The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 June 1933 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLF, INDIANA. FRIDAY. JUNE 16. 1933.
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Regular “^Gcul'ahouts”—these \LoveJ.y Sheer Cotton
Frocks
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THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated "It W.yw. For All” Entered In the poatoffice at Greemcatitle, Indiana, a* second class mail matter under Act of March 81 1878. Subscription price. 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $3 00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.
MORE NEW ENTS I1AVL A RRIVED I C'K lUk: M
You see Ai* n Sneer. • racefult^^ vo il< ► lo *-.ith orga id; .nf’ ies, flow s. bc.v.C Dot'.ed sheers, to. SnuP- cuilnrs an 1 sa ^ lies! Coi ae ar.id help your* j to shee Qc/.iic! . t- J. J $1 and $1.98
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
NEW SW AGGER COATS
JCt PENNEY CO
Miss Joan Toliver of f’ronch Lick 1 i.< vi-itii.g relatives in this cityPaul Heaney, south I.ooust street, reports he picked a ripe tomato from j his garden Friday morning. Mary Louise Lar.gley returned to I l her home on Maitinsville street. Fri | day from the county hospitalMr. and Mrs R- R Coleman of Racine. Wis-, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs J A- Dietrich, east of town. | C. C. Gillen of Greencastle was a ' luncheon guest at the weekly meet- i ling of the Crawfordsville Kiwanis |
! duh Thursday noon.
Mr- aid Mrs. Frank Rittles who have been visiting here a week with \ Mrs- Raser Rittles and family, left , Friday for their hi.me in Pine RlulT,
Ark. ! - - — ~ ~ '' ~ I! I) > an I < harles Ruis, sons of I, . m I D<||<|k I I Ml and Mr- M. H. Buis of Fillmore | 1 "N* » I/lnrUnf
-pi-lit lust week visiting their grand- ' parents, Mr and Mrs. John Under-
. wood.
Used Cars
Ias|H‘ct our used cars a.nd see the difference between ust a used car
and a
RF.COXDITIONER i SED CAR. 1932 Ford, 4 Cyl. Tudor. 1932 Chevrolet Sport Sedan. 1930 Ford Coupe ( Humble seal
Job).
1930 Ford Sport Roadster. 1929 Nash Coupe 1929 Chevrolet Sedan
Extra • lean
1928 Chevrolet Coach. 1927 Buick Sedan. This is the cleanest and best group of used car* ever offered for sale by us and wi again urge you to compare them with any used
car anywhere,
OPEN EM M MIS
L - H. Chevrolet
Sales Ine. 115 N. Jackson St.
Laura Ritzier Bride
Of Rerl Ruis
Miss Mvnrd Hostess At Dinner Thursdaj
Dean Katharine S- Alvord entertained women employes of the DePauw administration building with a 1 dinner at the House Reside the Road jin Danville Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Favors in the nature of small
! The marriage of Laura Ditzler,! soap-stone monkeys were given daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W H. Ditz-j Kuests. In addition to the hostess the dor, to Rerl E. Ruis, son of Mr. and following were present: Mrs E E Ruis, east of town, took, Miaa Mabel kreuger, Catherine place at the Ditzler home in Peru, Tillotson Imogene Cooper^ Mary | June 10, at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. , Uenny, Mary Frances Cooper Ruth Renjamin Kendall officiating (Quebben.an, \'»\ue Tm.mons A ene n ' After a short wddding trip the hunter, \ era Worth, Helen Kenda 1, ; ! couple returned to the home of Mr. Wilhelmina Lank, Margaret Emily ' Ruis. where they will stay for a short | McGaughey and Catherine Coopertime. Later they will leave for Can- ! ++ + + + +
ada for a month's trip. They will j T( , make their home ,n Lapel where the ^ ^
bridgejrroom lias been teaching lor
; the past two years.
THE AMERICAN SECURITY CO. Loans & Discounts Phone 98 11 Vi E- Washington St.
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The Slavens family leunion will be held Sunday, June 18, at the home of Homer Slavens, 4 miles west of
Brick Chapel. •I* 4* d* *h d* *h
i Mrs. Ruis graduated from the Peru high school and attended one year at DePauw university and one year at Indiana university. Mr Buis grad-,
I uated from the Fillmore high school K - ' S ' lo " a ' e and DiePauw university- He later: * n8 P ef, i° n Saturday
* took a pest graduate course at Indi- | Greencastle Chapter No. 2.>:> O. Eana univeisity and is now teaching I wil ' mee t in callpd 8ession Satur -
in Lapel.
installation of officers at the July meeting. A picnic breakfast was planned for June 28- The committee in charge is Mary Lou Hammond, chairman, J 0 Ruth Donnohue an 1 Zenobia Atkin-
son.
Agnes Baughman to.>k charire of the devotional period and Hairier
HEDGE’S MARKET
RHONE
( buck Roast NECK CI T
10c
IB.
BATON 2 To 3 Lb.
I nd pi 1 i t- Q 1
8lc
Ground Beef 10C 14l) " FRESH LEAN
ALR1N.S HANDY’S i ill BIZI r MILK 8c Qt
50
Lb N'l M ight
$3.68!
Lard 3 ^s. 22c
Pl’RE PORK Sausage 4 25c
Pork
Steak 10c Ih
LEAN
HAMS Sugar Cared
135c
l .it.
Coffee Sunrise Hrami- I.h. .
PORK (HOPS
LB.
15c
\\ hole or H itlf
10c
Large Juicy FRANKS 10c ">• BEEF STEAK 121c Lb
HAPPYLAND NEWS Wish to announce that we have leased the Fairbanks Swimming Pool of Terre Haute at South 1st St., on the Banks of the Wabash. Now open with all ihe latest Sanitary Systems that you have found at Happyland, < Union, Ind., and under our personal management. HAPPYLAND SWIMMING POOL ( t IMON, INDIANA NOW OPEN Prices For Both Pools Wdh llir exct-plmn nl Seaton 1 it Lets all the reit o( the liekets a.e wood in either Pool Adults lo swim 25c Children under 1 2 years ol age 15c Suit Kenials 15 f 50 Swim Ticket $9.00 25 Swim liekets $5.00 1/ Swim Tickets $2.75 B( ^ A SKASON TK'KKT Adults $8.00 Under IG years of age $6.00 10 Years of age oi under • $4 00 W** It a \ f* Iht* bi‘s' «»f | fe gt’flrd* in (he Male on duly all im* tinr*. J*o '* on *n a( 8 a in. to Id n in every day- ar#* not furnlHhcdHappyland Clinton, Ind., has a 10c reduction—please bring your towel or a charge of 5c will be made. ( iciceK-i11) n'l.1 refrex’imenCs are haisdled at htith olacea R"' ii hl 'aMin tick. I .ind hm im m !■( Rl I RKHH W Mf\| ( M \ M ater. Ha|:pylan 1 immiiiL*I'uid hn'rl* unequal^record i'l maqt wava 12 years of sutcee-liil awimmiqg. handling lire largest rrntt D «f any Pn s in l-i.ha’a .n.' NOT t DROWNING OR NEAR IIKOMMNG win ’ BKCArsF oi near w vter '
U ilina Jean Hurst and Bobby Larkin of Mt Meridian broadcasted over the “Children’s hour’’ radio program of station WFBM Saturday. Miss Hurst who is a daughter of Mr- ar.d Mrs. Aithur Hurst received a prize in the girl's section of $3. Funeral services for William H.-1-t n, Madison township farmer who die I Tuesday, w ill be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock from the VlcCurry funeral home The Rev. V. L. Raphael will be in charge. Interment will be in Forest hill ceme-
tery.
Funeral -.ervices for Jesse Wells, 704 s'.uth College avenue, will be held Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock ITom tin- Met uiry Junwal home. The Rc\ Robert T. Reck, pastor of the Christian church-, will be in charge. Interment will be in Forest Hill cemetery. Richard Crowder, of Attica, who I returned home Monday after receiving j his master’s .iegree at DePauw ut.i- ■ i-it\. has been confined to hi !s-d by illness at the home of his parents, tin Rev and Mrs. R H- Crowder in Attica, according to the Attica Ledger Tribune. Funeiul services for Mrs. Albert Akiii'. iv 10 died Wednesday a 1 her » I tuime northeast of town, were held Friday afteinoon at 2:30 o’clock from jthr McCurry funeral home. The Rev. k V 1. Raphael, pastor of the Presbyterian church, was in charge. InC-r-ment was in Forest Hill cemetery. Howard Knight, 31 years old, who ‘.scaped from the Indiana State Farm f . pt. is, H»3l, while serving a term imi .se i m Jay county, was given a sentence of 1 to 5 yeais in the Indiana State prison at Michigan city Friday by Judge Wilbur S. Donner , m circuit court. Knight was returned here on the escape charge by u penal I farm agent. % j The case of Sydney Cook of Green ra th- against Frank Booher, tenant .on the former’s faryi in Clinton township, heard in circuit court Friday , ,miming, was taken under advisement by Judge Wilbur S Donner following the presentation of evidence , by witnesses for the plaintiff and defen laid The plaintiff charged that her tenant violated a written lease contract by permitir.g livestock to run at large on tlie farm and by failing to pay rent. The defendant alleged he had oral permission to u.-e part of the farm not covered in ids his lease, for livestock, and that he had worked out his rent. The plaintiff is demanding fulfillment of the' contract ffhd hack rent of $20.70. Al-1 h.-rt Williams was attorney for the! plaintiff and Fred V. Thomas was at-1 torney for Booher-
(Maude Viet I i Mgr. Terre Haute
I. M. Vietti Arthur Vietti Gen Manager. Mgr. Clinton
In Go.
( ASF OF RO< KY MOUNTAIN SPOTTFD FEVER, CARRIED BY TICK, DISCOVERED
Rocky Mountain spotted fever, a disease prevalent in the Rocky mountain states and little known in the eastern states, ha been reported by a Montgomery county doctor. His diagnosis has been substantiated by the U- S. Public Health Service, at
Washington, D. C.
day evening. There will be a banquet
They will be at home in Lapel after | at 0:30 o’clock. At 8 o’clock there will | Heaney conducted the program which the lust of August 1 L e a meeting at which the Worthy consisted of articles read by Mildred a. .[. + + ++ j Grand Matron, Rose L. Malcolm, of Atkinson, Marjoriq IVnefiel, ihlen Mi> Snider Entertained 1 Indianapolis, will inspect the Chapter. | Crawford and Virginia Shirley on the t'ousins Thursday + + + + + + p. ogress of China and the progress in
Triangle Club I <4ur (
Mrs. L. D Snider was hostes* to a V j e , Wednesday ! rr,1p ' ,uly n,eeti, »t "ill be held at group of cousins Thursday at her, T,.j ane i e c i u b of the Christian j ,he home of Mis ' Kara Lagle.
home on North Madison street ' n , church met Wednesday night at the! honor of her cousins Mis. G- ^ ■ | church. The following officers were: •Schwartz, of Harrisburg, Pa., and elected for the year: president. HarMrs. L S Perry of Indianapolis, who I |j ( q Heaney; vice president, Maiy Lou are visiting Mrs. FJ- L- Shields ofj Hammond; secretary, Virginia ShirPutnamville. i ley; treasurer, Marjorie Benefiel. The hostess, assisted by her daugh- , Letty York, chairman, Agnes ter Esther, served a delicious dinner Baughman and Mildred Atkinson
BETHEL A. M E. ( BURCH
at noon. The afternoon was spent in conversation and reminiscence. Cousins present to enjoy the day with the guests of honor were Mrs. James Reeves, Mrs. PL L- Shields and (Bessie .bonds of Pulnamville, Mrs. Frank Walsh and Mrs. R. E Richards of this city. ++++++ Sect inn Four Met Thursday Section P'our of the Christian
were appointed to he in charge of the
C. FU Benson, pastor. Sunday school—9:30
Preaching at 11 a. in. by the pastor and services Sunday night at 7:15.
Sermon by pastor.
The disease, which is marked by church their regular business
high fever, extreme prostration and intense netvous symptoms, is accompanied by a skin manifestation or eruption which -covers the body, hence | the name "spotted fever.” It is like typhus or ship fever in J its manifestatiiew and like malaria and yellow feur in that it is car-I t ied through a host or a vector, the I h i.-t in this instance being the common wood tick. How this particular wood tick became infected with spotted fever and carried the disease to a citizen of Montgomery county is unknown. Thi disease U not ci ntago us and is only carried through the medium of the
tick
POUR FOOTED CHH KEN CHAMOIS, Mo., (UP)—A fourfooted chicken is one of a flock < f Barred Rocks owned by Mrs. Nancy L ng. The chicken is fully developed and uses all four legs in walking
SATURDAY SPECIALS Special Lot of Girdles 50c and $1.00 Wash Frocks 49c and TOc Millinery, C’hoice 50c Ladies’ Silk Dresses, Special $2.00
FOR SALF,: I.ike new. 4-bumi r P.state gas Rto\ .•, large ovn and broiler, simmer burner Call lOa-Y'-16-It.
meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mis. Jess Reenter, south Jackson street.
+ *F 4* + + +
Tri Kappa Held Iniriation Thursday Tri Kappa sorority held initiation for Mi-- Barbara Thompson, Thursday evening at the home of Miss Joan I' Durham. P'ollowing the initiation a picnic supper was enjoyed at the home of Mrs. L. L. Porter, Northwood. Thirty-five members were in —
attendance. •!• -!- I- •!• *(- •(•
Local Women Attended Riley Hospital Breakfast Mrs. ('. P) Stoner, Mrs. Francis j3| Lyon. Mrs Charles Allen and Mrs J. S H Pitchford of this city attended the ^ annual June breakfast of the Riley hospital Cheer Guild, held Thursday in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel in Indianapolis- Meredith Nicholson. Hoosier novelist who was the principal speaker payed trioute to his close friend, the late James Whit-
comb Riley. + + + -K + +
CHOICE 10c Ladies’ Silk Mesh Hose, (.hires, CnttiM) Vest* other items.
Jewelry. Many
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THE QUALITY SHOP
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REEK BARGES BEAT VIRGINIA BEER LAW FREDKRK KMBURG, Va., (UP)— Beer barges on the Potomac juvt off Belvideie Ih ach soon will he “In ;.tine” the Virginia state dry law. Plans for anchored barges with decks conceited into beer gardens unbeing made by various promoters. The beer boats would he just outside the “one mile limit” of Virginia's jurisdiction over part of the historic river. The promoters intend to run fast speedboats from the Virginia shore to the beer haiges so that the thirst of residents of the Old Dominion may be assuaged.
Wail Wait Wail The only Big Show cominq thi' year will be here Thursday, Jiinr22
V\ hy Spend good moiney In sec a liUle Circus when it costs so Idtle to see the
moon..* Mi«Mt
SPECIAL FOR THIS DATE
ONLY
lids advertisement and 10c pre■■ented at Circus ticket window Ihursdav June 22nd will admit anyone, to big s!«ow, NcrthLng else lo s|s-nd. This price includes Ifnix* show and Menagerie where you i»ee ove. mu uninuttn fed.
Harmonizers l-H (Tub Mel Thursday Afternoon The Harmonizers 4-H (Tub met - Thursday afternoon at the home of i their leader, Maty Louise Talbott. A I picric was discussed It wa- decided that the next meeting will be held at th Home Economic's Building' Finch mend er will make erg- thing that is I required of them ++++♦+ Rosebud (Tub Helds Picnic I The R sehud club members and families met at the home of Grace Havens, Greencastle, on Thursday, j Each member furnished food. The afternoon was spent in boating, fish- 1 ing un i swimming. The next meet-j ring will be held with Mrs. Hazel | Priest, Greencastle. ++++++ lerre lliiute Attorney Married Here Thursday Samuel Peiry Douglas. Terre Haute attorney, was married to Mrs. Mabel Grace Ingles, of Mulberry Grove, III., in a ceremony performed here Thursday afternoon by Filder Lawrence H. Athey. The couple will make their home in Terre Haute. •F + + + + + Double H 4-H flub Mel Wednesday The Double R 4-H club met Wednesday morning at the home economics building. F’or roll call a name of a good book wi^- given. A picnic and a bake sale was discussed. Plan* were made for a picnic next Wednesday afternoon after the meeting. Rig.cuits are to be made this week. A demonstration of how to make a one-egg cuke was given hy ha Surlier and Frances Harris After the demonstration there were song* and games The next meeting will be next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 ! o'clock-
Foot Loin fort in Potter’s Nurse Comfort Shoes People with tender and sensitive feet are trying out these shoes for us ami report they are better than we tfuaiantml them to be. You people with 'enlarged joints, wanting’ a soft light shoe—we have them in our Nurse Comfort. $2.95 10 $5.00 Pgtter
■4 SIDE OP SQUARE.
THEECONOMYST0RL
GOLD MEDAL CAKE F'LOl R Soft as Silk 9Ci/. Pkg AOL BREAKFAST FOODS Large Packages of t orn F lukes, Post Tosties. Pep, and 1 Rice Krispies SOAPS FOR ALL PURPOSES While Naptha 9P»/. 12 Rais Lifebuoy. Camay, Palm 9(14* Olive. 3 for Jil/l TEAS FOR HOT OR K K
Liptons
1-4 lb.
SW I FT'S H AMS a iri H '' N Breakfast Roll t (I A O'tt* ii. r ,« ib. ■ ■’ - ,n
29c
Orange Peko Pkg
20c 10c 23c
Argo Glims Starch 3 Lbs
La France Washing Powder A n,t 10e SatNia fri'e AV*/ SWIFTS BRANDED SELECT
BEEF
Swiss Steak Round Shoulder. LbChuck Steak I.h
Cliuck Roast Lb. ...
< buck Boil Hb
13c 12c 11c 10c
phone
Hams, CenI 1 '. Cut
Lb.
I’l.Ol R IS GOOD PRol’l IG' Gimi Medal nr I’illsbuiy
Rag ' Prcspcril y Hi a ml
Hag Grapefruit large size See-Jleas
( alifomia ValOranges. Doz.
Granulated Sugar III Lbs
COFFEES
Premier, Del Monte. Maxwell House. Lb-
Lium Brand
Lb.
Del Monte Red Soekeyi Tall can (Flat 15c) Impoleid Sardines in olive Oil. 3 cans FRESH PORK (‘hops or Steak Lb
Roast
LbTenderloin Erenehed
Lb- Uaatl Plenty, ready prepare J '
of the Swift quality'-
740
5r)c
5c
21c 50c 27c 16c salni'W 20c 25c 12c 10c 23c
