The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 May 1931 — Page 2
THEDAIEY BANNER,GREENCASTEE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, MAY 1.1931.
Wn wash everythin" in LUX “Keeps fabrics like neie fii'/cc as long” HOME STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 12«i
THE DAILf BANNER
Entered in the Po.-t Office at Greenra^tW*, Indiana, a« second class mail matter. Under the act of March d,
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price, 10 cents per
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Telephone 310
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
It. C. Suthetlin of Russellville, wu.“ here on business Thursday. Joe Clay of N.irih Salem, was .i Itusine.-s visitor here Thursday. Robert Stevenson spent Thursday afternoon in Indianapolis on business. ■I. M. Stafford and Nathan Call of Itoaehdale, were visitors in Greencr.slle Thursday. Earl Sherrill ha- accepted a pn~ition as salestnan :it the I.. * H. ales company. Friends here have received word of the death of Paul Caine, of Rockford, III. Mr. Caine formerly lived here. Clair Robinson has accepted a p -ition as salesman at the Kinic, Mort on, Foster Company, local Ford I agency. Mr. and Mrs. .1. 0. Coffman have I returned to Chicago aftei a visit with j Mr. and Mrs. Milo West, east Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamm and child|ren attended commencement exereisIes at Quincy last evening where two of Mrs. Hamm’s nieces were graduat-
ed.
The Misses Almeda and Mildred Pitchfonl, east Franklin street, left this morning by motor for Cleveland, | O,. where they will spend the weekend.
BIG Sllll IN AIK | |{jo |),. Oro is 24b miles. From the I.AS F’AI.MAS, Canary Island-, j latter point the DO-X will fly down May I (I’P) Tie giant German fly. | to llolama, Portuguese Guiana, attd iug boat 1R* \ ‘aided today for Rio 1 ten start the Atlantic < ros.-ing to I)e Oio, mi h,' dia.st of Africa, en- ' South America. route to Brazil and New \ ork. The di-tain '• from la Palmas to “BANNER WANT Alls.’’ PAY
FODY FOl NI) WARSAW, Ind., May I (UP)— A earch of more than three months for William Hihschman, .aO missing from i the home of hi~ -ister, Mrs. Charles i Ellis, ended when his body was found ill a riihiii near here.
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Fillsbury’s Best FLOUR
i Announce Marriage Of Reels*file Man Mrs. Maude McElioy of Reelsvdle j announces the marriage of her son,. | John William McElroy, to Mis- Shirj ley M. Schlatter, daughter of Mr. ami | j Mrs. William Schlatter of Manually, I which took place April 'i <. I lie singb i ring ceremony was read by the Rev.; Cecil Irwin. The couple will make | their home on a farm neai Reelsville. ^ -I* •!* "I- ^ Mrs. Met utchan Will He Hostess j’l'o Country < Itih. Saturday I'hv Centuury duh will meet at the home of Mrs. R. G. McCutehaii, tios Ridge avenue, Saturday afternoon May 2nd at 2:30 o’elnck. •h *h d' d* T Mrs. Riley Hostess To ( ro Tat-Em Circle The Cro-Tat-Em Circle met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Raymond j Riley. Mr-. Rose Knight gave an in teiesting program on “A Trip to Wesley Chapel.” Ten members and one gue-t, Mrs. Simpson Hirt were pres-
ent.
Member- enjoyed a delightful social hour while the hostess served refreshments.
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Entertained Friends At l>inner-Party Thursday Mrs. Nell Matson, Reese Matson and Miss Beatrice Brown entertained a numlier of friends at a dinner-bridge Thursday evening at the Country duh. Those who received high score were Miss l.ela Walls and S. C. Sayers, and -econd high score, Miss Minna Mae Hartley and I>r. 0. F. Overstreet.
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Meet May I
The Monday Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Willis Handy on Cemetery road, May 4, at 2:30.
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SHUN (; DRESSES $:*.oo
New spring frocks in attractive styles, some sleeveless or will! short sleeves. Boleros, pleats, and jackets. In the pastel shades of maize, blue, peach, nile, and grey. Other attractive styles in prints and plain colors 7"" $10.00 "" $15.00 THE QUALITY SHOP I II. PIT( HFORI)
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MTAWSHI The New Moth Ring
Moths StayAwayarDie _ Here is the latest way and the itreatest way for dealing with moths and their larvae. It was worked out in a fatnoua chemical laboratory. The highest authorities, including Federal Authorities, have accepted and endorsed it. We offer this creation to you in the form of rings, called Cady’s Moth-Gaa-sers. Hang in your closets, lay in your chests and drawers. The rings slow ly evaporate, and the gas goes down. It permeates your taSrics without harm. That heavy gas drive* moths away. Or, if they stay and lay their eggs, it kills them and their larvae. Non-poisonous to humans, non • offensive. No fire risk. But to moths the deadliest enemy they have ever met. They know it, and they flee from the fumes. Moth-Gassers, used as directed* offer absolute protection againac
Free To Each Lady Who Brings the Coupon This Others/0(fach
moths. The highest authorities certify to that. And the price—10 centi each* overs that promt don at low tost.
This is the method. No
e modern, the srieat&c old way can compare.
This coupon, if presented thi» week brings you one ring as our gift Fifurt what you need,and other nngseost only 10 cents each. Clip the coupon now.
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Mr. ami Mrs. It. W. Liiulamood of i
Columbus, ()., are the guests of Mr. L, ,, .. . and Mrs. K. H. Taylor, east Washing- * * , . ,< n< r "^ S ,
ton -treet. Mr. Lindomood is a brother
of Mi>. Taylor.
24 lb. ban
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GOLD MEDAL FliOUR . 24 lb. bay; 69°
SPECIAL THIS WEEK-END ONLY I
Eight O'clock ib 19e
'ANN PACE Preserves PurerfFruit and Suj;ur ' Pound Jar InjSix Flavors l
- '4 Pound Jar 1
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4 Pound Jar
69c
RASPBFRRY s rn awbfrrY
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The World’s Largest Selling Coffee -Bur Nonet
Red Circle
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lb; tin 2i*]c Truly “The Coffee
^®^®APPLE Sliced 3 l.g. ( aim EXTRACTS V.mllU, Lemon, Mmond CORN MEAL PLAIN OLIVES ■.
51c 2 or. hot. 1OC 5 IK b,g 14c 2 or. boule 5c
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Little Kernel Corn
Sugar Wff Can.
Ginger Snaps .
^ No. 2 cans 25 ll». bag$l # J^ 3'* 25c
CHOICE MEATS
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( hoice Lamb Roast, lh 15c - 18c Tender Steak, Lb 20c ( buck Roast, Lh 18c (t ut from H«-ifern) Fresh ground meat, 2 lh. 25c Lean Fork Roast, Lb. .. 17c ( i dee Fork ( hops, Lb. 25c Uoned & Rolled Picnics : Lh 19c (Sugar Cured) Choice ' *al, Haddock lh. 17c
SLAB BACON whole or half - ^ J ! ! J ! I
Ib. 19®
| Fruit and Vegetables | (Bananas, yellow ripe, 5 lh. 25c New Peas 2 lbs. 25c Extra Quality Head Lettuce, 2 heads .. 15c Potatoes, 27c pk. Bu. SI.08 Green Onions, 2 bunches 5c Radishes, 3 bunches . 10c Strawberries Lxtra Fine (Quality
Atlantic* Riant
Mr-. Irene Henry, iilrs. I.. I). Snider, Mrs, Kathleen James, Mrs. Bachelor and Mrs. Ruby Moore went to Indianapolis to view the remains of Charles Edwnhls. who died Tuesday
evening.
Charles King, living with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. l ee Woods, in Clintnii township, was re(vorted at the point of death Friday. It wa- feared that Mr. King' would not
li\) through the day.
Crtiyilon Herod, Ureeneustle youth, who for ihe past two years has been ai--aslant munaeer of th)> riinton
The Commercial Club held a weiner roast and patty at the home of Lora Frances McAlinden northwest of town Thursday night, April 3D. 'Phe evening was .-pent in playing cards and dancing. Music was furnished by the Clinton Falls orchestra composed of: Arthur Irwin, Floyd Bratton, David Counter, Milton Thomas, Oscar Jones, Claude Stewart, Thomas Hood, Audi ew Hood and George Hood. About 4l’ were present. Miss /.ellc Adams, head of the of commercial depnrment
sponsor.- the iriuh.
FlernoUs Drujr Storr
Unlimited free parking just across explain why he i--ued thi rhwki the county line west of Indianapolis 1 he had no fund.-in the bank. ( ai4 i - iggested to those who are chafing|ael recently was given a under the new rules mg Rested for In- prison term in day county naff dinnapnlis.—Danville Republican. j ilar charge.
AFFIDAVIT (HARGES UVD ( HE( K W VS ISSUED
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Murphy si ore. lelt Monday for,\vages
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Sirenior. HI., where Ina nssltnnt manager.
INCREASING VV VGES
WASHINGTON. May I tn*) — Government is increasing the l *■) .iso > of its employes only where re-
is # empli)yed quirnl hy law, it was stated officially
at the house today.
Jan . 'V ' , of (ireencastle, is charged with issuing a fraudulent check i "... jMi'Ht _\atinnjal Bank of Greencastle, to H. R. Nicholas, last December 12, in an affidavit filed in the Putnam Cirucit
court b” Nicholas Friday.
n 'v •,, , was to appear before local authorities Friday afternoon and
Dr. W. II. McLean, pastor of the First M. K. church at Bloomington and former (ireencastle man, addressed Scouts and Rotarian- at Craw-ford.-ville Wednesday night upon the ulije.t, “Where Will You Be Ten Yeats From Now?” A Font coupe stolen from Oscar Woodard, of Lizton, in Danville, last Wednesday evening, was found Saturday abandoned near Fincastle, in Putnam county. The car was in good condition with the exception of a crushed wheel and hursted tire. No clue to I the thief was found about the car.— Danville Republican.
The usual program of inciiasing -alacies voluntarily when funds were {available was abandoned some weeks ago, it was said.
BEAT HO VRD BILL
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Dwight Priest, Green i - m w as arrested Friday if" 1 Sheriff Alva Bryan on j reedefrauding "m"i ■ --I hut later gained hi- lelfns' i *!'®| part of the amount .di. v-s A. Ellis for lodging uni biwr: i agn*eing to pay the retraiwkt i soon as possible. The Inirtt' ntfil Priest was filed lit Mr H
Mrs. Janies Arnold, age ahmii SO years, died ut her home near Center School house, live miles north of Pill more, Thursday afternoon after an etxeuded Illness, Besides the husband!' she leaves a daughter, Mrs Or 111 Bartlett of near Fillmore Another! daughter. Brace Arnold, lives at home. Mrs. Arnold had resided in that
vicinity for many years
Phillip Oxnam, younger son of President and Mrs. Oxnam, will be taken to IndinnapolU Saturday where lie w ill enter a hospital and if his condition warrants it, will undergo an operation for appendicitis. Phillip habeen suffering from apfiendicitis for -ever a I weeks hut surgery wn withheld until his physical condition removed nny danger either from the
anaesthetic or the operation.
President Oxnam was scheduled to leave for ('alifoniiu either today or Saturday. He will lie in ls»s Angeles and San Francisco. He plans to return in time for May Day which is Saturday, May «), and is also scheduled to deliver the Mother'.- Day sermon, Sunday, June 10. Special magic for this service is being arranged by the music school and the services will lie held in the Bowman Memorial
gymnasium.
The eighth annual session of th“ Association of 'Business Officers of Indiana universities, colleges and normal (schools will he held at Evansville Friday evening and Saturday. De Pauw will be represented at this meeting by Dr. Byron H. Wilson who will s|>eak on "Student Loans and I Scholarships,” and Harold Robbins ^ whue subject will lie "Preparation Of,* the Budget.” Dr. Wilson will return ♦ home in time to speak at Alexandria * on Sunday morning.
WINS TWO ENCOUNTERS VI VUION. Ind . May 1 (UP)- Rev. Ralph Uttle, Swa>zee Baptist minis ter. won two encounters in rapid suece- sion here Inst nighi ope in court and tlie other in Die courihotise cor- |S
ridor.
Immediately aftei Rev. Lille was a| acquitted on a charge of criminally attacking (he 17-yeiii old daughter of Clem Bell. Kokomo, he wOs confronteil hy Hell In tile corridor. He upheld his part of Hie enmilng battle,
nntl the two were separated.
Notice!
We are in a position to use any late model car. Lf you desire to trade See and Drive a j" MODKL A FORD
King, Morrison. Fostrr (lo.
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I et us deliver a Living Roam Suite direct from Factory, to
your residence
Others are saving money in this way and we invite you to
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903 South Indiana Street
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Clean-Fresh-New CROCKRIKS VKGETABLKS fruits Swift’s Premium Hams and Swift’s Sliced Bacon. we deliver
Swift’s Premium Lb
Swift's Breakfast bacon with rim!, Lb. roll 20c
Swift’s Break fast Bar*". V " rind, mi waste. Ib. rail
All the above is stnctlx high class Bacon and fully guanuD'" 1
please.
hVcsh Rolled Beef R na ' lt ' , v
Fresh Plate Boiling Iteef, lh. 10c entirely honetes*. L h '
r Pork ^
Our I rem hin«; Machine m at yolir nervice for all Beef Veal boneless Steaks. Once used always liked.
Bess brand Macaroni.
Tomatoes in No. 2 1-2 tins
1 ran 20c, 2 for 21c Fresh Soda or Graham Crackers 2 ib. box 25c Gold Medal Flour, 21 Ib, hag fi5c Boseul, the better coffee use less make a better cup, lh. 3*)c Del Monte Peaches large can 19c Finite White or P. & G. Soap 7 for 23c
Wheatles 2 large pkgs. Strawberries, per quart
and Noodles, assort*d a ^
like. 2 for 20*'’or "• fflr '
Bread Fresh from th'* n ' , ' n |( .
loaf Royal brand flour. 21 |h - h '^
Nancy Hanks Pearl"*' '* re ,, f
Search Light Matchca. ^ J|( the consumer ^ Post Toasties or hr 11 '''- 2 ^
Flakes, large pka
Fresh Butt"" Ka d,,h ‘ , ’‘' b '' «
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