The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 August 1932 — Page 2
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; TS Tp ■ • SJ-MS-Tira DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, AUCUS'I 11.1932
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ppij,'' |),\11 Y HANN'Kii * 1 1 v, ' i > 1 :‘n«i HHvi
' :i • ivinj’s fin tlie tax flayers whore-
Aml
Herald ( onsalidated
“It Waveu i «if Ail'*
t vcr it is possihi^-
’.teduml -Id ronmls Never Fell Itetler
$1.1)0 Fiocks Now ....
79c
?l a»i ,J $1 9^ ''deli I : i;i ke iic*> ieduitd Hii' Ifaramt ' ut- II to
Special lot ol Vad'i Dresse.
?9c
Entered in tlie iiostoffice at Green caalie, imliaiia, a^ second class mail mattei under a ' nf March 8, 18/9. Subarriptiun price, Id centa pe> f! week; | ear bj mail it Pu .■am county; 13 60 to *5 00 per year by mail outside I’utnatn county.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Safe Wty to I.tme Kat
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hi. oi 'S.m snor
h. pi rt HI OKI) jQiu
MhlI Wilson Kcunion
l-*’ M ' ,d ^u» d ay Iake tile fBr e of Miss MaieLne •- ' s ">'»-**. ’Jr uSifSi«rAirs, ^ ¥» s i«
ie,at -> and decendents of tlie ita^.t ier .
Wilsi.n a. ti will be held j " : : ■ -j ha'je u ; ef Kruscheu Sa4te iot Aueast 21st, 1932, 10:d0 a m I 30 ,. nfc year »hen 1 siarted 1 wai k liet p in, in the City Park it id oes- 110 ptuids nc«v 1 weight 110 poands p n ' t „ „„ ^ and never tel' better in my life.' villa, Indiana. That's t e big teascn a host of men 'Ptie in . ortant business of the re-1 HJ1 j wtniP t a k e Krufchen to kse
... t t t j; union is me election of officers whoj Wi joj,t—tlie fat goes you gain in
About the ■ nl> uuestion everyone William J M ottey, Jr., of htdiann-, y i health—skin deare eyes grow bright i~ iii-ius-ing right now is the lax p 0 |i< ( vv d s me guewi Thursday of K. r a ..iiw |,H„u , i nic dinners i activity replaces indcl ace. Indiana Everyone is p. Mullins. , . . ‘ ' . . , , Take one-half teaspoo fut of Krusit .um tion in tax rates. i ' nd have an 01,1 f abhw,led h '" eSt | chen in a glass of hot water every
meetmg, ! morning breakfast—cut down
.Mis. \V. ! CJuincy picir.
Handy attended
I hur sday.
situaiion in a-king for a but no one ha
dd anything about a Dr and ti-
t.lltl.- l-tl i U .1
PHODLCT: i
Clothing, baking, . c uning anu h< alt.i prodi..f.i Oy gills ii
it)
counties
.j the fii; ’ m-.de at tb<
iHOW
i \ n: i viP. : preparation, b exhibits, all ii osier 4-H
clubs w,ll be on display in the W'o,nan i-jildiog, at tn, Indiana State b.iii Groinus, Se.nten.Uji 3 to 9.
liies.- , i i bit.- wit he prej a red by i exhibit. 1 1 food Is in the diflitie.u counties of the health club exhibit
-:;,te and will be lepreseniative ot the veik which i; ie(]Ulied in the 4-11 l.i me economics j, -;j cl clubs. B< - cau-e of the large enrollment the oust few years, it is necessary to lin. ,t entries and all exhibits ent to th Htate Fair have been selected i county competition. This show will b. in (inert (hinge of girls’ .lub leadc
from Purdue University.
The 4-H clothing dub exhibit intiudes twenty classes which are open to thjul. fourth ami fifth year club membei- This is the largest exhibit rt the fiV“ because of the r.ajority < t clothing club members in til, -tate. I n t ear 1005 girl from 7 - < Lititi( exhibited 2758 garments it,
the clothing dub classes.
The 4-H baking dub exhibit has been growing steadily from year to year as interest in the project ha gtown. The larger enrollment in tin project during the present reason indicate' an increase in the 1932 ehibit ovi i that of last year when 20,'
reduction in ■ .penees. We don’t see anapolis ar. visiting Dr. ana Mr*. K.
how there can be a reduction in taxes W. ^ ermill; n. xhibited then ( un i ess there is a corresponding re
duction in expenses.
< . irk 4-H I During the next four weeks, the into lair. ma tter of budget making will come
gids iu i . i
wvjrk.
Cauni i. w club oxinb.t
The uis ay of 1930 cat.uc ni ihc i531 show wa- a c dilation * -1 the continued
lhis t sii.ee th. list •.( !... | at the present level, then the
pr>T : 'ation a., t j | lius t he as high
Mr. and dis Virgil McCammach jf Mt. Mer. nan attended the Quincy
picnic Thai iuy.
pi 1 ’ to the front It will be a matter of Walter V o.irum retained to his
which will be held immediatelv :, tei'| on t' a tty meats potatoes and sweet? dinner the children will be enter -tin-i— a j.u- oi Kius.'ien that osts but a ed with gam^s and contests. F. ends t tfle la.-t- 4 week.-—get t at Mullins
. , . .» ■ j Drug Store, or any drug store in the of the family are mvited. iwoikl—but for voui health’s ,-ake ,.«■ •)• + + + ++ . || . and a : | get kru-. hen Salts.
'. ei sics t lull H..b
i. iucing e'i.enses if taxes are t n me on th* l inhattar. road from the '^at i i ..me dowii It the expenses ate kept county nosi iai Thursday,
at the present level, then the rate
•e im luded i
.ne >• t, Fair classes for the fit t lime last : car and v.eu highly pop.-
lar.
In ao at, n to the exhibit premi- .a: tlie indiau. Foard oi Vvri. uituie hamade i ible five educational tii
for ex hire ors in the .lot 1 .in; club ■ lasses, two in baking, one in loot preparatii i and two n (aiming. These tiips ai<* to the National 4-H d d, Congtess held in connection witli the International Livesto I;
'v w o' i hiiflo , in Dec •tiller
*•«’ WIkji H'ilaii! Lost
MKF( li U KER IGN IT I D " titiui s inil pii ( r:
.MUNTROSF, Colo.. (I ,') Mont lose hud time to burn recently. And all because a firecracker wa thrown near the huge wooden watch, which hangs in front of the Gould Jewelry store, and the timepiece was
ignited.
Annual Picnic Meeting l »«ta Creamer. The meeting was than Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen, of Alien-1 adjourned t r meet Friday afternoon dale, were gracious hosts Wednesday ; August 1~ at ~.00 nt the nome
evening to tlie members of the Vet-; Mary L Talbott.
Rev. ana Mrs. V. L. Raphael nave onka Ckb, their husbands families , + + + •* + + will probabl lost '•” > * trom * three week* and guests, th - l.urM lkum...t >unday
... ,,, , ,. eIlt in j ts . s , e g <e(l V. h in Caiiuxa and New Yotk. annual picnic meeting of the organ- Near Mt. Meridian Mom. (J to . i er cent m its as.-essea Mzation. Courtland C. Gillen, representanve v .‘uatton tm year. The gravel road Mr anl Mra. Virgil Grimai are while a ba8ket supper was being in Cungiess from this district, will b* , i. ni It \ ■ m ie eliminated entirely, the , p alfcnl . 0 f a , oni Jack Warren, ared geveta i inspected the beauti- the speaker at the thirty-third annu-
“« " Tto " IW " ^ M li«l- mim. «* *■ -»h •' ,, “™ " e « *»*** %
t ,, the roads. T ilts division will give Word has been received here cf the for which the local resort is noted Blue Grove, one mile south of It- -h
th- count\ alo ost double the amount 'eath of Mi- William Delp ot Roih- 1 * ner the lneil an iutere-ting ;ro-
avaiiable this .ear.
But tlicie will have to be more of a reduction than tlie small road repair levy. In tlie city school budget, \\o aio informed that the same level can be maintained this year in the I fat e of the ^1 50 proposed levy and
I'l 111.,lion throueli eio- Aliss mniine auiiierun or rvusse 1 '-i ,a r, f p.,, j wni homie- worked out md a balance vj , |e ha8 retlirned t0 her home after lu ' , Id for second available. The economies proposed, a ton ,.ij OKiation at Culver hospital, H ’ d + + + + t +
we are told will take up the loss in cVawfoidsville. i '■’ection Four ieduced valuations. There will also | be a .-light leducti m in the' Miss Ei Sendmyer leturne! to Met Vtednesdax
Do not hositat little m hoan. (| and got the ? about li;. o'- ■ '”ioney you r ( J .ake care of pressing .. - Y ou can i a ra smail monti ments, a eon vour iiu iieve a f worry.
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d Foal
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[es.er. Mi Delp is the mother of W™ conducted with Mrs. VerMrs. E B. Du lavy of Indianapolis, i " on Shirle y in charge. The children
sang seveial song- to stait the eti-
A balancing contest
H H V box, manager of the In- tertainment
di tpclis t -i i branch and Ray Law, 1 award was presented to John Suthera. istant i maker, were heie Thurs- lin wliile W. T. Handy was the witttay morning. [ tier of an eating contest. Mr Alien
I was declared the victor in a sack race Mis.- LaVeme Sutheriin of Russell-
likely
rate over last year. This is fine. In Hie city and county, there will have to he er, iiomies but no official
The fire depnitn :,t a, te.l promptly a •nouncement a.- to the limit to i nd all that tin,. Innl t h , . toi ,t which the official will go, has been burning wa- a im ed I • made. I effort will not doubt be
h-. liome rt Poland from the county' Faction heui of t.ie Christian In. pital 1 ,n-day afternoon where church held its regular business meet- , unden ■ nt aa operation several 1 M W( li esdat afternoon at the home (i.'.y- ago. j of Mis. E R Bartley, south Indiana
street. Fouiteen members were Miss E>. a Kessler and Mr. and Mrs. | Jle < rn (
Ddi Kesslt Danville, and Mrs. Sadie + a. ^ k. + +
Meridian. I ^ T he usual basket dinner will be served at noon- This will be followed by the bu.-iness meeting and then' the progi-int to be given by members |
+ -F + + A Hoi . fl
from
HERE ' iH E a 4- 11
(Jinimir)
and friends of the Hurst family.
Rain Thurs.lax a,...
This gatnering is each year one of
evi n predkten I
kind in Put.xii
cause it wa- the mv
pi nic. A t i the best of hi 1.1 !. g • I i -11 n 1 ' gjjj
, in the Ue t ai: 'nitci
»/ *una ■A..I- Q-.:.
Hott, Pitt i K.. ate visiting Mr. and y ()Un)f p e(( ,| e j ()
to _
ores
GRANDMOTHEU’S FINE QI’ALITY
Bread
24 Oz. White Loaf, only 6c ‘pan Rolls, Dozen 4c
«•
Sliced for Your Convenience
Rye Bread, Lb. Loaf
Pound
Loaf
4c
*
quick ARRO^
33c
FREE Vlttb Ea Bkg
Mason Jars Mason Jars Cider Vinegar
j. Loaf_.
.-5c /
Pints
Do*.
69c
Quart*
Dos.
79c
Bulk
M.
27c
Pkgs.
.
Penn-Rad fVlotor Oil
2
Pure Pennsylvania
Gallon
Sealed Gan Med. or Heavy
$1.00
Plus 8c Tar
P & G Soap oh. Palmolive Soap Stuffed Olives Gold Medal Flou^ Iona Flour
core. Oi.
4 ,Ur * 18c 3 “ ke * 19c 2 HoU 49c 63c 2 1.^ 39c
Butter
Salad Dressing R * iai > Eight oXIock Coffee Bed Circle Coff«e
Bakar Coffee
D.tl* COUNTRY .)Q . Ut •- ROLr. Lb. -Ol
« 49c - 19c -• 23c TI" 27C
• • • Quaker Maid Oiuuge'Pekoe
Ketchup Bulk Tea
Wheaties Vanilla Extract 2 ou B «. Cigarettes £5s. or Cocoanut Delights
Cheese
Mustard Quart. Economy Oats ^ ounc White House Milk t.u Pen-Jel * ouik*» Sparkle Gehnm
8 Oz
n„i Lb
5c
38c
2 »' k K 19c B01 10 C I'm . ^7C
Lb.
19c
Lb 15c J»r 10c Pka 10r 4 l -» n * 18c pk »- 15c 4i’, k ?.‘25c
L
PURR CANE Sugar Granulated 30«« 45c
-, s Hound Bug only
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FINEST QUALITY MEATS
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
RA< ON
Kingun’s Indiana II,.
12k
BANANAS
large Fancy Fruit. Lb. ....
5c
Half
or M hole Side.
Rib Roast
Biuted .md Rolled. Lb. . .
V,k
Oranges, ( al. Naval, 2 d/.
r.irk Loin
FikI ( uts for R iast, Lb. ...
12c
Lemons, Dozen
29c
Ground Roof
flesh. No ( ereal, Lb. . ..
10c
Peaches
Georgia 1 Hierti e, 1 Lbs.
25c
( luirk Roast
5 -iur.il I. nder Beef, Lb
13c
Water Melons
Home Grown
23c
IMenics
8ugar ( ured Lb
10c
Potatoes
1 uu-y Home t.i.iwn. Peck
15c
Mrs. CI'AiUa (Tawley, 309 north In
diana ktreet.
Hi o-k r Highland?.
A vtoup of Uainbiidge young peo-
Mhry Lou, daughter of Mr. and went’to Hootiei Hignlan.Is ThursMr>. RoLct Arnold underwent an op- lay t0 spe ^ '' Ibe,- w.-re elation a’ the Methodist ho.-pital at ;^' 1H ^* etz ’ ^ a ” 1 v '' ' n ’ M irjoiie Indianapoh? August 8 for leinoval of 1 ■ E-tan r Hostetler, tonsils and adneid- Meda F.iattain, t resale Ste le. Doro-.
jtliy Smith, Maiy Hale. Mildred Cun-1 '■‘EGKGr
11-i,>■ Greg, ry and family and Mi. ninghamf Madonna Ne!-n Mable I » DoES U» SMUU1U put t , c |
the laigest of its
County.
+ + ■► + +♦ Huey Bee I H
(Tub Has- Meeting
The Busy Bee 4-H club of Floyd towns ,ip met with Gtaiie King with
seven members present. Response to ^ db Jimnn 3 , i roll cull was the names of fav.rite carpet before 1 Ro
animals Maty Lou Shoemaker told H®*hert Ho \. a toiy. Maieli.'.e Raark and Mary f a; ' t,i ’
Ellen Fairuw lead a report. Swim- candidate for I ‘^|
nnng an,! other .ntertainment were !
al o e. joyi d
STATION OWNER
IS FLEECED
pushing int'i tl
| territory (!es|.r.,
; on the | > ne
[cally and .ii|,| i. ..
; though ti ill-
I REISER.
Ever. Spain ■ v
ail it- ow I
11ulei, Alton f. MANHAT- but tim.,.
and Mrs. Lew Acord, all of Chicago, Smith, Bertha La e, and Mr-. Helen
visiting Mr. Gregoiy’s mother, Miller, chapnon.
. its < 1 arlotte Giegory and other
reiaf.vi and friends in this city.
(ban ie A. Shoemaker, 29 years old, a laborei of Bainbridpe, and Sylvia Uidisell, 19 years (dd of Pock
+++++♦ Friday Circle io Meet With Mis. Ih' i.ey The hi (day <ii Ie will meet \t i h Mi . Gt ige 1 .ni.ev, (’emetery road.
II.at 1 li.ge U . es. • " ■ 1 - Ivia Uidisell, 19 years old, of Rock- Lee R eves vvl11 have lh « t0 I lk -
vide i Mbune-
Paiktr-
+ -p + + ■*• 4*
Mr. ..nd Mr*. Frank Runyon of Stoner Reunion James! wn are the paients of a Sunday, Aug. 11.
daughter, Ruth Ellen, born Friday,] The annual ieun. n of the Stoner Augu- i Miss Edith Runyon, of near ( family will be held Sunday, Atu 14,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscai
TRANGERS
Hainan a sister of Mr. Runyon, i
sta>u,e with them.
Wil ni P. Ledbetter of Greene .stle former manager of the State Rate
0 Hait. neai Hii.k Chapel. •h + *t* + + > Huark Reunion 11»
Loan , npany in Bloomington, was,^ ' lini **J
hen i -day on business He sold his ' e, "h annual Ruark reunion inten - • in the company two years i v *^ liel i at Allendale Sunday, Auago t the la-gal Loan company.— ^gu-t. 14. All members ard friend
Blnomii rton Wot Id. j are coniially invited.
+ + -p •!• + +
A 1 id car belonging to Madel West Madison Home Er. <■• du 928 north Thiid street. [( i a b Has Meeting
Ter.e l aute, was damaged about the The West Ma lts,, Home E o(Ki.t , d Wednesday night when it muni's t ) u b ,,t W. Ine-lay Aug 3 collnn with a tree northwest of with Jtfn*. Ross Rogers. Fifteen memtown. i be damaged car was taken to ie u and f, ui gue-ts were p.esent the Mi tinmon gaiage for repair., j Mrs. Robert John,, had charge of The I dory Outlet Shoe Store will' ,h “ ,J, ’ ldui ' ‘-xtensi n le sion, which move th m its present location on the i * ,u ^ !l ! '' lnon; ’D ution of patterns west -i of the equate to the ro ,m an<1 ,heir !S ' ' f«r diflere, t occasions,
on the „uth side, formerly occupied j anl Jifu ‘ rent A'P* 1 of figures,
by the Moore & Cock store, it was I An 3,1 ,,a y meeting and picnic iinarnoun.ed today. The move viilli rer wab b^fmed f, i August 17 f or
: evi He and rov .lift led in ;hcii dn
Two -trai gers diiving (Tievrolet * sh n,.naichy.
cai. vith Ohio license plate, are a>ol-iii'. u clever punchboard game 1 the National roa.l and relieved G, is. E Koiscr, filling station owir ei it danb ,ttaii, ot $55 in lash T uesip> >» ne. ame known here Thurs lay. Re: i wei t to Brazil and told his tr, , 1 to the police but no trace of the n. uthster could be found. b,-. .a toll the police tr.at a rather heavy built man about 45 year
■
Ami in Ge.n ,.
vicled of u palit
now facts a
nreas tre . re m
.-ituaticns.
■ i.dl
The Indiana ■
I on tlie liquoi 11 , u| |cer.tly by the hoi. ' itp* ,, and acted faVoi . i * - j— oi l
w.'i, uk hair drove up to Ids filling| le ' ,,lluini ai ' in a Chevrolet coach with Ohio t ' u '’ ' A 11,1,1 i . ii i . ■. N(»vember. A; | i i ' A
til .TltG; UlUI I./tlltTltT vtiittlik t I 1
plates and bought some oil I *' , ' A t ' lll ^ er
, , 1. u- doubtful, as and in turn sold him some
o! “Automobile” punch boaids at 4. cuts each. This mar. was accorn-
paiiii- i by a woman.
An liour oi more alter they departed another stranger drove up in a Chevrolet coupe with Ohio plates, b.ug'it some gasoline ami oil, atn
some
and then asked Reiser if he had
I Officers of t.. Mi:: I jers signed an • ' ] i mil e ,,perat ■ ^ | state to accept . ,ip< *i I day. This men n . iiave been iiii.- |
, k , . , sfor their fatnilie Iel J > amlw.ches and drank some pop * . J
ptidialdy
stated.
be made next week, it was
the members
n 1 theii families, to be
held with Mrs Henry Marshall.
*. I During tne social hour lefreslv Mis. I enora Hensley who accr.m- ■ me. ts were served by Mrs. Rogers
panied the bo ly u f James Lynch of ; .p ^ + + + I ., mi W.yo, to this city seveial Ever Energetic ( luh day left Thursday mon ing tor Mel Tuesday
Hartford, Gonn. Jack Lynch and Joe! The Ever Energetic (Tub held , 1 endlet.ni who also accompanied the their final ,m eting in the Home F, obmiy heie returned to their homes in nomic building Tut-,la , August 9
u '*“* Th “* d *r- j n. (talk .. ,pk„,
•'••its Helen Harris and Miss D<no- ""'i"* tliU * lleF,l n 't<i'‘ by tlie ‘thj Dean, Crawfordsvilla, and Misal K '^ S n ,‘" ‘ H Club Wo,k To Thelma Quinley, New Market, spent T ,!' l " stUinf '- s imes were Wednesday in Russellville the gue-ts by Hotter Shoe Store and hose of Mis, Ruth Sewell. Miss Sewell L/ , tH “ Su ‘' h ‘’"operawho is a leather in the Crawfords ■ /’ ^ m « rrh ants is indeed ap-
viHe schools, is spending her summer |l|<<i ' ltP<k ,ri,|t who scored high-
v,« ation with home folk* in Ruesall-• ^',,"1*^,. "l. 1 '. to
ville.
Mrs Mai shall Hoalese
To Section One
Sc tin One of the Christian church met wit Mrs. Henry Marshall, west
< i town, Wednesday afternoon, with Met "Wednesday
Mis Jo n Layman as the assisting
judging tam. They W e rp
Margaret Johnston, Elizabeth Bowman and Lucille White. The demonstration team selected was made up
of Emily Caroline Conklin
Eileen Boots
pu, (h beard. Reiser admitted that he ,li 1 and tiotted out one of the new
pun, h boards.
’ 1 there “Automobile" punch j BANNER (T,t ITHT*
boai,is y ,u iai! play as strong or a liK i- you w.int. The various kinds' of automobile pay different odds when j.u punch the lucky number. I be t rar ger laid down a trickle and lost i oil a dime and lo-t and continued to play small coins occasionally v i,,iing but more often losing until finally he laid down a dollar and this time ,e w„n three to one. This gave him three I liars which he announced he would let ibie. On the next punch h>‘ dso won and this time he was playing the 15 to 1 shot so he got $45 for his $3. The tranger then deci led to lie a little more cautious so he laid (low i $1, took another punch at Fc E, to 1 -hot and of course Won. TTu meant a total of *60, but Reiser had oniy $55 which he gave the Ganger and told him to return in about an hour anl he would pay him (he balance of $5 The stranger never >um, back after the *5 and Reiser at hist giew auapiiious ai i went to Bra-
■ HI and notified the
PI.A NT H AFJI Perennials N*
police.
"III. PLAY STTUSVILLE
and
+ -!• •!• +. q.
Stitch A-Way (Tub
THE GRP4T
Atlantic aRaouc
. The Stitch A-Way 4-H 1 ' V very mteresdmg devotion j Wednesda afternoon at
TE^ Cf r
wus gjv.n hy Mrs.
duh met the Home
Robert Pierce. I Economics Depat tment. A del„"r
Nhietcc ♦members a-j five guests tion team
were
meeting a pleasant social hour was' judging team" con Hits'
enjoyed.
pie-eut. -koU-vrag-the bu.inea* ' Surber and^ Ele.nor 'M^dh!u“ ThI llik A. nlpnAJint u 1 knu* x«.c.o 1 J.. .. . U K*)- Ine
lh, Clover,lale Greys will cross bats with Stilesvillu at Morrison park Sunday afternoon. Williamson and Stub, w iH f orn , ttie | >att(?ry for thp ^'Uth Putnam Club. This contest is Die "rub” game Iretween the two t, ams as the Greys blanked the Hen(ll “' k *‘ county aggregation, 14 to 0, in their first meeting. Stilesville won the second tilt, 6 to 5, and consequen-
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