nichols is driving a t■ v, Dodg Siv delivered by the H. A. Sheirill Sales Co.
FLOUR. 12 Ul S\CjU matches, 3 boxes,
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JOWL BACON. LB IV
2.‘ie
bacon, lb PIRE LARD, l,l> I2^c
FMLSII nSli — LAMB
NOTICE
fo all subscribers of State Automobile Insurance. I wish to i-npresv mv thanks and appreciai , u for their palrnnage ami rnopnation during my connection wilh that (ompuny. I sincerely (or the continuatioir of that I itromige under the new District \gent, '1 r. Chester York.
Roy Hill is
Mbs Rosalie Baker, east Semini v treit, ha; entered the County Hospital for medical treatment. I Tiler M Kamey of Fillmore is relovering from a minor operation pertormed at the County Hospital Thurs-
ilny.
Prod Lampher of Hamrick Station in the Putnam County Hospital un . ’ 'ojng treatment for inflamatory
rheumatism.
K ymo 11 Cox, formerly connected uiih the fnrnitiire department of the I 'revo aor. has accepted a position .It man with the R. C. Moore elec-
ti ic.il shop.
.John W. Small, for thirty-seven the owner and editor of the
I Waynctown Despatch died Thursday I norning ;.t the Culver hospital here I following: an extended illness. Air. I ^mail’s death took place at five ■I o' lock after he had been a patient at ill h soital rime January first. The
tleeea e<| was well known through
- tic part of the state.—Crawfords-
: ville Journal-Review.
I im ial ' ivices for Airs. Della J. ‘I ih-.veil, wife of A. G. Glidewell for-
Mrs. I
Elmer McKamey was dismissed; A son was born to Mr. and from the County hospital yesterday Lossie Byrd, Mt. Meridian, this mom- ^ afternoon. | ''**'• ,. . , I
T. .1. Nixon, elderly resident, of Clo-1
Air. and Mrs. Raymond | ver ,| a | ei waR taken to the Methodi-'t i :.« Q ,inU Pad a baby girl bom , in indinnanolis. Friday, in
DOES < HOKES |(» hEI I* 1 i ! TERRE HAUTE, Ind., March (UP)—Mrs. Wilhelmine Nienv yer, P'i keeps fit by doing chores around th'
Ho! 1 an * 1,1 " 'b'nt of Greencastle, who died
t her home in Indianapolis Thursday,
Mrs. Niemeyer, native of
has made her home for 20 years with her son and daughter-in-law on a
arm south of T> rre Haute.
Daily the aged woman milks, churncooks and washes dishes. She helpwith the family laundry, sew andj helps care for her seven grandchild-
of Limedale
late yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Airs. J. W. Crandall have received an announcement of the hir*h of a -on, Richard Alarvin, March 2n'l, to Mr. and Air-. Edward Crandall, of Hamilton, Ohio. Walter Ginger, a junior in the University, i- at the Methodist hospital, Indianapolis, undergoing observati <. for mastoiditis. It is feared that his severe condition will develop into
tuberculosis.
AIL-' Hazel Hard acre, of Detroit, is spending the week-end with her mother, Mrs. H. Hardane, the Delta Tau housemother. Mrs. Hurdaere went to Indianapolis this morning t<> meet
her daughter.
Harvey Wilson, WePauw sophomore who was taken to Howard county hospital, Kokomo, last Friday for an operation for hernia, is recovering, according to word received from h: parents who live in Noblesville. It was reported here today that two case- of -pinal meningitis ha c developed in Attica and n dice of another case at Williamsport, nea. Attica, has already appeared in tli •. papers. It was also said that there ate four eases of meningit it Clinton. As yet no new ease- of the disease have developed here since the two last wi -k-end. Crawfordsville appears to he the only contending town in the regional basketball tourney at At tica tomorrow that doi not have a case of meningitis on record. Following reports that the fam.ly
of William Julian, recently sent to j rent debts,
the Indiana State Prison for second deg ee burglary, was damaging the home which they occupied on the Soobee farm, north of Greencastle on the Hainbridge road, deputy Sheriff Alva Bryan and Mr. Scobee went to the home Thuil-day afternoon. They found that a window- had lieen broken and wainscoating on the front porch damaged. It was said the family-
hospital in Indianapolis, Friday,
the McCurry ambulance.
All persons who were exposed to r spinal meningitis through Mrs. Webb have been‘reported to lie negative by the hospital reports, according to Dr. McGaughey. j Dr. John A. Egan will !>e in his office Saturday, March 8th at his usual office hours. He has een in the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis the
past week for treatment.
A petition lo admit Alta Eggers, fiyear old son of Frank Kggvr.-, Coate*ville It. it., to the Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, for treatment, has been granted in the Putnam Cireult court. According to the report of in-. !.. VV. Veaeh of Balnlirldge the child is suffering of adenoids, defer- 1 lice speech and kidney trouble. Mrs. Rosie Query, age 43 years, died Sunday at 12:00 o’clock at St. Vincent hospital, Indianapolis, following an operation for removal of Cnitre last Thursday. The deceased is survived by the hu-baml and fourchildren; Mrs. Violet McKimery of Quincy, Mildred Chester ynd Herman Query at home. Funeral service- were conducted from the Quincy M. E. church Wednesday afternoon, and interment made in Cloverdale cemetery.
—Cloverdale Graphic.
The hoard of directors of the Y. M. C. A.’ at a special meeting held Wednesday voted to close the building and conduct a quiet campaign among the friends of the institution to raise funds with which to pay cuv-
Persons living in the Y
dormitories will be given notice o' the closing but will be permitted to) occupy the room.- there for a fewmore weeks. Ernest Brunoehler, general secretary, will remain on duty for a short time.—Crawford-vilk-
Joumal-Review.
New Wash Frocks Wome’s & Misses
Bright-Colored pn nts & Ginghams of
fast
colors. Youthful fl are skirts, sleeveless models, straightline frocks
& other styles.
A colorful aiRortment in fi euhJ flowered, & checked patterns. *
SI.00, $1.98. $2.98 The Quality Shop
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MORTON M. E. < HI K< H CHILD SLAYER GIVEN LIFE TEbu Sunday School 10:00 A. AL we shall MARI()N Inrt # Mar( , h
reorganize following the class ses-
sion.
.Morning Worship, 11:00 A
i Judge O. D. Clawson.
will be held from the Second Free .Methodist Church in Indianapolis Satirday afternoon at 2 o’clock, with in-
ti > in n: ;:i Floral Park cemetery. Mr. | agreed to vacate the home immediate- < ilidi cell - a brother of Miss Augusta j ly. Deputy Sheriff Bryan served a <11 . well and Mrs. John Tresnor,I 10-day notice on the family Friday - irth Madison street, Greencastle. morning.
A&P Stores are stocked with a large Variety of foods appropriate to the Lenten season. Ask your A &. P manager for practical suggestions. He will be glad to oblige.
Quakes* Oats 3 .».upic K . 25* Tuna Fish wwteM.,* •f m.™ 23# Wright's Mayonnaise '^.r 69*
Refined
Pure Lard Crackers
Del Maiz Corn
2 23* 2 lb. box 23* No. 2 can J 3*
Pancake Flour vm™ s W ee* Macaroni, Spaghetti
Apple Butter Hominy v«c.» P *.
Cherries
String Beans
Red Pitted
3 p k «’- 25« 4 pkm> 25* 2 9* 33*
g 16o(. cam 21*
23*
No. 2 can
A.& P. No. 2 can
25*
Fine Quality Meats
< hoice ( buck Roast, Lb.../ 22c
15c
Boiling Reef, Lb. .. Good Tender Steak
Lb. 23c Lean I’ork Roast Lb. 22e
Spare Ribs, Lb. ., Reef Brains, Lb. . Smoked Jowl, Lb. Pure Lard, 2 Lb«.
Veal, Fresh and Smoked
Fish, Oysters.
18c .09c 15c 23c
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Sermon tin me ‘‘Christianity s
M. Sermon! Crook* was indic,, forVi , lin!te
theme ‘‘Christian Growth”. , ^.er, Marjorb B* The entire Community is invited to ; on Feb. 6, as she was hsl,] i nhl
,, mother s arms,
all services.
T. J. Cotton, Pastor.
M WSVIELE CHI IH^l Sunday School - - 10 A. M. .Morning Services - - 11 A. M. Topic, “The Light f the World" Evening Service - N - 7 P. MTopic, “The Alan at Church.” Minister—Charles R. Query.
and garage. Phone 2?.MI,.
ALLEGED CHICKEN THIEVES IN TOILS
LAFAYETTE, March 7 —The police arr-'ted three alleged chicken thieve on Second street Wednesday morning and they were being held for Bern on county authorities who were enroute to Lafayette Wednesday afternoon. The men under arrest n-e: Meredith Graves, 27: Rovie Law, 21; anil Guthrie Graves, 17. It is .'.lliged that they stole chickens from Guy Fletcher, four miles south of Boswell; Clyde Eberhardt, east of Tab, and another place east of Boswell. Meredith Graves and laiw are married. Law live- two miles east of Chase, and the younger Graves works seven miles we^t of Boswell. All are
from Tennessee.
Society
Phi Omega Pi Initiate * Two Local Girls Two Greencastle girls were biitiuted into Phi Omega Pi . orority at 4 o’clock early this morning. They were Miss Mildred Caviness, daughter of AN’. O. Caviness, 12 E. Berry .street, and Miss Vera Grace Brown, daughter of Milton Brown, 323 Anderson street. Other initiates are Misses Beulan Anderson, Harvey, III.; Maryan Co-; and Kathryn Strong, Chicago; Helen Egbert, Indianapolis; Geraldine Fitch, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Helen and Martha Lyons, Attica, Ind.; and Edna Volt/, Springfield, 111. + +* Alpha Chi Omega Holds Initiation Alpha Chi Omega held initiation for sixteen girls this afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the chapter house. Those | initiated were Mary Margaret Hill, and Clarabell Davidson, Indianapolis; Charlotte Epple, Chicago; Betty Leavitt, Knightstown; Frances Patton. Hammond; Marjorie Holcomb, Indianapolis; Betty Cherney, Gary; Helen Kendall, Indianapolis; Helen Maranda, Huntington; Jean Kramer, Delphi; Jeanette Comley, Fowler; Virginia McKittrick, Evansville; Betty French, Newcastle; Janet Thompson, Miami,! Florida; Dorothy Hautau, I^Grange, III.; and Virginia Covert, Ixiuisville, Ky. After the initiation service a formal \ dinner was given for the new members and several visitors. Among those who attended the dinner were Miss Mildred Blackridge of Indianapolis, the national secretary of Alpha Chi Omega and Mrs. Thompson of Miami, Florida. Greencastle alumni of the Alpha Chi attending were Mrs. Eugene Light and Mrs. S. C. Sayers. Mrs. Hanna Keenan, Mr.-. William Jones, and Mrs. R. C. Powell were alumni | guests from Indianapolis. Woman’s flub Postpones Meeting The meeting of the W’omsn’s C1uh| has been postponed for two weeks. It was to have been held this afternoon. # ++++++ Warren Township 0 W’omen In Meeting. The March meeting of the Warren
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Robert Crooks, 25, today
M guilty of first degreo murder and n ,
M()S t sentenced to life imprinomnent J
' Crooks said he killed the child nft i er tliun have her dependent apj.
charity while he
ill kolli I at kina L-li I oj of I low pro! Mr dat
t^as underronil
treatment for tuberrulosla Croonl was estranged from his wite.
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