The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1934 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. CREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 16. 1934.

f .’THE FOOD SHOP

Phone 53 •

Free Delivery

0-S0-FINE FLOUR — Hariluheai, 24 Lb.

$1.05

24 Lb.

$1.15

E - Z BAKE FLOUR —Hardwheat 4 Lb.

1 5 Lb

29c

('HACKKUS, 2 !.»>. n<»\ 19c . Bran Flakes, 2^10 nz. Royer ^ 1 f)c

.»v 10c

SI *!*, 10 :inr . .

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Herald Consolidated "It W«v»n For All”

Entered In the postofflee at Greeneastle, Indiana, m second class rtifill matter under Act of March B, 187S.

Ki Wan inns Hear Members Panned

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THKKE GREENt ASTLE MEN VIC-i TIMS OF F FI. I.OW MEM HERS * AT LUNCH EON THURSDAY

, -TV OWNED UTILITIES CUT TAX RATES AT LOGANSPORT

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Subscription

weei$3.00 per year by mail tn PutI n.im ‘County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year | .ry irtiil outside Putnam County.

5,5c

34c

25c

17c

.r 23c 17c : • • 21c

CERTO. Bottle .. 25r Jar Rings, 2 Dozen 9c JAR < U S Dono 25c 1*1 W L;ir£e( in vac. I*:ick 2 for 3*Sc

15c

Goorl Brooms, Facli 0. K. SOAP •— 6 Bars

M1T.K. 2 Tn?! *• PRUNES, MED. SANTA CLARA, 2 Lb. Box

RAISINS, Sf.Htt.ESS 2 f.b. Pkg.

DELK HU IS S COFFEE, Lb.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

PEACHES,.large Can

' ■ AC'!' ;'. I . j >rge Can, Heavy Sy r up RED CHERRIES, Pitted, No. 10 Can

PEACHES. No. 10 Can

FRUITS and VEGETABLES

10c 29c 19c 17c

3c

TOM \TOES,

I iin< \ Ripe, Ihs. .

I, F MON'S,

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or ant;i s.

Han Id it, Do/ ({ \ N \ N \S. Loideti Ripe, 3 I .bn SOLID < \IIB\GE HEADS, Lb

MEATS

svvi Shmii' It r Round .. G^wd Tender RO\ST. Lb SLK'FD RACON, No Rind. I,h V FAL ( HF( K STF.AK. Lb l III AM i 1*1 !>i;, 3 A ery (food. Lb

19c 49c 49c

15c 12k 23c 25c 20 c

Some hilarious divertissement was furnished the local Kiwanls club

priio, 10 cents P^ T j Thursday noon at their regular week-

ly luncheon, when three members arming themelves in tihe cloak*of good faith rlison-sed the business and lives of three f theij- ^fellow mem-

bers,

• First on the program was Prof. O. II. Smith \vho gave a quite comic version of the social, political, and religion* back round in the life of Earl C. Bowman. Luckily for Professor Smith, IV fessor Bowman was not present. The resulting encounter should he one of the he t ligbiheavyweight lioiits Greeneastle ha. seen in many years. • I 1 e- ding n caution ly he a , of the presenc of his victim, Alarill I). Ahia ■ xt to k t r 1,10,1 ure of O. W. Hollowell, and seemingly fearing Mr. Hollowell for all of 1 •• great di' ■ iq e, vented his spite on the 1934 Chevrolet. It it '■ ei y probt Vhal all those hearing this di mission will either he driven to a (|o . r in peeti n of the Chevrolet or el ,■ will give up driving altogether. The most one-sided affair of the program came at the conclusion when Russell Alexander picked® on Charles Gardner. After a thorough evaluati e of (quo ter hott'o -, coke , fcinmetry of i die , and the gen eral futility of the life or an ice manufacturer in winter, Mr. Alexander concluded by hastily running I from the oiai in before any "chairsI could he thrown ,( him.

\; : s' a var iti : fj om t te ,(. ||. 1’itchford‘store Geraldii ie Gorham entered the • l on jptal for t realment, Thur - I day. * Prayer mt'eting will lie held at the First Hapti t church tins evening at

8 o’clock.

Peggy Millei 1 returned to her home near Morton, T i d.,y from Uie county hospital. •Albert Heavin returned to his home* at <* ntosville Thursday from the m unty hoapitnl. Mrs. Jessie Tohin,. I dm strmd, on ten d the dhihein 0 I ■ og ho pital for treatment, Thursday. I® o Idd Duncan a Ai jn.od his work at the traction station after an ill* m s of several weeks. Miss Nellie Browning, court stenographer, has returned from a vacation - pen i with fi end in CincinrAti.

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B. Y. P. U. To M.mt Fridaj Evening The Seni A - * B. Y. P. U. will hold i • ■ Ion feast Fi iday i venjng %t the home of Victor Strain, southwest of town. Each person is asked to bring their share of watermelon, or in ^ I ii preferred, l/ndi one i asked to attend and bring an old member or a friend. • • * # Shower Held Wednesday for FutnSm die Bride-Elect

TIP ini- Tti MELONS 1 "v —

I I LI. LINE OF LUNCH

MEATS.

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WEST SIDE OF SQl \KE

YAM 1 Y ( Al SKI) ARREST liOSTON “(UP)—John H. ‘McDonald, 20, might have escaped arrest if hi had Is en h .' vain. Police captured

-: r, when h. wa ; foilll i ft) fi "Ml. of a broken kIiow window of a clothing toi« lb allegedly try-in.' on m coat to be ure it fitted properly. '

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12sOz. Loaf (20 Siloes)

GRANDMOTHER’S Twist 24-Oz. imA i- onf

8*Jofa

Milled From Fine Wheat

21-LI). Hag

IONA FLOUR

BUTTFR

PEAS, Sifted No. 2 Can, 2 for PEACHES, Iona Halves, No. 2 1-2 Can

wn p?skls:s SWEET or Sweet Mixed

1*1 N FA I'I'LL, Sliced, No. 2 1-2 (an GREEN BEANS, Stringless, No. 2 Can. 3 for

ASPARAGUS

Country Roll m

ffdilvei In eok Fl int Ll>. 31c)

Master

° Brand

Plokles

Master Hrnnd

Qt. Jar

Kemp’s New Pack

Sun-Rayed

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Can

89c 1 29c

25c 17c

13c

23c

19c

25c

10c

Cake Flour

GRABFNUT FI ARES

Post's l '»n I I •'''•'2 I V- 23c LaFranCC Powder Pit*. 9c Grapenuts pik. 19c Coffee M»xweit Home i.i, 32c

2 p'v' '

27c 19c

POTATOES. U. S. No. 1 Grade, Pk ,® 29c LEMONS, Doz^ 27c Prune PLUMS, 2 Lbs 15c CELERY, Stalk 5c HEAD LETTUCE, Ea. 10c

IN >OUR MEAT MARKETS

125c

VEAL ROAST.... Lb

MU h I FD llul Mil K

VEAL STEAK, Shoulder, 2 Lb* 25c CHUCK ROAST, Best Cuts, Lb 12 l-2c SWISS STEAK, Shoulder Cut, Lb 15c FRYING CHICKENS. Full Dressed, Lb. 2flr SEA BASS, Fresh, Full Dressed, Lb. 10c

Smoked LOIN ENDS boneless lb95c Fry, Bake or Hail.

Word has been received by Mr . Albert l/ockiidgi th** fi Htll of her aunt Mi II A* ■ 1 !!i of Baldwin, Kansas. o Mrs. Henry Rirknell left Thurselay for South Bend where die w ill spend several days with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Chillas. Tlie 3(ith annual Stoner reunion will 0>. hell at t e li'.mc of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O’Hair near 0 Briek Chapel on Sumlfy, August 19. 0 Frances Mae Robin mu !• loyd Williams, and Betty ('rusore underwent minor operation at Uie county Ifh Mt d Thur day niorning.

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'Tlie young people’s choir of the Limedale church will give a musical piogi m at tli(*church Sundax evening at K o’clock- Everyone invited to att ml.

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The Stewart family reunion w ill tie held in the Summers grove at New Maysville, Sunday, August ||i. All members of the family are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dickerson and children of Louisville, Ky., are \ 1 ’in frii nd in Groom a tip a fefl v Mr.° Dicker a>n formerly was Fiitnani 'ouifty pro-ocutor. Dr. (’. 1 >. W. Hjldehrand^of (Troencasth' will lie on the program at the Knaii'T family reuniSin to lie held Sunday, Aug. 19, at Bethel Methodist church in Clinton township. M?s. Alice Thomas, and daughter I .(At a Marie, tvnid Mrs, Joseph G. Moore are pending a two weeks vacati n at Wawasee. o Mi T ■ na 'frill visit the Century of Fi : )• it Clifhago before retumjiig home. Pipe for the water line from tho west (ity ,limits to the scene of tip’ new city sewage plant arrived Thursday and w ik was started immediately laying it. Several workmen have been busy the past week doing the preliminary work on the new plant, which will h- located a quarter of a mile west of the city limits. *

Guests at the slaughter were Paul ('Brown, of Eat"n, hid., son-in-law of,

Milton c Bi'c«w Guy*Wil on of " ' ' '' th<

Katie and Margaret Baird.

Davenport, h wa, of Fine t Stop

w ho was a guest

TniLROAT) TIMIVS IN BlIlTAIN TO BE S I REAM LIN ED SOON

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LONDON, (FP) The modorni/ution of British railroads is underway. Streamlined • - • ar „, ii 0 ake their first c m ran^e t i moni wdjen the Great Western Railway will intreiluce experimental sniper rail ears on the Birmingham to.Cardiff route. o © Three cats h i\* been built for this purpose. The cars provide the most revolutionary change in railway passenger pel • th.lt I P 1)( ell ' -

trodueed in Britain, a

v ater rail comfort d 1 on\ e. They have a maximum speed of 7o fa 80 mile per hour and provide a morning and afternoon business ser-

vi.-e in each afternoon.

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In extert I app<grance nd d( ign the new cai • are dmil r 1 perimental rail car, # whicdi ha^ been prm id mg le, a) service the .e'h all and Oxford district during^tho 1 1 -t f o nth.' 7i ; the . ing success of this car that decided the company to * extend its use to main line express services between important centers where the running of an m i nary “through” train is not 0

justified. 0

Th(' 0 new ears resemble huge seaplane oh 1 nation floats with large

LINDIH RGB JtOY^ \NMM RS\Y NAiRTH HAV EN, ME., Aug. Hi (I P) Jon Lindbergh, son of Colonel and Mi-. (Jiarh's A. Lindliergh, wa two years old today. He treated the oceasion with a little ceremony as his father di I his fanfous flight to Paris. TAKI.N RACK TO PRISON BI;a/||„ Ind., Aug. IB (UP)—Lon Burns, 30, paroled convict was taken back to the stat^ prison today by agent Clyde Snoildy following his arrest after passing a fraudulent check. He will complete a two to 14 years sentence.

flush fitting, observation window u running along the top half and i merging, • the end . into I01 • control cabins. The design is the result of w "d tunnel test , and he dw ind re .i t nice is reduced to :e fifth "T that cm Miiitergd by a imilar flat-

ended car.

The ib< arc carried i^nvn within a foot of the track, completely enclosing the whole of the mechanism and practically all of the wheels. All exterior fitb gs such a headlight door handle and hinges are streamlined s i as to reduce wind resistance to a minimum.

Rt .MMAGE SALE: Saturday morning at 8 o’i lock. Old K r^. op room. 16-lt.

WE PAY MARKET PRICE FOR FRESH. CLEAN EGGS

A « P FOOD STORES

HAY FEVER

Jry "Dr. Platt * RJNRX Preicrlption." Ft*\ iH-rt.-r ,n ’a Lour! A phyHU’lan'H proven Internal trefitment “2 ® Ktxl.send for Buff»*ic'“ from liny FVver. H«

Insl«t on "Dr PUtt'l ItlNKX Pr. icrlp.

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irotn liny Fever, Rose ,,, * n • Fever, Hummer CohDi. ^•ubititutu J. ‘! a . rrh ’ Asthma. Hnfo. not habit-forming. 'Uvf. HneeslnK. wheefiliiK stop; Itch-

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fh How with drink of ^•1 relief within :« >n*y buck. All drug-

R. I’. MulliiM'

WASH OUT 15 MILES OF

KIDNEY TUBES Win Back Pep . •, Vigor • • • Vitality Medical authorltlea a*ree that yonr kidhey a contain 15 MILES of tiny lubes or fllters whirh help to purify the blood and

keep you healthy.

If you have trouble with too frequent bladder passages with*scanty amount (musing burning and discomfort, the 15 MILE3 Of kidney tubes need washing out. This danger aignal may b«Pthe beginning of nagging backache, leg pains, loss of pep and vitality. gcttmiL up nights, lumbago, swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic pains and dizziness. If kidneys don’t empty a pints every day and get rid of 4 pounds of waste matter,

poisons causing <ck you out and

month.'). Don’t wait.

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a doctor’s prescription

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•ripiion . . . wnicn nas ty>eno y by millions of kidney suf40 years. They give quick

don’t take chances with strong drugs or so-called "kidney cures’’ that Haim to fix you up in 15 minutes, for they may seriously injure and irritate delicate tissues. Insist on DOAN’S TILLS ... the old reliable relief that contain no ‘‘dope’’ or habit-forming drugs Be sure you get DOANS TILLS at your druggist. © 1934, Foster-Milburn Cc*

Mi-- F her Whit-ipT. - '' Puinnmvillc, btlle-plpct of Gpor^p Fripnd, v a th viitim ■+' a suvi !. '■ -hower WpiIi’p' lay evenin'? wlipn ^rien.is called at the Whitaker home and '.'ii to ( e M. «E. church in Put* natnville whero^ the event tm k jilace. It was said Mr. Friend waff aware of the shov.er, liut that Misf^ Whitaker was completely surprised. * A larpo auinlier of friends of the younjf couple were present for the ., i they received a lap;'i i ! I) ••fill I !'l' a j s ding ceremony was held with Reuben Smalley officiating a minister and

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Hansel as bride and bridegroom. ‘! a fl wo' J It was said a most hilarious time was had by all, including the victims Mi Wltit.y mer to e icr, and Mr. Friend will*re- • io in a new home itn the Maul* tlan ro d r, llowinpr their marriage "which will take place soon. 0 O .j. .J. ,J. 0 \\-llin<j W orkers Held Meeting ° . - ' 1 ■ » ersel ych met f'.r an .-'ll da meet *

home of .V s houn-

tiful dinner fentured the noon hour. Twenty-throe members responded to roll call. Mr.'S llallin Hibbs, tho pr. i h at, presided. A short proi) given v hich included, a • a no ! rt ion by Betty A' n Judy; | reading, Daisy Davis; piano solo, Marcia Flint; sotif Elva Scohee and |l I, .Colt. The next meeting will he held the a*11(1 Thursday in Scpteml^or at t o home of Mrs. Claude Pruitt.

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\Y( ndrum Reunion Held Sunday o ’i* e nlnt i ann al reunion o( the

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W odi um was held Sunday, Aug. 12. at Milligan park in Crawfordsvilie. A basket dinner wa featured and a irogram of real in us ami short talks • n. ' 1 rtl .. ion wa; held jmd the following °officers were elected: president, Mary Woodrum vice president, ( lari Moore, and secrotyy, Charle Swinf .rd. The en lertainment cemmittre will consist ol Mrs. Elmer Davis, Miss ^Esther Woodrum and Harold Woodrum. The reunion nrxt year will he held the second Sunday in -August. ®° i ho alter,|i' « M s alll | \j| S Elmer Davis and on ami the Misses

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Greeneastle, Mr. ^snd Mrs. O. D. Wood rum am) sons‘and Miss Mildred Thompson of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. David England, and Air. and Mrs. Ray England .and on of Judson, Mr. "and Mrs. Orville Perkins and family, Mrs. J. B. Dickinson, Mrs. and Miss May Morris of # Roach.dale, Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Zimmerman ami family of Ladoga, Mr. ami Mrs. El Bower n*|,| a- Crawford

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Mrs. IIazlett and family ami Mr. and Mr . .la ; o i ;S and family - | Dqjiville, 111 , < > *j n ford , f Terre Haute, Mi s Smiley of Re o le, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wool-urn and family. Mr . Amoy,Woodrum of TVrrysville, and Ilem^ Woodumi

aru daughter. •

*!■ + .j. 4. *. Zeinir Reunion m

Held Aug. 1 I

Descendants of John and Mary I iiu—Z' lner he|.| t ,.j r , ond .annual reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunten Tuesday, Aug. 14. Dinner was served at noon. A program of music and readings was given. Sixty-two members of the

family were present.

The folfowinp officers Vro elected; president. William Zeiner; '-err.- 1 tary-treasurer, Icy Bridges; program committee, Margaret Evans, Floyj Li-by, Roscoe r, Her ami Cecil Nichols; ground committee, Lois' Zoim r, Harold I.iahy.^fhrhert Zeiner, Carl Nichols; historian, Paulino'

St >rm.

The ri'ftnion next y?ar will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Evans on the second

August.

, *1* ■> 4. 4. 4, 4. Co-Workers To o Meet Friday j The Co-Workers of the .First Baptist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of j Mrs. Rus.iedl Welch, r,02 Bloomington 1 street. A goo I attendance is desired

LOGANSPORT, Ind., Aug. 1C, , I P)—Elimination of the Logansort tax levies for the civil city general fund and civil park funds for 19:14 was assured today. » Al:i*idonment of tflie levies was made possible through the municipalv owned water and* light plants, Mayor William 0. Fiedler said in making the announcement. I e acti 1 11 niako Longansport the j only cit yof more than 10,000 popul.o on in Indiana wiKh.mt a civil tax levy an ! leaves property owners paying only township, county, state and civil city school levies. The : 1 yi 1 to he accorded tho tex* f vet amount to .'13 cents on $100 v..’ i ition. T (> general <uml levy for 1933 was 30 cents while the park fund !%'■ y wa three cents. Drastic reductions in operating exp 11 es of t'e utilities and increased . I'jo 1 le : ilde efiminating of the civil tax levy, Mayor Fiedler said. R.'ii,air: Cartel by the light plant i i 1931 and completed in 1933 with the ' dial, a f two new boilers ha brought about a saving in the coal bill alone amounting to $24,000

ayiuially. •

^aSnutf ^payment, A<)d td

The annual all day fellowship is tffig of t Chi ' tian churches of Putnam county will be at Fillmore, Sunday, Aug. 19. Rev. Wilson of Indifinapolis will he the speaker al the morning sendee at 10:45. iBible i"l at 9:1 . Cla v f. r everyone.

I’rosperity. tny frinirjj matter of 11 onuno ; \» ( J is just thrifty mamittf,’ " inst l

h), .,pr*« rqiai^ j ! HUM); 1 1 ' 1 i 1 uJ n j«| ii'urh. ]|| all ihc ^ need. I’m making my ( Ry.

Music Box Theati (LOVERDALE Friday and Saturday, Ann. 17-18 CAY ’ Lionel BARRY ill

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Admission 10 20c (OMINL SUN.-MON-Tt ES. Eddie Canfor in ‘ Roman Scania

SALMON . PICKLES.

■nutkiu Hlossomtime Brand. I 'u y ( utl't— Natural K( d Backed in d- • Natural Oil—2 Pound ( an J

SUGAR

Sour Or Dills

* Large 1-2 Gal. Jar

COOKltS, Old Fashioned Kind, Pound

Pure ( nnc Granulah i

• 10 ll>s. hulk 53c; 25 Hi. IkiR ▼ WAX RITE POLISH — Pint

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JF.LL-0, America’s Most Famous Dessert 3 Pngs. PDF' A Oakley’s Better Bread Pound Irfiaf CAMAY SOAP, 4 Bars vinegar.. CALUMET BAKING POWDER, Pound Tin PEACHES . .. Bi Lr 212 ’ 2

CHOICE BABY BEEF

Jess

Sunday in

Roast, Lb. Boil, Lb. Steak, Lb.

VEAL STEAK, Lb. LLAN. TENDER PORK STEAK, Lb.« FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS, Lb. ERESH VEAL OR PORK BRAINS, Lb. FRESH GROUND BEEF, Lb. PORK BRAINS, Lb ENGLISH CUT PORK ROAST, Lb. PALM NUT OLEO, 10c,*3 Lbs.

121-2-10-Si

Hollieanna I all ( an

Un ns

I* and G. SOAP

22c

GIANT BARS

0XYD0L, Large Pkg. 23 l-2c MINUTE TAPIOCA, 2 Pkgs 27c BEVERAGES, Qt 10c 2c Refund for Empty Bottle