The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1930 — Page 4
THE ETAIEY BANNER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA. FRIDAY OCT. 31. 1930.
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Rijrlit from llie 'lart — in tin- -election of ripe, lonefiller tol»a,.<. and imported Nunutra vrupper—Htn nk lluianii Itililion ha- it all <)'«r ordinary five-rent eiear-. Thirtvlhn e year- «>f . \prrience anti modem maiiufarturiue method- put an extra measure ot <|ualit> and inhu- into it. >o other nickel riear on earth ha- -o many thing- contributing to its goodness!
works hand-in-hand with plottinj.; salesmen of farm implements in put ting over their deals with unsuspect intr farmer prospects. Much of the action takes place hi :i big hotel, the rendezvous for wealthy farmers and heky city tolk.-. Miss Carroll tries her bunco frame on Phillips Holmes, son of the wheatking of that retrion, and later regrets her shameful trickery when she discovers that he loves her. The play is charged with dramatic dynamics and stirring emotional scenes. Mi-.- Carr.II, as the central, starring figure, has to carry much of the high explosive burden of acting. How she does it stamps her a- , an eminent geniu- in this type oi J
role.
Those who have been wanting to .-ee Miss Cairoll in a dashing emotional pa it will surely be pleased. Added to tne Granada's SaturdaySunday program will be a Metro-All-Color subject "The Kiddie’s Revue” and another i -ue of “ 1 lie Voice nl Hollywood.”
Society IScws
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'( liildren of the Kindergarten Entertain Mothers At Party
The children of the Library Kin- , idergart'en entertained their mothers with a Hallowe’en party this mornjing, October 31st, 1930, in the base-| In nu "f the Library, dhe children j made most of the decorations that ,
used and each one was masked |
and gold and The crowd wa-
Pistribiitors
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Nancy • -cricil In “The Devil’s Holiday (lives a New Type Of Bole New roles for old! Nancy Carroll, petite and charmng Iii.'h colleen who captivated old and young with her comedienne parts in “Sweetie” and “Honey”, will be -••en i.nd heard in an entirely new type- ,.f screen portrayal when she c me- to the Granada Theatre on Saturday and Sunday, matinee and night, in “The Devil’s Holiday.” In this picture of mpdern life in Amo^cu's wheat-belt, Miss Carroll is the gold-digging manicurist who
VONCASTLE
Big Hallowe’en Party Tonight At 11 I*. M. Preview Showing ‘Devil’s Holiday”. Regular Program Today and Saturday
As previously announced, the Yoncastle Theatie is giving a big Hallowe’en Paity tonight promptly at eleven p. m. presenting a special preview of Nancy Carroll in “The Devil’-- Holiday.” Whoopee and Fun for all will be the outstanding feature of this performance and eayh «ne attending will receive a souvenir. The usual Saturday midnight .-how will prevail presenting Joe Cook, Broadway’s famous comedian in “Rain or Shine,” which will also play its regular showing of Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
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PEACHES, PINEAPPLE t> FOR *1 #>
i!AW "Vili'p 2 No. T)'i Cans 35c
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Avondale FLOUR (Quality Guaranteed 24 ] 2 Lb. Bag 55c
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COFFEE
Clifton, 2 Lbs. 35e ( ouhtry Club 2 Lbs. 69c
COFNTRY (U It Soda Crackers 2 Lb. Carton 25c Popular Brands Cigarettes Carton $1.19
Kkogkr palf dry Ginger Ale 21 Oz. BOTTLES 2 For 25c
Navy Beans, Mich. Hand Picked 3 Lb. 25c Apricots, Extra fancy, Calif., 2 Lbs. 37c Prunes, Largre Jumbo, Bulk, 2 Lbs. . 19c Marshmallows, 2 1-2 Lb. Box 39c Pumpkin, Large No. 2 Can 10c Jelly Beans, Orange and black, Lb. . 19c Oleo, Marion Brand, 2 Lbs 25c Milk, Country ( lub, 3 Tall Cans 23c Quick Oats, C ountry Club, 3 Pkgs. . . 25c Pancake Flour, C ountry C lub, 5 lb. bg 25c Loaf C ake, Strawberry iced, 20c Laver ('ake ** kt) and decorated i^a> s. i \ Iii\r |N HALLOWEEN COLORS C O.MBINATION SALE
On Tuesday evening, Oct. 28, the senior chis.s of the Somerset Sunday school entertained the other classes of the school and their friends with a Hallowe’en party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \V. F, Judy. The house ] W( , n
was decorated with colors of hla.k 1I1() tW( , w | 1() were t he most difficult!
lighted with candles. KU( SS were ' Pauline Search and j asked to come mask Hillman.’an thuie
eil and much merriment was created !itt | 0 |;„|i es received a prize, when at the refreshment tables each -pi,,, refreshments were in keeping one was asked to lift mask from with Hallowe’en and the mothers and face. Fortunately several gifted mu- ’, hildm all enjoyed the party, es-J sicians were present and music :imL |je< .j a i|y the games and other entersongs were enjoyed through the e:r uinments given by the children. This tire evening; also games, stunts andc. „f the happy days of the Kin-! contests of much interest in answer-' dei";irten which is observed each! ing questions from the Bible. Visit- year and the bellowing membehs, | ing friends were Mr. and Mrs. Paul | with their teacher, Mrs. John C. JaMcKeehan and children, Miss Ro-lqua, of Northwood, helped to make vena South and sister, Mrs. Todd and | it a success; Ruth Kiteljorge, Martha daughters, Mr. Russell and Raymond ] Tucker. Margaret Neal, Jimmie TalSears, Mrs. Emma Brackney, Her . bott, Pauline Search, John Ettingman Kelly and Mr. Ernest Haynes, I :on, John Pierson, Robert Pierson, I of Indianapolis, who is an artist at Martha Havens, Betty Vo-tmier, Bet-; the piano. ty Handy, Lea Bell Billman, Robt. -!• -I- •!• •!• -I- Fisher, D.hert Williams apd Sara j
Entertained Playmates Atm Zink.
With Party Thursday *!* •’• *!* *!* *!*
Little Miss Trilla Juliana Cox en- PJue-Key Sin-iety tertained a group of her play mates Held Dinner-Meeting
of pre-schol age with a Hallowe’en \ l ourteen members of the Blueparty Thursday afternoon at herlK -v society of Del’auw University home, 102 N. Madison street. Re- held a dinner-meeting at the College fivshments in keeping with the 'ea-. Inn, Thursday evening,
son were -erved. Tho.se who attended were Little Misses Eva June Babc ck, Barbara Callahan, Emma Jane Conklin, Anna May Camilla, Ethel Ensor, Ruth Elaine Paris and Eva
Alice Sears.
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Local Women
\ttend Meeting
Mis. J. H. Pt.hford, Miss Almeda Pitchford. Mrs. M. S. Heavenridge, Mrs. Byron Wilson, Mrs. Henry Ostrom, Mrs. IVW’ees, Mrs. Dr. Briggs, have returned from Rochester, hav-j ing attended the conference meeting of the W H. M. S. of Northwest Indi-
ana Conference.
Mrs. Henri Ostrom, President; Mrs. Lester Jene- was elected Conference! j vice-pres* for Greencastle district. I Mrs. Byr Wilson, secretary young,
j people. *
SPECIAL VALUES For Saturday
FRESH SPANISH
S \LTKD PEANUTS
ON SALE SATURDAY
10c Lb.
Goal Hoii "i 1 v HLack ' ' 1 -1’ SAT! Bi.
Rcanut Butler Kisses s VITRDAY ONLY 10c Ruj?s 21 \ 38 Woven Rag Rugs 29c
Dinner Hat,
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Plain
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plate-, .'-.iturday only. |J
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39c
Rlain White ( J Each
TRESSLAR’S 5c-13c TO SI $1( West Side Square l Telephone!
SWALLOMS PIN
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (UP) - |A cl- ed safety pin which lias lodged! in the stomach will cause no more 1 trouble than one in the hand, Dr. A. P. Walden explained after Pauline
Lundy had been rushed to his Wash-
pigton office from Shoals.
An X-ray picture showed that a pin
the child had swallowed was closed. ^or surgical i i !i;if
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Yellow Dry Onions
50 Lb. Ha#
ONIONS
MILK BREAD BE Ai
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NOTit I nt VOTINt. PI VUES
2 Pkg. ( ountry (lub Jell; I Jar Small Mi^-achino ( herrie-; 8 Green Glass Moulds, All For t)OC
Good Cooking Apples, A Bu. $1.23 Jonathan Apples, 49 Lb. Boxes $2.17 Florida Oranges, Dozen 38c Celery, Large Bunch, 3 for 10c Cranherries, Lb 16c
CHOICE QUALITY MEATS Bacon Half or whole side \ 28c Sliced Bacon, Lb • 39c Picnics, Lb.- 21c
YOUK DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT A KROGER STORE
Th<| ( foj: w'iijj: plates have lieen ^de^ijate.jl vetnyr places in the prcqiu’t- l'ii!nam.()ounty, Indiana, 1 ■ !. ■ ptii n, to be In Id j : Ti|.-sday. ,}xovi nicer 4, 19:!0. ' jAUKSON T,0\\ Js'SljljP— ! North Pri iiic' |iirnard School:I House. South Precinc. \>W Maysville .. FRANK'l.T.k Yp'GSTHIP .Typitli, B’lecVi.n ; UuRchdalo Library South Prec^ict -hiltn Wilson Feed Store. Finca-tjy Precim ’ - Fincnstle. RUSSELL TOWN'(IIPNorth Precinct -Russellville. South Precinct—Laura Guillianis residence. CLINTON TOWNSHIP— North Precinct—Russell O’Haver resilience. South Precirtct—Ensor residence. MONROE TOWNSHIP— East Precinct—Sander office, Bainbridge. West Precinct—Brick Chapel school FLOYD TOWNSHIP— North Precinct—Groveland school. South Precinct—Center School. MARION TOWNSHIP— North Precinct—Fillmore. South Precinct—School house. GREENCASTLE TOWNSHIP— North Precinct—Mrs. Britton residence. north Madison street. South Precinct—Limedale church. Fox Ridge Precinct—Mrs. Fitzsimmons residence. 1st Ward Precinct—Mrs. Frank Wells, 109 E. Liberty street. N itbwood Precinct—Mrs. Slither-1 lin, corner College Ave. and Franklin ; street. Second Ward North Precinct—Old High School gymnasium. Second Ward South Precinct—Dallas Giimes’ residence, Bloomington! street, just south of Seminary St. Third Ward East—Mrs. Robinson residence, Howard street. Third Ward West—America A. Wo id, south Indiana street. Fourth Ward Precinct—Assembly room, Court House, MADISON TOWNSHIP— K.nt Madison Precinct—Dills school house. West Madison Precinct—Rrunerstown School. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP— North Washington Precinct —Reelsville in store. S mth Washington Precinct—Beech Grove school house. WARREN TOWNSHIP— Warren Township Precinct—Community house. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP— East Jefferson Precinct—Belle Union. West Jefferson Precinct—Mt. MerI idian. Mill Creek Precinct—Buis h/nise in Broadpark. CLOVERDALE TOWNSHIP— East Cloverdale Precinct— Neler store, Cloverdale. West Cloverdala Precinct—Moran House, Cloverdale. W. E. GILL, County Auditor. 2t. Oct It Nov. 1.
Hallicarina I J
or Bet Brands 3 TALL CANS
25c
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Oakl6y’s Large 1 1-2 Lb. Loaf
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'•Navy — Tinto and Great I’m. Nl# 4 : J ® 25t
GREEN J BEANS No. 2 Can Stringless 3 CANS
Figs-String, Lb. !r Fresh Dates, Bjlk, Lb ...11 Peaches, Fancy, Lb Apricots, Choice, 2 Lbs. Prunes, 59-60, 1930 Pack. Lb.I Prunes, 70-80, Size, Lb.
Flour
GOLD MEDAL r 24 Lb. Bag
Ivory Snow, 2 Bkgs Camay Soap, 3 Bars Candy Bars, 5c values, each Chewing Gum, All Kinds, Bkg. Comb Honey, 1 Lb. Comb Candied Feels, Lemon, Orange,
34c
PEACHES
19c
Sliced or Halves
3c
Large 2 1 -21 ans
3c
2 CANS
25c
2<?e
OLEO Balm Nut Olea At Its Best 2 BOUNDS 25c
Joan Of Arc Kidney Beans 3 CANS 27c
JELLO Assorted rin'* ,s | .1 I’KtiS. if
22c
Marshmallows Tokay Grapes
Light Fluffy Factory Fresh 2 Lbs. Extra Fancy
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