The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1940 — Page 2

THE DAILY BAVNTB, GRE£N T CASTLE, INDILNl, FRIDAY, M ARCH i, 1940.

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THE DAILY BANNER Md Herald, Consolidated -It Waves For All-17-19 South Jfcckaon Street 8. R. Karidtc. Publisher Elute red In the pout office at Greencastle. Indiana, as second class mall matter under Act ot March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 12 cents per week; 83.00 per year by mall in Putnam County; 13.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam County.

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OHEST COLDS

Announcement has been made by the Civil Service Board, of the examination' to be held for the postmaster's position in ReelsviUe. Application blanks may be secured at the ReelsviUe postoffice or by writing the Civil Service Comm'tsion in Washington. D. C. All applications must be in on or before. March 22. 1940.

Y CLASSIFIED ADS BIBLE THOrGHT FOR TODAI

To relieve distress easily, quickly, rub throat. | chest, back with - USCD IT > OUT OF • MOTHERS

WICKS W VapoRub

Pnone all social and personal Items to 95. Betty Bryan -Society Ed- ! itor.

FOR REN’T: Four room house and j j.;.,..,,.™ star Held five room modern house. Reasonable . |.;|,. ( .|j l>M (>- officers

423 east Franklin street.

8-lp.

FOR RENT: 6 room modern house, garage. Corner Walnut and Locust

streets. William Jackson.

7-tf.

LEG OF LAMB

also OTHER CHOICE MEATS

The richest fruitage: The fruit of [ the Spirit is love. joy. peace, long |i suffering, gentleness goodness, faith. | meekness, temperance: against such MI there is no low.—Galatians 5:22. 23.

—For Sale-

Greencastle Chapter No. 255 O. E S. met in regular session Monday evening The following officers were lected for the coming year. Essie Benefi-l. worthy matron: Frank Wol-

QUALITY MEAT MARKET

7.01. MrINTVKE. Prop.

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h PREVO'S Cutting Classes for a Southern Vacation

or Pursuing a Bright Career in Town

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. ffi||P /-v A XN Will Add'Youthful Zest to All You Do!

"Suit yauM^H". .and please onlookers os well in this smart two-piecer of silk and spun rayon. Figure-hugging jacket with revert and cuffs boasting ev rows of stitching to match the / skirt. Sizes 11 to 17. ffQ Qg • "C/tecJi Mate". . 0 winner! This figure flattering, modified Princess version with ' clever accents of contrasting \ \ on d peorl buttons march- \ ing down the front. > Sizes II to 17 , , . *6.50

OtlteA. CaAole Kintal . S3.96

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personals and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

FOR SALE Beautiful blooming potted plants, begonias, primtones. cinerarias, kalanchos. baby primroses. geraniums, and potted pansies Also cut flowers. We deliver. Milton’s Posey Patch. Phone 707-R. 8-lt.

FOR RENT: Five room apattment. | : uns:i worthy patron; Mary DeVai<ey, Modem conveniences. 408 Elm stiec*. i -sociate. mat;on: Cloyd Moss, a.'--

7-3t.

| FOR RENT: 7 ) be divided into •outh College. Phone 255.

room house, apartments.

LUCA9-COLLIN3.

5-6-8-3t.

sociate patron: Sarah Wright, seceRuth Stewart, treasurer: FI rr I .Icnc - Gardner, conductress: Blancao

1014 ■

Williams, associate conductress.

Wanted—

FOR SALE: Pure maple $2 00 delivered, guaranteed Ivan Procter, R. 3. Phone Chapel.

syt u i; — pure j WANTED: Seed oats and Prick 1 c ' over seed. Alonzo Cook.

Installation of officers will be j held at a special meeting on March 28.

sweet 7-Ip

WHfN you Nile IT

CLOTHING. Cftii OLD BILLS. N C 5 taxes wl

'nsuran’c!

autos - repaid

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Indiana Lsai

10 1 2 E. Washington

rilhno-e f lub To , y|ert With Mrs. Lawson

Mrs Fred Braden is ill at her hoio? with the mumps. ! —

FOR SALE: Apples 25c and per bushel. Bailey’s Orchard. Cemetery Road. 4-5t.

WANTED: Cook for fraternity

Merle Stone, House

jq, | Write Merle Stone. House Manager

Banner, giving reference, experi-

6-3t

FOR SALE: Ptano,

ence and age.

WANTED: Silk finisher.

good condition, i _

John Klebuscn is confined to his Bargain. William Jackson comer 11 " aUndr >' * Cleaners.

Wh <e

8-lt.

home with the mumps.

Walnut and Locust streets.

Mrs. Margaret Smith is seriously Bronze breed Toms. Blood tested, i ill at her home in Cloverdale. | vaccinated. Goodhart Turkey Farm !

East of Bainbridge. Phone New

• Robert Flint is ill at his home

on Elm street with the mumps.

Maysville.

5-«p.

Mrs. W. L. Denman is reported critically ill at her home on Poplar street.

FOR SALE: Two

W. E Pickens of Belle Union, who has been seriously ill. is reported

j slightly improved.

The Leisure Club will hold its March meeting with Mrs. Ray Lawson instead of Mrs. Hazel Owen as previously announced. Members please remember to bring a five cent handkerchief.

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War ren Twp. Home Economics flub .Meeting

The Home Economics Club of

—— I Warren Tr/wnship held its regular WANTED: \ ault, cesspool Clean-j meet i ng , at the Community Hous >. ing Any time, any where. Free es- ( g 1940. timate on cost. Jess Rumley, Clover- club song, for the month, da ^ e - 7-3p. | ••-pj le Wearing of the Green" was

sung for the opening of the meeting. This was followed by all present repeating in unison the club motto. Roll call was answered by twentyseven members s >me giving Irish

WANTED: Five room house. Ad- j ciress Walter Baynard. Post Office.

6-3p I

-Miscellaneous-

Nancy Ellen Rockhill. Greencastle. entered the Putnam county hospital Friday morning for treatment.

good wort:

mares, one gray mare six years old with foal, work wherever hitched:

one smooth mouth mare, extra good worker, these mares will weigh 1500. Let me keep your piano in good lbs. each. 16 bu. Little Red Clover, j condition. Expeit tuning and rePriced reasonable M. H Decker. | pairing. Free estimates. F. LaVeme 602 south Locust street. Phor.e 46. ' Riley. 207 west Poplar street. Phone j j° kes -

7-2t.. G03-R. Wed-Fri-Sat.

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Kenneth Morris. Roachdale. entered the Putnam county hospital Thursday night for treatment.

William

FOR SALE: Dresser, victrola. tab- I’n* <i'r»v > 'i ,.f .eir own sti. ri'x k les. nice bed room suit, chairs, rug | ,,0,n '’“ Like most of ih<> rrtmin.-il.i and other article*. 401 E. Hanna Si ' * rml *' ,0 th - »'>">• ■‘pun

<1* tfct ; \ niiule on«* mintitke t i s brilliant « ar«‘er t<* ■

#clr climax. Road of his most fa>us e:ip»‘s and how he finally trip-

A short business session wa conducted by the president, Mis. Lo : s Wright. It was voted to add a new feature to the club this year which is called “Our Mystery Pal." Mrs.

Gastineau, Greencastle. ' ° ne sev «‘ n - vear old Jers ey cow

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R. R.. returne l home Friday morr-| ing from the Putnam county hospital.

Mrs. C. B. Townsend and Mrs. N :- j ble King of Bloomington spent Friday with Dr. and Mrs. V. Earle Wiseman.

Mrs Susan Bittles. east Walnut

Pickett. Fillmore.

j pc#! himself up. as told In The Anicri-6-3p n th< iniuitzii c distribut'd

j W n»i next S b H^rnld^Amerlean, Buy your Broiler Chicks. Feed and j s-ip.

Equipment on contract. No money down, no monthly payments. Pay when you sell them. All parent stock

lOO' - bloodtes’ed. Call Rockville 129 , wiU

street, has gene to K^ntland fo- a j ROCKVILLE IND. two weeks visit with Dr and Mrs.

W. C Mathews.

My huckster truck that was burned recently has been repaired and resume its regular route Mon-

HATrHERY |C * ay ' wlth new stoc,< an ' 1

Fri.-tf. P nces -

collect. WILLIAMS

Watch for it. J. L Ellis.

8-lt.

FOR SALE: 12 or 14 ton of baled i alfalfa hay. Howard Moore. Coates- Instruction

The speaker at the supper meet-i ville R. R. 2. 1-4-6-8-11-51 ) • v ’ eek8

ing of the Presbyterian Men s Ser- | i nand 18 weeks * 15 00 Anna Finvice Club Monday night at 6:30 will ! Rt MXAGE SALE at Court hnuse | 7 10 east Washington. 8-2p.

Saturday, March 9. 8:30 a. m. Bene- i fit Methodist Church at Coverdale.

2-6 8-3t

in typewriting. 12 instruction in short-

be Floyd Hemmer, Superintenden*. of the Indiana State Farm at Putmnville. A former member of the Inii-

| ana Legislature. Mr. Hemmer is in FOR SALE: Old fashioned tall j constant demand as a speaker rn! poplar safe perforated tin in top various phases of his work Each ma i j doors green, black trim. $3.90. Fur- [ is asked to bring a dish of food for ! r.iture Exchange, East Side Square.

Pnone 170-J. 8-lp.

the “pitch-in” supper. The meet ng is open to all the men of the commun-

ity.

FOR LEASE: Or?f modem service station on road 10, doing nice business. Address Box 97. care of Banner. 8-3t.

Society News

Good Dry Cleaning isn't a luxury ,

—It’s a necessity, essential

FOR SALE: Fat young hens per pound also one new super hatcher 150 egg incubator. $4 00. W. A.

to that I Bal( i win Manhattan Road. 8-lp

K-J-U ( lass Met

15" | Thursday Evening

The Kum Join Us

Class of 'he

Mollie Wanisley gave the lesson on, "Making our homes more attractive places to live.” Sirs. Reggie Glover conducted a true and false contest which was I won by Mrs. Gray, j Several brought books for the book j exchange which will be conducted j each month. The hostesses Mrs. Edna ! Mahoney. Mrs. Opal Jackson anl Mrs. Iva Hanlon served dainty refreshments, which were in keeping with St. Patricks Day. Two visitors were present.

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Tri Kappa Met Thursday Evening The active chapter of Tri Kappa met Tnursday evening at the home of Miss Virginia Throop with twentytw’o members present. Plans for a lummage sale to be held April 1.3th at the court house were discussed. The next meeting will be held March 28th with Mrs. Edward Wood in

Northwood.

The associate chapter of Tri Kappa also met Thursday evening.

will read a selection “Our Town” by Thorr.u, Please note change of + + <• + Mrs. (i. \V. Murphy Celebrated Birthday Mrs. G. W. Murphy peldg 74th birthday with a «l) dinner at her home or. avenue Thuisduy evening Mrs. Murphy has been i ^ of Greencastle for 17 was born in Ohio but spoil years in Terre Haute belm,) to Greencastle. She has t* ters. both living i n Cn one son John Robert, of 9^ A large birthday cake, Mrs, Murphy by her Clyde Undenvood. was all the guests present. Those present were Mr Clyde Underwood amt sx Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Alberti and Mrs. John Evan? srd J gene, all of Greencastle i Mrs. Joe Moyer am laugM^ lyn Joe of Indianapolis. All left at a late hour ' Mrs. Murphy many rasqj birthdays. + *+■!. T. E. ('. ( luh Mef Thursday Evening The T. E C. Club met evening at the home of lit nard Sbonkwiler in .North* High scores in p]ayir.g bS won by Mrs. Evan CravrlMf Gene Bruce. The next meeting will bt [ home of Mrs Erl Trostle.

Christian church held a St. Patrick's i‘^ rs ' <J - ’’ Rhea was the hostess.

well dressed look. Cleaners.

Home Laundry 4 8-lt.

YOU WILL LEARN some surprising facts in economy and cooking results with the New Perfection Oi! Range. See it at Reeves Electric.

8-14-20-31.

Mr. and Mrs. Gough Entertained Thursday

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gough of Roachdale entertained the employes' Don’t forget to get your pies, of the Farm Bureau Association of i cakes and cooked food at the Farm Greencastle at their home Thursday Women’s Market Wednesday and evening at 7:00 o’clock with a three | Saturday. Lunches served. 8-lp.

course chicken dinner. There were j

20 guests present.

A large angel food cake beautifully decorated, formed the centerpiece

for the table.

The evening was spent in playing I games, contests and cards.

FOR SALE OR TRADE: F-12 tractor and cultivator. McCormick Deering 7 ft. disc. McCormick Deermg wheat drill. All A-l. Robert Gilkey. Parkersburg. Ind. 8-lp.

Castle Brand chick starter $2.30: I Egg Producer $2.15; 40'. Hog SupI plement $2.40. “As good as the best, j Better Than Most.” Smith Feed A

James Martin. 3 miles south jf i Grain. Mon-Wed-Fri.

cow;

FOR SALE: One springer

| one roan Shortnom bull. 10 months

old.

Belle Union.

| FOR SALE: Farm harness Phor.e 538-R. 8-ll-2t.

NEW 39-PUte Goodyear Battery $3.95 Exchange. Nine Months guarantee. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire & Fatterv Phone 789

Service

—Real Estate—

FOR SALE: A six room modem house on West Walnut Street. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 7-3t.

—For Rent-

FOR RENT: 5 room house with about 4 acres on or before April 1 Located 1-4 mile south of city limits on state road 43. Phone 333-R. 8-2t.

Ohe large, front room for a gentleman Heated garage available. Near town or campus. Phone 193-M. 6 3t.

room modem Sayers. Phone 7-2t.

FOR RENT: Jackie Dunn farm, 80 acres, Washington township. See Mrs M. L. Woodworth. Putnamville. 6-3p.

party at the hmie of Mr and Mr*. William Stiles. 201 west Walnut street. Thursday evening with 32 membe;-s of the class present. A short business meeting was h’’d at which time plans were completed for the erection of a Wayside p ilpit by the class for the church. Following the business session Hie guests w ere taken to the living 10 mn which was fixed as a broadcasting studio and a spelling match and a quizz session was held as heard on the radio. Group singing was enjovel by all present. Refreshments were served in keeping witn St. Patrick's Day. Assisting on the party committee were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hedge, Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander and Mr and Mrs. Harold Stewart.

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i Woman’s Study ( luh Met With Mrs. Voltmer The Woman’s Study Club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Voltmer. Prof. Reid Winsey was the guest speaker and gave a very interesting and instructive talk on “Art Appreciation.” During the social hour refreshments were served to sixteen members.

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Boston Club To Hold Guest Meeting The Boston Club will hold its guest meeting at the home of Mrs. C. D. VV. Hildebrand, 606 east Washington street, Monday evening promptly at i :45 o’clock. Miss Barbara Conser

CORRECTION Hedge s Drive-In Market grocery ad on Thursday, March 7 read Neck Bones. 3 lbs for 25e whereas it should have been 3 lbs for 10c.

ON A DIET? Try This Help \ deficiency of Vitamin B Complex ind Iron in your diet can contribute to serious weakening of your strength. By all means take Vinol with vour dl-t for Its helpful Vitamin B. Comdex and Iron, sold at all Drug Stores.

Political Announcements DEMOCRATIC

FOR AUDITOR EDDIE BUIS Greencastle Township

TODAY—MARCH 8

Stamp Act passed 1765.

Flowers are the fherriewt scrlption for the III.

EITEL'S FLOWERS

15 E. Wash.. St.

Phone 63$

WANTED salary asked, ner Office.

Housekeeper. | Address Eoi,

SAFEIK

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You may bring yof scriptions here with surance that they d CORRECTLY FIllEDstandard chemicals, drugs are used.

Mullins Dm;

Tickets for Kivu* Hauers H'te

SAVES

ffASJf AND CLEAN with ClIMALENE

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Your Wife Will Enjoy This Treat

Tell her tomorrow morning not to plan on dinner 11 ^ ^ are meeting her and the children at Castle Cottage a' J love you all over again and thn cheers from the V" 1 . sound like a touchdown. Headquarters for fan'll.' ‘tin"

CASTLE COHAGE RESTAUR^ 1

(WEST SIDE OF' SQUARE)

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