The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 May 1934 — Page 2

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fHE DAILY BANNER. CiREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY.-MAY I'l. 19^.

Married Seven to Find Ideal

THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All” Entered In the postofflee at Greeneastle, Indi- t ana, &« second class mail matter i under Act of' March 8, 1878. Subscription pries, 10 cents per week; $8.00 per year by mail in I*ut- ; nam County; $8.60 to $6.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS | Mr. nnd Mrs. I-en Hazelctt, R. 4, am the parents of a daughter, .1" Ann. Irorn Thurs<lay moniint'. Sarsi^ Ardith Rome's, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers, Manhattan Inad, is quite ill with the measles. Mrs. Frank Shoptauph east Seminary street, entered the county hospital for treatment Thursday afternoon.

of

Mr. and Mr-.

•-outh Greencastb a daughter, .b ni i

day " orninp.

Younp people will h v all the services on Motl

Somerset ciiurcl of (Ir'encastle.

Pam Seymore

are the parents of Joan, born Thurs-

Mother’s Day

Mu>

A Gift of ScHrafftS Candies will make her happy 60^ to $1.50 lb. Order Mother’s Candy

Today

charpre of i r’s day at I —

SAM MANNA’S hook sroitK

-even miles north

-uf nt for all require-

Pr. and Air-. H. H. I.onprden, Dr. i Ezra Cox and Ru>-< ll Alexander, are in Cincinnati, <>., attend inf; a De-,

will l>e

ments.

The ajrricu • .ral department crop

neet today

•..I estimate w r wheat prospects.

Marry often and never repent, is the motto of Mrs. Wendell Small, of BoMon, who has married seven times during hei long search tor the kleal man. Mrs. Small wed each of her husbands, the first when she w as sixtien. for some outstanding quality he p- • • r. .t every hul,h> had n failing that outweighed his prominent virtue, hence the parade of “ex’s." I he requisite qualities of the ideal husband, Mrs. Small behoves, an di-unction, considerateness, goodness, horn sty and unselfishness, l i e physical specifications of the paragon:—"He must 1m» tall and dark, hut not handsome, and at least ten years older than the bride " Mrs. Small's pit sent husband, a Bo.ton hotel manager, has the distinction of being both her second and seventh.

I’uuw alumni

Af

Itotv

i f Cleveland the guest of lily, 29 Rever!«ft Thursday

111.; ULLICANS IN OREGON ARE ON DECREASE AI.EM. Ore. (CP)—Increase in i |lomoi rats and deer ase in I; piihijeahs was reveah d In county ; i itra'iiin i eports fil'd at lit

• tl'parlmnt It re.

J ’ i el it i Ina i y i piii U showed tin I in to he about threi-lif,hs K - ; ih ;ii: and t vvii filihs liemnerats. i; j e' . an led in tvery one of the a. i louuties r |i rting. althottgli i ion was almost ,\i n in several. ■,111 'i.lMli vo',■ r- were helitv'i! iiu'ii .in Ho May IS primary ion, a df' inane from ih • total

one on record favoring legislation . qnlrinc th- daily reading oi the Bible in both lx mes and public schools. GIRIS WERE BEST SPELLERS

of th 0 moriul

N'KAV ORLKANS (1'P)- New Or-

leans public school girls proved better sp* Her- In a contest tesiiUltig In j 12.2 49 perfect papers. Girls rated '• U per cent of the lOo p,fi cent | grades. “Article. “h*art," and

11ansi-n:” were spelled incorrectly he gnatest number of times.

Oii'fton (allied for Ro sevelt (wo ts ago. tlo eeond time th • rtate I . I. c eil l)i m .cratie presidential nrs since ii- admission to tlx ion 75 years ago. /WO!: DAILY BIBLE READING fiMJON. Ohio (CP) -rrnwforil Iimiv AV. r. T. I', niembeis havi

WATER FOR MONKEYS

SALT LAKE CITY, ftah (fP) — Monkeys in Salt Like Pity's z m will not he entirely withotl' watiT beeuus. of a threateneii -hutoff by the water department. Mr George Sttndom. Freeport. Ill . sen a tw -on ce bottle of water, w ith a noti railing:

“Feed to the monkci aily.’’

REAM JANnF.R ( I.ASSIFIEn AOS

Mrs.

Miss., ivrhc has Ernest Heavin an

idpe street, tin- ' to g i to Indian.ip'

Any member

church sending m Mothers day. Si

have the“ at the

A comr.iittee in c) MoDins will he th'

Revival meetir

i'haitel church ar est and atteml inn win will preach t

subject “I>*t I s

lionttl singing and lure th" meetings,

vited to attend. R ilph Howard erintendent of t

farm, was eluted deputy Grand Cont- ! manb-r of the Indiana Knights Templar Thur.wlay at the closing session of the state conclave eld in Bloomington. Roy I). Smiley, of AA'ashington, was named tirand Commander. Coach Raymond EL Neal who pilot-1 111

cl th*’ DePauw University football I v,ir ^ 3rl

tea ; tn it- >nly undefeated, untied j lf F-

an unsi-ored upon team in its history I I ^ r last fall, w ill lie one of the principal i an, l

speakers at the “F" Club banquet at I lli '

Christian flowers f-'r

s aske.l to ,y p o'clock.

Mrs. R. P. cpivp th^m. th# 1 ^ki} 1* it in interT. G. God-

public

f (ireeni as’.Ie, supIndiana state jieral

j Figures will L

But the es

drought ravag* I The report is ' difficulties ' ..ii'l every <1 y

[ situation.

* The wheat ine under pre--1 ami possible - i have I'een ca’ ■ , a month ag ] wheat was 8*'

The crop n •

: “..ited wTnte:

| 492 />Oti OOG i

351,OOf'.nOO it mallest crop

j and -pring who I nl 527,000,hi*

■ OtO.oOO under This dispar • set by the J u -urplu- est, tiushels. Tb* umulated -u,

was 124.'io4jiti< considered to 1"

flanger sut plu

released soon.

ite will not renect if the past ten days. • May 1. Drought . peil a month ago as aggravated the .rket has Iteen boomjre ..f weather reports ver inflation. Prices It levels prevailing when Chicago May

cents a bushel.

•rting hoard last estia heat production at o-is compared with ft:!:! which was the !o years. Winter -it in 1933 aggregated a- els. almost 100,■ estic requirements. . >a- more than off1, 1933. carryover lit-' i at 389 000,000 -arplus load has acily -in e 1928 when it

ushels, generally n irmal and not quantity. The

nt to JlT.Ooe.nOO bushels ongrp- adopted the Hooard -y-tem of farm re-

QUALITY FOODS At Real Savings

Frankfort high school next Tuesday| ' : night. Th“ banquet iw-ill honor allj t ^ p (Frankfurt athletes who have earn'd:' n theii athletic letters- I 'l uc

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SUGAR

NAVY BEANS

1 in,- Granulated y O 1 25 I.b. . . •]) 1 I

i« LBS

Indiana Flour, 24 lb. bag 73c 0-So-Fine Hardwheat Flour 24 Lb. Bag 89c Swans Down Cake Flour 27c Dauntless Gelatin Dessert All Flavors 5c Rex Coffee vacuum pack 25c Sliced Pineapple No. 2 1-2 can. Dole 21c Milk, tall cans, 3 for 17c FRUITS & VEGETABLES Leaf Lettuce, Lb. 9c Bananas, Golden ripe, 3 Lbs. 16c Grape Fruit 3 For 17c Green Beans, Lb. 10c Strawberries, Quart 12c

Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. 49c Tomato Catsup, 14 Oz. Bottle 12c Swift’s Arrow. Borax Soap, 10 bars 21c Corn Flakes, 13 oz. box 10c Fancy Country Gentleman Corn 10c French’s Mustard. 9 oz. 15c with Worcester shire sauce Free.

MEATS r.OVHUNMEM INSPFXTED Pure Lard, 3 Lbs. 23c Swiss Steak, Lb. 17 l-2c Coneys, Lb. 10c Sliced Dried Beef, 1-4 lb 10c Chuck Roast. 2 Lbs. 25c Dressed Hens, Lb. 24c

FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER We have a full line of fresh pastries. WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR EGGS

The Food Shop Free Delivery * Phone 57 ELLIS GROCERY CO.

DIMM I.HI AIDS WHi: A3 MARKET, WASHINGTON, May 11, (UP)— 1 • h '" Grasshoppers, dust storms, and i drought i,operated with the new deal ! in aiding glutted wheat market. Experts, receiving report- from 3'>2 | rountii f 11 states wh'-re farmers | are threatened with new catastrophe | from natural couses, believed that | even a , rop failure wroubl leave the I country ■ ith an accumulate-) wh-at

surplus.

Se ret iry of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace believes the midwest drought 1 (onditi: n i- the worst since 1894 but ; is < i rt:iii also that the wheat surplus

• year it er -sed 300,000,i- appr-aching 400,000,000

vear ag".

•r conditions, insects and domestic allotment plan year to hold wheat pror the 193.3 level, the carry's in July would lie remanageable 1 7-5,000 O00

MOTHEl! - D A A'; HIHI K < H APEL

• '-’r-- day will lie observed at lb k f h — 1 Sunday morning. Dr. 1 :i " flte II preach u sqa-cial ser- '' ' 9. T1 is one of the red letter days ' t year an I usually largely

attended.

College Group F.njny Steak Roast The college group of the First Christian church held a steak roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Venter Snyder ami son 1-eon- (near Putnamville Thursday evening. About twenty-five young people were present. A steak mast and eontests were enjoyed. Rev. and Mrs. Robert T. Beck were guests of the group. Mrs. Bock is a teacher of the young people's Sunday school class.

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Mrs. Jess McKamey Entertains Busy Bee Club The Busy Bee club was delightfully entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jess McKamey at Putanmville. A bountiful dinner was serve I nt the noon hour. During the business meeting plans were made for the anniversary program to be held (Friday evening, June 15. Roll call responses were Mother’s day quotations. Officer- elected for the coming year

are:

President, Mrs. Roy E. Jones. Vice president, Mrs. Midlie Elmore. Secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Jesse j Williams. Assistant secretary, Mrs. Oval G raham. The members surprised Mrs. Venard .Ah Kamey with a shower. She received many useful gifts. A large number of m mbers ami the following guests were present: Mrs. Cora Eckels. Mrs. Alice Turner, Mrs. Esther Jones, Mrs. Alice Jones, Miss Virginia Eckels, Mrs. Liable McKamey, Eldu Smith, Nell Morrison, Miss Frances Farmer, Mi.-.- Hetty Davis, Miss Pauline Jones and Mi-- Doris Morrison. •!• •!• •!• -J- -I- -I- *!• Mrs. Shipley Entertains Local Club Members Mrs. Claude Shipley entertained the Golden Link club of 'Greeneastle, Thursday evening, at her home in Martinsville. Mrs. Hendrick and her daughter, Mrs. St. John, were assistant hostesses. Music and contests were enjoyed. Those who made th" trip to MnrI tinsville were Olive Brown. Emna ; Crawley, Edna Crump, Lorene Cloyd, Minnie Kiefer, Tulla Haymer, 7/da Lu.-h, Kate Houck, Ethel Sehachtel, Kathleen James, Mamie Snider, Ixni'ella Mundy, Sallie MvNeeley, and Ina Malone.

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Delta I beta Tail Elects Officers

Delta Tineta Tau met nt the home of Mrs. Harry Wells tliursdny evening. Election of officers was held,

'.irryover officers were elected:

president, Muriel Roekhill; vice-presi-dent, I ranees Allen; recording secretary, Elizabeth Ensign, corresponding ■ secretary, Helen Wemeke; treasurer, Roxie West; sergeant at arms, Eloise Walker; historian, Mary O’Rear; press correspondent, Esther Mayhull. Mrs. Murial Roekhill was elected as delegate to the convention to be held

in Seattle, Wa-h.

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Mrs. Si-ars HotdesN lo Section One Section One of the Christian church met Thursday afternoon at the -home of Mrs. Joe Scars, with Mrs. Ida Dryer assistant hostess. The meeting opened by singing “Blessed Assurnnce.” Mrs. Wallace Morris led the devotions. During the social hour the h istess erved delicious refreshment?.

Post KR HALL SINGERS

Cries “Railroading’

cal ion of the Footer Memorial at the | University of Pittsburgh. With the inherent capacity of the American Negro to put pathos into songs of home anil fireside, the metmhers of the Foster Hall quartette have often brought tears (with their rendering of some of the more sentimental Fositer songs. The Negro's 1 wide versatility also has enabled the singers to put the gayest abandon into such songs as ‘‘DeCaimpton Ilac- j es.” .Fletcher Hodges Jr., head of the Foster Hall research staff, will accompany the quartette, and explain many of the circumstances attending the authorship of the s-mgs. The concert will bo at eight o'clockW. E. Pickens of Oloverdale Thursday received a contract from the state highway commission for paving 0.302 utiles of road on Barker avenue from Evelyn avenue to Inglehart avenue in Evansville. The contract price is $7,7)21.41. Mr. Pickens is now paving three blocks on state road 43 in Greeneastle.

Househol Expend UUr Loan service u. f U ' man y ' sll “ s ‘he Cash f '* r l»actical lim , W(ir) . ^ Should yn u nee: m , y y,,l,r when JT' 1 ' h "* ™ -L

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• aiana ^ 1 i I- AA ,i'hin,/t

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I wish til thartTdTthL - tH'-uted to m y SUccess J th ; n, ‘ n,n "' ! 'tic Piitnan. Muy 8 ' 103L for C,„ m ,' —Arthur Plummer.

TBUST FUND AIDS BRIDES

NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (VP) From a strange irtisi fund, created hy "Unci-" Oliver .Smith of Hadl y. who died 89 years ago. more than 10,000 brides liu\e received a total of $484,1 50. Under the fund, any indigent woman conti mplutinjg mntrimony nitty apply for a $50 marriage gift, proviib'd she Is between 19 and 45.

WN1 MEy ^ ee L. Yea|tr ■ '•r High Grad, o L E- Walnut Chichesteiij ’ HHtl-ClSTU

New Hunter Prexy

The .New \V;iy ^Saf(-r-i

Dr. Eugene A. Colligan, new president of Hunter College, New York, pictured at his desk following inaugural ceremonies which were marked hy clash of opinions between Mayor Ftorello LaGuardia and Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, both of whom made speeches.

HOME LAUNDRY CLEANERS

TIRFD OF TOWIS PI NEVILLE AV Va Zens of 1 )-*i il foi k. Wv« ty. are «r;uv of liitviut address'd in tinm nn-ler name ’.h'li ttn-ir lillat^j Office I)• parti '-nt lia- a permission t« 'lian.: Hithe town i s , "|ihcn-(>r .Tune 1.

NRA AID7 BASEBALL •HOWARD. II I practieo lor th iia-'lia|| rehearsal f"i He v'i' ' time for l- rea inn anil hobbies i- ti - "-all d order shuttina ilinin theii) tory at Rhod. Islutnl -i/-

Designating the threatened action by Attorney General Cummings as an “utter disregard of statutory regulations,” former Secretary of ti e I n asury Andrew AV. Mi (above) charges he is being “railroaded” to Federal Grand Jury on Income tax charge without being given a hearing. Government is seeking nearly $2,000,000 from the former Treasury head.

You Are Fortunate If you still have yout* mother with you. Do not fail to let her

know it.

A bouquet of lovzly flotvers or a blooming plant on

MOTHER’S DAY

will tell her more than words, bow much you appreciate

her.

Peck Flower Shop 403 Hanna St- Phone 741

Members of the Foster Hall qunr* | tette, who will a-iq^ar on the program of th*’ Greeneastle Music Club in the Methodist church, May 16, have a backt:round for their music probably unequalled by any other musical

| organization.

All the lore that n staff of trained investigators — aided by unlimite 1 funds—can unearth on the life and musk* of Stephen Collins Foster has , been placed at their disposal. Not only do they know the songs from the original notes on fading acripts, but they know the circumstance* behinl the writing of each piece of what has become Hume of the most typically

American folk music-

Under the guiding interest and fin- . uncial u.wsisLmoe (> f J. K- y|| yi weal . thy Indianapolis collector, all available Foster!ana has been collected and j Pros'rved in Foster Hall, „ Iwautiful l stone chap*-Hike (structure on the tally estate North of Indianapolis. | Reproductions and' records have been ^ masje of all the mu-ic, an i every means known has Wn used to dis- ; seminal* -the knowledge of the mUfltc | man whom John Tasker Howjard has callesl "America's Troubn-

, dour "

! Mr. Lilly has subsided the Foster Hall qiiurp’tte for several years, and ,"t his p M>ense tb.-v have made mimy long tritis and several nation-wide radio broadcasts ,,f Their most recen, | on „ |(> PHtsdwrgh, Pa. last fall, where they n|(peared on the program of th* d*di-

Phone ECONOMY STOKE

t

Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 Pk. .. 25c Flour. Gold Medal. 21 lbs. 98c Elmir Prosperity, 2t lbs. . 75c Meal AA ater ground, bag .. 17c Soap, Hard Water, 6 for . 25c Toilet Tissue. 4 rolls .... 19c Fresh Tomatoes, lb 15c Sugar. Granulated, 10 lbs. 19c ( ALL US FOR FRESH I resit Beef Steak, Culled Ih. 25c Fresh Beef Roast, Boneless, 17c Fresh Wal ( hops, lb 20c Fresh A'eal Roast, lb 17c Fresh Ground Veal, lb 17c

BUY IT HERE

( offers, ( h-is iitid >3

2 Lb*

('offee, I ion brand. 2 Ik Tomato luice, CimpM*

4 for .

Shretied A\ heal. 2 f" r Bran I l-ikc*. Kelbre'd Fancy Straw ItTra* C uRuns and \ii-ii\m Fresh Pork < hops. Ih Fresh Pork H«ast. IhSwift's Breakfast

Bacon. I.b. .

Swift's I ml pc. Hamn- ^ Pure Lard 3 Ih*Seasoning Bacnii pc*, to

_ Tnotiw Walk MANY A MILE FORfM The thoughtful q-ft fw H0MIS W( -MAY 13CON STANT COMFORT SHOES SENSIBLE •LlG HT ' FL£ ^ t '

NEAT•

Help Mother keep her active nnd young Give of the** fine, eaev Core«* fort ■hoe*. Shell »Pt*f c ?* T ” good taste and thnofhtwn

A FOOT OF COMFORT MEANS fllLES OF B

app.neT!