The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 May 1931 — Page 3

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very much. Air. ami Mrs. Kay Mill,, and Mrr Laura McFadtlen and tlautr liter dimly - and Mrs. Magirie Htiiney were Sunday tniests of Dolly rollings ami family. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Eads and children of Kokomo and Mr. and Mrs. Olenn I.yenbergrer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Carl Smith. Basil Pruitt and family of Crown Point tire the quests of relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Critchfield and son John visited in Terre Haute oxer the week-end and attended commencement exercises at (ilenn Hiqh School. Mr. Karl Hedge of Florida was the truest at supper of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Priest Monday evening. Vivian Priest and Helen June Gibson are attending the Ml Club roundup at Lafayette this week and represent Putnam County in food demonstration work. Janies Sutherlin, Eugene Akers and Stanley O'Hair judged livestock on Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Mary Heavin of Coatesville ithe guest of Albert Heavin and fnm-

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ily for the week, • Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Timmons of Greencastle and Mrs. Karl Sutherlii and children enjoyed a birthday din | ner last Thursday with their mothei Mrs. Kate Timmons. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Kay Ktih son were Mrs. Harry Ktniiv R*u! I tn i, and Misa Marjorie Barn es of Charleston, Illinois. Kalph Darling and family moved to their new home north of town and Professor Heavins. have moved to the Darling property in town. I he tools and medicine that were in Dr. I* C. Codings machine, when stolen from town last Thursday night were found Monday in a ditch on : road northeast of New Maysville \< trace of the machine has been found as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ford, Mrs. Frank McNorton and daughter Betty spent Tuesday in Indianapolis. A large crowd attended the funeral of ( harles l{\ ron held at the cemetery last Tuesday. Miss l.aurn Roardman left Wednesday for Bainbridge, Ohio where she will spend the summer with Mrs. Edith Singleton Stevens.

MOVIES

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(■ U \ N \ DA "Mountain Justice" Is Great Action Picture Starring Ken Maynard. Kathryn Crawford Plays Heroine in Thrilling Feud Stery

Ken Maynard breaks away from straight western- and does an excep tionnl picture, laid in the Kentucky mountain feud country, with charact eristic vigor of action and drama in “Mountain Justice,” Univei-al illtalking production, showing at 'he Granada theatei Saturday. I he story i.- one of intense interest, providing ample opportunity for May nard to appear at his best. Maynard goes into the Kentucky mountain d ; stri t in search of the man who mur deled his father. There he finds himself caught in a typical mountain feud and lights hi- way through, gelling

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Jhe unusual sound effects of the picture are e.-|ieciall\ praisworthy an I the production is enlivened by Maynard’s performance as a fiddler and the singing of Kathryn ( rawford, who appears opposite him. Two highly nipiessive and dramatic scenes are thosi> of the midnight mountain court and the old-fashioned mountain “shindig," or dance. Maynard’s daredevil ability as a horseman is displayed in tin thrilling Junax of the picture when he rid. 'wo horses, Roman fa-hion, a foot on the back of each, v die being pursued by his enemies. FIGI RES OF IM’KRKSI Sales of the Great VtlanticiV I’ac'fi, Tea Company for the fnur week ner iod ending April 2 wen 27S. Thi.- compares witii $K(i,i:!7,'.’o ; for the same period of |tma, and a decrease of $977,01 o,or More goods weio soM during th April period in 1 Oil I t an in the ioo period a year ago. a shown in l!i estimated tonnage figures. Apr I sales, expressed in tons, were 4ot,47‘.l this year, compared with :{<»!l,211 in April, lOJO. T’hi.s i- a gain in (plan tity of merchandise sold of r>5,2tbt tons, or I d,H4'.. Vverage weekly sal, in April wane $21,290,070, compai 1 with $21,:, :i ;i2d in lO.’IO, a deer, as,. ,.f $241.2'. I. Average weekly toniiage sales w o,11.1,020 r onpared will '.I'l.xn:! in A|o;l, |!):)0, an increase of I 1.H17. ORIGIN 111 I'l HI)I F. LAFAYETTE, Ind„ May 8, (i I'l Six'y two years ago t' week the In diana General As.-, ly accept,'I a gift of John Purdue, Lafayette f $i:>0,000 and 100 a , land foi , tahljshment of a university to tea, agrnhilture and mechanical art Terms of the gift provided that the institutiion was to he in Tippecanoe county, and “l>ear the tyle and name of Purdue university It - .uceptanie marked the end of six years’ polio d controversy regarding disp sal of Was Worth Over S,")(llr. Sa\s llimr "I wouldn’t take die hundred dol lais for the differeiue Sargon ha> ma le in my health and vitality,” d,-

money obtained from -ale if government land. The contest over location , f the col-1 lege wh.a a bitter struggle, re'Vir is reveal. Northwestern Christian university, now Butler college, Indiax apolis, made a strong bhl. Marion county | augmented the proposal w ith an offer i of $17.7,000 and 27 acres of land. Indiana university and Monroe ounty united in an effort to win the agricultural college. Tippecanoe couny bad two contestants, Stockwell Collegiate Institute and Battle Ground Institute. The former offered its buildings and the hitters building-, and

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After .-everal years ,,f dispute Senator John A. Stein imorp., ated a bill including Purdue’s offer. It was passed at a sperial session of the leg-

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SUM KK SIT < HKI> I I W ( HLH( H I Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. .Moth J er’s Day Program, consisting of violin, cornet, and saxophone pieces. Readings and song- ami a talk by ! Rvo. Otis K Gully of Danville. We'

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New Peas, 3 Lb.

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(ireen Beans, Lb.

Kale or Spinach, Lb.

Cucumbers, Fancy

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Strawberries, 2 Pis.

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SULTANA RED BEANS 6 - 29c

CHOICE QUALITY MEATS

Kingan’s Lard, 3 Lbs. 28t* (Old Plantation) 57 l.b luh, $.5.TO

Shank less IMenics, Lb. ... 14e (Sugar ( tired)

Fresh Pork Steak, Lb. 15c Veal Roasty Lb. 18c Fresh Ground Beef, 2 lbs. 25c Swiss Steak, Lb. 27c

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Tender Beef Steak, Lb. . . 17c

('buck Pot Boast, Lb 15c Haddock, 2 Lbs. .

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