The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1934 — Page 2
DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. MAY 3. 1934.
' ,m<> rum avaN.WTi IN DIAL TUAt'K MEET Del’i'iiw univer- ty overwhelmed t)ie I'niversity of Cincinnati track team i?' a ..vl nit.*, y teeday by a !)2 to seoie. 1 |‘fi i w captured nine of the 14 event tM won the mile relay. Hi.h Friblcy v.a> hit/H point ntan ''Aith 18 jMiint -. winning the I'H at ij 22ft-yanl (i.ithi tin'l plariii'r second in the javelin throw. 1 . Pan n le . . 'i .ut w< < in ti.e hiv jump ,'uni ■ hurdles. In the mile relay feature event, I) -I'aav.-V t ■ k team wliir w n the Drake mile lelr,' event defe tid the easterners by a tep.
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FOR TRUSTEE Of Greencastle Township H. R. NICHOLAS On The Republican Ticket Ymir support "ill be appreciated. p,id pol it it Til A«lv«r5»tl»emont
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Buy A Good Fertilizer At A Reasonable Price.
I red V* ! Hiomas Di'Iikm tali*. ■ .i;iiIiuatf* for l , t , oy:r‘niti»i!V Mtontey
Will a pro ite \ ur support.
■ 1 Artv^rst Isomont
Look for the Camel on the Bag
It contain.- Animal ami Vegetable materials—Truly a b.tlunceil plant t<Kjii. ROY HILLIS GREENCASTLE
THE DAILY BANNER
And
Herald Consolidated
"It Waves For All* Entered In Ihe postofflce at Greencastle, Indiana, M second class mail matter under Act of
March 8,
Subacrlption price, 10 cents per week; |8.00 per year by mail in 1’utnam County; 13.50 to Jfi.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Walter Enz -if Cincinnati, O., is here visitinjr Iter |iarents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cooper, Bloom i nylon
street.
H. R. Krehl, ^uperintcnlcnt of the (Weencastle Orphan’s hoi e, i- ro|i"i'te<l intprovny at the Methodist hos-
pital in Iruljana|>o)i-.
There will l>q an im| rtant nieetny >f the official board of the hit ' ■ rhristian church thi- evening at 7:3n
u’dock at the church.
Sheriff Alva Bryan took Albert Taffe of Indianapolis, a penal farm escape- to the state prison at Mir - itre-n City Thursday. Taffe a II -ene a term of one to five years for escap-
ing' from the farm.
52nd Anniversary SALEFlour
Pillsburys 24 Lb. Sack
Gold Medal
24 Lb. Sack
98ei 98c
Country Club. 24 Lb. Sack Avondale — 24 Lb. Sack
89c 73c
BUTTER
( ORN, No. 2 Can Country Cluhi APPLE BUTTER, Each . < ountry Club. Quart Jar FINE TEA, May Gardens 1-2 lb. I’kK- 2.-ic — 1-4 lb. I’kKMUSTARD, 2,.) oz. Jars
Lumbardy
Country Club tl ,, .
I-Ub. I'rint. Ro1 ^- Vle
lb. 27c L,t *
10c 15c 14c
vie
Layer ( ake, each . Ihi-kv l.ady, Anniversary ,sp<
Apple Sauce, J for 25c
< untry Club; No. 2 ( alls
Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs ]7c
Caramels, Lb. < horolate covered
15c
( hocolate Pecans lb J 9c*
23c 19c
$1.15
Sandwich Spread Wiiea'Mey’s (luart Jar Salad Dressing I.mbaaitv Itraivl, thlart Jar Liru>rer Ale
12 llolt'e ( as:•
l.aloMia <lub, 2 rent Nit tie refund. Lifebuoy, J cakes 1 Q/» Toilet Soap * Rinso, 2 lir. Pkjfs. ^9c Small Package He vxs Soap Chips, 2 Pk«:s. Uh*
Avalon Brand
Laundry Soap 3 for 1f)f tin Bound Bar- * uvl oilet Tissue 1 rolls 1 7c
< liftnn Brand ()r Toa.tiea — l arge Package*.
Potatoes, 15 Lb. Peck 25c
r. s. No. i
Michigami
Oranges, 5 Lbs. I lori^a \ aleucias
25c 29c
Winesap Apples, 4 IBs.
Celery, Stalk ^ New Potatoes, 4 Lbs |9 C Green Peas, 2 Lbs ]5 ( .
Bananas, 5 Lbs 25c
Beef Roast For Pot or Kettle Lb. n 1.2c
18c 15c
Swiss Roast, lb.
Shoulder
( buck Roast, lb. Choice ( uta
Ground Beef, lb 12 Jc l.ran, Freeh “
Mr and Mrs. L. L. Porter left yesterday for South Fend where they will spend a few days. Charles W. Herring- was named administrator of the estate of his late father, William Herring, in circuit
luuit Tnirsda-y.
Misses Virginia and Olive Mae I). in ore. visiting their cousins Misses Kllen and Jane Maim at West Lafayette. Thqy are also attending the 4-H Club Round-up. Ir-e R. Herbert, candidate for -heriff. will artdre- 'he people of Putnam county, ai the high school . yintiiisiiim in (ireeiicaatle, Saturday night. May 5. at 7. m o'clock. A cotmjdaint to quiet title to real estate was filed in circuit court Thurs ay by Mamie Cline and Lucille ('line against Jonathan White and •hers. Gillen & Lyon are attomeyh
for the plaintiffs.
A petition for admittance of Etnora Wixson, 11-year old daughter of Mrs. Maud Wixson, Con men al Place, to the Riley hospital in Indianapolis, for treatment of acute mastoiditis, has linen approved by Judge Wilbur S.
Donner.
Mrs. Jo* Collin celebrated her ith birth' uy annner ary Thursday at her home north of town. Mrs. O', i.- gardner and Miss Hester Isinkford spen* the day with her. Mrs Collins was a half 'o-r of Mr. Gard-
ners father.
A short in the wiring of the automobile owned by I’rof. W. Clark Arnold, 510 south Crown street, set lire to the car at Indiana and Washington streets, Wednesday afternoon, resulting in an alarm to the city fire ’ apartment. Firemen used contents of a can of ehemieals to smother the flames. Damage wa- confined to the wiring about the engine.
9c
26c
Anniversary Sale — Super - Values Jewel Coffee, 3 Lb. Bag ... 55c
Bound Hag 19c
Corn Flakes, 2 Ig. Pkgs 19c
Country ( tub
Green Beans, 3 for 23c Standard Back; No. 2 Cans Soda Crackers, 2 lb. Pkg. . 15c
Weeeo Brand
Tomato Juice, 2 for 23c
Country ( (uh large 27 oz. f ans
French Brand Coffee, Lb. 23c Prunes, 70-80 Size, 3 Lbs. 25c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 2 Pg. 25c
SHOOTS AT POLITICIAN EVANSVILLE, 1ml . May Z (VP) A warrant charging assault and battery was filed today against Job:; 1 McCormick, a reporter lor tht 'Evansville Courtci as the outgrowth of an argument wrb Os" ai Lanphar attorney and political -peaker. .McCormick wa.- harged with 8r'ing a shot at Lanphar last night af- • ter they hail engaged in an argument at the attorney's home. Lanphar was not struck by the bullet. | The incident fallowed a speech last night In whhh Lanphar was reported to have sa.d: "The reporter *vhv» wrote a certain story quoting an opposition speaker as say in*; I was run out of Gibson i county is a liar.'’ Lanphar said thah MdCormiok 'came to his home Iasi night, called : him outside, argued about the remark and then shot at him through ' i he door.
Tandy, 3 for ]Q C Bult«*r Rolls A Double SqiiHn*R W aldorf, 4 rolls IQ**
Toilet Tisau,.
Extract 2, 2oz bt. 29c Her Grace Vanilla ***''-, ( orned Beef 2cns29c Graham I lb. I'k^ ll/*
( rackers, (ountry ( luh
. Ga ^»r $i-i5 Bacon, Dry Sugar Cured, Lb. 15c
Breakfast; 2 to 5 lb. End Pieces
Dork Roast, Lb 12Jc Boloffna Sausage, sliced lb |5 C Frankfurters, 2 Lbs 23c Oleo Wondernut brand 3 lb 25c Haddock genuine Fillets lb ]5 C Picnics, Sugar Cured, Lb.. 121-Zc
SHANK LESS Lean Birnir*
(H'FRVTION PERFORMED P,Y EMHER ON SON
Vftl NG MAN CARRIED DN VON- \ BW1TKJN WI TH His DAD 1)1 RING THE ORDEAL I INDIANAPOLIS—An unusual op- | M at ion was performed at the St. Vinj cent hospital here by Dr. TKomoa R. I N ible, Sr., w hen he operated upon i hi; -on, "Young Tom," removing the I n' appendix while the -on looked on. Both father ajul son are noted sur- | geons :in<l When the father prepared I to operate upon his son, a local anoesI thet was administered, so while the | father was performing; the operation, | the son looked on and they carried on I a conversation luing the operation i iust is they do whqgi performing an | operation upon a third person. After the operation was completed, the n stepped down from the operating table and started to dress. "What are you going to do?" the father asked“Druss anil go back to the office," was the son's reply. ‘‘You’re goinir to do nothing of the kind ” his father replied. “You’re going to be put to hed and stay there until I tell you to get out.” , Dr. Noble Sr., and Dr. Noble Jr., I were completing a s*rt«fv of operations ) at the St. Vincent's hospital anil were | preparing to leave the surgery for their office. The operation upon the son had not been mejntioned. "What are you going to do now?" | the son asked his father. “I am going to clean up and call it a day,” the father replied. "I’d like for you to remove my api pendix,” the son told his father. It was the fir.-d time he had mejitioned I the appendix trouble to his dad The father lookefl at hi* sqn for l i moment, and th«n he replied, "All J right? Get on the table." And thcei followed one of the strangest operations attendants at the i h spitul hitd ever witnessed
Dr. Noble, Sr., had performad a ,, ntiml" i nf o|M-rations in this city and well known to Greencastle people.
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High School P. T. A. To Meet Thursday The High School P. T. A. will hold its last meeting of the school year Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock in the high school auditorium. The officers for the ensuing year will he elected at that time. Music will lie furnished by the Carrollers, under the direction of Professor Umfleet Dr. Thurman B. Ri<T, of the Indiana Medical school, Indianapolis, will he the guest speaker. A cordial invitation is extended to the other par-ent-teacher organizations of the city and the general public to attend tins meeting. •!• •!• *!• Terre Haute Woman to Address P. T. \. Meeting Mrs Fred Jeffries of Terre Haute will aildrqgs the (First Ward P. T. A. Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the school auditorium. At 12 o’clock the teacher-, officers and room hos-he-ses will entertain Mrs. Jeffries with a luncheon at Elms Inn. Fir-t and second grades will each give a short program. The new officers will bq installed. -t- * Fillmore Sunday School ('lass Met Here Wednesday The fome-Join-Us class of the Fillmore Christian Sunday school met Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cunningham. 301 Wooil street. Thirteen member were present. + *!• -!• -I* \. A. I’. IV. Invited to Crawfordsville Meeting .Members of the Greeneastle branch of the A. A. U. W. have been invitwl to attend a dinner meeting of the Cra vfordsville branch which will he given at 8 o’clock. May 8, in the Masonic temple Mrs. Demarcus Brown w:ll give a travel talk on Sweden. Those who are interested in going to Crawfordsvillc for this meeting are asked to get in touch with Mrs. F. M Vzee land. e. -p .r. Mrs. Rush Hostess To Crescent ( luh The Crescent club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Perry Rush, Greenwood avenue. Following the business meeting a party was held on the lawn. There was yn exchange of (losers. Mrs. Fay Hamilton had charge of the program. Seventeen members were present. + + + + + * * * Scout Leaders’ Course To Be Given Here The Girl .Scout leaders and troop committee members of Greencastle and surrounding communities are naking plans for a girl scout leaders course to be given here this weekend. Mi.-s Ruth Schroeder, a member of the training staff of the Great Lakes region, will arrive i n Greencastle Friday to conduct the course, which will be given in the community room of the Methodist church, on Friday•Saturday and Monday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 o’clock- Mothers of scouts or any other interested peroits are cordially invited to attend these meetings.
WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Karin’ to Go If you feel sour and iunk and the world looka punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, udntral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly tweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can’t do It. They only ooove the bcrwela and a mere movement doesn’t get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver. It should Dour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels dally. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the buwtls. <i*B bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, had taste and your breath Is foul, skin often breaks out in Uemishee. Your bead aches and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisoned. It takes those good, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two iMjunda of bile flowing fieely and make you Feel "up end up.” They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, umaaing when It comes to making the bile flow freely. But don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter’! Little liver Pills. Ix>ok for the name Carter’! Little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent a substitute. 26c at drug stores. Q1981C. M. Co
taxes ARE DUE Porn.w what you lle(yl persona ■ “n Stock. Repay i,, monthly Ktyments. cJ. '4 Line loans to farmer--months time. '"Wmdf Src Us Today i F»r The Money You mdiana Loan Co 24% R Wash. St. :
I’iinl FmlcririJ Republican Candidate Far Sheriff '
KROGER STORES TO OBSERVE 52ND. VNMVI.USARY I RI.-SAT.
Kroger stores in Greencastle will join with several thousand other Kroger stores throughout the midwest and central states Friday, May 4. in starting a two-wee.k's celebration of he 52nd anniversary of the Kroger Grocery and Baking company. Gifts for customers, special sales and other appropriate “high flying’’ events will take place during this |ierk'd, climaxed by a gigantic air exposition an I food show in 21 “key • ities” next Sunday, May 6. Patrons from this city may obtain invitations to the air and food carnival to lie held at Indianapolis by making their desire to attend known to clerks in the local Kroger store. The invitations will entitle the holders and their families to free admittance to the airport, and will bo exchangeable there for numerous souvenirs and merchandising cou-
pons.
A large corps of pretty girls, dressed in white flying outfits, will act as hostesses during the event and will distribute the coupons and assist the hundreds of visitors in enjoying themselves. Mr. Riley, manager of the local Kroger store, stated today that the program will be exciting from start to finish, and that events have been
arranged for the enterutoJ l ehddren ns veil as grmvn-upj. “Too, there will lie surprise J fm everyone," Mr R ley T He said one of the principi J on the aerial pro ram would J race between Indianapolis pilot,! wtaaer ■«irdi I an silver trophy, the shaft of shut
nearly three feqt.
I respectfully solicit your vote in *be Denmemtic PrmmTT, Mnv #. OSCAR IRWIN C ANDIDATE FOR TREASURER |>I PUTNAM UOl'NTY —Paid Politiml Ad verst iBonifint
Prof. Vernon Sheffiel i „f ^ Pauw music si lusil entered tfoc* hospital, Thin-day mominrfurt ment.
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DILLIGKR ALTO FOUND <r„,iHnneil l-'ntii, V*]i|{e One, across a hanger-on < f thn gang who might direct them t. the quarry. Homes of hunreds of police characters were visited and scores of men arrested on suspicion filed through a heaiUiuarters showup. “We think we are on the verge of tunning this crew to earth,” asserted Purvis. "The man DUlinger probably is hurt, and he’ll have to show up somewhere. When he does, we’ll get him.”
IN MEMORY
In loving remmbranre of our dear wife, mother, and grandmother, Martha Jane Nrdson, who 'leparted this life three years ag.i today, May 3, Oft we think of you dear mother, And our hearts are sad with painOh, this world would he a heaven, Gould we hear your voice again. You wore a crown of patience As you struggled on ami on. And the hand* that rest forever, Are the hands that made our hotne Sadly miased by her husband, daughter and little grandson, James W. Nelson, Mrs. Marie IFord and Donald Eugene Ford.
“Keyed Up” ’Til He Thought He’d “Bust” When you feel,you Jm,( ran’t go on any longer, and that you are going to scream, ,«• throw things, nr “blowuip”, take the advice of others who have felt the same way. Try XeumVin. Enjoy a full night of restful normal sleep. Wak" up feeling like a new person, with alfc’he kink i r , 1TV .'> mil of your nerves Get a bottle of Neur.r-Vin totfcw on a special trial offer at OWL DRUG STORK.
Fred El Boatmai
Edgar A, Hurst Democratic Candidate for Commissioner 3rd. District. — TViM Political A'lvcrstlsement
FOR
County Clerl
Demorratif Ballot
—Paid Political AdVMI'H
TAXES DON’T LET THEM GO DELINQl KM We loan on all kinds of personal property on a repa'iiKnt plan lliat will suit your pocket book. The American Security Co. LOANS AND FINANCING 111-2 K. Washington St.
To the Voters of Putnam Co. As I have been afflicted with thq Shingles for ^ two months, it has been impossible for me to mo * extensive campaign, so I take this means of pL* 1 ’ 111 myself to the voters of the county. I am the oldest man on the ticket. I am the only o"* living of our big Democratic family. I ! ,ave than four year’s experience on the police force ol ' r castle, which should be some help to one in 11"' ' trl
office.
If elected to the sheriff’s office I pledge myself , °l ,e form the duties of the office to the best of my 1 11 T cording to law, always using my best judgment. I earnestly solicit your support in the coming Pri®^ I hanking you in advance, I am YOUR’S FOR DEMOCRACY OTTO O. DOBBS Candidate For Sheriff
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