The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 March 1930 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE' INDIANA FRIDAY. MAR. 28,1930

K<*onomy Sion*-Not Uall Street We stress QUALITY, SERVICE, ECONOMY. We commend to you EVERY INDEPENDENT MERCHANT IN THIS COUNTY. They are your friends and neighbors.

45c

Salt I'iwh,

27c 14c 30c 25c 25c 7k 41c ITcsh I 21c

We still have some

while tlWy last

12 for Itoiling Ueef, while it lasts, l.b breakfast Kacon, Maehine sliced, l.h Itice I'laJces loc size

.'I for

(Jreencastle (ireen beans 2 cans

1‘ork bond's

l.h ( base and Sanborn Coffee, l.h

Plenty >f I'resh Fruits and VeKetablts

( linck Roast rinht or 01/» '*rled Apricots nice your money back. lb. ynd briaht, l.b. ...

Swift’s Premium Karon l.h. Koy ,.. Fancy Hot Mouse Leaf Lttture, 2 I.hs Soda Crackers 2 Lb. Hoy Fresh Pork Sausage 2 Lbs San Marto a better

t offer, Lb.

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Large Prunes

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25c 25c 35c 45c

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15c 21c 23c

Phone 740

We Deliver

TFTF DAILY RANTfER | NOT A CANDIDATE Entered m the Post Office at Green- Harry F. Snyder, Pinkerton deUcrastle, Indiana, as second class mail 1 live, who recently has been ass; ting mailer. I’nder the act of March 3,'the local -heriff's office in investiirnIg7«, i j tion of chicken thefts and other rvork, Subscription price, HI cents per j announced Friday that he wanted it wfipk, | made plain he is not a candidate for —^ — . _ — sheriff of Ptunnm county. .Mr. Sny-

] tier said many [jersons are confusing 1 him with Gilbert Snider who i- runj ning for sheriff. Detective Snyder is

LiOCSlI NcWS not ^ or o ^' ie ' n -"tv

Personal And

’\ Irerause he is a non-re.-ident.

I It KNSi: IIKARIXG HELD ! SEEKS DIVORCE Judge .McCord of the auto license : Jesse Jewel Williams-on -eeks a ,Ii \ i- n of th> State Motor Vehicle . divorce from Rachel A. Williason, In dcpartmei.t, held a heating here on j a complaint filed in the Putnam cir-I-i iday morning on the matter of re- t uit curt. According to the complaint, vocation of driver'- license of Ralph I the couple were married June 22, 1927, Pine who pleaded guilty in city court end separated March 5, 19:10. to intoxication following a collision ' Charges that the defendant threw between an auto he was driving and j a bucket at him and hit him with a one driven by Robert Mahoney. Judge | stick of fire wood, are made by the

Mi (dnl revoked Pierce's license but will send out an official order later.

plaintiff. Fred V. Thomas is attorn-

ey fm the plaintiff.

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Quick Growth Many chick raisers say that they market Wayne fed broilers from one to two weeks sooner than with other feeds.

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B ETTER FOOD ~ Special Prices Friday and Saturay -1 Ik Sack <r>c

GIVEN AWAY

tine I', <)/. bottle ol ( onntrv Club \ unilla Extract with c.i(" purcn.i-c „f 2. I Lb, sacks Countr) dub Flour ...

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(OMRINATION SALE

J- 8 ° / 1 - < I OUn ," v ' < alsup. I —IN Oz. can Pork and I. anw, I — 1 Lit. Loaf of Kread, ill for

19c

Peaches DelMonlc, 2 cans, 19c, < ountry < luh 2 cans (orn Golden Daman, lor 1 ountry Gentlemen 2 can Peas Avondale 2 ( ans Lux ( hips Lux soap. I bars 2.*>c, Large Pkg. Lawn Seed (onntrv Club is (»/. i’ltg

(•reen Rea ns

45c

\vondale. Now low price, ■| No. 2 (an... .. IRC

Salmon

25c

Pink Alaska. * v Tall ( «„ ] 5C

25c

Applesauce

Deliciously Prepared OP’ 2 ( ans. ^5C

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Cakes

23c

Butler Scotch, Graham Ot " afers. 2 lh. pkg. 23c. Fa ^OC

34c

Scratch Feed

HIP Pound cr.f> ^rk C>4-.o9

SI GAR, 25 Ml. BAGS U*U9 Head Lettuce, :i for 2*5 (Inick Roast, Choice lle(‘l Lb. 224c liound Shoulder For Roast, Lb. 27c

Boilinjr IWf

16 k

Pork Steaks

25c

LEAN .M'CY LK

I.EAN PLATE Ml . J

BACON FISH

<Ol'NTKY ru n >1 GAR ( | RFD I Ml. PIECE OR MoRE .1 N I |\| FILLET OF HADDOCK

Charles Meikel i- confined to his home on north Jackson street, by l illness. | Aaron E be fly of Springfield, PI., arrived in Greencastle yesterday. Mrs. Elierly has been here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Milo West have gone j to Chicago to spend the week-end! with theii daughter, and family, Mr. | and Mrs. Harold Coffman. The Republicans of Wanen township will meet Saturday evening at 7 o'clock at the Putnamville school house. All Republicans are urged to

attend.

Mr.-. Ernest Darnall arrived in Greencastle at noon today from her Home In Phoenix, Ariz. She was called he to by the death of her mother, Mr-. .). F. O’Hnii. The choir of the St. Paul Baptist church will give their fifth musical program of a series, Sunday evening, at 8 |>. m. at the church. The public I.- invited. Y. P. D. mueting Ftiday night, March 28, 1830 (tonight), at the home of Mrs. Dirks. All members please be there and all others interested are cordially welcome. Mrs. Everett Moore, who live.- south of Greencastle, was operated on at the county hospital at 1 o’clock Ft : - day afternoon by Dr. Thomas Noble of Indianapolis and Dr. W. M. McGauvItey of Greencastle. Mrs. Andrew Turner, Green street, wa.- operated on at the county hospital Thur-day afternoon for gall stones land pancreatic trouble, Dr. Noble of Indiana, assisted by local physicions. Mrs. Turner’s condition is verv criti-

cal.

Al Crane, a senio^ in DePauw anti | j assistant gymnasium instructor, was , hurt late Thursday when he attemptj,d ; double flip and landed on hi.- ' In ad. He was taken to the hospital ! when an X-ray failed to reveal any j fracture. His home is in Boston and In resides in Longden hall. He was reported considerably improved Fr<la>. I Frank Cline, grandson of the late I Elisha Buis, has passed away in ChiII ago. Funeral .services will lie held i at New Winche-ter on Sunday, at'- | teinoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. Gilbert McCammaek will have charge. The deceased was well known in this community ns he visited many times at his grandfather’s home east of the city.

RADIO SERVICE J. Kenneth Day Phone 814-K or 157-X 633 East Y'jlnut

CLASSIFIED ADS

—F«r Sak- -

J Through Mrs, Frank Jone.A, chairFOR SALE—Eggs, $3 per hundred I matt of scientific temperance instruc-

from pured bred, blood tested Buff | on in the chools, it was revealed | ( | ( . n i P( ant ] achievement

Orpington stock.— Mrs. .lame H. this, lin. Phone Pincastle. 24-eoil-fip

W. C. T. U. Held Splendid Meeting On Tuesday Although Greencattle has been flooded with numerous meetings and conventions during the month of March, each one seems to be an incentive to greater enthii-iasm for the succeeding event ruthet than a tendency to lose fervor. | The Women of the Christian Temper- j twice IJnion met in the Methodist church on Tuesday the 27th. The morning session, though not iso well attended, was made very in-j j teresting by the reports Irom the heads of the different departmnts. Mrs. H. D. Gough, president of the t.ieenca tie Home Economics depart-, I merit was present and conti ibutod in-1 formation and inspiration throughout j the day. Mrs. Bruner led the devo

lions.

FOR SALE —.Several

Bees, reasonable price.-

K. Victor School.

Colonies of Phone :iC7-

No.

FOR SALE—5-room house, in 1 condition, barn room for 3 cars. Splendid location. 110 West Jacob street, Phone Iflfi-X. Tu-Th-Fri FOR SALK I ■ Mi daffodil . Delightful flowers for your bridge or tea tables.—T. S. Cox, 215 Bloomington street. US-’Jts

FOR SALE—Good team horse.-, 7 and 8 years old.—ffcorge Finney, Cemetery Road, Phone ."i2!)-X. 8-'2p.

unparalel!o<i

t' at much in the nature of temperance I j :1 ., n y country in all hi toi y. Many of instruction, essay writing contest , evil j three million who have sought effects of narcotics and the placing | a hjgh school education within a dool high stamlaid literature in the'cade, came from poorer, homes where hands of the children has been ac-' j n foimei times laid a heavy burden complished through their department. | on t| 1( , family income. UnquestionSplendid music was interspersed [ably, the Eighteenth Amendment has throughout the day. Mis. Mildre . |ben-fitted the schools beyond meas-

Curry of the DePauw -chool of music, i ur( . tendered in her sweet soprano voice' tvvo lovely solos. Mrs. Joe Crosby I also sang beautifully, “The Old Roc:!’’

FOR SALE—On

Phone 271.

first class violin. 28 Ip

FOR SALE-Registered Police pups Mr. Waltei® Buis, it 2, Greencastle, Ind. 28-2p

RADIO

FRIDAY’S FIVE BEST

FEATURES

Cent. Stand. Time WEAF (NBC Net) —7 p. m.—Cities

Service Hour.

W.I7, (NBS Net) —7 p. m.—The Pick-

ard Family.

WEAF (NBC Net) —8:30 p. in.—Old Company Songalogue. WABC (CBS Net) —!l p. nt.—Sign of Green and White. WEAF (NBC Nett —10 p. m.—St. Kegis-Lopez Hour.

—For Rent— FOR RENT—Five- and six-room modem apartments. Heat and water.

28-3-p

for RENT—Modern light housekeeping rooms down stairs with earage. Phone 230-1., one block ft n. square. 2K-2p. FOR KENT Furaikhed 4>-room modern upatement and garage closein.—202 West Walnut street. 28-2ts FOR RENT—Ten-room house close in.—Charles Boatrlglrt. R. R. 4. 22-20-28—3p.

.1(1^! . T.i,rV r.-ttei s I^p cream can transform your skin Bi - t tci£NTiric CARt—which stimulates circulation through the tissues and normalizes the action of the pores—will keep your skin naturally clear, linn and smooth. This is the basis of the Elizabeth Arden method. Follow each step of an Elizabeth Arden Treatment in your home every morning and night, usinj; Venetian CleaniCream, ArJena Skin Ttnic, S fecial A item tent and Oranre Skin I ttJ. These Preparations supply every important need of the skin. I h^aieth Arden's Venetian Ttiltt Href ar.ituns ^ are tn tale ai Fleenors Drug Store Elizabeth ardfn 691 fifth Aveutit, New York IS OW Bond Street. Loudon t fee dt Is Punt, H»tu

FOR RENT—Modern (i-rnom apartment and two-story modern dwelling. Good location.—Ford Luca.-, Alamo Building. 20-tf. FOR REN T ri-room modern hott e in Northwood, April J-t. Call Ollie Itainey at 114. 24-(lp —Wanted— WANTED Stock and other truck hauling. R. P. Moore, Rural 183. Mar. 28-Apr. 2-2p

WANTED—Salesman. Phone 72.— Moore Electric Co., 22 South Jackson street. 27-U.

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WANTED- Position by young woman for hou ' work. 2(18 W. Seminary Street. 27-2p. t —Lost— LOST-Rod anti block enamel brooch on silver; between Taylor ave., and Kappa house Reward. Leave at the Banner Offioe. 28-1-p LOST—Delta Tnu pin. Reward. Return to Banner Office. 28-H. LOST—Black and tan long-haired female fox terrier. Call Grouser nt the Ditties Handle factory. Reward. 27-2-p.

LOST — White and black female birtldog, about a week ago; wearing leather collar; answers to name of “June”. Kewatd. — W. E. Y’oung, I ltd n bridge, Ind. 2fl-3-p.

—Miscellaneous— FOR HARNESS-And Harness sup-plies—Phei-on, Rainbriilge. 19-lOtD-2wkly FOR LlNOLfcUM—Floor coverings or Congoleum Rugs.—Pherson, Bainbridge. 19-10tsD-2 wkly, ■ ♦ - Daughters of Ruth cla.ss of Union Valley Sunday school will serve dinner In the court house lobby Saturday, March 29th. 26-3p. Typewriter anil adding machine, like new, $17.50. Cash register. Radio, cheap. Shipped free trial.—.lay Steel, Cloves, Ohio. 28-l-p The High Schol Parent Teat hers' association will hold a bake sale at Sain Hanna's book store Saturday morning. it.

and “Youth.” The high school male quartet. Chillies Russell Brown, Hubert anti Robert Dirks and Phillip Taylor, won admiration and applau-e by their generous and capable respoti - e- to the repeated requests. Miss Mary Riggs who is working with the foreign element in Indianapolis, gave an insight of the work being done in the Roumanian settlement which is mcated so near the central part of the city. She said the loteigner.s did not make the slum districts. The slums were already u. t xisti nee and that the way to disc iminatc when locating their people was to be on the lookout for cleat; windows and curtains as the poot Americans are filthy In their mannr ot living. The workers tire supported Irom the Community fund. Their work is of religious, education and recreational nature. The foreigne: • are permitted to wor-hip as they worship in their native horde, using the natural language. The day’s services closed with prayer by Mrs. Nicholas. Mote ■than a score of prominent wo- ■ \ it feprmerfting nearly a dot n organizations, and approximately 21,000,000 women, appeared before the House Judiciary Committee, March 10, in hearings on measure.- to repeal the Eighteenth Amendment. Mrs. Bishop Nicholson writes that she sent a message, representing approximately 400,000 voting women, that no change would be made In the Eighteenth Amendment, no weakening of the Volstead Act, .irtcl pledging our support to Mi. Hoovet’.- efforts for law enforcement. “The upper fringe” of men in New York, a score in number, are out to organize 10,000,000 to fight prohibition. The association against the prohibition amendment has a large fou-e ol clever writers for newspaper at home and abtoad. On the other hand, the American Businc s Me;.’s I’k,hibition foundation, 7 8. Dearborn street. Chicago, stands ready to supply facts, as does the Anti-Saloon League. A survey -how- that high school enrollment has grown, since |<)2ii from ,000,000 to mote than 5,000,000 stu-

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Russellville Couple Married At Capital

Miss Myrtle Grimes and Elva Norman, both of Russellville, wi

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married in Indianapolis ri Ma:<h 26, by th< Hetti" E- 1 Ot ceremony. The bridegroom K known farm R .. + W oman's Bible ( lul, Has A Fine Mei-ting The Woman’s Bible club o' K. church held its March mthe hospitable home of .\| ri Prevo. Mi. H. C. Callender3 f sistant hostess. In the (Continued on Paze

SI’KCIU. FOR SVI I Rim POTTED TULIPS While They Last .")()(■ Each (Cash) EITEI, FI,ORAL CO.

Studio Tea Sho|* || Will serve tea from 3 to .*> o’, clock and will serve a Chicken Dinner

»l fi P. M.

Tea readings will he given during these hours. ALAMO BLDG. I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*

For Sale— W , have to offer today good modern home- that will family and al prices that will appeal to the huyer. terms small payment down, rest like rent. We have one nr l»» m M homo- that we can - II as follows: about 2 or I liumln l i 111 ^ dow n and $2. r ».00 per month on defered payment-, we h.or ap.irt ment consisting of :’> apartments and 2 or ."'"I to lice in, this buy will pay purchaser about 2(l°o on tt 1111 "') vesti d. We also have two or'three gotal small -enti-modern W cs to sell on good terms. We will say that if you want 1" buying your own home we can help you start. Itcttci conie in*j talk it over with us. and gel located so you can start your thr* try and spring flowers growing, only a few day- now until sun will be shining warm and you wdll be out. why not -bow you the- homes. Or perhaps it is a vacant lot yiiiiNii We have some nice building lots bicated well and al a nice l ir< 1 We are -tire that we can please you if only given a chnnee '1'^ tt- prove whut we advertise, rail us. Ml’lNDY AND SON 8 Last Washington Street Phone 611-X Office*’!

Hear The A-Cappel la Choir of Northwestern Fniversiiy In Meharry Kali Friday Ni«ht. * l April 4,1930

al 8:00

Last of the Fine

I Admission

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Vrts Programs •. $1.00

Tickets on Sale TuesdajT at

Steven*

SATURDAY CASH MARKE1 PHONE 12 I’HOM'I SiikiII Sluuikh'ss Pirnit* lliims U»Ercsh Pork Hones, ^ Beef Brains, Lb Pure Lard, Lh Fresh Liverwurst, Lh Bacon Squares, Lb Boiling: Beef, Lh Fresh Spare Ribs, Lh. Special Delite Coffee, Lb Sliced Bacon, Lb. Fresh Etftfs - Veal - Lamb - ( ottage ( ^

W. H. EITEL0RGE

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