The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 May 1930 — Page 2
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There Comes A Time*-* In llu lift' of alntoKl i»vi*i-y man, wlwn Iip would lulroini* anil i.iluc fiuiuily, e\|M‘i'i<‘lU‘i J d finunrial u<l>u'o. If -,u< li a 11inr lioulil come to you, ne Nhould M r io have you remember that the officers of linn bank are, ami have been for years, in roiistant, ctumtry-wide contact with business ami financial problem-—and that their counsel and cooperation are always available to vou, now or whenever your need arises. First National Bank llll. Ill HI >1 BAMv IN PUTNAM COUNTY Citizens Trust Co. (Ill MOVli: oi (Hi: SYSTF.MATIf SAVKH
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Personal And Local News
lary InderM* of Rof*hd I- ; Mrs. Yeager Hostess \ Tuesday with friends here. To Bridge (lub | The While-Away Bridge Club will
M U>K PAKTY DEFRNIIANTS meet with Mrs. Floyd Yeajper on East I..O Guetling, Joe tiuetling and Ed-, Seminary street Thursday ultemoon.
win Kasper, of Evansville, have been * * + * * *
Cro-Tat-Em flub Meeting
Has Been Postponed
The Cro-Tat-Em Club meeting has j been postponed one week.
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Golden I.ink Club \
Meets Tonight
The Golden Link duh will meet on
made defendants in the damage suits of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Nicholas against .lesse T. McClellan and lewis G. Martin, in the Putnam circuit court. The three men were occupants of a Hudson sedan which collided with the Nicholas car on the National road near Belleville Sunday after the Nich-
WHILKTHEY LAST Pollnl ronmloi* Phillis, 20c [mtDoz. FRESH t I I I MlWEKS AM) Nit E POTTED PLANTS FOR Hi t OR V ITOS DAY. ORDER NOW. tl.oSM) VI NOON l)E< OR VTK »N DAY hj’lrl Moml Coni|ianv
Jtanner Want "Ada” (let Reaulta.
DECORAslOH DAY SUGGESTIONS
V\ i: WILL I5K OPEN THl/RS. NITE REEKESHINCi: DRINKS Pure Kefreshiii^ drinks for picnic oulinu
or luncheon al home.
(linger Ale, 2 Large I hit ties 25c Root Beer or Lemon lame, 21 oz. Bottle 15c Canada Dry, .1 Bottles, 50c Country Club, Tea, orange Pekoe 1-4 Lb. 20c SALAD DRESSING W ,
PORK & RKANSS.'W t Ot NTRV ( M B, I CANS
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Richard Frazier of Fern, is conlined to his home by illness. The fbiistian Church Choir, wil meet for rehearsal to-night at 7:0 o’clock at the church. Mis.- Marilyn Hurst and Miss Sarah t'ammack of Belle Fnion, spent Tuesday night with Marie Walker, 20? West Wa-liington, street. Suit to collect an alleged unpaid account of .f',7.00, was filed in the Putnam f iivuil court Wednesday by the T/abue Ait VIIg. Co., against Pearl OT Ian. i.leim H. Lyon is attorney for
1 lie plaintitl’.
The n-gulai church service at Deet i reek eburch this coming Sunday , UiPCning will he dedicated to the mem-
ory of all those hiitied in the cemetery ^ ( |t
neurhy. VII friend are cordially in-I nte.| i,, worship with us ot that I
I line.
The condition of .lames Hughes, wlio wa injured in an auto accident ul TV-rie Haute -everal weeks ago, continues to improve, it was reported today. Weight.- have been attached lo a broken leg in preparation I'm. etting the fractiirp, I-uneral -ervices were held at Roach dale Wednesday afternoon for Henry Miller, age 90 year s, one of the old est residents of the county and one of the few Civil War veterans left io Franklin township. Mr. Miller died Monday morning. His parents were homesteaders in the township. Members of tf<'. Woman Relief Corp are asked to meet at the Mayor’ office in the Fire Dept. Friday niorning at 9 o’clock to make boqueti.i be u-id for the decoration of the soldiers’ graves. Any one having flowers to give please bring them lo the Fire Department, or telephone Mr-. Isiwrenee Graham or Mrs. Jacob Keifer and the committee will call for them. Rev, V. L. Raphael will visit the Thursday and Friday sessions of the meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, to be held i in Cincinnati this week. The Assembly will hold its sessions in Taft AinlI itorium, opening with the Sermon by
olas car had been sideswiped by a i Wednesday evening with Mrs. Zifla
truck driven by Martin but which | | JIS |;, east Walnut street, was owned by McClellan. The suit.* j -I- + •!• + * are for $ 1,500 and I.'),000. | Surprise Party It was reported hei,- today H |:l( 1 For German Teacher
Kasper,,who was injured in the crush,| I'lmf. Griffith, instructor In German had (licit in an Indianapolis hospital. . l( imPauw, was pleasantly surprised I
Wash Dresses \\ ash dresses ot fast color prints iSIMT’Tai AT $1.49. Sizes 16 - 46. ’ 1AL THE QUALITY SHOP
.1. II. PITCHFORD
This report was not verified.
ST AR CUB TIWIItLKR DIES CH It 'AGO, May 2h (UP) Harold “Hal” Carlson, 35, a -lar pitcher of the Chicago Cubs, died early today as the result of an internal hemorrhage. He was to have pitched today against
the Cincinnati Reds.
HIXSON TO t.l I WINGS
INDIANAPOLIS, May 2K (UP)— Rolieit P. Doolittle, ' "Util llend, and
.1. Hixson, Greeiicastle, are
.imong !I7 graduate of the II. S. Ad | v a need Flying ScIinoI, Kelly Field, Tex., who will receiw their diplomaon June 21, accorilini’ t" information
given out today.
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BOILER EXPLODES TERRE HAUTE, May 28 (UP) Damage, estimated at aproximatelv $10,000 was caused in the gymnasium | of Ger-tmeyer Tech high school here last night when a boiler, used to beat water for the showers, exploded. Oral Smith, night v tchmnn, was the | only poison on the grounds at the grounds at the time of the hlact. DEATH TOLL M RANGOON, Burma, May 28 (UP) Communal rioting striking dock worker- and strike los-akers continued in Rangoon toil:,y despite pr, ence of sexeral bmlie of British and native troops. Society News Mrs. Oscar Thomas Hostess to lloston ( lull The Boston dull met with Mrs. Oscar Thomas, south Indiana street, Tue.-diiy evening. Mrs. Belle Carver had charge of the- program for her subject “Modern Poetry”. Fifteen members were pre-ent.
Delicious refreshment* were serv
the retiring Moderator, Dr. Clelan l ed during the social hour. II. McAfee of Chicago, followed by j *1* + -Iihe Observance of the Lord’s Supper. Mrs. Yeager Hostess Thursday afternoon will witness tin I ’lo Progress History (Tub
election of the new Moderator for the The I‘ingress History duh met at ensuing year. The day sessions will the home of Mis. Floyd Yeager, liT.T he given over to business, and each Seminary street, Tuesday afternoon, evening there will he a popular meet-) Mr-. William Sherman reviewed the ing in tiie interest of one of the | b 0< ’lt titled “Rasputin” and Mrs. Stella Hoards of the Church. Adjournment! I ,,r k gave the discussion. Eighteen will probably lake place Wednesday j memlier wi re present. Delirious n-
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PASTA ELOIIK
PICKLES
I 'j LB. I.DAF 8c
I LB. LOAF
.M 1
vi MtloN
BRAND 2 LBS.
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5 LB. h
23c 21c
EFT SLICED
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noon of next w-eek. A|>proximately one thousand ministers and elders will he in attendance as Commission ers front the two liundred and ninety-
five Presbyteries.
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freshment- were served.
•!• •!• VIcm. Roy Evans In Honor Guest
The Das Mesas dub held a one o'do<k bridge luncheon at the Grant Hotel Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Roy Evan- who leaves about June 1, for Mayfield, Ky., to reside. The rooms were prettily decorated with yellow and blue spring flowers. Each of the members and guests was presented with an old fashioned corsage. Mrs. Evans was presented with a beautiful budoir lamp. In the scoring of the afteinoon, Mrs. J. L. Dawson scored high among the guests and Mrs. FT. B. H. Greenleaf was high fur the members. The duh guests included Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. A. W. Crandall and Mrs. William Grogan.
with a birthday dinner at bis home, just south of the city Tuesday evening. T he picnic dinner was given by Mrs. Griffith and member of b><
classes were invited.
Forty students gatheied at th<> gymnasium at o’clock and wei** token to the Griffith country home in a laige motor truck. The evening wa pent in playing games and toasting mat hmallows in a big hon-fire. J< ■
cream was also served.
SlRiidanl Oil Filling Slalion SOI TH BLOOMINGTON SIR III ALL STANDARD OIL l»R<)Dl < r S ( Alls W VSHED VNM DELIV ERED. FIKST GLASS GHI wiv, • SERVICE NVPniV V N'D REG I 1, VR G AS DELIVERED I lt| | James Toltin, Phone 473-X
27c
SOl)\ ( HACKERS. Lit. PKG. ... 13c MljSTARDi'iwTJi? & Bananas, 1 Lb. 25c Head Lettuce, 2 15c Ql AUTY HIGHER THAN PRICE SMOKED PICNICS 20c SUGAR Cl RED ^ LUNCHEON MEATS SPECIALS
ROII.ED II AM I K KD, I B.
59c 1
< OTTAGE CHEESE 2 LBS
25c
VIINt ED LI N< BEON LB.
38c
ENGLISH HAM IB.
43c
BARED LOAF
30c
PICKLE ( HIPS LB.
30c
BAC ON, 3-4 Lb. ( HUNK, LB. ...
19c
SWEET BEI.ISH, LB
30c
CHUCK ROAST :SI":',... 2.'lc
BEEF. LB.
FILLET OF HADDOCK. Lit. P)c Cotnparc Quality As Well As Price
FOR THE GRAD “Gifts That Last” Make your gift this year one that will be lasting- and appreciated in (he years to come. Here are a few Suggestions. (iRUEN WATCHES $25.00 To $75.o« ELGIN WATCHES $15.00 To $50.00 DIAMOND KINGS $15.00 To $100 COSTUME JEWELRY $1.00 To $25.00 COMPACTS •$1.00 To $10.00 FRANK C. SCUOKN-M AN THE JEWELER
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Foods
Your
Holiday Outing
Everything for that picnic spread t
Treat yourself to the best at AMP l
Cliquot Club Pale Dry Queen Olives pl * in Sweet Pickles t Sweet Mixed Pickles ■
2 i>odi« 2S C ^ * qt. j*r2Qc
q«- j»r 2^c
Mustard
qt.j or J
Shankless Picnics “tht c«r, h, 21c
Wisconsin Cheese
ib. 25c
Dainty Soda Crackers
2 lb. box 25 C
Marshmallows ^
U, 15c
Cholee Quality Meats Always
lioiliii“ Reef, Lh ’ lie Choice Chuck Roast, Lh 2llr Lean Veal Roasl, Lh 23c Pock Steak, (From 1^‘an Shoulder) Lh... Pk Fillets Of Haddock. Lh. lie
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Canada Dry Ginger Ale 3 ^ SO* Rajah Salad Dreating «• • 37 c Van Camp's Pork ^ Beana 3 23 c Pineapple, Sliced No^can tie Peanut Butter ^ 2 "* 2S C White House Milk 3 ~ 25* S O'clock Coffee • ih 25‘ Luncheon Loaf 8*
j Froth Pruitt and Togotablee
New Potatoes, 6 Pound ^ Head Lettuee, Firm and ( risp, 3 Heads 25i ‘ ( elery. Extra Jumbo, Stalk ,0c < ucumbers, Jumbos*, 2 fc- ^
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Asparagus—Egg p| an t—New Tomatoes—New BeeD Atlantic & Pacific'”
