The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 October 1933 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER. QREENCASTLE. INDIANA. I RIDA^. OCTOBEH -0- 1^1.
Foolball
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MANCHESTER
Saturday. October 21. 1933.
BlackstocI: Fidd 2 P. M.
Admission $1.10
Infield $165
Children 10c
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Phone ECONOMY STORE 7
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I resh Oysters, in sanitary
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Dr.-Hid. U>. 20c
Sealed Pints
25c
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' *'i'h:it Good ( ider”
< >nions* 5 l^b liag
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Fresh Gel- 10c
fauliflower, large solid ....
17c
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Af .lt •( (’rbp, Jidry
t offee, ( base and Sanborn
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JouathanH, )•' 1 •' 27.’
Lb-
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Lien Brand ( offee
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2 Lbs 33c
Lb
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Lt)!».. jf’s ( i i f lake . 1 ron
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1 luktlu f, r.si; e , 1*1.a 27c
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THE DAILY BANNER
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Herald Consolidated "It Waves Vnr All”
Entered in the J
. post off ice at Grecncastle, I n -1 diana, as second-j class mail mat-1 ter under Act of j
March 8. 1878.
price, 10 cents per
week; J3.00 per year by mail in Put- | nam County; $3.. r .O to J5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. | PERS0NALAND LOCAL NEWS
* wa DO CUB BMJT Subscription
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%,/ SUNBPITf CLEANSER
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A rested and Approved i>j w uud Houav K.cpiny InaLiuto
Pancake Flour \iiKinia Sweet PackaRe I®'' U< > a I Dchreri (Jui k Setting Asst. Flavor^. 3 for 10c Seal:-', I’ & <i. Flake White 7 barn for 23c < uh d Steak, no waste Ih. 2llc Club Steak, jciiiir heifer lb- 17c •Chuck Rrast, Young Heller. Lb 12 I -2c Swift’. Hteakfas’ Roll
* Racen Ih 14c , , , IBrl 4
Hc'nniek. 2 Rkirw I aiu J I ra \ I RI F Salt F'isb. New Catch
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Lux Toilet. Lifebuoy 3 F ur Pork < 'heps, cut even, Ih Pork Tenderloin .lb Country Sausage. Lb. Hrains Fresh Calf, Lb. . Spare Kihw, |* \|. 2 Ibe.
Fresh FYsh
19c. 17c :t()c 15c lOc 15c
HEDGE’S MARKET
I'HONE 12
Boiling Beef
5c
lender
Hrisket, Lb.
Beef
Pot Roast
10c
LB.
! ,;n t r e Juicy Franks
Breakfast BACON 3 To 3 Lb, Pie-ce 1 2!C LB Sugar Cured Brisket Bacon in. 9c Modern OLEO 3 Lbs. 25c Fresh Pork Brains 5c Lb.
?.l UEBIRDCOFFEE,Lb..... 15 c
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LBS
28c
j Hume Made Sausage 2 , as 15c
LARD .‘S 1 ba. 19c Ground Beef I ms 25c
Miss Betty Broadstreet will sjien.l this woek-ermi with friends in Indianapolis. Mr s O. W Tice of Roanoke, Va., is vi.-iting her sister, Mrs J B Henry of this city Earl Smith of Bainbridge, rural mail carrier, who has been quite ill, was reported greatly improved Fri-
(Fiy.
Information that Sam Johnson and Herbert Terry, both of this loiinty, have “eloped" from th'* Evansville State hospital, has been received by county offb ials. Johnson left the Institution Oct. 7 while Terry escaped custody Oct. 17. according |o the report. .Servi.es at Brick Chapel church Sunday will be held as follows; 10 o'clock, church school, Charles Hendrick, superintendent. Sermon subject at II o’clock will be "Riches Without Sorrow." Mrs. Maybelle Layman, teacher at Fern school in Madison township, who underwent an appendicitis operation at the county hospital recently, is reported getting along nicely at the h<mo f Mr. anil Mrs. Claude Wimmer, 303 west Washington street. Mi. and Mrs. Earl Brown and family have moved from Greencastle to Nohlesville where Mr. Brown will be connected with the Northern Indiana Power Company office. His place at the local office has been taken by I William E. Murray of the Clinton office of the same company, Mrs. Sarah Margaret Kivett, wife of Elijah Kivett, died at the Coleman In, pital in Indianapolis Wednesday, a week after she was taken to the hospital from hur home in Centerton. Mrs. Kivett attended DePauw university, f ill wing her graduation from Maitinsville high s hcol in 1920. She was the dauy ter of Mr. and Mr . T. J. Kennedy i Olive Green of Putnam county was granted a dilutee from Theodore Green of Clay county in circuit court Friday moining on grounds of nonsuppori mill cruel treatment. Custody of a hild was given the mother with the fat ic- being permitted to visit it at stated intervals. By an agieenient the father also is to pay to the cb-rk of the court $1 per week for supix.rt of the child.
Special • for (H<l (iold I)av a box of Candy plannetl specially fur old K«ld day, schrafft’s gold tassel as«ortrt»ent will make a hit with your guest this weekend. 60c a pound. of course if you really want to put on the dog, get the folks one ol the personal clioice boxes or a gold chest, Sl.aO Sam Hanna's Hook Store gieencastle agent Im sehrafft’s
June Landis of ihciison, Wis, is visiting Mr. and M Park Dunbar
over Old Gold day.
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: Luca I People Attend Ferre Haute Wedding largest nf {he wed'dings of Terre Haute's xicial set this season was that of Mis> Franct#i°EJixabeth Zai> ing. ittractive mid popular daughter f Dr and M'> EH T- Zaring of North j Eighth street, and Harry Allien Martin, son of Mr mid Mrs. H A- Martin of Grand Rapids, Mich., which, took place at 7:30 o'clock last evening at J the Central Presbyterian chifrch. . In the presence of c JJ0O wedding guests the vows were heard by the * Rev L O Richmond nf Shelbyville, Ind, a--*ste ■> Dr. 0- W. Btuckner of the cin. u iiun-h of Grand Rapuls, Mich Tb- double ring ceremony
! was read-
[ Mr Martin «! his bride left late in the even in c for their wedding tri]i. keejiing theii ilestination a secret They will be at home after N'ov. 15 at the Studyv- ' apartments in Grand
Rapidis, Mich
' Among the guests present were Mrs Howard M - is of Roaehdale, and Mr an- Mrs K. D Zaring. Mr and .Mr- R. V Zaring, and Dr J. F. Gillisiw'e, all -f Greencastle. •!- * * * * + + U illing Workers Met With Mrs. Boatman The Willing Workers met with Mr-. Fred F tman on Thursday. A
Nervous Women
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Michigan City, Ind.—“For woman’s trouble, worn-out
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nerves ai
breakdown in health, ituthing Is quite.so uod as Dr. Pierce's ^avorite Prescription,” said llrs. Mildred Vardamanof 232 VV. 4th St. ”Ab<iiit lour years ago
my health failed. My nervous lu-stem was shattered, I hardly knew what a good night's rest was, and suffered from *)<rrvous headactu-s atid great pain every month. After taking only two bottm ol dll' ‘I’i r-riptiolV I was flljoying the best of liealth.” .
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Y<m Hav^ Not ifi, rr ~ Uut Shoulij Talk To someone WWlsa „ chances i,r.- luo i ( , , ."''j recommend that you ci.-T for the needed money.
with the flute hut the piano as.well.. The society will always gladly welcome these* talented y ung people
LINDBERGH KIDNAPING INVFSTIt; tTION RENEWED
pitch-in dim was spread at the I noon hour. The business meeting
Mi-- u.imii^ Pel Miss Melba | rdei by the prealdepti Moorman, DePauw -tu-n-nts, entered Mrs Hallie Hihhs. Mrs. Davis offer-
the county hospital Fi lay for treat- p,.. iVt , r y
ment.
Mayor \V. L. !)*• in Chicago to Hpeml I ih< week. He wn Ids daughter-in-law Denman ami chllii--ii
has gone to remaind- r of eompnuied by Mrs. RicharJ
IN DIANA POL I' I l\ ESTOt K Hogs li.OtMl; h Id ve 187: steady with Thursday’s avei ire; hulk H'>0 to 300 lbs . !j : 4.45 to Ji ’ several select lots $4.55 to $4.50; several sele t lots $4.55 to $4.00; 30u lb- up. $4.10 to $4.35; 130 to 100 Hi- 4.10 to $4 35; 100 to 13<i lbs., $3 :i to $3.85; ;>ackmg sows $3 25 to j plain heavies down to #3.0o. Cattle 300; calv< - -oO; not enough steer.- ami heifers t. make a market; cow - steady, bulk ;3.00 to $3.00; low cutters and cutters $l.fKI to $1.75; veals steady, #7-hi down. Sheep 1,200; lambs active, 25 to 50 cents higher; hulk ewe and wethers $7.25 to $7.50; bucks $6.50 down; thrnwouts down to $4.00; fat ewes $2.<HJ to $3 00, otbers $1.00 to $2 IK).
WILDWOOD By request of the public there will be three more dances, Oct. 22, 'let. 29 and a masquerade dunce On 31. Music by Boh White’s orchestia. 20-1 p CHICHESTERSilLLS Ladle*! Aalt y oar Drucglrt /\ •»'» 4 r* iMumund / Itrauil rilUia Ke«l ii.i iioldCC}/ I l' 1 aLc no olbi r. Ituy V uf you tJragaUt. A.k fc r _ « Ml ' lltjft-TI 1(8 IM A 1 lill A N l» |»11 1 **,t r 40 v irf ki. sno ” M he • lest. Kehk-le. Hay Now I 1010 it bMJCtitSIS EVEKVWUint Til!. GRANADA Showing Swturdry Only
Loans
B CfN A FT! 1 MO BILKS i ‘iTot K. HOI SEHOLdgooS Indiana Loan(
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presented to the next legisiatur, W to other hoard memliers, Morton said he would 1™ Walsman in the matter,
Shoulder, lb. Chuck, Lb. Neck, Lb. (Lower Chuck)
Loin, Lb.
1 f Purlerhouxe or T-Bone lb,
1 Round, Lb.
GROUND BEEF I l T . he I™ e#t
I like, Lb.
(Wc Can Make ( heaper Hamburger) Real -Sausnije, It’s good, 2 lbs. Burk Roast, Shoulder IZ'^c—Ham, lb. Boneless Loin Roasts, Lb.
FRESH
25c 30c 25c
12'/c
25c 18c
27'ic
Hot Tamales. Try them—Per Jar 25c Spanish Rice } 5c A Good Quick Meal Macaroni ^ Cheese 15c Just Heat and Eat Chicken Dinner
Italian Spaghetti
Catsup—2 large bottles Mustard—Full Quart Corn Flakes—2 large Boxes Wheel nf kmtwk-dgr FREE New Deal Coffee—Lb.
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Will Please You-
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TRY GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
Bisquick — Package * 32c Wheaties — 2 Packages • 23c
Brusseb Sprouts. Cauliflower, Cabbage, Celery, Celrry Hearts, ParaniMt Twwpi * ,urols, Munis, Apples, Idaho Potatoes. New Dried Fruit. Radishes. Parsley. Sweeh Potatoes, Green
re|>pers. Etc. •
We have what you want and the price is (consistent with tilt* (juality.
H-.i-c leineiniier a so-called Irargam usually works a hardship on some one and may eventually
1 educe YOLR own SALARY. - .
1 >u ‘ an 1 s,eers foi a nickel a pound and buy Chuck Roast for seven.and a half cents a pound. 1 sell wheat at seventy five cents a bushel and * buy Flour for 39c. THANK YOU.
Ai JolsGn,5/&/-o/ liallo lujj}), im a KAIBLKS
Meat Market.
Phone 32
Pork Steak, Lb.
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Pork Roast, Lb.
8c and 11c
Beef Steak, Lb.
12c
Beef Roast, Lb. 8c to 15c
Franks, 3 Lbs. for
28c
Bologna, Lb
10c
Slicea Baeon. Lb.
14c
Side Bacon, Lb. *
12 1 •’ c
Fresh Side* Pork • Link Sausage, Liverwurst 8nd bunch Meats. »
free dflivf.ry
prayer. A -hurt musical program followed, including numbeis by Miss Martha Boatman and Mrs. George Estes. The X ivember meeting will he bebl at tin ! .one of Mrs. Harley
Smith.
.|. .t. .j. .(■ Entertained LuesD* I bursday Evening Thursday evening visitors with Mr. md Mrs. Fred Tineher and 1 hiugliters were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Manson Buster and daughters Reva and Wilma, of Greencastle; Mr. an,I Mrs. J H. Nichols. Mr. and Mis. Ira Nichols and son Cecil and daughter:- Leila and Mary Alice, of Fillmore; and L. E. Knight and wife, of Mt. Meridian. Delightful refreshments were served and the evening was enjoyed by all. Several local Itehekahs Utend District Meeting Among (hose fiom the Crescent Rebckah and Bee Hive Rebekah lodges of this city who attended the district Rebekah meoting at Danville Thursday afternoon and evening were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall, Mrs. Bachelder, Mrs. Maude Allen, Mrs. W. A. Mundy, Mr and Mrs. Eugene Snider. Mrs. Zola Lush, Mrs, R. B. Stringer, Mr. Alliert Houck, Mrs. Glenn Hunt, Mrs. R. L. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grimes, Miss Lela Talh tt, Mrs. W. D. James, Miss Dora Seeley, Miss Helen Hutcheson. Miss Maxine Seeley, Miss Nyla Seeley, Mrs Mary Ann C Bins, Miss Elizabeth Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown, Mr. and Mrs Fay Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. I Jacob Kiefer, Mrs. Lawrence Crump, Miss Edeth Brumley, Mr. and Mrs. Le iid las M< Neely, and Mr. and Mrs. < harles Meikel. Mrs McNeely was the local delegate from Crescent lodge. The seven member degree staff of the Crescent lodge eon furred the degree work. Supper wan served in the Christian •hureh basement. Following the meetng refreshments of coffee and cake were served. I* + ->• + •!• 4- + + W. H. M. Society Held Interesting Meeting Toe W H. M. S. met in Keystone ‘"lapel of the Gobin Memorial church Wednesday afternorn. It was a glorious October day, with the maple leaves turning to gold and the sweet calm sunshine, made glad the hearts of the members and friends >f the -ociety us they wended their way to the sanctuary for its monthly
meeting.
After a brief business session. Miss ■' mes took charge of the devoti mil period, reading the 15th, Ifith, and 91 si Psalms in which are shown the happy stale «f the godly and the help md comfort whi h is derived from the acceptance with thanksgiving and praise of God’s manifold blessings. The national annual meeting of the s- iety was held at Danville, III , Oct. j 11 to 16 and the reports from that gathering were brought jo the auxiliary by Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Jones of this city, and who aie officers of the conference. The presentation of these reports were enthusiastically received and no doubt will inspire all, with greater zeal ami greater effort to carry on a work which has touched 1 t ’<* lives of so many people in such a - plenflid way for m re than fifty j \eai -, H*nd will continue to d 0 so even | in these times of economic stress. A trio of young people, Marion SelIom. flute, Betty Nichols, piano, and Robin Feme, violin, delighted all with two special numbers. Also young I Sellers shewed his talent not only
NEW YORK. Oct. 20, (UP)—The government’s relentless search for the kidnapers of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., pushed unceasingly for more than 18 months despite meager clues, w:i>s pressed with renewed vigor today. At Hopewell. N. J., wherF the son of Col. and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh was stolen from his mu aery crib later to Ire found murdered, and in New York, where $50,000 was thrown over cemetery wait in‘a vain effort to recover him, intensified activity wis
reported.
In the 18 months since the abduction was perpetrated government agents, heeding the injunction ‘of the then President Hoover not to rest "until the criminals are brought to jus- ! lice, have trackm! down every clue. In order to co-ordinate its activi-l* ties the government now has united its investigating agencies under the justice department’s division of investigation. Attorney General Homer S. Cummings announced in Washington that the division would continue to cooperate with the New Jersey
ant it titles.
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IN AUTOMOBILE
ALBANY. Ore.; U'Pl-For »g| MAtthew Harcourt •■.•in*! :
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rates his cl the- in gasoline, injJ it and dive- from a tower intoaJ of water. Never ha- he been hind He wa• di. ■ ^ when he discovered the interior J ablaze. He put out the flames,.W had to be taken to the hospiulj] treatment of his burns.
RECEIVER ASKED
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 20. (UP)— Appointment of a receiver far the National Life Insurance Company of the United States of America, with home offices in Chicago, was asked today by Atty. Gen Philip Lutz, Jr. His petition was filed in Marion county superior court to protect the interests of Indiana policy holders. The ompany was adjudged insol-
vent in Cook county, III.
' GREETINGS
To All Day
DePauw \liinini ami Old (iold I)a> \ isitors JAMES CAFE
ST ATE I AX BO Aid) I AVORS TAXING FRATERNAL PROPERTY INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 20, (UP)— Two members of the state tax board, Albert F’. Walsman and Gaylord Morton, said today they are in favor of taxing a large portion of property owned by religious, charitable, educational and fratemial onganiiati ns. Philip Zoercher, the tliiid member, could not be reached. Their announcement* were made at the request of an Indianapolis newspaper which is sponsoring a move to have milions of dollars worth of property, now tax exempt, placed on the tax r Us, Walsman said he had been collecting data on the subject for a long time. “During the last legislature I attempted unsucressfully to obtain pnsige of a law changing the exemption rule,” he explained. “Since that time I have lieen gathering information which is to he
Millinerf
$1.% - $25i New shipment jiNtf 1 ceived in wool crepf felt :md ve'vet. Other styles in the neweit Shades. $2.9!) - $3 95.
Store 'h c'ien until ': >•) 0 *: daily: Ogen Saturday until l| p. m.
TheOmilih Shop
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Flint's Market “THE HOME OF HOME KILLED MEATS Take advantage of the declining li ve stock prices. Buy better quality meals for less money here.
STEAKS Bound, lb. Loin, Ih. . T Bone lb.
22c 25c 25c
Fancy Roast, 12J • 1' )l '
Hamburger, Lb. N 1 / Boiling Beef, lb. N 1 /
Live and Dressed Frys or Hens.
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Vlaxwell
Flour
House Coffee
24 El). Ba?
;; 25c
79c
A OotH) Bulk 9fr „ • °tfee, 2 Uts. ..
((I K K N APTH' 2 If SOAP, 10 bats 1
A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUJTS AND VEGETABLES . Phone 355 * 316 N. Jackson Sb FREE DELIVERY
