The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 May 1932 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 12.1932

ELECTRICITY COST ONLY $1.80 FOR A WHOLE MONTH’S COOKING

ASK MRS. MUR I WAUL OF FILLMORE About Her ELECTROCHEF Recently from oik 1 ;ret ncaatle Store, we installej an Electlochef in the kitchen ot .lire Al*m Wade at Killmon We were made very happy u lew days ago noon receiving .Mrs Wade'a unsolh it<d rept.rt th it a v. ho.e month s elei ti n hill for cooking and baking on her Electrochef totalled only >1 M' .\ik W ade's rate is the same as that in Earls. Guaranteed to couk or bake as fas! as gas and cost no more

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THE DAILY BANNER

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Herald Consolidated

“It Waves For All”

Entered in the i.ostoffice at Green- Alpha Phi Juniors castle, Indiana, -.vond class mail Entertain Seniors matter under ac t uf March 8, 1879. The junim- of the Alpha Phi sninr j Subscription pi,', 10 cents per.ity entertained the senioi wit, week; $'1.00 per vcat by mail in Put- bieakfast early Thursday mor mg at I nam county; $3 1 to $5.00 per year the Grant hotel.

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Tri Kappa Fo

Meet Ibis Evening Tn Kappa wull meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home ot Mrs (\ R. Havens in Northwood. Mrs. Art Williams To He

Hostess l iiday

1 he F'titlay Circle will meet Fri lay ! at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Art Williams |

on Ninth Jackson street.

tv mail outside I'utnam county. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Holland Fifei of v a hen Wedne-da

Charleston,

evening.

111.,

Mr. and Mrs I'aul Bryan and Mrs.

A W. Thonipkiiis of Indianapolis

were visitors he in Thursday.

the dead line For Payme«t>t Taxes

Is

MAY 14th

OR A PENALTY IS ADD»:i) An Indiana laian i$25 to $300) will pa', your taxes ai ' .„

you several months to repay. Come In—A Friendly Firm.

INDIANA LOAN

24 1 ; E. W ASH. ST.

CO. I'HONRis

Mi and Mrs Emmett Sutherlin, of Mt. Meridian, m, parents of a djughter, Wilhelmina Augusta, bom Thurs -

day morning.

lgue-ts weie Gemge Bundy, Danny | Mi-. Beauchamp hi, lie, tw . a Members ; Ha nn a) j inmli( , Gteen, James Hurst sitting down on tlie i a please bring’ any old rags suitable i

for cleaning for the hospital

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Vlrs. Alien Hostess To

Wi man’e I irile

iTIie Woman’s Circle of the Pre jbyteiian church met with Mrs Edith

S :dbbard aiM Blade military fra Allen, 004 east Anderson street. Wed ternity will hold its annual dinner at nesday afternoon. Thirty-five menithe Grant liotel. this evening, follow- J i )ers a nd two guests Miss Mary Birch mg the R. O. T. C. review. and Miss Elizabeth Ames were pte-

ent.

Frank Bridgt of Fir.castle return-1

The hostess, a-sisted by Mrs. Har-

ed to his home Wedne day from Gul-..^ Caliahan served de liMous refresh-

1 rawfordsvtlle, where 1

ver hospital in he iind< rwent

days ago

minor operation twoi

Electrochef, hi, .,u ,1 iln pateuted dtsigu ot its elements, will cook or bake as fast as gas This 1 ,d 11. you much in fuel cost tn fact you can now have the 1 leanliiiess and mi ,111 , , ,,luges 01 el- tricity for cooking with the Electrochef at no more cost than gas SEE THE El ECTROCHEF IN OUR STORE Horace Link & Company

1 hi mi.tu of M RSi 11 in

merits

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Mrs. Hurst Hostess To Ulcverdale Tuesday Club

Mis. Grace Hu>-t entertained the Tuesday club of Cloverdale on Tueuiay evening. A Mother’s day program was given. Quotations were ‘My Mother’s Hobby.” Several poems

,, , , , 'on m ther were read bv Mrs. Geoige 1 ill be .1 called m«. ting ot . , . . , . , , t-u* • . . lOn |p - An interesting paper on “Gypsy th erti nil boaui of the Christian! r , , ,, ,1 11 , rl . , _ ,« Smith s Mother" va lead In \h .

1 hur, , rimrsilay evening at < :.->01 , ,,

| Ficd Giomer. Mrs. Joho Sm I* r gave a piano selectic.n and Miss Martha

Tin n will be a called meeting of tin- American Legion Auxiliary, Fiiduy al 7:30 o'clock at the home of .\n Ro Newg.-nt 512 South Indiana -,t.i t s\U meruhers are urged to be

present.

' I, ! \ll memliers an uiged to he . esent as theie Will he Very linpoi

taut businf.-s. Mr G II Williamson is in receipt ot an invitation fiom her grand itaii"ht r, Mis Williamson, daughter i f Mr and Mr . Edwin Williamson, who will be graduated on May 19, from tin Shawnee, Oklahoma high school. Mr W.lliamson formerly refided here.

FOR S’ALF. small

Hiu t ouwh’i

Ralph 1. Mri

wilt» red Indiana State

Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lawtei attiml-

Adding Machine A 1

condition.

Normal school

at Terre Haute on

c l the funeral of William Canni.' ael

Trembly A WiIIuimi-

11-2p

M oiida y.

at Beech Grove Sunday.

Funeial services were held at L^ih ga Thur-da afternoon for James Franklin F'erguson, 07 years old, who dn il Wednesday following a long illii' ■ Hi was the father of Mrs. Virgil

rlin oi n Rowhdale. E " l L> 7 lch '

widow, another daughter and two

t .i mer Hm.da

Hurst nng "Mother Vlayree" ac?cr.i panied by Miss Christine Hurst, on the piano. Mrs. Trippett and Vlr--. Grace Farmer won piize in the con

tests.

A pleasant o. ial houi was enjoved while the hostess served refres ,merits of brick ice cieam in the club col ,1 snowball cake, punch ani mints, fav-

ors were small flowers.

Thirteen members were present. GuosU included Mis. Junes Sipple, |Mrs. Leslie Cooper, Mr-. DenniWiight, Mrs, Lewis Neier, Mr- Ai thur MiKamey, Mrs. Hai l l Gill and

the whiskey. It v.., than halt a pint. “ ‘John,’ the oil |

-holt by

■d

and Dick Coffey + 1- + + + +

Mis. Stringer Hostess

l.. Section Four

Section Four of the Christian v lurch met on Tu lay afternoon at the home of Mi . B. B. Stiinger, south College avenue, with Mrs. Mary Kelley, Mrs. Harold Edwards and Mrs. It a Cow ling ns assisting hos te sp-. Mrs. Ida Pollom had charge

of the devotio ,s. Ills. Jt-se Beemer anything

gave two readings 11 “Mother.” Mrs. Louis Hays of Section Two gave a >,Jen lid talk on “Motherhood” whi. h was very much enjoyed by all present. Mr-. Veinon Shirley sang ‘‘1 Came to the Gariea Alone.” In answering to roll call some gave verses about

mother and otheis t Id something chimney stone it f, un tiptM

al ut the lives of their mothers. Mrs. which form tin- 1 Orville Stewart, presi lent of Section cabin pioneei Inn

Two, was

c-nanded

you ste old man An, fill thi< w The oi l s undii | ||i( _' u

“Doctor Paxton w .ailed to ft] house when - .me m,, • :i , ^ J she tolJ him about i.ld inan cheating her, aiul he 1 k f i a t me J 1 looked .it him, 1 . we didn’t'

Gardner Broth, is i.raiidfaihe,

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roads 3*i and 43. 1 Hemy p-J farm, on tlie mitl, t . 0 { riiad J and a few hundii-ii lut k fi .0 road, theie i 1 n it.

hfaptl

"Lukie" liJ

tier, w!. 1 wn ; • ther of Gardner, who, it: t the tjsJ

and sister. 1

guest.

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\ 1 ronira ( luh ^let

With Mrs. Day

A most delightful time w’as enjoyed

In the Veronica club,'Wednesday af- h' - • Gardner fi ternoon at the home of Mrs. Ora Day hu .red yeni

in Fillmore. Mrs. Gerald Mason gave | paid for, large,-, t,. |ii lK -eeds :

of the (iatilner I 1

Greer,castle.

The Gardnet h, , trad \va-WijJ

In- govermnent

an interesting piogram on the subject ■'Famous Mother’s”. Fifteen members and two guests were present. I lie hostess served delicious lefreshment- during the social hour.

fll MlKMt u -vxL'.im i

Pineapple

COFFEE

Solar brand No. 2 i 2 tans

2

Cans

i

Maxwell House

29c 0A1 s Doe k Cooking

Large 55 Oz. 1‘f.g. 2 pkgs 25c FLOUR

Raisins Apricots I caches Prunes

CUFKSF

Balk

e. tll.'ss, .1 I b*

I hoice I >r'

2 Lbs

( hmer Muir, l.b Santa < lara

1 I ba

hraft Full ( ream

Foonil

15;:

?5c 25c 10c 25c

SALAD DRESSING I inetd ((uality, Ql. Jar

23c

27c

BEANS

< Immi » RerleaiU'd Michigan Navien

10 32c

criAiin

Hollieanna Fruit Havoree

5c

Kitchen Queen All Purpose flour 24 Lb Hag

39c

CORN, 20 Oz. ( an 5 C * RKD BRANS, ( an 5 C CORK & BKANS, (an ... Octagon Toilet SOAB, Bar Wall l*aper CLBANKR, Can 5 C OKSOABBOVVDBR lb. |)kg.5 c THRKAI), O. V ! ., S|>ool 5 C

5c 5c

BXTRA( T, Best l*ure,2oz. |(} c VINKOAR.Iit. Bure Cider 1(| ( - Orange Slice CANDY, Lb. ( H()( OLATK DROBS, Lb. |0 r FCDOK, Bine (|nality. Lb. ixxdHfc: dinner,( an . |(b* ( ATSCB Lippineotts 14 oz. j()c

MARRKLL ( VLAS SIIANKLLSS, 4 to (i lb. Average Sl tiAR (i KLDShLV HAMS, Half or Whole, Lb. ..

7dC

i:uc

SI (CAR Cl KB!) BBLAKFAST BACON, Lb \2lc & 10c

SMALL LEAN, PORK CHOPS Lb. .... ‘ BURE BO UK SAISAOK, (ountr\ Style, 1 Lbs. For

FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS, Lb. VEALOR PORK HEARTS, U).

CMOK E BABY BEEF

12Vc

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( Roast, Lb ]5c& I^C ( il- Lb. in C ( Boil, Lb lOc&SLtr

OAKLEY’S

Mr.s. C. ( Gillen and daughter H odud, wiio have been at Brazil for the- |i i-t ti i days, where Mrs. Gillen w i*i ii.usly ill for two weeks, spent a few Imui here Wednesday aftern""ii, hefoie retutning to their home in Washington. D where they will remain until after the close of the present essiun of congressIn the suit ot the Louisville Joint toek La d bank against Webb D. fh ans and o' lers • , foreclose a mortgage and fio a receiver, filed in cire ot eo hi. a 'liMKind of $K,(Ml() is made ai ainsf t u defendants Webb D. Evans, (tdis Stafford, Landy K. Gile., Alice E. Giles, Ahmed (’ashman and Dii \ ( ishnian. W. M. Sutherlin i h al attorney for the land bank. INDI W M'OLIS I.IVESTOCK Hoes o.oOo; holdovers 96; market -tea ly, few choice loads 5 to 15 cents up: 140 to 200 Ihs., $3.40; few $3.45 ind $3.50; 'jeO to 225 Ihs., $3.30 to '3 40; 225 to 250 lbs., i$3.20 to $3.30; 2,">o to 300 IE ., $3.10 to $3.16; 300 to 350 lbs., $3.00 to $8.05; 1(H) to 140 lb., 43 10 to $3.30; packiliig sows $2.26 to $2.85, Cattle 700; calves 600; general 11 ie slow, undertone weak; few •eei |4.2 i to $5.50, some $i;.Oo and up; most heifers $4.50 to $5.75; cows *'2 00 to $4.0n low cuttei« and cutters 1.50 to $2.50; vealers steady $5.50

down.

ae-o HIM market undeveloped; -apply mostly clippers at $f>.50; springers $5.5o to $7.50.

Warren Twp. 4-H Club The Jolly W ikers 4-H

club

A DECREPIT STRl’l TURF. (Continued From Page 1) of his after this fashion.

“I stayed every night at the old (Sharp liotel in Montezuma, starting east each morning, going through R< kville, Bellmore ai 1 Hollamlsburg, leturning to Montezuma with the ctage, .iUa> diipper. Ou« noou. Mis. Ih Hlirh^lMT) hrtMghr roe’S gallon jug (l C to have filled with whiskey in Montea. Next forenoon, as 1 was driv-

the sale id gin-i wlich was nl ered in the foi. ti.t- plarf t -J women of the p i, G. E BLACK.

Warren township met with tlu ii lead 1 '

er, Elizabeth McClure, May 10 at the in « * Mt B * 1,mOTe . 1 «»* school hou.-e. Tin y were informed 1 ^ ibiam I axton, one of the bestabout the vorl aiutelect k " " doctors oi the region. He was

riding a good horse, was dressed in

f rees His Wife Of Rheumatism

ed the following officers: President—Pauline Cooper. Vice president -Lela Madonna Vf e-

ers.

Secretary treasurer—Juanita Mc-

Clure.

News Reporter—Maicella Cooper.

Pianist—Mary Hartnagle.

S ng leader Gertrude Templemnn. Program committee -Ursla Orr,

chairman, Mary Stroup, and L.ori tta l all( ' retunu'd

Hansel.

The next meeting will he held June 2, at the school hou-e, between 2 and 4 o’clock in the afti moon. + + + + HF Ihird Wanl P. T. A. Meeting Friday Te Parent Teachers’ A-sociiti n of the Martha Ri I path chool will meet in the auditorium of the build ing Friday after, oon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Frank Jones will lead the devotions. The teachers and pupils of the first grade will have charge of the program. The child study gr.uip will meet at 2 o’clock.

++++++ Honored With Biithdu) Parly James Mill i, Bloomington stteet, was honored with a surpii«e party Wednesday afternoon, it being hi ninth birth lay anniversary, by his mother, Mrs. Hubert Miller. Kcfieshments of pink and white angel food ■ake and peaches were served. The

bioadcloth clothes, wore a high col-i'-r and carried a gold-headed cane as usual. He very socially inquired about my healt i, then he spied tlie jug. “Magill, what’s in that jug?” "When J informed him, he demanded a taste, then another, and another. “When 1 had put the stage horses in the ham at the tavern, that noon,

to the tavern, I found Now Wonderful

Face Powder

Prevents I.urge Pores—

Stays on I onver

For a Miuthful complexion, use new wi.ndertiil MELLO-GLO Face Powder. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles and poies. Yew l-'n nrh pj-O'-s- uake ii spread more mi,o tidy anil stay on longer. No mole liny no-e , Purest face poWiio I' 1 ""'ii. Prevents largo pores. Ask ! da\ for new, wonderful face powder, MEEl.fMiEO, that suits every com-

41.is Easy Riiimitip \luvtfr Encourages Law a ( are Extra f (fud Oualify 16-Inch $7?5 (iood Barden Hose Is (Irowth In mi ranee i AK \M I ! I' 2V1 tRf 5b I 1 ( oinplt'lt'

$5.00

BROW MM.’ • HAMMOMf HARDW ARE (0.

I’hiineWI

H. Si|li Srpian

' BK \( ID POISON STARTED "» I EWE HODV IN 21 HOI RS

I’-'in, Vgeny and Swelling Gone In 13 Hours With Swift Acting Piescriptiun

I he max. Ions proacription — Allen ru promises ou need never feel a pain or aclm from Rheumatism, xeunti- Eu lit,ago or Sciatica again. I'"II- who have suffered the most lu-icini wincing agony—literally render' d helpless for weeks and un- ’ 1,1 wor k Lave gained miraculous, j'ly fully freedom from |iain. Uliimi contains no drugs or opl:d‘ which helps just temimrarily rather, it’ a superb formula especial I v eo in po o i 1 1 j.s i which treats your '' -'h ntifically- first immedi- ' m ‘‘('ding pain and bringing hless1 l cnnifert —then ! t drives out from imiM l. . joint and tissues those ex- <• x uric acid deposits which cause your Rheumatism. If I‘ Mullins and all leading drugP' 1 1 Ji nioi o Allenru—one 8 o*. bot- " f-H 8V Ml ST give joyful results us ■ fated above or money returned.

FREE vases P\ICORATEO by a n.w, simpl' method ^ producing itartMng. unutuol on pott.r,,, ^ glorious color, of fa.y.to-uM ymwt ■ varmsh Enamel Sovo Sdc—got a free va.. worth “ P by j •""-'V Pur the,Ing .is full-tixod 30c can. of WaterS»or for only J| € . ath LWffd offor. Com. I„ „ ow .

Friday — Saturday May E? . 14 ELLIS K ( O. Greencastle Ind

An Open Letter to Cannon’s Store May 12,1932 GENTLEMEN: Your letter 10 tlie HonoraW ‘ Mayor in regard 16 those good look ing linen suits y*ou are storkinR should have read a little fai t I ' a,1, ‘ said: “and coniplete your ward oh with a pair of those sporty W Into Buck Oxfords that Potter has in stock.” With an outfit of such Rood ta;' as this, the Mayo)* of Greencas 1 ^ might be taken foi’ Jimmy Walko> Ml New York. Sincerely, POTTER’S SHOE ST< ^ P. S. We’re not trying to steal John G-innon - 'li' 11 rT£‘