The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 August 1936 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, AlTiUST l^lTUi.

CHATEAU Last Times Tonight WILL ROGERS IN “Connecticut Yankee” rorKVK AND NEWS Friday and Saturday

AUTRY

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In Court Fight

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CHIVE YOUR CAR RIGHT INvj^j HOME OT THE COLLEGE INN , 8(0»0l 6IV0T * WIS aioio CIRCUS * »ND THf FIUOUS ICI SM T 'R0 S»0W

TUNE IN KATE SMITH E\

Last Week At This

Low Price!!! Th* m»rk«t k»»

and it will b* t° ,- * r *?** the retail price of S o Clock Colfoo

on Monday, Augurt 17. 8 O’CLOCK

The World'* Lergett Selling Coffoo

^ a He «49c

RED CIRCLE COFFEE Lb. l»e BOKAR COFFEE Lb. ?3o JE OR THUR.. WBBM, »:3Q P- M-

BUY NOW! — PRICES WILL BE HIGHER-

now—prices will be higher.

IONA APRICOTS C ".V»* ft 15c Iona Peats 2 33c Juice T -"*- 3 Zp 25< Pineapple 2 c 1 /:. 37c Salmon 2 c.n. 25< nrAAIC lone With Pork, Sultana c . n Cf

Dt/sPId R^d or Iona Lima

P-Nut Butter ^ r b 27c Peas “^.nT 3 c.n. 25( Sparkle 4 pw*. 19c Tomatoes e 2 ^

SOUPS

Campbell's

■r Except Chicken

2 <=.n. 23c Donuts

1700 ROOMS

GHICUO

1700 BATHS

jgj -h + + F •h + 'I* ^- ^ •!• + + + + ^ t ItOACHDALE h MrH. Orville Perkina 1 .j. .;. .}. .;. *i* -b *i* F *!■ Mrs. Joe Crosby and son Jack of Silver Springs. Md„ arc here for a few weeks visit wdth her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Call. Ruth Ann and John Henry Wilson of Anderson spent the wet kend with their grandmothers, Mrs. Tda Wilson and Mrs. Julia Case. Mr, and Mrs. Eli Williams and family of Greencastle called on Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Boiing and daughter Sunday afternoon. Miss Margaret and Hebert Sands of Indianapolis spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosby and sons Johnny and Dickie were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Sally Foster at Ladoga. Mr and Mrs Cecil Click and Mr. and Mrs. Len Ware, were in Montezuma Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Rinkard and daughter Patty returned to their home at Castleton Saturday after spending the past two months with her daughter j Mrs. Lee Bishoff and family. Robert Holland of Danville spent Friday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Holland and family. Misses Margaret Miller and Fay

Sutherlin left Thursday for the Texas j centennial. Robert Rogers of 7 erre Haute j spent the weekend with home folks, j Miss Lois Green of Illinois is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J P. Green. Margaret Wooley and Avnline Noland of Indianapolis spent the weekend at their homes here. Martha Boatman of Bainbridge spent a few days last week with her grandfather. J. W. Hennon. Donald Wilson spent Friday night and Saturday at Turkey Run with the Epworth League of Raccoon. Miss Maude Alexander of Coatesville called on her niece Mrs. Nellie Sands Tuesday afternoon Ralph Robbins, Audrey Modl'n and j

While the Astor suit in Los Angeles stirred national interest, another Hollywood star found herself in the midst of a court battle. When Joan Bennett sought legal authority to change the name of her eight-ycar-old daughter. Marilyn Fox, to Marilyn Markey. giving her the surname of her present husband. Gene Markey. the girl's father appeared to contest the case. He obtained a stay to enable him to prove that charges of Miss Bennett that he was irresponsible were untrue.

Pe&S Sultana 2 C * n> 23C Donuts Ann Tobacco Albert . TiB 10c Crackers

DEL MONTE—Sliced or Helve.

3 cV". 25c 2 c r ::. 25c

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3 C.nr 25C 2 c. n s 15c c,n ‘ 25c

Doz. 12C

'.. L . b 19c

PEACHES ftWo” 2 ft. 35c Cracker Jack 3 pk »* 10c P&G Soap 7 b 1 .". 1 25c Old Dutchcue-er 4c.n.25c SuperSuds 15c AAR Bread centaine only the fineet, richest, moet nutritloui infredlente

PROPERLY BALANCED! _

Bar.

ft. 15c

TRY AAP’f FAMOUS

Twist Bread 9c A A P now carriea a line of tho moat deli*

’ cious .rolls you’ve ever tasted.

Hamburger Rolls Pkg. 8c Pocketbook Rolls Pkg. 12c Vienna Rolls Pkg. 10c Cinnamon Rolls Pkg. 10c

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ALSO—Ml S|( \|,(( )MB NEWS, AM* TliAVEL Tjj

Starts Sunday KAY FRANCIS “The White Angel"!

IN OUR MEAT MARKETS

Albert Grubb left Wednesday morning for St. Louis to attend the ball game between the Cards and the Cubs. Mr. and Mis Homer T./oin of Anderson were weekend gu'Tts of relatives here. Mrs. Fletcher Myers who fell at her home last week remains in a serious condition. Mr. and Mis. Otha Talbott of Advance called on friends here Saturday. BANNER WANT ADS PAY

CLOVERBLOSSOM SMOKED SKINNED HAMS «,°.h “ 27c GROUND BEEF p...r .2 >• 27c Chickens 1836 Fr> " r, Lb 29c Dressed Haddock Fr,,h Fro " n Lb 10c

Fre*h Frozen

Boned and

Rolled

• 27c Lb - 29c ^ 10c Lb 10c b 15c

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Your chance to Save—

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Furniture Prices are low in our Store

$2950

Dressed Whiting F '‘' 1 Lb 10c CHUCK ROAST CK s'^?“ - 15c VEAL ROAST B °^r d lb 23c *‘Liv« stock producersof. the nation asked assistance of food chain stores to stifaulate the consumption of beef Of course, we responded promptly and are buyinf beef heavily. This is your opportunity to buy this, appetizing, nourishing food at attractive prices and also to help

six million beef producers.*’

A & P FOOD STORES

And the thing? we offer represent fine quality and workmanship—we have to be careful of that because ue warrant your satisfaction from their use. Come in and investigate these values. Comfortable Studio Couch .... $23.85 Tbls i» a Knnd studio cou 1 h well upholstered and made to

open into twin beds.

Occasional Chairs $4.95

An unusual \nlue in chair comfort and design There are

many others at varied prices—all good values. Living Room Suite $39.50

liipesiiy upholstered. Davenport has a high, comfortable ba^k ( hair to match. This is only one of a host of good living

rof#m suite values—

3 Piece Walnut Finish Bedroom Suites

This suite includes the bed, rhent of drawers and vanity dresser All are made of selected bard wood and finished in rich walnut. There are many suites here to choose from. L<?t us show you.

8 Piece Combination Walnut Dining Room

$5959

Six sturdy, well designed rhairs a large buffet and extension table all made of selected, straight grained hard wood and finished in walnut make up the suite. This is only one of many equally good values See them in our Store now.

»E SERF. TO SEE OUR LARGE STOCK OF RUGS AND FLOOR COVERINGS

Horace Link & Company

The Store of Furniture

/?.*» -c -h -5- -i- -I- -i- -I- -i- -h -k {5} n- WEST FLOY I> v + Mrs. Worth Arnold + [ Mrs. Edna Shoemaker is reported improving rapidly. The West Floyd Home Economics club held an all-day meeting Wednesday with Mrs. Lillie Keen Mrs. Margaret Stpncbteaker and daughter Ruth Ada of Crawfordsville is visiting Mrs. Lillie Shaw this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold and family attended the Browning reunion at the Milligan park in Crawfordsville Sunday. Mrs. Jennie Purcell of Franklin is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold and family this week. Mrs. Harry Beck h. s returned

home after a visit with het son Ralph and family in Goshen. Ezra Arnold and Carl Pursell were in Indianapolis Tuesday. Sunday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Manning and family, Mrs. Jimmie Stonebveaker and daughter Ruth Ada, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shaw and family. *l- •!• -I- :• + -!• -!• -!• -J- /§y F RUSSELLVILLE tty *r* v -l- *'* -J- -'- -l- -J- .J. -!• .jgj Mrs. Hettie Long returned to her home here Sunday after a visit with relatives in Indianapolis. Mrs. Margaret Fink and Miss Lucy Leonard entertained at dinner Sun-

j day for Mrs Maggie Ganta| Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner. Mr. and Mrs Harold Lwul dianapolis spent Tuesday will and Mrs. N. F. Scribner and 1 Mrs. Rossie Spencer returnei Sunday after a visit with MtJ Mrs. Raymond Spencer ani da at Buffalo. N. Y. Mr. and Mrs in-line Grahi Jamestown spent Sunday nj with Mr. and Mr. Fi' d Gooiiwi Mr. and Mrs B B Slioo( daughter Eatella of Akron 0..I guests of Rev. and Mrs. Robert^ Wednesday and Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George SdJ Rockville were dinner guosUil and Mrs. Ray Grimes Thurshj ning. Mrs. E. H. Westlund and ,a’i| Janet of Decatur. III. ate' Mr. and M.s, W F Kennedy. Mrs. Bertha Hodgkin andl Bess Robinson of Indianapdf visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gal Mr. and Mrs I X Miller off fordsville spent Saturday andj day with Mr. and Mrs. PruK

Dictator Abolishes Parties In (ire| ATHENS. Aug 13 'UP'Gen. John Metaxas newly pwdi military dictator i>t Greece. UX ed the aboluition of political | today. Summoning the mayors of i| jority of the important Greek to his office. Metaxas warned: "If any of you belong to Mlj litical party forget it. There® more political parties in Greece!

BANNER WANT AH*

- Estimate 1936 Campaign Will Cost $17,000,000. E - “1

* William Bell

As the 1936 presidential race swings into

high

Frank Walker

gear, it is interesting to conjecture what the campaign will cost. Judging by past records and current estimates total expenditures of the two parties in their efforts to put their respective candidates in the White House will amount to nearly 117,000,000. Radio, advertising and organization work are the three principal items. More than 81,250,000 will probably be spent by Republicans

and Democrats this year in their battle over ttik airwaves. More than half the money spent 0°

state.

city

presidential campaign is expended by „ and county political machines, the balance repr senting the outlay of the national °rfi aniza , William Bell is in charge of filling the R e P ubl1 ' r . war chest while Frank Walker holds the responding Democratic job. Walker was form* with the work relief administration. * '