The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 February 1933 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREEXCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAT. FEBRUARY 3. 1*8.

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DRESSED ( HI< Kt Fresh fr'"- «hile they laM- i.b. E«.';> Strictly Fresh DoieT ... ( w| V , ‘ Ma\«et i i..use Lh. t.li VM I *.Hl -1 <• \fl in I.'. . Rat: S<» \l‘ Hake « hite 10 for White Naptha 12 f-r Palmolive, l ux or I.ifehu- .1 .G*r FRF'H BEEF Plate Bo:i I.h. Chuck Roast I Out-k St -akk I h Cube '■leak loom:. Tevtder. LK BACON \ \ It H \'R Swift's Breakfast k.iji i b '•oirar Cured Bar in in rhunit. I.h. PHONE 7

20c 10c

27c

42c

23 c

25c

19c

,)C 10c 10c L5c

17c 10c

Center i'ut Ham I.h ESH 1TS1 »anitarx sealed <p ' Pints ’ Fresher, better more

money.

s! R \\\ BERKII ' Re i-Ripe

2 Pints

l.K \PFFRI IT Texa-s See lie** lieren PROSPERm II" R

21 IJt.

bae CORN V( K 11 Bohr rroi nd

• Urn.

Heal and leaf la'ttuee, Celcrv. Bru-sel 'pmuls. s id t»ld Cahhaee Fresh

ro*.g,

FRF.sH P<»RK P rk t 'hop*, .-enter ruts

u

Pi ,-k steak I.b Pork fenderloin ITenehel I.h. • ream Cheese I h. . . . spF» l \| I Lh. I.ixer. 1-2 Lb. si ift'- fan.'x ha' n fur

17c

20c

for the

31 e 40c 3.7c

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All” f -.red in the pontoffire at Green-.,--le. Indiana, as second cla** l r t*H natter under Act of March '• l'7s. subscription price. 10 cents per seek: S3.00 per year by mail in Putn..ni County: $3^« to $500 P**r year ,» mail outside I'utnam County.

CHICHESTERS .PILLS

Ask ymr Dn.fr 1 ** y

fr <. bl>ekt*.ur« Dip****'/ . Urm«d l*UU:a Be 1 i feoldV

*e-. tctlr? it-.thE.

J •k«*«»tker. B«f V

« n'l^'rbV■>’-*fV ks A nt xiovi.

UK k M» PILL-. • 40 v t-A «

^ hi .<st. e 2 -t. ke f HpyNowl S0LL BT LRL0C15TS ETULyWIlI

Build up Your Strength

Quilt HK) Years x Old Is Exhiluted

Uwi rst pest of ah —the chronic sufferer from colds "ho pa-es germs on to family and frunds. Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery builds up the stomach and the blood so

.' t the entire system fee's the beneficial effect. Your appetite increases

and fc*<e

u feel more

vot ?fh

K* Cal. New f ar*

PF.RS0NAI. AND LOCAL NEWS

SPLENDID INSTITUTE HELD AT

BELLE UNION SCHOOL

THURSDAY

in year*,

lone* 11« W. 1 Ind.. said. Afti

oeppv than yot

*

Pierce', - .o-d.n Medic.^Dt^e^ «

J

James Arnold :■ n the *tate Wi*

■ rxing as a

10c

9c

20c 15c

.-* Grace Fratier d > Mr- Melvin Fraz-

-tar of Mr. xvere

Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae f lub Entertained Thursday Alpha Chi Alumnae club entertain- j ed Thursday afternoon from 3:30 to 5 o’clock at the home of Mrs Fowler j D. Brooks with a tea for the Alpha

Chi freshmen.

Music was furnished by Betty Cherney and Jean Clapp. Special j guests were Mrs. I>onp and Dean 1

Katharine S. A'vnrd. —

tn a oum come-i , and f arnat:on % thP u ^ rhi in arr:ed January 28 by the bride’s un»r ,l q ZfZ n ,-wna.ipj^" '"'l' 1 -. h.. ce-ne wmeu. y:

. . .... I tor of the New Albany Methodist + v ^ ‘ ‘ * church. Mrs. Jessup has attended

Local Woman Gets

Marriage license

A marriage license was issue.! Paris. 111.. Thursday to David

I'iVdi Pi«o*

Atrfi ! not

1 -cm frit trf-ttfr

i-i ld up my .trtngfh. After '**f * inin , atl( j

.• . i»ir.rdy I ntSired how 1 wa R

han for a long nme

U rile to Ur- Pierre'. U.ror. Uug.ls,

X for free medi. .1 --1- 11 f

Ju* teH ur the amount you ac«j. You keep full poMeauon of your c«. Our «rvke’permit* you to borrow up to <300 without embarrawing ineeitigatioa*. Call, write or come in and *e u rwr*oo«Uy lor the rfefsiU <A thu co» ial •ervice.

A quilt over 100 year- "Id took.

! first prize in a quilt contest hel I as 1 r

a feature ..i ...e uene, , T'* i «,rv«d farmers' institute at Belle Union school Thursday. The quilt, owned

has taken

. , . bv Mrs. Hazel Vermillion.

]rp at Inni* ^ ^ .

several pnzes at state fan-

Ot’ner .vinners in the qu’.h contest

Mi - Ruby Blue, -e ond: Mrs.

Indiana Loan Co. Q A ^ h- W ash <f.

Phone IT,

ot Pooch- On, Hur.,, ,h,n,; ,„d Mr.

15c

TKESSLAk S ANNUAL

9c SALE

Saturday Last Day

Feature Value

Men’s Socks

Men's Double Palm Glove*.

Out-ide Naps

>aturdax 'inly—Pair

Comhinf4 Yam- Medium

weight, solid colors 'aturdat 'lnl»—2 Pair*

9c

( iient-On Sole

Felt Base Mats

ne after j Pickens, fourth. A total of twenty-1

a- apixendicitis operation a: the Cul- two quilts were exhibited ver ho r^tal in Oawf-ri-xHlle ! Speakers for the institute wen-

Mis Lillian T. Piene of kmghts-

Mr mi Mrs. L. L. Porter and Mrs t^-An and J. B. Edmonson »f Clayton. I> „,.;j Br.,wn are xisiting in Chi-i Mrs. Guy T. Pierson of Spencer ami <u. Mr- Porter and Mr* Browm children of the Belle Union school, rte-ded the Tr: Kap; a ay obsen - furrii- e<i the entertainment and mua- Friday held in c-nnecti-n with sic \ -plendid basket dinner was th^ Ho -ier Art Salon. another feature of the event.

Ko-> Allee was ele«te.! chairman

Pre-:,ier.t G. Br e, Oxnam ■ ' f^ T ,he 1934 institute, while other DePa-w L'river-.:y w II address 1 officers chosen are Mrs. Charles Mcthird meeting of the Mens Brother- c u || ( , u gh„ vice-chairman; and Mrs. h d of the Wabash Avenue Preshy-j jjjjj an (;f M Ki|^sture, se-retary an!

terian church at Crawfordsxille next

(ire n-

Metro'politan School of Music. Centra. ^Tfro ^ t

Wednesday evening. February R.

Co and lb

-> outfit sides, scraper 9f

18 x Jfi Greet >e»eral patterns A 15c value

9c

< hiF' -jn’s Bloomvi >

9c

( hildren’s Stockinifs

TTne k. . Bloomer. Siz< 2 to 16 .

Good weight, fine knit, serxiceable stocking -i/e. i, to >* 1-2. I air

real 9c

Electric BitflU Itulh'-

dear

(lothes I’ins

15 to 60 watt Bulbs. Each .

10 Hard woid Clothes Pins

9c

( ANDY FEATl UK

OLD FA-HIONFD ( REAM < ENTER l H(* tH.ATi; Li .<»PS—PER pttl'Nli

1 2 Hint Hand Fainted Hitchers

9c .9c

TRESSLAU’S 5c, 10c &$1 STORE

The suit on account of J F. Gillespie against Arthur StaM, wa* di.lissed it c. at of the plaintiff in cir- • J • -ay b\ J^dge Wilbur S. iK.nner. after a change of venue motion by the plaintiff had been ox-er-r jie-L*

*rea-.irer. The pr gram committee for next year is composed of Enos Allee, J,>hn McCammack, Fore*t Smith, Mrs. Ora Hurst. Doris Sals-

, man an i Mrs. FI -ra Larkin.

GREFNt \STLK ENCAMPMENT

T wn-hip trustees of Putnam 'ounty will hold their regular monthly meeting with county superintendent J, hn C. Vermillion at his . ITice in the

.urt house Monday. Only routine degree team of ■usiness is exr-ected to come before { will drill, due

the trustees

Greenca-tle lincampment No. 59. I O. 0. F will meet tonight at 7:30 sharp. All members are urged to be present as there i- important bus-

iness to be transacted

After camp meeting the initiatorv

Putnam I^dge No. 45 to work being given

next Tue-day night. All degree team

Cllim. cf *1 3fi" each have been] fil---d in circuD • ->>irt bj Sarah Turk- | er and Mary T'tcker against the! estaie of McK nzic Tucker, for set x-jc - -ach allet- -hey pave the oecease.* fr-m De-ember 1922 until Here per 1 <• .

memher* are urged to attend

\uto Found Here Link> liank Bandits

HARRY SHELTON LINKED TO MORG ANTOWN HCM Dl P ID'

EINGERPRINTn.

LANSING, Mich. Feb. 8—State polite announced here today that Harry

CUL DEALER l SES BARTER

BANKERS PLEAD GUILTY

CLEVELAND (LT»—William V. -- senden believe* something really t-ig might come from the barter and exchange idea. H.* has several cats, ,a c iple of ducks, a poll •! g. an ice bo* -ever al pieces of jewelry and two racco'into support his assertions. Benin! a modest sign over his office, whi h proclaims, “A New Deal,’’ Fessenden

does bu.-inep* in useil cars, or what have you. “I’ll take anything in exchange for n car but a vacant lot,” Bill sail. “Home sites are absolutely out ” Since he has been aexe 'ing gcodns part-payment on car-. Fessenden l.as received such things as pianos, harps, a white owl, r monkey, rab-, hits, a pony, a motion picture lantern, dogs, saxophones, and an accordion. “Onore 1 took two pigs a- a down payment on a car,” he said “Then I took them to my butcher, had him kill them and put the meat in his iceb x so I could get it a* I needed it. “This is the best way I know of to 1 sell used car- t ese days.” he said. “It go' jieople who are short of cash, * uy. And "nee they have the car they can get out and hustle around and find work. Then they can make iheir paym-mt* on the car It works fine ipn.r.g thing* like this puts a, little ality o.io the business. 1 hax-e a of fun. One day I took ■' t il)*a (i • ind placed ' 1, ' n • . 1 • fl ’ 9' ’he store I tacked a Web' up tnat said 'Wiiii etrs f -it UGir-.. You’d l-> aur nsed f I

w e -.- \v rats. " ' '' 1 X here came in an *"' en tr ■ I n old b i ■ r«- , r '

INDIANAPOLIS Fh (UP Three former off! tabs tf the Sp, neer National bank were among 196 persons pleading guilty in federal court today to indictments returned recently by the grand jury Fifty-three other* entered no*

guilty pleas

The bank officials w»re Karl t Nutter. Martinsville. pre-iden*

Frank Wright. Indianapolh

and Temple G Piers-n Martinsville

dee president.

They will be sentenced March 5 T<rre Haute on eharge« of vjola’lne j

the banking laws

Members and friends of Fillmore Christian church are haxdng a pitch-in-supper Sa-uMar- evening. February 4th Please bring -andwiches, covered di*h or two, and your own service. The =upfer is a shower also for Rev

Newlin. for whic canned fruit, etc want to give. 7 P. M

City firemen were called to the J.

E. Perkin* home 31*6 west Columbia I hank in

street, about 9.45 o'clock Friday!

morning w - er -park* were believed 1 BLOOMINGTON, Ind . Feb. 3 to have set the r of on fire Firemen Identifies’inn of Harry Shelton of Inused the auxiliary hose on the fire dianapoli* as one of two bandits who truck and chemicaU to extinguish the | tobbed the Morgantown State bank blaze. Damage was small. The prop-1 of ,5 000 loca l officials to believe 1 r Long, . that Wayne Rotonaon. M y—r» oM. of Lo-ust stieet Bloomington, was an accomplice of

. Shelton.

James P1e->inger. living on the Al-!

you may bnr ? j gj, e |r on OT1 p 0 f Kaleva (Mich.) or an'.thi'-g >oj; robbers, had been identified

through fingerprints as one of the [ robbers of the Morgantown (Ind )

December. 1932.

, Robin«on is confined to a Manistee

bert W. Eiteljorge farm in Madison (Mich.) ho-rital under police guard.

■ been Sister f'hieft'hief-

Cloverdale Lodge Held Installation

The following officers hav installed in the Pythian T*mple at Cloverdale; Past Mannie Furr; Most excellent Wilma Furr; Excellent Aenhr-Tre - si* Hunter. Excellent Junior-.Neliie McCurry; Manager-Ftmle Branne. man; Mistress of Kinance-Nannie Fultz: Mistress of Records and for-respondence-t'hristtne Hurst, Pro-tector-Martha Hurst. Guard-n-nsle

Keller.

cashier township, arrested Thursday for con-

tempt of c urt for failure to move from the Eiteljorge farm by Feb. 1 as ordered following hearing of a suit for possession filed by Eiteljorge, 1 was released after appearing before Judge Wilbur S Donner. Pie-singer j told the court he had been unable to

moxe because of a sick child. Judge dits. led Donner ordered Ple«*enger to x-a'ate. Shelton.

recovering from a bulle: wound, while Shelton i.« serving a life sentence in Michigan -tate pr on for r ibbing a bank at Kalex-a. Mich One man was

killed in the robbery.

Fingerprints found on shattered glass of a Bloomington automobile used by the Morgantown hank ban-

to the identification of

however, as ere!.

on a- the child reonv-

Dr Ada Schweitzer of th^ (Mate board of health will lecture tonight at 7 30 o'clock In the high school auditorium on the subject, "Woman, Her Health and Efficiency.'' Two films on cancer and posture will be shown This Is the second of a series of health lectures being sponsored by the local Parent-Teach-ers' association and the American Association of University Women.

Th"*e from a distance w-ho attend-

|e: *h*- funeral of Je-»e M CofGn at Fillmore Thursday afternoon were: Dr. and Mr*. G. R. Coffin, Monticello; Mr. an Mr*. f>| S. Coffin, Frankfort: Roy Coffin, Terre Haute; Mr 1 and Mr-. Harry Marker, Eugene Yunt. J e Yunt. Mrs. Cora Kelley,! M- Martha Ij«\a| and Mrs. Tressie Snerrer, all of Charleston, III ; Mr. ■ind Mt- Oliver Frazier, Mr. and Mrs.

Alva Campbell, of Danville

The Bloomington car, a Chrysler coupe, was recovered near Greenj castle * here it had been abandoned by ' the robber*, who are beliex-ed to hav* -tolen another car there belonging to ! Prof. Lester M Jones The Greeni car tie car later was recovered a*

1 Bloomington.

castle d- -1- •!• -t* -K dKeelsxille Man Weds Brazil AAoman \\ ed*n-*da> Brazil. Ind. Feb 3—Miss Ethel Cox of Knight*ville and Paul Miller of Reelsville were united in marriage Wednesday at the office of Justice \A V Gates , n North Franklin street d- d- + :• d- dCentury Club To Meet Saturday The Centutv club will me"t Satur day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Nellie Andersen. 40R Elm street. Mrs. R W Pence will have the program for the afternoon. d- d- d* d- d- dMrs. smith Hostess to Ihursday Rinding Club The Thursday Reading club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Roland Smith, east Walnut street. During the business meeting tie following officers were elected: president, Mrs. Harvey Oxyens; vicepresident, Mrs. Glen Hunt: secretary. Mrs Tulla Haymer an! treasurer. Mrs. Clarice York. Mrs. Florence Gardner had charge of the pr< gram on the subject “StoryTelling music " Seventeen members were present. During the .social hour the hostess serve) refre hments.

•S*

Country Reading Club

Met Thursday

The Country Reading met Thursday afternoon with Miss Clata McPherson. Nineteen members were present. Old fa-hioned Valentine verses were given in response to roll all and old lox-e songs were sung. A I special number, “Dai-y* Wont Tell" was given. Mrs. IJoyd and Mr*. Danel Houck played a piano duet. The w' rk for the afternoon was presented by Mr- Jo! n King, who gave a review of the hook "Forgix*e Us Our

T respasses."

Mrs. Albert Landes, Mrs. Yernr-r Houck and Miss Josephine Stoner

were guests

•J*

Entertained With

Bridge Party

Mr*. Ora Krider, Melrose avenue, entertained Wednesday evening with two tables of bridge. High prize was awarded to Mrs. Te i Bock, second prize to Mrs. Ethel Williams, and low to Mrs Bertha Howard. Refreshments w* re served and the gue*ts departed at a late hour

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Club Entertained With

Chinese Luncheon

The member- of the Woman’s Study Club were entertained Thursday af-tern-'ot, at 1 o’clock with a delightful Chinese luncheon at the h ,me of Mrs. M. G. Thompson on Seminary street.

The guests were seate 1 in

room, at small tables which were de-

Xorrr.al College and Indiana university and ha® taught in the Waynetown. Bainbridge ami has supervised mu-ic for the past four years in the Mo .resville schools- She is especially talented in music both a- soloist and

tor V' J< ra *« •

..ted from Purdue university with the *la*s of 1921 and is a member of Al-1 pha Gamma Rho fraternity. He re-,

$10 for double reservations Out of nme hotels canva -,“d, Ax already are booked to caua ity. TV remainder expect to hang up the • ?,

R. O.” sign soon.

At the Mayflower, whem (he Pres: dent-elect made his home d :nng recent visits rn confer m ith President Hoover and Congressmen 1 xfwi j n . augural reservations have • * *i ma.le

■' • [TI^Mive! The Mayflower has booked

university. The couple will live *

nesota

in Mooresxnlle where Mr. Jessupisen- | gagcl in the hardware business-

-S- -S- 4- + •!• + +

Monday Club Meeting Has Been Postponed The meeting of the Monday Club a hi ■) was to have been held peh. fi,

has been postponed.

IHIF.FT STOLE ONLY

THI'.nMKiK AL QUESTIONS

WATSONVILLE, Cal. (UP I—A

thief who entered St Patrick’s church I customers,

and rifled what appeared to he a poor box probably 1- busy today trying to find answers to several hundred theo-

logical questions.

The box contained only papers carrying questions members of the church were desirous of having an swered hy the pastor.

of 18 -tates.

The Carleton Hotel adopted a policy j of -ellirig seven-eighths id -< hou>f | to the public and reserving the remninder for regular guest* Already approximately 350 reserxat ■ - have

been made

The Willard already ha* ■ vented lie tween 350 and ‘775 reser • ns awl expects to complete it kinc«

shortly

The Washington ha

to capacity—about 650 r* .n*

A few rooms are being

PUZZLE IS JUDGE’S GIFT

DETROIT (CP 1 Recorder's judge W McKay SkiPnian received a belated Chris’nia.* gift in the form of a jig-saw puzzle While his family gathered around, he put it together piece by piece. Completed, it presented a group picture cf the buildings j «• Michigan Htat--* Prison at Jackson ! jThe .-ender was Herbert G. Smith I -en*enced to the prison by Judge Sklllman in 1929 for robbery armed

i»i i'.i.icsmi:

Haxtng cold my farm at auction at my farm, north cn Sta'** Road I t

Rememlier the Rummage Sale by : OKS Court House Saturday mom- | ing. ' 2-2t I

Wednestlax. IVli. I'

inCKI'l) HOTELS l-APECTKI) FOR IWiail \TK)N

uld 1

Commencing at 10:3(1 \ fullowing personal good-:

HORSf *

t bte brow n horse. 10 > real good one. One bay mare, smooth mo.nth,

farm mare

One brown marc blind "■ I f jrnl

ADA AN< I RESKRV ATIONS FORK- < A' I III GE ( IDtAA D I OR ( KRFMONIES

WASHINGTON. (UP)-A month lK>fore the inauguration of Franklin It. Roosex’elt finds leading hotels here ready for capacity crowds and holding reservation* for "old-timers." A canvas* showed that inaugural gues-.s will pay standard rates. The majority of managers are selling only

double reserx-ation*.

Hotel officials generally were in

ROOSEVELT TO t RUSE .1 emlmo-a I ron. I’acr Owe!

Frederick I Prince, Boston merchant. Harold!'*!' 0 dt*cus.»ed railroad problems with

Knetzer. Pittsboro. Mrs. George Phil-; 'I f Roosevelt. lip- and son Edgar and Mrs Ray A host of names cf prominent Randolph Brazil; and Mrs. Rose Cof Democrat? f or positions in the admin-

fip and da ig ter Anna, Danxdlle.

istration has cropped up as a result

of the patronage discussion.

In • • -u.t of Mary E. Perkins Dr. Felix Frankfurter, Cambridge, against W lliam Oscar Perkins, Cora Mass., ig advanced as a likely choice Bu-h md Maria Olus Perkins, it for solicitor general; Vincent Astor which the plaintiff demands a judg as assistant secretary of the nax*y;

1 accord that no reduction in rates was

l nln gj necessary to attract xdsitors. The

corated with Chinese fl-wers. IdacI-j '

Many hotel* recently slashed rate*

Chine*

menu HmI

1 study of presented

rr.ent ..f fA.mxt on an alleged unpai<l Rohert Gore. Florida.

really

Al I * *o| Rl GOVERNOR PLANS

commissioner

note, th.- defendant Cora Bush Friday of internal revenue; Breckenridge filed a cr. ,s-rv.mplaint in circuit court . L ng, Missouri; Sumner Welle*,

(gainst T e plaintiff in which she al-! Washington, and Prof. Moley, New . - - Kl v, n g

■- led on ha* been fully V rk, ndar aaowt

■acd* an<l canlles. A wa.« served hy lad if*«

nf^ costume.

The programs, which are China for the year, were during t-,e business session

Mrs. William Blackwell talked for about ten minutes on current topics

of the world.

Mrs Harry Wells very ably .liscusw°d “Geography and Typography of China" following among other things. Carpenter’s World Travel. Two gu. *tMrs. Lilliam C- Ijyan and Mrs. f) D. Abbott were present.

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Mrs. Aloare Hostess To H. Fcr.nomics Club

The Warren township Home Economics club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs Myrtle Moore the meeting was opened by singing “America The Beautiful" Twenty-seven member* resnonded t„ roll 1 II e jvif ( g

L k sli(* S( k ai"

-1 that now all charge iqiproximatelv the same for single and double rooms-

RIDK 11N SI Ml SAAA satis that the plaintiff is in- Hi 1 Brace Maryland, assistant

CHARGR*; TO BE NOLLE PKOSsFJ) IN M ASSE CASE ! T ONOLULU Frb 3, (UPi-L'n-confirmed reports that assault chaises against the four surviving defendant-*:!! the ' r halia Masse at tack er » will be* node prossed shortly e.t S. Uottle fleet (le|iar(s from Hawaiian waters created a sensation here

JEFFERSON CITY. Mo., (UP)— .Missouri’* nexv governor. Guy B. Park, plans to take a h at ride before the state navy is junked The Ion** vessel of the nav\, .mb-

Keokuk la., to go in dry Hook It is expected a bill will be passed at the present legislature to junk the*host. “If the legislature scraps our navy, I want to take a ride U* r. Tappen* ” the governor said

debted t- her in the sum of $500 over; secretary of the treasury; former

and ab< .. • value of the note. The cross-complainant, who resides at Eagle* north of Indianapolis, through her attorney F. S. Hamilton, sets out in detail u claim of $3,240.25 for services alleged rendered the plaintiff

and her s. n Billie Bain.

M .(*.• .1. -epe v. McKee, N>w York. Arthur O’Brien, Washington, assist

ant secretary of war.

FOR SALE- 125 big English whir* |,n||«s Inquire ar

Mllinc etatlon In Mt.

While Rose

Meridian

VICTIM SAVED BANKROLL PORTLAND, fire. (UP)—An assailant slugged Lio Vieck. Filipino, on the head with a p p bottle, but Vieck saved his »22o bankroll by yelling at the top of big lungs until the attacker fled.

ton. There were three gue-t- who became members of the club. The Indies have made a quilt top which is to be set up and quilted at the home of Mrs. Lots Wright. During the social hour refreshments were served Assistant hostesses we’re Lacy Hedge

and Lucy Shields. + + + •{• 4- + + Former Bainbridge Teacher Is Married

Mi.*« Fances Hession, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Hession of Pittsboro. and Leland Jessup of Mooresx-ille. were

HEDGE’S MARKET

I'llONF. 12

( buck Roast LEAN JUICY 7c

Bacon 3 tn 5 lh. Piece. Lh. .

JOWL Lb. ..

61c

PURE PORK Sausage

4 Lbs. 25C

Oleo 3 Lbs.

25c

Round or ixiin Steak

15c"

Lround Beef

LARD

t bounds

19c

Pork Steak

3 i' bs 2i)C

LEAN

Coffee, Sunriae Brand—Lh

Fresh Fish 15c , ' b '

3 Lbs 25c FRESH LEAN

Fresh Hams

Half or Q i _ Whole. I.h. U 2 C Skin and Fat Off

Sunbritf Cleaner 3 Cans 10c

Hit; BEN SOAP 10-8 Oz.

-

Out in the residential ’ ■ f the

city two hotels already are tuminr down applications They are ’h* Want-

man Park and the Shoreh.n A capacity house of 1.000 alrfaiiv

is booked for Wardman I'irk. TV Shoreham, operating mere a* an apartment-hotel, has only Urt trans-

ient rooms. All have been *1 ’.Among the more m lerat* riH

establishments the situati-.n - tV same. Prices at the*.- 1 • ranim from $3 to $4 50 for sinvle an! from $3 and $4 t" >" i i!!’

rooms

i u ill nfftr Two milrt

Al |V

.,d Sltr.

mare mare.

One mule, smooth mouil

good worker. MILK COW *

Two Shorthorn cow*, rom.n * vears old: Three Jersey ra*'- *

years o'd.

27—HOGS—27 3 Ihiroc sows *n farrow ahiut

March 15.

< )ne Ihiroc sow and nr ■ ►no Big Typo Poland m.r* Imf. 22 Durnc sin :rls. wei"lii!

II.-

SHF.FP 13 Hlackfaco Ewes. H . !■ soon Two Blackface huckA general set of farm imlil.mrt" will )>e off?r«-d. Two sets good wurk harin *- D 1 '!* Giant corn sheller. oiw* 1 I 2 I'k engine and numn iack "wimi' Household Goods TERMS- < a*l.

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R' ner row .-em

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C. Aestal. Aiieii.in er Roland I an 1 Iti Dinner will he serx.d. —;

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far,

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