The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 November 1936 — Page 5

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FOR SA.L® OR RKNT—Six room modern house. Phone 142-L. 29-tf FOR SALE: Rural New York Potatoes, No. 1 $1.25 per bushel; No „ jj 00 at farm. John A. Detrick phone Rural 165. 7-4t. FOR SALE: 30 head of shoats average around 75 lbs. Mrs. Roscoe cutheilin, Rockville, Indiana. R. R. 1 10-2p

FOR SALE: Black Poland male hng. one year old. South of County

Farm. Glen Clark.

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FOR SALE: 12 gauge, single barrel shot gun, cross cut saw. Bert Wood’s Junk Shop. 517 Sycamore St. 10 ‘ 2 P SHASONED Wood for all purposes, fje? Vestal Branham, south Crown street or Glen White, 728 S. Main. 10-2p COAL- See Green for your coal. The biggest difference between our eoal and Eastern coal is the price. Phone 123. Try it and be convinced. 4-6-9-11-13-61

Call 510-YX for prices on Mitchell inip coal. 9-ll-13-3p

Fruit cakes for Thanksgiving and ^h: istmas. 50 cents pound. Made by the home economics department o: DePauw university. Phone 615-K. ll-3t

FOR SALE—75 White Rock pullets. B- E. Pruitt, Bainbridge. 9-ll-2p

roK Sal.c> Ten acre farm: six oom house; two rooms upstairs; lew well at house; abundance of vater, smoke house; good cellar' loultry house, barn and corn crib. 1 arm about half tendable, the balmce in good blue grass. No bettei •lace for poultry farm. Price Si,000. Iis. Bessie M. Erton, four miles east ■t Cloverdale, R. R. 2. ij-op FOP. SALE White Wyandotte ockerels. Write or phone Mrs. Osorno Hutchins, Roachdale. Indiana. ii-tr

i-OK SALE: No. 310 Estate Oak 1 •oal heater, 16-inch bowl, S5.0C i 'urniture Exchange east side square. *hono 170-L. 11-lp FOR SALE General Electric rerigerator 9.3 cubic feet; still has two years guarantee; new four-hole gas

at 400 North College

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FOR SALE: Four heavy milk cans, almost new. F. C. Yeager. Phone 141-L. 11-lp

—Wanted —

WANTED; Part time representative for the International Correspondence Schools Greencastle. Write O F. Connell, P O. Box 333, Terre Haute. 10-2p

New 13-plate battery, $3.95 exchange. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service. M-W-F-tf

NOTICE— I am here now taking orders. Beautiful rugs out of old rugs am) clothes. Phone 427-X and see my samples. Raymond Sharp. 10-2p

WANTED: Any kind of doac stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysvllle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. cod WANTED—To buy five or six room modern house: good location: reasonable. Address Box 11. Banner 0-St

FOR SALE—Good baled straw and 100 bushels soybeans. Charles F. Zeis, 305 East Washington street. Phone 458-X. 9-ll-13-3t

FOR SALE—Sixty acre farm, well improved, 2'/0 miles northwest of P.eelsville opposite Reuben Rogers. Immediate possession. Terms cash. J. C. Soughers, 411 South Fifth street, Terro Haute. ll-3p

FOR SALE—Two yearling heifer hulls. Piercy Sinclair, two miles couth Cloverdale on state road 43. 11-lt

Clean Up sale of Waterman, Conklin, Eversharp Pens and pencils, 40 per cent discount off regular prices. A good chance to anticipate for a gift or for personal use. Everett W. Jones, Drugs 9-5t

FOR SALE—Two cows, one with calf by side; also one work marc. James Lawrence, Cloverdale R. 2. 10-2p

Rummage Sale, Friday morning at 8 o’clock In the courthouse. 10-3t

FOR SALE — Fine greenhouse grown chrysanthemums. Mrs. T. C. Cox. comer Wood and Seminary. Phone 105-Y. ll-3t

WANTED: Roll top desk. Russell | L. Scobee, Greencastle R. 3. 10-2p Male Help Wanted: I must employ at once a man living in small town or on farm. Permanent work. Must be satisfied with earning $75 a i month at first. Address Box 15. Banner. 11-lp i WANTED Magazines. Wo pav | 2 l _.c cents each for Ranch Romances. I Furniture Exchange east side square. Phono 170-L. 11-lp WANTED: Cats and dogs by Monday. November 16th. University store room, Maintenance building. 11-12-M V WANTED TO RENT: Stalk pasture for cattle. I also want ten tons of good hay. A. H. Richie, Greencastle, R. 4. ll-3p —MiscellanetmtiFOR RENT: Cozy, warm, thre 1 room furnished apartment, private bath, electric refrigeration. Call 790.

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FOR RENT —• Five room apartment. 706 South Locust street; modern; heat and water furnished. Phone 766-X. J. E. Courtney. ll-2p NOTICE—Positively no hunting on my farm, north oast of the city. Tom Sago. 9-3t.

Oueen of University Homecoming

Benuty and b.. : n- are . oi.ilenej in the homecoming queen selected at Ken! < i Miss Eleanor Bader, comely ; en. >r who is leading lady cf the campus drama group an 1 president of the vorv'-T" honorary service c;ganization. She is from Youngstown, Ohio.

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Completion of the world's longest and most expensive bridge, costing $77,000,000 and extending eight and one-half miles, including the approaches, was signaled with the formal dedication of Bay bridge at San Francisco, linking San Francisco with Oakland across the bay via Yerba Buena island which appears in the center of the above aerial view.

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I MONUMENTS We specialize in quality and work- j manship. j Estimates cheerfully furnished. E. C. YEAGER Phone 141-Y 11 E. Walnut St. t Greencastle, lnd. f + + +-r-ef.* ;• EAST GIlEENUASTLE TWP. + i i ! Mrs. Louisa Gorham of Stilesvillo i and John Henry Christy of Greencastle spent Wednesday at the home of their brother, Columbus Christy. Mrs. Maud Baily who has been visiting relatives the past few weeks returned to her hoine for a few days. Mr. end Mrs. Wayne Pursell spent i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank > Goodman, near Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach and j family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach. Mr. end Mrs. Fred Smythe and ; Mr. Jackson of Peru, and Jessie and ; Robert Smythe of Indianapolis were j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christy, on Thursday. Mrs. Addic Coleman spent Sunday ] afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Paul j Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Goodman and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reeves of Bain- j bridge called on Mr. and Mrs. Wayne I Pursell Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Broucher of [ Oklahoma spent the weekend at the j homo of Bert Girton. Miss Evelyn Roach is visiting her sister Irene in Indianapolis. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Maud Bailey were Mr. and Mrs. _ Jessie Smythe and son, Indianapolis; Paul Smythe of Bonneville; Mr. and Mrs. Wright and family of Marshall; Mr. and Mrn. Charles King of Greencastle. and Miss Verna Jackson.

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j cntertainc I Nov. 4 at the home of ! Mrs. Gracie King at Wesley Chnpol. Seventeen members and one guest. , Mis. Ethel Ruark. were present. I Mrs. Emma Morgan was made a member of the club. The following officers were elected: Mrs. El hoi Jackson, president; Mrs. Clara Talbott, vice president: Mrs. Ruth Ruark. secretary; Mrs. Jessie Arnold. assistant secretary; and Miss Mnble Talbott, treasurer. Mrs. Edna Rainon will bo hoXean to the nemt meeting, Dec. 2. There will be an

exchange c? gift.-.

Stitch and Chatter club met. with Mrs. Ha Smilh at Greencastle Nov 4. with seventeen members present. Mr::. Mary McKamey entertained Prizes were won by Mrs. Annie Lisbv and Mrs. Inez Pruitt. Miss Mary Oliver will be hostess to the anniversary meeting Nov. 18. Mrs. Alberta Gorham was hostess to the Social Circle club last Thurs-

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day afternoon. Eleven members and two guests, Mrs. Raymond King and Miss Virginia Elliott were present. A contest was given by Mrs. Onhia Duncan and won by Mrs. Lena Bi vant. A new member, Mrs. King, was taken into the club. Officers elected were Mrs. Lena Bryant, president; I

TLre & Battery Service KENNETH DUNKIN, Mgr.

Mrs. Margaret Robinson, vice presi- I dent; Mrs. Thelma Eastham. secre-tary-treasurer. A social hour' was enjoyed while the hostess served refreshments. The December meeting will be with Mrs. Gladys Phillips. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Cobh of Indi-

to spend the v. : o with his son. He had spent the past six weeks here

with Mr::. Doweese.

‘ Mi', and M n. V y Robinson spent •Junduy wiih M and M " Charles West in Lebanon.

Paderewski Makes Debut at 76

anaroi.s were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Sallio McGinnis and ron Harrison. Mrs. Nora Devveesc and son Ralph attended the funeral of her father, A. M. Shafer at Newcastle Monday. Mr. Shafer died suddenly in St. Louis last Thursday while enroute to Texas j NOTICE TO PEI BERT J. LAMBERT State of Indiana, Putnam County, ss: In the Putnam Circuit Court Sentr’libo- Terni, 1936. Number 15,195. Tn the Matter of the Adoption of Elizabeth Lee Lambert and Suzanne Lambert, infants. PETITION TO ADOPT DESERTED . CHILDREN BE IT KNOWN, thnt. on the 28t1 I day of October. 1936. William A I Manuel and Lola Manuel, husband and wife, filed their petition In the office of tire Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Putnam County. State | of Indiana, for the adoption of Eliza- ] beth Lee Lambert and Suzanne Lam- i bert. infant children of Delbert J. ] Lambert and Mary C. Lambert (tire , said Marv C. Lambert, the mother of j said children, being dead); and that thereafter said petitioners filed the > affidavit of a disinterested adult person that the residence of the said Delbert J. Lambert is unknown, and | that he is believed to be non resi- j dent of the state of Indiana. NOW, Therefore. You, the said ; Delbert J. Lambert, are hereby noti- i fled that the said petition will come | up for hearing and determination in said court, at the Court House in the city of Greencastle, in said county and state, on the 21st day of December. 1936. the same being the 73rd Judicial Day of tne present term of said court, or as soon thereafter as such hearing can be had. Witness the Clerk and seal of said court this 28th day of October, 1936.

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Homer C. Morrison, Clerk, Putnam Circuit Court. Charles McGaughey, Attorney. 28-4-ll-3t i

Ignace Jan Paderewski, master pianist, is making his movie debut at 76 in the English made film, ’’Moonlight Sonata ', which is now awaiting release. Such is the latest chapter tn the long and colorful career of one of history's greatest musicians s After three years of retirement, necessitated by a breakdown in health which followed the death of his wife, Paderewski was persuaded to make tins hi in which he plays the part of a concert pianist whose genius mendw^ - a broken romance