The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 May 1932 — Page 2
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Tin: DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAY6,1932.
INDIANAPOLIS.LIVESTOCK Cattle 400, calves 700; slaughter dashes scarce, strong; few steers * ■ " ' , . 6.00 ' ■ ' generally steady; 100 to 200 lbs., f( ^ Up-htweights $5,85; cows $3 to ' ers $1.60 to $2 225 to 250 H)S $3 65 to $3.60: .'5m to ,iowri. 800 lbs., $3 45 to $ 50; 300 lbs. itp. Sheep 1,4 $3.00 • westerns $6.50 to $6 5.
THE DAILY P^YN T ERl ' Irs ‘ F'oienee Gob:n Birdsale of
Bronxville, N. Y. will spend the week
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SPKCIAI. pok mi:n Saturday (tniy — -May / By presenting tl.i f ad and 40c are going to give you one package of ill MAX HI Mil I OH (ill l.l mK, At 10 SIHOP, DIRHAM III Pi.l X. K\ liKRl U»1 OR Gl M RA/Oli The mat ml m tine blade is that newl, discovered chrome Surgical steel which hold the shaving • di e a longer t.me and gives a smoother have Why iv 50c foi :> nlaues when you can get iO for t'Jc'.' Sold with . money t>ael. gaai r.tee by MrnMif H ( ttl fS'iCt Ditip Sturt 1
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Herald Con ululated
“It Waves For All”
Entered in the post.dfice at Green-1 c astle, Indiana, -e, oi ■ class mail matter under act of Marco 8. 1879. Subscription price, id cents per veek; $3.00 per year I mail in Put-
nam county; $3.50 t MM per year j Cllyj N J ( ; Thursda , t0 .pend several ihy mail outside Putnam ' ounty. ; v ,e«ka with Dr. Oxna.., and attend the
1 sessions ol the Genciai conterence.
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beauii'ul sixth of 1 Ml ' 3 'Villiam Coll, i and Miss Al-
end with her mother and the family of
Mr. and Mrs. Bintz
Paul Carrington, of Russellville, ho has been a path nt at the Craw- 1 foidsville hospital f, . several weeks,
has ietuined home.
-Mrs. G. B. Oxnam .vent to Atlantic
Special lor Saturday potted Cabbage, Cauliflowers Plants %£c pcr dox * Husln Boston Ferns, each ]()(• Boses Hoz. $1,50 (( ASH AND C ARRY) EITEL FLORAE COMPANY
It was perhaps .1
May, 1856 in Cris-.m, Pennsylvania, vlien Robert E. Pern ‘ niv into this life. But little did tho^ who heaid j (lie feeble cues of ims helpless babe iream that sonied:. lie would graduate Bowdoin and later come to be the ranking engineer of the Nicara* jgila Canal. Adventur. oemed to grow ! with this intrepid Cmeihan as the i yen- came upon h.. To hanPhips :m>wn onh to the pnen in search of Uha North Pole in tliut day he fought hits way to 84o 19 Me proved the ■ nsularity of Greenland and did more to reveal the 1 ke I up secrets of the 'great No.rth than any other man. Pearyland, the northeastern coast of Gieenland between the Independence j Bay and the 80o of latitude, was named in his honor. A nation who * forgets liei heros i doomed. It is well foi us to pause a moment for reflection on the value of this daring I adventure for knowledge that would
[ enrich mankind.
| SOWER. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
li f r Collier of Washington, D. C., and Matydell Ker.. all were dinner : guests of Mrs. Ru; ell O’Haver on j Wednesday evening MM Grace Fan .w ha- returned to her borne in th, city from the Mith di hospital in Indianapolis where she underwent a tnaioi operation several days a o. Fred Hartman . I s n William | Hartman, an t Mrs Chi is Hartman, attended the funeral at Crawfordsville Friday of Joe al Kinley, of Indianapolis. The deceaM'.t was a bicthei-in-law of Mr Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans and daughter and Miss Lou amt Miss Sallie Rad. i were in Bloomington Thursday for the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Peterson, who died Tuesday Mrs. Peterson was a neice of the
Mi-ses Rader.
While going through some old papei- of his father, who received them from his father, Shelby Molei of Clinton township found a sale bill, advertising a public auction Joseph Molei, his grandfather, was preparing to have on January 15, 18(17.
The Methodist church will join the Christian and Presbyterian churches in the union services hereafter, commencing this Sunday evening. Dr. A. E. Monger will be the speaker in the Chri.Uian church at 7:30, his theme lieing “Badge Wearing."
SodelY Cloverdale H. S. Alumni To Banquet Preparations have been completed for the Cloverdale high school alumni banquet, to be held Saturday, May 7,' in the high school gymnasium. Good entertainment, a delightful menu and a laige attendance, is ex pected to make this meeting a great success and an enjoyable reunion of graduates of the Cloverdale high sch r,ol. Hal Rothert and his orchestra ft m DePauw university, have been s. cured to furnish the music for the evening. 4? 4*
Mrs. Pierce Hostess To Woman's Study Club j,.| Mrs. Ida Pierce was hostess foi the l-’J regular meeting of the Woman’ pi Study Club at her home on south Locost street, Thursday afteinooti. Mr-, p] Bi .ice Frazier read an int resting S paper on “W men in Homennknig,” 1 i’j and used the life of Grace Coolidge fv] as illusttalive material. Thirteen members and four guestwere present. Refreshments were erved during tire social hour. •F *i* + + *t* 'F
THE DEAD LINE For Payment of; Tax** Is MAY 14th OR ft PENALTY IS AbDKn An Indiana Loan ($25 to $300) will pa-, your taxes ano di ( ome In—A Friendly Firm. INDIANA LOAN CO. 24') E. WASH. ST. PHONE 15
Live Her < andv () n Sunday, May 8 for Mother’s Hay
A.sP Offers You a Great >*>.tnnity Vo Savel Five and Tea. Cent WEEii
A Tremendous Outpouring of High Quality Merchandise at Timely Low Prices, a&p Is Always the Headquarters for 5c and 10c Bargains . . . THIS WEEK MORE SO THAN EVER. These Are But a few of'VLANY.
WHITCHOUSF MILK
SUGAR 'JOHN
HOMINY V.n C»mp'i
APPH SAUCE
KIRK'S H ;. l ;*i ,r SOAR
HUH ED 0A1S
TOMATO JUICE v. n c, HTI) RfANS 8u| “ n *
PORK ANO [i! ANS ( J u,m ' m ‘ |< ' Nu 1 PUMPKIN nu a . , c„
flU BARS
PEAS
SAUERKRAUT ^ NODDIES t OLIVES LIMA BEANS'KIDNEY BEANS 8 «'"- SPAOHETM E ' ,c<), • c, “' k,d
No. 2 sij« can No 2' 2 can
20 oj. phfl
No. 1 alia can
No. 1 tut can
8 04 pkg 3 02. Jar
5c Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be
PINK SAIMliN
MELLO WHEAT *
BLUE ROSE RICE ^ .u'»
DILL PICKLES Ev,n s, ‘* i«r | f/k 0u ' B,in 4—Of,ng, P( j/ M lb. pko-
CHOCOIATF DROPS PACIFIC TOIl FT PAPER KETCHUP M«id
A&.P FIOIJH
CORN FLAKES or POST TOASTIES
SHRIMP ***
SARDINES B “" p,, ‘' APPII BUTTER STUFFED OLIVES COCUANIJT South,rn «tyl, WINDS CIGARETTES SANDWICH SPREAD ^ PI UMS O^'ulou, Biu»
3
3 r °"» oi, bottla 3 lb. bag
<0 PKy
28 oi jar 3 oi. Jar
pkg. 9 oi. Jar No. 2 can
10c 10c 10c IQc 10c 10c IQe IQc 10c 10c I Ob IQc I Ob IQc IQc I Ou IQu lUb
ION* BRAND
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FLOUR
PURE HOG LARD
BUTTER SUGAR
it4 lb. bag
SIUVERBHOOK—(Ta>h Patauriied Crtamary
HURE LANE GRANULATED
J5 lb. cloth bag qj
39c
Sci 21c
$1.13
FINEST UUAIITY MEAT
Kingamt HrliabUWhole or '/, l.b
Sugar ( uird
Shankh-sa, l.b. . . . Sugar ( ured, Whole or Half—Lh
BKlbF BOAST ' 1 •
( buck, l.h Koaat or
Hleak—Lb.
T1KR , '« i ' n « E y
HAMS PK Mrs BACON
BKKF PORK
Bl
Roll l.b
f ^RESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES BAN AN AS, yellow ripe lb. 5c
|'0 C POTATOKS ( .S. No. I pk 17 C 10c GRKKN ONIONS, 2 Hm h. 5 C I25f I-KAK l.irlTIK K, 2 I.ba, |5 C 10c NEW PEAS. Lb....:. |0c 20c PINKAI'PI.ES, Kaeh (Qc
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Paekagf* Palmolive Beads, Free willi purehase of 25c or over.
Atlantic* P4d nc7£
The l< v. Paul Arnold, pastor of the First (’hristian chur.h at Cloverdale, will hold services Saturday evening, Sunday morning and Sunda', evening ;,t the church. Every one is invited to attend these services. On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock he will preach at Manhattan. The Ladoga Building Loan Fund and Savings Association filed suit in circuit couit Thur day against Leslie ( Priest and; othei -, to foreclose i mortgage and for appointment of a Receiver for mortgaged propeity, A judgement of $' 25 is demanded against Le-lie C. Priest, Jesse E. Coffman. Lyda M Cottman, Clyde Metz land Raihaia Mete/ Robert W Marks ' is attorney for the plaintiff. The Central T ust Company of Gieine ist|e filed <uit in circuit court J nday against Anson Guy O’Hair [and Kay C. O’Hair, to collect tw’u alleged unpaid mite of $1,750 and $1,000 A demand of $3,500 is made by the plaintift The plaintiff also asks that a receiver he appointed to take charge ol the real estate mortgag'd to ecure | iyment of the notes. Hays & Murphy ire attorneys for the tin:-! company. An in-pirational suppei meeting . tor the offi ers and laymen of the I i lnire'ies a lii’ti tnnpolis Presby tery nmII l.e held in the Meridian Heights j PieCay tetian chur h, Indianapolis, to night at 6'30. fhe speaker will be I Dr. John M. Vauleg Meulen of Louisj ville 'theological eminary. The fol- | l 'ini! men are planning to attend, G. E. Black, E. E. Coffman, F. B. (( ook, J. H. Com took, Harvey Cox, < da son Duncan, J. J. Eitel, W. B. l e.k and V r L. Baphael.
II'M 11\(, BRINGS I I I I l.E OIL IN W i LL AT ( LAY TON
Vlis. Houck Hostess To 1 hursday Reading ( iub The Thursday Reading club met with Mr Kate Houck, east of t wn, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Georgia F’isher gave an interesting book re view. Thirteen members an! one guest weie present. The hostess served delicious refi eshments duting the social hour. .J. L. H. C. Club To Meet I ixnight The L. H C. club will meet with Mrs. Emma McDonald, .North Madison street. Fridayevening at 7:30 o'clock. ++++++ Lawrence Wright Entertains Teachers Lawrence Wright entertained Thursday evening at his home on s uth Jackson -treet in honor of the teachers ar.d officials of the Clinton Center school. Those pre-ent were Air. and Mrs. John O. Vermillion, Mr. ninl Mrs. James Tabor, Mr. and Mi -. Morris Irwin, Misses Estelle Frank, Cora Thompson and Madonna Heady, a,.d Floyd Brattain and Cloyd Hall. 1 lie evening was spent playing c i Is. The ladies were given bouquets ol tulips as favors. •F 4* + + + + M« I her Daughl er Banquet Postponed T lie mothers and daughters banquet of the Protestant chinches which vas t i have been held next week has iieen indefinitely p-i-tponed. •I* 4* + Cloverdale Lodge Held Interesting Meeting The annual inspection of the Pythian Sisters, Emeiald Temple, No 369 of < loverdale, was held on Thur-day evening, May 5. .Mrs. EJith Henderson, deputy inspector of this district, was present. F ollowing tlie evening work and initiation I candidates a dinnei was set ved in the dining room. Out of town guests were Mi and Mr Milton Henderson, Mrs. Halrie Brown, \L-o Edna Holcomh, an 1 Mis. Mae Wei remeyer, all ,,f the Fidelity Temple lodge of Terre Haute. Forty members were present.
Hamilton’s Book .Store
ClII.LEGES TO MERGE MT. MORRIS. HI . May 6 (CP) M: Morris college, founded in 1X39. will be merged in tin fail with North Manchester college North Manche - ter, Ind.
; w- iv failure < f endow united upport only 126 and a cot y The college, whose |n iilen is Dr I C. Ernest Da\is was fmin ; i| hy the Methodist chinch, hut ha- . ei, ,,p- r - | »ted since 1X78 Py ill- l cited Breth-
ren church.
The Ml. Morris trustees voted In
favor of the merger at a- meeting .. Uil .
Bithany Biblical Seim up « . r e ported to lie negotiating !,.i th ;
Tin reason assigned for the action lege’s physical property
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Whether she is III or 80, a gift of flowers will please her muel 1
Order early for Sunday morning delivery
Peck’s Flower Shop
103 Hanna S(.
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QUALITY. ECONOMY AND SATISFACTION PLUS SIRVI'T. Wc hav ome very fancy Fresh White Penh, large ad nnall wlulc Hi y last. 3 lbs. 23o Paper PI; Napkins anJ Ginger Ai \ large bottL L Lunch S s Svif -t Pickles, Salad Dressing. M tyji.sb" Heli h. Oliv-1, pmi and stult Sandwich Spread ilrtishrailed. Jams. Jellies. Preserves. low Crcotne Fresh Re l-ri|: Strawbnri“:, Pineapple. Seedless Giajct .it Oiait es, Lemon . Banana Fancy Apples.
FlaTt White and PAG soap 10 lor 27c Gold M dal Oak- Flou., paikage 21c Qui'k Naptha Soup, 10 for 25; MEAT DEPAHTMENT Dreifefl Kens, lb Swift' Breakfast Boll But on. lh. 10e Call ax for your needs We havr it. Phone 740
Fresh Pork Steal- lh 12 Fresh Boiling B Irish Perch Fillet now m iv ih. Swift’s Premium H . Ba on, lb. Fiesh Potk BumFresh Bee! Rcirt 17< l-'r
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Old a - mall amount of oil has been i htau.id since tli< oil well on the Keitzel farm, southwest of Clayton was .. shot last Wedm day morning andlffl hop* ■- aie not a* high in the Clayton Ip neighboihood as they had been. Of t ,i j final-- of the company have not made known future plana. 1 he well was Igrt la.-t Thursday morning at a depth of approximately 1,800 feet by the dropping of 200 quart: of nitroglycerine. Following the explosion it was thirty-two min-1 utes be for • water shot from the well | f to the beighth of several feet. This!! happened three times at regular in-i|| teivals of about thirty minutes After the water was cased out there I wa a considerable amount of oil and ga , and for a day or two the first of the week officials thought there might l<e oil enough to land to the top of the well. Then the gas pressure heame less and soundings were made. Only a .small| quantity of oil was obt lined It is reported officials are puzzled about tin strange phenonemon.
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WELCOME MOTHERS
< Mir store is I i tied with the finest food that we can obtain and wo know we can please you Spccinl ! 1-2Lb. l*ox Fancy Assorted Chocolates Per Box 49c Ginger Ale-Blalz, 2 Bottles 23c
Palmolive Heads l I’kc-. Peaches, No. 10 Special ..... ( berries, No. 10 Special Ko Me-Ha Coffee Per Lb. Hershev'a ( oroa I l.b Pkfl Kisquick Per Box . Cocoanut, Fresh Hulk—Lb. . Crushed Pineapple
l!lc :i!lc 17c 33c 21c 31c 27c 4‘)c
Dressed Frys Dressed Hens
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Veal
The Studio Tea Room Open .Mother’s Day Meals and \ I a Carte Service Dinner 40r - 60e - 75c
Tenderloin, Pork Cul lets, Fancy Steaks, Roasts, Veal Birds, City Chicken
DON’T FORK I T MOTHER Buy her one of Daugherty’s Mother’s Day Cakes
Fresh Hams,, Whole
Pork Lions Sliced Bacon
Fancy ♦
Free Delivery To All Parts of City.
I2ic 15c
Conrad’s Campus Market
PHONES
82 — 83 mi3iB | aiPjsra®aiais®i5(5j. .
Fancy berries, l , i |ies Fresh Tomatoes (.reen Beans, ITas, Asparagus, < i k’D (’elery Hearts, Oranges, Lemons, Cal. Grapefruit N e " I ’otatoes, ( arrots, Htead Lettuce, I ‘‘ at Lettuce. (FSH FROM 'I 'K KI 1 At lowest prices We Will Pleaw lo" Fancy Lemons, Prtr l)oz ^
Open each Fvenin^
until 8 P. M.
