The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 April 1930 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER. EREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY. Ai'RIl.H.
Distindi'.r Sprini* Si\ los elovv are shown two distinctive styles in spring- pumps. ()ne a dull kid pump with the same pattern in stock in Black Moire. The other pump is in light beige kid trimmed with a darker band of suntan kid with a small novelty buckel trim. Both are very distinctive and attractive patterns.
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Personal And Local News
Mrs. O. F. Lane is reported seriously ill .at her home on -outh Indiana
street.
Black dull ki I pump with hi I'M lines fitlinjr closele armitid the ankle. 'I his shoe has character with its long ramp and a 2 spike heel.
Liuln beiite kid pump trimnied *illt a dark ban.! of suntan kid an I a -niall no veil) buckle over tin- vamp, (.race* fill line- nilh 2 spike heel.
Mrs. Ti ’ii Gorham, Bloomington street, entered the County Hospital for medical treatment, Friday. M:s. Cvrus O’Haii of Indiunapoli .:
was . d he , I t »y the and
ill ess of hei mother, Mrs. Lnurn m,nt & ( °-
Landes, on Olive street.
\lpha O. Aliance (luh ! wil Entertain "ith Bridge
The Alpha n. Alliance club will IcMterUen with benefit bridge at the,
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Entertain Bride Elect
Mr. and Mi . Ralph Howard enter- j
Can see corn af farm, :« mi. north of tained at dint,Thursday evening in
Hi xander. 10-tf. h nor of Mis- Catherine Stoner, whose
fringe to Robert Bottorflf of San-
Fiile Francisco, will take place May third, j
Phi e attending the dinner were Mi-s
ll-.jt.ll.oui.se Krela -d. Miss Kathleen Cold-1
well, Mrs. A. A. Hauck
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FOR SALE—KI2S (hop of Yellow Dent Corn suitahl for seed—from crib will sell by b ei truck load,
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Fillmore. Cooper &
LINEN DRESSES $3.95 New linen dresses, all white, whit trimmed in rose, blue or yellow. Sizes b TilK QUALITY SI 101'
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FOR SALE—Re. ”
ty, liigh germinati n- Mni h II <
ment 2v Grain Co.
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H. M. Smith
Representative Aithur Gray, > Morgan county, visited Cou o) i Tn asm . i Gilbert Ogles here Thin -
day.
FOR SALE—Lawn grass oed, lawn ^ :;VCI ’- M| -- Marshall r 'e- Stoner and Mi s Stoner.
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Mrs. Pence Hostess
F';R SALE—Hat .ne extra peach to Century < luh Hale and ; 26c each; c ntury club will meet with S2P.00 per Imn.! d. I.. C. Ut h- M,s. R. VY. IVnce, 72fi East Seminh „ jl ii.,; tret Satin day afternoon at 2:..l)
MOOD TIC K CAMPAIGN tick, will I, • anil;(| " ,, ‘ tt 'D' a comprehensive
„ „ . , STEVENSVILLE, Mont., (UP) — against the CoUimbisn T ^ j ' 1 ( " j. j Perennial war against Montana’s tiny ! red and other rodent- ' - 1 ’ ' ' ' but dangerous rouige, the wood hosts foi the ),| 00( | t
E.: Dlaml, sixty-five years, of t.:ny. | ^.‘Ytre!!' s-rty. Very de-! Mrs. R .Iph West Hostess to Sec-
10-'.'t.
"*• 'i"’ 1 ;*' h ' l ; "“it:
at 7 o clock Phursday night follow'ni:
an attack of heart trouble
Dumps, Straps, Sport Oxfords, Deauville Sandals.
Ilu- late-l in dislinrl r . -p• nr -t \ l. s aie •luiunat the Potter |)4hoe -'ll re. We are glad to -! m tkem t.. .ill whtt come Into
P»tte?St;5eStS?57
gton Street pi . tion III of Chr.stian ( hurch
Section III of Christian church met j FOR SALE Hard, flower plant.-,! ••'ith Mis. Ralph West Thursday :if-
Miss Mary Miller County Nurse ' transplanted now; .l.-o rare ljargs»in« ; ft mr n. Assisting hostesse- were Mrs. may be reached by telephone every ! in gla.liolus bull. nd dahlia tuhe-rs. i’Tank Talbott and Mrs. Matthews, morning between K:00 and K::M» «‘- i T. C. Cox, 215 L .nd gton Stl • 1.1 ’ i West gave the devotions and dork. Phone 254 Office in Court A)>riH7!M I j j)r gram. Eighteen members were
House, 3rd floor. i pr sent.
. Gardn r Ur.. . have completed the 1 . i. . tiuii of a 100-f< «>t brick chimne) at th.-ir ice plant. The stack at the I i< 8 feet across and at the top it is 3 1 j feet in diameter. I,co Smith and Ella Smith of Roa'lt-
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~J^Or Rent— 'll. Olive Foreign Missionary FOR RENT: i. .. n omi-modei Sncielj Met W ith Mrs. Mick house newly papered. Garden ar.dj The 'It. Olive Foreign Missionary Garage. Phone 407-' i Soci, ty met at the home of Mrs. J. I). Mick. Mrs, Sattii Bennett gave devoFOR RENT—0 cottage, rea-- lion.-. The work “The Anniversarv of
SPECIALS FORSATURDAY l\o.s<‘s. dOc, ~~h\ $!.. IVr Dozen (lalerKlulas >)\k‘ Per Down (( \SB VN I) t ARRY) KITKL I'LORAl, (X)MP\W
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dale have filed suit on note in th. i enable. Phone 371 . a ecn
Putaa m circuit court against Roy 'nun' . A demand of $150 is mad..
is attorney for
and 5:30 p. m. FOR RENTmodern. Ferd
-Two Luca
8 a. m , the Kingdom of Christ. Mrs. John R.
It. I Co\, gave work from the study book ] “From Jeuseleum to Jeruseleum. Everyone enjoyed a pleasant tifter-
story dwellii r,
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FLINT & CONRAD
FOR Fine Foods Our sole 1 aim is to please you with the hishjst quality fresh and cured meat fancy groceries -fresh fruits and vegetables— .May v\ (* have your order!
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DOGS Ml I ( H li lt BUFFALO. N. Y.. Apr. II <UPi— Five ilog- wete und'r observation at the Erie pi.und today as a res-.ilt of th'’ death id Phylli Gottschalk, 1 year-old daughter of .Mr. und Mi-. Hi nry Gootschalg, who e mangle, body was found in a field near h r home in Mount Verno late Wedneday. A sixth doy will be taken t.. th 1 pound later today for ohson •
tion.
Outstanding among the suspect- is a laiga, thin, one-year-old police dog called “Wolf.” Wolf is the piopeity of a neighbor of the Gottschalk.- and i aid to have played with the little
girl on several occasions.
Phe giri’- body was found Wedneday afternoon by two playihates. It was in. a horrible condition, large pier, - of flesh having been torn from thight and shoulders. The report |
,1 Hi. L. K. Eckardt, Professor of Philife I -ophy of DePauw, will occupy the sH imlpit of the Presbyterian church, == Sunday evening, in the absence of H|itho pastor who will deliver the class Ss i -p. mon for the graduating class of
Die Cloverdale High school.
== Mi-- Menrettu Landan R. N. assisiant director of the Division of Puli* iic Health Nursing, from the Indiana HI Slate Board of Health ot Indianapol = i . siicnt Thur-day and Friday with ^ Mi- Maty Miller County Nurse visiting school in Cloverdale, Warren,
Y== iim i Jefferson townships. Kenneth Umfleet, director of
=: music in the local schools, is in uary this vieek- nd attending tl-' 1 = N nthern Indiana Band and Orche-li i = contest. The Greene;'-tie High School S hand i. expected to journey to Mu e I the next week end to participate in I i a state contest to be held in that : =;! Mi.-s Virginia Maikhnm, teach.-.' 1 and Dora ( omstock and Mortop Brown, Greencastle’s entrants in the == State Latin contest, went to Bloom ington Fiid. y where the local high ==. school students will contest with oth j er district winners for state honors. Miss Markham will attend various sessions of thi State Latin conference.
Oscai A Sheph. d and Milton C. Edwuidt. partners doing huime under the firm name of Shepard iV Edwards, of Roachdale, have fib-u nit tn the Putnam circuit chu■
FOR RENT—2 unfurnish (i re and Kitchenette.—310 West Liberty Street. 11-2 ts.
noon.
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Section II Of < hristian ( hurch diet. With Mrs. Beemer
Section II i f the Christian Churdi held their regul.U business meeting at the home of Mrs. W. A. Beemei
FOR RENT—G. den on shares.
101 E. Franklin. Phone HI3-X after j Thursday afternoon at 2:30. (i p. m. It. | *1* *’* *1* -F
I I he Home Economics Club ! Met With Mrs. Will \\ bitted
—Wanted—
WANTED:—1 three houskeeping rooms. 1 hone M-X. ll-2t
WANTED:—S> . one to t' nd small i farm near Hamrick Station. See Lawrence E. Bittle. R. 7. ll-3t
WANTED— (^arpert. ring, furritute tepairing etc. S; r n work a ■ pecialty. Cowling, t! . handy man. Phone 744-L. ll-tf
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WANTED Co do housekeeping in full charge in cil\ or cuuntr). -205
we-t Jaeoh street.
WANTED hoiM'. Mori
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Burks, I’hoiie
.Mrs. Will Whitted was the delightful h- ste-s and Mi . Oren Perkins was ;■ istant for the April meeting of the Home Economics club of Clin-ton-.Madison townships. Thirty members and thiee guests reported to roll call, the response being “Fatihs About the Kawa,!inn
M. s.
Mrs. Carol Connejly read a very i ti resting paper on the R dig-i n and S ial Customs of ilnwaiiuns which
was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. John McCabe talked on UnivorLl membeNhip but no definite action was taken. .Mis. Raymond " ight gave a talk on project work,
priced work The guests were Mrs. William Lane,
Oiiiilih Meat Market aiul l)eli(*atessen High quality meats including dependable hams, calf litn and lunch meats of all kinds. Our pork, beef, wal inj lamb are the product- of the latest scientific and »amtarr methods known in the meat packing indiisli) and mas hear the seal of government approval. Our delicatessen includes canned fruits, vcgctahlm, ik soups of all kinds, pickles olives stuffed, oranges, iiresries. tuna fish, crab, lobster and shrimp for salad, ments, cheese of different varieties, cakes, rolls, hrralai We feature quality, courtesy, service II. R. Nl( HOLAS, Drop. Dhonc^
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lll-2t.
758-X. 10-3-p.
of shock. Medical examiner Domini- ' us, who performed the autopsy, said none hut canine teeth could have torn the girl’s body to such a degree.
Th< streets todaj were empty 0 f ■ ng'di st Roy Young, on account which the children who usualh would have d ' alleged is overdue and uapai l.
• en taking advantage of the
v eat her.
spring
A demand of $177.40 is made. Ch i . McGaughey is attorney f, r the plai i-
ti'fs.
Mrs. Cora Alice Spurr, age 35 years, wife of Hurry A. Spurr, died at Brazil Wednesday, Mrs. Spun was the daughter of Mr. and Mis. Edward Lancaster of near I-enn. It- | -ides the husband and six children,
.. , ,, ,, ' 7 7.7” . 'be i« survived by five brothers, Ot;-*, ' r 7 an< ; ,^ L rS ' . Burfor<l l < " 11 of ^'"boc 1 Cecil, Clyde, Glen, and Maynard Lan-
FDR row NSHII* \SSESSDR Henry O Hair announced his candin.cy today for the Republican nomin
at ion for as.-essor of Green castle ^
township.
Mr . Lee Whitted, Mis- Perkins, Dur in); the social hour the hostess and
It t assistant son d.
Illinoi- will he the
—Miscellaneous—
NOTH E
Will patrons please bring the hill which has been mailed to them when they rail to pay accounts. Greencastlf Telephone Co. Lawrence Gasaway announces his candidacy for tire nomination for Sheriff of Putnam County, subject to the decision of the Democratic ptimary, election, May 6th. 2-Wed-Fri-Sat-tf. j LEO VI NOTICE '»F PI III It
HEARING
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONDOCKET NO. 10040. in the matter of the application of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for authority to cha gc it- passenger and freight station at Fillmore, Putnam County, Indiana, from an agency
•’k end guests oi| caKter am j two pj stpr
Mr. and Mrs. I-rank Shopt.ugh am.l Haiper Mr ,. A Miller, all
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gill, then par- of nPar Lena . ents. _ ^
, THE WEATHER
G'ee Shoptc,ugh wufe and son, Glen ,. artly c | oudy tonight and gatur-
thlt h ' nll: ' ! '» bevel criminally " L" u| -' ||| e, K will arrive Sat-|,| ay . aomewhat threatening over north ai un encastie, imnana, at attacked wa- di,p.dlcd when an au ' tU '> ™ v '»'\ «"b Mr. aand Mrs. nortion; cooler extreme north portion I o'clock A. M on April 23, 1930.
topsy w, perfoimcd. upon the body „ ,ank •''boptaugh on East Seminary, i t„ n i ff ht tmight and noith portion
Mrs. Norn | to a non-agein y pussengiu and freight
station.
Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in the above entitled cause in the City Hal! at Greencastlc, Indiana, at 9:00j
SEED L \\> Ns t O.MPLKTK WASHINGTON, April 11— Con-^ gre-smau Noble J. Johnson, of Ind-^ iana, ttri'- week notifud count) agents; of ids it strict, that the niachinerj foi tlie distribution of the 7,500,000 -red loei.s litis been comptoU '. The main office controlling the distribution far Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and Oaklahoma has been established in St. Louis under the direction of T. Harvey Weeks. The office is knowr^ as the Farmer’s Seed Loan office. In his letter to the country agents of the state the Indiana member notified them that the necessary application blanks, regulations and sundry data will be mailed to them at an early date. He also advised them that the highest individual loan obtainable
was $600.
The Seed Loan Bill, appropriating $”,>00,000 for use by farmers in 1 flood, drouth and storm stricken anas was recently signed by the Presi 1 dent as part of the first deficiency | bill. The measure provides for the I
a.(d pmv (I that the child had died
t Saturday.
t _ distribution of loans for the purchase | Public participation in this hearing! ''"'‘b'b fertilizer and feed for work
Ucomoiiiy Store - Not Wall Sin
ti l l' I HIM, Fancy Red Ripe Straw berries. Pi.
fancy Winesap Vpples 3 Lbs Rice Flakes 3 for ( base & Sanborn t offee Seal Brand Breakfast Ikicnn Mitch my sliced. Lh,
SI R' It E \S Y(M \sK,
30c
25c 25c 41c 30c
EUONO.MV ALWAYS
10c Golden 15c
5c
Fancy Mead Lettuce
Each
Premier Brand Fancy
Bant iim ( orn a (’an
Baking powder while it
lasts It) cent si/.e
Pure Santos Coffee,
Lh
Swift’s Premium Bacon
Lh. Box
PLATE BOILING BEEF FROM YO| \g III II FR rt HILK rr LASTS, LB. ONLY
Pure Lean Pork Sausage, 2 Lbs.
35c.
Soda ( lackers, 2 Lbs
29c. 45c 15c 25c
H. id and Leaf Lettuce, New CaW age, N, « ( arrola. (.olden Glow Sweet Potatoes, a plenty of GOOD THINGS for vour table anv time and all PRK El) M ITH THE I HOI (.HI op | VIRNESS
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NOTICE You Can Save Money r by paying your Telephone account on or before the loth of each month and receive the regular discount for prompt payment
|i- requested by the Commission. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
OF INDIANA.
By I). K. Matthews, Examiner. REBELLION SPREADS
stock.
FUNERAL FLEET
S\\ INEMUENDE, Germany, April 11 (UP) —A Swedish funeral fleet, headed by the flagship, Drotthing Vie" toria steamed slowly out of Swinemu. de Harbor early today, bearing the body the late Queen Victoria
home to Stockholm.
Accompanied b> »vo units of German torpedo boats, while coast artillery fired h parting alute, f,' iur Swedish ciuisers formed the honorary escort for the mourning party.
PLAN 18 III- i ORN
'Greencastlc Telephone Co. II. I». Walls Mgr.
BO.'IBAY, India, April 11 (UP)— With India’- salt rebellion spreading through the Provinces, Mahatma Candhi intends to spread the active gospel of resistance to British rule by ]>rcventing the sale of taxed liquor and fireign cloth, as the next step in his program on defiance, it was an-
nounced today.
The Mahatma called a conference, to meet Sunday, of women adherent*
to his civil disobedience campaign, at | CRA WFORDSVILI.E, I ml April "hich picketing of »hops selling j (UP)—Honors for being the fir t
foreign cloth or taxed liquor will be ( Montgomery cou fy to p| ant
discussed. j to Bert Dunbar, superintendent of’ Ahid Ali Jaferdhai, secretary of lh” | the county farm, who planted ,u sm . n
provincial congress committee, active j field yt terday.
promoters of the present campaign,! Last year, at the county farm Fe* was sentenced to nine months im-|fiis! corn was planted Apsil'm d prisonment today by a Bombay court,| in 1928 on April |H. Dunbai'' -oui on changes of inviting the people to 1 the ground was warm ami work”!i!
disopey the Salt-tax laws. : well,
Lots ofi Men Like to gut under STETSON H ATS, and we don t ’em! We sell STETSONS, and' know how good they arc. r j Better than ever this Spring 1 , styles, more colors. Brims that roll 01 Snap. You can’t buy a better hat than a STETSON. Come In And Select Yours—
I J. F. CANNON & Cl
