The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 September 1932 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY,6EPETMBER 29,19a2.
Qu^^en/fflaAe, ^^1,—MSODOBBlSMSUjma^^ This dress as pictured here was selected by 25 college ^iUs f i* o m 25 different states as the outstancl ing college girl dress of the season. I lu* 25 colleg** girln pictures that made th«* welection an* now being shown in our window. The Indiana girl is shown with a red circle. Can you name the Indiana girl? I should Hay nh,' has excellent taste The dress is a Queen made frock, made of all wool boucle striped Jersey, in the wanted fall colors, and is only.
$5.95
>ce them in our window and sec if uni recognize the >rirl from Ind-
iana. '
I hiii sure you will want one of these frocks. S. C. Prevo Co.
I HK MOM I STOHK
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JJane Henshaw of Kokomo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. l.eyenberger. Mrs. Scobee and daughter Mrs Lillian Kinjf and children of Detroit, Mich., have been \ isitintr relatives here the i>ast week. They intend to move their residence to Indianapolis soon. Mr. and Mrs Albert Heaven and son spent Sunday evetiintf with .Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nickoli of Belle Union. Mr. and Mrs. (inner Clements entertained on Sunday. Mr. and Mr? Walter MeMurtry and Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Teajfur of Marshall, Ind. Dr. Veach and family and Delbert Graham attended a reunion of the Webster coun>ins at the Forrest Park in Hraz.il Sunday Mrs. Catherine Weaver who h '~ been in Brazil <»n a visit returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heavin entertained at Dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fisher id' Stilesvilie, Mr and Mr".. John Masten of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Ma-ten of Mt. Meridian and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd of Greencastle. Mis- Mildred Cunningham returned home Sunday alter a two week* \ isit with relatives in Indianapolis.
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BA IN BRIDGE Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garrett last Wednesday were M r. and Mi ('harles Dunwoody and Mr. and Mr.-. El Mar hall of Lafayette, Mr. arid Mrs. M it Marshall and Mrs Carver of Greencastle. Mr and Mrs. H. R. Sands and son Ralph vi-ited Mr. and Mr-. Ralph Shockliey at Riilgeville over tin week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry spent part ' of last week with Mr. an 1 Mrs Call
Those who came to celebrate the birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haltom and son Leon, Mr. and Mrs. Verlie Bernham and son Gilbert, Mrs Homer Slovens and son Hobby, Mrs, Ellen Newman, Mr. and Mrs. l.'nith Monday, Ceeil Newman and family Mi. and Mrs. E. E. Bui- and son Berl atnl Mr. and Mr-. Win. Newman and son, Leonard, at the noon hour a
( la re Steele spent Saturday night j bountiful dinner was spread from the and F uiday at bis home in Indiana- | well filled baskets, which ^ill did polis. I justice too. The afternoon was spent Fiank K. Edward* and family j in asocial way Kingman and Eroestim Steele were | The Home Economic- club met FriSunday ifiie-ts of Mr. md Mrs Geddes j day afternoon with Mrs Roy .Moi'c - *m\ Driest and daughter Ivan Vaughn was 'taken to the Mr. ami Mrs R. B. Lads and sons County hospital Monday night for !(">' Starr and Joseph Ward and Mis* treatment. Mr. Vaughn was operated
at I’utnamville.
Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Colling- and Mr. (and Mi Fred Ford spent last Thurs-
' day it Newport.
ANOTHER GREAT....
Savings
Event
Look At These Sensational Values!
Cocoa t 011 * Br ' Vanilla Extract Imitation Vanilla Stuffed Olives Queen Olives Ketchup Quaker Black Pepper
Sultana
10c 10c 5c 25c 19c 10c t 5c
Peanut Butter
Macaroni or Spaghetti
Bacon
Preserves
White House Milk Pork and Beans
Pound Jar
Whole or Half Slab
Ann Page Pure Fruit
Maid
10c
Broktn 4 Pkj.l 9C
Lb 10c
2 25c 6 1125c
$1.00
Case of 24 Cans 1
pnrrrr bokar...
Lb 27c
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UUlILL RED CIRCLE...
23c
Finest Quality Meats ROUND STEAK >wisn or Fry lb- 15c Roiling Reef,Ihs. 25c (’huck RoaNt, Lb. ] ()c Ground Reef, Lb. ]()f Sliced Racon, 2 Lbs. 29t* Sausage, pure pork |()^ Fillet Haddock lb 12 * c Tender Lined Steak ]9c
IMMonte Reaches No - 2 1 - 1 “'b 2 For
25c
Sparkle G ^'" F1
Green Beans
Sugar I’ure Can.
Iona Flour
Gold Medal Flour
Dessert
ftvori
6 4
Pkgft.
25c N c n .„* 25c H.« $1.18 h h»ii 39c .b. p.ii 63c
Fresh Fruit and VegetaMes Grimes Golden Apples 42 Lb. Basket $1.09 9 lbs 25c Rotatoes, 9H Lb. Rag . . . 9(ic Sweet Rotatoes, 5 Lbs. .. JOc Onions, 48 Lb. Bag . . 49c Jonathan Apples, H lbs. 25c
on for appendiciti* -everal weeks ago 1 Information that Mr. Judeon ‘bl Those who visited Tuesday with | use an example from the Det’auw
Mrs. L'nith Monday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Albert.Allee, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cline, Mr. and Mrs. A E. Lamberts, Mrs Ada Slaven- and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman, Mrs. Ruth Ftuark, Mrs. Myrtle Ca-h, Mrs. Elva Tineher, Mr.-. Amy Buis and daughter Lillian ami Mrs. Ellen Newman and other relatives.
Cincinnati game was carried in a letter t, President Oxnam. Doubtlessly many Gieencastle radio fans will do■ore to fear Mr. Judson and what he
hn- tu -ay about the game.
V. F. \\. 10 M EE I' The Veteran <>f Foreign Wars will me t Mondav night in their dug-out under the city libniy. 1 he \ . F- W is still fighting ''or the bonus and ex cry cligibh -. i x i' e man should join rank- v ith t e “gold stripe gang,” composed of ri al veterans who know and praiti-e lomrndeship. It is eomposed i f m< of all America’s foreign wars. I esse M. Lee post has veteran ; in their post who have served in Cuba, Haiti. China, Philippines, Mexico, Panama, Fiance and Germany'. honoi iry members who fought in the Civil, Indian and WolId war. A meeting of t - group brings together thi veterans of all wars who swap war Tories, at the meetings, who fight for a . iinun in cause, “the betterment of ail war veterans.” Ihe V. I W. was oiganizeri in IS'JX, i- the i,l lest active veterans organization in America and unlike all other -in that it is a secret order, having degiee work, rituals, pass wa r.Is, i rips and signs. The motto of the V. F. W. is “' nee a V. F. W alw".> - a V 1 W ” Monday night then- will )>< "lection of officers and all members are urged to attend IN MEMORY In loving memory of Our Loving Mother Sud ■ Mo'ollumn Who | ase 1 aw ay one year ago. We an bar 11} realize Dear Mother, the time ha- passed And how we long to see you. Ther' -a v., ant place Dear, Mot her it* oui hum". When the exening shades are falling, and we’re sitting alone, (n on, heart .her' comes a longing, if you only Coul I come home. Often and oTm our hearts do wander to th' grave not far away, \\ nie we i ii I you, Darling Mother, just i ne year ago. H e uniy hopi to meet you Dear Motin that celesial home Whoi pairing is no more. The chiliiren, lannie, Alpha, Inez Everett. RADIO FEATURE An in ident in the Del’auw univei- - t \ football game- with Cincinnati university last y“i»r will be relived ■r th:- tauio Friday afternoor th' ugh station WLW in Cincinnati xxa- in t ii- game that Dun Wheatset the United States retard for long inns from scrimmage by galloping U7 yards for the winning touchdown. I e in, I lent will be made a part of the Ohio School of the Air which ii hi adca-t is heuid here from 1:40 to 2:00 C. S T. .hi Is n J. .Ah Kim, gen dal - cietary of the A M. (’. A in ( incinnati conducts these talks I'acl week in CDopera’ion with the Ohic state department of education. Th< talk- ate designed primarily foi sixth, • venth and eighth grade pupil- ulthnugh many other- listen in
MY I THIS CAP I | KHP.S Mt fBtSHj AND CLEAN 1
RUSSELLVILLE Mi. slid Mrs. A'hoi McMaster- 1 Newark. O., are visiting Mrs. J. H. Haivex and family. Mr. and Mrs. B F Hargrave and Mr. an I Mrs. Taylor Swope of Ladoga -pent Saturday with Mrs. Nettie Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fink and son Wiliam, of Indianapolis, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitson. Mi-s Helen Evans of Indianapolis -pent tie weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Evans and family. Mrs. Ralph Wilson and daughter of Crawfordsville spent last week with Mis. Lmi Wilson. Edgar Jackson, a member of the U S coast guard stationed at Ketchikan, Alaska, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson. Mrs. E. W. Baker and children of Greenca.-tle atended the flower show leie Saturday. Mr and Mis. Forest Potter, Mrs. Frank Gardner and Mrs. Frank Evernan attended the funeral of Mrs. Etta Fry at Union Chapel Monday iftei noon. Harold Genger and Miss Bertha Rivers of Crawfordsville spent the .veeken i with Mr. and Mrs. Stallard Riveis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Rivers and famly spent Sundry afternoon with Mr Mid Mrs. Ray Rivers. Mr .and Mrs. Dee Flock and Mr. and Mr-. Fled Pearson attended the
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Kingman fair Friday evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Fletcher Goff entertained at dinner Sunday the Rev. H. A. Davis and son of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mis. Mont Hazlett, Mr and Mrs. Ora McGaughey and family, Mrs. Louis Wilson, Mrs Hettie Long, Mr. and M'rs Qiw NT;holson and daughter Rose, spent Siyiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Riley at Mooresville.
Round Trijil Coach Fare
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' ii lue of certlned copy of a! judgment and decree ti» in* dii ccUmI i from tb* Clerk of the Morgan Circuit! ’••■ii n a < aunt m hatein The I nion , ’cntral Life In.stirance Company of' Cincinn ■ 1 (»hlo ie pi lint Iff, and Prank K • el I and Fit ^i Nat Iona I Bank, I Martin ville, Indiuna ai* defendatilis. i«M|ulrlnK nie to make the sum of I will e*xpose at public sale '.<» the highest bidder on * \ 11 tin \i. thi: imi or
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•etween the hours ot ten o’* lock A ' vl and f*iur o’clock R M of said da\. at th*- door of the Court House, in the cit> of Greeneast le. Rutiiani Comity, indiuna. the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seten years, ol the
profits
term not exceeding sewn years, *>t tic following destMibeii real ♦ stale in Put
mm County, Indiana, to-wit:
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West f
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the West half of the North Hast *
he Hast half, of tin* North tional quarter, and a part of
Township 1 ■! North Putnam County,
ma, and more particularly deserib-
s follows, to-wit -
2.20 chains: Went 1.75
ter of Section I Tange 2 West,
Indian
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joint in tto* center of ul*l bed of Kel River which is 5.72 chains North of he South West corner <if the Hast half, of file North West fractional luarter o! said Sc< tion and running hem e N*»rth :4 I’H rhainti t*» th** Nortii West inner of said half quart* i thence Hast 2.;!chains to llie cclltet lim* of the «*ld l»***l of Kel River; thenci vith said * * riter line i Morgan and Putnam County lin«). South !• degrees W**st «hains tii**me Soutii H 1-4 iegrees Hast :.o * haitis; thence S**utli ?9 1-2 degree- Hiiat 2 75 chains; tlietic**
South 4. 1-1 degrees West 2.2 thence Sout h >1 degrees
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Went J.lo i h.ims thence North 77 de-‘ greee West 2 :;o chains; thence South J I-'-’ d< grees West :: 20 i*halns; them-H North 71 degre. s W cat 2.20 chaini*: them «• Not tii 2»; l 1 degrees West :{.:{o •bains tl..u . N oth 1»; 1-4 ii.gr**.s Weil 1.40 • . . South 6 d< trees West i tu . h iins. thence South 44 degrees \V. <r t; chniriH; then.-. South 9 d*gic- West 5.30 chain* hence South :t degrees Hast 7.50 •hains; them** Smith 20 degrees West 5 20 chain a Hence S*iutii , r .H 1-2 d**{rees West t id * hains thence South ‘• degrees W. st ::,25 . hains. them e West 0.75 the pliice of begin nlng. containing .4.02 acres, more **r
less.
If the rents ..n.j pr.ifits *»f said Real Kstate will foi a muni sufft dent to Satist s.ii.i .mdgment ami decree. interest ,| .*,s's. I will at the same time and pla •• expose to public sale the fee mp|. of said described Real Kstat* inu<h tiier.*»f imay be snfti ient to discharge said Judgment and d. . re*. inter* sr
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Saiil Sal** u ii 1 l.» made wiihout re-
lief from valuation 'aws, and fre. fr*mi
defendants <u .ny one of them
of all persons • tainting !»>. under or
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Sheriff of Rutnum Coiinlv Indiana Zlinrf K. Dougan, Attorney for
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NOTICE! IHK new directory of the Incljiana Associated 'I’elephone corporation will be printed, < October 5,1932. Anyone, requiring any Telephone service in the near future should apply for it before this date, so that your listing can he placed in the new Directory. Greencastle Telephone Exchange H. B. WALLS, Manager. -
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Whex we AHv that our bottle raps are in ihr latrst at vie, we m* an more than attractive appraranrr. e alao refer to tb** new development* in protect ion anil convenience. \ou »c*\ our cap rovers the pouring edge of the bottle ami safeguard* the milk from dust and rain. It * eaft\ to take off, too- at eaiY a« turning a page of a hook. No fork or icepick. No splash. No * anted top (Tram. And the cap g*** on jutd a« easily, «ealmg out the ..dor* of other foods. ^e supply this protective, convenient cap at no extra coat a« part of our modern service to our cuatomers. \ ou*ll like the rieh flavor of nur milk — and its •afety and eon - veoience. Phor.e to day for a tnal. Handy's Sanitary Dairy I • PHONE 212
Constant Com fort I SHOES Mpl* ■ A complete Itne of the nationally famous Constant Comfort Turn Shoes—arch supporting —neat and the most comfortable shoe made.
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Sgr^ Thi » is STAR GAS RANGE (iood HousekeepinK Week in our Stove Department You mnnoi 11141111,., i n In i, lrt • It the now fcMiurrs of rnnvenlmrp ami iltlllly (Inn Iiikiii.Ii thpso romplrloly ninilt-rii rsuxrs, W«> rnnnot iiictiirp, in ,1,1, n( | vl . r . tisrmrnl, Ih. 1 ^xrlusiv^ «n«1 Hnisht-s nr flic slrikli»n coloi rnniblnnllnns llutt nink" tlivni so niitstnnrIingH hnniil|f tl |. Come in and see the Star! Horace Link & Co. The Slorn of Furniture
ASK FOR STYLE 115 IN BLACK KID FOR TRIM COMFORT
Straps, Ties, Oxfords, all the wanted stt’le* ■ n sites and widths to really fit you. Try a r*if tcy day. Correct fitting service.
PoUer Sfioe StaS ^SdyiH SIDE ofc ' <y4 tyoot of Comfort e^feonj oodles of c ?fd , P' ntS!
