The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 September 1932 — Page 3
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M' <• ^..aesor. ru)?s, tables,
A Hodge-Podge
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREF-NCASTLi: INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEM30, 1932
“Jimmie”
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NEWS
(K.u h I’riibt, ! n ; ll(
of dresser,
Reports of
■Jatrola,' beds' and everythin r j
K a complete home. Ralph^Fry. rea{ .h ( , ( Sal1 Francisco.
Model T Ford.
>nB SAl.E:
K, $20. I’bone OWE
Electric washer,
26-5t boo<1
It
like
30-2p
IM SALE:
Kaso
file.
■ SA I,j. Upriirht piaao, »17 00; ■ electric radio, $24.00; daybed, ■leffiies, Berr> street. 3H-2p yi A LE Extra quality of chard ■ee.l a! $1 per bu. l>r. El. M. Bfloverdale, Ind 23-30-7 14-2lp R t.v the load :n your bin Nut R steam coal, #2.75; mine |X good block coal, #3; deep 1, Loll. Cash on delivery.
Tribby’s Garaffe.
24-26-28-30
marine tragedy on a
island | laV e Of ; e thir-
ty-five men aboard the ili-fnt,ed ) S,X< '''
freighter Nevada, only tho-.-
rescued after the ship was wic ked
m the rocky Amatignak island and! l " ,
pounded to pieces. The trio ti.a' survived the disaster are now enm to Seattle on the American mail line
steamer, President Madison.
per
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I SALE — Grimes Golden l..t the northeast corner marjurday, Oct. 1. 29-3p
SALE — Bitter-sweet, long I large berries. 401 W. Frank- ^ Phone 252- 29-3t SALE Short davenport, 4Vb 7;> l ook’s South End Store, ^ ,14 2i)-2t I U.i; R' al bargains in modIs,.- Farms, at distress prices.
28-3p
K.’.' Ferd Lucas.
SALE: Simmons twin beds, pst mattresses and Deluxe Bedroom suite, extra dresser, I, choirs, chests of drawers, and rugs. Reese Matson, Club. Phone 260-Y. 28-tf
—For Rent— IrKNT: Modem three room } u iitment, corner of Sent Bloomington streets Phone 30-tf.
| INI Modern furnished 3jtrtmerrt, Langmoor at 30t» g, • -t reet. Phone IH.'I- K 30-tf. J Two spaces in garage I' ch lii'liana street. Phone 30-tf [RFNI Modern five room spiing avenue. For infor- | <11 fied L. O’Hair, Central
Hank.
16-eod
J *EM Modern furnished g 'I 'delate late 702 E. f 2(1-31 lid VI Four room modern apartment, close in, with I" ridge apartments. 3*
Former Mayor Jimmie Walker is hurrying back to New Yoik ‘nun Europe. By an appellate court niling the decision of the supreme court was reversed and Gotham will M ;i n election Novemhei 8, for the purpose of securing a mayor and consequently Joseph V- McKee may not serve in this rapacity until l!*34. Tin. legal action [.rings Walker, who resigned ' under fire recently, back into the
litical picture.
One of th. , i,, t ho High School progiam , . ir j s that of nroviding more opp rtunity for indiviiiu.il study, i <. has lieen arranged by ii'ii number of
. and suhstitut
were i ' n ^ ' 1 honi" i M,m study
iods.
I his not i nly provides a much needed opiior'.unity fot duient- to do some study c, mpletely on their own initiative but it also makes it possible fu!* >t'i ■ ♦ ■ ■ 11s to put in extra time m their weakei subjects. It is dso ex|M eti d that the activity petl'oils will fun. lion bettet under the
arrangement.
school children in Grvenca .lie is high•r than t'-e avtrn'ce for thi nguntry as a wh le. + + + ^ First Ward Miss Wist, the sixth grade teacher of the Fiist Ward, will sponsor the iIrei m-ost!e Puhli • School representation to the state Junior Red t'ross ••cnfi letice at Itidianapc.lis next Tues-
day.
Miss West will take with her a member from the sixth grade of each war 1 building.
new
•I* •!• -IW lien the basketball fans turn out 1 ■ < 1 first game ’.his fall, they will
The fust ward P T. A. Ims planned to devote much of its tinti this year to sewing for the county Red Cross, which is faced with the'task of mak ing up nine thousand yar of cloth which is i- nsigned to Putn. m county by the National Re Crus-
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Second Ward News The P. T. A. of Second Ward isj Itaving a sand pile made an i slide r
I thf» readings given by Miss Snider, one of the new teachers this year.
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Third Ward j While the music teacher in Mrs. , Hood’s first grade room of third ward j was singing a new song, an unkown ! child joined in with the tutu- of Aar, j kee Doodle. •j. * 4. Af'or asking th.’ children t.> listen j to the thyme of one of A. A Milne’s poems, Miss Hollingsworth, a tc ichet of third wan) in first grade wa interrupted during the first stanza h\ Allen Huggard saying, “Miss Hallingsworth, I just don’t get the r' yin
ing.”
DePauw Football Stickers NEW TIGER HEAD DESK; s Get Them Eree At The Following Places. HANNA’S BOOK STORE HAMILTON'S BOOK STORE STAR BAKBI K SLOP THE I Nl\ ERSITV SHOP THE BANM li OPIK E DEI* AI W PI Bl.ltm OFFICE SINC LAIR Ell.I.INC. ST.VI ION Greencastle Merchants Are Irged To Displa) Them m their M indows l se Them On Your ( ars
nv. r certain improvements j f„ r t),e youngsters
made during the summet in the gym j The pupils of Grades 5 and « sent
inteiim. I steamer letters this week t two of I hi Hoot ! ,is been put in excellent 1 the wold's former pupils, lanet and | conditi n, f.iui aisles have lieen pro-' j ( , r ry McMahon, who sail October 7 tided for east a ees> to bleacher sec-f rom w York f nr their new heme
Great Britain has decided that the mahatma Gandhi is no better than the rest of her prisoners. Hereafter, Gandhi will he allowml no nv te priv ileges in regards to interview - and correspondence than any other in-
mate
(ions, and the hleachers have been j j n V'am
painted. 4* 4* 4-
Hied Sehool students have been favored with two especially tine adilressr. for the fii-d convocation pro -
grains this year.
1 ne Rev. A. FT Monger gave
ot an Indian jail. The English ' impressive an I inspiring address
have evidenth discovered that the more they pamper the mahatha, the
more trouble he causes them,
Defeated in the two opening game in New York, the Chicago Cubs will havethrir back to the wall when the third tilt of the world’s series starts in the Wrigley hall park at the Windy City torn, rmw afternoon. As we sec* it, the Yankees are just too goo.; (or the Chicago pitchers. The American league champs get hits wh‘*n they mean runs. Charlie Grimm, manager of the Cubs has used fiuj Bus 1, .nd Lon Warneke, his t\v 1 best mound performer^, am they have been sunk, 12 to 6 and 5 to 2. In our humble estimation, Charlie Root may repulse Bah eRuth an! hi cohorts Saturday. If he fails, it up pears as though the annual fall rhm ; sic will he over in four straight mat inees. On the other hand, the Cub may come hack and crock the A' ak twice and even up the series and agai'i they may not, but it’s tliesi kind if circumstances that continue to make baseball the national pastime.
Ch “True I’urjnise of Education” for the exi rcises la-t week. Ibis week I).. Charles E. Barker i f Chicago gave the students a stir ring message on "How to Get the Most Out of Life”. Dr. Barker was foimeWy chief ph.sical a visor to the late William H. Taft He has addressed five milli n student- during the many years of platform work. 4- 4- 4I ne results >f the intelligence test given to all beginning first grade children this year indicate that the avei.tge intelligence of beginning
ttver, Washington
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The children in Grade 5 sent a basket of fruit and candy to ,.ne of its membeis. William kirkhatn. who had an imfoitunate ac.ident last Saturday. Tae following note tv mpaniel
the basket:
"Deiti William:
“We are very sorry you had an accident and we wi.-h you were hack
with us.
"This basket of fruit was sent
frt in the room. Each child brought
some kind of fruit or ean ly. “We hope this basket brings
cheer and happiness. Yours truly, *
The Class." * v
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The 1 Idldren cf the building were brougln together in the auditoiium last I iday for their opening evei cises and Were gi. ally delighted with
SE \ GI LLS TREK IM WD LONGMONT, Coy. 1 UP) Sea gull* [ making their annual trek inland to lakes and reservoirs for the coming i winter, were seen here recently. 'Phe : flock numbered about 4On. BASEBALL NEWS The ( love rite, le Grays an the Bra- ! zil M n bants will tangle at Moiri sen park Sunday afternoon at 2:3(1 i o’clock In a previous mi ing. th Brazil .-higgles downed the south! 1’utnai semi-pro Inn eball team. 3 to 2, Hlid 1.- a result the Grays are out to even the standing. Lefty Bell will ! toil on the mound for Cloverdale while Kr it w ill do the pitching for the M i< bants.
The local colored All-Stars won the C' lorr d baseball championship of the
Wai'< 1 Valle; hur
by del sting the strong Tei 1 • Haute Giants, II to 2, in a one-sided contest I he Greeni istle team eollected fifteen ■afe hits while Samlets, southpaw hurler, held the loseis to five scat tiered hliows. Sumlay the All •Vi’U! stars will cross oats with the FillI more club in the ea-t I’utnam town.
FOOTBALL
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DePauw
i y < t rvs. \ \ y Mamchefster Saturday, October
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\ Hlarkstock Field,/2 \* m \\. / ^ Admi'i$;orj; Adults 80c / Children l(lc
^ old friend r$Uurtt> fdAPAcUB/,
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H AVANA, ft DOMESTIC
5UWATRA
i 0 ^ Size reduced to
Cubs I,use Second Caim 1 , a To 2
Wanted
lilli y beans to combine, f R"\ C. Pull Coats-24-6p hlisiellaneous ^i'b DENNY'S Motor Service I'd Itvliana street. Auto re 1 km - fender, body and top j Sxt:.< . a dene welding and rut-! I ' i isiinnble. Satisfaction C 1 ars called for and de-|
Ph.me 346-K
Mon Weii-Kii-tf It at Banner f’lub Wednes’■atuiday nights. Admisiuon
27-90-2p |
FRI FREE! With any ,ll, 'tii to oO cents or over, J el "I valuable inforinI >1*1 Mr*. D. M CM* I 1 ' ’v ""ppe. 1001 S. Indiana IP r I'd; FT the fiance at Eill- ■ In 25c. Lndiei ,
■ Mamblin. ip
^tRy team cleaned at your I Giglie. Mattresses made to ' ' 1 Iand beds renovated. 1 " ,,l guaranteed, fall 511, an d address. 3n-3p ?'>'■ 1 " ,, ■ « p. m. until 10 "id u . n iy at 'h Sherrill 1 Franklin street. Fr**.
• ok ' MM tan ice. Trop. 30-2p.
h B in McPonnell and his "b win ;>luy at Wildwood. M Bun day niigh-. i p .
Mil MOtB NEWS
I ! Min. who has been
k ls (freatly improve' 1
<l| ' n bright has been quite
•‘ay is suffering from a
’ ir " n ^ «»<•* as she fell from
"f the Christian ehurch.
' arl Brown, Mrs. Stella "" 1 M,s. Mattie Wilkinson
''■ l ' in Brazil, the guests
M Randolph.
<n. Fred Brown attended 'Ll"'*"' nie0P ' R'dge-
n«iklay. She
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Wi«e is thel wom*n ... WHO... ' re-fur noshes her home this\fall
k-emi-mU -r faewwwi I'tuMtih, toast aiMtAtem** W ln«eH«<»cnl Ntal tmutft (bring yem's »r mowb << to Mr« u"W«er. Nb*w yo«i%caii have the leHiuunet ftt imslMy or HMiUi icrl- aad h eon si ruction M the niiiriH>**i ex,M obilure .... aAguaruntee of kf. Ina,, .«Isfactl*n. This geaaon’g ismscrvatWe trend- In furmlare styling are an added.ailvaaiagc. hemu-c home furnieturiRH purchaned now, will remain "In the, mode" throughout their yesrs^of use
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*•*$*'■ • Billy Herman of
shown si'oring
tho first iiiiiini'
the second ggame
tho world
Yankees Take Second Came
B <
I'M Mi
was formerly
Picture shows 1 arl ( omhs s fc at Yankee stadium, N w A ork. He Inter game with a ityre of 5 to
mmm .,<cond in first innig of cored first run for the
MMrx wahMnasOTann serolid game of the world Yankeei The Yankees ttn.k
DistinctiAine hoime-fumishings can be purchasedHNOW at ( prices lower than
before or
What cunt timers .are Saying: “• alHHit Value in lour Store
ever
again
“About a nioiilli ago | -an ugchsli in your Store whlgh I admire,! very much. M hen I seal in I found courleou- I'ealMo al. <»««! Iiongli) the chair bes-nuse of Ibe tiesiNly of iqailth-lery, linish and style: the sturdy construc4holy; u nd It mis sD tern p<>r cent riieiyper Ilian fbo -nine etiah I had seen in aiiother st«*re. Fhn.1 whli ten per ceal for <wmIi gave me a r<-»l >i*h*c at a greet -suing.’ (IkiMm (Mi Ke*p«est i.
Below if Illustrated a 'splendid example of Hie quality and dlalllHtlon preseut
If you haven’t observul this fact before now, it will lie a very agreeable surprise whtn yen see what lovely home furnishings can be purchased this fall for so little money. And the important thing to consider is that (Micos are now on the up trend. We antR‘ipat«d this rise and made our purchases for this fall early enough sti we can offer you everything at the very lowest figure
Horace Link & ( a>.
rat *r«H* ot rtmii i to
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