The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1930 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA.
THURSDAY, M-aR. 13,1930.
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Spring Opening
New Spring Dresses
$9.90
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The new -iprinj' dress is a definite fashion again. Kveryune at* smart and different as a new drenn shiiold he ... a.id all of them priced with our itsti. al attention to more style and heller quality at a lower price. 'Inc smartest features of the new silhouette have been used in their styling. Skirts are definitely longer, hiplines moulded and hemlines praetieaily even. The colors are as fresh ami alluring as a spring day . . . with Mark to emphasize the high shades. He sure to see them . . . and soon.
Sizes for Women, Miss,s and Juniors.
J.C. PENNEY CO. 2-1 NORTH JACKSON <T. GRKKNCASTI.E, INO.
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THE DAII.Y HANVEK
Surprise Dinner Celebrates Golden Wedding Anniversary
Mi. and Mrs. Earl Houck, who live ' v " in the !ia I moral apartments North Meridian St., Indianapolis, entertained Mr. ami Mis. Oliver Houck, also of i .ilianapolis, with dinner Tue day in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. The dinner was a complete surprise to the honor guests. The apartments was decorated with yellow tulips, and flower which had lx en received from friend-. A bride’s eak< formed the cential decoration
of the table, and pink r<
Entered in the Post Office at Grcen- ; castle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. Under the act of March d.
I 1879.
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tuli| and gold tapers were also ". "d.[. lt u| (> .>, n ingtoii and Seminary tree .
j pital today and relurred ! , iiinirl. ,11 ..III Semi:
Among the other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed llotiek, Mrs. Anna l.yon, and Mis. Jonathan Houck of (ireeneastle.
Vlr.. Oliver Houck was formerly
Mi- (iertmde Elliott, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Harrison Elliott, of Washington township. She and Mr. Houck were mariicd March It, IHSd, at the home of the bride. Rev. O. P. Badger was the minl-ter who per-1 formed the ceremony. The wedding i took place about l ight o’, lo. k in i he | evening, and supper was -erved to ,
the wedding guests, afterward-.
Many gifts of flowers wete received ( from f: lends this week, among them
beautiful golden water set.
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Delta Theta Tau Members To Enjoy “Kid Party ’ Group One of Delta Theta Tau will entertain Group Two, with a dinner party this evening at (i:d0, in the Kindeigarten room of the city li-
bra ry.
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Hill Shoptaugh, local spinal meningitis victim, i< ie|)orted still onproving at the Robert Bong ho.-pilal in Indianapolis, whore he hai. been a patient for the past eleven day . Mr. and Mrs. Hoi Slutz, of HuntGag oi, VV. Va., aie the guests of Mr. j ; ml . N. T. Wa. Idiurn in Nortii* wood. . li. Sluta is a form r HePatnv •ulilete and a member of the 1’hi Gainmu Delta fiaternily. Mr. and Mi-, fllutz aie enroute to the -talc b i - kelball tourney at Indianapol . M.-lvin R dn i ts who was arrested ea-t of (ii'cencustle several day. ago for Bloomington authoritie-, face, a chaige of petit larceny at Bloomi gton in connection with the theft of honey fioni a neighbor. Roberts and | Alva Harden were implicated in
NEW SILK CREPE DRESSES New silk crepe dresses in the attractive pr nts suitable for spring - wear. In the new high spring; shades of blue, green, red, tan, black and navy. THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchfortt
c Sale: TRESSLAR’S-5- 10c STORE
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“DANNER WANT ADS.’’ PAY
THE GRANADA Rod I.alioque In “Beau Mamin Talking Western Starts
Tomorrow
Rod La Roeque, is the star to he seen amt hoard at the Granada theatre Friday and Saturday in the A!lTalkbie’ Western Picture “Beau Bandit**, o.ie of Radio’s latest releases. The production is a pre-ielea e and has not been played even in Indian-
apolis.
It's one of those big out-door action thrillers with the screen’s lovable bad man at his dehonaire l>est. Looting a bank . . or winning a maid . , . the border knew “Beau Bandit" a- one tough hoftibrc . . . and
gave him his way.
For a fine evening’s entertainment, this program Ls well worth anyone’s time to see and hear as it's one of the good talking Western lomances that seldom come this way. The supporting cast includes Doris Kenyon and Mitchell Lewis. A very pleasing variety of talking ,-hort subjects are on the bill including an alltalking comedy, “Two Gun Gin-burg", Paramount Sound News and a Movietone Vaudeville act entitled “Pinning Pioneers," Today Bebe Daniels, the
golden voiced singing star will be v*en in "Love Come* Along”—Miss Daniels is well remembered for her excellent talent in “Rio Rita" recent-
ly shown here.
NOTICE—Naphtha gas for clearing. Cars washed, polished, see our new oils.—Standard Oil, St. Bloomington St., Tel. 475-X. 13-2p
New Face Powder Stays On Longer
Businc s Women Have
I’itch-ln Supper
Th • Bu -incus and Professional Women’s dull will have a pitch-in supp-. r next Wodne. day evening ;.t the home of Mi -. J. O. Cammu-k. MBs i Helen Black wii! lie chairman in
chaige of arrangements.
The dinner given by the Hiaz.il club to which Greencastle club members have been invited, lias been |io.-tpnnei!
uni!! wvt Monday evenin''.
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Woman's Circle M*els With Mrs. Kocher The Woman’s Circle of the Christian church met yesterday with Mrs. William Kocher. Forty members wore pre nt. It was the last -ociul mooting of ike church year. The ladies ■ <*w, d undi r the auspieesaof the Relief Corp of the church. They have < nt out many garments during the yeai- to those in the conamtinily who lin'd dot king and warm covers. Refii -hr.ier.ts. were served at Ike end of the aftrnoon.
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Dr. and Mrs. Taylor Give Dinner Wednesday Dr. and Mrs. C. Howard Taylor entertain'd the members of the official board of the Methodist church and their wives last night at a dinner at the church. The tables were decorated in -pring colors of green and yellow with bouquets of daffodils and yellow candied. Dinner was served at six-
thirty.
•!• + -1- t Moosehart Legion Meets Tonight The Women of Mooseheart legion will meet tonight at seven-thirty.
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Mrs. I.ucas Will Speak At I*. T. A. The Martha Ridpath P. T. A. association will meet Friday afternoon at two-thirty o’clock. Mrs. Algnan Moore will have charge of the devotions. There will be music by tbe pupils 0 f Mrs. McCullough, and Mrs. Ferd Lucas will read a paper on “Photo-play Endorsing.”
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Eighteen Tables At
Benefit Bridge
A benefit bridge was given last night by the scholarship committee of the A. A. U. W. at the Alpha Gamma
the theft of honey fiom Charles
. Wiiyht.
H. Montgomery, di trict salt man : of the Puiina Mills, entertained hi.I driai-us with a chicken dinner at Colleg, Bn Wrdni day evening. Montgomery luu nineteen dealer: in Hendrick , Morgan, Putnam, Vigo, \ ermilbon, Clay, and Montgomery counties. Th, o dealers were all present. They were all very e:ithu-iastic on the way the feed bu-ine-s looks for the coming ye..:-. On a percentage hnsis, this territory i running second in
the United States.
MIST-LIKE DROPS cod-liver oil is emui- ” sified it is broken up into myriads of mist-like drops quite as Nature provides the butter iat in miik. That is why SCOTT’S EMULSION more than fifty years ago won world-wide recognition codliver oil in a form that people could take and enjoy. When you need codliver oil, take Scott’s Emulsion. It’s easy to take—digests readily. Scott fc Bt»wne, Bloomfield. N\ J.
()ur annual sale of stap e merchandise at the low price of 9c, smarts < Saturday and lasts all next week.
On Sale Saturday K qt. tin rinsing pans bright cake tin plate, smooth rounded edges, one day only Each
On Sale Saturday
Towel* »i|j
9c
17 \ 3.'. Ti rkisl. * i.hired Borders, U:.eh
Clothes Dins GO selected clothes pins
Peanut Uulter Kisses
Fresh and testy, pou.id
per
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Toiletries
Nirivsities for every day al real Havings, <i oz. Peroxide Hardwater Snap, 2 liars
ii;o or Pl.g.
Blades,
I Oz. Rubbing Alcohol
Enamel Ware Your choice of wash ban Sauce pan, Pudding |iau er IV pans in smooth gray Q cnunitl. each vl
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TRESSLAR’S-S-lOc STORE WesfSide Phone 161
FOR RENT—Cosy Ur.co-room mnd--.i Inri'ishi'c! api itment. Close in.
Private entrance, dlS Sout i -Istk St.
.-i wo,,,i<muii uiscovery is me new i» u .. or . ,, I'rench procans which gives MKBl.O-1 t^fust Rt. Eighteen GLO Face Powder its unparalleled Tables played. Miss Christine smoothness and makes 7 it stay on long-i Dietrich received the first prize. Miss er The purest powder madi-ita color Margaret Emily McGnughey, the sec is tested. Never gives a pasty or flaky i , „ n , f. . j , , look! Will not smart the skin or en-1"' 1 aml Mr '- Crowd8r th,r<, for h| k r|1 large the pores. Gives a youthful' "cores. Refreshments were served of
bloom. Rvmemlier the name -GLO.— Mullins Parumacy.
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Happy Woman Tells How She Lost 19 Pounds of Fat In 27 Days
END BUNION PAIN FOREVER
During October a woman in Mon tana wrote—“My first bottle of Krusehen Salts lasted almost 4 weeks and during that time I lost 19 pounds of fat—Kruse hen is all you claim for It—1 feci better than I have for
ynars.” •
Here’s the reeipe that banishes fal and hr,ngs into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every woman
j ot < .
mint ice ami little cookies cut in the shapes of hearts, diamonds, dubs and spades. Miss Mary Frances Cooper wa* in charge of the arrangements.
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Second Ward P. T. A.
Meets Friday
No Need To Suffer Another Day! T '' , ' r ° "'ili be a mecting of the P Those Agonizing Torturing Pains I 1 • A - association Friday afternoon at There is one simple yet inexpensive ! lw o-lkirty in the auditorium of the way to reduce inflamed, swollen toe 1 school building. The subject for the joints and get thotn down to normal, afternoon will he “Character Educa-
and that is to apply Moone’s Emerald ! (i„ n ••
| Oil night and morning, and people | * ...... who suffer from such enlargements' c + + •!• + + would be wise to reduce thuo before Mesdames Turk And
arid , ,, * the V rPafh a more or less chronic Vredand Give Tea and harmful acids and gases are ex-,: tage. | a polled from the system. , Ask any first class druggist for an',, Me i * ,am ‘ ,s L - H Tu »k » lld F - 'I' *! Tr„l a . m e Hme the stomach, liver! original two-oiuico bottle of Moone’s | Vrw,aml w,1, < ‘ nt,>rtai n tomorrow af-
ro . 1 ternoon from three to five with an
Ask any first class druggist for an
uid., TC " \ T wiginal ttvo-ounco bottle of Mo kidneys and bowels are toned up and Emerald Oil (full strength! and the pure, fresh blood containing Na- fuse to accept anything m its pla
lure's, siv iif. „„i,., .. " , r~— v “'-7T r 7’" * ts P' 3 ^. It informal tea at Mrs. Vreeland’s home
iur* 1 a si\ liit-^iving salts aro earned is such a highly coiu'entrated mvmiv. « u
StMrSnffl tzax : JS trr K : SfS!?, r'L; 1 - T “ 1 “- ot hot water before breakfast. : get an 85c bottle of Kruschen Salts should get a bottle of Emerni.i n;'T , ‘ h *f from R. P. Mullins Drug Stage or any at once. By .paying night and morn for "It’s the little daily dose that Uk- live druggist anywhere in America mg as directed thev will oui, klvr ns off the fat,”—Don’t miss a morning with the distinct understanding that ice an improvement whicli will Ion
you must be satisfied with results or tinuc until the veins and
been issued. •j. -j..j. FirD Ward
P. T. A. Meets
The P. T. A. of the First Ward will meet Friday afternoon at two-thirty. Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson will give a trib- j
HE TOOK legal action
ri ^his probat* judge in a western stste v/as 1 in a petition to observe the unuHsdom of A naming inexperienced individual execu-
tors under willt
At the same time he had a rare opportunity to judge the buaineaa-like methods and faithful performance of corporate executors In work of
this character.
It was not surprising thnt the late Judge Harvey Edwin Cross named a corporate executor like ouraelvee to settle hie estate. Thia highly perfected modern method ha* the endorsement of lawyers, business men and professional men alike — in our own state and the country over.' If you have made your will and named an individual executor, you are not bound to adhere to that decision. In a very few minute* your lawyer can draft a codicil naming us instead is your executor and trustee. In the meantime, if you have any question* K! about this advantageous arrangement that you • would like cleared up, come in and o ur
Trust Officer.
CITtZENS TRUST CO.
Affiliated With
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 b ANK in PUTNAM COUNTY
