The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1938 — Page 3
) You Haven’t Been In Our Shop ou Cannot Know---
Ho* iip in-fetr *r »rP In droxs
mil I’" 1 ** !,w l ,er * o r to many rlty xtorcs. T1 it »<■ f, ' r ••Ity shops her:)use our
"'erhP;< I ^ ' n,, ‘ h ,ov ' pr -
.. «e alMi'.v^ rt^lroine ••looker*" ami K lve them the some niirhoii' ut tentkrw Meordad oitr sternly eustomers. i t „e stiiml h*»eh of our merehnudlse heeuuse ive huy ri.m mil.' re|Mlt»We firms anil huy us eautlously :is you -lo. r|, H t lloiiiiiore, the new shade of .Wo jii!l Hosiery, is the t'uil , Mujiid is what tin- sereen stars wear. Itomanee 'urm-
|V i/e ' with all colors.
-I,.,t w( . are now showing; the lalesl arrivals in Fall u,,1
a|iilrr Millinery.
the ladies shoppe
lH,lg. smith \ .ne street
I heir Quarters Burned in Deutschland Fire
Mj i ( i,,. ( i Cox of Indianapolis : iS „o, of Misses Emily ami sianrr Saturday evening;. Mrs Bud Nenow of Madiweek end gruesta of M,s Klmer Frazier ami Jn Patty Jo. Mfd. Nenow is r n( Mrs. Frazier, fit I Mrs. Don Heher have movLir new home. p Gardner and children , ,,, l< end with Mrs. Garcl- „ n ,s Mi and Mrs. Victor fiiildien of Fern school ami k i|,, M Miss Harris, entertaini Hallowe'. n party VVednesi..- n ,xm There was a g;ood wee. Bftty Wallace spent a few ‘iii'irs her cousin. Miss Nadine , Mrs Alva Cox were visit1 Cf ago over Sunday, an Mrs. Cyril Frazier enterwith a supper at their home evening it being Mr. FraMrthday. 'an Mis Hi eve Morlan called Mrs Klmer Frazier Sun-
t a •? -F •> *F + d* tjj VF.’.V MAYSVILLE + Miss H<*len Weller 4 v •!• %• -F + d* + <• 4*. 4 1 ^ ii Mills of California called on i m New Maysvillc Thur sday
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an Mrs. Chauncev Perkins wily spent Saturday with Mrs. iRai s yat New Winchester. . Eili'th Stewart sp-nt Friday *on vith Mrs. Davy Parker, am Mrs Conrad Temple ami Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Eggers airily ami Mrs. Pauline Turlor
Phone SOI -H
spent Thursday with Mr. ami Mrs. Dan Hope of near Coateaville. Mrs. Sarah German and Mrs Edith Stewart spent Thursday afternoon with Helen Weller. Mrs. Dullic Auer spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Chico Higgens. Mrs. Belle Keck spent Friday with Mrs. Eva Smith at New Wim hestei
•F ITMASTI.K I* d* •!• *i* 'e Mr. Jnd Mrs. John Williams weir in Terre Haute Tuesday where itv latter’s father, Mr. Stoln - m Newport underwent a major op r iti'm. it the hospital there. Mr. and Mis John Myeis, Mir; Eva Williams and Mrs. Lida Brid;.: i were among thosi who it > mled th Denuiciat tally at Grecncastlr, Monday evening. Maryilyn Sue Williams spent the week end in Koachdalc with her aunt, Mrs. Janus Jonr.s nd Mrs.
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Otha !>' > ..ii, im I Mrs. Emery Parks and Mi n i .V s. Wm. Swank spent Sunday in i. . . ville. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Routh an I daughter Norma. Mr. and Mrs. Call Borden, Mr. Raymond and Truman Hays were Sunday dinner guests of > Mr. ami Mrs. Bonni' Steele. Walter Eads and family of Roachdale, Dennis Clodfelter and family, spent Sunday with Mrs. Maude Brothers and family. Mrs. Queen Gibson of Russel'ville spent Sunday with her sister Mis. Roy Robbins and family. Paul Scott and family spent Sunday with Robert Williams and family. i Mrs. Mollie Bridges was at home Sunday ami had os her guests Mr.
FOR SALE: FI: old field gi own i
t grade two year;
■se bti ties. FalM
vzlu iM» hook, f‘ofinini irtoftAy-rAttk-ifig •ip'*, wnyn of »*le*a, »*»•* list of cartoon tmyfM -. Mso c^(it»ina hotf t* ill tw comic - iriiz* rzrtonns. zdvf*rfWf»g and t»of«t#r cartoons. niSgnw»nn. wofnm's pngn fzn'iireft, ilks. gnr>ri-* cartoons, rnricsuri*-*. slid nualify for M* monSy »n cartooning. 'Aril al-olfitsly > Uf K. So ofrificatrnn. flush narns ami »r# <in finnnt f lii.dtidscounty rn ad-fre - Flurry. Hiipfrtr Mmits<l. Hill. Olil«». WANTED: To room end hoard lady. Modern furnished 'oom. In-
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planting of ■.> enables them to yet j
rstahlishe i for better blooming the Wo repair and clean nil makes coal folio win; apiinff Milton's Pofpv|(,;i stoves, work guaranteed. Furni* Patch. Milton Klebusch, 212 Hig-jture Exchange. East Slile Square, gert street. l-2t.jphone 170-J. 2-lp.
For Sale
New 13-plate battery, guaranteed
G months, s;;.!l() exchange. Get our ! pay good interrrt
—!M isccllancou.H— Responsible local party ilcslres a SG.OOO loan. Very b ::t security. Wdl
Address Post Of-
priens on Lee tires befor<‘ you buy. fice Box 367. Snott's Franklin Street Garage, j Phone 6S. 22-tt
Plenty of Giim s Golden apples t $ 1 00 bu The«< are in good condition. McCuli ugh's Orchard. 31-if
'2A-12p
Busch Monument Works
A stubborn lire in hold of the Deuttrhhnid, 200 miles southeast of Newfoundland, damaged the third <d: « quarter: and drove these passengers to improvised sleeping quarters in the tourist elass parlor. \i t eight arid a half hours the crew extinguished the blaze and the ship proceeded to New York. There were 1 puBsei.gcra ami a crew • i Li'.'U uboaid,
Presidents Dream House Nears Completion
New 30-P!atc Battery. $3 95 ex
< barge. Fre< installation. Dobbs Tire , i Locust on Cemetery ltd. Ph. Mil ,v Battery Service Phono 789. M-W-F-tf Come to the Knit Stylo Show spon*—I sore.I by Old Gold Gift Shop in the h OK -sALE A good oak wardrobe, | p auty Shop over the Gift Shop " '■ ■' 1 Eur- Wednesday and Thursday evening .; e lute Exchange, Fast Side Square.! 7 : ;jo o'clock l-'Jt Phone 170-J. 2-lpJ ■ ■ _— j GET TICKETS: For Professor ■ : ' ni quality leaf Golden; Ruiatso in "Ask Me Another” .X p. in. h.gg Blind it your grocer. 1 1-4 tb. KrU'.uy. High Schoc' Auditorium. Adtwin s c, 2-Jp i Y1 j ag j 0n 2r>i. An unusual, int. resting SALE Tv > y,ar field grown prcatanl ' _ lone buslv s II .int 'll t< live, beat J IT s FlIN TO BOWL Visit Bowl-
Cox.
lira, thi.
phone 105-W.
K only. Mis. T.
ing Alleys in Old Banner Bldg., Cor-
2-Ip
^'''V nor Vine & Franklin.
C al and Cr. No. 3
1 wcod B. and F Co il
• t Co'umhia.
Frieit and baked chicken dinners at
Crawford's Restaurant Ti’ursduy.
HUMMAGE SALE Friday 1:30 p. m. at cou; (house. Sectirn Four of j Woman's L ague. Gobin Memorial Church. 2-2t
LOST: Purse Call 5F11.
containing around 2-lp.
FOR SALE: Four-year old mare and suckling mule. Marion O’Hair .sciith of Morton. 2-2p.
jSj -!• •!• -1- -V* *r l- •!• *!• -h A ■l" CLINTON FALLS •!* !• Mrs. Euia Staggs
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Rev. Walter E. Wilmoth ami wife. louble bar- H ( v. Jasper Warner, Noima June
! Miner of Indianapolis:. Harvey Bettis,
FOR SALE: Shot gun.
re!. 12 gauge hammerless. Parker.
Ainu t new Also some window sash* Elbert Bettis and wile of G Teen cast lo,
! Thomas Bettis and Milton Thomas i called on George Pierce and wife
rich.
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Can he seen up n. S. Holbeit.
to 12
2-2p.
FOR SALE: Walnut China closet and Martin trumpet. Call 474 or inqi' rO 10P East Washington. 2-2t.
View of the Roosevelt “dream cottage" from a driveway in (tie rear
This is how President Roosevelt's "dream cottage" on his Hyde Park, N. Y.. estate looks from the rear. The cottage is nearlv completed. It will be with-
out telephone and radio so that the chief executive of the U. S. tan find peace from the worries of 1m high office.
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i OR SALE: One Victiola with •live records. Must he seen to hi appieciatcd. 417 E. Washington rlreet, 2-lp.
and Mrs. Wilerron of C.t ,iw fot ds\ d .< yjy e , „ (..jiied on Mr. ami Mrs. Elmer | Floyd Eastham and family of Green-1 Morris and Doiis, Helen and Miss Eva Williams. H jys Sunday night. castle were Sun<lay guests of James Smedley, ami friends, w
Miss Lena Harvey of Indianapolis Mrg w'alti r Garner iianapolis spent Sunday with j gpent the week end with her parents Temple. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey.
I Mr. and Mrs. Witt Sutherlin of (
■ Templeman spent Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. James Hattman Russellvjl i e ant i m,.. and Mrs. Dode,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ( -, ro( j. an were Sunday af-.
Jtan McGraw.
j:. I Laura Steward spent Wetlv vith Mrs. Lulu Ward. CMunrey Pet kins and family
Richard Sutherlin in Russellville. ( (OITloon callers at James Hartman.'/ Mr. and Mrs Clyde Ashly amlj . chiUlren and Mr and Mrs. Jolmj } .. .j. .j. ... .j. .j. + + .j. ^
PUTNAM COUNTY Democratic RALLY AT THE COURT HOUSE Greencastle. Ind. hurs., Nov. 3 8:00 P. M. CLIFFORD W. SINIFF Member of Highway Commission PRINCIPAL speaker • This is the Final Rally eveSonPMnvSd
i .•'•. •!• "I- v + 4* + *1* •!• h' WEST JEFFERSON TWP. I v 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* rSj Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace returned to their home at Schneider, where Mr. Wallace is teaching after a few days visit with relatives near
Stilesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meek and daughter of Hazelwood were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hurst. also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan of Greencastle Robct McCammack has been
ouite ill.
Mis. Emma Perry is very sick at the county hospital. Sunday visitors of Alva Foster and wife were Mrs. Mary Vaughn and Morris Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill of Coatesville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace of Schneider, Ind.; Earl Foster and family, and Miss Eloese McCammack. Also Mr. and Mrs. George McCammack were callers in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kendel McCammack have been visiting the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller ovr|_. the week end. Mr. McCammack is now teaching at Cedar Lake, Ind. The Jefferson township Home Economics club is planning to he present at Achievement Day. to be held Nov 3rd at Greencastle Gobin Memorial
church.
* + + + *** + + 9 MT. MERIDIAN 4b + 4- + * + + + Church services will be conducted at the M E. chutch boih Sunday morning and evening, Nov. 0th, by the pastor, Rev. Rust. The Aid Society will meet at the ! 'chuieh Thursday afternoon. November 3, with Mrs. Maggi" Sutherlin and Mrs. Christine Clark as hostess i for the month. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skelton were Sunday guests of E. C. Butler and tamily. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and daughter mpeat Sunday •with Mrs Ethel Smith, ' . ,- • > Herbert Clements and family and
is seriously Sutherlin qnd family. Mi. and Mrs. E’. E. Collins, and Mr. anH Mr. . Vernic Larkin and son Bobby, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Runyan of Green-
castle.
Hugh H. Hicks and family called on Kenneth Morrison and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Vernie Larkin, Mrs. Arthur Huist. and Mrs. Reuben Heavin attended the guest day program given by' the Marion Township Home Economics Club at the Fillmore school building Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley.
and Jewei re Sunday |
guests of Mrs. Jose Hurst. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts passed dway at the county hospital Monday afternoon. Run:: 1 was at New Providence ivnietet v Tuesday afternoon.
KI SSI \\ CAYALHI MEN ATTACK THREE JAPANESn
Tokyo, Nov. 2. 'UP' Donu i News Agency dispatch from Hsink ing, Manchukuo, reported today th'd 12 Russian cavalrymen crossed into Manchukuo, near Pogranichnaya and
attacked three Japmese border p FOR SALE: Studio Couch, trolmm. Two of the border patrol- n ,. Vi e a n .joo N College men were believed killed, it was sii 1 — *
Sunday afternoon. Thi rally day of Clinton Falls church with a basket dinner was well attended Sunday. Oct. 30th, in the mcming. Rev. Jasper Warner was the main speaker, subject: "Stop, Look, Listen." The afternoon speakci/ were Dr T. A. Sigler and Rev. Warner. Rov. Wilmoth being in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Serena Bilik anil children called on Mrs. Mac Wright Saturday
moi ning.
There was » miscellaneous shower given al the home of Mrs. Ezra Newg* nt last Wednesday in honor of
| Mrs. Ruth Anna Burk Keyt. The Boston Tet- bride received many beautiful and Stanley .\t | useful presents. There were mote
2-3p than 100 present.
I Some from around here attended FOR SALE: Young Buff Orpington , (|e fuftera , „ f . MifIS R „by Bain at
n.esters. Northwest corner of Green- j
FOR SALE: One large heating 1 1 Martinsville street. 2-lp. FOR SALE: Two Chamberlin gas
ranges. These stov s were recently replaced with new equipment. Sec Air. Call. High School Vocational Bldg l-at.
FOR SALE: Female ti«r, 1 year old. Mrs.
Davis, west Elizabeth street.
i-astl -Rockville road.
M. O. Lyon, i
l-2p.
like I 21
lical Estate
Bi ick Chapel Sunday.
Clark Miller and wife and Raymend Miller and family spent the week end with Charles Miller and
wife.
The Ladles Aid will meet next Thin s lay all day with Mrs. Cecil Chadd. All are invited to come. Geraldine and Bobby Miller spent
in Greencastle with
FOR SALE: A 280 acre farm on a
concrete highway nrai Greencastle I '^e week end
150 acres under .cultivation. The 5 1 Elbert Bettis anil wife. 11 om hi use, barn and fencing in 1 Earlene Newgent spent the week repali Electricity Rutmiit 1 ,|1 ' 1 an 'i J'f lia M. water the year around J T. Christie' Ruby Brattain called on her mothKe.ll Estate. 22 S. Jackson Street '«'■ Mary Garrett, Monday evening.
31-31. I Mi. and Mrs. Eugene Staggs and
I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs and son Real estate, farm and houses. No.J Ell | 0n S p,. n t Sunday with Mr. and 3 <ast Columbia. Ida E. Droyer. ; M|S EarI staggs at Indianapolis.
2‘ll'| Julia Jean Romine and Ida Mae jBiiike spent Monday right with
ror Rent '.Mary Belle Ensor.
— — 1 - j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O'TIair visit-
FOIt RENT: Seven room house,
LAWRENCE GRAHAM KEPl'BLICAN CANDIDATE FOR PUTNAM COUNTY SHERIFF His father was Robert S. Graham, one of the best known huildlngcont motors the county has had. He has lived in Putnam County all his life. As chief of police of the county seat. Greencastle, lie has had ovperleriee whieti will tie Invaluable to him as sheriff of the county. He has proven himself an offteer with tact and understanding, and a dewire to enforce laws In tlie manner In which they should he entoreed. He is a man of ability and sterling character, one who will take his duties seriously, liellovtng u position of this nature requires one who Is thoroughly conversant with all Its phases. From lus good record as a loyal citizen the |ieople ran readily see flint he will aequll himself In a creditable mnmier as our sheriff. The people of the county will be justified in selecting Mr. Graham as their sheriff. He will indeed be a valuable and conscientious servant and will continue to hold a high place among tin- people of Putnam county. One necessary qualification of a sheriff is that he be physically able to cope with emergencies as thev'aVRe: Mr. Graham is thoroughly capable in this respect :
lOHi sou'll Indiana. Newly decorated and new furnace. Call 700. 1-3* —Wan led—
id Mr. ami Mrs. Virgil Woodall and Al. and Mrs. Howard Harris while in Indianapolis for the teachers as-
r< elation.
WE’RE IN THE MARKET
For
SALVAGE EQUIPMENT IKON - RAGS - METAL JINK OF A LI. KINDS Greencasle Scrap Iron
And Metal Co.
*11 Maple Ave. Phone 601
NOTH E OF Pf’HI.IC SALK State of Illinois, County of Clark. C entral National Bank Greencastle. Indiana. A Corporation Plaintiff,
vfl.
C. A. Abrams. Defendant
Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned by virtue of the teims and condition of a title retaining contract and note and pursuant to an order of the Circuit Court of tlie county of Clark. State of Illinois. ! Entered iin the 21st day of October, 1938, will on the 10th Dav of Nov. 19.38, at One o'clock in the afternoon
\w--v vv v vTirii ! cf the said dav, at the Hicks Buildm.x.niku , ing j,, Fillmore. Putnam County. InLocal manage) of nationally- ,| ialli( S( .n at p u biic Auction to the
known company wants to appoint highest bidder for Cash sell the fol-
severai men for good paying work, lowing combine haiTester.
Dehv. • orders to farmers, render set- 1 °ni Wood Brother Imlv Com-
, , bined Harvester Thresher, with Clov-
vice and do other work. You can do i el . Bean & wheat screens with Hookthis job. Farm experience helpful. | U p f„ r an y tractor. Complete. No.
Cut necessary. Permanent * work. , 385F203.
Yon onlv need to give your name urd f entral National Bank, of
, , , ,, i Greencastle. Ind.
address. Address Box 90 Banner, j Walters. Campbell, Green-
2 - 1 P- castle, Ind. 26-21.
