The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1931 — Page 2

THEDAIilVBANNI'R,GREENCASTLE,INDIANA. fRIiTaS . aI’KII,:;.

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Nature* rc-au’A ons on Faster morn. The aveoud ■* is radiant ■witlr heauty ami color and charm. Bui p of .ill the lovely’fhrtntK. none is more lovely.tlwB

the one by your siilc . . . with her chic new\co«iume, her and yr/ur flowers' In the home,

,00. your Faster flowers express ^ theideepest pieaning of the day. Let us help youschoose e flower tribute that will be suv to jWease! LI

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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Rcvt Office at Greenci tle, RidiaVa, .'i second class mail matte,-. Under the act of March d, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents p^r week.

PltRSONAL AND LOCAL NliWS

The rhristirni ehuteh clinir will meet toni(?llt at 7 o’elock :it the church. A findititf of $11:! in favor of the plaintiff was retunieil in the I’utnain circuit court Thui alay in the sui! on

note uf the Freil V. Thom i • t’oiipoiation tt(tainst Hin,eel (irimis. A, pievi us juo(fement of in fa\s i, ,,f the plaintiff was later .set asutc and the les-er juilirment was returnii d !>\ the court Thursday following a hearim* of the evidence.

t'liarle Bunten of Marion township i reported very ill at his home, out 'least of Fillin .re: Mi Kale Eovet! returned from ftoni a visit in W'a hinreton, I». and other plac es of inD rest in the east. Mi - Katii riii" I’.auer, bookkeeper at liile\ and Wen "kf-'s, left for Ehirat'o Thursday f"i a few day’s visit.. Wold has been re l ived from Little Knek, Aik., that I’rof. .1 I’. Naylor, who went Ihoie a , ar into to makt hi heme, l,:i.- utfeied .. liyht stroke of paralysis, but n overinp-. The uit on note of the 1’runswiekllalhe < ollendei * ompnny aKainst .lame I . Ilainilteu, ha been venue t from tlie Eutnain eiieuit court to Monleoinery eoiinl . In aifleement of t ii pa I t ie . I’rof. la. II. Bartlett is en the projrrain at folumliu', <>., of the annual Ohio .- l ate Edoe "iial <'onferelice, vvhirh will lie held April 9-11. Hi nlije ! will !,<• “Thi VN’eek-llay School of Belijrjon.” Waltei Biidx. , i.ecial representative of the late heard of lax (ommisinier , An ii, cl a i'e of a meeting of I'utMi.m cminty ms and depti I ie , ie the cteirth use Friday afternoon. Work of the s snrs for the month of Marc h was discussed. I). William M. Hlauchard, head if the i hemi try department tit Del’auw univei ity, wa.- rheduled to address t, e Hieii I’welx'e t lull of Tone Haute Friday noon on "New Developments in Science. Muster Masons ui Terre Haute also were invite I to hear the address.

Sock-Fv

' will spellh I Art I’Jrs. j “The M rk

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National Coffee Week!

Millions o/ people nmc knout thcKjoodness of 8o’clock, Red Circle anil Rokur Coffee, but to those who have not yet tried them u e hat e dedicated this week as“Natiunal Coffee Week” celebrating with Special Low Pricces. Take Advantage Now of\This Sale. & O’clock U’otId’s Largest Sclling-Caffee

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liica and I all-Hodied

Circle Bokai

Maxwell House B"*! M mte

Flavor Supreme —

lb. Tin

Hams

Pound

19

Fixed Flavor

For Easter

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Delicious W/tole or Half Bin

-fe: •

24 Pound Sire

Iona, No. 2

Sultana Brand

Pillsbury’j Flour Campbell’s Soups Old Dutch Cleanser

Lima Beans Red Beans

Chipso Kelloggs Rice Crispies 2 ^ 21 Grandmother’s Bread 5*

O^ange-Peko Tea

With Every Purchase —

All Varieties

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4, %

Hakes or Granules

GrandmotKer’* 8 o:. pkjt. A Positive Gain!

33’

Other Special Meat Values

I KIMl <.I«H NI> BEEF for meal l <mI, Lb, ' Bl K # H() \S I, Vrninjs and •Inicy. Lb. <TltlH F IIDII.INt, HFFF, LIih. . • Kftl \l» <)K SlHl/tiw Steak or ‘ Swixs. Id). . ©

YOUR CHOICE * REMARKAHI.F. FVFRY DAY VALUES

10c 1 .V 25c 23c

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

H FAD I.FTTI < Iv-Fresh. ( rinpy. Head ONION I’L \ NTS—White Hunch

5c 5c

j^ATuimcbnkanc^

bBEETS No. 2 can* 5c sfLTANA' RED,BEANS can 5c BROWN SUGAR ^Bulk LU Sc PEAS • Nc fcia •** 0 TOMATO PUREE ©o No.Tcan 5c CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP canSHc^ TOMATOES No. 2 ran 8^c CORN No. 2 can BfAc LIMA BEANS f ..No.2can fi^c GREEN PETNSk ^ t No.gcm GINGER SNAPS ' poand 10c MG BARS o pound 10c A P APPLE SAUCE No. 2 cut 10e NEl^ON’SHOiiSE RADISH hot. JOc ALL 5c CANDY BARS 3| for -10c

State I ederation of „ Art Clubs to Meet The sixth annuil convention of ’lie Indiana Federathm of Art Cluhs of whi h Mrs. John 11. AI lee, (ireeneastle, i pre-idont, vill hejlehl April 10 and II in the ( enter Gallery at the John Herron An Institute, Indiana poll . The convention theme is “Civic Art” and the pniurnm committee is headed hy Mrs. II It. Burnet, Indiana polis. The program will pen at !):f|0 Frida'. miirnine wi h letcistratimis and at III o’clock Kfeel II'.’- will he oxteaded to the visit! dehyate.s by Mrs. .lack Goodman d' the Indiannpoliiire tissociation. Followine: which a summary of tho year's work will be tfiven by Mis. Alice; .1. H. Walters, I’urdue Ulliveisit,, \ iee pro iilent; til'd Mrs. Farle Way ■ Bott, Indinnap !i . treasurer. Mrs Burnet,, member of the state committe. on school beautification, then will report tho iv- ill of tlie IIIHO contest which is conducted hy I ctiitna univei ty in coopetation with l-ie Indiana ( otiyfress of Parentand the Art ( lulis. Following- the report by Mrs. Burnet, Mr-. J. Mir-h, Muneie, litiiitntm of the nomi ding committeo will present the slate of officer to Ito elected. They are Dr. Homer P. Baim y, president of Franklin eolloge, for first vice piesnilent; Mrs. Ralph I.. ( osier, Bloomington, io ording secretary; Mrs. Paul T, P.ayne, In lianapolis, treasuier: Mr.. D. .1. Pi Iri.-ka, Whiting, and I \. Guernsoy, Bedford, directors. Mi . \lce was elected pmsident of the federation last year for a period of two years. In conneetion with the two-day convention in Jnd m.ipolis, the Indiana Federation of I union Art 'Clubs will hold its annual convention also on Saturday, April II, in the auditorium of the John H' ron Art School. Miss Marion Bilby, Muneie, is president of this association. Mis Hill,y an I Miss Catherine Maitin, newly app intod spmi-or of the Junior Art Clubs, will preside at the opening session. Following tho ri -Dation, retding of minutes, leport of officers and delegates Saturday morning, Mrs. Burnet

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ii- ^ t v P (; I «»1 Junior Mrs. Alice will di-cuss of Junior t Art Club.-.'’

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Bainbri Ige Study ( luh

Fleets Officers

The Bainbridge Study Club \wi- »rgani/ed Jan. 20, with a member-hip of twelve. At this time the . nstltution an 1 by-laws were drawn up and .a course of tu ly selected. Office's elected for the ensuing year are: Mi'*. Albert Heavin, president: Mrs. Howard Hostetler, vice president; Mrs. William Summerville, secretary treasurer. The purpose of the club is to I tudy great works of fiction. I'ntvei

sal membership was ad pint

Two regular meetings have been held. Mrs. F. A. McNoiton was host-1 ess for the fit St meeting. Mrs. O. B. I.atu- reviewed “The Luck of Roaring Camp” and Mrs. J. T. Allen discussed | “Lorna Doone.” The March meeting] was held :it the home of Mrs. O. B. Lino, where Mr.-. Albert Heavin re-; viewed “The Tale of Two Cities" and 1 it detailed discussion of Anna Karenine \va led hy Mis. William Summer-!

ville.

To assist in the national Goorgi

Washington eelehiittion, th<

ed to plant a tree. •I* *1* "I* •!*

Country Reading Club Met Mill* Mrs. Howard 'I he Country Reading Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ralph Howard, at Putnamville. Mrs. Daniel Hutcheson gave thb work for the afternoon on “The Manner and customs of Women of Yesterday and Today”. Mi . David Houck and Mrs. Lloyd Houck sang, Miss Curry gave a number of solo selections. Sixteen members and five guests weie present. During the social hour tho Ini toss served delicious refresh-

ments.

+ + -tSecand W ard P. T. A. Mil Thursday The Second Ward Parent Teachermet on Thuisday afternoon at the - hold building. Miss Garrett’s pupils sang a number of delightful songs. Mi . Charles Moore led the devotions. Mi s Miller’s room won the ademhince banner. Mrs. Graften Longden led an interesting and helpful discussion on "Problems Common to Parents and Teachers.” •!• •!• * •!• •!• * i Warren 'Township i Fci mimics ( lull Meets

EASTER GIFT SUGGESTIONS

Lingerie

Hosiery

•' ofletries

"'ll rl.-tdly

(i loves Scarfs

. Purses

Hankie*

Now is Hu uni to -elect “Her" Faster Gift any gift package.

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Mrs. Hillis Will He

Hostess To Monduy • hih

Mrs. Roy II III will he hos’e.-. to the members of I *• Alondtiy Club, at ] her home on ea t Wu I ington tn - j Monday afterno n, \piil *Uh.

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Faculty Women's ( lull Annual Tea \ pril IJ

The Faculty Womens’ Club meetiii” I has been postponed from Monday, j April lith to the following Monday, 1 April 13th, when tho annual tea will he held in Longden Hall for the w*.>club \ot-, nu ,„ ,,j' p-i nioi' el.-is. .

ADVERTISE IN' “THF RAWER"

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Geers of the law", .,j ( | , , they be ike into the eahi Smith, plunked a pi|h m ov „ r hk ''"'k $20 'a bills and a .45 au tgJ

■1 ml walked .1 denied the two men

fleers. death HALTS YAKIMA, Wash., ( teirupted proparatioi. William \ . [1

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three ,|a v ,I

lore hi- voiden wedditi- c, |,.| ir J • he aged pioneer wa killed U heart attack. He i .-un-ive widow, ji duught r , u| ,

“The Way I feel, I’d like to talk to eveiy person who is suffering like I was and tell them poisonally why 1

MRS. JOHN F. X \ W \ FR have so much faith in Sargon," doelaied Mis. John F. Saw>e.r, R. F. !*., No. I, Box l'83, Itulipiiii|ndi "Foe four year.- indige tion made- me wretched; my fool soured and fermented, I suffered toi rihlv with hearthunt and pains in my side and h i'k. .My circulation was also pom and I was troubled with numbne.-- in my limbs. “T day, thanks to Sargon, I haven’t a single one of those trouhli - left! ! look Sargon Bills, too, and they are perfectly wonderful for keeping the system well regulated. I’m alwav telling others to toko Sirgon if they want to got soil like I have." Sold by Owl and Fleenor Drugstore .

NOIK F (H FIN AI. SKI II I MINI • OF list Ml. N'otice i- he id»y given t the ct ,| dot , heir and legatees of Alexander II. Moote, deceased, to appear in the Butnain Ciieuit Court, held at Ore nea tie, Indiana, on the 17th day of April, 1931, and show cause, if tiny, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOI’N'TS wirh the estate of .ai ! dec lent .ifd not O' . "I mi .'ll; nml

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I bent in ik" proof of bolrs tip, and rc-

'■i'O' their d t rilngiv ■ <■

Witnes-, tho Clerk of aid ( n^t,

Warren Township Economic Club met \pril 1 :it the home of Mrs. Minnie Hurst with Miss Lizzie ('only ami Mi- Myria Parks assisting. T'hore; were fifteen memhets, two guests and! several children present. The meet- 1 ing was called to order hy the pre-i- j dent, Mrs. Lois Wright. Mrs. Reggie: Glowr gave an interesting import on the Imirlh hapter of nur book, “Tlie] Home Makei.’ The counLy nurse was present and gave a very interesting talk on health, not only for ouixelvo , hut for our children in the home and i in the -1 bool. During the social hour the hostess served refreshments.

•!• -t- ■!• Century < luh

To Meet Saturday Tho Century Club will meet with Mis- Lein Wall , 310 West Washington -Meet Saturday afternoon, April ■1, at ”:3<! o’clock.

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Rchckah Ledges H Id Di-tricl Meet Here District No. 19, IMiokah lodges held a meeting with Bcitiv# Reiiekth I Ige N’n. I0(i, of Greet: astle, Thurs<lay afternoon and evening. Visitm - from other districts were the state p.c.-ldent; Mrs. Mary I. Muter of Rockville; pa.-t | i> idents, Mrs. Clara Evans, of Gary, and Mrs. Jessie W. It"h mu 1 f I et re Haute, besides membe 1. of Rockville, Brazil and Hymerti h> Iges. Seventeen lodges weie represented. Reports were given and B’ e Hive No. luli, having the largest peril nt won the loving cup. Officers elected for the coming year weie as follows: pro.-ident, Minnie Shipley, of Martinsville; vise president, lametta Walts of Green astle; icasurer, Ksthei Clark, if New Ross; retary, Callie Shields, of Cmt’esville; conductor, Olive Brown, of Gieencnstle; warden, J,. S se Smith of Coatesville; guardian, Annie Terrill of BiUsImro; chaplain, Bertha Meikd of Gioeneastle and musician, Juno ty’ilott of ( rayford.-v il|<*

USED CARS

ND III Cl FR I’RK FS OR ( \R'S ( \N ItF HU) \N VvVm | | I It \N Ml: VRF NOW Dill RINt. I OR s ,

1930 I'lymouth 4-l>onr Sudan Car can n«l he told from new. Driven only 3110(1 miles. Price Sl(j5.00 1930 ( hevrolet Spoil Uoadster

1930 Ford Couch

Be ‘ itr, ind

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Here is a -|)ort car in lion throughout.

rondi

Price $395.00 192$ Chevrole! J-l )oor Sedan (iood \ alne at $250.00 A-. 1927 (hevrolel 1 Door Sedan "

laioks

and runs extra

Well Tired.

"end.

192:

$105.00

Ponliae ( oat h

$150.00

1921)- ( hevrolet Coupe

£75.00

1926

$395.00

192!) Ford (oupe 5 window coupe. I mi h ti r ,.. r in extra good funilitiiin $295.00

1 f)29 - I* ord Koadstfr Redltcoed. well tired viilh dv wire wltwls. Jg(i5.00

1929 Ford ConA

Car

\ ) ttirniigluMii V« Pajnt Job

$295.00

1926

Ford Poadsli'r

$35.00

Hoick Coach

$165.00

\ny of the above can be bmight for 1-3 down. L.-H. CHEVROLET SALES INC. fH’EN EVENING? 115 N. JACXHON* 81

this 2"tli day of Man b, 1931, Job J V\’ lid d, ( lei k But n. v ir, lit ('nni'.

27-21

At the evening sessi. n the degiee ■ as conform I on two audldatos in a I'lendid mannei hy*th,. Fillmore Tie- '• '*«'"• * ban gn ;,u,, n ,|,. ( | thj . # !l Kfx * excellent leeches the meeting elci-ed. The .m rt ining lodge erved Eskimo i,“ nil present.

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FilTtnorc Club Met M ith Mrs. (tg),.

CHOICE

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.M.iii'-day altcrnnon. Sixteen mem ‘■is ies|mnded to roll tlt || uni ^ * ' s " ors were l"” ent, l%rl||eTHide- \ 'll if Elkhart and Hazel Meek Mt Metidian. Mrs. t Morehart fur..: ish'Ml 9 the entertainment which ended in an April Fool enntest. Refreshment!} were .served hy the .hostess.

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THRIFTY PRICES/

And We Don’t Mean Maybe. Home killed Beef—The Very Best.

Fresh and ( tired Pork Dressed Voting Hens Brookfield Sausage—Swift’s Premium Hams A lta<"n Breakfast bacon—Fancy—Lb Sugar Cured Baeott—Hv tho niece—Lb -[!' Pure Lard-3 Lb. For ! ? f Oleo—Tinted—2 Lb. for *" Miller and Hart Triangles—Per 2 ’ f The best is always the cheapest. MAVVN I'LL Hoi S|. ( Ol FEE—NO LIMIT 2 Lb. Vlr Bread—2 I 1-2 Lb Loaves Tor I lour—21 Lb. Good ()uttlilv -T

Sugar .1(1 Lb ( kith Bag

Soap—Kirks or I*. & C,.—HI For

lackers- .soda or Graham—2 Lb

, KolledM)ats in, N iae 2 for

I I Can P. i mh *

Matt Net 8 B IX - for ,- Sw atm I low n—Per Box (Me Dutch Cleanser—-2 (.ms for .L Jd!’.-- Ml f lavors—3 br.xea for

Peaches Dried- 2 Lb. for

Ilf) ONE OF Dttl GISRRTY’S EASTER ' vl ' 1 ' Fresh Fruits^nd Vcuc’lab'J^

M inesi,,, tpplea i.i,. | „ r *

Sunkist Oranges Medium ,si/.e, Dozen .7L

Head Lettuce—Fresh. ( isp .1 for

(.rapcfrutl—Florida— I far

Everything else to

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