The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 June 1934 — Page 2

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Father’s Day IS JUNE 17th And out at your house, somethingought to be done about it. The idea started in 1910 with “Give Dad A Tie” - - and then in 1915 someone boosted the ante to “Give Dad A Shirt” - - And now we, in 1934, are suggesting that you give Dad something he really needs - - A Cool Suit. Or — FLANNEL TROUSERS COOL PAJAMAS ATTACHED COLLAR SHIRTS Best Selections at CANNON’S Putnam County Jubilee Soon.

HIE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All" Entered In the postoffica »' Greencastle, Indi ana, second class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per eek; $8.00 per year by mail in Put am County; »3.50 to $6.00 per yea > mail outside Putnam County

Rural Seed Potatoes $1.60 Bair ECONOMY STORE

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

4-H Club News

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Bake-a-Wa club met at the ei "nomies room Tuesday. Time • : has been charged from • , 2 :;0 oh Tuesday. Six mm- ■ iv present. Bonnie Ruth ave a report on measureGames and contests were after the business meeting.

man ,of Columbus, knows how it feels to be stranded in a strange city wit - out any cl '.lies. When he arrived as a gu^st at the Community House, his lothes were placed in a fumigator. When he went to get them the next morning, they were gone. W de Portman practically unclad, continued to enjoy the hospitality of the home, social workers hunted clothes for him.

TWO MEN KILLED IN CRASH

p , it i i , LEBANON’, Ind., June 13, (UP) —

Wee Bakers 4-H club met _

, . t 3 o’clock in the home eco- Tw '’ m, ' n , ki . 1 ‘ J when thf -

K ith rim ' " ' '

f :avo a talk on club activities. At the : " lth „ a U - S ' roaU next meting Ardith I/>ng and Rath- ! 5 “’ south of K '• valton - 1 ,lcu,l are i ne Alhin tsdll demonstrate drop ! 'f' illiam • Strit<> ' * H ’ aml WilliMn S ‘ n ’

ders, 4a, both of West Lafayette. 1 Strate was killed instantly and Sanders died evtral hours later in a hos-

pital here.

T e M dem Canning 4-H club met ' die- L y morning at live vocational ! i’-iimr. There was a discussion on i nrogress of the work by the club

inemliers.

Miss Lawrie Davis of LaPorte is visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. G O'Hair. Mrs. Frank Cannon, Northwood, refunded to her home Wednesday from the county hospital. Prayer meeting will be held at Maple Chapel this evening at 7:45 o’clock. Mrs- Mary Kendall will be the leader. Mrs. Susie Kittles and Miss Mary Bittles left Tuesday for Kentland for u two weeks visit with Mrs. W. C. Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. Percival Allen have left for the east where they will be be for a month or six weeks. They will spend some time in Boston. The Girl Reserves are sponsoring a social hour each Thursday morning ut 10 o’clock at each war ! playground for school children and pre-school children. Marcella Myers, student nurse in the Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Ernest Myers, of Fillmore.

Robert Hogland returned’ to his home Wednesday from the county

hospital.

Mrs. Laura Thompson returned to her home at Liberty Wednesday from

the county hospital-

Mrs. -Andrew Durham and daughter Sarah Jane left Wednes lay morn-

ing for Milford, Penn.

Mr. and Mrs. G H- Bamaby Jr. are

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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK

Hogs . r ),.'0(i; holdovers 361; market

3. r > to 40 cents higher; bulk 160 to j 200 lbs., $1.25 to $4.35; 200 to 300 lbs., $4.40 to $4.50; 300 to 350 lbs., $4.30 to $4.40: 130 to 160 lbs., $3.10 to | $3.60; 10 Oto 130 lbs., $2.35 to $2.85; I

packing sows $3.0 Oto $3.50. Cattle 1,000; calves 800; steers and

heifers strong to 15 cents higher, cows steady to 25 cents higher,; most

the parents of a daughter born Sat' ( s teers $5.75 to $6.75, few better kinds

urday at an Indianapolis hospital. Miss Mary Lou Throop left Wednesday morning for 1/ouisville, Ky., wlieie she will visit Mr- and Mrs.

Lloyd Thomas.

Betty Saatoff, daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. Ken Saatoff underwent a tonsil i aroU nd $8.50, tup $9.00; operation at the county hospital, Wed-1 : common

nesday morning, j $6.50; fat ewes steady $1.00 to $2.00.

Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Monger and | —

Miss Miriam Monger spent Tuesday 1 p w- ^ rp at Culver at a family reunion, obsen-| !>(*(* I\fM‘lH'TS f O

$7.00 to $8.25; fed heifers $5.50 to j $6.25, few $6.50; grassy kinds $4.00 i to 5.25; cows $2.75 to $3.75; low cutters and cutters $1.25 to $2.50; veal-

ers strong, $5.00 down.

Sheep 700; lambs active, strong to 25 cents higher; bulk spring lambs |

bucks $1.00

EVERYTHING WASHED FLATWORK IRONED I5lbs. for 98$ ADDITIONAL LBS. 6$ HomeStkamj •aundhy.

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WM service’ $25$3j)|j

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mon ^ to reC > monthly int-J,

charge only

' I ‘ U|M money “‘I* ’ ' r you nay, thefesfjiy "a'n : . H0LD ,;00 ^ l A LIVESTOCK l/nl

Indiana L

ing the 80th birthday anniversary of Dr. Monger’s mot er, Mrs. Sarah

Monger.

Roy Albaugh of Waco, Texas, who has lieen visiting his father, Albert E. Albaugh and family, will leave tuiiiorrow for his home. He will be accompanied home fi-r the summer by

his father.

Suthorlin & Sutherlin, local attorneys, have mov» i their office from over the A- & P. store on the south side of the square, to the rooms formerly oecu-pie.t by the American

Security company mi

ten street.

castle, vice president; Ray Shannon, Greencastle, secretary; Paul Reising, Greencastle, R. 3, treasurer. Those 1 present formed the charter members !of the organization. Membership fees were fixed at 25 cents for the • minty and 50 cents for the state. In addition to the officers charter members of the new organization in-

^-v w elude Earl Hunten, Harry Neier, JVlPPt On IllIlP 111! Harry Ash, A. E. Bunten, c. H. Neier,

all of Fillmore; and Piercy Masten of — I Greencastle.

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HtROLD PRUITT OF FI1.I MuRE ELEt TED PRESIDENT AT

RECENT MEETING

Putnam county beekeepers recently! formed an organization and have ■ planned another meeting Wednesday | *

evening, June 20 at the courthouse,! t I nesday the 1 • * • c ^ u4) I nesday eve-

ty is invited. At thi- present time bee- ‘''ng uitn Mrs. R. C. Moore and Miss

Mi.-s Mary Gregg Bruner, daughter cf Rev. and Mr B. H. Bruner, formerly of this city, who has lieen con-

, . i keepers are cooperating in a canting I paign to eradicate foul brood from

the colonies in this county.

Directing the campaign to eliminate foul brood is Mr. Alexander, inspector from the department of bee

HE WAS UNCLOTHED GUEST TOLEDO, 0. (UP)—Henry Port-

COMING Viva Viila!

Sheriff Alva Bryan was in Indiana-

polis Tuesday in an effort t<> link i f, j,. m | s here.

Indianapolis men with the recent theft of chickens from the farms of Hugh Hicks and Frank Hurst in east

Putnam county. Thoe license nunt- . _ hers of Indianapolis cars were in- 1 boards,

fined to St. Anthony’s hospital in inspection, who has been working for

Terre Haute, is reported much improved in information received by

vestigated but the owners of the plates in two cas* had given fictitk>u.s addresses and the third man could not l>e implicated.

BO UtD CALSED injury HOUSTON, Tex., (UP) — Marble lioensed by the state as n

several weeks. Only with the help of beekeepers can all colonies of bees l.e locate 1 anil inspected for this dis-

ease.

At the recent organization meeting Harold Pruitt of Fillmore was chosen president; Jerome Austin of Green-

peaceful indoor sport, punctured the abdomen and internally injured John Morgan, 4. John fell on the top, broke the glass, anj hurt himself seriously.

President’s Skipper

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Hiked paint OUTSIDE WHlTt .

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Woodruff House Paint Per Gal. in 5’s $2.50 Per Gal. $2.69 Per Qt. 75c Less 10% Discount FLOOR ENAMEL

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LAC-R-LIKE 4-Hour Enamel Quart - - - Dint - - - 1-2 Pint - - 1-4 Bint - - Less 10% Discount

- Waterproof

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Quick Drying.

Quart Pint L«ss 10% Discount

90c 45c

Luster-Low Semi-Gloss Wall Finish IT’S WASHABLE! Dirt, gr'-ase, ink and pencil marks cun be remove! with Ivory soap and water. $3 Gal. 85c Qt. Less 10% Discount

ALL-IN-ONE Quick Drying Gloss Varnish

\\ at er proof, for floors and any surface inside.

Quart Pint - 1-2 Pint

$ .75 Less .40 10% .25 Discount

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Don't Forget the Dates - - JUNE 16th to JUNE 23rd R* P« MULLINS, Greencastle

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A job coveted by every officer in the Navy falls to Captain Walter B. Woodson who has been appointed commander of.the cruiser Houston, on which Bn ident Roosevelt will leave later this month for a trip to Virgin Islands, Panama and Hawaii. The Houston is being groomed for the trip at Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Headed for Altar

Ndl Browning. Plans were discussed fur a mother’s meeting. Eighteen members were present. During the s'wial hour refreshments were served.

.;. .;. .[. .;. .[. .;. .;. .;. Tri Kappa Sorority To Meet Thursday

Tri Kappa sorority will meet at the home of Miss Lela Walls, Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock,

•J* .$« »$• *$• »J.

Section Two Will Meet Thursday Noon Section Two of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Albert Dobbs at 12:30 p. in. Thursday. Each member is asked to bring one dish of food ami sandwiches. -I- -I- -p -p -j- .j. .j. .j. Mrs. Willis Hostess To New Era Club The New Era club members met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A. J. Willis, south College avenue. Mrs. Harry- Williams read an interesting paper on “Cuba.” Three guests were present, Mr.4. B. B. Stringer, Mrs. Edgar Vancleave, and Mrs. Johnson, mother of Mrs. Willis. During the social hour refreshments were served. *!••!• -I- •!••!••!• -1- d-

i loverdale Club

Holds Meeting Here Eleven members of the Tuesday club of Cloverdale were the guests of Mrs. Grace Hurst and Mrs. James Hartsaw at their home on south College avenue, Tuesday evening. The responses were from “Sonny Sayings.” T e program consisted of music aril readings. During the social hour refieshments were served by the hos-

tesses.

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10 KF ' <;,st i:i< tri cks] “The trucking ind ta ' k '’ 1 08 an “nregulatwl J transportation, i attemptij Its own house 1„ order twl t-’m of controls provided hi of f: “ r funipetition f,, r ti,, now in full force,” said D.pl Of the Indiana j for the trucking industry W J (Jreenca tie and Putnam J ‘•entiy lo complete arra n p J the putting of il„. code in ( here. Registration of all fordij is the first, nrandatory stepj^ code, and Dent Chaney of fj h-.'s been appointed rc ? ist m 4 counties of Putnam, H.’dJ Darke. He is -.ne of the tiJ such registrars, who will ttJ for-hire trucks in Indiana. W tion is to start at once, andw will be handled in t i> f Chanlc. McGaughcy, Inalr ' the First National hank This registration is 4? give complete and aecunk •is to the number of vchido in the various classes off 1 When the truck operator redf is reiuiired to pay a fee. Tkie the cost n< t only f reyi<unitabulation of informationtnU administration of the cmleiJ respect 3.

Silver Stoma

GOLF PRACTICE COST $18 CONNEAUT, O. (UP)—An 18-year-old boy’s first spring golf practice cost him $18. That was the amount of line and costs assessed him for throwing a golf ball at Patrolman Stephen P. Stofko when the cifficer broke up a gang of dance hall rowdies, The patrolman was struck on the head by the hall as a parting reminder that the youth resented interference.

There Were Forrest Trees, Too LOGAN, O., (UP)—In the matter cf names, Logan has both a Dewey Wheeler and n Wheeler Dew. A state ' liquor agent of the name Forrest Trees made an investigation here recently.

,For the last forty-iw inand Wag:'»ner of S' r ; - 11 has been living with tomach an Mon his 102nd birthday ary. Shot in the back ilunnrL cago fire, lie was un er tr for years- Finally Hilie replaced and pH ed one, mostly of Waggoner is feeble Hut i» ^ ively good health.

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^, La n (f ’ f Jr :’* on of the famous Uhristus of tho Oberammcrgati Passion Play, a member of the Georgetown Un.ver ity faculty, who : » sh° rtl y for Gerrfian, to K i* r » M »yr (lower); the Mary Magdalene” 0 f the play Young Lang once was a musician in toe famous company.

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