The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 September 1930 — Page 3

RADiO

I REPAIRSM

WIRING

CONTRACT!?':

\V> anythin? Electrical.

J. F. HIRT Wm I‘hone 405

PAGE THKKW

Reiuier.

im, “One Mad Kis?," • musical romance, iirned to exploit his

t. t wkTim soays brn i it \mu hits

ES

>SQl

■ o

AMS

the role of a r manw—a sort of a Sfian-ish-Amei ■, Kniiin Hood—who proves , a thorn in thi -i<le of a tyrannical I dictator. H nnlly accomplishes ’.he tyrant, and incidentof Rosario, the most

r in the land,

rmer UFA star, and

in “Romance of t!

the Fox company, osario. Antonio Modictator, while Tom dancing comedian,

Copyright 19'1I) United Press Cent. Stand PM Time Throughout WE \F NBC Net 7:h0- Palmolive hour WJZ NBC Net 7TiO—Camel Pleasure Hour. U ABC CBS Net 8—Philco Symphony WEAF NBC Net 8:70—Coca Cola I'm gram. WABC CBS Net 9:30-California Melodies.

•fiasif Surv

Kis;,” Fox Movietone mu-cal rotu- , which introduces to the audible

■ n • n the magnetic young tenor, Don '"K •* ,,rn

Mojica, of the Chicag > Grand ; r

1 toi ra compary, which play- tonighi ' 1 U"lb”

Thu: day ;it the V ncastle The t-

who made “Married ml “Fox Movietone

this picture,

gram tonight and

icille Gleason

the popular “Voice

VONC \S I I.E He lurful dan/ of Spain, pj. tun i|ue hacUtrrounil I

Utl ough Mojica i< of tin Latin type ■ pnrthnlarly appeals to women, ■ essentially is a man’s man, and numbers far more personal friends mong hi own sex than among those

> he Mhldleto icial deficit

ROAC 111) \ I.E

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pearson visited

Mojica'- (-.mp.ii! ■‘••day with then dn.ightei Mrs. Rob

'■rt R<'ed and family in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fuller are visiting friends and relatives in Tndinna-

I'ohs this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith of neat

V ■(; ■ eat 1 rawfonlsville wet* Sunday guests of , nieiiy fiti dr. and Mrs, Howard Dei«her and

I mother.

M and Mis. Harold Bohnstedt of 1 ' dianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Zollars and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Call of Putramville were in town Tuesday rallh g mi old friend and looking after hu i * -s interests. Mi - Fern Clini local telephone "I • rat or is spending her vacation in ?• * ille, Ky., with her brothel

1 \ii: ITKKS HEFK IT

;t. 10 (PP)

( lo ad with a tin-I **ar, the first time leficit amounted i

Just as natural loveliness is pleasing to your eyes, the natural mildness of Camel Cigarettes is pleasing to your taste. Camel i an amazingly mild smoke. ^ ct it is never flat—never tasteless. All the mellow aroma of the choice tobaccos in the Camel blend is preserved and enhanced through every step of manufacture. I here s no ©ycr-proccs*uni with its resultant insipidity — no doctoring, for none is needed. Modern smears have recognized the difference between mildness and flatness. They Ye swinging to Camels—choosing a cigarette that’s natural!) mild -enjoying the real luxury of smoking.

AM ELS

r; "'31L , ?i , Ifjfe

k3j

Ky m-

m

rl

rl : : >.

M'ASY to LISTTN TO ” -( \m: , ,*. , v , ||ol '< Jne.d.y evening, on N. 15. (;. Ilt ., w ., r k. WJ/ Ititioai. Uuubult your |o«»l radio uwe ubl«-

VgZflr Ml mt fil l * , i9l ml

C i»J0 R J R«y»»U« JebeoM Co , Wi»iva N - c -

Bi ills

An ill-fitting shoe makes life's milk haril for you. Hut U'hen it does fit —what com f ort l

\ w|tlan for votir family to lit thrir iummIs, will make tlifir life’s walk easy, anti hrino eornfort to them.

Here is ihe pood plan: —

measure of a

it tSoeKloti as to those trim shalP iiilit-rll voiir |»ro|it*rl> ai.fl o lion It shall ho fariM't] »vor to thorn. -your will, carefully

drawn by a eoni|toioiii law s or. — an cxeoutar aad trustee who will skillfullv anti oo n so It* it f ion sly man a go your {iroportY for Your fanills's flnaueial oomlorf. Vie are reailv whenever you are, to work out the details of siii'li a |ilan with you — one (hat you can he sure will fit in with your wishes.

Secure a copy of uir booklet - \l EGI \IM)|\C VIII II P Will.VS I I I I RE”

Centra!

Trust

idny

Southwest ( Sirner of I'uldic Si|uare

I’lank (Tine and wib Mi. and Mrs. C. G. Alf and childr n (f indiamipoli* vi ited Sunday .illi the latter’s pare t - Mr. and Mi F. C. I.cwis. Afh moon enllers * ro Mi. and Mr- . Wallace l.eng and citildren of Greencastle nd Mr. and Mi -. Ales Crosby. 'Ii, and Mr-. Fred l.oi kridge . iieiit Monday with Mr. and Mrs. ('laud" I .ockridge at Dana. Miss Kath\l«ne Inppenlntz returnil home Sunday after a few day it with M I aye Wendlin-.’ of In-ili.-.nrpolis. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reed and son James \isited Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mr-. Raymond Ht-nnon and on Heed at Hamilton, f)hio. Mrs. IT. W. |{":un of Crawfordsville visited Tuesday night with her son Dr. Paul F. Ream and wife.

EAST M UMON Mr. and Mrs. John Wider and children of Akron, Ohio, visited a few day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman and other relatives, Mr-. .Wider is a sister of Mr=. Newma .n Miss Delpha Meek passed away as the home of her parents Wednesday night. Funeral services were held Kiiday afternoon at New Providence. Burial in the ccretery there. The Ruark reunion was held Sunday at Fillmore. Mrs. Le ter Storm and daughter Phillis are visiting with Mrs. Myrtle Storm ami family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Glideweli of fndiunapoli called on Oran Buis and family Sunday evening. Mrs. Ellen NVwman is visiting Mr.

and Mr . Homer llaitinn of near

Cloverdnle,

< < I \ f> NIHSK GIVES '< Honi, \ Ki i kim | ink Mi Mary Agio Miller, couii'y nn. se, fod i- annoiie-erl her m inthty rai'inc *f school • isit during 'he eoming winter, ns fi llow-:

Week

Rond', El iyd C *n-

winter, as

Eirel

First Day —Cm. ter, E'llmora.

Sec nd Day -New May lie, Bamird, R achdale, Groveland. Third Day—Carpenter‘Ville, Grider,

Raccoon.

Fourth Day—-Ru ellville, Morton. Clinton Cinter. Second Week Fir i Day—Bainl,ridge,

el.

Second Day—N*. 1 (Brown); No. 10 (Dills); No. 2, No r, (( enter); Brunei stow n, Fern. T ir(| Day — Putntmville, Cross Road'. Fo urth Day—Belle Union. third Week Fir-t Day Clovenlale, Cline. Second Day- Black Hawk, Mdl dfie, Manhattan. Third Day—Beech Grove, \,i. in. Fouitli Day Reelsville. F'ourlh Week First Day—Kii-t Ward, Second | Ward. i Second Day—Third Ward, Maple Heights. I shall keep to this schedule as closely as peesihle but if by any chance j I am unahl* to reach the school on the lay stated, I shall notify the prin- ( ipal. The fourth day of each w eelc I have reserved for any em* rgeney' that may arrive in the school and hope

that the principal will feel free to cull me. The last two days of the fourth week I shall devote to call on general cases. | -ball he in my office mornings from H t>> M:;i(i o’cloi k and

on Saturday morning P( I I IM. KKI (IRD

MARSHAI.I., III., UP) The state hole pulling i* rd a i- broken here ilmini' th* Calboiin ioiiiiP fii when a team owned by Peter Horn, Charlotte, pulled 2,t)',(l i'.hikI (lie recpiired distance of 27 1-2 feid. The Horn team broke it own record.

NOT ICE TO BIDDERS KIR SAMI \l:> M ITT I EH I OR ' id It I HOI "E, JAIL, \ S D ( III N I V

HOUSE.

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commi. inner of Putnam County, Indiana, will, on the SKth day of October, Nineteen Hundred Thirty, at two o'clock p. in., receive bid for the furnishing of Sanitary Supples for the Court House, Jail, and County House f -aid County for the coming year, mcording to the specifications heretofore adopted, and which are now on file in the Auditor’s Office of aid County. Bid will h * received on each unit therein - perilled. The contract will he b t to the lowest responsible bidder in the aggregate. Witness our hand this Second day of September, Nineteen Hundred

Thirty.

O. A. Day, M. K. Cooper, J. G. Britton, Board of Commissioner-, Putnam

C ounty.

ATI EST; W. F. Gill, Auditor. .1-2ts