The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 March 1932 — Page 6
SPRING COATS Unusual Values At *10 SI 5 imd $19.50 If you have been shopping around for new spring clothes then selection here will be an easy matter. Our stocks are very complete, garments are so varied in style colors so new iaa and refreshing, quality so out1 standing that you will go no IS farther in selecting your needs. Another important fl| feature is that you get Printass garments and they are aiways guaranteed iw every way. BEH Come in and let us show you. C. PREVO COMPANY HOMK SKI UK
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OBITl VRV I.uui-', son of Jolm ;;inl l ;ttlit‘iine (Cinder) Bolton, \v;i >' ni m. n’ Alar ion, Owen County, Ind., June 1807 and departed this lif at aie in i Putbamville, March ni< ajjo of 01 yrs., !) mo. and When he wag eleven year ■ age, iu> came with Ids parents t" I'utnam ville where he has li' I e\ ! -ioce, except a few months, “e w it hi- wife and two daughters live. nperarily , in Indianapolis when 1 ’ • ‘t work, i he hail lived at his pi. - nt ieene for j over thiity yeais. O A!. • 11. ISUI, he was unitod in ■nari'i.ine i < Alary S. Cleirwatcr and t<* tnis umon were born three children. AI . 'ienlali , and Ray. Some tldrty-fiv*' y 11 e; -. while j h iulinjr logs, lie re. ei\ed ii injury from which he neve: ftd.y ie -ovi-red hut suH'eied more or -s al: t ie time. De-pit hi. sufferim:' hi nt bravely on, working to provide a e id’ortable home an.I living- for ais 'atnily and winking beyond hi- tnigth. lie wa of a kind and jovial disposition and this made friends of al! witli whom he eumr ir. contact, lie was \er; fond of children and animals, he loved all children, e.-peeially was he noply <levo;:,| to - own hlldre-. •in I grand; l-.il lren and thev in turn ■ e l him. Eva n . trange c lildren on i e-'ing bin lot the lit -t tin:- w -re inmediately drawn to da and instil lively knew i.ot to fi or but to love dim. No animal ever passed him bv imioti-.-id but with ;i friendly pat and a kindly w rd would make them un I e tand that I e was their frien i too. lb- was always ready to help anyone e i ml . lie had tin l-'aith t ' believe that there w as a homo for hiri beyond t ■ Kiei r of Death, for in a emiv -rsation with this e. liter, a few year.- ago, ae spoke of his suffering a d s lid he i h-eli 1 ved theie was a better place for h n after I loath, that lie did i d !«• lieve the Lord would let him suffer in this world and the next t o. He was toy last of his father'.- family to epi save one. Father, nother, si. ter FJia, blot ier Dave, having pre:e t him. His last sickness which
v ; J'leural pneutnorua was only of a 1 Drink wine, Eat lots. Dip snuff. Sleep I . dais duration which is another ; when and wherever jou feel like it," v urning to us who ire left, we axe and take a cold bath everj day.” j iiere today, gone tomorrow, and we ! The secret of longevity, he said, mow not when the ununons may i li® 8 i n these ten terse commondments.
come. In the home, on the street, in Hu stores, on the road where he had be< " a faithful and dependable emb e of t e State Highway commisii- for .-i number of years, that j -mile will be oen no more, that kind-; '■ ' -' ! 'l nevir again oken, but they I will always remain : pleasant inem-| uics i :l the hearts f his friends and a.-quaintances. lb lea\t to mourn. Uie wife,three clii: In-ii All . .Mabel s .iolds, and Hay, 1 both of Puti imviln, Alls. Beulah AI.-< amnia k of Alt. .Meridian, one son- . 'I M< 1 of Mt>
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Bolton of Putnam. He. live grandbildie , Mrs. .Mar Blue of Green- 1 c-i le, Mrs. Helen Keller of Martinsville. Ali-s Wilma S iehls and Virginia Bolton of Putnamville, and Donald Al ( ammaek of Alt ..Meridian, one, oiother, J. hn of J’atricksburg, Ind., md a nun-her of ot or relatives, and i largi company of neighbors and
friends.
We .ce waiting by the Hiver, • -fi-i n and i\' ak md young alid old 'i II the Boatman comes to bear us : i i the far off rtr ets of gold.
“There were no school palaces, in my day,” he added, “Like youngsters have now. We had basements, or a backroom in the town hall. Our system wasn’t so great, but we taught all the families for ..ears, back in 1833. and we did a mighty good job of it, too! Come back in twenty-five years or so and I’ll tell you some
more."
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We i iv to express our thanks to II who . el in any way in the : sii.- ..ii I i rath f our beloved
ll:e band a. d Father.
: I.-uis Bolton and Family.
PALESTINE Mrs. Otis Ader of Indianapolis is visiting her mother Mrs. Moynes. Dwight Allen called on his grandmother Mrs. Nan Hylton Monday afternoon. Airs. Fred Beck called on Mrs. Henry Osborn Friday afternoon. Mrs. Poole and Helen Beck called on Vergie Solomon Saturday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Card Summers were in Greencastle one evening la.-t week. James and Junior Smith, of Indiian.ipolis are visiting their grand-
j parents Mr. M E .Smith.
Mr. and Mrs Waldo .Mickt-l and Mr. and Mrs. Pertil Smith spent Sun-
day with M. L\ Smith.
Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Beck Sunday with Clarence Beck-
Charlie Stewart awl family of 1 a1 doga and Johnnie Thompson and 1 family of Barnard called on Mrs.
I Nan Hylton Sunday afternoon.
Society News (Continued Krem Page Two)
A. Haggard treasurer.
Mrs. Clarke
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Arnold is the new seeretar}. Guests were present from Haute and Brazil.
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Mrs. Dalby To Be Hostess Thursday The Cro-Tat-Em Circle will meet with Mrs. Fdwani Dalby, 1000 South College Avenue 'Thursday afternoon
at 3 o'clock-
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Second Ward Study Croup Will Meet Friday Second Ward P. T. A- will meet Friday at 2:30 P. M. Miss Vera L. | Mintle will speak on clothing, wise and otherwise.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the und-_ rsigned has been appointed by the
I 'Kl , i I Pi A: Alareshul, oldest | Judge of the Circuit court of Putnam ■ I i" i m France, allowed County. State of Indiana, Administra- ' if t«> ■ ■ t'-n ipted on his HMJth , tor of the estate of Charles Z. Hunt, ■ ii i ii Is wa -etting out on a laic of Putnam County, deceased. '■ h- biu with un 80-year-old | Said estate is supposed to be solfr -I, to vii- bis mlt - for longevity, vent.
Hog receipts, -1,300; holdovers H-I market mostly l(*-lo cents lower. 180 to "25 lbs., largely $4.25 to $4 30, few j lights $4.35; 225 - 250 lbs., ?4.15 to
spent *4-20; 250 to 300 lbs., $4.05 to $4.10;
| 300 lbs- up. $8.90 to $-1.00; 120 to 100 lbs., $1.10 to $4.25; packing sows, $3
to $3.05.
Catth 800; calves 700; beef steers and heifers dull, tendency lower. Steers mostly to sell under $0; fewlight heifers $5.75. others $5 to $5.10; Cows little changed, usually $3 to $4, practically top $4.25; low cutters and cutters $1.50 to $2.75; vealers 50 cents lower usuall.t $0 down, odd head $t!.50. Sheep 1800; nothing done- Late clearance expected. Some buyers not interested, others talking lower.
H-»w.. misious to oe oJi on his jaunt ’mi ■ niiu-n led the following tenets in his doctrine: "bi\i normally. Never get mad. Be i Get up between 7 and 10 A- M, I - at b. agfi.-t i. b d- or the kitchen.
Chester C. Hunt, Administrator. March 19, 1932. Cause No. 7413. Attorney, Theodore Crawley. John VV. Herod, Clerk of the l*utnam Circuit Court. 22-3ts.
ioni^ht in join* last su "" “Unexpected Father* GRANADA
Tomorrow and Friday Laugh Hit No, 2 Full of April-Fooli-I,,,,.^ WH«HR
vfooisty IN THEIR tIGGEST GRIN AND GIGGLE SENSATIONI. PEACH O' ^ENO \\
DOROTHY LEE ZELMA O'NEAL JOSEPH CAWTHORN
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THY BANNER CLASSIFIED ADS
What is your home WORTH TODAY?
I fere's boir yoi/ can add to its value at Utile cost!
I I vou hue! to sell tour home LoI morrow, what would it bring? \\ ould the buyer look it over and s.;v, “Well, it's in poor repair! Needs new paint! Porch sags! Pretty old-fashioned!” Look around you. Docsn t your home need repairs and remodel inn? homes do! Amkthis is the time ot all times to i.trrv out repairs and remodeling at a saving. A house in good condition, in tnu- repair, and remodeled to modern standards is no drug on the market. And so often it needs but such a little bit of work to put it in fine shape! N ou’vi probably thought a good Notr is the tine to stop thinking and sw ing into action. Pm Id t :. extra rooms \ ou've wanted ior so long. Make the repairs which
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cry for attention. And with every dollar that you spend, at today’s low material costs, your home increases two dollars in valuc. Keep this in mind: Buikiing materials are about as low -priced today as you will ever iind them. They cifn't cost less, they may cost more soon. Labor, too, is plentiful, anxious to work, and easy to obtain. Vou have never seen a time when the conditions for repairing and remodeling have been more favorable! Do something about it!
Repairs and remodeling pul men to u orkl Many men arc out of work if oiir community Ukla' . V' hen y ou rcir f xicl or repair it these low costs, you do your bit toward relieving this unemployment. You cmplov skilled labot—carpenters, brickl.ivcrs, (plasterers, painters and others md you also employ other labor, both on the job and in mill,factory aud lutabctvard. You buy at bargain prices but vou do more vou give many honest men some ol the work which they need ao badly.
MBER COMPANY GREENCASTLE, IND.
FARMERS ATTENTION! We Pay Top Price For No. 1 Cream Bu\ in Greencastle and tyke advantage of highest quality merchandise at economical prices. Trading at home with home dollars benefits the entire community.
“Save With Safety” HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES
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25c Merck’s Zinc Stearate
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113c Pape*8 1 old t ompound
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25c J. A J. Baby Powder . .
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Tablets 25c Mcnncn's Men's Talc ..
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35i (olgultV ShainiK Gream 35i W illiam Shat in;
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2.»c Woodbury Facial Soap
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Cream
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25c Listerine Tooth Baste
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35. Mot hi i Gra> ’• "» rnl Bowc en .
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25c Feenamint Laxative ..
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83c ( ute> Preparation
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25< Kexall .Milk oi Magnesia 19c
50, Alkorex Vkohol
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30;; Palmolive Shampoo .. 39c 50i Drake Y Croup Reined) 39c 5lk JergenY Hand Lotion .. 39e. 50c Gillette Blades, 39r 50, Listerine Antiseptic .. 39c
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Cut Price Drug Stores Kexall Stores—
