The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 September 1932 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREFNCASTLE,. INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ». R'TL
Opening Sale Fri. & Sat., Sept. 9 and 13th
MILLER GRAIN COMPANY
In celebration of the opening- of the Vfiliei drain Co.. Hatchery at .Russellville v.e are making the following specials at
ALL of our stores. SALT
100 i b kilium 78c' 25 Lb Ykd ; um 29c;
feeds
50 Lb. Block
25 Lb Fi
31c 28c
Miller’s I
Mash
Miller’s Scranh
Feed
Miller’s 21)%
Supplemenl ...
Mil! r (,i•>»ini: \ "J
$1.39
99c
$1M
Hominy I n «i
Bran Mixed Feed
layine \H dash
Middlini'-
(>9c 69c 74 c 79c
Mrs. W. H. Morgan left the eountj hospital Thors lay afternoon.
Mrs. Ernest Stoner, of this spent Thursday in Indianapolis.
city,
THE DAILY BANNER
And
Herald Consolidated
“It Waves For All”
Entered in the postoffice at Green- Cecjl Brown> dty majl can . icr( is castle, Indiana, as second class mail confined t0 his home jn Northwood, matter under act of March 8, 1879. , | )v jj| net;i
Subscription price, 10 cents per
week; $£00 per year by mail ir. Put- Miss Lois McCammack returned to nam county; $3.50 to $500 per year her home rear Amo Thursday from
by mail outside Putnam county.
the county hospital.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Ray Shannon returned to his home ot Russellville Wednesday evenim? from the county hospital.
Soctcfr
New Wonderful Face Powder
Prevents l.arite Pores—
Stays on Longer
E or youthful complexion, use new u , nderful MELLO-GLO Face Powder. Hidt s tiny lines, wrinkles and poies. V w K • neh process makes it spread
. „ . . more si no thly and stay on longer. No
of Central Normal college, surprised m)y noses . p UI( . st face powder the people of this community by be- kl)(lV „ jr,-events large pores. Ask t )- ing married Tuesday evening at the ( |;iy ‘or new, wonderful face powder, home of the Rev. Reibold with Rev. j MELLOGLO, that suits e\eiy i om
Trihbj -Sigler"
W edding Tuesday
' Miss Berniece Tribby and Kenith Sigler, both popular young students
Reibold officiating
plexion.
Miss Gloe Aliee, nuise at the roun* tv hospital, attended the state fair in Indianapolis Thursday.
Miss Mabgl Burton, nurse at the Mr. and Mrs. Wa'ter Gibbs spent c( ,unty hospital, spent Wednesday in Tuesday in Indianapolis. ; Indianapolis attending the tate fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira .7. Moore, Greencastle R. 1, are the parents of a son, Ira Jack, born MondayThe adult choir of the Christian church will meet at 7 o’clock Friday evening at the church.
Miss Minnie Mae Bartley, south Indiana -treet, is visiting Mrs. Andy Hendrix and Mrs. Do Weiss at Fort Smith.
100 LI). Medium Oyster Shells
69c
24 Lb. Sure Pest Flour . . 44c (han>... Hard Wheal)
111F. PRK FS F FFF< TIVE D AYS OF S\I.F ONLY. We re erve the right to limit purchases
£3
Miss Mildred Rutledge has returned after spending her vacation with relatives and friends in Springfield and other places in IHL.ois. Mrs. Jack Lynch and Mrs. Joe Pendleton of Laramie, Wyo., who have been visiting iMr~. Mary Stoner, west of town, are visiting friends in Danville and Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Cha- B. Rutter visited over Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Denver O. Craig and daugh .-r of Indianapolis, and attended the State Fair on Tuesday.
Miss Clara Childs, of Minneapolis. Minn., visited Miss Eva Milbum, superintendent of the "Unty hospital, Wednesday.
Women cf the \ioo.-e lodge will meet in legular session Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. A full attendance is desired. Theie will bp a meeting of all Groenca-tie high school teachers at the higli school build np Saturday afterricon at 2 o’clock.
Mr. and Mis. C. N. M Wi thy and Mr. an. Mis. Ernest Browning have .returned home from Bay View, Mich , , wheie they -pent two weeks.
I EX \' Ml SF.l M ( ((STAINS Ql III VTIONS I ROM CLASSIC S SAN ANGELO, T.x (UP)—Quota lion- i n m Thucydides, Plutarch, and other classic authorities ate ranked alongside relics of Santa Anna and India in the West Texas Museu n at l ent Onc-ho.
brarii. ’ primed in England in 1021 and value! at $5,001) i- on di- !: v. It was wiitte- by P. C. Cam i a nus, ci un.<- loi -D No,en, .eig, an 1 astranslated from the original 1. itin by John Molle. The hook was read by Don Chamberlain, Texas Ranger,
hetwteii Indian raids nearly
Miss Freda Hall, of Brick Chapel
left Wednesday for a visit with relatives and friends of Indianapolis. She will be the guest this week of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas
cell
A volume entitled “The Living Li-' tury ago.
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SEPTEMBER OPPORTUNITY SALE
Mi. and Mrs. Rav Baldwin and children, who have been living on west Berry street, have removed to a far mnorth of Mt. Meridian which
t ey re.ently purchased,
Mrs. F 1). ( mley, Miss Maltha. Alfred Bryant, alias Alfred Adams, lilt n of Danville, Illinois and Rj, a na tive of Kentucky, who escaped Mr-. Grant Bowler of Rantoul. f roa , t he Indiana State Farm August III., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ( . 1931, while serving a term irnposF. Sanford, Anderson street, W ednes- . e) j j (1 pjp| e y cowty, pleaded guilty in
circuit court Thursday morning and
m 1, - i.« wa- -ntenced to ser - 1 to 5 years in
the Indiana State prison by Judge James P Hughes. Bivtnt was apprehended in Kentucky and was returned here for sentence by penal farm
agents.
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STOCK UP FOR THE FALL AT
SUMMER'S
LOWEST
SULTANA
PRICES!!
Yes ! I Saturday Will End This Sale.
KIDNEY DEANS or IONA LIMA BEANS
Case of 24 ( n-
4^
Pure Cane
Sugar Little Kernel Corn Sparkle Gelatin Cherries, Red Pitted 8 o'clock Coffee Bokar Coffee Red Circle Coffee Grandmother's Bread
26 Lb. Bag
No.
No.
$1.15 2 Cans 25C 5 Oz. Pkg 5c 10 Can 35C
21c
\OSA
35c
Lb.
Miss Doris Helen Gibbs has returned to hei hon in Bainbri Igc ■ aftT visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George (abbs in Irdianapoli-, also Mrs. M ude Wright and laught.-is, Wilma ami Marjorie. Robert Wright and Helen Gibbs. They were among the many hundreds to attend the Moorefield celebration at Moorefield, afterwards taking a trip to Kentucky. They came back by way of Clifty Falls.
Roy Ferrand left Sunday on a motor trip to Boyd, Montana. Jake j Knauer and Earl O'Hair accompanied
hint. They expect to lie gone about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Davis and son Karl will make the trip ha.k with them. Mr. and Mrs. Davis formeily lived in this county but have been in the we-t for a number of years. Mrs. Davi is a sister of Mr. Fcrra’d and has lived near Boyd since ner marriage to Mr. Davis 15 years ago. Mr. Davis has not been here ince then But Mrs. Davis has made three visd- with relatives back
home.
B VBF 1(1 I H H I.
Lb.
29c 25c
Lh. Loaf
QU akek
M AU>
Lb.
Case
IF YOU ATTEND THE STATE FAIR We invite you to visit the A & P Coffee and
(Quaker
4 Cans
Maid Booth.
FINEST QUALITY MEATS SLAB BACON
WHOLE OR HALF
Lb.
10c
BEEF ROAST
Choice ( buck, l.b. ..
13c
Bananas
Yellow ^ Ripe 4 lhs, X 1 C
PORK ROAST, LI
12c
( elery
Mich. Jumbm Dz. It
CROIM) BKEF
Fresh l^an, |.b.
10c
Peaches
Eh.,,.,,, 99c
SLK’KI) BA(ON
I^an Sweet, 2 Lhs.
29c
Apples
Maiden O/x Blush. 5 lhs. toUC
Tucm-^’fr a ^ Zoo
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
L
,37 AtiANTic* Pacific?.’
DETROIT. Sept. 8. (UP)—Babe Ruth, baseball’s hi roic slugger, re1 turned to New York today for examination an i treatment of abdominal j pain- which he feared might result in appendicitis. The New Yi ik Yankees’ famous I home run hitter was seized with the ailment yesterday afternoon. When .he pains grew worse, he telephoned to Manager Joe M Carthy at Buffalo, \. Y , for permi.-Gon to go home. Ruth and his wife left Detroit aboard a Michigan Central train at 8:30 p. m. The seriousness of his ailment will not he known until he is examintd by his personal physician in New York. He declined an exam ination in Detroit.
They will reside in Danville where , • ,. the bride is attending Central Nor- handle 22,7-»8 cars of revenue ficig.i n.al and the bridegroom, who was a in the week ended Sept. 3 against member cf the June, 1932 graduating; 20,787 in the preceding week, it wa class, is taking po-t graduate work i report' d. Mrs. Sigler is the daughter of Mr. j and Mrs. C. W. Tribby, Greencastle. , CHICAGO — Dividend checks of Her winning ways and agreeable dis-j $1,000,000 will lie mailed to depositposition have won for her many 1 ors of seven closed Chicago banks befi lends both in Greencastle and Dan- tween now and Oct. 1, state auditor ville, where she is at present secre- Oscai Nelson announced-
taiy to the president of the college.
Mr. Sigler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. j CHICAGO — Because commodity T. A. Sigler, Jeffersonville, and a . in(1 s ,. (U iity prices are improving, highly respected young man. Clyde L. King, Chicago milk ar-
bitiator, announced today he had rejected a proposal of large city milk distributors for a reduction in milk j prices of one cent in the retail price.
Chapin Pettyjohn, ot ureenuasue, vojThe distributors bad proposed that Dr. Charles McNaull, of Indianapolis,! producers i )Par the entire cost of the
was (|uietly celebrated Wednesday j ( . u t_
morning at Pine Trail, Harbor Springs j
Mich-, the Rev Jean S. Milner, pastor' CHICAGO — American Airways, of the Second Presbyterian churchy of, ] nC-j announced today an all-time Indianapolis officiating. Dr. and Mrs. recor( | j n the number of passengers
SCHOOLDAYS Means Added Expense's, Let us lielp you meet them by advancing you the money. You can pay us back in small weekly or monthly payments, Indiana Loan Co. 24'/, FL W ASHING l(tN
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Loc.il Woman Weds Dr. ( harles McNaull The marriage of Mrs. Hannah l.ee
Rheumatics Thrilled,
When Torturing |
j-£ kl Pains Are Stopped’
A doctor met with such phenomena] bucccsr m treatinx rheumatism tti|
hi» oiflce wa»
crowded with patlenti Iroin lar arid near. £$ wa» Xlnally induced ^
made uis outsiandlng prescrlj t. ,u avails Die through drug »torea «o all lufleren
iellt. Thoi * w —
» so
could Decant, rbouaanda w!
ed such a thing pocsible have w a abso Ireedom from the torturing pu » of rLeu.
a :.u
ed such a thing pocsible nave w, a
cairied during August. The line j tru sported 10, 537 passengers in the month l surpass the 10,000 mark for
the second consecutive month
McNaull will live in IndiiAapolis.
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Miss Helen Brothers Bride of Wallace Blue
The marriage of Miss Helen Broth-
ers, daughter of Mr. and Mis. A. A. MEXICO, M i.—The International Brotheis, and Wallace B. Blue, son .shoe Company factory here has of Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Blue, took s ( ( ,ppp,| U |, production until it is runplace Thursday morning at 9:45 n j n( , capacity in order to meet ino’clock at the home of the bride on , rease ,| (in |,.rs. It has employe I 4110
the largest number in several
asm.
n ibis
renc
yoi
doses doi
with
difference now intense
ftbsolu of rte
matism. neurltla. lumbago and nouralg*
amazing prescription. Uai;es lq
intense the “
pain or not
thru
_ irtlug
druggist will refund your moi
very tirst
n t nnng olessea comft rtlng
refi J
trirti •’ellet
nev Then 1 Ru-No-Mt,
are no opiates or narcotics m
Swift ana powerful yet aosoluteiy nann. less. Why waste time with ar; 'rang mu
doesn't stop your pain’ If Ru-N. Ms
that you Know you will get well. Deli; only causes suffering Try thl last wort, ing prescription that puts bedridden paia. racked sufferers wa their feet read; bt
work or playl
Owl Dm” Store
f
south Locust street. The Rev. Albert melli E. Monger, M E. church pastor, of-. year|t
fieiated.
Tne bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was dressed in blue transparent velvet and carried a bouquet of pink bride’s roses.
1 w< en adole . • . - ■ settled job -constitute. cerzi.el which breeds crime, an ,1 nnai.
I WILK.IIT AGE CM LED LIFE’S MOS’l DANGEROUS
Blue, of Indianapolis,, phji^DELPHIA, (UP)—The^wi-
Charles
brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mrs. Dorothy Fleetwood fur-
nished the hiiilal music.
Out-of-town gues's were Mr. and Mrs. Chaiies Blue, Indianapolis, and Mrs. Arthur Morgan, Rantoul, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Blue will he at home after September 15 at 301 east Wash-
ington street. •8 -F -f *8 + + Cricks Reunion Held On Sunday
The annual Cricks reunion wa J held September I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cricks. A bountiful dinner was served at the noon ho^rj anil Mr. and Mrs. McMullins and sun Sherman entertained with music in
the afternoon.
Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shorkwiler, Mr. and .Mr- Will Cricks. Millie N'ewgcit, and Children Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holland. Frank McAlinden and (laughter, Mr. and Mr- Grover Norman and children, Mr. and Mrs. l h yd Goddard and sol', Mr. and Mrs. CTuuie Newgent and son. Visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKin and son, Mr. and Mr-:. McMullins and son. After deciding to meet at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank McAlii. den next September, all departed
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Friday Circle To Meet Friday Circle will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs Albert Northrop, 70s East Seminary stieet. Mrs. Ed Dilby will have charge of the program ++++++ Tri Phi To Meet With Mrs. Bit ties Tri P-i will hold its meeting Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock with Mrs. Susan Bittles on Walnut street.
light age for yi utli—those years be-
So declared Lieut ( I Wynne, wh recently ret <firectoi ship of the bu trial Alcohol Permit 32 years in the public
Monday’s coming! Buy PELS-NAPTHA and save yourself!
See Your Doctor
U
In cd.»e of illness, or even a riin-dotvn condition, see your doctor and follow his instruclions to the letter. The |>rcscription he writes for any trouble that ina\ l»e present ought to he compounded by the drug’ gist displaying the "Reliable Prescription- sign —the symbol of protection.
Mullins Drug Store
IN Ml Mom
BALIXK K—In loving memory of my beloved brother, William P Baldock who passed away, March 1st 1932. When the evening shades are falling And we’re sitting all alone In our hearts there comes a longing If you only could come home Often and Often our hearts do wander To a grave not far away. Where we laid you Darling Brother Just six month- ago today. If we had seen you at the last and held your loving hands and heard the last sigh from your dear heart We would not feel so bad. We did not know the pain you bore, U*. did not -ee you die. We only knhw dear Brother you went away And never said Good-by*, t. Sister Florence
M\\Y HKU.HT SPOTS SEEN IN Bt SINBSS -| k\ ka NEW YORK, Sent 8, (UP)—Business failures in the last week of August numbered 435, compared with 527 in the preceding week and 450 in the corresponding week of 1931, Bradstreets reported.
BOSTON—The greatest sellint: activity on record in the fine cotton goods industry took place in the past month, with some 120,000,000 yards char ging hands, it was reported.
NEW YORK Business of Reming-ton-Rand, Inc., is running 26 per cent ahead of a month ago, James H. Rand, piesident, reported.
PHICAGO — Rock Island lines
SPECIAL PRICES ONE W EEK ONLY Shampoo and Finger Wave OvFC Shampoo and Marcel / «JC Finger • Permanents To $5«00 Coed Beauty Shoppe 602 South Locust Street Phone 592
USED CAES
1931 Ford Victoria
( ar e\|r; clear, inside and out well tired : i.d in excellent me rhaniral condition.
$335.00
1930 Ford 5-W Coupe A dandy rar for only $2:J5.0() 1931 Chevrolet Coach Well tired and motor A No. 1 $345.00
1928 Pontiac Coach $125.00
1931 ( hevrolet (<>upe
j
( ar had excellent (are and in A 1 condition thri>in.'l"’iiL
$365.00
1928 Chrysler ( 'oiK-li
iiu«
Good paint, well
the car knowr. a** 'he 66 Krlf ’
$195.00
192S Plymouth ( A real buy f»t $95.00
19)(i ( hevrolet Truck Chassis and Cab ....
$195.00
L- - H. CHEVROLET SALES,
