The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 April 1937 — Page 2

V tnti lated stiKhed-in leather Lie is superior to any .nsole any other tennis shoe at 'v price. Eliminates burning “(feet, perspiration and odors, f.tra heovy aeroplane tire)reo d outsoles give extra wear. Double reinforced toes and ..inforced uppers add dura-J li i» In black, white or brown. Jen's sizes 6'i to 11,69c

msoles

* * Lil Hoys' GOLF HOSE _25c Fancy wool and lisle hose in attractive designs.

12 West Washington St.

E ENTIRE FAMILY SAVES ON MERIT

NOTH I or <,1 \KJH\VS s\|| ISE AL KSTATK T lio umh-i fn .ik‘,1 guardian. John H AUn of Ell;' Akei. tNill offer for sale, at private sale, at his residence tvso miles south of Brunnerstown, on MONDAY MAY a, 19.'S7, at 10:00 A. M., the following described real estate in Putnam Counts, Indiana, to-wit: A part of the south half of the northwest fractional quarter of section thirty CIO) township fourteen (141 north, range five (5) west, described as follows, to-wit: beginning at the southeast corner of said fractional quarter of said section and running thence west with the south line thereot eight (8) chains and fifty (50) links to a stake; thence north twenty (20) chains to a stake on the north line of said south half of said fractional quarter; thence east with the said north line eight (8) chains and fifty (50) links to the northeast corner of said south half of said fractional quarter; thence south with the east line of said fractional quarter twenty (20) chains to the place of beeinning, containing seventeen (17) acres. Also a part of the northeast quarter of section thirty (30) township fourteen (14) north, range five (5) west, described as follows, to-wit: commencing at the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of section thirty (30), township fourteen (14) north, range five (5) west, thence east twenty-two (22) rods; thence north twenty (20) chains: thence west to the west line of said quarter section; thence south to the place of beginning containing eleven (11) acres, more or less. Subject, however, to a right of way twelve (12) feet in width along the entire east side of the above described tract which is being deeded to John H. Aker and Ida M. Aker, husband and

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BUILT TO HANDLE TOUGH JOBS AT LOW COST!

® Hero is a truck you can pul on the | job and he sure it >4111 stay on the job . mile after mile, month after month. I The lU.'fT Ford V-8 Truck is built to “lake it" ... to tackle the tou^h jobs I and get them done at a cost that’s easy I on your poeketbook. • T bo V-type 8-cylinder engine has I been stepped up to a full 8."> horsepover — and it’s this extra power ibal gets you out of the gravel pit *itb ease. • lirre is a truck you ran try on the job id find out for yourself how it hand! your work, what it costs to

• i '- horfl 1-8 Hydraulic Dump Truck '' "cuilable tcilh either tlirrct-iift or (itm lift hoist. Many new features in r'i I’t.i, | .ff otif-iae insure longer life " d imjiroietl performance. C.omhnnrhnmberg hare been redesigned iInis increasing compression ratio mut raising horsepower.

operate. There’s no cost, no obligation, no “strings” attached to this offer. All you have to do is call your nearest Ford dealer and set a date for an “on-the-job” test with your own loads, under your own operating conditions. Vie are eontent to let the truck itself convince you.

ford v-8 trucks and commercial cars -

May will soon he here and we want to greet it w ith a host of brand new values for you! We’re ending this month by clearing the way for them! So come in! We’ve counters and counters of Climax Days bargains ready and waiting! We say, bargains because, they’re not only low in price—they’re high in quality as w ell!

Women’s and Children’s Anklets ’' ,ir 1 Rr For 1 ww Extra line quality! Come Early!

Kxtra Heavy! Axminster Rugs 27 in. x 48 in. $1’ 98 ■ fl - ea. Iteantifui patterns! Kuldierized hacks (<> ki-'p (he n from slipping! A limited quantity at Ibis price.

Men’s Cotton WORK SOX COTTON m BIBBED 0C PAIlt Value for your money! Only 53 pairs al (Ids price.

WOMEN S Shadow Panel Slips Bayou Taffeta ft 1 L

BLEACIIFD FLOUR SALKS L,,w Qf% Priced V

LASTEX (ilkl)LES 2 57e Stretch 1

MEN’S While ( otton Hanks Quantity 4) Limited i-L EACH

Unbleached Muslin STANDARD ■■ 32 INCH 9C YARD The right quality for dozens of InniM-hnld uses. Bin now and SAVE!

Rymplecloth GENEROUS j em SIZE PACK 1 Each The new lintli-.s, cleaning and polishing cloth. Something new!

Rag Rugs •22 INCH \ 34 l\( II EACH Scotch plaid patterns! Buy several for spring!

Men’s Leather Gloves EXCELLENT cyey VAUE! O0C PAIR Genuine horsehair palm. Gunrnt pattern. Striped canvas hack!

Crash Toweling 5 YARDS QO#* FOB OhJC Part Linen toweling. A liny that is a Bargain!

Towel Remnants LIMITED 0% QUANTITY' wC EACH Take advantage of the nniisually low pric.', while they last!

Women’s Batiste Gowns XKIVL aQ YAH K! “Wl# The.se gowns are all ha ml made. Stock up now at this price.

Men’s Suspenders N,< 1 OKn ASSORTMENT! £01# Each Dress Suspenders in the newest styIm. Also an assortment for heavy work, sturdily made.

Sheer As Chiffon! Voile PERSONALITY i O 1 a* PRINTS YD. 1 £ 2 C A supreme value at this pediculous low price. Fust colors, 40 in. wide. V joy to launder!

Women’s and Children’s Panlies BARGAIN 4 7^ PRICED! 1 I C Made of flna quality knit Rayon. These will give you more than your money's worth in service!

Women’s Slips i:\Tli \ FINE £,4 QFALITY! 3 1 *UU Made of pure silk satin. Bodice and V-top itytat. 32 in 44.

Men’s Dress Sox A NEW 4 fa SELECTION! 1 UG Pair Bayou and Acetate in good looking patterns. Boy now and SAVE!

Big Assortment Gladio Prints »() INCHES 4 WIDE! I UG YARD Fast color! Colorful new pat terns for niur Spring wash frocks.

EXTRA SPECIAL WOMEN’S SPRING NOVELTIES Broki-n lols and sizes, slashed to S 1 »44 a rock-hot tom price. They must I go. Blues, Grey, IL-igc anil Black. I'Xlli Also see our rack of infants and children’s shoes. Priced al X7c, and 81.27. ReaLValucs!

Children’s Print Dresses FEATURE pq \ AEl’ES! tmiJX* Fresh, crisp and new—you just can’t afford to miss these Sizes 1 in (i.

wife, for egress and ingress to other lands owned by the aforesaid John H. and Ida M Aker, cn the following terms: $300.00 in cash and the remainder of purchase price to be paid in monthly install- . ments of $2000 per month, and all 1 defeired payments to bear 6', interJohn H. Aker, Gdn. 1W. J. Murphy. Atty. 28-3-2t. |

^.SOCIETY

home of Mrs. Bussell Brown. This giving that information has been will bo followed by a pitch-in supper sent to the trustees. The notice at the home of Mrs N. C. O'Hair. states that the discontinuance of the -1- A + -l- discount has been made necessary on

Mr. Sheldon Addresses V. A. I'. W. Groups

NOTH K OF F.\E< VITO It'S SALE OF BEAL ESTATE

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The undersigned Executor of the Last Will of Louisa Carver, deceased hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by said will conferred, it will at the hour of Ten o’clock, A M. on the 27th day of May. 1937. at the Office of First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company Greeneastle. Indi ana. and from day to day thereaftei until sold, offer for sale at private sale, the following real estate situate in Putnam County. Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: Eighty (80) feet off of the north end of Lot Number one (1) in the Central Survey (commonly called the Commissioners Survey) of the town, now city of Greeneastle, Indiana, bein^ • bounded on the north by Hanna Street; on the west by Locust Street; on the east by Central Avenue, and on the south by a Lot conveyed to John P. D. John bv Mary A. Hawkins, et al. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Putnam Circuit Court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and

fo.' CASH.

First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company, of Greeneastle, Indiana.

Executor.

Charles McGaughey, Attorney. 28-5-12-19-4t.

Pro-Adolescent Group To Hold Picnic Thursday The Pre-Adolescent Group of A. A. IT. W. will entertain their children Thursday at 4 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Grafton Longden.

•j« *4» »^« »!• Mrs. Skelton To He Ho dess Thnrsdn)

Tha Cro-Tat-Em Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Vernie Skelton. Manhattan street road, with Mrs. Laura Williams as

assisting hostess.

A. A. U. W. held its last meeting ~>l the year Tuesday evening in Meharry Hall. Mr Sheldon, teacher of music in DePauw University, spoke upon the subject of “The Appreciation and Understanding of Music." The development of the different tendencies in music from the 14th Century up to and including the mon complex and unified music of the present day was explained by Mr. Sheldon. “New resources which arc

being used by the modern composers Win Entertain Guests in their music” said Mr. Sheldon, v Bridge.Luncheon “are new instruments, new methods j Mrs. Fred Snively and Mrs. E. M. of chord building and scale building. 1 Kitterman will entertain guests al a predominance of consonance and dis- bridge-luncheon, Saturday afternoon consonance, tone clusters and the | a [ 0 u C . o'clock at Mis. Anderson’s Tea elimination of unnecessary steps in j Hoorn on Elm street,

listening. However the difficulty of I

modem composers is adjusting these ( oterle Meeting to the music perceptions of .the aver- j s PoMtiMincd age persons.'’ The April meeting of the Coterie Miss Houston and Miss McCall stu- has been indefinitely postponed. dents in the school of music illustrated works of some of the modern com- MED | ( . AL DHH'Ol'NT BE MOVED poseii. Al reoen t meeting, the Putnam ” ~ % j County Medical Society adopted a Tri Kappa To Hold j resolution to the effect that the socEiiitiutinn Thursday iety’s members should discontinue the Tri Kappa sorority will hold init- | 25 per cent discount which they have iation services for Mrs. Lawrence \ been granting the township trustees Stellings and Mrs. E. M. Kitterman, on accounts Involving the medical Thursday evening at 5 o’clock at the care of indigent persons. A notice

account of the “increase in the cost of drugs and niedical supplies.” The cost of medical and surgical attention. even with the discount figured, has been the major part of the cost of poor relief in the townships of the count y. Delta Theta Tan To Meet Thursday Delta Theta Tau will meet Thursday, April 29th, at 7:30 o’clock with Miss Leona Mac Snider. Elm street. WATSONVILLE. Cal. 'UP' This city, originally knomn as Watson’s corral because of its hrrse industry, has become so auto-conscious that it boasts of the fact there is not a box stall in town for rent.

ELECTROLUX CLEANER AND AIR PURIFIER The vacuum cleaner that do~s everything to make your daily hotiaeckjaning so easy it w II amaze you. Phone for demonstration and if it doe. not sell its; If, you are not obligated. WILLIAM .1. WALLEN Phone 127-K.

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