The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1933 — Page 6
THE DAILY BANNER.® GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY^ NOVEMBER 22. \93j.
THURSDAY SPECIAL
BLANKETS, Single 70 x SO gg c BLANKETS, Double 72x81 $2.98 LADIES RAYON HOSE, I’r. 19 c HOUSE DRESSES, Fast color $] ( HINA WARE, Uhoice 1()c FAST ( OLOR BIAS TARE 7 C
LADIES’ RAYON Bloomers I* •in ties ( hemise
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MEN’S WORK SHIRTS 49c ^ ellow Balm (iLO\ ES, 2 for 25c :,0 in. OIL ( LOTH SQUARE 29c EXTRA SI'E( IAL 50 x oO TABLE (OVERS 59c r\BM; l \viPs
SFEUIAL
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Biovsnsburg Tonight!
Fob. lu Foanktln—there. j. e b, 17—Ball State there. Feb. 23—Wabash iiere. Feb. 28—1/jrlhani here.* 0 DOG'srUCX TO AUTO
k»KTIJ01T (I P) Will) an automobile, which parkins lot attciiiluntr bouKtit i oik! hami, came a.i I s-!iioiitli s old shepherd tiogsw liich they bad not liarealned for. The d >k I r fused to leave tin ear III- i i w lio -void the cat . eou4<l 'tot be i ftttnd. Humane autltori'ies fook , lie ! d a \wa> and found a new owner. FREEDOM OF ERESS COURSE \mv WILMINGTON. Pa. (I P) A spet ial course in freedom of t b 1 pte.sH, Ineltldinu |>roblems rtl aews papere und t '♦l!A. !iu been adifed to llte depaittnent of journali in at Wes tin in ist't unlt.eraity. For (be '
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t lent, •.sile’ • •irli "I basketball team will make its u but for the
lit:; ;.si rii-un this evening at the lo-] fir.-’ tinie m (jot in journal lam i» eal gym .taainst a ten i that has play-i offered t>y the college this .\ ( ur.
mi ive (•> six (caines Hi iwnsburir ha - i
wet) at lea t four of these tilts and' Mrs. Claude Glover, livinpr’south of
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Gteemastle. was confined to her heme hy illm - Wednesday following
at her home. '
th bo.\s on the first ' e itave (ilayed toe thet two r thn • ears and con-
(l i. utly ibe visit.*r hav • i veteran | , olla,; e
and ex)i* rieni e I airy relation How-|
(",.. . « ( (Minting n the Iiger I EMPLOYES NOW OWN I ill t(. cui* throuE ' 'it win and I TRANSPORIATI0N LINES,®
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get -tarted ff on tl right track.
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I kersfield's (i ( iransif system was | he Gru'i -a* tip ami Urownsburg It 'J"'ned todav I'j tree; uar luotonnen
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In newest colors with Black and White Green and White Brown and White.
$1.19
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I )oul)U‘ Boilers
Dish Pans ( ol Itt* Pols
PRINT ESS PAT POWDER 25c PEN and PENT IL SETS 29(* STEM'NS LINEN T’owt»iin«- ]t) ( . ( HENILLE RITiS. 22x:H $] I.MFORTED VASES 50c & $1 WASH ( LOTUS, Each MENS UNION SUITS MEN'S WORK SHIRTS H^v ALL WINTER (OATS GREATLY REDl ( ED
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PAIR TO CIRCLE THE GLOBE ON BIKES
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(' nnh La tin ons hi- been rather reticent in iking public wh.it eonibinatieii "ill -tart ardnst Brnwitsbui ' t>ut Ire belli e the first fivi Ir; ometliing like this: K ntd Hutchison, forwards; C turight, eenfi r, I 1 Miicniny ar - . gtiard.--*—Vr (Itrazi 1 'I urn's W ith the Mloomfii i lie gill) two days away to open ' basketball . a■ im ( oaeh Wlveh 'eginning to Tk out what 1 >ks the se t on's startini* vur-ity. Su boys as Carpent' r, Wliitninn, CT - ; Bra Ishavv. Midntyre, Brown. Biuk* and Vttnce i up ir eertain to get into the first 'j a a c. There are SCI i nMier- on th"* varsity -quad that I nik like e-itli'Ts, hut it is t m early te inake any pre ilietion.s. . —oft raw fordavillr fournal) A m v gi ninasiun Alamo Bower- and N’eiv l{iehu "ii 1 Ano’her regional I . s tball tourney f r <’i iwfor 1-ville. H Iter basketiiall of n ials, or Ne bask l hall off i al - \ Giei’iirastle te n that doesn't go to the state finalResides Greenra-tle anil I) I’auw we have only three seh ’ ule- of Putna i county net teams on our desk We would appreciate tin Bainbridge, t'lni '.dale and Kussellville cards. The chcdules ni hand are as follows: Hell* Cnton Nov. 2 • Russellville there. Nov. 29—Paragon—here. Dec. 8 Am-r—there. 1 lee. I j Fillm ithere. Dai. ti! New Winchester there. Dec. 22 Van H treti—there. .Ian. 5—Russi Hi die—here. J. it. 13— Amo lie’e. .Ian. 24—( lov ' idale-—here. Jan. 2ii Fid more- here. Lcb. 2 Stilesville—here. Fid). 9 Van Huron here Fell. I h—Oyen. Feb. 2'!- Ron Iniale—there. M Teh 7-8 Si tioual tourney. Roarhdale Nov. 24 Open. Nov. 29- l.-ulog. there. Dec. H Rus elliille—here. Dee. 9 Marshall—then*, lie?, 1 .a Baioln idge—there. Dec. 22 Wingate here. •Ian. *! New Hi s —here, dan. 12 latdog here. Jan. 13 L illm at Uainbridgc. i dan 19- Open.
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Leb. 2 Rus.-ellville there. 9 Veeder.-hurg there.
and bus dai11 iv ho ojiia worked on tile line for wages. The ei'uuition, 1> llev al to be unique In publh seri ice aniiuls. di ieloper! when the San Joaquin High: A Power Corporation, foi im r o i tier of the system nctifl il the Califoruiii ' ; tiroHd f'oniit.isslot! ii plauiK i l • ahai ei. th ■ syslt ni t P• t* The •■niployes petitioned that the :treet car and Inis lines be turned owner to them to .'ij crate cmiperatively The request watt granted. The intplojes lerted it general uatnag er and began operation of tilt lines, the profits to be paid to them wages.
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I el.. 22 Lutiinence -there. March 2-2- Sec t tonal tourney.
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Mr. .iml Mrs. liay liven and family attended chut h tit West Union Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .Ii in Johnston and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs K. A. Marshall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ames of Brazil visited Mr. and Mis. William Go wens. Miss Nellie Marshall spent thn week end with Mrs. Dan Hutcheson at Hamrick Station. Mrs. Txarl Surber is able to be up I'art of tit. time. Mrs. Eva Nelson of Biazil is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edmon Mar-
shall.
Rev. Prather will (preach at Long Pianch Saturday night at 7:.'»u and Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Vlt TIM OF STRAY SHO'I < liaile- Gullett, living it the Maynard Grubb f irm southeast of tireeni aMle. was the victim of a >trav shot fired by one of a group of Indianapolis eolorej hunter Wednesday morning. The shot penetrated Gullett’s lower lip ami lodged in his jaw. He waj brought to the office if a ioc;d physiian where the shot was rein veil. The w-jund ivtts said to be not serious. Gullet was hauling gravel when struck hy the stray .-’not. J. F. t'arroll of Indianapolis suffered a fractured right leg, Wednesday wdiile hunting south of town. It was sa, 1 Mr. Carroll fell while climb- | mg a high fence. A local physi ian j was called and Mr. Carroll wts biotight to th. county hospital and ■ later U'ken t Indianapolis. FI LOR I \s II I Hr. M \DF. ID ORGANIZE .11 MOR HAND For the mist two years undifr the | direition of H. M'. Beigethon, Greencastle has md an excellent ::igh htsil lialtd. Rut la', au.-e of the lack of new talent coining n. the future does riot look very In j>eful for the organizatiun. In order to head < ff thi> impending starvation, a begin ning Junior Band t to be 'itganizmi II will be op"n to Ian. and girls fr m th, fit'll up to the llth gt ole. This is an excellent oppo.tunity, fi r Irovs sttH girls to start on some iiislnment. Most of the instru tion will be. given in seh id tine and must
ot it will lie free.
A course of eight les n ■will be given to all students who sign up at the beginning. Instnirtimi will Is, given in cl i e, in - ■; n, nndei a special teacher. Oncti a week all students are br*agHt i togei ier for 1 is ensemWe of the liuid, thereby giving them virtu.tllv .wi.lt ns p.o week Each student -ill ne Kenished ii ith on in trument ol ,n. n i,, ,,, , instru tion book an ! n -p ( , i ;i | teae'nor. Theie .will !-■ a reo onabL 'chatg • ; •f r this the fist eight weeks. \t t ’e end of the eight !e-.ons a demonstration (in eid will he •iven to which all parents will bo invited. If the cuts are satisfied with the progress of their .*hild. ul range,, ent - will he j made to carry on thi, instruction i thicugh-nit the chnol year iVe of
charge. •
A demoiistr.tion h tem w ill I# given in t 'e auditorium ,.f i
higli school Thursday evening, Nov. , ing sows >2..*i l - t
2.!, at 7:3!!. If parents are interested i in this plan and wish to get further i information -n it, they are hereby j cordially invite,' to attend without
any obligations on their part.
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INDIANAI’OI.IS I IN I.S'!()( K Hogs 8'ni"; holdovie s 2.288; early sales generally 20 cents lower, about half unsold; l*>') t" ‘225 Itis.. $3.7" to $3.80; 225 t" 300 H)s., $3. 50 to $3..*). r >; 300 lbs. up, $3.30 to *1.45; 140 to 160 lbs., I$3.55 to $3.<?:*•: 12" to 140 ins., $3.30 to $3.40; light pig $5.0.'i; pa k-
Cattle 7"". , alv steers i heifers aetivo, stroiir tu hiicr.l cents r more ah ne a i week Fa load steers $1.30 to ■ 3.73; plain U ers >1.0" and !• --; -t lieifers til to $'i.0(); -mall L ' .fi'.Oil; iinfill down to 82.01 a t„ Sil practical top -3.0"; low (utter* I .utters $l.tl" ti $1.75; vealm cents to $1.00 luuit, >7 " l dun.
GIRL’S Sport Welts. Composite $2.1.11 to $1.00. Nb
Oxfi.rils, nw (II in leatlief!l$8. .on. ShueS,,*. Il
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