The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 October 1938 — Page 2

ITHB DAILY BANNEE, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TTTT RKDAY, OCTl’OBER L'7,

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DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING FRIDAY, OCT. 28, H# P. M. AT Belle Union Gym PAUL STURM Will Be The Principal Speaker PLENTY OF ENTERTAINMENT EVERYONE INVITED

1 THE DAILY BANNER! g ewaj . e CoUgllS 5DClETY

Herald Consolidated from common colds

That Hang On

Herald Consolidated

“It Waves For All”

17-19 South Jackson Street

S. II. Rartdwi, Publisher „

in n F rrppn I No matter how many medicines you entered in the postoffice at Green- i t r j e d f or your common cough, castle, Indiana, as second class mail chest cold, or bronchial irritation, you matter under Act of March 8 1878 ! ma - v Set relief now with Creomulsion. matter under Act or jwaren a, serious trouble may be brewing and you Subscription price, 12 cents per cannot afford to take a chance with any week; $3 00 per year by mall in Put- remedy less potent than Creomulsion, County; W nt. to nm P-r yo.r j "SuS'Sa ffi by mail outside Putnam County. | the inflamed mucous membranes and to

A RTBUS THOUGHT FOR TODAY

It is within us; Repent ye. for the kingdom of heaven Is at hand.

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loosen and expel germ-laden phlegm. Even if other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, try Creomulsion. Your druggist is authorised to refund

Matt your money if you are not thoroughly

benefits obtained.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

satisfied with the

; Creomulsion is one word, ask for it 1 plainly, see that the name on the bottle I is Creomulsion, and you'll get the I genuine product and the relief you

i want. (Adv.)

Mrs. Leslie Hamaker, Hanna street is confinedto her home by illness.

Woman's League Met Wednesday The Woman's

Leaguo of

Mr. < raft Honored At Birthday Dinner

Mi. and Mrs. Isaiah Craft were pleasantly surprised Sunday when relatives gathered at their home for a pitch in dinner. The occasion was

Gobin in honor of Mr. Craft's birthday an-

Church met Wednesday niversary. Virginia Craft and Maty

Memorial!

afternoon in Community Hall. The Belle Neese furnished entertainment business meeting was followed by a; in the afternoon.

very interesting program. Mrs. Robert Williams sang two numbers, “In Italy" by Boyd and “Dawn" by Curran. accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Wendell R Kay. Devotions were conducted by Mrs. Russell Brown. The topic "The. Church Woman and The Liqudr Problem" was well presented by Mrs. Frank Donner. fn her discussion, Mrs. Donner, compar-

Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Ben Craft of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans of Knightsville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neesa and children of Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Modesitt and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sommers and daughter, Waneta Ann of Center PoinF; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Craft and laughters of Reelsvllle; Mr. and Mrs.

PAY your taxes now We Will Loan Yon

$50.00

For fifty weeks at Sil per week pl us interest ' Loans on Furniture A„< mob : !* s? Livestock,^ Intkuua Loan d

ed the liquor problem of today with Craft ami children of Greenthat of the time before prohibition. (;as ei e - an ,| Mrs. Dannie Craft She emphasized the enormity of the an(( son ^ Q a y] e arl( [ m,- am | Mrs. * a * n with

K. Wash st.

problem because of the number of Ezra £ ra ft an ,| SO n, John David

Mrs. Lennie Bee of this ,-ity is rehospltal in Indianapolis after a re-

ported improving at the

cent operation.

Mrs. Chester Day of Marion township is confined to her home by ill-

Methodtflt. ness. A ^,

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wired of this

Boy Scout Troop No. 90 held a' Mrs. Wilbur Crawley underwent wiener roast Monday evening at | a major operation at the county hosKobe Amt I'mk. ; 1 Hal Thursday morning.

Jack Denman of Chicago, Dick art , | n ,,f a news clipping Denman of New York City and Dar- f ram their cousin. Mrs. R. W. Peters, nail Denman of Boston are visiting 0 f cheyeruie, Wyo., showing a photo their father, W- L Denman. j of Mrs. Peters and the largest deer Mrs. Wendell pell and baby daugh- killed in the Albany county region in ter, Marina Kathryn, returned Wed- the last two years. It was Mrs. mstljy to their home on West Berry Peters’ first deer hunt,

street from the Putnam Coun f v hos-

pital.

All Eye BECAUSE

OAKLEY V fCONOMYX

rTHEpgfcnrKwtarj

s are on OAKLEY’S PRICES ARE LOWER EVERY DAY

SuOng nickels, dimes, <|iiurt«TS and even dollars is a habit that lias long been established by OAKLEY customers. That’s why thrifty housewives a ways look to OAKLEYS fur genuine saving on Foods. We reserve the right to Umlt quantifies. None sold to dealers.

With 2

Hlg Pkgs.

D.Shi's, ’if) 07. pkg foe

0XYD0L

39c

For Laundry or

OAKLEY’S SPECIAL COFFEE Selected Rich Bourbon Santos I Lb. Rag Its-, 3 lb Hag .Hfk-

LB.

B.At;

25c

O RAPE JUICE

'siipn an- (juullU Pint Bottle

10c

MILK

llollb-.inna Brand, Purr Itieli Evaporated, t Tall Cans

Hour or Dill

APRICOTS, Choice Blenheim, Cello bag Hie PEAt HEM, Chi.U-e Muir Cello Bag 13c

PANCAKE FLOUR

25c

\ Irglnla Moeet

l Pkgs.

PKI NES, Santa Clara, ('ello Bjig ItAlsINM, Choice Seedless, 3 Lb. Bag

COLLEGE INN SOLI'S

29c

Assorted Kimls

3 Cans

DATES, Holloat Fresh Park, ! lb. pkg. I9r MINCE MEAT. Armour's Ktnr. 3 pkgs. 29c

PEANI T T BUTTER

No. 1 Eiutcv GuJtllty 2 Lb. Jar

25c

PICKLES

CRACKERS

BREAD

SALAD Dressing

GLOVES CATSUP

SORGHUM

Big Value Salted. Sodas, 2 I.b. Pkg.

■•0\on Gold” Fresh Each

Dawn. Pound loaf

Kitchen ($ueen (Jl.

Jersey Pair 1 Ic Canvas., 2 I*alr

Standard Good tfiuillty

3, 14 oz. Bottle*

Finest Quallly

5 Lit. Pall

FLOUR

Big Value Brand Pastry Flour, 21 Lb. Bag

25c 10c 14c 5c 25c 19c 29c 42c 45c

Fruits and Vegetables

GRAPEFRUIT

ORANGES

APPLES

Texas Marsh Keedk-ss 30 HItc, 3 for

California Kunklst 288 Size, 2 D<«en

C . H. No. 7 Pounds

(«rimes Golden

10c 35c 25c

Whole Wheat Flakefl

KELLOGG'H

3 Pkgs

25c

APPIdi BI TTER, Mnssclinau's Fancy 2 Jars , , 28c TOMATO JUICE, Indnle, 4 tall cans 21KKKAI'T JUICE, 3 No. 2 C tuts 20e

SWEET POTATOES

Fancy Home Grown

Nancy Hall

.1 Pounds

(ELERY

Fancy Ind.ana Grown 3 Dirge Biim-hes

( RANBERRIES HEAD LETTUCE

Fancy Ca|te Cod, Early Black, Pound Tender, Crisp, Solid lids., 2 For

10c 10c 15c 15c

CORN FLAKES Fresh Crisp 8 O*. Pkg.

PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole's tt! 07 tin 2tk GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Dr. I*hllllp’s 3 No. 3 Cans ?j>o ORANGE .M ICE. Dr. Phillip's 3 No. 2 Cans 33^

WHEAT OR RICE Vita Popped OR! 3 (Vito Bags tUt)C

“QUALITY INSPECTED MEATS” HAMS, Sugar Cured, Skinned, Tender, IPound 18Jc SMOKED HAM, Center Slices, Pound 29^c SMOKED JOWLS, Sugar Cured, Pound 12ie VEAL STEAK, Milk Fed, Pound " 17*c CHILE, One Pound Roll or Brick, Pound 19jc PICNIC HAMS—Sugar Cured, Pound 16$c FRESH SIDE PORK, Sliced, Pound m c PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Country Style, Pound 121c OYSTERS, Solid Pack, Pint j 23*c KR AUT, New Pack Pound 6c BRAINS, Selected Pork, Pound ll}c SMOKED PORK SAUSAGE, Pound ITJc CREAMERY BUTTER, Fancy RolL 2 Pounds 53c BREAKFAST BACON, Armour’s Machine Sliced, No Rind, Pound 21c

OAKLEY’S FOR LOWER FOOD PRICES

Came Wardens Victor Walters and Mace Vermillion found three raccoon skins on the farm of Charles Keck in Jackson township Wednesday when they searched the place. They were owned by the son, Kenneth Keck, the wardens were told. He was given a hearing before Justice Robert Newgent and was fined $10 and costs, amounting to $23.50 on each of three charges, making a total fine of

$70.50.

The last will of Dovie Leucus League, as probated in the Putnam Circuit court, provides that, after all indebtedness is paid, the remainder of her property of all kimls shall go to her daughter, Alice Katherine VanlanUinghain, if she shall have reached the age of 21 at the time of the death of her mother. If not, the property is to go to a brother of Mrs. League, W. W. Leucus. The will was made in October, 1935. Fred V. Thomas is attorney. In the Banner of yesterday an error was made which had an element cf humor In It. In speaking of the menu at a pltch-in supptr at a home on the west side of town, the preceding evening, mention was made of the oaka which was served, Were on the table, some nine "delicious flavors" be ; ng listed, Including "gooseberry cake." The cooks who were in that company are notable in that profession, possibly the best In the county, hut none of them has yet succeeded in producing delicious cake of that sort. The nine varieties referred to pies, rather than to cake.

g'rls employed in the liquor traffic, p f .| an ,| and that places for drinking have been made so attractive that women are lured into thsm. Liquor advectisements which occupy luge space in newspapers and magazines and a great deal of tho time on radio are made as attractive as possible, .io that unthinking people will yield io them. Science, sho said, has taught' that the continued use of alcohol causes degeneration of the tissues ami that it is tho duty of all church women to s<-e that children are well informed as to the dangers of the 1

use of alcohol in .any form.

Section Two was hostess for the afternoon and served tea during the

social hour.

d- + 4‘ + 4.4. + + Photoplay Endorsers To Meet Friday The endorsers of Photoplay will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Ferd Lucan. d- d- -I* S- -t* d- 4- 4The regular business meeting of Delta Theta Tau Sorority will be held Thuisday evening at 7:30 o’clock it tho home of Mrs. E. R. Herbert, 222 Hillsdale avenue. Please note change in meeting place.

Hallowe'en miaJ

party at th- ho me ()f ^

The Neodlecraft club will

Trembly, 15 Hlromin^ day evening at 7:.'i0 o'eloctj

enter- ni,te change of time of nieetj

Phone ECONOMY STORE FRESH OYSTERS, In The Sanitary Sealed Pint

( HU KEN'S, Putnam County Farmer Dressed Snrh,,, py., !J(

i.'iwn in.a ■•or/.i, rutr.ui, \ . .. 'N I*.

r l.tll K, A.I Purpose

24 Lh. Rag

POTATOES l . s, \,, , . *1 MEAL, White Bread, ."} n,' I

B “K

PANCAKE FLO! K, Pkg. ■ COFFEES, C. &s . DATED. I.b Breakfast Blend, Fresh Ground, |,l>. < RACKED HOMIN1 Fresh, 3 Lbs. TOM ATO .11 ICE, >4 Llpixmcotts COOKIES. I.AKGK AHSOni MENT FOR LESS. I FRESH TOMATOES, a | ih J

FISH, Red Pereli, Catfish,

Huildnelc Fillets 20e SALT FISH, 7 for 25e GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Sweet Ex. Ijirge 5e Florida large Seedless (i for 23c

ORANGES, Cal. Sweet

288 Size, 2 do/.. 3fc ( RANBERRIES rej ripe lh I7e GRAPES, Fey Tokays. 3 lb 20e

GRANULATED SUGAR

10 l.bs. 5«e RAISIN'S, Seedless, 3 pkgs. 25c

PRUNES, Ex. Irg. lb. 15c

Medium, 2 Lbs. . Tpe

GREEN BEANS, Stringless

Lb. in, SWEET POTATOES 3 lbs. lie

SWIFT’S BETTER BEEF

CUBE STEAK, always tender No waste, Lb. 80c

BEEF BOIL or Roast, plate

Lb 171 2 e VEAL Chops, Swift Quality Lb 30c teal Roast same quality lb 25c

Small Sugar Cured Hams Ib’vl TENDEKI/LI) HAM, Ontw

Don’t be a “Flat Foot Flcogy’’ and stand over a wash tub or ironing board all the lime. Call 126. Wb are professionals. Home Laundry ii Cleaners. 27-It.

Society News Fillmore Couide To Observe 30th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuck are celebrating their fiftieth anniversary at their homo In Fillmore. Sunday. Del 3C, 1938 They will greet their friends and neighbors at open house. d- •!• d* d* + + d* dTri Kappa Meeting Place Is Changed Trl Kappa will meet tonight at 7; 30 o’clock with Mrs. Simpson Stoner at tho home of Dr. and Mrs. W. M. McGaughey on Seminary street. Members phase note change in meeting place. 4. q. q. 4. * A J. 4. Clyssen To Meet Friday Afternoon Ulyssen First and Se<-.ond will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Rhea, east Washington street. q. q. q. q. d. * q. q. Century Club To Meet With MIm Gilmore The Century Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Miss Margaret Gilmore. Mrs. James Cannon will discuss Adonais— The Story of Keats.

CLEANSER 3 25c

USE DAILY BANNER ADVERTISING FIRST And Get the Most for Your Advertising Dollar.

ACCIDENT INSURANCE PAYS JUST WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST! The Cost—Less tliau 12c a day! IT PAYS—Cash settlement 0 | *3,000 hi addition to $50 weekly Indemnity. CENTRAL Insurance Agency Inc. i PHONE 91

MING FOY

CHINESE

FOODS

Chop Suey .

. Cnn 19c

Noodles . .

. Can 15c

Bean Sprouts

. Can 10c

SUPER SUDS

PALMOLIVE SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP

AJAX SOAP

RED CROSS TOWELS

NAVY BEANS SUPER SUDS

PANCAKE FLOUR

M.UE LABEL 2 8m. Pkes. IBr

StJNNYFIEI.D

ORANGES, Juicy Sweet, 2 Doz

.... 25c

CELERY, Jumbo Stalks 3 For

.... 10c

ORAPF.FRUIT, Texas Seedless, 4 For .

.... 17c

POTATOES, U. S. No. 1 15 Lb Pk

. ... 23e

Sfrcn 2 Lb 290 SIRLOIN STEAK ffi<!m!nr 2 I£ r ' IS "” C ’“ CS

LEG 0' LAMB

VEAL ROAST

FRESH OYSTERS, Qt.

I * I’ FOOD STORE*