The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 May 1934 — Page 2

XIE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1934.

Pin Your Molliors* Day (iiirnation

ON A MOV SUIT.

DON'T I t tiir-Ti! inn it on you that you didn’t pay iiHuh atU-ntion to how you looked on a day that even the postal department is honoring this year with a special tamp of respect. WE have the suits. The choosing, and fitting and the purchasing will take but 15 minutes and from $18,00 to $38 00.

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THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All" Entered In the postofflee at Greencastle, Indiana, as s e « o » d class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; *8.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; *3.60 to *6.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Household Expenses

Our Loan service has proven helpful to many families for it furnishes the Cash when most needed for practical and worthy purposes. Should you nee ! money to meet your bills when due, find out for yourself how our service will help you.

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Phone 1’>

Society News

l.ucille Peacock Bride Of Cyril A. Prevo The marriage of Miss Lucille Penro.k, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Nor- , man Peacock, of Darlington, and ; Cyril A. Prevo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prevo of Montieello, took place at the home of the bride’s parents Wednesday.

•| Following a .honeymoon trip Mr. and Mrs. Prevo will he at home iiij Molitieellr! where the bridegroom is in the undertaking business with his father.

prof, and Mrs. Crandall and Mr. and Vi . William Roby spent Wednetdav in Bloomington, attending the grand coindave of Knights lemplar. The Rev. T. G. Godwin will preach at Maple Chapel church this evening. Revival meet hies at the church are growing in interest. Everyone is iir \ited to attend. By agreement the libel damage suit of Rena Mann against Ktta Curtis, venued here from Morgan county, has Imen set for tri.il June 21 in the Putnam cireuit rourt.

CARD OF THANKS \\V wish to express our thanks and spre. iation for the help and kin lne~s shown us during the illness and death of our dear wife ami mother. We e*pe ally thank Rev. Airhart, Mr. •Sends, the singers, pallbearer*, neightois and friends. James Petty and children.

r W, < . FK AKF.S HIES A. 0; Kakos, age 87 years, passed :.wjy Thursday morning at ' f0:40 o’ lock at hi- home one and one-half miles west of Bainbridge. Fime'ul services will lie held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home. Friend" are requested to omit flowers.

si the stale highway eominission was held before Mr. Perkins of Hie stale industrial board in the court house Thursday morning. Albert Williams was attorney for Grimes and Mr. McGowan represented the commission. Grimes claims lie was Injured Iasi December ".1 whip, lifting a skill and that the injury will require an operation arid hospital treatment. Jp event lip board ruFs

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Viola Virinda Baohert, 20 years oldof Bainbridge R. 1, was taken to the j Evansville -tale hospital Ihursday. i She was accompanied by Walter Jlryan and Mrs. Alva Bryan. Dr. T. A. Sigler of Greencastle has been chosen as one of the judges for the third annual Ft. Benjamin Harrison horse show to lie hold Saturday. Dr. Sigler will judge the sa die classes for this show.

ment. in event tip* board rnl;s is fei'U will lip pombensat- ’!• (lie; eusl of tjle iipdralipn and i . ...i ii i ■ • * i » ’. y

IDAHO WATER FOR PLANE

Mrs. Jennie Wolfe, smith Locust street, who has hern under observation for the past month, was taken to the Methodist hospital in Iivlianapclis Thursday where she will undergo a major operation.

BOISE. Ida. (TP)-—Salmon River wafer, skipped to Miami. Flu . will lie used fliers as a jelfl of Idaho fm} 2P. christening the Peace Memorial tlte

Mrs, Lou Hillis received word Thursday of the death of Mrs. AnHlpew Dykes nf New Winchester, Ky. Mrs. Dyke* is a close friand of Mrs. iDdIjfarvI is survived by her husband and one daughter Edith Moore Dykes. Mrs. Alice T. Worrell, mother of David C. Worrell of Putnam county, die: Wednesday at her home one mile south of Michignntown on State Road Funeral services will lie held at First Baptist church at Lebanon

Miss Helen Hoffman underwent an operation at the county hospital, Thursday morning. Dr. A E. Monger and Dr. C. C. Fort) attended a church Im-inc meeting a! Terre Haute, Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. T. II. Bartlett of Fort M Ii m, Iowa, are visiting Mr. and .\L Edward R. Bartlett, east Washino’.on street, for a few days.

Funei I services were held from the Jordan Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon for Jesse H. Meek, lib years, a foster brother of Mrs. M geie Williamson of Cloverdale. Mr. Meek died at his home at Jordan, n ah of Bowling Green, lute Tuesday.

I l.e bride \v i* graduated from DePun.\ university w licit* she was a mi n! or of the Kappa Alpha Theta sororiiy. Mr. Prevo attended Do Pa uw and i a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity, and is a graduate of the As'kin- Embalming School. •J* •J# »J« •J*

Greencastle t-H Club Fleets Officers May 8

T “ Greencastle 4-H club met for !h'; ,; rst time Tuesday at the vocation*.1 tiuil ling. The following officers yere elected;

MAY FOOD SiT 4$ flood Hensons For Trading nt v xhf This Week-End!^ 011 ' ^ Fo< ! ri Dt'yinff at A&P. y ou *if h fl "l 1 *. d o J’oat r e B | worth while savings to vou' they n ’ eai1 BUY DURING THIS GREAT ro 0I) ,

CIGARETTES

All Popular Brands Carton $1,15

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City fir -men were called to the home of Mrs. William Crawley on north Indiana -treet Wednesday to extinguish a fire which broke out in the manger of a barn. The blaze was put out with water from the booster tank carried on the fire truck. Damage wa- said to have been small.

I wish to take this means of expressing my appreciation for the support given me in the Republican primary election. JOHN K. COX

The ca*e of Dallas Grimes again- round-1 he-wmI I airplanes.

Thursday afternoon at 2 o'cl.ick.

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I ii srident Sarah Frances Mi Curry. Vi e president Mary Ann Newgent Secretary and treasurer—Marion Black, News repniter—Evelyn Crump. Song lender—Fern Alexander. Yell lender—Martha Malone. Dior a few instructions the meeting was adjourned. »*• Mrs. Mason Hostess To Veronica Club

The Veronica club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mildred Mason. Mrs. C. B. Edmonson had charge of the program. Fourteen members were present. -i* *

Friendship Home Economics Club Met Wednesday

The Friendship Home Economics club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ira Sutherlin with ten members and one guest, Miss Albert Sutherlin, present. Roll call was answered with Mothers day quotations. During the afternoon the project leader, Mr-. Ross Hammond, gave the work on slip covers. One new member* Mrs. Paul Fox, was taken into the club. Contests given by Mrs, Dennis Jones were won by Mrs. Ross Hammond and Miss Alberta Sutherlin. The next meeting will he held | June 12 at the home of Mrs. Ivan Lis-

SUTTER

Crackers "SJ 2 A, 17c Soap 13 Prunes ^O' 80 Siz * 2 Lb * ISc Beans V’" 6 IOWA ¥L®m cKr x Campbell’s 1 ';,'^ 4'■ 25c Pineapple 2 Ivory Flakes J;!;*' 21c Nutley Oieo 2 SUGA& "v *v? j Shredded Wh’t2 23c Peanut Butter! Kirk's H Tu,.l HUr 6 c,k "25c Spaghetti ^ 4 SOAP CHIPS a: 5 j Red Beans 6 25c Cherries ,‘i^ North’n TissueS Ro11 * 17c Bread aMmuitr,, ~ SPECIAL LOW FItED I'RK KS Till.- WE

"Daily Growth" loO-Lb (20-Lb. Hag. 51c) tot

GROWING MASH Chick Starter 10 ,”^

Oyster Shells V 0 n;! t ' b 69c Scratch Feed ^

Chick Starter 10 ,° B ' 1 $1-99 Fgg Wash “

WE PAY CASH FOR CLEAN, FRESH EGG} IRISH COBBLER Seed Potatoes, 98 lb. bag BANANAS, Yellow Ripe, 4 Lbs. NEW POTATOES, 4 Lbs. NEW CABBAGE, 3 Lbs.

IN OUR MEAT MARKETS *

( HOK E CI TS

CHUCK ROAST

Fresh Ground BEEF — Lb. Large Juicy FRANKS — Lb. Kingans Dry Cured BACON, 3 to 4 lb rnd cuts, Pure-Hog LARD — 3 Lbs. Fre,h SILVER BASS, Lb.

IMMEDIATE CLOSE-OUT

Every TIRE AND TUBE MUST BE SOLD within the next 3 di w: ARE QUITTING THE TIRE BUSINESS-PRICES ARE LOWER THAN TODAY’S W IF YOU WILL NEED TIRES IN 1934, LOOK FOR YOUR SIZE BELOW.

Size Ply

Sale Price

Size Ply

Sale Price

PHARIS TRIPLE

31x 5.25 21 - 4 Ply

Road Gripper

$5.37

28 x

5*50— 18 6 Ply Pharis Road Gripper

590

C;

Sale Price $1.26

30x5.00-20 6 Ply

Pharis Road Gripper

5.10

28 x

5*50 18 4 Ply Phans Road Gripper

4.95

ijIZC 30x5

30 x 5.00 - 20 4 Ply

Pliaris Road Grip|>er

4.52

30 x

6*00 18 6 Ply Phans Road Gripper

6.38

32 x 6

1.86

30 x 5.25—20—4 Ply

Pharis Road Gripper

4.49

30 x 3 4 Ply Pharis Road Gripper

1.98

32 x 6.00 29 x 4.50 29 x 4.75 28 x 5.25

1.54 CO

32 x 6.00—20 6 Ply 28 x 4.75—19 6 Ply

Pharis Road Gripper Pharis Road Grpper

6.70 4.63

30 * ^ 1-2 0. S. 4 Ply Phans Road Gripper 30 x i 1-2 0. S. 4 Ply Pharis Long Drive

2.95 2.77

— 20 — 20 — 18

•63 .63 .87

28 x 4.75—19 4 Ply

Pharis Road Gripper

4.27

TRUCK TIRES

30 x t.(X) 30 x 5.25

— 20 — 20

i .79 .79

31 x 6.00-19 6 Ply 28 x 5.25—18—4 Ply

Pharis Road Gripper Pharis Road Gripper

7.31 4.99

10 X T - 8 Ply Phans Road Gnpirer 32 x 6 8 Ply Pliaris Road Gripper

10.82 13.13

31 x 5.00 31 x 5.25 32 x 5.00

-21 — 21 — 22

.93 .93 .93

Size 26 x 5.50 - I* 30 x 6.00 - l« 29x5.50-19 31 x 6.00-19 30 x 5.50 - l« 32 x 6.00 — 20 33 x6.00-21 30 x 3 1-2 31 x 4 29 x 4.50 -20 29x 4.75 -20

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