The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 May 1936 — Page 2

Saturday Is Bargain Day In (ireencastle

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"It Wave* For All"

Entered In the pofltofrioe at Green ! castle, Indiana, ns second class mall | matter under Act of Marcii 8, 1878 Huhscrljitlon jirlce, 10 cents per ,ve*j<; $3 00 |>er year by mall la Putnam County; |3 60 to |9 00 per year l>y mall outside Putnam t'ouuty.

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I.IVING DANGEROUSLY: And I aad, Should such a man as I flee? and who is there, that, being as I am, would go Into the temple to save his life? I will not go in.—Nehemiah 12*2.

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and $2-50

CANNON’S I HI ( OI.I.KLK SHOP

^.SOCIETY

\ei dli cntl I < lab Tu Vied !• ridnv The Needlecraft Club will nie»-t FYiday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Chester Jarvis. + -I- + d- d- + + + Trl II ( lass To Meet Friday l lie Tn-It Sunday School Class <if the I'ir.sl Baptist churfh, will meet Friday evening, May 22, with Mrs Mamie Leslie on coiner of Elm ami Main street. The meeting will stall d i ,io Each member is urged to he present at this meeting as there will be an election of officers. d‘ •!• d- •!• d- -I- •!< + Airs. Wright Hostess 'I o hi ystone I lass The Keystone Bible elass met at the home of Mrs, Sarah Wright, Wednesday evening, with an attendance oi twenty-five members and one guest, Mrs. Emmett Green. A song entitled ‘ Mills” was sang by Miss Vera Mi y Knauer. accompariied by Miss Frank a DePauw hi udent. "Home” was the theme of the evening Boll eal Iwas answered with “My favorite home taste.” Devotions were given by Mrs Charles Hutcheson using the Kith

rhapter of Corinthians, and emphasizing love as the foundation of the home. Preceding the program Mrs. Ben Ulley and Miss JMinetta Wright, led in singing “My Old Kentucky Home” and “Home Sweet Home.” The paper was given by Mrs. Omer Berk and treated on the Colonial and historical home of our country. Prominent among these were Mt Vernon, home of George Washington; the Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson; the Lincoln home; Lew Wallace’s home at Crawfordsville, and Gene Stratton Porter’s home, Limberlust. This splendid paper was brought to a close by the reading of a poem “Home.” During the social hour refresh- | ments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mis Clyde Williams and Miss Mlnetta Wright •I* -i- -i* -i- -i- -p + Coterie To Meet Friday Coterie will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs, Charles Hutcheson, west Walnut street road. Mrs. Gerald Mason will have charge of the program. •I* *!• -I- -|- -I- -E + + Joint 4-11 ( luh Meeting Held At Itainhridge A joint meeting of the .Tolly Cookers and Winsome Workers 4-H Clubs < 4 onf IiiihmI On l*ii|4Tlir4M>)

The Season Is Late— Crops need a BOOST if good yields are to be secured. v v - : Farm Bureau Fertilizer will give your crop that BOOST, . „ \ wHTl Nitrogen 93% water soluble. It drills evenly. Made from recommendstj materials. Built to give results, MANUFACTURED AND SOLD CO-OPERATIVELY "The Harvest Tells tha Story" SEE YOUR FARM BUREAU DISTRIBUTOR ‘ Putnam County ( o-op. Phone 74.S

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Bay Baldwin Beveridge street is confined to his home by illness. Roy Phipps. Brazil R. 3, underwent an operation at the eonnty hospital,

Thursday morning.

’Die Choir of the First Baptist church will meet, for rehearsal tonight at 0 o’clock Members are urg-

ed to be present.

Crescent Rebckah Ixidge, No. 763 will meet in regular session tonight at 8 o’clock. An interesting program

lias been arranged.

Mrs.Virgil Lancaster, Brazil R. 3, who suffered a fractured leg Thursday. was brought to the county hos-

pital for treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. L. .1, Rice, traveling evangelists, will lie at The Church of The Nazarene, Thursday night for n one night service. Mrs. Rice will preach at the prayer meeting hour Everyone invited to attend. Edward Eiteljorge, township trustee, announced today that Friday Is the day for those planting relief gardens to visit his office in tho court house for their allotment of cabbage plants, which wdll be ready

throughout the day.

I. H. Millikan, director of the children’s division of the state department of public welfare, spoke last bight at the Deliliah Miller school following a meeting of the co-ordin-ating council. Mr. Millikan was brought to Greencastle by the local Business and Professional Women’s club ami his talk was very enlightening regarding the division of the work under the new state and federal law. He particularly praised the plan of the co-ordinating council and stated it was the first plan of its

kind in the state.

^Market?

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 4,500; holdovers 125; opening 25 to 20 cents higher on 160 lbs. up, underweights PO cents higher! 160 Io 225 lbs $10 05 to $10 20: 225 to 250 lbs., $0 05 to $10 10; 250 to 275 lbs., $0 80 to $10; 275 to 325 lbs., $0.60 to $9.85; 325 to 400 lbs.. $0 45 to $9.65; 130 to 160 lbs . $9.25 to $0.75; 100 to 130 lbs, $8.50 to $0.00; packing sows $8.25 to $9.15. ' Cattle 900; calves 800; steers fully steady; heifers strong to 15 cents higher; rows strong; few steers $6 60 to $7 50; some held higher; heifers mostly $7.25 to $800; few $8.25; beef cows $5 25 to $6.25; cutter grades $4 00 to $5.00; vealers opening steady, good to choice, $9.00 to $0.50; closing sales unevenly higher at $10 clown. Sheep 2,500; lambs 25 to 50 cents higher; sheep about steady, top spring lambs $12.50; most clipped lambs $11; slaughter sheep mostly $3.75 down.

••PEDRO THI I’M II II It” SENDS MOMENT!*! s PLANS TO EVERY «.(>\ ERNMENT MADRID, (UP1 The “Emperor of the World,” Pedro the Parifier, author of mementous plans that have been sent by registered mail to the heads of every government in the world, has been found living in this city. He is don Pedro Rodriguez de Torres y Carranza, peaceful, lawabiding citizen of Madrid. Pedro the Pacifier’s propaganda for a world empire has come from his apartment. He has no elaborate headquarters To date his little home is the center of tho new world empire machinery and Pedro is its sole active sponsoi His activity in behalf of his cause began in 1925 an I since that time he has written thousands of manif' los ; i- i laimin", tho empire. The empire plans hr sent to the recognized head of ivny government in the world of which lie could find a record To as.sun Hu-delivery of the documents, Pedn said, I hey sent them by icgistercd mail The “emperor” thinks that the League of Nations has accepted some of his ideas. He cites international troops that wire sent to the Sane district as “in a certain manner inspired by my ideas.” Pedro always is pleased to explain bis plan for a world empire The possible linguistic dificulties he solves by saying: “It would he more sensible to adopt a universal lanpuagc That univer sal languag' of course, shall he Spanish.” Pedro the Parifier hesitated a moment, “I choree this language because 20 nations in America now use it. and also bn mse it is sueh a beautiful language ’ The “emperor" exhibited a declaration that he ill proclaim the first day of the new empire. It reads: “In accord with my constitution of Iworld empin and other related documents, I declare the following: Article 1, Manisfestations shall he formed in all countries nl an hour to be fixed by their rcspeet've governments. The inanifestiints shall pass down the central : tieets In the first line there shall be men carrying white flags and each manifestant shall carry in his hand a white handkerchief, symbolic of peace. Signed in Madrid Irv Pedro (lie I acifier, the only emperor of the world.” When it was pointed out to Pedro that the proclamation only contained one article, he stated that a second article was being prepared and would no doubt be ready in time. The “emperor” also declared, "the center of the world empire shall he in Spain somewhere between Madrid and Toledo. I have deckled on this location foi the capital by co-ordin-ated strategic and political lines drawn upon a map of the universe. I think the capital will be near Illescas in the province of Toledo.” Pedro indicated that he was now’ preparing a new series of documents to be sent to the heads of all na-

tions.

“It seems to me they need my advice now.” the pacifier declared. These new plans would he in the mails soon, he Intimated.

She Has Personality

FRAUD CHARGE DENTED WASHINGTON, May 21, (UP) — A charge that Townsend leaders used the mails to defraud in seeking to raise a “bogus” $11,000 lobby fund was presented and immediately denied today as the house old age inquiry renewed examination of Dr. Francis E. Townsend, $200-a-month pension booster. The charge was made by committee counsel James R. Sullivan who submitted copies of a "Townsend Gram” sent out in March, 1935, which urged members to hurry contributions for a lobby which he charged did not exist. Townsend, 70 year old sponsor of I lie pension movement, denied any fraudulent implications in the “Townsend Grams” although he said lie was not familiar with all details | of the appeal. Sullivan contended the “Townsend ; Grams” solicited funds for support j of a Townsend lobby at a time when jibe movement’s lobbying activities | had ceased.

Peggy Ann Landon

Another Landon made the headlines when Miss Peggy Ann Lan-’ don, daughter of Gov. Alf Landon of Kansas, prominent Republican presidential possibility, was selected for the campus personality section of the University of Kam sa* yearbook.

OF PEACE PUT UP TORI UERS

It is deplorable that as beautiful a voice recital as that sung Tuesday evening by Warner Imig must needs be performed to an almost empty auditorium. The faithful and appreciative audience which did hear it will not forget it soon. The program itself was a fine example of what the well bum voice recital should consist and Mi Imig sang it in a very handsome manner. His voice hail adequate range and variety of color to do full justice to such hauntingly lovely songs as Handels “Hear me! Ye Winds and Waves”, down through a Brahms group including the dramatic “Veiruth” i Treachery) and then through the thrilling "Vision Fugitive” irom Massenet’s opera "Herodlade”. Of the last group, Mr. Imig shared the richness and warmth of Tschaikiiv.skys "Pilgrim’s Song" with his li.dencrs and then as a close to the pro;, i am let us chuckle with him Hit:*11”it Wolfe’s two charming songs, “The Hand-Organ Man” and "De Glory Road.” Mims Nimtz who accompanied Mr. Inii. is a young pianist whose musician.'ihip is glowing daily. Her work was done in most adequate manner.

indign \NT BARBER, 84, BARS WOMEN FROM SHOP MELROSE. Mass, (UP)—William T Kriines, 84 year old barber, w’ho has been rutting hair since he was 12, bars women from his shop because: “They are only 25 and 50 rent custoinets. Each one brings a crowd monopolizing the shop and driving away better trade. They don’t know what they want and when they re- . vr the treatments they ask for they would lok any better anyway.”

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ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS

FOI: Rural N* potatoes. Robert lm in G

R. 4.

FOR SALE: Dunfield and Holly-

brook Soy Beans at $1.10, recleaned. I ~ And some 72 day and 90 crib test Uunima S e Sale. Sating ear corn that will grow. Being field! ; ay 2 at 8:30 m .s, i; tested now Walter S. Campbell I u '‘ st • s " l, ‘ s, l'i»re ChrUt^J

South End Elevator. 21-3t _

1 WANTED TO RgjfjT

apartment by yourig lompkins lee (Van,

FOR SALE: 2 Jersey rows, one with calf just taken to market, 3 gal. cow. one 2 gal. cow fresh in Sept, one Jersey, fresh within 10 days. Walter S. Campbell, South End Elevator. 21-23-21

FOR SALE A real old walnut dresser, three drawers, oval mirror frame. Furniture Exchange, east side square. Phone 170 L. 21 Ip FOR SALE No. 1 four year old Jersey cow with calf by side; also corn. Franz Whicker, 3-4 mile southeast Stilesville, Ind. 21-2p

FOR SALE Good milch cow with calf by side. Inquire Banner office. 21-2p

FOR SALE Four 9-weeks old full bloded Persian kittens. Phone or see Alva E. Lisby, Coatesville, R. K. 21-lp

SALESMEN want.-,i for Rawlsigh families in Grew hustler should start weekly and increase n today Rawlelgh Dpt y. Freeport, III. 1

CammackSiii Due H \ II) or tSo(i|| photos' Inf $2.1 Saturday Oiiil

Go On A

VALUE TOUR

COMPARE THE LOW EVERYDA1 SHELF PRICES at your 0AKLEY| STORE W ITH THE WEEK END sn < IAI.S Ollfuij

It will Ire time well spent to go on u value tour — make

actual comparisons of the low everyday shelf prices that Oakley’s have reduced, on over 70(1 items — then make a thorough check of the few Hems offered elsewhere as weekend specials. Your Oakley store prices are down every day in the week.

BEVERAGES

Flour

PILI.SBFRV

KITCHEN

QUEEN

Assorted Flavors , Pins Bottle ( harge OR GOLD MEDAL

TlTTT

Hag

65c |

Dozen 24 oz. Bot.

Let the THRIFT TWINS Guide You to Greater Values

PEACHES

Sii|M‘rior, In Heavy Syrup PINEAPPLE 2

Solar Broken Slices

No. 2 1-2

fans

No. 2 ( a ns

25c 25c

TOMATO JUICE

3, 21 c

Londons 2, 1(1 o/..

Bottles 15c

SOAP

OK. Laundry

10 .J9

PEANUT BUTTER

2 Mr. •far

BREAD PICKLES COCOA

Sliced or Regular 12 Oz- Loaf Sour or Dill

Quart

llershey’s Pound Tin

13

10J

Preserves, Pure, 7 oz. Jar 9c Apple Jelly, Musselman, 14 oz 10c Olives, Select Queens, Quart 32c Vita Puft Wheat, 3 Pkgs 25c Cocoanut, Moist, can 10c Mustard, Pui*e, Quart 10c Dog Food, Strong-heart, Can 5c Matches, Satin Tip, 0 boxes 18c Camay Soap, 3 Bars 13c Oyster Shell, 100 Lb Bag 65c

Fruits and Vegetables

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Oranges, Doz.. Bananas, Lb. .. Sweet Potatoes, 5 Lb. 1 Grape Fruit ... Carrots, Bunch Apples, 7 Lbs. .

Quality Meats

HAMS, .Sugar Cured, Half or whole lb. 20 jc SLICED BACON n7,“'.V 24Jc BEEF BOAST, Lb 121 - 15c PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Lb 121c Selected HEARTS or BRAINS, Lb ... 101c VEAL POCKETS, Stew or Roast, Lb. PORK ROAST, Cut from Loin, Lb. .

ERESII GROUND REEF

Sugar Cured BOSTON BACON, Lb.

101c 191c 121c 151c

CHEMV CORDIALS Covered wiUi K |, h _ Delidoua UhorolaF Pound Box

WALL PAPER CLEANER Crescent 3 "hollieanna

MILK

TALL CANS