The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1931 — Page 2
THEE&IHY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1H, Xw31.
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MULLINS $UG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS
PURE DRUGS
PROMPT SERVICE Cul prices on Patent medicines and
Tcilet Goods.
What Vou vVaut When You Want It. Quality Developing and Printing Riibcnstein’s And Other Hif/ii Orade Toilet Preparations. Johnston .' Appreciated Chocolates In Fancy Boxes and Bulk. > Burdsals Quality Paints '
For Kvery Purpose.
QUALITY DRUGS AND SUNDRIES
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Anfl Herald Consolidated "I: Waves For All" Entered in tne Post Office at Greercastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under act of March H, 1879. ’ Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; $3.60 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
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Miss Irma Hudlin, Poplar street, I pi nt Friday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Jeffries, state I road 13, are the parents of a dauy
| ter, Patricia Ann, bom Thursday eve-
j ning.
Herbert Gorham, east Walnut St., who was severely burned a week apo,
left the county | much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Lovett of Car- * thaee have returned home after a [visit with the Misses Lovetts on west Hanna street and othei relatives.
FOR TAXES? Loans cn your Live Stock, Auto, or Furniture $25 To $300 NO ENDORSERS PROMPT, EFI’ETIENT SERVICE THE AMERICAN SECURITY
Delta Theta Tau Will Brinp Unique Speaker
Mrs. Elizabeth Blackmore, a native of Baffin Land, will be in Grsenrastle. November 3 to speak cn “The Stranprc Manners and Customs of the E'ki-; mos.” Mrs. Blackmore is being, brought here by the Greeneastle chap- • ter of Delta Theta Tau sorority. She i will speak in the Presbyterian church, her talk .starting at 8 o’clock. She will [ be accompanied by her daughter who ; was also born in this Arctic country, j Mrs. Blackmore will appear in her ^ native costume and will have many in- j ting things to tell about these little known people, the Eskimos of ^ the far north. Baffin Land, where the [ speaker was born, reared and mai lied, lie almost wholly within the, <> Aivti, Circle, li is in the far nort lem ♦ no,t t\f i'nnail-i nn,l seuarated
C. C. Gillen, congressman from the
ifth di
, .Vashin
hospital Thursday,, visiting his family .
Fox Hunters Ke-Eleet I vans
part of Canada and is separ: fr,ni Greenland by Baffin Bay.
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SA TURDAY SPECIALS
Ladies Silk Dresses
I ( , j,i i«n-d-. Jer eys, Wool Crei.i'S. A large assortment. $5.95 - $7.95 - $111.00 - $15.00
i fdl a :.d •> 1.50 , i. tyqn l;lc.>nin , s i. . ' i... lily, Now
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$1.00 Society ( re'ie Princesi; Slips, Spendid .Material .
Society of the Army of the Philippines will have a basket dinner and reunion at Kokomo, Sunday, Oct. IK. All veterans of Phillippine service are invited to come.
Emma Hazel Smith of Greeneastle, vias granted a divorce from Raymond Smith, said to reside in Illinois, on hoi
Mrs. Blackmore is an accomplished
fifth district, returned Friday from , a d in addition to her talk Washington, D. C.. where he has been <> “Eskimo life, she and her daughter
i will play and sing Eskimo song.- m
the native tongue.
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Putnam County Federation Of ( lubs To Meet October 27 Tne Putnam County Federation of Clubs will hold its fall meeting, October 27, in the Christian church in
Roachdale.
The morning program will be repprts by the various committees and the afternoon program will be ur. nounced later.
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JOHN VI l( MILLION OF GREENCASTLE CHOSEN DIRK KIR
OF ASSOCIATION
EDINBURG, Ind . Oct. 16—H. H Evans of Newcastle was re-elected president of the Fox Hunters' As
Tomorrow See the wondertul values we are Now Showing at
$4.00, $5.00, $6.00
In “Up to the Minute”
Styles of
Men’s and Women’s NEW FALL SHOES Moored Cook “FINE FOOTWEAR FOR ALL OCCASIONS”
. > Ladies Rayon Bloomers 1 Ie.idid Value. Vi.. QQ
!i‘ ( liildrer.s, liming Pajamas, : <..,d weight—Sizes 1-6-8-10-14.
illl QUALITY SHOP
.1. H PIK HFORD
Again tirades are being waged against Walker McClain, superintondent of the county home. Saturday, two indictments made by the recent
id jury were f
the clerk’s office. One with cruelty to inmates
dricks oouty asylum and the other] with embezzlement—Danville Repul)-'
lican.
Andrew Smith of Shelbyville who was injured in an acident Thursday | mor. ing when the truck he was driv-j ing went into a ditch northwest of
town, and cr
wreckage, was reported slightly !m-
rcheme of yellow ami
iring was spun in contests.
BROTHER OF LOCAL WOMAN
DIES \T BOW LING GREEN
Martin Keiser, a veteran farmer residing about four miles outh of Bowling Green, died last evening after a long illness of gen.-ral debility
at the age of 7!» years. <
The deceased was born in Ohio but <ame to Clay county at an early age and had resided in the community where he died for more than 60 years. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Susan Keiser, and three sisters, Mrs.
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taken from the county hospital to the
'1 ’ 7 A BANNER CLASSIFIL'D FOR RESULT?T a Native in Bainbridge Fri-
day.
Well Folks WeYe Here Again More Real Specials
For This Week
E lie Union Facu’ty
cross-uomplaint charging abandon-! sot iation for the ninth consecutive Ent rtained With Dinner ment. ,n the Putnam Circuit court j term dunng a business session of he Ht|ffoi . (1 am| Mr a||4| Mrs Walt(>r Friday morning. It was said the co il , association yesterday afternoon on the ^ < . uin(j(| th(1 lai . ll|ty of lhf , le effected a property settlement out fox hunters camping grounds. [ ]; 1) Un(on ,. ( , hoo| a| , he K , ller of court - ! fri ‘K h H , rn of Bicknell was elected h(m)0 on Tn „ riay evening, October
v : ce president and Bun Mitchell of j.
Bloomfield was elected secretary- " A delit , hl f ul .ininer was served us-
treasurer. Bert O’Neal of Itaceville,' injl ( . 0 j
George Gillaspy of Edinburg, John (i|( ’ a
, . ... , ... i Vermillion of Greeneastle, Claude grand jury were filel against him in ,, , . ... , . 1 *ne
charges him^™’ u ° f Plall,V,lle aml .mmle and a general good lime.
in the Hen-| Bay of fl H °P < ‘ fi ' rec H Those presen. were Mr. and Mrs. m]eQ Woodrunii o{ Greeneastle, Mrs.
°h'”| ’ ‘To rnit ^HlJ't r ? ar e ,5 ' f ' r ° X alul s0 " Kei "'' a "' 1 Lena Huber and Mrs. Lola Johnson of chairman- Alternate directors are M o ora Prichard, Mr. and Mrs. AN' Rowlinir Green Lex Essex of Edinburg, Hugh Ashlev VI cCammack Mr and Mrs Ties-I T g •„ . . ,, , of Bruceville, Paul Reynold of New " M(,r “ nin,ark ’ an<1 - ,r 7 I funeral services will be held at the
Albany, Dick Bartlett of Dubois ami
Clayton George of Nashville
Mr. Evans said this morning that'^j.,"' “Mary ’ Morris’!’ IfowaTl %
town, and crushed him under the' WrlKhl - Johm McCammaek. Kenr :h ^
K'll r, and Kendall Keller.
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[Kunday School Class
To Meet Tonight
The L. T. H. Sunday school class » will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’- E
dock with Veda Mae Hill on
ridge street + + + + + +
10 o’clock Friday morning, interim m at Lutheran cemetery.—Brazil Tim-
COAL
$3.50 $2.75
Brazil Block Nut Coal
Both Deep Vain-
Moore Ti ticking Co.
PHONE 771-V
man Parker and son, Mr. and Mrs. j iU theran church at Patricksburg at
Rajmoml Mri'unniack and son. Mr.! . - i-—.. .. , . ■— > i; L=B.---^r-rr - rs—
| a i ld Ml Ui yd p ai . kP1 . M ,. s Thomas I Morris. Mary Morris. Howard i)
the largest to attend a fo\ hunters’ meeting imp its organization in 1912.1
FEF.NCH TRFMIEK SAIIS FOR UNITED STATES
PRICES ARE MOVING UP SO GET LOADED
PARIS. Oci. if. (UP) I’i rre Laval. premier of France and “travelling ral< sman” of French intern," tional policies, entrained at 8: D 1 a. re., today for I^e Havre enronle to
Beve- p
TED KAUBLE MEAT MARKET
visit President Hoover ni
ton.
The premier's 19-yenr old daugh-
ter. Jose'te, accompanied him \ noisy <-rowd, mostly >fl'lr>
v.oikcrs arriving by Hiburb.i; 1 iriiis fiilo’ Ihe Saint I.azare loo and g.-ve the premier a rousing send iff
I.a'al and his parly ue"» in sail
from Havre on ihe lin v ll • rte
Fiance shortly after noon.
| ( ent ury Club To
Unit on Lard, 3 Founds For 25c Small Pork Chops, Loin, Lb 28c ; nbe Steaks, Lean, Tender cX Juicy, Lb 20c Sugar Cured Bacon, Lb 15c In Piece Real Franks, Pound 10c Hamburger, Lean, Pound 10c L; Roasts, From Choice Beef, Lb 12’4,15,18 & 20c OUR PHONE NO. 24 IS THE SAME, BUT MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION. 13 West Franklin
1 EXECUTOR’S SALE Of Personal Property Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. .loliii F. Wysong, Executor of the will of Amanda L. Wood, deceased, by order qf the Putnam Cir-
Wasliii' Meet Saturday
The Century club will meet Satur day at 2:30 with Mrs. Eckardt whoj@ will present work on Dante. An im jt| portant business meeting will pre-jS ceed the program. !p]
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Important Meeting Baptist Sunday School Tonight There will be an important meeting of the officers and teachers of the if Baptist Sunday school this evening at 1 7:31) o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ward Mayhall, south Locust street. Give Shower for Recent Bride The Misses Riithvcn and Esther Du-.lavy of Fillmore ei tertainej Saturday afternoon with a miscellaneou shower in honor of Mrs. Lois Ader Coffman whose marirage occurred in
“We Sell Meat That’s Good To Eat” Greencastle’s most beautiful Meal Markel, completely remodeled with new fixtures and decorations
throughout.
Fresh Pork Ham 12l/ 2 c Small & Skinned
cuit court, will offer for sale at puh- Indianapolis Sept. 9.
lie auction, at the late residence of the Decedent, two miles south of Morion on Ihe Gremu-astle and Mor-
ton Road, on
Monday. Oct. 19, '.‘{I
All the personal property belonging to the Estate of said Decedent consisting of household and kitchen
furniture, I (Ml cant of fruit, a general .Girl Scouts set of dishes, and cooking utensils. Met Thursday
Eighteen responded to the invita .ra lions, and many useful gifts were r<'-j[| ceived by the bride. Music and games furnished the entertainment. A color ® scheme of pink an I white was carried g) out in the decorations, and in the de- ^ jg licious refreshments served by tin
hostesses. . •!••!••!••!••!••!• |a
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Ycur Old Friend
JAKE KAUBLE Is still on the job and glad to serve you with the
best of meats.
Free Delivery 7 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 2 l\ M. *& 4:30 p. M.
Sundays at 9 A. M.»
bed clothing, bed steads, several feather pillows holsters and feather beds, stoves, lamps, rugs, comforts, quilts, blankets, draperies, stand tables, clothes press, looking glasses, rocking chairs, straight chairs, player organ, clocks, carpets, telephone, books, kitchen cabinet, kettles, tubs,
Imiler, sausage grinder, post
and general tools.
Buggy harness, side saddle, hay rake, corn shelter, hay rope and fork, 1 two loads of bundle oats, two loads of timothy hay in barn, jersey cow and seven acres of corn in the field.
TERMS OF SALE:
.All sums rash—No goods are to be removed from the premises until set-
lied for.
Sale begins at 10 O'clock A. M. John F. YVysoiitf, Executor HAYS A MURPHY Attys. ALVA FORD, Auctioneer.
The regular Girl Scout meeting was held Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the College gym. Plans were made for Scout week which is Oct. 25-31. Permanent names and leaders for the patrols have been selected. Patrol one. Starlight, Mary Louise Conrad Header, and Violet Long corporal* pn-
digger trol two, Wild Flower, Betty Green-
leaf leader, and Marjorie Black corporal; patrol three, Boobook Owl, Betty Nichols leader, and Elizabeth Northrop <*or|K>ral. After songs, patrol meetings, classes and games, th» meeting vvas closed by singing Taps.
Snicked Side Bacon, Lb. 121/20 Special today only
Smoked Jowls Lb. 10c
Choice Chuck
Fresh
Roasts
Pasteurized
Milk
12i/ 2 c To 15c
Qts. 8c. Pts. 4c
BIG RIBBON DISPLAY
A big display of ribbons won by the Goff family of Russellville during the past ten years, is being exhibited by County Agent E. W. Baker at his office in the court house. Allen Goff, 4 H club member of the family, has won the majority of the ribbons but [other members have added ribbons
LEE WOOD, ( lerk. at local, county, state, national and Dinner will be served on the ground international shows. It was said all by the Ladies of Ihe Morton M- E- 1 the ribbons were wfln on Spotted Church. • Poland hogs, a big herd of which is
13 51b. maintained by the Goff family.
Home Dressed Chix, Veal and LamF A Specialty.
TELEPHONE 99
7:15 A. M. 8:30 A. M. - 11 A 4:30 P. M.
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