The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1939 — Page 2
tttp mryT BANNER. GBEEXCASTLE. INDIANA. . FRIDAY. JANUARY 27. 1935.
Who Are You? To not take advantage of a
20
W DISCOUNT
%
You'd b€ surprised at the number of people that KNOW when CANNON'S say 20% Discount, it REALLY MEANS JUST THAT!* You save on Suits—Topcoat*—Overcoats—Leather Jackets— Wool Jackets Extra Pants—Sw^uter?—Hat* and Tie« 1 Boy*' Suits. Sweaters. Jackets and Extra i v ants Included.* EXTRA SPECIAL THIS WEEK
SHIRT S
SHIRTS
SI.45 & SI 65 Qualities
52.CO & S2 50 Qualities
$1.25
$1.45
3 For .’SS.oO
3 For S4.00
Overalls and work pants also reduced 20V Lot of Wool Sox Greatly Reduced Auk To See Them.
F A J A M A S
SOCKS
*2.00 and 42 50 1 J ■’ Qualities
1 group S3o Quality ,ri-| rwx 4 Pa-r* 01 • v/U
*3 00 and *4.00 Qualities
1 group 25c Quality riri 5 Pair* Oi.UU
THE DAILY BANNER
and
Herald Consolidated
“It Wave* For AU"
17-19 South Jackson Street 8. K. Raiiden. PuhlKher
Entered in the postoffice at Green- ‘ castle. Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8. 1878. Subscription price. 12 cents per week; *3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; *3.30 to *3 00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. BIBLE THOI GHT FOB THE DAT We have freedom to choose sides: But he that denieth me before men shall be cenied before the angels of)
God—Luke 12:9
... Quick’ use this specialized aid for nose and upper throat...when:meet |c colds start. H«.ips prr.tnX many colds. Vicks Va-tro-nol
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Harold Thompson and baby left the county hospital Friday. Mrs Dorve Wright of Indiampolu | a former resident of this city was a
j visitor here Thursday.
Mrs. Bussell OHaver. Route L ' underwent an operation at tne coun-
1 ty hospital Friday morning
John VanHorr. returned today to Purdue university after visit mg his parents. Mr and Mrs. J: B Van Horn
PAY YOUR BILLS
—this quicker, easier way. The sensible use of a cash loan is better than endless worry. You can get Cash from us at rates that save you money. Loans on your furniture—or automobile I—or livestock. Repay in small monthly payments. Indiana Loan Co. 19'j E. Wash. St. Phone 15
fl^jOCIETY
Tne Rev J E Porter is confined
to his home on Elir. street because of ■ ^ Washington street,
iline a?.
county agent -.va? 3(w Greenwood avenue are the par-1 beoan: - the bride of Raymond Prit-
Don't delay! Come in while selections are Large! Make Your Money Go Farther at Cannon’s A ou can use id* you will save to pav on that grocery or .oai bill. tou're invited to hear the Hon. John J. Fitzgerald speak oo Ymericanism at 7:30 p. m. Tuesdai. Jan. 31 at tireencaatie High School Auditorium. Free to all. Come Early.
In the collection of personalities at the state farm at Putnamvllle there has been added one Aionao Courtcey, of B.-azil charged in the mayor's court of that city with drunkf r.e&r and destruction of property. Courtney already in a condi1::r. t-t r.ake getting mad quite easy wen: to his shack home in the outsk; of R- •/:. a-j found some one
hai p<it a pair of soiled oxeralU and some garbage into a barrel filled with mash from which acme sort of intoxicating fluid was to be nar.ufa'tuned He blamed his wife ani assaulted her as she was fleeing from the house with their little child threw some of the furniture out into the yard, broke out the win Sow glass and ralse-i the dicke-s ger.erallv
David Grimes
at Terre Haute today attending a meeting of county agents of this
district.
John Williamson east of the city, who is quite ill at his home due to a stroke suffered rec-r.tly. remains about the same Gaylord Foster underwent a borv graft operition Monday at the Methodist hospital a: Indianapolis He is reported as doing nicely Mr. and Mrs. Walter Enz have left for Honolulu. Hawaii for future residence where Mr Enz has been sent by the Libby company Mrs Ettz is a daughter of Mrs. W A Cooper Blconungton street. Everyone interested in the Clinton Falls Church and cerr.-tery are Invited to attend the wood chopping fer the church and the ladies aid at the home of Mr and Mrs Claude Crodiar. February 2nd. The Elks Lodge ar.d the American Legion are sponsoring a patriotic meeting an i entertainment to be • " o'clock in the high school auditorium The A Cappella choir •anil sing and the Hon. John J. F.tzgerald. Terre Haute attorney will be th- speaker The public is invited
Mr and Mrs. Edward M Butler Jr
Prit. hett-Jaro«*s Viarnage Vnaounoed Miss Lorene James
of this city
After you finish the family wash do you ever say—“What a life.” Avoid that fee hr.; -y phoning 128. Horne Laundry A C.eaaers 77-It.
ents of a son bom Thursday at the Coleman hospHel In Indianapolis. I Mrs O J. Larkin of Princeton was | called here yesterday by the illness of her sister. Mrs. Flora Vaughan, who is confined to the Putnam coun-
! ty hospital.
Miss Lucille Calveri who has been doing lecture work in the East, will return here February 1 to resume _ ^
| her work in in the speech department 7
m DePauw university. Miss Octavia Frees who has been substituting for Miss Calvert will return to her home
in N'ew York.
Among the local people who left , ths aft err. con for Jeffersonville to attend the Greeocast'e-Jeffersonville basketball game tonight were Mr and Mrs. Virgil Deem Meredith Myers Jimmie Cook Maunce Crawley Tony Wicke- and Mr and Mrs Dan McCullough Funeral services for Mrs Mary E. McCullough, vv- . known Putnam county resident who died Tueaday at the home of her daughter Mrs Frank Tharp in Iniianapoiis. were held Friday afternoon a: 2 o'clock from the Laws- r. and Son funeral home in Brazil Interment was made in the Cray’s Creek cemetery. it ESTABLl'H ORDER
m Pm# OMI
or obtained from
wyws ARE FLOCKING TO, *ZC CHEVROLET! <
ifoKtiward tr+m P»CP {Tinning of the war or
loyalists with whom they had pretended to cooperate—slung over their
she ul Jers.
Authorities bega- at once making an inventory of the chief buildings cf the city to ascertain wr.at ministries could be accommodated.
VOTE OF CONFIDENCE <roa«BD*e P-v«c colonial raw mitenau
Ose*
and per-
noldings to Adolf Hitler
of lost
chett of Danville. Friday, January 20 1939 The ceremony was performed by Rev. Truebiocd of Plainfield. The joung couple will be at homz to their many fr.ends, ax Amo after February 1.
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Fejerutieo of ( lut>To Go To LegoJature
The Federation of Clubs are spon-
Student Pdgriroige to the
State Legislature on Thursday. F<.';
9th.
Ail greupa of the county are to meet at 10 a. m. in the lobby of the State House where they will be met and escorted to both Houses. Aft r lunch they will meet for further tours which will be completed by 3 p m. it is hoped a large group will avail i themselves of this opportunity for th.s conducted tour. ++++++++ Twentieth Century Club 'let With 'In. Adam* The Twentieth Century Club mot j Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R L. Adams, east Seminary ' with eighteen members and four guests present. During the business session the fc'low.ng officers were elected: President. Mrs. Lee Reeves; first vice president. Mrs. Elmer Seller; stcon 1 vice president. Mrs. Sarah Wright:| recording secretary. Mrs Lois Cow-! gill: corresponding secretary. Mrs. B J. Cume: treasurer. Mrs. Fred The mas. Council member. Mrs. Omer
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Mrs Frank Dormer was then preI sented to the lad.es of the club, by
Mrs ^itchford.
She spoke on ' The Intemperance i Question.” and the harm that was i being done to the future, as well as. j to the present generation. She I brought out the great amount of aiI verusing that was being carried on
ute
haps readjust colonial satisfy the de-iands of
cf Germany for tne return or lost to m the sale of intoxicants. She war territories and grant Poland s ^ -n^ntioned two bills now pending in recuest for room abroad for its ex- 1 ij, ? state legislature to help regupiniir.g popi. ation. ( late the sale of Intoxicants and other
The foreign policy statement was irregularities,
placatory in mentioning Italy and During the social hour refresh-
Daladier deliberately praised the ; nients were served.
+ + +-9 •?• + 4-+ Woman's Club To 'leet Saturday
Mrs. Fred Starr. 431 Anderson street will be hostess to the Wrmans Club Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock The work of the afternoon will be given by Mrs. Grafton Long den whose subject will be Le-
gends of Mexico.”
bravery of Italian soldiers.
I»«7 CHEVROLET DEICXE 4-DOOR SEDAN. With Truck Black low mileag This car is like new. Try to teat this value else- ti IQ" whgre at | 1937 t HE\ KOLET DELI XE TOW N SEDAN—With trunk New pa_nt dark blue high class radio heater and many deluxe accessories Try to beat this
value elsewnere
If you want the best used cars at the lowest prices, go to your
Chevrolet dealer!
1933 FORD cor PE—We will not iescripe it. Come and see this extra special
for this Hale at only
$125
$495
1937 MASTER CHEVROLET tOCPE—Newly painted. Ridge Green, a 1939 color Radio and u-any other accessories. For tus n>ss or pleasure try to beat this value C 1 4 ^ nsewhere at t-V’T'xt) 1936 FORD TON PICKCP— Good ures. fine mechanical condition and a bargain for
someone
at
1936 FORD COACH—Mica grey (in sh Good tires all around Thousands of miles of economics service. Try to beat this elsewhere at . Om I U
1936 ( HEVROLLT DELt XE 4-DOOR SEDAN—With trunk Black New tires heater, lowmileage This car was owned by University Professor and has nad exceptionally good care. Try to beat this value w* I 4 ^ elsewnere at v'HD 1936 CHEVROLET DELUXE f-DOOR SEDAN—With trunk Finish like new Good Ures. kr.e* action, turret top, hydraulic brakes all modem features. Try to beat this value
elsewhere'
$395
$315
1935 CHEVROLET DELCXE— 4-DOOR SEDAN—New pamt. Black Clean inside and out Full value is yours (SQQ"’ at only OO^D 19*5 FORD COACH— Exceptionally nice in every way. Good t res good condition mechanically. and a bargain <£OQ v at only — JcasOD
1930 Bl IC K COl’PE—Here's a very fine car A Buick value in a small Six good tires, clean inside and out. and a special buy r)~ at only 1936 DODGE ’-DOOR SEDAN —With Trunk. This is Dodge's • Beauty W inner” model. This car U rignt in every way. Try to beat tms value £ 4 1 ar elsewhere at 1D 1936 CHEVROLET D, TON SHORTWMEEL BASE CAB AND CHASSIS— will repaint your color Good Ures. recently overhauled. This tvpe truck very scarce Will seii (gOff/A today at only No trade 1929, 1930. 1981. 1932 CHEA'-ROI-ETS. FORDS. P L YMOt THS—All in good operating condition. Come in and take your cnoice at special dJO"' bargain prices from tD^O
Greencastle Motors, Inc. 115 N Jackson St.
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DATFS—
Feb. 20 - 21 ’ 22 AT THE GRANADA
THEATRE
CONSUMER EDUCATION CLASS H AS GOOD STAR f The adult class in Consumer Education. which held its first meeting last Wednesday evening under the Seiderah.p of Miss Evelyn Heitz in the high school vocational home economics rooms had a successful opening session with twenty p*ers<ms present. The class voted on their choice for future study units to make up the remaining nine lessons. As a result the follow.ng schedule has been mads up: February 8. Economics of Fashion. February 15. Thru the Wash. Feb miry 22. Interiors. March 1. Furniture arrangement March 8. Your closet Problem. March 15. Frozen Foods. March 22. Research in Cooking. March 29. Cutting the Costs of El Health. April 5. Food and Drug Legislation. The class will not meet next Wednesday February 1st. because of a conflict with the Bloomington basketball game here. All interested persons are invited to join the class at any time.
TODAY-JAN. 27 Edison patented incandes.
cent lamp, 1880.
Order flowers for all spec, i&l occaaions from Eitel's. EitelV Flowers.
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PHONE 6*6
LAST CHANCE] TO SAVE DURING
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Another Sensational Saving! LUNCH CLOTHS
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Gay Plaids! Festive bru artiij to add a J table! At an oizuuly Isi price! Ma. Ah i| the practical 02x57' Come early! T . • ! sell fut!
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MEN'S STURDY
WORK SHIRTS
your share of
Wilt-Proof
Collars!
At this low pri vt.uT. wall ioxen! They n q from serviceabU fabrioi. smallest new pa' eir.s ore NuCraft* s' attached: They sur«h fast: Cone earl ■ | Reg. U. 8 Pat Off Handkerchie What a banrain: Oolcrful cotton prints witn neat French hems.
Men. get t h e s <
We're closin g them out whiR*
they last
Ideal weight for wear next
summer!
144 to 17!
CHILD!*! ' ' (t'Th’1 STOCKING 8
E.ACH
Send them off t school In a pair of these service able, warm hose Tan shades.
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