The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1938 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, QREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1938.

NEW COLD WAVE

of the National Youth Admlntstra- 1 •pjig DAILY BANIVKR

r »■»•?»i P<nc*> On«» t

peraturea blanketing’ most of the atat» will bit Indiana tonight and Friday, the weather bureau report-

ed here today.

Snow is expected tonight followed by the cold snap whio' will piunge the thermometer to zero in the central part of the state and probably lower in the northern ai?as. As a note of warning to motorists,

tion. Another alphabetical agency

probably will take its place.”

+ + J. ? LONG BRANCH + f Mrs. Osa Marshall + + + + + + + + + + + + Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joihns enter-. tained many friqnds and relatives with a Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Marshall and]

the weather bureau's forecast indi- family spent Christmas with their cated that the cold will be general daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs.

throughout the midwest. Alfred Martin.

Rising temperatures were pre- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dicky and dieted for Saturday with generally daughter Mrs Mary Wright, Miss fair weather, the bureau said, hold- Amelia Eling, Mr. -and Mrs. Leon ing out some hope for relief over Johnson, Mr. >and Mrs. Frank t!ie new yrar holiday week end. Thompson and children spent ChristThe first cold wave of the winter mas with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew

months pa?sed today with tempera- Johnson

ture rising to several degrees below the freezing point. But cloudy skies presaged the snow forecast for to-

night.

NEW RELIEF PLAN < 4 outIniirri from I*iuse One* thoroughly investigated." he said. “I intend ‘o speak at some length in the senate against Mr Hopkins' nomination. "In my opinion, the WPA is on the way out. The president has disposed of its t p men- Hopkins and assistant administrator Aubrey Williams, who retir es to the ‘doghouse’ as head

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Ames of Carbon; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Beck1 y of Indianapolis visited Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. William Go-

wens.

Miss Kathryn Johns spent the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. O Johns. Mrs. Laura Marshall Is spending the holidays with Miss Evelyn Dean of Indianapolis.

Herald Consolidated ••It Waves For AU” 17-19 South Jackson Street R. Rariden, Publisher Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle. Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8. 1878 Subscription price, 12 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail In Putnam County; $3.90 to $9.00 per year by mail outside Putnarrr County. A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Every one may be really beautiful : But the Lord said unto Samuel. Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him; for the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart.— 1 Sam.

16:7.

MARRIAGE LICENSE Leroy E. Malott. minister. Miodletcr county, and Mary E. Reese, teacher, Greencaatic.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Miss Mabel Jenkins of Indianapolis has been spending the holidays here with friends. Mrs. Emmet Suthe.rlin and children of Sttlesville, R. 1 are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey

Gorham.

START THE NEW YEAR ENJOYING LOW EVERYDAY PRICES AT YOUR OAKLEY STORE! As in former years, you’ll find VALUES GREAT IN 'SD AT OAKLEY S. End up the old year; start the new with a resolution to SAVE ON FOOD BILLS. You’ll find that Oakley’s wl’l prove to you that quality foods COST I.ESS! Shop and save till year long.

We reserve the right to limit quantities. None sold to dealers.

STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JANUARY 2.

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''THE PRiOf'WRECKtJt)

MILK

Hollleunna Brand, Pure Rich Evaporated .Milk Approved by American Medical Ass’c. 10 tall ms

55c

Bread Cera Peaches Sugar Beans

OVEN-GOLD Fresh Each Dawn M.sslon Brand Vacuum Packed Superior Brand Sliced or Halves Pure Cane Granulated Choice New Crop Michigan Navy

Poiuid LOAF

t 'Cans No. 2'/, Cans

5 10

Lb. Bag LB. Bag

5c

25c 29c 25c 29c

COFFEE

Oakley’s Special

25c

Kirh Bourbon

Santos, 2 Lb. Bag

1 Lb. Bag 14c 3 Lb. Bag 38c

“FRUITS AND VEGETABLES” I , , Ar./.ona — Solid Crisp Heads ^ f ^ !L €1 f HOC 2 Large Heads I DC /S !• f 1 Californio, Snowball 4 ailMIOWer Large Heads 17c | Fancy Indiana Grown, ^ IGry Well Bleached, 3 Large Bunches I W C Sweet Potatoes “ N " cy m ‘ IQe t-lVyCLl I UialUCd 5 Pounds IWw ^"'i ’i 1 New, Texas, Solid Heads m V'f?.Pound fl’C WJ) Fancy, Firm Yellow Fruit OEf JUtUlcinclS 5 Pounds ZcC A 7 Fancy Indiana Grown Delicious Winesap am lS op Roman Beauty, 9 Pounds 4wwC /pi f *i Texas Marsh Seedless j 4% brapdnnt „ „ r „ 10c SALAD DRESSING 25c PICKLES SJ"" nl " IQe SPAM m«" k„, 29 c CATSUP I'rZ 25c

FLOUR

Big Value Brand

Pastry Flour 24 Lb. Bag

39c

Beverages Dixie Brand Your Favorite Mix 24 Oz. Bottle ■ < Plus Deposit > l

PEAS SPINACH CORN - TOMATOES GREEN BEANS

NO. 2 Cans

25c

PAN-CAKE FLOUR Riley town Brand 20 P ™. 5c

“QUALITY INSPECTED MEATS”

PICNIC HAMS

Armour’s Cellophane Wrapped Pound

Sliced or pleee Pound

No Bone — No Waste Pound

CRACKERS

Big Value Brand

Sailed Sodas 2 Lb. Pkg.

Big Value Grahams 2 Lb. Pkg

14c 19c

Cut from branded Beef Pound

FRESH SIDE PORK

POLISH OR SMOKED SAUSAGE

FISH

BEEF STEAK

BACON

BREAKFAST BACON

PORK SAUSAGE

OYSTERS

BOILING BEEF

Sugar Cured, Boston Style Pound

Armour’s Siloed No rind, Lb. .

Made of Pure Meat Pound

Solid Puck Quart ....

Lean. Tender Pound

16k 15k

Lb. 15k

10c

17k

10c

19k 12k

35c 10c

OAKLEY’S FOR LOWER FOOD PRICES

A Three Days’ Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicines you have tried for your common cough, chest cold, or bronchi?.! irritation, you may get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion, which goes right, to the seat of the trouble and aids nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel germ-laden phlegm. F.ven if other remedies have foiled, don’t be discouraged, try Creomulsion. , Your druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the benefits obtained. Creomulsion is one word, ask for It plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and you’ll get tho genuine product and the relief you want. (Adv.) Mrs. Glenn Flint and baby, Eva Carolyn, who was born Christmas Eve, returned home from the Putnam ccunty hospital Wednesday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Turner have returned home from Ingrahem, 111., where they were called by the death of O. D. Shadle, a brother of Mrs.

Turner'.

Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Hurst of Cloverdaie and Mrs. Ora Fox of Indianajiolis were Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. OHrs. Ken-

nedy of Bethel.

Walter Seeley of the O. K. barber shop is unable to work at the shop due to a serious injury to his right hand which ho suffered Tries .ay while working on r. faucet. William Rhodes of In lianapolis gave an address on the Townsend Pe nsion Recovery plan, that was well received by his audience Wednesday evening at the court house. County Commissioner William H. Eiteljorge, Wednesday, under went an | operation in the M tho 'ist hospital at Indianapolis for the removal of his left eye. It became infected some time ago and treatment failed to re-

lieve tha trouble.

POOL YOUR DEBTS There 1* a better way to pay your debt* than just In a scattered hit or mis* way—It’s by eumbinlng all you owe in one obligation, then paying It out. A Loan from the Indiana will enable you to pay everybody all at once. Loan* up to $300. Indiana Loan Co.

HR, E. WASH.

PHONE

^SOCIETY

Woman's 1’nloit To Meet Friday The Woman's Union of the First Christian church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the church. Section Three will have charge of the devotions. A large attendance is desired as important business is to come before the meeting. •F-j- + 4--e + + + MUs Dorothy Flint Hid do (J! Russell Day The marriage of Miss Dorothy Flint, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymr.nd Flint and Russell Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day, took place at four o’clock on Christmas Day at the home of the bride in the presence of the immediate families and friends. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Paul Robinson of Wagner, 111.

HOSPITAL NOTES

|Paul Bintz, local- young man who was seriously injured in an automo-

Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles and Mr. bilp accidpnt 9evet ' 31 <lay9 a ^°’ was and Mrs. James McNeff and Mr. an 1 ^ J rom th * « unty ,, _ „ i , .u hospital to his home on Anderson

Mrs. Donald Chiles oalled at thej ^ 1

home of Mrs. Lynn McFarland over 8Ll<Pl „ . . . th- week end. Mrs. McFarland who! Mrs ’ Ella Suthenlin returned to lives near Coatesville is in very| hpr home Thursday from the county

poor health.

Prof, and Mrs. O. H. Smith of this city received a telegram Sunday fi n their son. Maurice Smith, who is located at Nulato, Alaska, on the Yukon river, about 120 miles south of the arctic circle. He reported a temperature of 40 degrees helow zero.

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Xmas dinner guests at the Faye Chiles home were Mr. and Mrs. Sam M.ickall of Indianapolis; Mrs. Elizabeth Mackall and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McFarland all of Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chiles of south of Greencastle; and Mr. and Mrs. James McNeff of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCullough Joe and Marlin Mercer of Reelsville were guests, Sunday, with others, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thompenn, of south of Clay City, honoring the twentieth wedding anniversary of the host and hostess, and also the birthday anniversary of the former. Frank Maus Fauvre, whose name will be recalled as that of one of the financiers associated with the building of (he interurban line through O’eencnstle, died yesterday at St. Petersburg, Fla. During the early days of the traction system, he was here on business matters connected with that enterprise. John R. Talbott, who visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Talbott, during the holidays, left Tuesday foist. Louis. Mo., on business at the Christian Board of Publication before returning to Fort Smith, Ark., to resume his work as director of Religious Education in First Christian church. Mrs. E!ta Ikamire of near Fillmore attended a Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tresner, west Berry street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones, who are here from Turin, Alberta, Canada visiting relatives and friends Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Tresner are sisters and they had not seen each other for twenty-five years. Miss Marjorie Smith, daughter of P Prof, and Mrs. O. H. Smth, who Is employed in the catologing department in the state university library at Iowa City and Miss Nell Hunter of Lawrenceburg were Christmas guests of Prof, and Mrs. Smith. They left yesterday for Chicago to attend the American Library Association meeting before returning to Iowa City. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Tvvomey, south Bloomington street, entertained with a turkey dinner Christmas, all of their children. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blane and daughter Shawn Laverne, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hiscus and daughters Ruby, Nylice and Dorthy Joan all of Bloomington, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rodgers, cast Frank Hn street, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Twomey and children Marilyn Jean ; and Marlene Sue, Highland street Virginia and Donald Lee a’ homi .. I I Start the new year right ’Vith I clean dance frock. Phone 126 today ,Home Laundry & Cleaners. 29-lt

hospital.

Helen Thompson, Greencastle, R. F. D. underwent an operation at the county hospital Thursday morning. GIVES MONEY

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(rontlnned from **■«• Oaet Richmond and Terre Haute alonewho think enough of beauty to give $1,000 apiece. I’m one who does, anyway.”

P *• + + b EAST GREENCASTLE TWP. 4 *• + + + ** + + Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pursell were Xmas eve guests of Mrs. Pursell’s parents, Mr. aoid Mrs. Frank Goodman west of Greencastle. On Xmas they were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles jPursell in Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christy's Xmas dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold and children, Mr. anti Mrs. Maynard Hansell and son all of Floyd township and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pursell and children of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanger spent Xmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poynter near Mt. Meridian. Mr. and Mrs. James McNeff enjoyed an oyster supper Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. McNeff near New Wirtchester. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Smythe of Indianapolis were Thursday supper guests of the former’s aunt Mrs. Maude Bailey and her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard. On Xmas George Wright of Rockville spent the day with his son and family and with Mrs. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach entertained their children on Xmas eve at supper. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John Roach of Greencastle; Gertrude Roach; Ev-| elyn Roach; and Irene Roach who is employed in Indianapolis. On Xmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Roach and family enjoyed a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole east of Greencastle. Mrs. Cole and Mr. Roach are brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs Carl Pursell spent Monday with Mrs. Pursell's parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beek of Floyd township. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Pursell of Greencastle called at the Carl Pursell home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne |Pursell were entertained at a turkey dinner jn Monday in Greencastle at the home of Mrs. Pursell’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bunten and family. Little Dayle and LoRoy Bunten are spending this week with the Pursells. On Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pursell and family of near Fillmore had Mr and Mrs. Wayne Pursell as their guests at an oyster supper. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach and daughter enjoyed Xmas eve supper at tho Frank Roach home. On Xmas they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pursell and on Monday they were dinner guests of their aunt and

PITCHFORD’S'

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Regular $10.95 NELLY DON Dresse

NOW Prints, Tub Silks. Plain Crepes! Regular $14.9 ) Nelly Don Dresses NOW Regular $19.95 LeVines, Marinette Knits

SPECIAL GROUP Nelly Dons

. SILK RAYON CREPE

HOUSE COATS Regular $1.98 — NOW CHIFFON HOSE Irregulars — PAIR HOSIERY Odds and Ends of Better Hose — Pair

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Clearance of HATS

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Regular $3.98 Values, Now ... Values Up To $5.00 Now $1.98

Pitchforks

uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole and daughters. Xmas Day guests of Mrs. Addle Coleman and children were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Redding and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coleman oil of Greencastle and Mary Pauline Coleman of Roachdale. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs Herod of near Fillmore oalled at the Coleman home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson had as their Xmas guests their children, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Robinson and family and Marjorie Cochran all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Dorris Ruaik of Mansfield, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson and family of Marion Township; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl

Arnold and family of near Mr. and Mrs Robinson retu their home in Indianapolis day and Mr. and Mrs. ed until Tuesday before their home in MansfieldMr. and Mrs. Raymond pdaughter of 80UthwfSl .„ er tie and Mr. and Mrs. W spent Xmas Pay with

Walter Pursell.

The January meeting Friendly Neighbors Club wd on January 12 at the 0 Joe Huller and Mrs Bob Hn! »i» •*»" ■" ‘ , *- v "si;

officers duties.

will then