The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 July 1932 — Page 2

THE DAE? BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JULY 21, m2.

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INDIANAPOLIS I I\ ESTO( K

load li?ht suhm V' G weightier offer ‘fHE DAILY BANNER

ings hiild up to 8.75; some heifers | 4 50-6.Ml; sn ail lot .*rer 7.U0; most cow L' 7f)-I0!»; .* cutters and ut I tei l.'-'/-2.50: ' <1 rs 50c highei at

tl.Oo down.

Herald Consolidated

‘*It Waves For AH"

11 ; la.,, 1 ' tround

it il t, neatly lo cents higher’ 160- j | 0 . lV good e ves and wethers i 1-2 lb ■ ■ , , . 11 at 6.2 7 : '•• :!".*> In? 4.55-4.80; 275-825 1 , . f.trowout» down to 3.00. 1.4 1.60; 826 (■ ap 4.18' 1.40; 14' I it'd lbs 4 57-1 65; 100-140 lbs h U.t'.OSS A VH . Waterford, (UP) .1 4.10- packing sou 3 25-4.00. —The wife of the town road mender. | all . J.tsi e. K. n : r ave birth recentl ( t.ic je^.pt iUO; calves recaipts. 0 - Mr f^ ^th et of tiiplets. and . 1:tighter cl c Rttie change t: 1 c , Hin . s t u c , world’s record.

iiaaiTit:at... AL.aiem ast5® ji2a. r iJSfs!.-.ia!K anJiaiaiBisruL^jAaiiM SAVti FHE FUN IN SNAPSHOTS S

Entered in the postoffice at fireen castle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under act of March 8, 1879.

Subscription price,

week; $3.00 per year by

talk, and criminal talk such as that 1 irculate l last week, go from mouth 1 , mouth until it is taken for actual

facts.

Often times it takes drastic action, uch ns has been taken in this case, to convince some people that if they talk, they must talk facts, not gos-

10 cents per *P and especially dangerous and Met ,uesi,ay mail in Put- ; malicious gossip. Mrs. Clyde

Telephone All Social Items to 95

Keysti ne Hi hie ( lass

nam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam county.

•POISON U \S"

Hutcheson, Beveridge

11 some effolt had been made in street, W a> hoste-s to the Keystone telling how strong the First National 1{ible class ol ’ ti „. Methodist church on :,:tnk it Cloverdale was, the story , p ue gj a y evening with a large numj would have been more in keeping l members and two guests pres -

with the facts, becaiuse this bank is tnt

The arrest Wednesday of a Clov> 1 pe of the soundest financial institu- jj rs j ^ ^ bl .| b;l j chaige of the day resident charged with circulating | tions in In liana and is so rated byij evotionfl an( , rea | tbe twenty-second all who know the fads. | chapter of the Bo.,k of Revelations as j charge of the program. We doubt if there will be any more 1 the scr jpt ure lesson and the song ! bers/Were present,

talk about the condition ot e£ 0U]lt Your Blessings” wa- sung,

in this section for some time.

false report^ that the hir-t National bank of that city, expected to close last week, will do more to stop su h , i OOS e rumors and prevent those ot the fu-'Ranks

Stitch-A way-Club Met Wednesday The Stitch-Away 4 H t’luh held its meeting at the home of Mary Louise Wesnitzer, Wednesday afternoon. Camp and the County picnic .were discussed. Dainty refreshments were solved after which Mrs. Wesnitzer took the Club swimming.

+ + + + +

Mrs. Todd Hostess To Bible < lass Wednesday

The regular meeting of the Woman's Bible ilass of the Baptist chuich was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Todd, East Wash ington street- Mrs. Joe Davis had

Eight mem-

$ $ $ $ $ s s

MONE r

We will refinance your v obligations and turn <5 • your tills into re ' cepits. You can 1 ^ pay us in small weekly or monti- ^ ly payments, as your income perrvits. $2(1 OT' to S3O0

Whetli m’ it’.; week-end fun -.. vacation ad veniuree ... cr just every-day home life.

\Y I \ e everything you need in the photo j grapliu 'ine. Eastman cameras, A'erichrome |

Film and accessories of all sorts.

MULLINS DRUG STORE

M MST SIDE MJl \RE

E . >yi ne will think before repeating

01 -tarting a false rumor.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

ture, than anything eUe that can be

done.

The law making this kind of loose talk punishable by a heavy prison sentence and a fine, is very seldom invoked in Indiana, j-o far as we know. Rumors similar to thi one circulated last week, have inused many bank j failures and have caused heavy losses ! to many people who otherwise would not have lost. The stronge.-t bank in America is in danger if rumors are

Marled that it is insolvent. Faith of j M r . an ,| .\i rSi Ernest O’Hair. Route the people is a necessity in this ca.~e. g are the parents of a ( daughter born

The -urest way for that faith to be Wednesday.

T'.'SJT-r- .m'3!5l0IBIcPK^ 'iaiiW^9jai^E®?ra laiaEISiaiSIEPiaiaiRig I ,H!,t '• 10 1,1 1,)0 ' 0 talk - dangerous

Mi .Mary Heath of thD city spent

Wi tines lay in Sullivan.

Dave Buiden, vvno has been employ I at Remington since July 4. has M tun e.l to his home in Greeni;.-tie.

Jistcdat QNE DOLLAR Wvith HlLLIiONS

SUGAR

PURE ( ANE

25 Id). ( loth Bag

$1.09

3-F — Country Club l offer Lb.

Lb.

I’oiind 17c

Bure Fruit. Strawberry, Jar 49e—Big, 53 Oz. Jar .

Fancy Quality

Lbs.

Country Club, Fancy Big No. 2 1 2 t an .

Standard

Back

No. 2

Can

MAXWELL HOUSE JEWEL COFFEE PRESERVES

RICE

BARTLETT PEARS

CORN

GREEN BEANS

CAMPBELL’S BEANS

RED SALMON, Avondale, Tall Lb. can

DOGGIE DINNER, Food for the Dog Cans 25c TOILET SOAP, Palmolive, Lux, Lifebuoy 3 Ikirs 19c GRAPE JUK E, Rocky River 2 , ‘ i »< s 25c IVORY SOAP 4Bars 19c SODA ( RAUKERS, Crisp, Fresh 2 W>. Box 17c

Standard

Back

W ith Burk

29c 39c 10c 19c

5c

19c

2 „„ 9c

15e

No. 2 Cans

OLEG

W onder Nut

BANANAS

Golden Ripe Fruit

lb. 5c

PEACHES,

Albertan Freestones

3 11.25c

GREEN CORN

Fam y

!W 12c

NEW POTATOES

r. S. Nu. 1

15 G i23c

LEMONS

Fancy, Juicy ('alifornia

doz. 29c

WATERMELONS

I >ixie 2<i Lb.

Belle Avg.

Fane*} Light Average, Sugar Cured

3 To 5 Lb. End Pieces, A 17e Value.

CHUCK ROAST

Tender Juicy—l.h

15c

BONELESS CLUB STEAKS

25c

GROUND BEEF

For Meal Loaf, L«‘an, Pure Fresh Ground, Lb

10c

SAUSAGE

Frankfurlera of Kolonga—Lb.

9c

PORK CHOPS

Rib or Iioin MiMd — Lb

15c

Smoked Pork

Boneless lean, (’nttage Ihitfs. Sugar cured, 3 to 5 Lb. Avg. Lb.

15c

Mr. and Mis. D P Alexander of Gary, and Mr. 0114! Mrs. Floyd Yocum Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Romine, Clinton town-

ship.

Mi.. Ruth Sutherlin, north College avenue, will be taken to a clinic at Ih, Coleman hospital in Indianapolis Fi 1 lay l'\ Miss Mary Agnes Miller.

county nur e.

Mi Hel-.n Hat tway, of Los A11g' le , Cal., formeily of Greencastb*, 1, no ng tin we. kend with William I • k .m l family, Mary A. Evans anil

ut or relatives.

William McGaughey y has gone to New York City where he will visit hi 1 ter Miss M irgaret Kmily McGaughey for the next two weeks. Mi? McGaughey is in school at

Celtimhia university-

Funeral services for Lavanta Sutherlin. 14 months old daughter of Mr. in i Mi . Emmett Sutherlin, of near Mt Meridian, who died Wednesday morning, will be held from the McCurrv funeral home, Friday afternoon .a 2:3(1 o’cloclj. jd'he Rev. Winingei

will he in charge.

Roll call was responded to with poems

by Edgar Guest.

Mis- Dill Miller had charge of the i progtam and rea l a very interesting ! j paper on “Life’s Pleasures and Trea- ' suies." followed by a general discus-]

sion.

Mis. Etta Fly and Mrs. Daugherty have entered the la s u new mini-;

bers.

During the social hour delightful summer refreshments weie served by , the ho-tess and her assistant-, Mrs. Chaik s Hutiheon and Mr Harlan RisslerMi-. George Mason, Beveridge Greet, and .Mi s Audra Don Steele of Indianapolis .a guest of .Mis Jennie Steele, were guests pie ent. The next meeting will be held at tlie home of Prof, and Mrs. E. C. Bowman, south of town on road 43. + + + ••* + •*' Buinbridge 4-H Club Met Tuesday Tlie Winsome Worker.- 4 H club met in the Bainbridge chool building on Tuesday. After inch group had met separately a business meeting was held with tlie enior leader-, Mrs. Sands and Mr Colliver. Transportation to the iliili licnie and the club camp was discussed. A splendid pnr gram wj given which consi ted of a solo on tin* Marx chimes by Evelyn South, a leading by Loi- Scobee and a vocal duet by Irene and Marjoiie South atompunied on the piano by their mother, Mr-. South. Visitors were Airs. Jessi' luth. and Mrs. Harvey Nichols and son •F 't* 4" -F B. and B. Women Held Picnic Supper The Business and Professional Women's Club enjoyed a picnic supper Wednesday evening on the spacious lawn at the home of Mrs Nellie T. T. Anderson, -10X Elm Stleet. Following Uie delicious meal a h ut liu - iness meeting w held.

*7 -!■ 3*

Needlecraft Women To Entertain Husbands

The Ladies of the Needlecraft Club will entertain their families

InJiana’Lobn Co ^ Phone 1.7.

24‘,2 Fk Wa Inn; ion

Scores of horses, hog .ml rth livestock have perished hee , > and | the pasr 24 hours, within 1

friends with a pitch-in supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dora Sweet, Friday evening at 6:30.

Wire Flashes!

tensity of t'.ie heat wave.

RECORD AL TO I \ \

-Motortab

DETROIT. Mi.h <IT>in the United State pud

558 in automobile taxes lui iv I

cTTTTtvr.Kr 11 11 01 /I'd, an all-time record, according t SULLIVAN, Did., July 21 (IP)—1 . . . . ,, .

w ... | vay conducted by the buii u ,, I

, . ,!' a1 ' - lie loads. This exeeeded ti ■

county was quoted here this alter-1 , , , ’ . . , . . record by more than $42,000, i),

aynig that he would person-

Sheriff Wesley Williams of

afternoon

ally take food into the Hoo.sier mine, near Dugger, before evening, to relieve the hunger of 27 uon-union rainei , kept imprisoned by union pick-j

eters.

New Wonderful Face Dowder

TERRE HAUTE, Did., July 21. ll P)—James Mi Neely, 47. of Ehrmandale. -uffereil a fatal attaik. believed due to the heat, while dliving Ids auto here. The temperature was 92 degrees at 10 u’eloek this morning.

WARSAW, 1ml., July 21. (UP)—

Prevents 1 urge Pun Stays on l.unKer For a youthful coniple'.ii.n, wonderful MEI.l.O-GI.O I Hides tiny lines, wrinkle Now French proc°s make more smoothly and stay on I more shiny nose-. I’uieG 1 known. Prevents hup pen day for new, wuudeifid fa MELLOGLO, that ni; i .

plexion.

1 p<

powii \4. ’

Members of the Greencastle 4-11 health clul) visited the county hospital Thursday nu rning. The girls were shown through the hospital by Miss Milburn and Mi , Balkamu. The girlwere accompanied by Clara Lucille Conklift and liernice Ruark, junior I' a lers. and M. s McClain and Miss Hicks, adult leaders.

JULY SALK

Entire stock of silk dresses now reduce.! <

$1.95 and $2.95

Wash Silks. Sheers, Printed Silks All Good Styles.

the 01 u rn shop

.1 II. PIT( HFORD

Finley Walker of Greencastle, a former Bloomington resident,is very ill with kidney trouble. His parents Mr and Mrs. Robert Walker and son Arthur, outh Fadison street, went to Guinea tie Friday Mrs. Walker,and Arthur returned home Saturda... The lather will return the last of th" We. k.—Blouinin ton Telephone.

Pork & Beans, 3

Beverages

SALT

50 POUND BLOCK

35c

Root Beer. Lemon Soda, Ginger Ale.

24 oz. Bottle

10c

3 lbs. 25c

Mr. and Mr. Vincent Newcomer and daughter . ' Kansas City, Mo., topped off here over Wednesday night tlie gu> i . of Mr. and Mrs. Churle Moor. . They were enroute home from a vai ation ^rip in the east. Mr. Newiomei .vus formerly superin1 ten.lent of the I one Star Cement Co., plant here.

TEA

GUNPOWDER for making Iced Tea

Pound

29

PIG PORK LOIN

Chops, Roast,

Lb. Lb.

. 15c me

I ENNIS TEAM LOSES

ea. 39c 12 l-2c

Brazil finally defeated Greencastle in tennis by strength of numbers We.ine day afternoon on the UniverI ■ ity . urts. Nine singles, three doubles matches were played. Brazil won 7 and Greencastle 4 with 1 match rall- . .1 on account of darkness. The playing of Goodwine, Hughes, Moore, and Durham for Greencastle and Race, Evans, and Wilt e for Brazil featured the meet. All tennis fan - are invited to watch the meet with Clinton scheduled for Sunday afternoon on the Cniver ity courts. Tlie matches will start at 2 o’clock.

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Pure Pork Sausage, Lb V/ic CHOICE BABY BEEF .. !! 0 .f l ;. Lb ' noil, Lb luc & o 1Fresh Ground Beef, No Cereal, Lb ICc Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, Lb 12 1 Good Tender Beefsteak, Lb J5c & U’ t Fresh Pork Brains, Lb 8 l-1c

is USl me thi el« bu

SOAP CHIPS

Clean, Quick

5

Pounds

CERTO

The sure way to jelly

25c

BREAD

25c

Bottle

MALT

Oakley’s Hop Flavored

3

Lb. CANS

Better

Bread

3

One Pound

Loaves

$1.00

10c

OAKLEY’S ■ • ■. -

S * i “ <5 c. * -a £ l i s- ^ s* itr’SH' i i^e" te-sr- i i tow?- i rs 2 •* s t< i«2