The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1937 — Page 2
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• New 13 plate battery, guaranteed 6 month $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone 68. 22-tf
PUBLIC SAL R—Friday. April 9. 1937, at 10 a. m., 5 miles south of Manhattan. Young matched, real team, brood mares. Milk cows and hogs. Everything in farm implements. Other articles. Joe Barhett. 5-3p.
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In sport suits ... one half * the city knows where the
FOR SALE Pansy plants, in bun anil bloom. Plant now. Mrs. T. C Cox. Phone 105-Y. b-3t FOR SALE Zenith 10-tube allwave console radio; will sell tor > of original cost 605 Hlghwood Ave. 6-3p. New 39-Plate Battery, $3.95 exchange. Free installation. Dobbs Tire £i E'ttcry Sendee. Phone 789. M-W-F-tf FOR SALE: About 150 bu. of extra good oats Walter S. Campbell. 5-7-2t DAIRY MEN—You buy a McCormick Deering Cream Separator for $10 down and $1.23 per week. Your extra cream will pay your payv'ents. Weeesner Implement Co. 3-5-7-3t. FOR SALE: Six shoats, weight about 60 lbs. Raymond AUee, Greencastle, R. R. 2. 6-3p
other half buys. You’ll see these suits walking ih.iig Washington street and iitting in the homes of your friends and you’ll know the minute jou see them that they come from here. Something about the sweep of the book and th:> grace of the waistline that you’d recognize oven U you bumped into them in Alaska. It pays to be sitting In the grandstand instead of jx-eking thru’ a hole in tha fence. You .ire sure of your style in Cannon’s sport clothes . . . one half the city knows it now and we’re advertising to the other
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ft^SOCIETY
Consumers Group To Meet April I4Hi
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
TO PRESENT PLAY
Petticoat Fever, a non-tropical Section Two To farce by Mark Reed, will be present- Meet Thursday
e<! by Duzer Du in the Little Theatre
gave an interesting lecture on foreign I missions and showed many pictures, and other articles from China. Japan, and India. Mrs. DeFries and Mrs. M. Graver sang a’ beautiful duet. There were also several Fillmore vis-
The Consumers Education Group itors. making a total of 25 present,
of A. A. U. W. will hold its next Mrs. Thelma Wright entertained meeting Wednesday evening. April the Day Gleaners class Monday af14th. Miss Vera Mintle will speak ternoon. Mrs. Lulie Clift had tl to the group on “What One May devotions, Mrs. Berenice Smith gave Know to Textiles and Clothing.” la report of the fourth quarterly meet-
q.a.^<4.+ ing which was .ield Sunday at Har-
meny. The hostess served delicious refreshments to nine members. Miss
Section Two of the First Christian | Avis Knetzer will be hostess to the
on Friday and Saturday nights,
scene
'Church will meet Thursday afternoon .next meeting.
The cabin scene with bear skins at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Dan I The Mothers’ Afternoon club met and northern lights has been erected Hutcheson. Tuesday with Mrs. Alvira Hicks. The
John Masten of Fillmore returned I U]{i radio station of Dascom Dinfl _ i * + * + ++++ j meeting was opened by singing the home from the county hospitaltoday j morp thp weary socialite who has Section Three club song “Mother Knows.” followed James Harlan is reported quite ill ), cen waiting two years for his To Meet Thursday jby all repeating the club prayer. Real his home on east Hanna street, [fiance to arrive from Montreal The | Section Three of the First Chris- sponses to roll call by the twenty Mr and Mrs Ward Mavhall are the'p^t of the operator is taken by Jack tian church will meet Thursday af-;members present were questions. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Mayhall a^the g ^ clara wilson the nance, ternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home Mrs. Huldah Wright had a paper on
bom Wednesday Marjorie IV( , C baek to the of Mrs. Allen Binkley. Assisting “Selected Poems.” A social hour G.eencastle audience for the last hostesses will be Mrs. Burk, Mrs. .was enjoyed while the hostess served
Icramer and Mrs. Gaylord Brown. Idclicious refreshments. Mrs. Minnie
-1- + -i- + + Masten will be hostess in May.
hos-
parents of a son
morning at the Putnam county
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hale and children have moved into the Thomas
time.
George Losey plays the part of the
property on west Walnut load, form- temperamental politician. Sir James erly occupied by Ora Krider. Mr Hale Fenton, who drops from the sky is connected with the cement plant, [ with Ethel Campion just when DasThe supper for the Reelsvllle High com is dispairing of ever seeing a School Basketball team and members beautiful woman again. The part of of the P. T. A. is to be held in the Ethel is filled by Marjorie Swenson. Reelsviile High School on Thursday Rc V . Arthur Shapham of the mission, evening, April 8, instead of the fol- W j]i be played by Kermit Arnold, and lowing evening as previously planned, the part of the mission girls, Little Mi’s. J. H. Pitchford, president of Soa i amJ Snow Bird, bring Betty the Putnam County Federation of B aycr and Veragrace Wass to the Clubs, Mrs. Ray Trembly, Mrs. B. F. stage . Arthur Sicben and James Handy and Mrs. Lois J. Arnold were will appear as Capt. John in Martinsville Tuesday attending a Barulrv and g C ottv. The part of
of Mr. and Mrs.
FOR SALE—22 acres in Floyd Township. Good four room house and garage. Two springs. A short distance from State road No. 36. Price $2,000.00. Christie, Real Estate at Rightsell Insurance Agency, 22 S. Jackson Street. 5-2t.
FOR SALE -1 Int’l Made up Tractor, 1 Bottom Plow, 1 Tandem Disc. 1 One Row Riding Cultivator, 1 mowing machine. 1 Four Wheel Trailer. Mr. Esthei Nanney, 4 miles west Clovcrdale, K. R J. 7-lp.
FOR SALE: Round oak dining table, one large cak rocker. 15 Chestnut Street. Phone 638-Y. 6-3t
meeting of the Morgan County Fed-
eration of Clubs.
: Attorney John M. Rawley, who
J * has been confined to his home at
Brazil since he fell on the Y. M. C. A. steps in that city about two weeks Phone ago and injured his back, is reported 6-lp to be steadily improving but is yet
unable to leave his bed.
Horse, well broke. Lawrence Wildman 5 miles northeast Cloverdale. Ip
FOR SALE Rural 172.
Alfalfa hay.
.Landry and Scotty.
Dascom’s servant Kimo will be portrayed by Joe Yamamoto.
OBITUARY
Wo pause for p. moment, With reverberant breath, To speak of that angel, Whom we call death.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown ,7
dianapolis visited Sunday with
LUicl Mrs. Fred Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford PhiiHp,
and Mrs. Roy Phillips ami r
were Friday . evening dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Coaling Station
Mr .and Mrs. Walter Wright I
Rev. and Mrs. James Shockley of , ,luil Onldien to
I Sunday.
j Mrs. Lee Herman of huh of | has returned home from a v | her daughter, Mrs. Charles
\V. s. A. Held Dinner | Week end guests
Meeting Tuesday Evening Walter Clift were, Mr. and Mrs. The Women’s Sports Association Herschell Clift and danghters and |
had Uieir annual dinner at the Cafe Keith Tyler of Indianapolis.
Royale Tuesday evening, with an at-
tendance of 93. This is an intra- Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe mural organization of the college, pjekett and sons, spent Sunday with with representatives from all the yi r an ,i Mrs. Leonard Heavin sororities and other organizations ’-f Coaling Station. ^ women. At their dihner Tuesday an( i Mrs. Fred Hanks and chil- ‘ ‘“‘I, 1 evening, there was a program of t | rerl moved to a faim southeast of
stunts, and brief t a lies from repre- Bainbridge.
! Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Smith and daughters in company with Rev. and Mrs. Edmund Warne were in Fountanet Sunday afternoon the guests of of Asa McDonald and mother.
PhlllU
M. E.
family
FOR SALE: Reeii’s Yellow Dent
also some early yellow com. Com all Funeral services for Mrs. Cordelia, That call has sounded tested. George E. Fiank, Clinton Priest of Brick Chapel, who died Mon- Which none disobey.
Falls.
7-3p
-Wan fed
PLOW WORK and horse shoeing. Pfeiffenberger, Opposite First Ward School. Ip.
clay, were held Wednesday afternoon And for a loved one at 2:30 o'clock from the Brick Chapel Wo sorrow today. church with burial in the Brick Nancy A., daughter of Charles and Chapel cemetery. Tne Rev. Charles Fanny Wiley Webb deceased, was
Schwartz was in charge.
Cardinal AAA Chicks—Guaranteed to live. Why take chances? 25-Lb. Purina Startena Feed with each 100 chirks ordered three weeks In advance. Write for prices. Cardinal Hatchery, Brazil, Indiana. 30-tf
Bronze turkey Cooper Bros., 3
mills couth and east of Putnamville.
2-5p.
• Ft)’.’ Dale- Giant vg; T J and poults.
FOR SALE: 300 to 400 bushels goo I oats. V V. McCammack, New Maycvllle. 5-3p BABY CHICKS—Hatched the sanitary way- Hatched in new Buckeye incubators and separate hatchers— None better. See our stock of poultry supplies. Let us do your custom hatching. Thone 130. The 0. K. Hatchery. 29-tf. FOR BAUD: Four tube Gloritone electric radio, walnut finish, table model, $6.00. Furniture Exchange, F.ast Side Square. Phone 170-L. 7-lp
Custom Plowing and discing. Lime hauled and spread. Russell Roberts, Russellville. Phone Morton, Indiana.
'* ‘ J ,ip Patrick, dean of personnel at Bethany WANTED: Any kind of dead ; Colle 8’ p . at Bethany, W. Va.
stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New
Maysville. Charges paid. John Wach-1 j,as received a
tel Co.
WANTED: 3 or 4 tons baled straw. Call Walter S. Campbell.
born Dec. 18, 1852 and passed to the
great beyond April 4th. 1937. At the \\j(b Old Fashioned Party
ripe old age of 84 years, 3 months
jam! 17 days.
She was united in
WANTED
Address Box
Dean L. H. Dirks spoke Tuesday
at Indianapolis at the meeting of the College Association of the Disciples of .
Christ. He led the discussion follow-1 She wa8 uniteJ in marria * e ing the address of Forrest H. Kirk- j Caleb lament Sept. 6th, 18i2.
He was called away March 1929. She has always lived
(quiet and industrious life. She was
County Clerk Homer C. Morrison a loving companion, neighbor, and . letter from C. V. 'friend. She confessed her saviour 0 • Shields, Andrew Building, Laporte, J an( ] un ited with the Union Chapel oal8 | Indiana, asking infonnation concern- church Young in yoars whpre her ^ W ! niam Sh | e ! d8 ' Wh0 WaS ^ in .membership remained until death.
Hors was a life marked by sim-
Stewanl and dauj
Edmon, visited Sunday Mitfi Mr
sentative members. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and ** r ?’ E ’ Stewari1 and
4- d* •{• + .**!• + + daughters in company with Rev. and aia
Myers-Anderson Mrs. Edmund Wame were in Fount- 1 ' ani1 Mls Rent y Shuck who Marriage Announced *anet Sunday afternoon the guests of slc a,P ,e P ort ‘‘d sUghtly imp#* Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Anderson of Asa McDonald and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith were south Alabama street, Brazil, have! M iss Dorothy Gorham returned to • ay vls ‘ tora of Ml and Mrs Hi announced the marriage of their' her home in Terre Haut e Sunday Snilth of Belle rnion daughter Marjorie, to Dale Myers of from a visit with M r. and Mrs. Har- Vlsitors of Mr and Mrs - Terre Haute. The single ring ceremony ()]i , f , orham Barker are Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nier and daughters Pauline and Anna Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Nier spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Nier
in Brazil. , Julian Pedro bought the John Geor ^ Hua * Mrs Graha “
Huffman property here Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith had as guests last week Marion Lineberry of Indianapolis and Miss Doris Harlan of Greencastle.
was solemized at the home of Rev. I Edmund R. Warne at Greencastle,'
Friday, April 2hd.
’Hie attendants were Frances Steuerwald and Joe Hamilton, friends of tho couple. After a short wedding trip they will make their home in
Terre Haute. Brazil Times. Mrs. Ellington Entertains
Barker are
Stuart and daughter, and Mr Bf
of Indianapolis
Mrs. Frank Grahu of India®, came Tuesday to spend a few with her parents, Mr. and
: Houseworkliy” the "hour. nam ^ ^en he was a young l lci In8plred to (lo the gent , e and ! n lr-.7tlihr;,oml7cb
: E. Banner. 6- 2p ' maa ’ ^ to Illinois in 1833. He^J thin P „ Sho appr 4 ia ted her
Mrs. W. E. Edington entertained members of the Friendly Folks Class of the Presbyterian Church Tuesday evening at an old fashioned party. |Each member brought an old picture ve, y;of herself or wore sopwething which was in vogue when she was a young lady. Mrs. Edna Taylor read an old fashioned poem. During the evening Mrs. V. L. Raphael was presented with a number of birthday gifts, after which the guests were taken to the dining room to the beautifully ap-
were two
ering from an operation sho i underwent at the Methodist hospi Dill Elliott of Indianapolis last Thursday night with his sis
Miss Iva Elliott.
Mrs. Clara Ruark of Inlianr s spending a few days hen-
had two brothers, John and Nathaniel. I
WANTED to let out pair mules, to ; The writer's grandmother had one aml love<d ones * an<l al ' , '' ays appointments were break for their feed. James Torr, ' brother and two sisters who lived in ha< ' Ume t0 ming ' e W ' th thfm ' Greencastle. R. 4. 6-2p. Putnam- William, Jemima and Sarah u” 1 .!.’!.?!" t0 ^
By bee.
WANTED: Single man for farm hand. Steady employment. Emmett
Hurst, Greencastle, R. 3.
We have new modern equipment to
e _ 3 p uu your cleaning.
do
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The Inspection 1
remembers all the small de-
member the promise of our Master
when he said:
Let not your heart be troubled, ye (believe in God, believe also in me: In my fathers house are many mansions, if it were not so, I would have
Better do that repairing on those tails that you should rightfully ex-' 10 '' 1 y ° U ' 1 g ° t0 Pr ° ParC ft P ' aCe f ° r , - old buildings while its too wet to poet. Home Laundry & Cleaners. | y<>U '. 11 * * V '' 11 ‘ 0,110 aKain ani1 First Christian church met Tuesday
FOR SALE: One DeLaval separator, $10.00 and one new milk can $1.50 at Schlosser Bros. Ip
plow. We have just the material you need to do it with. Allan Lumber \ Co., Inc. Phone 403. 6-2t. |
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6-tf.
candle lighted birthday cakes. The
in keeping with
the old fashioned idea as were the delicious refreshments of home made ice cream, cake, coffee and candy which were generously served as in
the old days.
•!••!• -J* + +•?• + + Missionary Society
Met With Mrs. Handy
Women’s Missionary Society of the
FOR SALE:
FOR SALE: Fordson tractor and
plows in A-l shape. O B Lane. Bain- | Don’t bridge. 7-10-2p Coxie's.
Yes, we have those strong Cant 8 hoats, imir.une. Sag gates. Allan Lumber Co., Inc. lbs - Daisy McCammack Pljpne 403. 6-2t. south of Mt. Meridian.
So tile Master came, and our dear lone answerei'l the call. She was the
Thirty-two head | asl ono 0 f a f anl |iy of eight children.
Weight about 60
2G. miles | £
Her three brothers, and four sisters
forget music
land her father and mother preceded
| her in death. She leaves two nieces, tonight at I FOR SALE: Good smooth mouthed Kannie Hin of California and Allie 7 u work mare, cheap. Also potato on- ,,onry of B '' dfor ' 1 ’ Iowa : Paul an, l | ionz. Robert Irwin, Greencastle, R. ( Sam Webb of Kansas City. Missouri. - " 4 7-9-2t an< * Charles Webb of Clinton town- —— . ship and a host of relatives and WANTED: White girl, 18 to 35, friends. To these devoted ones there cooking, housework, no laundry, remain for consolation that her sufSmall family, private room and bath, fering is foi ver past, and the hope References. Ixirated Indianapolis of a happy icunion in the sweet by \\ rite Box K Banner. 7-lt. and by. At home on tho beautiful
hills of God by the valley of rest so
ELKS NOTICE: There will he a
(afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. T. , Handy. Mrs Harry Talbott, the president, presided and Mrs. Maggie Scott gave the devotions. Pat Buckner read some of his poetry in dialect. Reports were given by Clarabel Hewson, Aileone York, and Imogeno Pc(kins on the Midyear Conference held last Friday and Saturday at Bedford. The program was introduced by Mrs. Robert T. Beck. A nominating committee ronsisting of Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, Mrs. Arthur White and Mrs. Robert T. Bock was appointed by the president to report at (he next meeting. | Seven guests were present.
THE SAME HIC.II STANDARDS *73 'When tlif business of I lie l;i!c J. Mi’t’uriY wits purchuseil liy II. ]>. Klumnoii, there were no cliaiijfes whatsoever in the p"lir ies of the finn. The same high stainlai'U "I service ami the same scheiinl of reasonab] • charges continm’ to prevail.
SHANNON
FUNERAL HOME Successor to J.E.McCurry
fai.\
dance at the Elks Club this evening, April 7th, at 8 p. m. Elks and their 1
ladies invited. 7-jt. GREENCASTLE HIGH
SCHOOL CONVOCATION I
Thanks for the cooperation and patronage accorded us at last night’s sale. Goldberg and Goldberg. 7-lp.
Buy Safe—Way Feeds and pay when your hogs go to market. See Oreal Maddox, Morton, Greencastle, K. 1. 7-10-14-17-21-24-6p
We Bare you time and money by our scientific method oi dei«..mininq the exact operalinq condition of your car. The Ford Laboratory Test Set promptly and surely reveals car ailments. It is approved by the Ford Motor Company tor checkinq everytnlnq aitectinq motor performance. Come In and watch the operator read the dials. He will prescribe proper treatment, which our hlqhly trained staif is equipped to perform and very quickly your car Is aqain in the "pink" of condition.
WANTED: 3 room apartment in good location by young couple. Must lie modern, address 1, care of Banner, 7-2p
KING, MORRISON, FOSTER CO.
Reliable young couple wants to rent 5 or 6 room house in county, near Greencastle, with acre or so of ground. Will take possession now if property desirable. Box Y, Banner. 7-2p.
Special oil permanents until April 15th at Grace’s Beauty Shoppe, II North Indiana street. Phone 79-K. 7-10-21
Miss Iila Francis Crowe, 202 North College Avenue is very ill with pneumonia.
FORDS SINCE 1910 Telephone 268
WANTED: Married man to work on farm. O. B. Lane, Bainbridge. 7-10-2p
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Mrs. Ethel Varvel was hostess to
j the W. H. M. S. of the M. E. church
Tuesday's convocation speaker was at the Aid house last Friday. Mrs. Russell Alexander, director of publi- Nora Deweese had charge of the decity for DePauw University. Mr. vetions. Plans were made for the Alexander’s brief hut entertaining district meeting Thursday. April 8, talk was interspersed with several [which will be held here at the M. E. humerous witticisms and stories. [ church. The Nazarene Missionary which tended to create a very whole- 'society came for the afternoon meetsome spirit of levity among the mem-'ing. Mrs. Samples, the president bers of the student body. | - ■
Among other things, the speaker
stated that no student should participate in extracurricular activities at the expense of his regular class room work. He emphasized this fact by comparing the student who does so, to a boy who, intending to see the circus, spent all of his time and money in the side shows and
missed the main attraction. In conclusion, Mr. Alexander stated
that nine out of every tenliigh school students are not cognizant of the often unpleasant requirements and conditions which may accompany their contemplated life work. It was his opinion that everyone should become fully acquainted with these actualities, if possible, before under-
taking any vocation or profession.
Introductory
Special
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Good Gulf Gas And place your ear in the cluss
that go by.
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UMEDALE
(A) MODERNIZED, NEW SIZE 3-WAY COOKER A covered sauce ' to pan, double boiler $ 15 9 and a baking dish. I •** 2 Qt. size $1.69. hi. $2.M (» large utility pots CAin Ea »y-clean dome 5*11 9 cover. Steam-seal. L • 10 Qt. size $2.49 *16 t? M (Reg. $2.95). (Otea kettles Wide flat bottom 3 for quick heating. SO IQ 2, 4 and 5 Qt. £ V* on sale. HI. I Mi (D) MATCHED SAUCE POT SET SQQR Covered pots; Q • 2, 4 and 6 Qt. *18. |4 to Same style as 8 Quart Utility Pot above.
E. A. Browning Hdwe. Comp®' W"9* PHONE 214 -
