The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 January 1935 — Page 4

THL UA«Y BANNER. GRELNCASTLE. INDIANA THURSDAY. JANUARY 17. 1935.

SPECIALS FOR JANUARY SALE

Take Advantage Of These Prices This Week As Many Items Wii! Be Closed Out.

15c Curtain Nets A lar^e assortnirnt to chootw from SPECIAL 10c Yd.

in. Bircls-t\e liiapcr (Toth

SI.19

10 Yds.

Bolt

Pillow Cases

15c

t'J in.

t.cxKl Quality

Outing Gowns

Towel Sale

1 ; s'

.59c

21 x 14 Heavy BATH TOWELS

8 O/..

25c 20< HK K TOWELS

i - 1 j

Ticking’

15c

Feather Proof

BATH TOWELS

25c Yd.

9c

70 x HO

81 x 99

$1.00

Sin 0 le Blankets

Extra Heavy SHEETS

Pictures

|,|a,d ' KO*. Ml ( )lors

99c

59c

Si Aluminum

25c Pillow

Men’s

SPEC 1\L

Tubing Rayon Sox

69c

19c Yd.

10c 1‘r-

S. C. PREVO COMPANY

HOME STOKE

•F FILLMORE +! + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ^ Fillmore Service club held an alllay meeting Wednesday at the home | of Mrs Clara Hubbard. All members Acre present A pitch-in dinner was | terved at noon. A business meeting I vas held in the afternoon Guests! present were Mrs Lulie Clift Mrs. Gusie Haat Mrs Sallie McGinnis ! md Miss Stella Philips. The next neeting will be with Mrs Amma •Snodgrass Guests of Mr and Mrs George 1 Haag over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs Boyd Shonkwiler and children of Sheldon. Ill and Mr and Mrs. Frank Grahn of Indianapolis Mr and Mrs Shell Perry and son | of Greencastle spent Sunday with the j former s sister Mrs Janie Scott. Paul Brown of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown. Funeral services for Morris Camp-1 bell were held Thursday Mr. and Mrs Jim Quinlin and daughter Nelli" of New Market spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair. Scott Couch and family were guests Friday of Mr and Mrs. Ott uydick. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hicks spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Harley; Harris at Greencastle. Mr ami Mrs Alger Leatherman ailed on Mr and Mrs Robert Gartett last week. Mr. and Mrs C T Allen of St. Louis visited Mrs Katie Bautin last week and attended the funeral of Morris Campbell. Paul Robinson will leave Saturday tor Knoxville. Tenn where he will i nter Bible school. Mr. and Mrs Claude Crosby and daughter of Roachdale were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter Wright. Charles Buis, son of Maynard Buis, is suffering from a fractured arm.

NET

TABS

BEFORE SUCH A SMOOTH SHAVING BLADE tt this low prico!

i Jimmie)

V\ \BASH HERE TONIGHT ’Nuff Sed. —o— (Brazil Time*) Greencastle defeated Crawforisvillc. 24-12. after leading 13-8 at the half Tuesday night. It begins to look like Greencastle will be back in the field nouse finals as usual

To which we hope so.

add a fervent, we

COUNTRY CLCB BREAKF-AST FOOD

2 For

Hea thful Deiiri< j* Ore*!—in the bandy packag* with Poarin* Spout.

29c

SAVE—AT These LOW Everyday Prices

CREAM of WHEAT

ti-oi ri.* 23c

GOLDMEDAL or S ury 24 ^$1.09

COUNTRY CLUB FLOUR 24 ,]?, 95c AVONDALE FLOUR 24 85c

SUGAR c.X.d 10 * 47c

CANE SUGAR * Lb can n 27e 25 h

BUTTER,

RINSO CRISCO

B.. $1.26

Country Club Roll • ‘2‘1_ Lb. Print Lb. 34c *3 JC

pkgs. 39c

Sm»!l Pkg. 08c Lb. C*n 20c

3 Csn 55c

look: new low regular prices

CORN PEAS

CALUMET MATCHES PG'G SOAP CHIPSO OXYDOL APPLE SAUCE

SOUP

SPAGHETTI

Good Quality

Tender Fiavorful

Baking Powder

No. 2 Cans No. 2

Can Lb.

25c

Me

Avalon

White Naptha Flakes or Granulea

6 3

Soap Powder

Country Club

Tomato

or Vegetable

Tall B' y

Can 2IC

Boxe, 25c

b£ IOc

18c

r£ 2lc 3 25 c . 25c

'jC

^ 19c 5 /.Y 25c 4, 25c

Tall Can

2 & 23c

4 p ’17c

11c

r « 29c

3 S .„V’ 25c

POTATOES 98 LB BAG

U» S. No. 1 Quality Round Whites | C

,b 13c

ORANGES GR.APEFRUIT BANANAS

Peck

Temple Full of Juice Florida^ Texas 8 For 14e

Firm Bipe

Applies b * 3 Lh * 17c Onions ftnry Wintxp or Romo Bnutr Ytllu. Giobo Lel'luce s c Cabbage ^lc*berf Solid H^ada Cearots, Beets 2Bunrhr.9 C Celery Green Oniona California

83c

6 Llj 25c 3 For 17c 4 Ib5 19c 3 lu 10c Lb 2c 2 * • 15c

Jewel Coffee 3 Lb. Bair 55c Soap Chips Sweetheart

Milk

Wilaon’a. Pet, Carnation Tuna Fish 2 c * • 25c I.itfht Me»t—'.i Silt Cm

Salmon Genuine Pink

Clabber Girl

Baking Powder Waldorf Toilet Tiaaut

Wheaties Breakfast Cereal

Bisquick

For Biaeuita — Waffles Pancake f r 2 r * i ' 13c

Country Club

Beans ? •« **.' 5c Country Club — 8 Lf Cans 25c Brown Sugar Lb 5c

Low Prica Kraut

A vonda!a

Cocoa * c.

Our Mother*a Lb. 10c

Cocoanut Lb 17c

In Bulk

Rice Lb 5c Fancy Blua R- sa Peaches 2 29c

Avondala

Pumpkin 2 N . mV’13c Country Club Soap 7 B,r * 25c Tunso—Laundry Coffee Lb 31c Chase A Sanborn, Maxwell H 'use Country Club Lb 30c Vacuum Packed Cofee Graham , r * ' • 2 i, 18c Wasco Lb. 10c Block Salt Ea 40c In 60 Lb. Blocks Salt “I.:*- 99c Granulated Smoking * 10 Lb, 75c

Morton’s

Soda « ’ v. r , VStoco Lb. 10c

2 i:. 17c

2 ^ 17c

SMOKED HAM

M i.All < I KLI) SMI 1.1) I It. 38<

W MOLL OK II \I.F

.(THI C K ROAST REEF BOIL Tpndrr, M*-al.v BACON, Squares | Sugar < urril CREAM CHEESE SHORTENING, 2 Lbs.

( IIOK I. CUTS

Lb. 10c Lb 17c

Lb. 17 1 2c 29c

HAMBURGER Frctih IiioiiiiiI HADDOCK, UillrtH, |jirg«- I’iMcs HALIBUT STEAK Ure.h Silo'd LIVER SAUSAGE, Ring

i.nl9k i.u. 14 i»(* Lb. 10c

Lb. 15c Lb. 25c 2 Lbs. 25c

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TOI KNEV THI'. HEEKE.NI> A preliminary' toumey to decide contestants in the Wabash Valley finals at Terre Haute on Jan 25-26 will be held in the local high school gym tomorrow night and Saturday Six Putnam county teams are entered. The schedule follows: 1 Jan 18—7:30 p m —Roachdale vs. Russellville. 2 Jan. 18—8:30 p. m.—Bainbridge vs. Fillmore. 3—Jan. 19—2 p m. No. 1 vs. Belle Union. 4 Jan. 19—3 p m. No. 2 vs. Cloverdale. 5 Jan. 19—8 p m—Winner game No. 3 vs winner game No. 4 Officials: No 1 Robert Hold. No. 2 Gerald Powell.

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The Tiger Cubs invade Rushville tomorrow evening We’re predicting a good game and maybe the Cubs can upset those roaring Lions.

Winner game Winner game

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JawtTT fin all

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MAO« u a A U-v T It B€G O.S PAT Off PATYN’S P=*.

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Mr and Mrs George Scott at Rockville. Mrs Maggie Gardner was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr and Mrs. R E LaFollett. Mrs Pearl Flock is visiting relatives in Indianapolis. Mrs Gertrude Foster of Crawfordsville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Frank Brumfield.

A team composed of members of tnc fair sex and heralded as the AllAmencan Girls Team will play in this city next Tuesday The tilt is scheduled in the high school gymnasium and a squad of former Tiger Cub stars will form the opposition. This aggregation of girls plays under regular professional rules.

|" + + + ‘f'! , *»* + F LONG BRANCH + F Mrs. f>sa Marshall + 4. 4. + + + + + + Fnuera! services for Samuel Dickey. age 8k were held from the Long Branch church Tuesday morning. Buna! was in Beech Grove cemetery Mrs Lillie Gow.-n is visiting her daughter Mrs. Mildred Ames, near Brazil Mrs Lester Leonard call' I on Mrs E A. Marshall Tuesday. Miss Amelia Elling called on Mrs Eva Nelson Monday. The music class at the church Tnursday evening was well attended.

VONCASTlt

LAST TIMES T()l)\y

To thrill the heart To mist the eyes — If you forgotten how to cry and |, lll t ^

Jackie. Gmpa PECKS BAD EC

THOMAS MEIGHAN JACKIE S E A Ri O. P. H E G G | t DOROTHY PETERSON \<1dod Attractions

"OLD KENTI C KY Hoi m„ WAT! K ROD!O “RADIO ANNOl N( ■ |[s

COMING FRIDAY NIGHT Karon Stephens And His Castle Downs Orchestra Direct From The Castle Downs, Cincinnati.

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GRANADA

LAST TIM] TONIGH!

James Dunn and Claire Trevor in “HOLD THAT GIRL”

The romance of a breezy, wise-cracking girl . . . who laughed Love . . . but lo\e had the last laugh.

PRICES Adults, Balcony 15c; Main Floor 25c Child

Mrs Pierce, the teacher, will be there each Thursday night. Mrs John Johnston of Brunerstown was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marshall on Tuesday.

RENO TO HAVE SEAWALL RENO. Nev. (UP)- Although

Reno is located at the eas'.i of the Sierra-N'evada M jr-j more than 200 miles m it is going to have .-i s.awi Post Office Departn. t the retaining wall t'> bo (u the banks of the Tni' i.i o ft seawall in advertising for c tion bids. The Truck*-, wars classified as a navigable str though no boats ply r .

BOWLING NEWS Duck Pin D-ague Standing Won Lost

10

8

590 547 514

640 650 563 567

Moore Electric The Hut . .

U Maintainance Crew

Eitel Florists

Phi Delta Kappa Lincoln Restaurant Voncastle Confectionery Home Steam Laundry’ Turaday Night Results Lincoln Restaurant 573 527

600

Moore Electric 564 Voncastle Conf. 473

Bowling 4 man teams:

Phi Delta Kappa 142 Eitel Florists 415

Home Steam laundry lost 3 more games by forfeit to U. Main. Crew.

Tonight's Schedule

H p. m.

The Lincoln Restaurant vs Voneastle Confectionery. Moore Electric vs The Hut.

10 p. rn

Phi Delta Kappa vs Home Steam

Laundry.

Eitel Florists vs University Maintainance Crew.

486 419

452 499

Greencastle will meet Brazil in a special match, at Greencastle Bowl ing Alleys Friday night at 8:00 p m. Both men and women. This will lie a ''rubber'* match both teams having won 2 matches each in previous matches played.

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Rev and Mrs Rol»ert t*ewis and Mr ami Mrs Lewis McGaughey were dinner gues*s Sunday of Mr and Mrs Gene Grimes and family. Dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Charles Scribner were Mr and Mrs Noble Miller of Crawfordsville sad Mr and Mrs Paul Goff Mrs Fred I^eonard of College Corner. O.. spent the weekend with the Misses Belle and Lucy I Leonard Mr ami Mrs F'rank Kennedy ami granddaughter Janet Westluml left Thursday for FT. Lauderdale. Fla , to spend the winter. Mr ami Mrs Ray D. Grimes ami •ms of Indianapolis Mrs J. W. Harvey Miss Nora Harvey and Mrs Emma Gardner spent Sunday with

# Eyes are the most valuable human possessions . . . Yet how many of us* treat them carelessly! Old eyes need every help possible to keep them from dimming . . . young eyes need every protection to make sure that they develop normally. And the problem is so simple and inexpensive to solxe— Better l.tght Means Better Sight for all eyes. The expenditure of a few pennies now may mean the eventual saving of hundreds of dollars in later vears. It may mean the saving of the sight itself!

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Ope n Friday Noon

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The new indirect light study and reading lamp is designed to give the correct illumination to prevent eyestrain. The IES tag placed on these lamps shows that the Illuminating Engineering Society has approved design, construction and lighting effects. See them at your store or your Dealer's.

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