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THE DAILY BANNER, EREENCASTEE, INDIANA. I 'RIDA V, AT (E 22,1930. -j.E
THE DAILY BANNER Intered In the Poet Office »t Green castle, Indiana, as second classwall matter. Under the act oh March I, 1879.
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price.
10 centa per
Some Men Depend On Luck—
hut ’most evor> siicf^nsful man hiII I* 1 11 yoti that ho relii*(l i ^n at d«*al more on his own ability plus th«* rlosp cmjpi rati.on of bin hanh than lie i*\i r K'licd on tho whims <»t rhmu't 1 . XikI hen* at this hank you "ill find tho brand ot coop<*ntti<n that ht*lps build successful men. Whenever wc can he of any a-vjwtanco, \on arc cordially invited to conic in today or any day.
First National Bank The Oldest Bank In Putnam County Citizens Trust Co.
'The Home 01 The Systematic Saver
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. E. E. Huhe, i- confine.! to her ; home on Anderson tre.'t hy illness. |
icrepted a posi- !
W. Tribhy’s I
Euk> ne Hint ha
tion as a mechanir at <
Karate.
Dr. and Mrs. C. B. 0 Btien lefl Thursday for a two w .‘ks niotor trip in he East. Mr-. | , V ,< I Lucas in.l 'la ter have returned from a va aiion spent at J!ay View, Mich. Mrs. Ali>ert Clin*- is critically ill at her home in Madison township followi nc a stroke Wednc-iloy afternoon. Miss Ella Beckwith has returned from Martinsville where -he has been for treatment the pa t two weeks.
USED CARS
Listed below you
find a few of our used cars listed that have been reconditioned and carry a 30
day guarantee.
1929 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN—Car fully equipped— I pholsterinK Mohaire, original finish, blue back like nc„. Tires are extra (r«MKl. fins car driven only 1320 1 miles and at our
price of
$495.00
is unusual value.
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Skilful
Photo Finishing
^ ou're anxious, of course.
to have the best results from your holiday picture-taking. Then send your exoosed films to us.
MULLINS’ DRUG STORE
Mrs. Helen Tucker and Miss Anna Marie Eitel who underwent tonsil operation- Thursday, left the ( ount\ . hospital Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Browning, j Mi-s Lillian Southard nd Miss Kate Hammond left todav on a motor trip to Bay View.
Mis- Betty Hutehii on of Indianapolis, has returned t her home, nffer a few days’ vi with Mr. and Mrs. Staten Owens of thi city.
The fourth annual reunion will he held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunter at Manhatlan, on the fir-1 I Sunday in Septemhei. Keniembor the I date and all come and enjoy the day.
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Miss Fern Beck will return this evening: from Terre Haute where she has been taking a commercial com -e in the Indiana State Teacher.-’ college. iss Beck will leav Septembei ! I, for Port Huron, Mich., where -he has accepted a position as teacher of . ommercial subject- and mathematics j hi the senior high .-chool. Port Huron has a population of iO.cOO, with -ix junior high school and the one senior high school. I'he senior high has approximately nine hundred student-.
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furnace!^ Yet, it looks like a handsome piece of furniture. Savings in fuel have frequently paid for Sunbeam Cabinet Heaters within fonr or five years. During Sunbeam Saving Season you can buy a modern circulating heater of the highest caliber at little more than the price of an old fashioned stove. Shrewd buyers are waiting for this annual event and will see us, immediately, before the 10% discount offer is withdrawn.
Horace Link & Company
The Store Of Furniture
192S F'OMTV 1-DOOR SEDAN Here i* a closed ear that Kill make any family happy tu ,,«n this winier. \ demonstration in this ear «ill reveal its
Millie.
I Tice s365.00
1927 FORD H DOR — This ear had the be-l of care, upholstering extra good. Me will gladly demonstrate the car for
mechanical film--.
Price Si65.00
A Few rhea per Pars
Ford, 211, Touring .
Essex < oaeh ‘2i>
Ford Touring. '-’I .
Pontiac (back
( hrvrolel S«sIhii '27
. $50.mi
$68.00 $25.00 $145.0(1 SI 75.00
L. H. Chevrolet
Sales !ne.
115 N. Jackson St.
OPEN I \ ! MNt.-
Society
Phone All Social Items To 95 —
Rev. and Mrs. Monger Return From ' scat ion | Rev. and Ml-. Albert E. Monger. ^ pastor of th Greeneastle Methodist ^ ! Episcopal church, have returned from |p ! their vaeatior Dr. Monger will con- ^ rduct the worship service next Sunday ^ | morning. His sermon subject will ^ I he “Saved by Hope.” 1 jjBi .Mrs. Monger and daughter, Mi.-s j Miriam, have been visiting Mrs. Mon-lg jger’s mother and two sisters in Wash- m jington, I). C. During this visit they j jg j motored through a large part of his- |=jj5 itoric Virginia and epent a number jg of days in N-w York City. Mrs. Mon- ■ ger’s"mother, Mrs. E. A. Hreist, re-js turned home with them ami after a few slays visit here will go on to iCrawfonlsville which was her form-r 1 home. Dr. Monger spent his vacation in the Rocky Mountain National Park, C, lorado. He was at Fern Igikc lodge !and Bear Lake Camp which are great centers for hiking and mountain ( 'climbing. This is the second vacat'on which he ha- been in this park ami I has cliirrlied many of the mountains] including Long's Peak which is the) highest in the park, 14,255 feet eleva-
tion.
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Mrs. Crosby Honored
Guest at Farewell Parly A farewell party for Mrs. Joe Cros-j by who is leaving the city to reside | in Louisville, Ky., was given Thurs-1 day afternoon by members of Section One of the Christian church with Mrs. .1. II. Van Horn of East Washington
istreet as hostess.
Mrs. Crosby has been active in ev-| |ery department of the church and] tributes of appreciation from the vari-j oils leaders < f the work were given,! Mr.-. H. H. Bruner shaking for the j choir, which is losing a valued singer i in Mrs. Crosby’s departure. Mrs. Myra Curtiss of the Missionary So-1 ciety testified of the help and wprk
done in that department.
Mrs. Hattie Thomas brought the message from Section One which Mrs. j ('m by has perhaps been more inti-| mately associated with than in any I
other branch of the work.
Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, president! of the Women’s Union, brought trih-i ute from the union at large, speaking J of the willing assistance rendered hy Mrs. Croshv at anv and all times.
Miss Mildred l.ong, dauuhter of i Mrs. John Dunlavy made the fareMr. and Mrs. J. F. I.o. , oath Locust Jwell talk and presented Mrs. Crosby street, who has been tuih mg in New (with a beautiful luncheon set on lieV«rk City, has returned home. | half of the Section. Mrs. Crosby’s reo — Isponse carried a message of satisfac-
tion and enjoyment of the friendships experl need through the different phases of the work, and voiced her re-] gret at leaving. ^ 1 A program of readings by Miss j Dorothy Arnold and Marjorie Lee I j Reeves was inter- persed with musical numbers by Mrs. B. H. Bruner and j Mrs. Mildred Shuey. Mrs. Cro.-by at the urgent r«i|U» st of all, sang as a parting song “On the Banks of the,
Prompt Delivery Is Assured If You Phone 82 For Your Groceries
Fresh Fruits and Ye"^tallies every duv Canned and staple ffoocL.
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Bolander’s Grocery
Mrs. Vota Keller of Belle Union underwent an op i.iiion at the County Hospital Thui da. morning fot
mhos trouble.
ECONOMY STORE
(Quality
Service
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I \ I R \ SPIK I \L: PREP A RF.D \ L \L LO \P W IIII
PIMENTOS 35c \ \Ll E; LB.
Miller and Half Sugar < tired Bacon, 1 Ll> Roll 300
Sliced
Sweet Pickle Pork Belter lu cook with any vegetables Q
Gold to fry, Lb.
V FRY SPId I \ L: KELLOGGS’ R EG I L \R 2 FOR 25c—2 FOR
Swift’s Premium Baruit I Lb. Box Steak cut fr*»m heifer bei f, Lb Ham burger Steak maili from fresh Gref, LG. Chuck Roast from . m Heifer. Lb. \LL-HR \N HIM I ITs
Flake White or P. & G. Soap 10 for Pure Granulated Sugar 10 Lh. clolh bag Large Size M liter Melon Ice ( old. each .... Fresh Soda Crackers 2 Lh. Box Search Light Matches b f< r
33c 53c 19c 25c 21c
m ('base and Sanborn . i \|, u . House Coffee
F'rying < hickens, enuntn rlressed. while the\ last, Lh ODt
Sal S<Kla a womlerfiil Softener and clciia-ei ’ o Lh. Park.ii'
Plenty of Fruit, Vegetables and other good things p, , ,t all nr . (i sell.
W e Deliver
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Charles Moor* * f N’orthwood left the County Hospital Friday ,he enter••d the hospital fir medical treatment
several ilays ag
Stnlc May (Jose Soullicrn Schools
I NPRODCI TIVE ARE VMM I D
BE REFORESTED IN MII.V1NG MONEY I’ROIII I VIS
of school di I ictf i n (Wabash”, and isked that all j.dn her'
on the last ch ius. Delicious refresh-1 ments were served by the commit-1 tee in charge, at the close of the
meeting.
Those in attendance besides the I gu st of honor were: Rev. and Mrs. I B. H. Bruner, Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson,!
Elimination
unproductive areas in southern Indiana ami reforestation of the land may be one of the final recommendations of Governor Harry G. Leslie’s ‘-late school aid commi-sion, it wa-
learned yesterday.
Representative George W. Freeman
of Kokomo, member of the comm -| " rs ' •D^’ n Dunlavy, Mrs. Lm Am
sion, said he Kill advocate the pro-
posal in the i mmission.
'I he reforestation program migin-
kl, Mr-*. Aaron Arnold, Mrs. Ernest] Trout, Mrs. (< nchmun, Mrs. Henry] Mai - hall, Mrs. Harry Wells, Mrs.
PHONE 12 PHONElj W. H. Eiteljorge Cash Mark? Tender Beef Steak, Lb ™ ( HOB E BOILING BEEF || FRESH BEEF ROAST j’lj BEEF BRAINS. LH FRESH SUJSAGE |jlj| SLH FD II V< ON. RIND OFF LB STRIP II \t ON ly.1 Fit SMOK! D. SKINNED H \MS, ' OR WHOLE O'l LB “T SUG AR ( l REED BA( (»N, ' OK W HOLE O'l LH SUGAR ( FRED SHANKl.ESS PK NK HAMS Of LH HL MILK FED FRYING < HIX O’J LH f. FRESH MiGs t REAM ERA BUTTER — SWISS l HLI'* 1 Phone 12 Free Delivt’S
ally wa.- sugg.'-ted by Ralph I-. Wi! i K ‘ l nt ‘ th West, Mrs. Wallace Morris,
cox, state foiester. FT'eeman'-
Mi . R. O. Knight, Mrs. Isaac Harris,
nouncement followed an airplane tour ■ ^Dn. Stewart, Mrs. Bruce Shan-
non, Mr-. R. L. Pierce, Mrs. Mildred Shuey, Mrs. Emma Batchelor, Mrs. Hattie Thomas, Mrs. Myra Curtins, Miss Dorothy Arnold and Marjorie
Lee Reeves.
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with Wilcox and members of the Indiana National Guard over nine south-
ern Indiana counties.
Crops, especially corn, are burned out throughout the territory except in river bottoms, both Wilcox and
Freeman repnred following the tom j *** tarn F r " n ' Ev* n ’ \\. -tern Trip
a- a re-ult the drought, Wilcox
reported.
To ndil to thi* damage already done hy drought, f* rest fires are burning in six places. A total of about three thousand three hundred and forty acres were spotted where forest land.lind burned s.*me time during the summer, according to Wilcox. The fires ware burning near Cannelton, Jasper, Bloomfield, Cloverdal* and Martinsville. A total of about s hundred acre-- either was burning * i threatened, Wibox i«aid.
Kauble & Son
NOTICE
Sale of Ileal Estate
Nolice is hereby given that (he undersigned Utorney and Agent for the J<-eph W. and Rebecca F. Newman estate, will offer for sale at his office in Coatesville, front day to day until sold the following Real Esfate. Lot number seven (7) in Block sexen (7) in Edwin J, Pecks Enlargement to the t<»n of now city of Greencastlc, Indiana.
William McAnineh,
Attorney and Agent. Box 165, ( oatesville, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Chits. B. Rutter have
I* turned from a ten days trip in I Iowa. They visited at the home of Mrs.)
Josie Penrod and daughter Minnie of
Pulo-ki, also Mr. and Mr*. John Birch-1
ma r and family of Bloomfield, while there, they r lebrated the wedding an* nivei art of Mr. and Mrs. Birchmier, :,, d the birthday anniversary of Elbert Birchmier and ('has. Rutter. While enroute home they 'viewed I tie magnificent dam ami power house at Keokuk, which i- the largest in the world, also enjoyed a boat ride up the Mississippi at Burlington.
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Sunday School Class * 7 ' Jk
To Picnic Tonight
The Try-It class of the Baptist church, which was formerly the young married |ieoples’ class, will hold a pic-nic-supper at the home of Mr. and Mr-. Russell Welch, 205 South Bloom-) jington street, Friday evening.
•5- -h -P »h Brown Family Reunion Aug. 17
Members of the Brown family met | d Somerset church Sunday Aug. 17,1 jto hold their 23d annual reunion. Relatives began to gather in the forenoon, several arriving in time to! attend services held at the rhurch in | j 1 fie morning, others coming later, passed a pleasant hour in a quiet soc-
“WE SELL MEAT THAT'S GOOD TO EAT 9 A. M. DELIVERIES PHONE H|
Boiling Beef, lb., 10c
BEEF ROAST, Lb.
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HAMBURGER, LB 1*1
PORK STEAK, LB &
CHUCK STEAK. LB.
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LIVERWURST, trge Fry Chix
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