The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1932 — Page 2
the
we would like
to know
. . . what people really unde rstand about
Furniture Value. We’ve made* an important discovery about every-day prices on .our furnishings in our Store. By checkcarefully we have found out they rept sent values that are as good or better than are now being offered in August Furniture Sales everywhere. That fact eai & real deal to any o e who is < furnishing* Wear( eei^ during tl e montl
of August a
Beautiful Occasional t hair 1 BKF
1, the n r ..n »hc fiv*-* «h«* ihr*^ h«*‘« rea^jns wh% an: partuular
HMta ' 1 • |-'>1.V iaaarrtM* » • bettor
cm cm • "wh**. Cfctek it for MjU fiMtok cm-
.trnction materia* 4 ^ and at • t '.her imintrtant feature then rompare wwr findin(f>i »it‘> the one in our Store, "e *ant you to .otualh 'FK Ft tR YCI K'FI.F what true furniture value really
want you to le: rr that the unseen features are ju-t as ,m| rtant as appearance whtn you are buying furniture.
• n’ who presents thtee reaM.n-- will receive
utensil FRFE’
u-eful
Every. kitchen
Winner for week of August 'JOth, Ed Eiteljorge, Jr.. City.
Mrs.
i,-. e room -uite! 1 deci.le.kto make a thorough stud;, and exam- ■ ten of dining room suite- .r. many different furmture stores. This I did very thoroughly. I find that Horace Link and Co., ). many suites that are fai -uperior to any I have seen elsewhere. For thew* reasons Fir^t: n - partirulfrr mite - made at beautifully grained Walnut V. neer. w ith Maple inlay, massive looking leg-, robbed velvety ,i ooth finish, smartly desigt.ed. All interior- are »f genuine oak.-And .hwr seat coverings of beautiful Velour. Second:— .More delicate be-.uty . re rraceful style at a much I -ver g.t in I wa 4 . ble to find e|-ewhere. Third: — Tlie atm.»-i>here it . real. ? will r>e a constant delight . -uite I can tak.» pr.de in ownitw
you won't be asked to buy!
The priii.i il iea-s)ii.- win we’re staging thi> event trate to the buying public that appearances alone <h •ee life-lung satisfy tion t ■ the owner . . .rather it is < truction throughout We .hope you will participate in :. r.al program for it will ue of unestin-.atable value •
<>l R WM \l. \><*\ OFFER KSTATK HEATttOLAS >unbeam Healers a:»d Kitchen Ranges Now In Effect
This splendid offer include, every type of range or heater in our store. Just once a year you are given this odn« rtunity. Why not take advantage of it now.
Bay Only
Now
9x12 SAMH KA RUG FREE
S5
we will
install when you are
ready
Huh every herter an I range pur. has. "! during thi- Pre-Season Offer. This rag is rradc of the famous Sandura and covered with Sandura-lac which resi-t» dirt, will not mar waterproof and thus, wears longer This '*xl2 sire until recently sold at $1L"*5. IF. FREE to you if vou take advantage of this offer
o detnon- • g na ran* slity con..s educaTk of u?.
...Sec I Worth While Values!
Sturdy Ironing Board .SI.29 Genuine Estate Heatrola S^ l.75 Ban n Steamer ( hair, h ith arms .. ti*fo.it Hour Covering. Sq. Yd. ... HEAVY FELT BASE
DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, .MuNDAV.
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THE DAILY BANNER| h ^
Herald Consolidated
“It Waves For AfT Mrs. Virgil Grimes and nabv re*
Entered in the postoffide af Green- turned : their home S.nday from the N e ll e Steele Fride castle. Indiana, as secorwl cla* 4 mail :ounty hospital. Of Clarence Epp.Ts.»n
Mrs. Jennie '• ie announce- tlie
nahter, Xelle Ra
A Hodge-Podge
from ff
Here and There
mstter under act of March 8, IS'l*. Subscription price, JO cents per *e-k: $?. 00 per year by mail in Put .ini county; f3.50 to 15 bO per year by mail outside Putnam county.
Miss Elizabeth C*nni g am and
"Jimmie”
-i-ter Cl ir^. Rus-ellv ..e. were visi-
tors here Monday
PERSONA!. AND LOCAL NEWS
Mr*. Audtid Fieenor and daughter. Zink have returned fr m a vi 4 .t with relatives in Salem Te Soper and Bu Varvel have letumed home after tw :-month? hitch-r.iki e trip to Ck fornia and return.
imairiage of i——, mona, to Cla' H Epper-on, Jr., - .nice that in Chicago a man son of C H. E n The marriage sto | ( , an auto and escaped bid lett ck place at ' » i ! Tenth Stteet pnrsui'g police. However. M. E church in 1' nspoli- at 2:45 t i ,, r ,. line crashed into a curb, overp. m. July 18. v the P.ev. E. T urm . |. and tossed the driver cleir of
i ^ wi > kage unhurt When the of
Schneider officiating.
aate : from De- . .ught up with him, the man
university v. 'h the class of j . ollapsed and a physician anid he died
• . < . 4 ft- »» ..: 1.... \f 1 • ^ lit fi
Mrs. Walter Brow i home after a visit w Mrs. Van Vulkingbur.
Harry Wells is taking his vacation jors, Minn
from the Central Natior.a Bank.
Harry Bee is taking hi- vacation from the Fieenor drug stores.
ha* returned ! her sister, m Two HarL-
Mrs. Rarer Bittles and family re- Washington townshi;. Putnam Coun
Dr. and Mrs. T. A. . c iglei have gone turned home Saturda from a visit ty . met August 17 at the home of
with Dr and Mrs. W C Matthews in
Kentland.
Mr. Epperson er
Pauw
1831. and the ride giaduatei from heart failure. Moral: Auto banthe local hig:. cfc- "ith the class ? juld have their hearts tested
of 1830. I before each theft. +++♦+♦ *».
Home Fconom.cs t lub i A tu , a fi . h weighing more than rt t < r.e ay .,f tod) pounds was landed by a fisherThe Home Economies Hub of j ^ ^ MasMchlijettf coast a f-
IMtNT RI N l NDER \ HAND!! \l> The lack of money the pre-sin* weight of unpaid hills unfit j man to do his ' e-t work in it,, race of life. Now of all timi-i, you must keep yourself at y our best—our quick, confidenti»| I n »y-tem will enable y.m i„ I . off those pressing bill-. INDIANA LOAN COMP \Ny 1‘hone 1.7 20 . i \\ l>h
.nan
to Atlanta, Ga , for a few lays.
C. B. Havens and family have returned home from-a vacation at Den-
ver, Colo.,
Mr end Mrs Deward Lyon. Cr ^ (pit al Sunday
•tree!, are the patent? of a son,
Su iay.
Mrs. Opal Sutton nas returned home fiom Freeman Lake where she ^
spent her vacation
Mr and Mis Everett Hazlett, Clinton t unship, are tne parents of -on. Paul Leo, bom Augu-t 19.
ty
Mrs Lottie Nolle with six members ' present- The meeting was ojiened
nottheast with the roll call b> giving some help-
ful hints, which was very interesting. The club creed was read in unison. The Club gave a social and an ini tertainment at the No. 10 School
Prof. Letter Jones returned to his (house which wa- very much enjoyed
1 heme fiom the county hospital Mon-j by all.
I day. He underwent a major operation j The program co.i T.ittee for the
weeks ago.
Mrs. Galvin King. g
of town, underwent an emergency major operation at : e county : s-
po: veget Peach b*>.
FO FraJ
CM melon
t
A soi . Jack Owen.
weighing
pound*, wa? botn to Mr and Mrs. j Theodore Colson, 2H north Vine St-,
| Sundae morning.
Mr and Mr- .Albert Runyan and | W j, liam Bi-hop, high school prir.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pedigo. Be^ I fip<ll> re . urnel home Monday from the ' ' 1 ' county ■-ratal wh--. he recently es near Pans. Ill un iMWent an operBt ,on. Mrs. Albert Landes L* visiting her ! ^ wa . iischar ged from sot. Dr Herbert Lande. and family ^ uj ty ho jtal Monday f oUo winr
in Chicago. Mr. Landes wil join her 1
Thursday.
an appendicitis operation, recently. 1 He re-ides in Mario -.ownship.
Miss Amanda Browning and Mis-: .Gladys Booher of Evansville spent the weekend wi: Mr and Mrs. Geor. • Browning on east WaL.ut
istreet.
Mrs. W C. Siss: p lis, nas moved where she will live ; S;-*man, at t e Ta>
, of Indiana - 11 Greencastle, •,h her son, Irvin ,r apartments.
Mr. and Mr- Dennis Shildniyer,
anil family of Kokomo, -i.ent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Dor- i Cox of Toledo, Ohio and Mr and M W. K. Bartlett
ter a thiee-hour struggle. Old timerin the vicinity declared it wa> the first incident in their memory when this specie of fish had appeared there The captured tuna evidently trailed a
Jk o! at mackerel to the northern ^ reported Will U at
w „,-r- If he hal -taved where her
water , n ne nai ia,c f r the silver screen,
belonged the “poor fish’ would probably oe enjoying the freedom of the
deep today.
It upixars as though ' • f
lolly.
wood is t i win :u a . B FOI Oly ,i i . ame F • i H t«ty, • U. S. n ermaid. just ■,! 204-T seven-year contract wit! Warntr Brothers Miss Ht-le 1 e Mu y,. other winning American i -
FOI
v.-.ting his rmither. M - Mary Shild
of Greenwood are '.-.ring the forni-
myer,.north Madison street, ami oth-
er's parents, Mr. a i Mrs- John R.
Horace Link <&. Co.
er relative- and friends here. Dr. Dan F. Strain a d family of
Cox.
Wilmington, Delaware, have been
Mr. and Mrs- C Rushvillc w. re Sun
spending their vacation with W. H.
and Mrs Ernest
Evans Dr. Strain is one of the lead-1
I Lawn. Mr. Allen is
rchill Allen of v guests of Mr stoner. Shadow ephew of Mrs.
ing chemists in the United State?. The Junior, Intermediate and hith |
St ner.
Mrs. Benjamin Fr n, St. Louis, Mo-,
/ -u . who is visiting fri-ivds here entered
school department- of the Methodist, . , ^ . I Sun i S.-hool will hai - a hike and ^ *-° un, - v h '’ s P ,U ' n 'f ht fnr weiner mast Tue.iay afternoon. Th*. | treatment. It was saht Mrs. Finn is
jin a critical condition.
gr .u w ill leave the church at 3 p. in. !
Jin and B-r iara Y oung returned to tr.i-.r home iti ■ ago w'th the r oarer - Mr. and Mr-. L. S Y’oung after -. ending a w—k with their grandparents Mr. and Mr?. A. M Young
on South C Heim avenue.
Mis- Dorothy Thompson, Terre Haute, i- spend!: a few days with Mr. and Mrs .Mu -1 Davis, south Indiana -treet road Miss Thompson is a -ister of Ml-. Da is.
Two (Women w.
Mr. and Mrs. G Ear! Brown and wh * n an automo daughter, Patricia Ann "f Greer, as- melon truck on tie are spending a week- vacation v -- -'9. Merdian i-i iting relative- and friends at Clmton. w as said the Mr. Brown is en.: loved a- chief i !erk ta ken to Terre H of the Northern Indiana Power Com- -p om Morgan a pan. of the Greencastle district j Fletcher Go-e fa Mr. and Mrs Ja.-ol Eitel, Mr ami southeast of GrM:- Milt Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil u> mak ” hi ' h( ’ • E own, Mr and Mrs. Elmer t rawiey, ^ a - v Tharp Mr an 1 Mrs. W A Grogan aid Mr. l * M ‘ n r< “ : 1 ' and Mrs. R. P. Mull me and daughter move<1 to the Ff
Betty were gu.--- Sunday o' f apt Tb,, Smith Ac cultural Chemical
in circuit court
re reported injureti ie collide<i with a e National road at Sunday afternoon jured women were ute by ambulance, - purchased the ok! •n on Deer Creek, least le, and an* there, he said M' n.ind family, w ho on the farm have wick Reeil faim.
.md Mrs. Ralph Howard at Penik ton. t -t.miiany filed Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Tate. Urahee Mo ’' d ® a " lalr,t street, and Mrs. Thoma- Tuttle, ^ewey E. < nojWood -treet, left SYrnda. for Mil- W, ' oda11 - to to11, waukee. Hi--, where they will attend ''' demami
a national Spanish-American War ronvention. Mr. Tuttle left last 54aturday morning to attend the event.
'S’. A if roil Cooper, and Henty R. an alleged unpaid 89‘*.50 is made, is attorney f,, r the
Le-ter Jackson, Russellville young man, and Mamie Hart, daughter of Mrs. Brookshire King. Ladoga, were married here Satcrday afternoon by Ju-tice of the Peace Itobert H \ewvert. The bridegr .om is a son »f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jack-on, Russellvile.
next meeting composed of Alma Johnson and Mr.-. Gerber. Mrs. Rufus Ozinent wa- enrolled: as a new member. Refreshments were served after which the club adjourned The next meeting will be held September 15 at the home of Mrs Ada Price.
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Fermer Roachdale
Girl is Married
Mr. ami Mr-. Robert Miiburn, of Crawfi.rdsville. announce the marriage of their laughter. Miss Josephine Milbur . • E Frank Birchfield, son of Mr ami Mrs. Charles H. Bir.h-
field of Mace
T e wedding took place Saturday evening, Aug. 13, at the home of the Rev. Louis Bean, at 7:30 o’clock. The couple ver« a - ur.panied at the wedding ceremony by Misses Louise and Pearl .Milbur , .-is’er? of the bride. The bide was dressed in blue with accessories to match. The bride and gr om are ln'th well known in this community. T e I,ride is a graduate of Roach ale high school and Central Busine?.- college of Indianayrolis. For the last several years she has bee:; emptbyed as a stt-nograpner on the Indiana!* 4 li* News. The groom ri employe 4 ! by the Service Laundry ami Dry Cleaning company in Crawfords-
ville.
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Former DePauw ."-indent Hods Oxford Entertainer Announcement ha- been made here of the marriage of Miss Faye E. Cheadle. of Oxford, and George B. Pearson of I-afayette The ceremony I took place in the pa:sonage of Trinity Methodi-t Church in Lafayette with the Rev. T. F. Williams reading the service. The bride was graduated fr m Emerson high school, Gary, and is well known over the state as the younger of the Cheadle sisters, entertainers. Mr. Pearson was graduate 4 ! from Flora high hool and attended DePauw university, where he was a member of LamMa Chi Alpha Fraternity The. will live in l^ifayette
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Delta Theta Tau fo Meet Tonight IrelU Theta Tan will meet with Mis- Mary France- t'onper this evening at 7:30 at her ome on the Nati nal Road. Please 'ring song burks
Bee Hive ls*dge
To Meet Tonight Bee Hive Rehekah Lodge will meet in regular -es.sjon Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Members of the degree -taff plea-e be present.
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Bo»man-Mct ammark
A Sad aftermath to the sinking of : «• Get man navy tiaining ship Niobe is the tecovery of the bodies of 35 v ng cadets. Thirty-four victims of the trage iy remain unaccounted for and it i? probable that the bodies of these young men will never be found The vos-el went down almost in sight of Kiel during maneuvers and was a black mark in Germany's r.aval his-
tory.
Capt. Jimmie Mollison. bergh of Great Britain, in New York City follow westward hop acros* the y
tic. The Scot air ace a:.: un r will attempt a return . th ocean in his tiny but -t : lB “Heart’- Content.” Mollis. 4 slight of build and retiring r.atwi knows hi.- aviation a d b» e | ing things in a big way. If lie is. ce-sfuL he will have addi I mod glowing chaptei .0 flyim • iy
CANNING PEACHES
The Last Of The Crop ( HAMLIONS, ELBERTAS, HALES, BIO REDS.
BICHHEIT ORCHARDS Rhone Rural l. 1 )]
Joe Cary, truck driver residing on
: (,r.-e'iia.-tle R. 7, has filed su.t for ;<ii\o:ce in circuit c »urt against Helen ! Cary. The |>laintiff charges his wife wa- quarrelsome and abusive. , Ac- . e nding to the complaint the couple
' "-7. l'*30 and separ-
ated August li*, 1932. Gillen & Lyon
.ire attorney* for the plaintiff.
Frank E. St<*e
pRkintiff.
Under terns <if the will of Frank Baker, iste Gree-. astle man. offered for probate in circuit court Mon<lay, the entire estate is left to»a sister,
Mrs. Mary Ande -on, after debt* an*l | H,dding .'-unday ■ ther .liabilities are paid. The s-ter ^ A largo crowd attended the we«j- *• named • .ecutrix The dneu | ding of Mi-? Mary McCaamack an ! ment, executed J y 5, 1932, was wit-j lack Bowman held Sunday morning ne-sed by Nellie Stoner and Ella W. it the Walnut Chafrel church ea.-t of Hughes, , Seile Lnion. The single ring service | x- a .« rend by the Rev Gilbert Mc-
Cammack.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
CAR W RE< hH» AND Bl RNED When a car urfven by George
Sjiei’ht St Louis, collided with an- Mr * I ' rank MrCam,naok " {
Ouk Hill nark Sunday afternoon, Mr*. Specht was/ser: • .sly injured and the S|>echt car wa» totally dertrojre 4 ! A large crowd attended the funeral by flames.
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Entertained GuestFn m Miami, Sunday
Mrs. Jennie Steele, entertained
-f R >ber Terry, held Sunday m. rn Sfrecht and B- kman also were in- Sun,i “>, Wlth a fani dinn< - r honing at the New Providence church at jured, hut not seriously. Mrs. Specht 1? *y* sta ' , r and Mrs - Kar * 11 o’clock. The *ervice? were (on- was removed to th« C3ag cotnrty ho -L,, e ° f - •' 3 ml. Fla M r . an< | Mrs. ducted by the Rev. Gilbert McCam- 1 PiUJ *t Brazil. J He Ige expect to leave f ur th( . lr honM ,
mui’k and the Rev. Reuben M aster Bock man was ■••-ivfng a car belong-. J ” > ' a L Intern* 4 nt wa* in the cemetery near-' in l* to Frank H nider, West Lafay- , , T
by. Mr Terry, who died Thursday, ■ U w l T*
Mary Terry of thi* After the fir-t two car? collided 1 " ue ^ . lanothercar driven by W L. Ro,* SMI, Am ' ric * n I ^ ,on memwest 9th street Anderson w. . : 1 "• rs are aske 4 ! to remember the all-
INMANAFOLIS LIVESTOCK little hone; aentimet • wer; supply " 'I M Gaurhey an .craahed . lto the' wreckeil ‘ y meeting at t e home of Hog receipts fi.OOO; holdovers 256; m 4-common and me.l m grades of Willia m, Mr* H M. Monnett and sum car ,. r.,,, wjtne . ,j t he era«h , V * r ’ K bert Hoffman, north of town, mo-tly lO.to 15c off; 160 to 210 lbs. uncertain value; some buyers not in Rob *rt and ,Mfn Rodney, all of this' j t wa . reported 4 hat Rockmin we?t' Tu ‘' s ‘ ,J,y ' Au * u * t ^
city. attmoH the funeral of Harold .boimd, attempted to pas? another car —
\rarer at Rising Sun. Monday rrom on the pavement and met the east
Vawter. a former Green hound Specht car teadon.
The Store of Furniture
li was a - n d Mi *
city.
TIME — what 'I it worth to you? Jutt the few cents saved by home waihing — or do you price '♦ higher?
TOU LL Find our laundry work i| done perfectly and the cost is but a few cents more than it costs you to do d yourself!
Ask your neighbor!
ing. Mr.
H <0 to $4..5; 210 to 25o lbs. $4.60 to terested, others bidding lower; else- :}• 1; 2.>0 t. 270 lbs. $4.50 to $4 55; where a depre.-sin^r factnr; veals
-.0 to 300 lbs. (4.35 to $4.4o; 300'lbs s'eady $6.50 down-
up 6* 10 to $4.25; 140 to ICO lbs. $4.50 Sheep nveipts 1,00**. iambs around I castle boy and a DePauw student, to $4 60 100 to 140 lb«. 64.20 to $4.40 25c off; ewes and weth*-) $5.60 U* $6.- 1 died in a Cincinnati hospital early
F king^sows $3 to 13 75 75; bucks $4.50 t® i4 75, throwouts Friiay morning of injuries sustained C ^’’l* ^ ''P’* valves 1 300; down to $2.50. ;n an a t n. wle accident. BANNER CLASSIFIED ADS
thiweek’s hfather
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.Mostly fair weather except for local shower? ar.d thunderstorms middle of week and again at end; warm weath-
PAY er most of week.
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