The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 September 1932 — Page 2

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Pork Roast 8c and 11c

Baby Beef Steak lb. 12V2C

( hoice Kound oj - Sii‘!‘.on ;!r 1 I>oih Steaks, Lb

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Loeat'on South Main Street

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Herald Consolidated “It Waves For AM" Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put-

Rev. S. E. Davies, of Wolcott, for- I m»r pastsr of the local Bopciit Ichiirch. was a visitor In Greencastle j

iWednesday and Thursday.

BRITISHERS LIKE THEIR WISECRACKS

LONDON, (UP)—British people like wise-cracks nearly as much as

nam county; $3.60 to $.'.00 per year t ), e y |j)i e puns, and almost every day by mail outside Putnam county. a dozen or so find their way into the

front pages from police court hetaring's. Here are a couple, (|jite typi-

Tri Kappa Met Thursday The regular meeting of Tri Kappa soiority was held Thursday evening with Miss Margo ret Emily McGaughey, Seminary street- Eighteen members were present. 4- -h

i;<,o\mn stori;

CABBAGE foi Kr ul

75e

i l.nl K Gold Medal

IIP) lha.

Kitchen tested, 21 lb. hg

hEM 1 Ni) 1.1. i 'ito i solt

19c

1 AN( AKE ELOI R.

1 issu H i'll -l« ' ' "

1 dlsbury, 3 1-2 lb. I»ag

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PEA« HKS. No. IU

Na ! ’ u"

( an. solid park

ONIONS 50 Lb B ,.

45c

PROSPERITY a better famili flow, -' lb ton

Bliss Uoft’ei' in vt cunm ran Lb Fanry * ohe steak No

25c 25c

( R ANBERRIE.s. Aery fine. 2 QtS.

Bone no waste. Lb.

Beef Roast, or Boil,

( 1 RED H Ml

25c

Young rattle. Lb.

Center ( ut. Lb

Rrnokficli: Si usage

FRA INC CHK KENS full country dressed, lb.

25c

l.h . Fresh Pork Steak j

i RESH ''A '1 ERS,

27c

almost all lean, lb. ^

Sanitary Sealed iiinls

1 RESH i IDI R

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19c

(■allon .. ...

Roll Bacon, Lb.

A\ e -ell ({unlit) (Jive !

63c 29c 39c 37c

2oc

8c 25c

35c

PHONE 7HI

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

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Dr. and Mrs. R W. Vermillion spemt Friday in Indianapolis. St. Paul Baptist Sunday School will have a weiner mast this evening. Please meet at the church at 7:30. The Central Trust Company has been appointed guardian for H A. Sherrill by ordci of the Putnam circuit ■’ourt.

In the Tottenham police court the

magistrate said; "A hu-band cannot he sent to an asylum except on the authority of his wife, cannot be sent tethe asylum solely on the authority of his wife. If that could he done, the country would not h>> big enough to hold the asylums we should need ’

Elsewhere, a magistrate said to a

complaining wife: “Can’t you talk

this over with your husband The husband: “Thai's why here. She’s been doing that

months’’

I’m for

Mrs. E. R Thomason, wife of Congressman Thomason of El Paso, I , T> xus. will be thp weekend guest of Representative and Mrs C. C. Gil- i leu. Mrs. Thomason Is enroute fo I

i Washington. D. C.

DePauw INolcs

In the abs nee of Di G. Bromley Oxnam. who is in New York all nd-

Kdwards was called,Ing u meeting of ihe Japanese Edll-

©f which hi is a

Mrs. Harold K

to Richmond, Indiana on account of .ration Commission

the death of her aunt Mrs. Frank,her. Dean G. Herbert Smith

The funeral ser- bran of reshmen m n. condueted the he Sunday a t, ,l ' rB,llnan chapel today . He talked of Richmond !<>" ^ arnln B WuR '' an<1 a ''

tempted to show Hat all the pi“-

’1'he William H. Block ( ompany has conceiv' d Ideas of what tonstitiMed filed a suit on account in circuit ( . 0 ||eg,i life wore wring. Dean court against Fred Easley, of Clover- ymiLh said:

dale. A demand of $89.91 with interest at fi per cent from May 19, 1930,

Sweeney of Chicago,. I vices will probably White V\ ater, northeast

j :. well as attorney fees, is demanded

by the plaintiff.

Mavor and Mrs. W. L. Denman, W. j S. Donner and M. I. Murphy were in ( rawfordsville Thursday for the fu-

Temper/ Nerves / TARSALGIA

She was down town yesterday, shopping, walking and standing nearly all day. When sin* got home her feet felt like hot coals, as if all the nerves of her body were in them. All night long they throbbed ami aehed so she’s a bit snappy this morning Friend Ht.'shand doesn't know she has Tarsalgia. lViiia|r- he’ll read the good news and quietly suggr-st that she weal this wonderful, icw shoe wilh the exclusive, patented Air-filler tread that molds itself to the sole of veu a L ot, relaxing and supporting

nerves and bones and nmseles. This smart shoe wilh the fea-ther-weight arch-support the shoe that makes walking a pleasure and gives poise and youthful charm to the body. The shoe that prevents and reliev e» calluses and corns Made by the \llt-Shackrohn Smn. Co., Auburn. Maine. Moderately priied. $6 00 to $7 50. Whethei you’re in your twenties or thirties—whatever your age just try a pan of vir-

T red bhoea

“One reason that the adjustment of college freshmen is -<> difficult is that almost everything v.»u knew and i have mard about college is misini formation. Unfortunately, yr.u have ! g tten your ideas of college life from unrealistic movie*; magazine such as

neial of Frank Davidson, prominent J College Humor, Campus Comics, or Crawfordsville rttomey and district ColLge Life; overdtawn newspa|)er Legion officer, who died suddenly 1 accounts of condition- on college Tuesday. j campuses; and tales of “the good old

days' by old grads who are perfectly

dint; guest's 1 of M, H an,l Mrl. 1 ' eTM 1 '^ th “ but

Bartley Thursday evening. The

Bruners were on their way to Brown’s Valley, vest of Crawfordsville, where Mr. Bruner is holding a meeting for

the Christian churrh.

Century Club To Meet on Saturday The Century club will hold its first meeting of the season on Saturday i.fternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Russell E Brown. + 4 + + + HMonday Club fo Meet \\ ith Mrs. Sweeney The Monday Club will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mr s. Andrew Sweeney, Limedale road. Mrs. James Zeis will have charge of the program. Each member is asked to bring a can of fruit for the county hospital. 4 + + + + + Mrs. Herr Honored Ihursday Afternoon Alpha Eta chapter of Kappa Delta sorority entertained with a tea Thurs day afternoon from 3 to 5 'dock in honor of their house hostess, Mrs. 4 4 4 .u 4 4 Eleanor Herr. Hixiliary To Meet Monday Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary to Jesse M. Let I’ost No. 1550 will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Elk’s club rooms. All members are asked to Ire present as there will he an election of officers. 444444

CO ED BEAUTY SHOPPE

Phone 592

Combination Shelton Permanents.

Velen’s Beauty Service

002 S. Locust St

l,o, children, Mrs. Blanche Hut heson and Roy Frazier.

the nron

The ffue.^ts arrived at

hour with well-filled baskets. A long table was prepared on tire lawn were dinner was served.. In the center ot the table were two large birthday cakes, with the word “Mother’* in de-

coration.- of pi.ik and white.

What

Is more discouraging than unpaid bills—get them all togeth-

and

Keep Your (Yedit

By letting us pay them for you. You can repay us in small monthly or weekly payments.

* Indiana Loan Co.

24 1 ! E. Wash. St.

Phone 15

Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Beryl Hutcheson of Reelsville; Mr. mi Mr-. Roy Frazier and daughters j Virginia an t Jean of Harmony; Mi md Mr- Charley Baysinger, Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and son George, Jr., and Dorothy Thompson; Mr. and Mi-:. Wallace Bowen and daughter rll of Reelsville; Miss Dorothy Hani , Mrs. Nora Brown and daugh--or, Ona, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Britton

daughters* Martha, Luidle an,I Virginia. Mr. and Mr-. John White Mr and Mas. Russell Rockhill ami -on Russell Dallas and Carl Eugene, M, and Airs Earl Herbert and children, Donald and Nadine, Mr. and Mi-. Alva Cox and daughter Eileen, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cox and son- Aimer

Mrs-. Frazier Honored With Birthday Dinner M. r*, than one hundred relatives and friends gathered at the country home of Mr. an I Mrs. Richard Frazier, wesft of Greencastle, Sundiay, Sept. 25, to celebrate Mrs. Frazier’s birth la>. The affair had been planned and carried out as a surprise by

ind son Bobby and Maxine Riley, Mr. and Herbert,, Mr. and Mrs. Worth tnd Mr Clarence Baysinger and son \ arvel and family, Mr. and Mr- Roblani. r, all of Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. ert Harnett an I Maynard Wright Sylvesiei' Baysinger of Cardonia; Mi'. 1 Gor ian and Elbert Rockhill, Charles, and Mr - Otho Ruark and children | Barney, Harold, Emma and Louise

Florence, Ethel Fav and Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Love and son Eugene of Harmony; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shinn and children, Bonnie, Ruth and Morris, Mrs. Lydia Swinford and daughter Josephine, Mr. anil Mrs. Fred ( x and children I)'.ran, Fern, and Warren, Mr. and Mrs. William Welch and daughter Loretta, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Rogers, all of Greencastle; Mr and Mrs. Charley Parr and daughters, Dorothy and Alice Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Oris Parr and son Donald Lee and Newton Stokes, of Lena; Mr. and Mrs. Carson Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sutherlin, of Rockville; Mr. and Mrs. Ana Hutcheson and - n John Richard, Mrs. Wayne Hutcheson, Mrs. Martha Hut:heson, Betty Appel, Geerge Morlan, Mr. and Mrs. Barnev Unger anil

Shaver, Nannie Forney, all , f near Reelsville and the host and hostess, Mr. ami Mrs. Richard Frazier.

Music for the afternoon was furnished by Charley Baysinger, Newton Stokes and Oris 'ind Dorothy Parr.

iEisiaja®ajaia(aiai^iaE®a(aaiaaa"®ajaa ENGLISH’S BEAUTY SHOPPE 1

50.1

SO. .1 \( KSON ST. Shampoo & Marc*d or Finger wave Marcel with Shampoo < hildren’s Hair Cm Haircut and Shampoo

Phone 724-X

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who refuse to recognize other forms of advance. If you have visited a college campus at all, it was probably] at a house party late in the spring when college life is never more unnatur d You were whisked from one place to another, on -erenades, attending ban e-, and never once did y< u see any signs of serious college work. Little did t op realize that after y hail gone, the attentive collegian

rat- are cordially in- who showed you such a good time

| spent weary hours and burned much midnight oil preparing term papers

uii i notebooks soon to he due

HEAR

There will he a pitch-in dinner Satin lay, (• t 1, at the Democratic head quarter- over the Citizen’s Tr ust Co., first stairway east of the First National bank. Bring basket aril ser-

vi e. All Derm vited to attend

Raymond S. Springer

Foster Foshee, 33 years old, who escaped from the In dana state farm September 24 while serving a term impose i in Miami county, was sentenced io l to 5 years in state prison try Judge James I’. Hughe.- in edi uit court Friday morning. Foshee pleaded guilty to the charge after a conference w'ith count \ attorney John 11.

Janu «.

\ol a comfort ahoe. but— THE ahoa that guvs you comfort

We-ley Gaston, .!] years old, wanted here on a charge of removing mortgaged property from the state, wa returned to Greencastle Thursdiy by Sheriff Alva Bryan and son Walti from Lombard, 111., near Chicago. "Uston is alleged to have taken a car fro in the -tate which was mortg gel to the American Security Crmpany

of thi- cjty.

“If \ u have not already discovered *h" v. inng irnpre- 1 ns you have had, it behooves you to <h, so at once. Unf< tunatel), o.i i . unable to make || the adjustment until Poo late; these i are the on>- who ■ home by the end of the first yeai. We apply to these] per pie . h* exprr sion “colleg | and tl.. true “collegiate” specimen is to be found far more frequently around tire corner iLug store in tire] old home town, than cn the college

] an ? university ampua.

m.

Platte* 1 SKoe $t!£5*e/

'Souf H OF SQUAI-’U

di'! H H. Bruner, fi rmerly of 11 ri * io < 11, . Iia- neeii electe I se ti ’aiy i f t bs itistrict of thr* Indian i Wi mu' Christiuc Missionary So il'ty T ten* are -even counties in th district and Mi Bruner will have i supervision of thi women’s work of ] ill the < hristian chuiches of U.ese countieShe succeeds Mrs. Fred

i Belles o f Russellville.

CAMPUS market

Special Attention To Parties And Haiujiiets

Super Suds, buy one (iel one free Lux Flakes Large Parluge Starch 3 I’kgs I’wd. Sugar 3 I’kgs. . Jcllo— All Flavors I or . ,, licit I rims Ylaearoni (uni Spaghetti. 4 boxes Dates, Fancy 2 Lb. I’kg Matches, 6 Boxes Rice Krispres 2 Boxes

10c 23c 19c 23c 23c 25c 23c 23c 19c

Phones 82 - 83 QUALITY FOOD The very best meat

Select and Standard Oysters. All (uts Veal, Lamb. Baby Hcrf. Pork TRY THESE—

1()c

Fresh Ham, Half or Whole, Lb l ured Hi m, Halt or Whole. Lb Breakfast Bacon Fancy, 2 Lbs. ....... Meat Loaf, Ground I resh from good meats, l.h. Pure Sausage

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14c 35c 15c 10c

( linking <Inions 50 Lb. Hag . . . Head Lettuce l.arge ( risp, 2 Sweet Potatoes 10 l.h. I or Leaf l/ettuee l.h

39c 15c 29c 5c

NI U YORK i HI l SE Ll\ E \M> DRESSED FRYS \ND HENS

W I < ARRY A ( DMPI F I E • INF OF I AN( Y ( \ K ES— P \( K \t;E OK Kl I K

NKM MM \ MEANS, < AULIFLOVM R. (iREEN BEANS, < FI EKY,- II) Ulo POT \TOKS, ( YKNOTS, (|i ( MBFRS. APPLES, ORANGES.

HONEY DEW MELONS, FANCY PEA< HI S, PEARS GRAPES

“Tiie true colleyiaii' is the individ , ual who ei me.- t college anxious t.i improve himsilf mentally, socially, physical) and spiiitually. Such edu ■ ation < at,not come through hook 1 learning al ne I K man or woman jwho goes throng college and gets only Lie daily a ignments and 'the Oas: w< ik misses much. C liege e ,u ration -hould l>e more than memorizing facts w iich iie handed hack to an instructor in hi- own words. Thu by-pro u ts of book !• aming must in- < hide th( develoj ment at (Mraonalit y I Keep your individnal■ -m hut don’t In 1 I a freak. Cultivate true friendship. Ihe friends made college ar> the ones which will go witil you through | out life. Participate in some activity. Don’t get activity lop-sided, hut it you are not self-supporting you will have time for one outside interest I .earn some rport well—so that you may use it after you leave college Football and baseball require too many participants to he of value in post college days. Golf, tennis, handball, hiking, ate individual enough

that they will be of alue

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CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET

"I f during the first few weeks you have gotten the tight attitude „ n what to expect from college, and you learn how to work and how to relax, you will i>e 1)0*11 happy and successful collegians.”

Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 2 P. M.

THE AMERICAN SECURITY ro. Loans & Discounts

[G.O.P. Headquarters]

HIS QUALIFIC ATIONS:

World War Veteran Jurist

Statesman A Heal Leader

Executive

“Possesses flie qualities that will guarantee to Pi J f f °i ll( * lana an administration marked not theatricals but by performances of abiding value."

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Phone kg E. Washington St.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER {

2 P. M.

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