The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 February 1934 — Page 2

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THE DAILY EASTER GREENCASTLE. INDLAVA.

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-F 4 + r wk .r;e u -^* that “anyi F.':N + j thing I *»y may be u*ed »gain*t me -:• ♦ + :- > - *r rtAf been ab- Crown naf • "r • • at jllrem i Carte. Hie p«^for « , ■/) Keeve Mortar, the ser ■ • > Weineaday. F* •-. fb- ' . vl r-nvrr'nmewt at .^a^ agreement turday •'it'rtt was »ell tie sir ma 'f-e to f rmer p =to#f - e Tefutrve orVii!! rt’umed to school m. next Morvi. r an abaenr.' of t-vo — — to iiiness. t ARN fV \l. VKWS

Simeon D. btained an an Bkt-k o her»r the

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. If.. (UP* ins’e-tigrtir./ <lay to sun - t»**nei il Vi .. irumination in

that he » <M :

Make Your Chickens Pay Yoo More Money

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THE ORIGINAL S3.30 NEW YOflK WUSICAi

complete: intact:

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HEDGE’S MARKET ' , ,: N|

FREE DELIVERY

BKEF | SIDE

3 BOIL PORK •T l-l»s. 21.- 6'/,c Lb. 13c Lb

Purr I.^if Lanl

PURE PORK Sausage 2 Uml* 19c FRANKFURTS 3 Lbs. 28c

Smft's Qu-k NAPTHA SOAP 10 Bars 22r laiirht house CLEANSER 3 Cans 10c BEEF

te* 8te»k Pot Roast

Shoulder Cut -

)0c Lb.

!2V ? c Lb.

(iROEM) BEEF 3 Lbs. 25c PORK STEAK OR ROAST l ie Lb.

Bacon, Dry Stifar Cured 2 to .1 Lb Find Piece. IS' c Lh. ed, 2 Lbs. 32c

APPLES Baldwin, 6 Lhs. 25c Oransres, !>nz. 25c

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated •at Ware* For AC" Entered to the poatoffiee at GreeDeaeOe, Indiana, aa second class mail marter under Act of March I, !«7*. ' iSsn+pHoa price, 1« cerrt* per -ek; SJ.ao per pear by n*«l to Putnim fooBty; pt S* to JSAP per year y mail ooteida Putnam rornty.

FRIDAY. FIBRIARY 16, 1934.

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Doctors Give Cre«s«te For Ckest Colds For sanr .cars <x.: best doetta* hare prMcr.Orc rcoealc u ..ne'erm for co«<!:*, , , .i» erd bronchitis .>:»•&* bow dm* gcreee >t ir to let them haag eau . - • - i. : wi tvr k.j , ea. cl entente, gaick* .» and t4r. :,*r1r tUK-i "war.* and cold* mat aatuww.« onant ,-od :• vr-aea trouble. C.coauUaaa ^ paa-rf^l e. the ixcataic.'it •( w-oa and .ougltf ct u a a&si.-tcy beratew* ana .* pieaw. r aad cast :» ukc. tvur own di jggut ,.w^e.oe» ' :eoco, ■ moo aw zmtn4wi« E-.^mrv .( you are -m€ e.ieewa after :*> cs 1 •»»».!•.-n if ot/irr-a hew ire tke -to er coid l tut -.^e. oil Hwam acej ' mmolH*a ou cuod far ^ta«st .tc *2* >

The Rev. C. F*«wiek Reed will •v-ach at Brick Otapei >nr»rtay mnen- ;

1? Ida B^yd, S*» r niftary staSH, ?aif - '—t a frarmred nr^t -tonuMer whec. be fell ivinda^.

- C Sayers and Harry Well, at- • ed the funeral of Max Kitterman !

t ■ tmbridge City today

iff-. Mar.sim Busier. Flm street. a- "'turned home from the count .sf.ital, and i* imprortoe nicely.

Phone LCONOM'I S IOHT. 7101

Mr and Mrs. Homer Higgins of Fi 11 more are the parent ^ of a -on, •'. iti law, own Tueshav F'-hr.ary

1.1th.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Neier of Clo- - ale are roe purems at a .laugh ter, Barbara Jean, horn Mon*iay.

F- 12.

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Knight of n city visited their cousin. Albert a. g an Thursttny. who i* ii ,..n hospital in Terri 1 H-nite.

“NOT MINI FO GIVE" l Read Mar,’ X i»-45f

Because Goi is a Gcd of order. T bitrary - in the div the Eternal Mind

ity. God has no f

nu such thing as

cannot have thing

want them, or be t iem, or because c bidous in their dt universe, is built pra> or. -annot up •iv-itie adtninistn!

J -hn were efficier tne ' .Ma.ster. They expe ! teat to be set ut

.M> - Louisa Ffiilis received a tele-

j t Fnday cot> -»T>>fig the <ieath of j ir orother-in law T. B. MucheU, of j

Album. III. Funeral service.

e!e Sunday afternoon

best oositioBs w They made their to be repulsed. T

^ j stand the ways at

| net di-oensed by fa’-oriti*. Men are not lifted into big :i.«ition by fiat.

'rid of law He is •re is nothing arg.vemment. In ere is no partial.oritee. There is ox-ial pull. We jst because we iuse we ask for parent- are amims for us. To* justice and our : -he order of the m. James and ervant s of the »i a new governThey hoped the id fall to them. e. kn. -wn only y did not under* ■d. Blessings are

fur Henry B- Lomsden, vice presi- Such positions con to those who are

Society News Bit?rtaiiis For Pledges. Thursday The Greeneastie Alumnae of .Alpha Chi Omega entertained the pledges at i a tea Thursday aruwo— at the home of Mrs. Fowler D Brooks- + 4. + -h4> + + 4‘ Coterie v(ectinr Is postponed The Coterie meet lug which was to have beer held tonight has beer, postpone until F'mrjary 23rd ++++♦♦++ R. and P. A .otaa - f Tub To Meet Monday The B-usmess and Pis>fesst->na! Wo man's club will Hold its regular dinner meeting at the Studio Tea room. Monday evening at 6.-30 o’clock, instead of We*tote~iay as pnesr.nasiy an- ,

nounced.

+++♦*+♦+ Hainbridge Club Met Wednesday Mrs. Walter Rads entertained the W.driv-.iay Bridge dub at her home in Roarhdaln We,-jneada>- afterno-r. Bridge wtas played at five table-s. 1 Prize for :..gh score was won by Mrs Ora h'ott. for second by Mr*. C.eo

* - ■

Mrs. John .lieUars. Mrs. Wdliam Summervii.e w-n guest prire. Guests weie Mrs. Summennlle, Mrs. Wawi: la.vett, Mr- Maurice Aker.s aiuf M - • Jes-ie E.i 'ls. Refreshments were t served by -.he hostuuu. 4 , + + + + + - i , + Bainbridgv Man I* Married Monday Moiray morning, at the home of Dr ano Mrs C. B Thonsas, in Plainfield. occurred the marriage of their daughter Muss Phyllis Thomas to Gilbert Hale, son of Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Hale, of Bainbridge Rev. | N’-irvai F. M'eob performed the cere- , ir»ny. Those ore-sent were Mr and Mrs. Harvey Hale and Mrs. Xorval E Webb- A wedcir.g (inner was serve to the bri* tti couple and guests after which th*-y left for their home in Bainbridge Mrs. Hale grachuaterl front the PI a.-fie Id high school in 1924 and attended Earl ham College

CASH On Short Notice

We will refinance car or anv obligation

your

on a

/educed payment plan. .An investigation of our service costs notfnng. Call and let u« explain this to you IwliaiKt 21 1 1 E Wash in gt.^i Phone 15

Hoi SIM. (h»f:f

<»ent of ItePauw L'niversity wn. ire. tor of the Rertor -choUrfUiip | f.■ iTi.ration, will be toe -peaker at the <•( .meocernrtK exermse. . »f the rdate I training schooL to be r «et<l at Indiana State Teacher'' college at Terre Haute We/tneoday evetung. June 13. it -.van aim.junced at T(-rre Haute Fri-

day.

The -uit of Harr W. Roll aguin.-t L v Wiggins and -dhers to replevy g ,<l alleged d*ta.ricvl by the defend .uu- ia the Half-Way house at Mt. Meridian, was dismissal in circuit rt Thursday a* to all of the de- • -r-.t mt- at ro-1 of tre plaintiff. The i. --al followed sale of the disc.i pmperty by Roll to his dausrht- Ruth McLaughlin.

Col Horatio B Hackett. Oticago architect and famous B:g Ten football referw. whose am untment as general manager of the Public Work*

fit to fill them, itften we ask for things and ate pe-- -d because we do rot get them. W - not get their ' ecause we At IV deserve them. Prayer: l’=e ue. Lord, in the build-

ing f Thy King* Any place in| rrt%

\ -hi- h Thou can«t \ e want to fill. 1 hnu an-A enrich can-t fill u*. we ! aptiae us with TT

We

s i* t ie place are poor but empty but Thou but Thou canst power Amen.

'.--fcs MFiX'l BE T<* PERMIT s \|.F. of IMP. BOND# TO RFC

HOR>F. THIEF DFfTFCTlVFl \ s>N. FX.ECTS OFFICERS STRAWBERRY POINT, Iowa (UP The H >r-e T ef Detectives’ Aasoci- • '.n r.as ju.-t - ected officers for :in•rcr year if N'igilnm service in the ume of the law Founded in the early - when Strawberry Point was a endezvous f c home thieve*, the suation r.a a membership of hi ,i trea- ,ry f fTV* for lee in rec r venng tolen norses. L'n er the rA.m, 12 rider* are elected annually who* duty it i* to be • dy at all urnee to off on the •rail if stolen )i r >r3e«i. The riders re-er.-e 12 50 for -ach day engage ] jn t urmit.

F INDS -PJFX E <** FiM.HT ( aBOT. Aric. i UP*.— A farmer who ■I/wed up a Spanish coin dated 1724 nd -tampe-i 'Carlo* IIH," gave it • O H Davis here and cotnpiainrd heauKC- merchants aroul l not accept it n exchange for good*. I>avis says the coin is quite valuable

I SED C\RS

1933 CHEVROLET COACH

S465

19.32 ( HEVROLET COACH

$345

1932 FT*RD COACH

$295

1936 F'ORI) TI IgrR

$215

192k FflRD COUPE

$115

1929 DF>OT\ SEDAN

$195

L'SEI) TRUCKS

1932 FORD total Mheel* lamg W heel Bane, cah

$395

1931 CHEVROLET IKial * heel*, long » heel bane

$345

1928 CHEVROLET Cah and Body

$95

1929 FY*KD Chasee* and Cab ....

$125

193# CHEVROLET Oia**e* and Cah ....

$225

L - H. Chevrolet

Sales Ine

115 N. Jack*on Street

WASHINGTf

AN. Feb. 16.—W yne

Coy secr-tary

to Governor Paul V.

McNutt of Inn

in, askei the house

j ranking

■ tee to consider a

measure to p*

nit township* where

mandatory lev;

are in force to -el!

for..- relief bon<

to the RFC.

Coy previou*

y carried the pro-

posai to t to

a hit* House and to

(Trfirman Stc.■.

1 of the house bank-

inj^ committe*

He appeared todav

la 1 ehslf of th( ing.

dll at a public hear-

H * told th-

nmittee Indiana had

45 countie- r>

ring federal aid to-

tji\, •while lh# 1

her 47 rt unties are

receiving no f*

•r j I aid except that

from the CWA

ind Fekral Surphi-

corjK#’ i*

X,

.Not a sin?

Indiana county, he

said, received

detal aid until No-

vent her, 1932.

4 he added that In-

iliara'- tot i n-

pts from federal aid

are mu h le--. .

proportion, than any

of the urrourn

ig states.

“Indiana has

aerated on toe basis |

of lo al rc«sp«

■ability for relief.

nerd.s. H Coy

“I-oeal units ar»-

willing to meet

he necessary ex pen-

(bUire*, but ate

randteapped l»y diffi-

(ulty in market

ng bonds.

' “>;tiff taxei

■le levied for collec-

tion thif year

* > enable counties to

i carry aa mu<

h as possible of thi-

• year's coat o

ut of current fund*.

.'-’h- has been assisting in the office Er-^igt-ricy H'tussng Corooration was of her father. Mr. Hale is a barber by arr.ounced Wednesday in Washington tra -e, au; has an established business The announcement is believed to clear in Bainhrdge I the way for the goverment’s *100.Tliqj' 'ill tie at home to their OOO.uOn .Mum-clearing program which friends in the YeHie Moonett pi p- 1 has lain (Fv/ rant for more than six

• tvn.ths.

?

\PPOINT S \\ Ri*N(. M \N

ir Bainbridge. + *♦♦♦♦

Pa* Matrons and

Past Patrons Meet - T .e Paet Matrons and Patrons as j g A t RAMENTO, Cal.. (UPl-Dis--o.iation of Putnam county held their' crM>t c . n , s .Mmde.i through the February meeting and pitch-in dintter apito , building when G-v. Jamea« BainFmMge Thur.s.lay evening. The 1 ^i n? m.raplace an appeia- ■ rgamzatK'n wa. gimpleted and by- reported to be disloyal to the »(- las - were adopted. Songs were -uagi milll . trat ^ n .ii-cvered he had anby the woman’s chorus of Bainlnridge n<Mjncpd lhe appointment ot a chiro On.- reading was given. A social hour! or , , thp stUp of o^e followed. The next meeting will he examiners. at Cloverdale March 15. j

++++++++

Mr‘ Gardner Attends j LIND KADU M l*RE Indianapolis l uncheon

H .nd- are nece- ary only, in most in-

Mi -. Florence Gardner was in Indiarapolis Friday where she attend* i a luncheon given by Mrs. A. P. Flynn. Democratic state chairwoman. Mrs. Gardner will also attend a ten Saturday to be given by Mrs. Paul V McNutt at the Governor’s mansion. + d - •{• + + ■!•+ + Wo.-naji'> Bible Club

Thursday

T ee Woman’s Bible club of the i G- bin Memorial c v ureh met with Mrs. 1 Jernings Thursday. She was assist-! ed by Mrs. Chandler and Mr*. Heavenridge. Thirty-two members and* t ;u - guests were present. The prograrr was a song fest of patriotic ong- and hymns. During the social ,o. the hostess and her assistant*

basis j served refieshments.

++++++++ T ri Kappa Met Thursday Night

Tri Kappa met Thursday night at the he ne of Miss Pearl O’Hair w ith j Mis. Helen KendaM as assistant hoste« Twenty-two rr.ember* wero. present. Ten children’s dresses and’ levetal bibs were -hown that were 1 made by the members of this chapter

MGAB, Utah, I UP)—Establishment of a radium research citpora tion in Utah awaits only appropriation i. f federal monqy to finance the new industry. Rich deposits of pitchblende, or radium ore, have been dic- <• vere 1 n a wide atea about Moab, extending i.ver WHithrastern Utah

an! southwestern Colorado.

IttNNFR ADS GET RESULTS

Wins Golf Title

tance v> carry these communitie 1 10 present to the Riley honpital. Plans ip to the period when 1 >cal current -p:* discussed for the entertainment fund become a iilanle, which will be r ,f 3 province officer when she visib ut May t. . ! its this chapter on March 15. The “The bends now offered are valid j Founders’ day banquet will be held at nd binding but they are unsalable' t j,e rUypool hotel j n Indianapoli*

wholly he'au-e of the telui tance oLfeh. 22. . buyers to offer bids. This is based on* | unusual tax delinquency and bond de

, faults.”

Coy old the r«*lief situation in Indiana “is not acute, except as to this | bond marketing problem.

SOVIETS CUT PAYROLL

The hostess served lovely refreshments after thq meeting All decorations were in red, white rind blue.

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Delta Tlieta Tsu Met Thursday

The Delta Theta Tau frrority met Thursday evening with Mrs. Lois Arnold in N’orthwood. Final plan* were made for the benefit-bridge party and style show which will be

MOSCOW. (UP)—A number of So-

viet worker* soon will be ooki.ag for , ,, ... .

new jobs * . result of a donsim of ; ' '> * ' ’ k ^ «t — Community party to reduce all| U " Vl ^ a Pi |

1 Mrs. Kenneth Wqst gave a report! of the ptovince convention held in

) La la ye* te last weekend.

the

goN.-mment offi * cent in 1934.

to reduce ail j staffs by 15 per

Maureen Orcutt, of Flnglewood, N. J., who defeated Helen Tlirk.' m the final of the Miami-Biltmore golf championship at Miami, F'la.. 3 and 2. Mi»s Orcutt was medalist and runner-up fe/ national title in 1927.

M\KF JELLY FOR NEEDY INDIANAPOLIS, (UP*—A naUonal jelly making campaign to aid poor relief will be sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary, an organiaatkn of 500 000 women, it has been announced.

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