The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 May 1938 — Page 3

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prapared by -Betty Crocker Horn* Service Department

after the wedding is over

UJJE is the month of brides and sweet girl graduates. Hut right now we’re concerned with the bride's mother, befa „ >L . it is she who must provide the hospitality offered Quests after tlie wedding ceremony is over. And naturally, r her daughter’s sake, she wants it to be everything that , e celebration of so solemn an event should be. There must nothing to mar her daughter’s memory of this day of all vs . Each day’s mail brings me at least one letter from a ^ther or sister or aunt asking for suitable menus for all

Hinds of weddings.

T numt <i of guests and the] Tomato Flower Salad e hand have a great deal I Tiny Hot Rolls « the food chosen and Chicken Loaf Buttered Green Peas wl ,v n's ■•Tved. The time oi Strawberry Ice Cream . ! . id n, must be taken Bride’s Cake 0room’s Cake

Pink and White Mints Salted Nuts

Coffee

I r

J.Hf I

mi ntioii. I.argo or small

e, it': ; a "breakfast” before 1 o'clock in

' e nftrini ■ n. At the early hreak-

b<foie lu A. M., the

"is tl ■ kind tliat is usually at .i rial breakfast — but i, r in o''-!i rk in the morning it 0 ti the characleristics of a

In the afternoon or eve-

thia riillation becomes a “supin name, although the foods n an usnally the same as pm served at an after-ten-break a. Kven when a dinner is served,

. h as turkey with all the trim-

• j-s, the meal is still called “a

; aper.” However, regular dinners , r , r are at weddings except where I .fiats have come from a great 'stance and are leaving for a long

pnrney home on the same day. For ft very large afternoon or eninir wedding, where a “recep-

tion" fallows the ceremony, the

sort of refreshments are of-

ierwi that you’d find served at very mce teas and receptions. Here are some of the menus I’ve suggested for dilferent kinds of weddings when these mothers and relatives

have appealed to me for help.

Firly Morning Wedding Breakfast

Ito serve before 10 A. M.) Fruit Plate, Chilled Fruit Juice, or Chilled Melon or Grapefruit

Halves

Scrambled Eggs with Mushrooms Bacon Curls, Little Sausages, or Broiled Ham Hot Muffins, Corn Sticks or Assorted Rolls Jelly Bride's Cake Coffee Groom’s Cake

Simple Pink and White Wedding Breakfast (to serve after 10 A. M. and before 1 P. M.) Fresh Fruit Cocktail

Late Wedding Breakfast Red and White Rose Salad Cheese Sticks or Wafers Hot Chicken Mousse with Mushroom Sauce Fresh Buttered Peas Tiny Hot Rolls Tray of Assorted Relishes Ice Cream in Rose Molds Rose-Shaped Mints Bride’s Cake Groom’s Cake Coffee Wedding Reception Refreshments 1 Fruit Punch Bride’s Cake Groom's C'alii Ice Cream Salted Nuts Coffee 11 Open-Faced and Other Fancy Sandwiches Tiny Fancy Cakes and Cookies Spited Nuts Ice Cream Bride’s Cake Groom's Cake Coffee HI Chicken Salad or Molded Fruit Salad Olives Radishes Pickles Tiny Hot Rolls or Fingi r Sandwiches lee Cream in Wedding Molds (Bell-, Rings, Slippers, etc.) Bride'; Cake Groom’s Cake Salted Nuts Bonbons Coffee IV Creamed Chicken or Sea Coo A in Patty Shells Celery Hearts Olivet Radish Roses Ice Cream in Wedding Molds or Special Sherbet Fancy Individual Cake; Bride’s Cake Groom’s Cake Candies Coffee

Attention! VOl WHO Suffer from Asthma a ml Hay Fever

TKV

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This Coupon is Worth . .

40c

10c and this coupon entitles you to a 50e bottle of Mae's As-Mae when presented to Mullins Drug Store or any leading druggist elsewhere in this territory. Name Address

MULLINS DRUG STORE

II you worry about what to serve, If you dread to start the next meal, just drop a card to Betty Crocker In care of your newapaper, and ask for this week’s menus. Complete menu* for the week will be $ent to you it n# cost. Please enclose 3 cent stamp to cover return postage-

/DEAL CLEANERS Phone 470 Ills Moth Proofing at no extra cost to the customer.

Society News DiTuuw Graduate Married Saturday Miss Mildred Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mts. Charles Bailey, was married to Oron Fouts of Detroit, Mich., son of the late Dr. O. L. Fouts of Indianapolis, in a beautiful formal wedding at the First Mt thodist Episcopal church in Huntington Saturday afternoon. A reception at the home of the hrii! is parents followed the ceremony. The couple left on a two week's ' motor trip to White Sulpher Springs, W. Va.. after which they will be at home at Detroit. The bride attended Manchester College and is a graduate of D<pauw | university, where she was a member] ] of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The | bridegroom attended Manchester and 1 was graduated from Eurlham college. d* d* *V -tMaple Chapel Ladles To Meet Thursday , The Maple Chapel Ladies Aid will

—Miscellaneous— Modem plumbing conveniences are more than a matter of comfort. They mean better health. Phone 700 Eddie Buis. 31-It

Strawberry and homemade ice cream supper Wednesday evening, June 1st. Truth Seekers Class. Fillmore Christian church. Bdhe/it Flower Fund. 31-11

New 18 plate battery, guaranteed 6 month $3 00 excTange. Get our prices on Lee tiree before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone 88. 22-tf

New 39-Plate Battery, J3 98 exchange. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire A Battery Service. Phone 789. M-W-F-tf

MONEY To loan on good farms and dwellings. Harry H. Talbott, 10 1-2 east Washington street. 19-tf

The undersigned Admr. of Dr. Troyer Kst will offer for sale, during the next 10 days, a 1934 Dodge coupe. Car may he inspected at late residence of decedent, 619 East R mInary Street. Wm. B. Peck, Admr. 27-5t.

FOR SALE: Red mule hog. Ed. Stone, across from Airport. 30-2p

FOR SALE: Tomato and sweet potato plants. Charles Crawley, 309 North Indiana Street. . 20-tf.

TOR SALE: Used Electric Refrigerator, reasonable, W. S. Donner. •j8-3p

PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 40! GET PF^P New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain raw oyster invigorators and other stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value $1.00 Introductory prices 89c. Call write Fleenor’s Drug Store. —Lost—

Hines with attorney Arrested on eharges brought by District Attorney Thomas Dewey that he was ''fixer-” for a huge lottery ring in New York, James J. Hines, Tammany Hall chieftain, center, was released on $20,000 bail when he appeared in court, above, with his attorney. Dewey said that Hines received from $500 to $1,000 a week for protecting the ring, reputedly headed by Janies (Dixie) Davis.

FOR SALE: Crosley Shelvador refrigerator, 1D3G DeLuxe model. Perfect condition. 324 Bloomington St. 31-31.

FOR SALE: Ten extra good milk cows, fresh and close springers; two Holstein heifers; one short yearling j Jersey stock bull; sows and pigs; two ! cheap work hor ses. M. H. Decker,

'G02 south Locust. Phone 46. 31-2t 35; 240-300 lbs.. $8.20-$8.45; 300-

'400 lbs., $8.15-$8.26; 100-160 lbs..

LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN Male bull dog pup. eight months old, white with black ears, one side of face black, black spot on one side, bob tail. Finder please notify Benton Bennett, K R. No. 1, Greencastle. Indiana, or phone 331-L. Liberal Reward. 31-2p.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 10.500, holdover 26.3. Market 125 cents lower. 160-240 lbs., $8.40-

FOR SALE: Sixteen Jersey hetf-

25 cents

hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday, June 2. at the home of Mrs. Thomas Chadd. All members arc urged to be present.

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Meet With Mrs. Rush The Crescent Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock -vith Mrs. Perry Rush. 320 Greenwood avenue. The picnic has been postponed.

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Marriage Announced Announcement has been made of the recent marria e of Miss Jewell Gooch, daughter of Mrs. Mallssa Gooch, to Fred Alexander, son of Jason Alexander, which took place at Somerset, Ky. The couple will reside in Greencastle,

I NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 8010. Notice is hereby given that the un- ! dersigrned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam j County, State of Indiana. Administrator of the estate of Jess A. Scott, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be sol-

vent.

Kimber Gardner, Administrator. May 18, 1938 Attorney, W. S. Donner.

one Guern- 57 40 ‘ $8 - 40 - Sows 15 to

'lower at $7 25-$$7.85.

I Cattle 2,300, calves 900. Steers.

ers, bred to calf in fall

sey bull and twenty pigs. J. E. Coffman and Sons, Bainbridge, Ind. 31-2t • le *f erB cows opening fully

——— j steady; early steer sales $9.25;

few

vealers steady, top

FOR SALE; Sweet potato plants.!loads heifers $9;

Crawford's Restaurant. 31-U. $9. Sheep 800. Strong lambs steady, lop $9; mostly $8.50-$9; shorn lambs 'll It ,hlow ' bidding unevently lower; ^ ' I slaughter ewes steady at $3 down.

FOR SALE: Gooseberries. Milton’s Posey Patch. Phone 707-X.

Homer C. Morrison, Putnam Circuit Coutt.

Clerk of the 17-3t

FOR SALE: 200 Texas calves at my farm, one mile north of Craw-, fordsville. Have soM 500 in past two;

weeks. Jess Ward.

31-4p.j

R&S Boot Shop’s Big Stock Reducing

- S-A-L-E -

ALL SALES CASH

NO REFUNDS

Every Pair of SHOES in Our Entire Stock Drastically Reduced--Nothing Reserved MEN’S - WOMEN’S - CHILDREN’S

All Colors White Black Grey Brown Beige Brown and White Combinations

Red C ross Shoes For Women

All Style**—All Colors

Regular $6.50 Values—Sale Pries'

$5.45

Jarman and Weyenben* Shoes

$3.99

FOR MEN

Hegular $5.00 and $0.00 Values Ml Styles—All Colors—Sale Price

Florsheim Shoes For Men Regular $9.50 and $10.00 Values Black - Brown - Grey—Sale Price

White and Brown and H bite Combination

$8.45

AND

$8.85

Wevenberfi’ and Fortune Shoes For Men

$2.99 $1.00

Regu’ar $1.00 Values—Sale Price

rs MEN’S SPORT SHOES

Sale Price BOYS’ SkYKIDKK SHOES

S3 00 and SI.00 Values

$1.99

Dickerson Arch-Loek and Arch Relief

Shoes For Women Regular $8.50 and $9.50 Values

Sale Price

$7.45

358 Pairs Women’s and Lirls’ Shoes Our Newest Style Shoes

Regular $4.95 Values

Sale Prlee

$3.79

263 Pairs Women’s and Girls’ Shoes ' PUMPS, OXFORDS, TIES SANDALS £ qq Regular $3.95 Values—Sale Prlee ALL CHILDREN’S SHOES DRASTICALLY REDUCED

NOTICE OF \ DM INISTRATION Notice is hen by given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administrator C-TA of the estate of Joseph A. Herbert, late of Putnam County, decease; 1. Said estate is supposed to be sol-

vent.

No. 8009.

Guy W Herbert, Administrator. May 14, 1938 Attorney, Lyon & Abrams. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk of tho Putnam Circuit Court. 17-3t NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Sarah M. Siddens deceased, in the Putnam Circuit. Court, of Puvnam County. Indiana, and ha» been duly authorized by said court to a 1mlnister said estate. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. 1 ' May 23. 1938.

No. 8013.

Albert E. Siddons, executor. Theodore Crawley, attorney. Homer C. Morrison, clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 24-3t NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S HALE OF, BEAL ESTATE

CONDEMNATION SUIT (ContlBuril IfrBin I'mre Onr*

nected with the ownership of the land

FOR SALE: Six room house at and the local court finally sustained 507 Central Avenue, large lot. near their objections. college. Phone 779-Y. 31-2p.l T he new step, taken Monday, was the filing, by the plaintiff, Which I* FOR TRADE: Good two row culti- highway commission, of a petivator, to trade for one row cultiva- tion to abandon and relinquish the dolor. Roy Sutherlin, Roachdale. 31-3p fendants certain real estate, which

is the strip of ground not needed by

Public Sale of Household Goods— Splendid condition, Tuesday, June 7, j at 1 p. m. Sarah Siddons farm, miles northeast of Cloverdale. 31-6p.

the state. The motion was not ruled

upon at once by the court.

Dr. Amos Carter, 85 years old, known, to many Putnam county residents because of his 11 years as superintendent of the sanatorium at

'35 acres bottom), balance pas- Rockville, died Monday at the honu-

of a daughter in Indianapolis. He retired as head of the hospital in 1930

FOR SALE: A fine stock and grain farm of 196 acres within 4 miles of Greencastle. 75 acres til-

lable

ture land with ever flowing springs and branch. 6 room house. Will give immediate possession. Price $25.00 per acre. J. T. Christie, Real [Estate at Rightsell Loan Insurance Agency. 31-2t.

NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OE THE PUTNAM COUNTY COUN-

CIL AND TO THE TAXPAYERS

FOR SALE -Three piece living' Each and J^v^nember of the room suite. V. W. Shirley, Phone p u t na m County Council and all tho 434-L. 31-tt taxpayers of said county are hereby _ _ ___ i notified that the County Council has FOR SALE Three room house ) >een called by the undersigned Audwith 1-4 a (ire ground. 1 1-4 miles itor of said County, as required by south on road 43. Phone 463-L. I law to convene in Special Session at

o. ... 10 O’Clock A. M. on | FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1938,

FOR SALE—Drop head Singer and to meet ln th, ‘ Commissioners

Court Room in the Court House in

sewing machine—do< s good work $7.50. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 31-Jp 5 bushela small winesaps left. Mc-

Cullough orchard.

the City of Greencastle to pass upon the matter of the Transfer of Funds in the Gasoline Fund to the amount of $15,000.00, and the appropriation | of the sum of $3.361 56 unexpended ... .. 'balance In the Gasoline Fund Janu-

I 'ary 1st, 1938.

Each member of said Council is hereby notified to attend said mect-

1 , ling and each taxpayer of said Coun$.L.). L A H Chevrolet Sales, Inc. [ B a | BO no tjfj e( | t 0 attend said

31-lt peeling and moke their objections to ~ ' said transfers, if any they have. 1936 Ruick coupe, an | Gasoline Fund

clean in every re- EXCELS TN;

at Grabel

FOR SALE

extra good car,

spect. Be sure and look this one over. Item—Bridge

$595. L & H Chevrolet Sales,

Inc.

31-U

—For Rent-

FOR RENT -6 room modem house with garage. East Anderson street Call 557. 6-tf

Buy 2. 3. 4 or More Pairs. COME IN —SEE THEM WHILE SIZES ARE PLENTIFUL

BOO

SHOP <

FOR RENT: Three room apartment. Available June 1. 401 east Seminary Street. Charles Zeis eod.

.A fir.. • tpx /

FOR SALE-1936 Ford pickup, n

By virtue of a certified copy of a j good shape, body tight. A bargain at decree to me directed from the Clerk - - ■ - -

of the Putnam Circuit Court wherein the First National Bank of Coatesvllle, Indiana is plaintiff and David C. Worrell, Rose L Worrell, Chester C. Coleman, and Josephine Coleman are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of $435.30 with Interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on the 15th day of June, 1938, between the hours of ten o’clock A M. and four o’clock P. M., of said day at the door of the Court House in the City of Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, the rents, issues and profits for a term not exceeding seven years from the following described real estate in Putnam County, Indi-

ana, to-wit:

Fifteen and one-half (ISMi) acres off of the north end of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section Eleven (11), in Township Fifteen (15) North, Range Three (3) West, in Putnam County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose to’ public sale the fee simple title to said real estate or so much thereof as may be necessary to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraise-

ment laws.

In witness whereof, T have hereunto set my hand this 16th day of

May, 1938.

Cause No. 15,516. Loans on high grade farms of John T. Sutherlin, Sheriff more than 40 acres. Low Interest Putnam County, Indiana. ra ^ e Rightsell Insurance and Loan James & Alice, Attorneys for Plain- . , .. tiff 17*24-31-3t.! A* 0 "®* l tf

$15,000.00

—W anted—

WANTED: We buy and sell all kinds second hand clothes and shoes. Greencastle Scrap Paper Co. Phone 604. 9-tf.

WANTED—Man and wife for cook and house man at fraternity. Give name, references and salary expected. Address MW% The Banner.

30-3t

WANTED TO TRADE: Lumber for work horse; also have 5-year-old mare to trade for team. Leroy Morris, Greencastle, R. R. 4. 30-3p

Ford

TRANSFER TO: Item 205. For repairs for trucks, motor graders, catapille^ .tractors, graders, drags and maintainer 1,500.00 Item 60211. For other road tools 30000 Item 103c. For Single Hands 5,200.00 j Item—New Bridge over Little Wal- | nut Creek, on the Public Road leading from Greencastle to Clinton Falls in Clinton Township .... 8.000.00 Total Transfers $15,000.00 Unappropriated Balance Gasoline Fund January 1st. 1938 $3,361.56

Appropriate to:

Item—Bridge over Staley Ditch, Jefferson Township 3,361.56 Total Additional Appropriation $3,361.56 Said Council will pursuant to this notice and call when convened proceed and determine^ on the making of said transfers and appropriation by an ordinance to be duly adopted by

said Council.

Whatever transfer and aypropna«Uon may be made by said Council will automatically t#? certified to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for said Board's approval. Given under my hand and seal of my Office this 25th day of May,

1938.o

1 Seal)

G. E. Ogles, Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana. 26-2p.