The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1934 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER. GRELNCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY, APRIL 5. 1934.
Bun ing the Auto Hatchet?
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It’s of knitted Listex- - seamless, for smooth hips, fashioned at the waist to insure slenderness, has a pointed uplift bust of tricot mesh or fine lace, and is cut low in the back for evening and suntan sports clothes. In other words, it’s just about the most clever inexpensive Lastex all-in-one, you can find—and it's a
GOSSARD!
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mesh bust .
Model J'jo tub
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$350
^$400
HOLLY WOOD, Calif..—That littl *] Graham iriri who took an overd-^e of I .-looping 1 >otion last meek because she couldn’t crash tin* movies, must lx* wondering ai/o.it the Grange ways of ; fortune. And v. ry thankful that she iti m’t -m i »-od in destroying her young life. Annmi* thi- man) people who n-ad about her desperate l>ut silly attemr t was Karl Carroll, the prruhicer. Mr. t'ai-nill iw th* .tern as he was coming down in the elevator at his hotel. A veteran of Hr alway, that other lane of broken hearts, he found nothing new in the story of 19-year-old Julia Graham He's seen dozens of , crazy kids crack up like that. But their despair always touches hirr.- Si he and hi; manager went over t the Keceivin. Hospital to call u]n>n the girl. She had tieen moved to the General Hospital. Carroll followed her \ there. Finding her unconscious, he left I a note: “After you have recovered, come to see me at the Paramount studio. I can get you a screen test and maybe some work. Is thi w. rth living for?” That Julia ha- read the letter was attested by a telegram which arrived yester «y froi the mayor of Sisterville. West Virginia, the little town where she was bom. It read: “Give the Graham girl a breakShe's a good kid.”
on stagy 1.9 at the Pat amount stuii.i. He ordered the ' )»ltire company mitside and kept them there for 30 minutes. lu«t Saturday, you -ss*. was March 10. Kxactly a ye-ar ago. Hall was directing un»th* r h-of dial cene on • iIS- An thei • • • - quake.
GO.SSARD S. C. I’HlVO CO.
I shan’t tdl you their names. Init a famous star and her actor huskand nvently figure in an episode that , ■sight to lie )>ut into a picture. 1 give the idea freely to anyone who wants
it.
The two celebs, who are a happy enough couple but quarrel like th" rest of us, went a little farther than usual on a certain evening, and the husband stormed out of the house. The wife’s brother happened in a little later and she cried out her rage on his shoulder. With two brinks under his belt already, the brother went j
out to look for (the hi i
ally, got himself a good deal t'lrhter. Meanwhile, the husband ha - an attack of conscience and returned home to apologize. There was a tearful reunion and the wife went to bod. All of which would have Ix-en well if the brother hadn’t returned al>out this
time-
He saw the hushan i and, before the poor guy could say a word, gave
Returning from Washington on the same train, leaders of the auto industry and ah^r chiefs chat am. a! ly on arrival at Detroit, Mich. Left to right, William A. Collins, organizer for the American hederation if Labor; Richard L. Byrd, member of labor mediation board, and Hoy
D. Chapin, head of Hudson Motor Car Company.
i prrsiik-nt of the F> thill Race mg Pigeon Concourse A iation, an all "f that. Church Reisncr, M. G. M diir-e tor, is another to take up the s;».>rt Only Chuck saw ie hawks around his laguna Beach p. ■• n-roo-t and ! kept all his racers locked up. Mow .they’re so fat ti • y <an't make any -•jieed, and as rating pigeons aren’t tasty eviting, it b ks like a total lass
high, however, when he requestioned a- iK-iate- -n "Cleojxttra” to pr>duc-*j tw. that butt in rhythm and a bml that a girl can do a toe-dance on
him a terrific beating—black eye, cut j ^
fSisiverstition. they say. is a sign of lip and all the trimmings, ignorance, but let’s excuse IKreetor
Alexander Hall for his peculiar be- You run across the nv,st unu-ua! One-* he i.- ei •-.! upon a superhavior last Saturday afternoon. fads in Hollywood Richard Srhayer. j spectacle Cecil B Pe Mille is noted At 5:4.) p. m.. Hall sU^xped work scenaria writer at Metr -Goldwyn- f' >r R' s eccentric •• .ouis. The d.recon a hospital scene he was dtrectingMayer, goes in for racing pigeons—is ■ tor is believed P■ havq reach- <l a new
F. D K. IN ALUMINUM
NEW OKLLAN8 (UP) - After hammerii - at a heavy sheet of J aluminum for more than 200 heum, | Charb s 0. Krikson. 65-year obi New Oil-.ins i "Ppei.-uiith. complete,) aj likeness of President ‘Roosevelt.! ■ hi h he intends to send -the-Chief Km util, as a token of his apprecia-
ti :i of gov eminent aid during
years.”
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ELECTRIC AUTO STILL l N USE
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WELLESLEY. Mass. (UP electric automobile purchased
1916 still is in use. Dr. Ellen » i,z PePndleton. presid* nt of Wellesli y
College, drives it regularly.
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Slate- of Indiana, I Jn the i’utnam Circuit Court I January Term, 1 'fa4 I 'i hr i-and Hank of Louisville |
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. 1934, said plaintiff filed .iffi-|i in due form, showing that the jl ileft-rul.ints. Henry i J «lstr* e- iwl | Hazel Broadatreet. are non-resident* I of the State of Indiana and a necessary I party to the complaint herein, and I that the object of sa;d a ti«m is to! foreclose mortKage aid ?.»ke judgment! said non-resident defendatrs re now, j therefore, hereby notified i«f the pendency of said action against them and
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be ol • • being the 4'*th Juditi il day * f said Term, r.i.l of said court, and unless said defendants app*-ar and answer or I demur to said complaint at s.iid date, I the same will be heard and determined
P and G SOAP
CHIPSO
I-arg.- Packages Flake.-r or ilranulcs
7 - 25c " P>itrs «»• W W 2 for 29c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER. 3 Can* t \ - . . 4 .. . *
IVORY SOAP — 4 For Medium Size Bars
20 c 19c
Soda Crackers
CLIMALENE. Large Box The perfect watt r softener
B0WLENE, Can For toilet bjrwU and ena iii« Country Club 2 Lb. Package
PALESTINE Mrs. Henry Osborn •5- + + 4*
19c
Hcrsheys Baking Chocolate, 1-2 Lb 12 l-2c
i*?ue, JOHN W HKROD oi rk. K» mjkH 1> BKAMGAN, G1LLKN A LYON. AU>'*.
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PORK \ND BEANS
\o||(i: IO lto\li i n \ | M \ < | oil* Notice i.H hereby gii n that s* al* d propoRals for the oonMrm lion of certain highways described as fullr.HH, will be received by the Chairman of office- in the State Hou.*> Annex 1 odiarm polls, until 10 00 A M Central Standard Time, on the 17th day of I, 1914. when all proposals wiil 1-e
AVALON AMMONIA, 10 Oi. Boltle Avalon
Country dub Large cans, 2 for 17 ' SCRUB BRUSHES. Each Hard or Soft
Small ( ani
25c ... 10c
Mr. and Mr-. James Sutiherlin of Lafayette were calling on friends here Sunday. Mr- II ;ynes spent Sunday with Mrs. Otis Ader. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Allen have i"turned to their home at Bedford af- ■ i sper-ling several days with Mrs. Xan HyltonMrs. Fred Beck and Mr«. Henry Osborn and daughter -jient last Wedr- da> vith Mrs. Martha Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shaw and daughter called on friegids here Mond: y afternoon. Mr. and Mr-. Amos Goodhart and l ildren called on Aaron Goodwin Sunday. Mr. arvl Mrs. Fred Rounds of near G veland spent Sunday with Ron ( Solomon. Beatrice Shaw spent Monday nivht uith Mrs Vergie Shaw. Mrs. Ella Shinn is staying with Glen Shinn. Mrs. Will Evans and a woman friend of Indianapolis ?pent last Thursday with Mrs. Nan Hylton.
ily and Junior Vaukht of New Market; Mrs. Sephu Ciunlny and son Fre.1 of Ladoga and Mis. Livingston and grand daughter of Arizona. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson of Greenfield.
The Junior Home Economics club met at the home Mis. 11. R. Sands on Tuenlay evening. Miss Margaret Reed returned to Indianapolis Wednesday morning after spending Tuesday with her .rother Mrs. H. Q. James. Mn- C. C. Harting and daughter
u Mr. and Mr . IIiwardHM visited the latter' d.ter, Muj the, at the lie pital in Tuesday.
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M-is;. Jani e Nihon night anil Sunday
Hainey at Gi- eniastk}. Ma accompaniol M Nelson km
daye.
Miss Mildrel Uunnin^hiiil ing rel'-tive- in IndiaMM
week.
Miss Kyle Vance of nn: foidsvillc wa a guest ifH !
visited relatives in Danville last week, jorie Tati- over th w«-knt:
WALL PAPER CLEANER, 3 Cans 17c Jewell Coffee, — 3 Lhs. .
BON AMI — Cake
April. 1»H. when oal prop, paMIrly opened and r> ad. ! TilK KOl.lAiWIMt .NAT
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SOAP CHIPS
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THK ATTKNTHiN OK IHDnKRS IS DIHKtTED TO THE Hl’Ki’lAI. I R',V IS111N s I iiVKKINi; S' IlI.KT-i IN* J I OR ASSMNINi; THEniNTRAlT AM, I TO THK I'SE OK DO.M KHT1C M A. |l
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Ai’.RKKAIlI.K TO TH \T A<T THK I minimum Wage pah, to all i m- I KKII.LKD LABOR KMPI/1VK!> "N II THIS WORK SHALL RK FIFTY i "-'H l|
m.r inn t: m - \;imm \i PAID TO ALL HKIlT.EtJ LA-
BOR KM n.l ,Y KI, on Tills WHHK I .--HU..' S1A T V . - K I
NESTLES BARS—3 For
Milk or semi-Sweet
59c
25c $1.20 17c
WAGK I All, Ti Hull KM I 'Li iY
li BBSi HOKR
Fine Granulated
25 Lb. Bag KIDNEY BEANS, 3 Can*
Country ( lub
$1.05
ttllsburv Flour — 24 Lb. Sack $1.03
Stamlarfl I'aek,
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ROLL BI TTER
GOLD MEDAL FLOIR IMIlsbun Flour — 24 Lli
BARTLETT PEARS. ..
• Prints, lb. 27c I h.
15c 26c
fTTNAM COrifTY—N. H M ProJ. 273-D ami N B M ProJ. 202-C—0 1.4 inihs on Statf* Hoad 4:1—Washington ami J;n kson >*trcet* in Oreen« rifttl*» ^>n th#* above, hids fir»- Invited
»»n th#* ufHrvc, Plan fir*- inv
COM’RKTK PAVKMKNT. hi th#* pinna nnd deacribed in tiie
tionb. Hiiikplemenf*. and donn pertaining thereto
PIP »P* »SA L8 MI ST UK .M ADE CPON 'AND A Rl» Ft >HMS OF THK ST AT K
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Florida ORANGES
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HIGHWAY COMMISSION.
8 Lb. Soik
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links «nd rpw'fflenilonii may he obtained free, nnd plan* upon the payment of n nominal oharge No refund will h- made for pinna returned Plan* may he examined at the offire of the State JIlKhwny Korn minion. 8, ite House Annex. Indian:,! idle ALL I'HKl'KS FOR PLANS SHIIKLI) UK MAKE PAYARLK TO — ' IIMR! STATE HIGHWAY CnMMISS|n>
IN|,| ANA.”
TMM KftlATELY PRIOR TO THIS LETTING BACH tltDHRR SHAl.I. SIRMIT AN KXrKRIKNi'i; RBCOHO AM' KINA NTT AI. STATKMLVT IRK PAKKt) *>N THK STATK HIGHWAY t'OM MISSION ST ANHA RI * FORM. WHICH WILL HE Kl'RNISHED KRRR I'PON REQUEST EXPERIRNCK RBTORDS AND FINANCIAL STATE- ' MB NTS PRKVtorSLY FILKP WITH i THE COMMISSION WILL NOT HE i ACCEf’TARLK FUR THIS LETTING I
29c
BANANAS. 4 Lb* 21c GRAPEFRUIT. 3 For 17c WINESAP APPLES, 4 Lb* 29c NEW CABBAGE. 3 Lbs 10c ICEBERG LETTUCE, 2 Heads 15c YELLOW ONIONS, 3 Lb*. 10c
r. s. No. i POTATOES
if und White
15 U). P«-k .
29c
POT ROAST SWISS STEAK, Lb 17c
Tender Shoulder
BREAKFAST BACON....
QUALITY BEEF
Tender lamer
'* •• •••• fliuck—I.h
GROUND BEEF, Lb. ..
Lean—Freeh Ground Dry Sugar Cured
Lb
Eneh Milder, with Me propoeul. »le 1|
te nurety bond.
3 - 5 I B. PIECES
file n eo
to the
rpornte surety bond, paynhla ate of Indiana. In the .urn ,.f ,
one and one.half <1 1-2) time, tha amount of hi*,propoenl. nnd aip-h bond ■ hull he only In the form prey, rlhed by Inw and ehnll he executed on the fnrrr, : hound In the nropo*al. The rlxht i* reeerved to rejert any or all hld« or I to iw.-ird on any romblnatlon of hlda ! that l« most advantageous to the Stntn j ‘ f STATENllGHWAT COMMISSION OP I
INDIANA. jy ADAMS.
Chairman. 6-lt I
FRESH PICNICS, Lb. Small—Ijean
13k
12c
10c
14c
PORK ROAST, Lb \7 C J'retJi Cottage
SMOKED PICNICS
Sugar Cured Shank ItHfi. Lb.
FRANKFURTERS, Lb. Large, Juicy
EATMORE OLEO, Lb.
15c 10c
v v B MXBRIlKiE Mrs. Nelson 4- ^ + *5*
Mrs. Nellie Sharp i<; making an extendoj visit with relatives in IndianaP lis and Dv-trort, Mich. Mrs. Lena Todd is spending the week with Mrs. Frank Darnell at t I^wrenceMiss Eleanor Misllin, tuarher in the Lafayette schools, visited her parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jame Modlin, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Stewanl of { Lima, Ohio, were guests of their parMr. and Mrs. Carl Damall during the h lidays. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sand* and twin daughters of Indianapolis spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs Carl Darnall. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crodian and son S of Peru were guests of Mrs. Maggie Hall over the vaiation. Mr. and Mrs. I.awrence Steele and daughters and Miss Mildtrsl Hoffman of In 'i mapoli, sjient Easter with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Coffman and son. Audra Dawn Steele remained for n' weeks viist with h-r grandparents. The families of Guy Ceilings,' Howard Hostetler, Glenn Leyen-1 berger, Glenn Michael and Carl Smith j ente.’tained for the Rev. Bennett at! dinner Sunday in the basement ofj the Methodist churchMiss Fleda Bratton accompanied' Carroll Brown to his home in Chicago | j Sunday where she will viist with rela-1 lives for three or four weeks. I Mr. and Mrs. Dolby Collings and ! ^ Mrs. Frank Collings were entertained at an ovster supper at the home of Ray Miller Saturday night. Clan ie Eteci oson u confined t his I h ,me hy illness. . Mn, i,m«!gi- Mills ;in,| grandson of Indian ip.-lis a* vi ting relatives j i.ero this week. .Mr. and Mr-. T. S. 1' , her amUson entertairukl with a-turkey dinner Sun'i.iy, the following i-uests, and Mrs. Wallace Quinley of Lafayette,' Mr and Mr*. Jame* ftuinley and fgm-
SOAP. LEAF LEI
POTATOES.
P. A G. Naptha or Kirk Flake W hitr Laundry Soap — 10 Bars LEAF LETTUCE — Lb *
It aim Bakers, Bai; $1.H5 15 Lb. Peck
LIMA BEANS — Choice Recleaned — 2 Lbs. FREE—One can with each two purchased Ul 1R\[ HONEY KEHNEI. * ,* Hill Fancy County Gentleman
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To introduce this new tiny kern I
f’-r a Irritexl time, we will give you il, • lutidy fv .-iu-can two |Hirrhas«Nl —1 use the fixe can and if you an imt .-atisfinl the two cans and we will n fun I >a»ur full purcha.lai.c.
(Limit (i Cans To A Oustonicri
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Seed Polatoes, Early Ohio $2.28, lri*h Cobblers 98 IbbiJZl
KIDNEY BEANS6 , J1\ PICKLES — Sour or Dill — 1 -2 C.U.r »I
flour ^ $1.1
Gold Medal
• • • 21 Lb. Hag
PEANUT BUTTER — No. 1 Quality, 2 Lb. Jar & I GREEN BEANS “r 2! PALMOLIVE SOAP — 12 Barr W ALL PAPER CLEANER ..frj"’"'l'
MILK — Carnation — 4 Cans
rnFFPir “Oakley’s Special" I r -h inmni) Ojl J 4 at time of purchase l b BISQUICK — Makes Perfect Biscuits—Pkf.
FI oi TI? Kitchen ({uis-n. All I’urpoar 1 Flour —UK Bag
U(l 'll GROUNDi BEEF FUR LflXF OH STEAK. I.h.
Hu.ast. I.h.
f HOICK BA,BY BEEF—
Bod. Lh.
Steak, |J» f’l HE POKK SAUSAGE. Lb FRANKS — 2 Mm CHOICE VEAL Ho AST, Honed, Hulled and Tied. I h. FRESH BRAINS, Pork »r Venl, Lb MEATY SPAKE RIBS. Lb NM K Bones, 3 Mm ‘ HO|( E FRENCH ED VKAU STEAK' lb. ...../
12 Id-A14-1
Tomato Juice
✓
25 YEARS ‘ ^
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W SERVICE ji\
I hi
(Van*
Wilson's Full No. 2r ‘” 5c
Special
Spinach
Del Mrinle, N«. 2 1-2 Can „ .
Your FOOD ) WrORESi
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