The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 January 1932 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER
And Herald Consolidated
"It Wa^ea For All”
Stop Shat Cough Quick!
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Entered in the postoffice at Gre< n ere are amazed at the quick results j ., o M|M . t Thursday castle, Indiana, as second class wail on the first swall iv of Thoxine—a matter under act of March 8, 1879. Ts fannm- preciption. Acts
10 cents per ‘ 0 ^agic, on a now principle. Stops
Subscription pry-e, iv <- •’ • „ u ^h ,.t or, e a .td goes direct to week; f.'LOO per year by mad in 1 M . , r|);l | aUf . e preventing; ■Turtiier
nam county; $3.Ml to *
hy mail outside Putnam county
The icgular meeting of the (Jreencastle Council of Cluhs will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’ch.« k in the -c ut loom of the Meth dist
church. A. ^ 4.
STAiMiESS \ original form, : ‘ \ao/&iosY!CKS
Dissolution Sale
Mi. uni) M Orville Wi lls and son and Mr-. Will: ■ 1 Wells, of Brazil,
spent Tuesday wit
The h. \. Zaring farm Iwing sold Tneodori' l!.» l;. 1 the iliuh rsigned will --eli at public
Mr. and Mi
PERSONAL AM). LOCAL NEWS
Taken before retiling Thoxine ab- ;. pn-M'ir - ir ' cougning. It i .five the same speeilv relief for sore'
I I Brid «* ' " l ’
uaranteeii no de: e Money hack • fo Yleei In Brazil
nol -atisfied. 35 All druggi-.- | p p s; i Bridge elub will meet
vith Mr-. I^l’e Rowling- .in C
al* a' tin farm located 1 1-2 miles
noth 01 Manhattan on
Monday, January 25
\t in i \ M. th. following propeily
l.">—COWS—15
l ive milk cows with calves hy
calves
-ide; 111 Milk cows to freshen srsm; 8 Baby Im . io-. I.\lra yo. d.
• ||U(,> '•ix extra good breoH sows: Six shoals weiyliini; Mi pounds; 22 pig* weaned and a nice hunch line Slag weighing 10> pounds.
H ,Y (iB \1\
2<i0t) bushels rorn in crib; 200 bushe t ■ l,ii i li a nice I imothv 1 I , & \ Haifa : 5 ton
( | in TON I Ml s There was a large crowd out to the \| . , • i • ! i 'a ' ’ n 1 Frank's .Sho|i Manford Newgant spent Saturday night with Sam Shonkwil Mr. and Mrs. Ru-~ell Boswv d ane children railed on Mr. and Mr dohn
Bee.
There will he no music concert Friday night at the -he;i on account of the Revival r. ■ eCn, beginning. At the M P. Church here, then will b< meeting here at the M. I‘ t'hurci
Oat; Siraw. \ll above bay in barn.
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!.. A. Zaring and Kd Bullerdick
McKeenham eon e out and h'*ai
Mrs. Alollie Moore is confine 1 t, her home in Foxridge hem i-e dl-
( • \ \ I >T' \ I. X JOKI. DOBBS. Auctioneer s loll N I’l l I n\t >, ( lerk. I ..dies' Ym| of Walnut ( ha pel will erve dinner.
W. W Finney of Cloverdale is conned to hi- home because of illness.
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Mrs. Mattie Bettis, Mrs. Senda Hall, Mrs. Emily Baswell. Mr Kula I Staggs, Mr-. Minnie Brattain, Mrs. i Goldie Be.- and Mrs. Mildred N'ewi . V. ne • M
i Lida Pierce and quilted
Mr and .Mrs. Ru ■sell II well and ! yount , pe() p| e .
I children at'.i ..di 1 C. funeial ofyhu le ph -w. u'-lle Donald* Dax : \ little I son of Mr. and Mrs Dewey Davis of
Mrs. W. M. O’Brien is attending the meeting of the Women's Department club in Indianapolis today. Mrs. Tsm Heady returned to her home in Clinton township from an Indianapolis hospital Wednesday. Simpson Stoner, of the (itizens Tiust Company, was in Indianapolis Tuesday to attend nr. insurance on
vention.
I.ucile and Geraldine Fowler, daughters of William Fowler, of Marion township, were placed in the Alli-m Home here Tuesday by Miss Marx
Agnes Miller, county nurse.
Mrs Henry Smith returned to her i. one in north Greencastle from the ! county hospital, Wednesday. Mr-. Ryi ii Wilson Abo has been ting h d tughtei M. - F.. Marion Mi th t S; r ; gfield, Mass., is now in Washington I). C., attending the seven: ir, . ting of the < uusp and Cure f Wn ■ ield in the II !1 of Nations, the Hotel Washington. Mis. Wil . mi- elegate to toe rnnx'ention < ,s n:itin:i:il chairman o the hoard of lire: t rs of the Nat onal Cauncil of Ee erated Church Women, she is also pi' -ident of the Indiana council of Keeler - I Church Women. Mrs. Wil- , will arrive home from Washing-
ton on Saturday.
i Tri Kappa* To Meet Thursday
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; Thursdav evening at 7:30 O’clock at , the home of Mr Frank Cannon in
I .N'orthwo id. + + •*• + + +
Mrs. Nelson Hoste-.s
- j| Fo Domestic Science Chib Domestic Science Club met I ues-
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. j James I. Nei on, Mr . Frank Lyon
King'- Builder*
( la-s Fo Meat I The King’* Builder* Clasa will •••’ answered ro at the (]hijistian Church Thur day p
aiiriMMararm in™ nT ; «an n NEW YEARS ‘ Bungs New Problems and OLD BILLS
Our Money
Will Eliminate Both
Wednesday evening.
•h d* *h + + +
| $20 to $300
nfterno n at 4 o’clock.
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i Mrs. Garrett Hostess In West Foyd Club
The West Floyd township I C m Economics club met at the home of Mrs. Luca Garrett with eightc. u
Mi higan City, the funeral and local
burl 1 was at Stilesville.
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For the Next 5 Days
\\ r e have on exhibition from the Chevrolet factory, a chassis with cut-out parts, showing I'rCp v. heclinjuf, synchro-mesh gear shift ini*', down draft carburetter, etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farmer and daughter ami t ic Mi-ses Mable ( asidy and Jean Clearwater of Cloverdale spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. G. I* King and attended the
conference at Bain
bridge.
Margaret Jeffries has filed a mi tion in the Putnam Cir uit coiut for the appointment of a guardian foi Laura A. Russell, an inmate of the Central Hospital for the Insane. It is alleged a guardian i< needed to take charge of certain property own ed by Laura A. Russell in this county. Charles McGaughey is attorney for
tijl the petiti tier.
J3' The Citizens Trust Company of pi ‘ Greencastle, receiver for the State b Bank of Bainbridge, lia .-Med a repmt in the Putnam C’ifeuit court si. wing b' the sale of ir te and judgment a -et ^ of the defunct hank at public auction January 2 to Andrew B. Hv na for • e sum of s.nr,. N .te- sold had a
8.67 t
judgment - obtained against vaiiou - pet sen? mounted to ?3,7p? .25.
T n’s is y.'orth your time in seeiiiy*, a? tli ■ • are new units you will want in your i *w cai- when you buy. \ r e invite you to see this extiibit while on (iisplay in this city.
INI)! yN \POI IS LIVESTOCK II ie. .dpts 5,500; holdovers M«; n.arki t mostly 15 t, 20 cents lower. ICO to lMO His., .$4.20 to $4 25; 2D' to op) |! . ,s4.1i) to $4.20; 240 to $2.80 n , y:;.<) to $4.10; 280 to 350 lbs., Ci • $:!.!)0; 100 to KOI lbs., $3.85 to st.in; ( i king - nvs $3.00 to $3.25: few $3.40. 1 1 tie receipts 1,000; calves 600; .v. ni"-t bii around 25 cents .m i Supply mostly to sell arr,un<l s i.5n to $6.0( ; few yearlings held iroa d >8; -he stock not yet moving. ' ll h iver bidding lower when interi a: l|. Waters steady $9 down. S . 0 receipts 2.100; little done; • m stetiuy at $6.0 0to $6,2a; 1 .vi terns held at fully steady price- or around $6.50.
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ave a vr— ifi’ere ' mu* ! - , " I he . J. .{• + Delta Theta Tan To Me 1 Thursday
Delta Tluta Taw will meet Thurs-
members and three visitors pr»'- 'C , wi, ng 7:30' . k vith F.li/.a-
The lf =son on attractive house dr< - e | ipt |. jr,,.;,, was given by Mrs. Wright. The prize .1. -!-
Loan on Furniture, Pianos, lladios and Livestock. We Refinance Auto
Indiana Loan Co. 21'j E. Wash. Ft. Phone 15 hwmi i x--ay.
Ladies \id M'ld
for favorite dress went to Mi-, l.a-
Ruey Lohdell. I Good Meeting Contests were given by Miss Ni.h-1 ^ , a(lj ^ . Xii| „ f ,
„l- and Mrs. Ragan. The pr gram n nv , ? , t January ,, at th,
committee for the meeting consist••1! of Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Rogers and Mr.
King.
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talk by Dr. A. E Mongi 1 the Family Relation Study gia the A. A. U. W. Thursda;. evenin. 7 at o’fh ck In 100m 106, A-liut Parents and teachers of big pupils : re extended a special : i tion to attend the meeting.
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I resceut Rehekah I <Mlgc p.;. Walnut • o Mwt Thursday Crescent Rebekah I-odge Xu
will meet in regular session, 1
day evening at 8 o’clock. _
home
[!•; T1 1 hot) ■ •• n 1 W f* •' i - ;' ? tl:eattT management of the coming of IVggj |,-u Snyder's “Kiddie Revue"! E{, tiirnorr x and Friday i- of interest t' H| theater goers who like high class jjjjlstag < nter.ainment. Madame Sny-
• ' ' ali. 1
rlj in Indianapolis will bring to the ■j | Granada siege twelve of her pupil ||j\vho are auept at dance porttayal.
< Toy's Creek Endeavor Socieiy Has Party The Christian Endeavor Society of the (Toy’s Creek Church held the January class meeting Saturday evening, Jan 16, at the church. After a program of music given by the 01 chestra, they ill • - . nd* I ' • . basement where m st delicious refreshments were served to about x-
ty guests.
The honor guest- (those who ., birthdays were ia January) were seated at a beautifully decorated table, which held u prettily lig! t 1
birthday cake.
After dinner songs and 1 i. >1 ise were sung, the tables were cleared and games and contests were enj" cd. The contest winner was Miss Oliv ,
Baumunk. d* H* *!• v •!•
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OBITT \RY
Fred C lluhhard. son of Albert and Clara Hubbard, was horn in Bainbridge, lud. September 7, 1907 and | a- d into Life Eternal. Tue.—
1 .i.ning, J: , .u. 12, 1932—at the! Mrs. Rector Hostess
1 To I). A. R. Tuesday
!|.. w 1 the youngest of a family! Washburn Chapter of D- A. 1! rii 1,|r..n. all ' whom with thej at the home of Mrs. Charles R« q
Tue.-slay evening. Arrange,r., nt v..
if Mrs. Be.-sie Roberts. The day was spent in quilting* and a delicious din-
ner was served at noon.
The meeting adjourned to meet v/ith Mrs. Grace I’ollom, Jan. 28. Visitor- and member 1 present were: Mrs. Gi: ce • Polluin, Mrs. Maude SendiiM-yer, Mr-. Leona Wright. Mrs. George Ri ler, Mr- John White, Mrs. Ruth Craft, Mrs. F.ffie Herbert, .,1 -. !• . n 1 Xker, Mr- Jane White and ,.seu, Mr-. Walter Brann, MrsMaggie Ili -ler. Mrs. I»ttie l/ v,is,
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Mi.. I'n - Branp end Mi- Wanefi 1 :l gai». 1, Miss Ruth Higgins spent tli* a .y .% -j. end with home folks. Family Relation Group j The C. C. Club met We,In. d Ic Hear IK Monger ternoon with Mrs. Oran Bui R ■ le. Mi Harr; limit.-r qxnt Sa onl Spirit d,” '.ill 1. 1 he subj. t of J with Mr- Horace Robinson.
1-ili-hii McAnir.ch aid family .idled 011 .I. -sie Sechman and wife S:n Mrs. Glen Purge s and son ,M and Mr?. Oran Buis and d.. ■t-r sp. nt Monday with Mrs. K. i II. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Newcuai I Mr- Elit-a Newman visited .-
week
Rail Lalior Leaders
a!
i-.&H. Chevrolet Sales Inr.
Rj; This -aim* act recently show yi; Caleb Mills hill in ludianapiJis 1 -I | capacity crowd f over 2,500. I)» - it
Phiin, 316
115 N. Jackson M.
Open Evenings
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!j; the expense involved, this act will be 1 1 shown in conjunction with the i.g'dar ~ 1 picture program with no advance in
the regular admission pri;e.
OUR
! anuary Shoe Sale
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Continues Ail This Wee!;
$3,83,
\V f e tire selling (Quality Footwear iV {1 .i* lowest pricts in 1 "i yoai- .
$4.85,. $5.85,
S5.00 To SI0 ()t) \ allies.
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Fumps Straps Ties
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Oxfords
l f 2© FAIES
HDDs \NI) I NDS
Women’s - LiiF *■ Mi .-vs’
Oxfords - Straps - Pumps
Not, much for^style but great for everydav. house school wear. I'ormerly selling from $5.(M) to $8 50.
Fxtra Special for our January Sale $1.0© Pair
All
( olors *
All
Sizes
S' * "* »
All
Heels
iti..TIi. urvive; Mrs Karl Ktcheson nr I;, - dab. Mrs Olive Buchanon of Coi necticut; Glen and Louise Hub-
hard of Indianapolis.
His father lime,led him in death in 1921. II" was reared in Bainbridge tiiil graduated from the Bainbridge High .School with the class of 1927. H had been in failing health for the past tiin-e year-. Two years ago tin* : .11 ly removed to Greencastle, mak.nu Gieir home with an uncle, Edd
Coffman.
In Oct., . i he was admitted to the Rim k ill Sanitarium, where his death
oc«u; reil on Tuesday evening.
Hi- life was brief, measured by year . hut lixa are more accurately m< a ired, not hy the number, but by thi fullm of these years. He loved Life, idling upon it. even through his invalid day-. He wasted no time in j -e'; -pity, accepting graciously that which xva- his lot, and earth was to
him always a joyous place!
Thei 1 was something nobly , trip: nhant about his life; in’spite of *»■ atildy .<J, h< artopimr tWt:g- he wa- " -til' mcxa'iF oy fine enthusiasm—and rose bravely above all despairing situatin' -, 1' fusing to recognize them as ucii. He radiated good cheer, his juvial. -iiiiny disposition re-acted for I on all those about him, and this alluring loyal friends. He was what was finest and most wholesome in the A i ican .hoy. A home was Ini htem d by hi- presence, lives mi* le happier, and earth a hotter I lace to dwell by his having lived
here.
I can nut -a , and I will not say That he i- dead—He is just away
made for the dedication of tin* living Christmas Tree planted on tin* grounds of the Putnam County Ho--pital to be held Februar. 22nd at 2:90 P. M. Plans are being made I. the chapter to sponsor a moving picture in connection with the Bi-( i - tenial, the date to be announced later, the title being “George Washington, His Life and Tune”. T he foil iv films to be shown here this month , were reported as endorsed by tin* N'a . tional Committee of I). A. Ii.; Way Back Home; Merely Mary Ann; Riders of the Purple huge; Tie Spider, and Heaven on Earth Fid-’
, Lft M Harrison, grand, president "i Brotl
lowing Uu business nie ing I rol .. _ , Steamship Clerks. Frei ght I andlera and United \ \\ Crandall gave a very interesting Employes; D tf. I! hertson, i i•.••blent of the Brotherhood of Loc n
Firtnu*!: and Engineers, and ,'I. S. Warfield, president of the Ordt
talk on “George Washington the
Builder of the Nation Defii ite plan- jj),., (' ar i ndactors, who ai among the repivcniatives ef 1. •• for the February meeting will he an-i,.,;!,., ,j , . . , m<Mting in Chicago to discuss wage and work n*
dilions.
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With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand lb has wandered into an unknown land
And left ti dreaming how very fair It needs must he, since he lingers there
And you O \*nu, who the wildest yea rn For the old-time step—and the glad return.
Mrs. Allan Hostess To Penelope ( ltd) The Penelope club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ilarvy Allan in N’orthwood. Mr-, t C Brown who had charge of the pro- ' gram gave an interesting paper on “Touring the New England Stab -". ' Sixteen members were present. Th*’ hostess served dainty refreshment - during the social hour. ++*+++
Home of Stephen West Scene of a t,athering The home of Stepher, West, wl.o lives north of Greercastle, was tie scene of a gathering Saturday night ' f neighbors who live on the road xve.-t of Somerset. About twelve familio and their guests attended the event. Musicians from Clinton Fall- pr.. vided music for square dancing a ! refreshments were served later in the evening.. The gathering was the first in a series of similar events to h*. held at the various homes west of Somei d
€L©$£MG OUT SALt ( rilic Bran and Shorts, per 100 lb. sack #,*); Shorts, per. 100 lb stick 7« N eilow Honiin> Feed, per 100 II). sack $5 Kin.^an Tankage, per 100 lb. sack .... $l.()t <l!utiker Dairy F s, ed, per 100 II) ^\,2 Fui' ) Pep Kffir Mash, per 100 lb. sack £].*! FullO’I’epGrowing:Mash, 100lb, sack si •atch Feed, per 100 lb. sack K \ a Scratch, per 100 lb. sack $] Quaker Rolled Oats, 90 lb. sack $1.7.V Enterprise Flour, 24 lb. sack 75c Enterprise Flour, 12 lb. sack lOc Baled Wheat or Oats Straw, per bale ‘We Timothy or Mixed Hay, per Bale /Jw* Everything In The Store at Hargnin Price-; M L GOODS CASH AND FXTRA FOR DELIVERY VURSHAI.L (;HAIN CO.
Think of him faring on—as dear In the love of There as the love of Here.
( gme in See the wonderful values we are now off-nm*' in Hitrli (Jrade Shoes.
Moore and Cook
a' ihink of him -till as the same, I say j IB* i- not dead -ho is just away. 666
VII Sales For ( ash
No Approvals.
6*'■ I iqui 1 or T.ihlet* used internally "d * ill ' >• Mially, mftke a comj plete and effective treatment for j ( olds. $15,000 in Ca»h Prize*
^inii^npiiB(mHilTf1ini"ff f il |i|WI"Pli»IFT )""* Driq . ,-1 f or Particular,
+ + + * + +• Friendship ( luh Met Thursday • The Friendship Club held it’ an Heel ipg at t In* ir . Thursday, January 14th. The evening was sirent in playing cards and • •rieoa CMtMt - Hmnw pnseirt .* Misses Freda Lawter, Lora Thomp- 1 son. Frances Newgent, Myrtle Magill, Janice Nelson, Martinfi Eva JCail. Messers. Ralph I^rwter, Floyd Brattain, Arthur Irwin, Okla Whitaker, 1 Curtis Burk, Smiley^ Irwin. Herbert Brattain, Mr and Mrs. Dalton Harbison and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bra'tain. , The next meeting will he held al the home of Frances Newgent »n Thursday, Jan 28
SPECIAI
192(1 DODC.K COUPE. IN A-1 CONDITION. . . $«r5.©0
MODEL T PORI) SEDAN $7.3.0® WILKiCAN KY I H[| v (;().
