The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 November 1933 — Page 2

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Thanksgiving 'l iie biv' da; and the big- doing-s are but one week away, „

M i vWO.VS • <» You’ll find \vcar‘:ng apparel all dated up and i-eady to kt*< p . ppointmonts in hundr< ds of homes. UtYujl iiat Mi is did Overrodts

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Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All” Entered in the NRA^ postoffice Greeneastle, I n - diana, as second class mail matter under Act of vioootmnajn March 8. 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $i()0 per year by mail In Putnam t'( 4 inty; $3.50 to*$8 00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

i ha 1 have spi.rkle in every line. ,\ 1) vou’vt got U-i- to be thankful i hig year, toi- at

for

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Faith Saunders. DePauw studen*. Entered the county hosfdtal Th'irs l.u

for treatment. ^

Mrs Forest White and Imby °returned to their home Thursday from

( t he county hospital

1» T Arcndi returned to id- Ignue at Clovei'dale TluirSlaj afternoon fromi the county hospital Miss Bernice Mutdd u , dailfthter of dr and Mrs Fred Hulflde of Put nani county, l)ccamt' tlie bride >f Ova Isowe, son of Mi and Mrs. Kin Icy i,o"> also Putnam county in i ceremony performed in Ore-n .asile Tliursday jnornlnt; In Kldei l,awicncc II Athey I he ceremony was witness'd by Ruth I.ainvorc. ills bridegroom la n >onng larmer.

n9.50 ^22 .50 «25.0U Von buy olt-vaiH't-1 hat defies uoinpetition COOl) CLOTHES AT CANNON’S

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i i -ti.in church lv it will iingiit at 7 :d0 o’clock

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diaries Cring, D< Pauw -tudent left die county hospital Thursday inoni-

ing. •

Mi - H met - Griffin letumed to her iioine at Russellville Wednesday firm the county hospital. VIi Fti,el Feiiuiid returned to , i iioine in Indianapolis Thursday, •■•■i .pen ::up .4 ■ I days 0 with hei noiher, Mrs. Lilli, F’errand, soutli

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Itt. hard Reynold-, in of Mr and Mr: .1 nines W. Reynolds, west of Gnencustle underwent 11 minor opertion at tiie Riley H«>P|)ital in Indiana|M>lis 'lliursday afternoonThomas Goblsberry, of Greeneastle, his Is'en eleideil secietary of the AT plm Mu Kapi-a fnitemity at Central \ o n j| ( lleire. This honor has come to Mr (odd-berry because of his ability .in i "oularity anunnf the mom-

fit r- if his group-

II ird Hiiceland, sOwen county lh iiK.rrutii*. chairman, died early Wedni -dny at a St. Louis hospital ac- ■ dor t 1 the Spencer Evening Wiol 1. Mr. Rricelaiut was taken to the o-pital a few days ago follow inv an illness of f ur week.-, lie was well known in tins county.

Quaker Maid Week

< fcLEBRAIING WITH SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICES ON NATIONALLY POPULAR PURE FOOD PRODUCTS SULTANA BRAND DELICIOUS RED . .. j ’?.* Or FRY THIH IM . -'T ?.• Stl CHIU IN SALADS >' ‘ ' «T V<1 OR JUST PLA,N

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19c

(('ate of 24 cans only 99c).

SULTAN

PEANUT BUTTER Ql'AKER MAID One Pound Sue

ANN PACK

PRESERVES

Pure Fruit

Wl DO OO* PART

FNCORE SPAGHETTI « > i 2 r.n. 15c SALAp DRESSING w< tm 23c SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERT m Sc QUAKER MAID COCOA u r., iQc VANILLA EXTRACT ■> i o. b„ui, io c DILL PICKLES Brai.a gt jm 15c

PL.OUR ION ’ A ’ From Fine Wheat

Fine Granulated 2r» Lb. Rag ....

MELLOWHtAT pi., 19 c BISOUICK n. ■ ub Whin** pw« 33c DATES ? tb t ug 25c SOUR PITTED CHERRIES 2 n„ r . 23c

T&T PUMPKIN PIE SPICE QUC1 N ANN MINCE MEAT

24-Lb.

Hag

sugar $i.is WHITE CORN MEAL

10 10

Lbs. “Lb.* Rag

rv. 9c i-ig IQo

79c 47c 25c

t O'CLOCK COFFEE 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE RED CIRCLE COFFEE i

Sim 3 m Full-Bodied

"> 19c BOKAR COFFEE h«« 55c CONDOR COFFEE

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l h 21c, BREAD Irnmlm. ' Iibt'b 1-1.b 1...Ilf Sr I'i-I.b AA'gc

i:\TKA .’♦TANDAKI) OYSTERS ot. 45c pint23c 1RESH FROM THfi TOAST

SEMINOLE • 4 25c TOILET sTISSHE

GRANDWIOTciER’S VANILLA ROUS Special SWEET POTATOES, 4 Lbs. 17c CRAPES, 3 Lbs. CELERY, Jumbo Stalk 5c POTATOES, 15 Lb. Peck

Package 12c 23c 25c

QUALITY MEATS IN A&1> MARKETS®

Extra Fancy Native

* Steer Rounds

SWISS STEAK

Beef Pot Roasts u 9c Blade Cuts 1 '' r ° v ' n

15c

Lb.

Round Swiss

I'ltKSH PICNICS, Lb.

VKALieOAST

KoasU

Knn'ib-HN

1 tidied, |.b.

8c 17c

17c 12>^c

HOI I,INC BKEF n:' k '' 6Jc (iKOUNI) ItKKF I S 15c chickens "—’’ 20c

We Pay CASH For Eggs

A * P FOOD STORES

SELECT TRI W JURY NGLESBVILLE, Ind., Nov. 23, (UP! Selection of i jury to try William Mason, <nie of six men charged with the murder of lister Jones, In'dianapolia police sergeant, continued In Hamilton county circuit court today. Nino f 12 juror- h.'ol '>eeii -^lectel when court convened None objected to the death penult\ which will lie mandatory if Mason - convicted. He and the othi r defendants are charged with killii v Sergeant Jones during a holdup at Indianapolis last Febi nary, Fred Adams and ' " orge Schwarts, alia- Murphy, pi- ailed guilty to charges of secon I degree murder Tuesda . and wffr. > ntenced to life imprisonment. Harold Thompson, ilias Red Gib-ber-on, another of 'lie suspects, v®ill tic tried liere afti i Mason’s case ifi dispo ed of and I iward (Foggy) Dean aill lie trio.: ui Indianuimlis. The sixth defendant Edward Miller, is expected to tie freed ftom the murder i harges artel .'.turned to I/iuisviile, Ky., where he . wanted by |m-

lice.

'1 lie rang wa- captured a short time^after the Jon, killing in a hideout ppar <'ovington, Ky. Mason lost t leg as the result of -ho ding which took place during the rapture. HOYT NAMI H ( H XIRM \N NEW YORK, Not 23-“At a meeting .f Uie Hotird Directors of International Opirrwnt Corporation held torlay In the office of the rompany in New York, Ri hard F. Hoyt was elected chairman of the hoard and •hainnan of the executive committee, to succeed' the late F. R Bissell. Charles L. Hogan, former senior vico oreshtent wa - electi-l president of the cor)yoration to succeed Holger Struckmajin, who died after a short illness on November 17th in C.openhagen, Denmtiri Mr. Hogan wa.- also ' ,i|ecte<l a memW of the hoard and of ! the executive committee | The l/me Star f'ement Company, I Indiana, Inc., with its plant in i Greeneastle, i- a subsidiary of the International (*, ,nt Corporation. Mr lloyl was eleotml chairman of the I iioard and Mr Hogan president of 'the Iswe Star Cemnnt Company Ind iana, Incorporated, today” MISSOURI RIVKE CACHE • * OF RARE OLD WHISKY KANSAS CITY. Mo. <1Tp) Th. i peal if the ikth amendment am th.- rovlval oi hipping on the Mi - oiiri oi«asinni ihe looolli c c i,,,, n cently that at least litre,, old-limi river steamers laip n with good whisky lie in the bottom of thi

river.

One of ibein hearing 3H barrel' of wbi-ky ini frfun Si |/niis p Wichita. Kan went down nem Hlghbe®, Mo., in 18fi1 Another, cany trig; 200 barrels if v lilsky, sank ni-ar Council rtluffs In., five years later. • • 11 \ ' and laden with liquor, was wrerkid near Omaha in 1883. .Muny o at tern |its to r°cover the liquor have failed. $3,000 CARRIAGE INTACT j KALAMAZOO. Mich. (t'P) > , 0; "'t'!(\pe f r which the late Pen. Ffnnel* B. Stoekbrldg" paid $3 000 ! In 1894. Is kepi here In almost perI feel condition The owners have refused numerous offers for ptirehasi liy 4iolomoh1te manufacturers Tin manufaefur^rs. the Ptudehaker Co j presented Senator Ptockbrlrige•with j an expensive. ornamented whip ”iil^ kepi In the vehicle

Having <ffd my interest in the j Model Cleaner to Aliter^ Runyan, 1 I take this area ns of thanking m> friends for tlieir patronage while I w.i- nVtneeted with this firm. I.ysle C. (been, j_

FOR RENT:—Four room house on Ksi-t Frnnklin ,Street Phone 243. • ® S8-3U

Don’t Trifle With Coughs limit let then, gf, a B tranglc luiid. Fight germ* quic kj),. I rn.rnulaion condone® the 7 liest he |m know,, modern m lenoe. Powertui but liamile «. to lake. Nonarcotii'». i our own dniggnt i» authorized to re. fund your money „„ ,(,0 .pot jf your co^h or vi.ld it not relieved LyCrcomulaion. tad*.)

Woman's League Holds Interesting xfi'ctikg

Ihe Woman’s league of ihe Gobin Memorial M. K cltiiiclt ig. t ..n Wednesday afternoon in the community hall f. r (ti*' regulai November meeting. Mis. O. Iv. Reeves presided. "Being thankful for the things we take for VratitT 1 .” was the though: | chosen for meditation during the de | votional )m-m. I which was conducted j by Mrs. R. 'I'. Stephenson. Excerpts from the life of St. Francis d’A-sisi were given by Mrs. Stephenson portraying tin- devout paints delight in and thankfulness for the little thing, associated intimately with his daily life. "Canticle to the Sun” fol

Not Just Another PillToDeadenPain

But a wonderful modem medicine which acts upon the conditioni which CAUSE the pain. Take them regularly and you should suffer less and less each month. PERSISTENT USE BRINGS PERMANENT RELIEF. Sold at all good drug stores. Small size 501. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S TABLETS FOR RELIEF ASD PREVENTION OF PERIODIC PAINS

lowed by the Crusader's Hymn closed this part of (he service. A musical program of three numbers played by Miss McDonald, cellist, accompanied by Mr. Waltz on the piano, delighted their listeners. Mrs. Donner introduced Mrs. E. C. Bowman, w gave an interesting review of the b ok "Bridge of San Luis Itey." Summing up Mrs. Bowman said, "We should lie thankful for the spirit of love that makes service possible." Duting tin' short business session $l(t was v i'd to tiie milk fund and plans completed for the Calendar dinner to be given on Thursday evening. + •!• + + + + VIrs. Spurlock Hostess to Martha W ashington Club The, M irtha Washington club mel Wi 'in-day aftel no It w ith Mr Fred S'liiirlock, -outii ( ollege avenue. Mis. Ida Moore had charge of the program. t Dining the social hour the hostess served refreshments ti tliir teen members and one guest. cj« *1* Vlis. David X. Cox Entertains (,nests Mrs. David \. Cox entertained Wednesday afternoon at tiie Phi Delta Theta house in honor of her guests, Mrs. A. M. Dawson and Mrs. W. Winslow, both of Evansville Mrs. vathryn Tourney Garten reviewed ‘The Memoirs of Ellen Terry ” .j. .j. .0 .o a. .J. a. Morning Musicale XQ». Wednesday 1'he Morning Musicale met Wcd■ie day with Mi- Virginia Harlow. Her program w«> on ‘‘English Madrigals." The earliest appearance of the Midtigal in the literature of music vas in Italy in the 14th centuiy, hut latei this form seems to have drop•>ed out without establishing for itielf any iiermancnce. England claims the credit for havtig raiseii the Madrigal to its very iighe-4 form, to the very incarnation if the spirit of "Merrie England," jiving it grace and charm and aprarent spontaneity. Tiie Madrigal may lie con-idered tie child of tiie Renaissance peiioul Hundreds were produced in England >ven in tiie brief perii'd of its great--t popularity, and "they must have ieen sung as extensively ns* they verf composed. Among the great composers of Madrigals * are William Byrd, the ddest i f all, whose gieatest composiion is found in religious giusi . Ehoinas Merely who so well typifies lie spirit of Merrie England and Thomas VVilbys, who is said to tie the neatest Madrigal writer of all, for ie combines the weet gravity of , dyrd and the sunny gaiofy of M oelv vith a dazzling hiilluyu, an 1 pci i ction of workmanship entirely his

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The following progrann of illustraive numlters was pr.vided by Miss Harlow: Victrola . made* bj English ingers, of Christmas Carols, the "otpus Christi Carol and the Holly ind the Ivy. • ■Four Madrigals: The Bracelet® VVor^l by Herrick, nusic by David Smith. W hy So Pain and Wan, Fund Lover. Words by Suckling, music by David* 5. Smith. Sung by Miss Moore, Mrs. Williams ind XL- B iwb* The Silver Swan. Orlando Gib-

bons.

Passing Words, HJi/blc music, Purcell. Sung by Mrs. Vreeland and Miss Harlow, Miss Mlore, Mrs. Walliam- and Miss Howlo-, Accompan--t. Mis. Baertj, • , Pqfceling Trie program of Madrigals, XW'i. Gertrude (dx gave an en • •Rphle review of tiie opera Salome. • -!• -J- .p .t, .j. Putnamville P. T. X. To Hold Card Party The Putnamville P. T. A will hold u card party in the i, ...ment of the <cho| house, Friday night •F + *1* ® Century Club to Meet Friday The century club will meet with Mu. James Caiui' n, I I ft Bl.e.iningt m street, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. 4* fi + + + •{. + + Needlecraft Club Vleet Friday * The Needlecraft club will meet Fri-

I day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with

CASH Loaned on Your Car zvzprx&i l'i(liana loan ft.

2«'/z K. XV'ash. St.

Hintitli

Mrs. W. A. Grogan, 104 Bloomington street. Mrs. J. M. Hellinger will have charge of the program.

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XX’m. Perkins Celebrates

Eightieth Birthday

A number of friends and relatives called at the home of W. O. Perkin, iri:I family, north of M rton, last Sunday, to help William Perkins, who is known as Uncle Bill, to celebrate

his 80th birthday

Mr. and Mrs. Perkins have been at the home of their son since tie* burning of their home in Morton three weeks ago. The fire occurred on Mrs. Perkins’ 79th birthday. Those present werei Mr. and Mrs. Jufnes Tabor and grandson; Mr. and Airs. Howard and Lyle Perkin-; Mr. and Mis. Marion Farrow; Mr. and Mrs Enos Vanhuss of near Judsoii; Mrs. Ruth .Ms Fa Hand, of Jiulson

SEE Hoy llillis AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE THERE is X REASON R XTES UtWER, FITElTUP AT once: . s< *‘‘ m< ‘ bttyinif or mg your Insurance (ift,,^!, Nodh Indiana Street.

sary” was written and read by fci Albert Lande.-. Eight women ganj playlet entitled, "How the Grew.” The hostesses served thirty mm Iters and one guest at a . andb u*' tea.

B and

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Vic; XX ednesday

At a called meeting of the Bo<iJ

si-tef of Mrs. Poikins; Mr. and Mis. | a,l, l ^ rofes-i.nial Women's duti,

I R. Bush and daughter of Wedt field

md Mis- Maria Perkins of Kulli' an.

Wednesday fp’ening at the hone) Mi.-. J. O. t'ammaik, plan-nerem*)

Many letters and card,- of coiigrat- 1 *" 1 ' *he tilth di-tri.-t iimm ulatioh were rac^ved. which will he held here Sundty.J Mr. and Mrs. Perkins intend t , re- 1 :,t l * u, ‘> R,|iw ' a " , l ll -' 11 Lttt’ build tueir home on tiie former site ■' l ^ 10 od«'k. k in Morton next spring. hundred guests an- expected u»

®7« ej® *1® i * fl• . . Dninestic Science ( hih OhseneH Xnniversarv

The Domostic Science club onservcd its twenty-fifth anniversary Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Re tor, with Mrs, Rector, Airs. John King, and Mrs. Walter

Crawford, as hostesses.

A short program was given by the charter members who sang “Long,

Long Ago."

A very interesting history of the .i bih wa given by Mi-- Mary W.indium "Verses to Our Silver Anniver-

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Sunday School ( las-

To Hold Parly

The Greencnstii Youn? Sunday -chool cl.a.- w ill hok i[4(4 Friday evening Novemher 24tk t 7:30 o’clock in C.immutiityUl^t G.ihin Memorial church

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nil'll Schiil P. T. X

Holds Meeting

The high -cii. I P. T. A joyahle pitch-in dinneit Continued on I^ige Finn

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19c 17c 25c lit lit

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FRESH SKINNED HAM, 10 to 12 lb it«., 1-2 or whole, lb FRESH SIDE PORK, Sliced, fb. 9 l5( FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS, 2 Lb*. .,.

Roast. Lb.

CHOICE BABY BEEF Boil, Lb. 8

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Boil, Lb. Steak, Lb.

SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON. Lb

PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Lb.

FRESH GROUND BEEF FOR LOAF OR STEAK. 3 Lb*.

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