The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1933 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BAaXER Herald ( onsolidated l.'X-.v For Air I Ht d I» witolflee it Gi rastlp, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of ..i^rcli H, JM78. Subtle o nt*on privc. 10 centa |>er week; ^ .00 ]M‘r year by mail in Putnam Count • • to $5.00 i>* i feai by mail otilsub* Putnam 1 oui.»*’«
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PERSONAL AN!) LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. H 'k rnt •’ K Kiifst at th? hou«*. rin - uminpil at t lieM at thf* 1 nf lay Miss Do S alirmr li" 1 Rpctor hall ; ital Thursih
Maurer, province I telta sorority • l»fa iw-lt.i
ilrteen patient 'riiberculosi,nty hosjiital i n
Weii-
Moore and Mi liePauw student' lered the count.v •. r medical treat
K aye i‘ r un
The Ad.lt Choir Church will i racti <
of the i hristian 1’Y day venimr.
The ca>-- the State of Indiana i 1 .. relation Ruby Phelps of Mad.--on township i/ainst l^indy CIol!'l ter. 22 years old, was certified over the circuit court Thursday from
In the mortfcrajre foreclosure suit of Cfijtral Trust com|iany of Green- . astle ajfainst I sal A. Scobee and Hcrheit E. Scobee, finding has been :ade in circuit court in favor of the plaintiff in the 'Uin $2,141.60 and a foreclosure ordered. Ruby Evans ha- been granted a di-; ,i- e in circuit < from W. June I-\ ans following .earing before Judge Wilbur S. I' nn-r. Custody of .■hi,. . t van the ...... • standing St ,-hould visit the . idant one week! . acn month. The defendant also was ordered to pay , 1 : ' s counsel $2.i lid to pay the plaintiff $7.. r >0 each onth for supi.'i' f the child. Cost oi the action also was assessed against the def^n int.
Kenneth Pa \ l of Indianapidi attended tie buskeil all vanie here
Wednesday i vening.
Dr. John A. Egan, of Fort Benjamin Harrison wa- her.- Wedne-day evening ind attended the Frankfort Greencastle basketball game. Stnllard Rivers of Russellville r* , turned to ids mime Wednesday from a < rawford.sville ho- iital when- he had received treatment for three days Mr .and Mrs. O. A. I»ay of Fillmore j and son Oscar Day of Snringfield, 111 , left Thursday for a motoi trip through the part. Mot of tl. tim. will he spent in Washing! >n. Ii C. where Os.-ar Da. will is engaged ns a member f the rrop reporting hoard of agricultural economics. C S de-
partment of agrhorlture.
Funeial -ervices for Jesse M Coffin, well known Marion township farmer, who died tit his home east of Fillmore Tuef-day morning were held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock from toe Christian church in Fill- 1 more. The Rev. Newlin of ( raVfordsville was in e.targe. Interment was in the Elhnore cemetery.
court i f Justice of the Pea e R -it H. Newgent where ClfKifelter wa® | found guilty of a statutory off'-nse n charged in the affidavit. Clodfelter is held in the county jail pending <li-- I
posal of the -as**.
An order < iting James Pie-singer residing on the Albert W. Kitelj irdgs farm in Madison town-hip, for contempt of court was issued Thur da;, by Judge Wilbur S. Donner folli wing a sworn statement by Eiteljorge that Plessinger had not vacated tli Eiteljorge premises as ordered by the court following a trial here in January. Sheriff Alva Bryan was given a warrant for Ples-inger's an.
FOR RENT Six room modem house, basement, breakfast nook, to” deeping porch s2a. Phone 120-X.
2-1 p
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE—
WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in
the Mornint’ Rurin’ to Go If 70a feel lour end sunt and U»e world looks punk, don’t nwallow a lot of aalta. mineral water, oil, laxative candy or cbewinf ffum and expert them to make you suddenly aweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they ean*t do it. Tbey only move tha bowel* and a mere rr. o vefllCOt doesn't get at the cause. The reasou for your down-and-out
feeling is your liver It should pour out two
pounds of Liquid bile into your bowela daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doaax. t digest. It juit decays in the bowela.
b. 1 -Gi have a
thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, akin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head •chea and you feel down and out. Your whuU
aystem is poisoned.
It takes those good, old CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get tfceee two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you f*«i "up and up. ' They contain wonderful, narmlem, gentle veg. table extract*, amating when it cornea to making the bile flow freely. But don’t ask for liver pill*. Ask for Carter'i Little Liver Pill*. L k for the name Tarter • tattle Liver Pill* on ’he red label. Reeent a aubetitute. 26c at an at*jr«. O 1931 T. M To
You Can Have A Lovely Skin “MY NERVES WERE JUMPY”
NVw. worwkrful MELLO-GLO powder >tays on longer.* hhle-
fiu;. tinv iinos and wrinkl-s. prevents laTvc pores- Banishes ugly shine, none of that dr wr. “nasty” look. Cannot irrita <- the most delicate skin because new French proces> makes it the |>urest face powder known. You will love the delightful fragrance. Try MEEI.OGFO t. day oOc and $1 f>0.
^oiith l)a\ At Presln trrian (Ihim h Sun(la\
401 N<; I'F.OPI.E HAVE CH \RGE OF \ l l SERV l< ES ON
THIS (K'CASION
hr. an I Mrs T. A. Sigler "f (Jreen<a tie, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Campbell of Chicag . will leave Sunday by autom Idle 1 r Auburn. Ala., where Dr Sigler will le-ture for a week at Alabama Polytechnic h.-ti-tjte at a veterinary -hurt course fur graduate veterinarian- of the institution. Dr. Sigler is past president of the American Veterinary association and i- much in demand as a le tun • and clinical surgeon. Dr < amp ..-11 i.'ditoi of Veterinary Medicine, a publication for veterimrian-
IMHAN \Pol.l» LIVESTOCK Hogs 5000; holdovers 114; mostly' steady; 160 to L’lh lbs. $3.55 to $3.60; i 210 to 235 lbs. $3.45 to $3.50; 235 to I 275 lbs. $3.35 to $.3 40; 275 lbs. up $3.20 to $3.30; 120 to 160 lbs. $3.25 to 3.50; light r'g- $2.75 to $3; packing sows $2.25 to #2s5Cattle 500; calves 100; general j trad, irregular; mostly steady to j strong; few steers $3.50 to $515; 2| loads lights $5.40 and $5.75: some I heifers 3.50 to $4.75; most cow- $2.25 1 to $2.75; practical top $3; low cutters ! and cutters $1 25 to $2; veals 50c up,!
$7 down
Sheep 1600; lambs opened steady;! good and choice largely $6; small ' lot $6.25; weighty and unfinished | kind $5 to $5.75; throwouts down to ! $3; no st westerns unsold but held '
. teady.
— I four hundred Caravan Class To |c.ne thousan Have Pitch-In-Supper ' brines.
The Caravan Class of the Christian | Bf cause Mr. Prentice has been a Church will hold a pitch-in-supper at j n issionnry in In lia since 1926, he is the church Friday evening at 6:20 o'-| a j -ition to give an interesting clock. land accurate account of conditions in Please bring one dish of f.wrd. sand-, that country. He is very much inter-
Mrs. Lucas Presided \l Meeting Wednosdav Mrs. Ferd Lucas cf this city, presiIdent of the -tate board of Indiana dorsers of Photoplays, presided at meeting of tht boatd held in IndianaI polls Wednesday morning at the Col ■ umbia club. ' Ann .icement was made that Carl K. Milliken. secretary of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of ■America, Inc., will spmik at the club
Feb. 14
Reports of committee chairmen
1 were read and plans were discussed j \g;,rs,
| for the state convention to he held lApiil 2F, in the Claypool hotel
+++++++ Mrs. Hoyles Hostess I o ( rescent ( lub
Says Mrs. J. J. Looney of Olive branch. Miss., "Since 1 took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, 1 sleep like a child. My nerves are
steadier and
I have no pains
or aches of any sort.
Ciet a bottle from your druggist today. Ludxa E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Former Ivesideiit Dies \t llainltridge
I I NEK \L SERVK ES FOR MRS. S. \\ KRWIN TO HE HELD XT
HOME SAH KD XV
I! 5
. Ploy l Iiidlq ■ ot- Mjrji
The regular meeting of the Cres-
Young people will he in charge of .■> n; club wa held Wednesday after-
all the services in the Presbyteriar. n
t*
in the
church Sunday, in the annua) oh-er vance of Youth Day. The speaker at the morning services will he the Rev.
.<>n with Mrs. J. XV. Boyles, flillsic i >enue. Mis Perry Rush had aigi id the program and also gave roir of the council of dubs meet-
.1 Wilbur Prentice of Allahabad, i iav Sixteen members including a India, a city which contains about [ new member, Mrs Roy Sutherlin,
Moslem
Hindu
Mosques temples
and
■aere present. J- •!• •!• -|- Secrnd Ward P. T. X. Mill Xleel Friday
wiches and table servi e.
Seletia Caroline Edwin, age 76
widow of S. W. Erwin, died at
her home 3' j miles northwest of Bainbridge, Thuisday morning, following an illness of two weeks of pneumonia. Mis. Erwin was bom in Putnam county October 28, 1856. and her marling.- to S M'. Firwin took place N - vember 5, 1884, at the home of James Rains. They formerly live I in Green■jstlp where Mr. Erwin operate I a blacksmith shop for a number of years. Mr. Erwin lied about 12 years ago. Mrs Erwin was a member of the
Deer ( reek Baptist church.
She is survived by six children, Mis. Edit) Chadwi k, Reelsville; Alvan Erwin, South Bend; Miss Florence Erwin. Mishawaka; Edgar Erwin, Newcastle: Raymond Erwin, Green-. i tie; Mr-. Eillian Goodwin. N’ewcas-1
tie, ..mi four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at
First prize, Sutherlin. Second prize. 2n
Pruitt.
5th and 6th Grade First prize, .30 cent Second prize, 20
Arnold.
7th and 8th Grade. First prize, 30 cent- H.i’ Second -prize, 20 em-,
Nichols.
Advance Ait. Fust piize, 3.i .-i,
Smiley.
Second prize, 20 cent Fraotn!»
A .* Stores feature for the week-end...
GOLD MEDAL
it FLOUR
‘Kitchen tested’
<4 Lb. Bag
55
IONA FLOUR - 35c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
POTATOES
Bananas
I T . S. No. 1 Grade
Laige Fancy Fruit A Lbs.
Florida Granges Ful1 Jn ' e 2 D z Grapefruit 4 for 15c Head Lettuce Winesap Apples 5 11 25c Cooking Apples
15 Lb. Peeks
19c 25c
29c
15c 20c
(e-ted in the youth of India, and hij specul responsibility as a missionary j j is tea ing in Jumna high school. | In a recent report to the Board of 1 Foreign Mis-bm® of the Presbyterian < nut.-h in the E. S. A . Mr. Prentice wrote, “My work at the school, has Is-en the teaching of English and Hit-le classes, with a weekly chapel talk in Hindustani. Another of my main Jobs w u one that has never yet lieen assigned to me, viz , that of ! -uperintendent of the Little India ; Hostel for the Christian boys in the ' scho I. But I found it a real job—one I to which an indefinite amount of time - .uld he devoted." The Jumna school has about five j hundred student- and hostels for ('hristian and non-Christian boys res- | pootively Iii the hostels the mi-sion-iaiie- find opportunities to spread the j Go.-j el message every day to many ! Hindu and M- hammeban hoys, as well a- to tic* ( hristian students. Mi. Prentice is connected, also, | with Ewing Christian college, where , he has been engaged in the financial I w< rk of the institution. The college, with it- continuously increasing inj fiu> n e in India, now has an enrollment of about seven hundred and fifty students. It is affiliated with the I nivei sit, of Allahabad. The large ! eruolhnent, togethei with scores who j have be* n turned away for lack of acc .mmo ations, speaks well for the •tandards of the college, a- well as
The Second Ward Parent Teachers will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the school auditorium. Mu-
-,c Will he furnished by the pupils of| Saturday morning at the
the fifth grade. Prof Van Denman
home followed
Thompson of the DePauw school music will speak cm “Mu-ic and
Hill cemetery.
by burial in Rev. Harold
Bore.
Art Crossroads 1st, 2nd, 3rd GradeFirst prize, 30 cent M r Ij Arnold Second prize, 20 ., (fj, Chadd. 4th, 5th. 6th, 7lii Glad*First prize, 3o ■ nt- M a Miller. Second prize, 20 cents, .lack'in
CLASSIFIKI) ADS
Forest ( McCam-!
—For Sale-
mack w ill conduct the funeral sermon.
small
Frnest Pasteurized Creamery Country Sil.erhrook Print lb Ctn. 19c Roll Fine Granulated—In a handy Bag 1 Q
Small Pkg Sc
Free from all
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RAJAH SALAD DRESSING
BUTTER SUGAR
QUAKER OATS DEL IVTONTE SPINACH
PURE LARD
SLAB BACON Sugar Cured- Whole *-i Half RALSTON’S BREAKFAST FOOD NECTAR ORANGE PEKOE TEA
EGG MASH
Lb.
Lb. Bug
Refined—Flaky White
Daily Egg
Brand
(Scratch Feed 100 Lb. Bag 9»c)
Qt Jar. 21C
18c 44c
I Ige I’kg. 12C Cans 29C 4 19c 2 l.ha. 17c
pkg. 19 C
Lh. Pkg. 19c
$1.38
100 Lh
Bag
Vermont Maid Syrup 8 o’Clock Coffee Bnkar Cwffee Rc«* Circle Coffee
-lh. h'lg
19c 55c
to 25c is 21c
Bisquick Scot Tissue Palmolive Soap Grandmother’s Bread
«, 29c ■ 23c k " J6c * r.c! 4c
A & P MEAT MARKETS
FRESH PICNICS
12k
L
’ iss Steak. II). . T n I* - Iteumt S|., dder Pork ( hops, 3 Lbs.
) d Cuta.
Small, Lean, Sliced Bacon, 2 Lbs. Nn rind nr wasle
lb. 5c 25c
25c
Boiled Ham, sliced V 2 |l> ]()(» XX lm!e nr Half—Lh I7r.
-THE GREAT
We Pay CASH For Egg* Atlantic* Pacific?.*
i tor education. The government sy.--^m of education, which mu-t he non- * reiigiou- hecHUse of England's pledge . n! r*‘ligi* i neutrality, has, it seem- , t V many i' -ult< *1 in an undermining
Child.” A girl will care for t children (luring the meeting. The Study Group will meet with
the <nher -tu ly groups of the city at the high school building Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Xia S.'hweitzer will give a second of a series of lectures. Her subject will ie “Woman, Her Health and F.ffi-cien-y.” Two films will he shown.
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Pulnamville P. T. X. In Lire Plaj Friday A thiee-a t comedy entitled "The I’oor Married Man." which is being ponsore*! by th** Pulnamville Parent- ) Teachers ass>ri:ition will he given Fri'ay night at 7:30 o’clock, Feb. 3, j in the community house. The cast is
a.- follows:
Prof. John iB Wise, a poor married man, Gerald Suhlett. Dr. Mathew Graham, a country physician, Arthur Kvan-. Billy Blake, a popular college boy,
Will trd Dreher.
Jupiter Jackson, a black
Carl McCullough.
Remember the Ru i ig* sss O. E. S Court Hou>* Sinnia;. ™ ! ill'.’. !l
( t)MI* XN ION TO SH XUF. IN XV (IM \N’S *600,000 F.ST X I K
S3 LOUIS, Mo , (UP)—Six women will share the bulk of the late Mrs. I.ucretia Meyenburg’s $60(1,000 estate hut u, uotie will their legacy he more welcome than the $80,000 to her former traveling companion, young
Mrs. Frances Biesmeyer.
Mr- Bie-meyer's husband had died i ^ PSIm F)' 0 u s, ‘
Greencastle Auctn n Ham r. on Saturday. Feb. t, \ : nd mare* and h r ! e- (i -<l igeandd
Don’t forge: the St
near Bainbridge. | . 'rl
farm implement-
1 Oak dining table. 1
C ompany,
street.
24', Last W.i-hi
ROYAL hot hi
electii
just two days Iiefoie the birth of her | ra "£''
second son and -he was almost without funds when news of the legacy was received. She traveled with Mrs. Me> sen burg fn>m 1922 to 1927 when she married Leo Biesmeyer. a com-
mercial artist.
1 he other women who will share the e-tate are all relatives of Mrs.
Meyseniiurg.
h- ater, range.
Day
1 COAL FOR SALF: CIcm
$3.50 per ton. Phone 562-K.
Guaranteed if
I ILLS 1 HUM SEIT
SEATTLE. Wash, (UP)—While eating a howl of soup. X. R. Officer
Damp, asleep. His condition was reported
seriou- from his fall from his perch.
FOR SALE: Thor
male and Little led i ! '**r e
Phone 704.
Mrs. Iona Fori, a mother-in-law,i Ellen Finn. Zoie, her daughter. Merle Stump, j Jane Graham, a freshman, Ruby M'oie I Rosalind Wilsi n, a college repoi(“r, |.--sie William.-.
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hapiia Delta Siion- rs Entertained luesdi-)
The Kappa Delta -pons rs entert in* d I ue.-day evining with an in-
onor
Ell I.MORE INSTITUTE (( **vil inii*-)l I mill I'llKi- Onel
Rest Dozen Eggs.
First prize, 100 pound- oyster shell
by Walter Campbell, Edwin Hunter, i See Harry H. Talbott
FOR 8ILE: 20
ham, chicken hou-n. er, on concrete mad !’t'i'‘‘ 19 acres, 5-room hou- irn. hr-use, goo*l gravel ! : I'ric t!
50 acre-, 4 room 1
house, on concrete t nl I'ricf) ; 3X4 acres, 5-room mndem chicken house, gai i I’ 1 '"
\g-m.
<•{. the old faith without substituting i f r mal leception in honor of Mrs. ony rtther S me of th,- -tudents going | Harold Maurer. Kappa Delta province
Ewing j president, at the home of Mrs. C. P.
25 cent-, Eqrn’lVyn-
c-ut fmm the influen'e of
« ri-tian college are Chiistian lead- < r- There, everywhere, the leaders of tomorrow are in the making now.
ligmember the Rummage Sajp by O. E. S Court House Saturday morn- ! ing. 2-2t
FOR. BU
Firemen know that I'llUiit'iif im* Mops agonizing pain and helps heal without ugly scars. Ask your druggist for the red-and-yellow tube, 50c.
H k nan in Xorthwood.
1 thle appointments were i-arrie i out in green and white, the sorority coins, using white taper- uni a can-'
tei piece of white freesias.
(' ffee was poured by Mrs Eleanor' Herr and refreshments were served by the Misses Julianna (iardnor ami !
Virginia Mathes. + + + 4- -I-
Lip Reading ( las-
To Xleet Friday
The Lip Reading class will meet at 7 0 p. tr. Friday evening in the base ment of the library. If you are inter.pste I in this new pri ject come anti -ee and then you can Itetter decide if 1
it will help you.
Woman Lost 19 . Lbs. In A Week
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! Elms Inn i
Is Open For
♦ Banquets & Parties ♦
Mrs. Betty Luedeke of Dayton writes; “I am u-ing Krust-hen to reduce weight—I lost 10 pounds in one week and cannot suy # too much to
recommend it "
To takke off fat easily. SAFELY and HARMLESSLY—take one half teaspoonful of Krns''hen in a glasof hot water in the morning before breakfast—it is the safe way to lose
Home Economics Cooking, 7th and 8th Grade. Butter Cake. E-r-t prize, 50 cents, Martha Knet-
zer.
Second prize
ter.
Angel Food Cake. • v Fii-t prize, no Virginia
Ruark.
Second prize, 25 cents, Dorothy Robinson. Cooking 9th Grade E r-t ptize, .VI cents, Elsie Siddons. Seen | pn/.o. 25 cents, Melvina
White.
( oiikios.
En-t prize, 30 cents, Eel* Nichols
Angel Fond Cake.
Eirst prize, 50 cent". Margaret
Morgan.
Second prize, 25 cents, Freda Tin-
c her.
Clothing
Wh Cotton Ore-sog..
Eirst prize, 50 cents, Lucille Ruark. s “ "O' 1 !>riz.e, 25 cents, Vera Maxine
Robinson.
9th Pajamas.
. 1'ii st prize, 50 cents. Flossie
Smiley.
Secr.nd prize, 25 cents, Lucille
Ruark.
7th, ^ith, 9th child’s Garment*. First pri***. 80 cents, Virginia
Ruark. •
Second prize, 25
• Smiley
| Pillow Alps.
1 "■ t prize, * 50 cents, Alberta
Wright. °
Buy good used id" 1 rummage sale, court ■ ' morning.
The Ladies of Be - i church wall seivc hin. '■ d t ■ house Saturday noon
FOR SALE: Baht • ks ^ teei to lie from llo ' ■ ill"^ licensed judge. Bio" : t M 'th d. All floe) first class condition dl l,r for prices. Booking of'lfO Hatches each week. H' t 1,1 ’ ' ^ ery. Phone 5042. Brazil. Ind.
—For Kent-
cents, Ffcssie
FOR RENT:—6 heat, water and go' ‘g’’ irl ’ 1 well located R**nt verv tec 1 Write Box VV P. S.
FOR ’RENT: Modern house, No. 410 East W.'chinft 11 ^ E. A. Browning.
—Wanted^ WANTED:—Place on die aged man. who know- : ‘ r and how to do it. R* > )• ' | l ,. No. New Jersey St.. Indian.’^',
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Crawford House 373
n o<jl
Salesmen Wanted
Rawdeigh Routes of M" 1 ^ cities of Greencastle '"d ^ Reliable hustler can -d :,rt
0 , $25 weekly and increase <‘ v < ,r '
.second prize, 25 cent« l5»la Lishy.'Write immediately, R'<« >,sr J
unsightly fat and one bottle that lasts IDept IN-32-S, Freeport, Id 4 weeks costs but a trifle. Get it at j an ‘' nc ' trades. 1 —-—'
Eirst prize. 30 cents, Dorothy Nan-'
man,.
an\ drugstore in America. If this first . haHie fails to convince, you this is the safest way to lose fat—money hark. Rut be sure and get Lrusrhen Salts —imitations ar* ntynriou- and yiu
mu»; safeguard your health
Second prize, N icliols. o
3rd and 4’h Grades
20 cents, Eula Fein I
—Found
FOUND: Tan and Point®. Somebody’s pet.
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