The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 November 1940 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANXER, GBEENCASTUfi, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1940.

FEMALE PAIN

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Women who suffer painful. Irregu-

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us. mood;

spells due to func should find Lydia I Vegetable Compound ;

refous to relieve such distress. Plnkham's Compound Is made especially/ to help such weak, tlreel wom-

to go smiling thru difficult

omen

en to go smiling thru difficult days. Over 1.QUO.000 women have reported remarkable benefits WELL WORTH

TRYING! Any drugstore.

Chrysanthemums, roses, carnations. lovely blooming potted plants. Jerusalem cherry plants. Flowers for decoration, flowers to wear, flowers to give. Thanksgiving is not compile without flowers from Milton's Posey Patch. Phone 707-Jt. Order Now. We deliver Thanksgiving morning. 18-3t

—For Sale-

——-— FOR RENT: Modern furnished apartments, thoroughly cleaned and redecorated. All utilities furnished, also rooms for women. Phone 335-W for information. 16-2t.

•Wanted—

WANTED: Experienced saleslady for extra work. The Fashion Shop. 14-tf.

FOR SALE: Apples and good cider C.ystal Spring Apple Cave, west end | oi Elizabeth street. Kenneth Harris. ! Phone 287-W. 15-16-18-20-22-23-61.

F »• high grade vphcLfftcriug, furniture repairing, refinishing and perfect 'Hting slip covers. Call 299. THE ' RT FURNITURE SHOP. 4-tf

WANTED: Passengers to Indianapolis or to ride with someone. Works at Allison’s 4:00 p. m. to midnight shift. Phone 810-W. 18-2p.

FOR SALE: Baled rye, wheat oi l o ts straw, large cheap work mare FPone 535. 15-17-2p. Used tin. 11 ft. by 2 l „. ft. 50c sheet A & S Junk Yard, 317 north Vine Phone 678. 16-6t.

Baldwin Spinet I'sed very little, phone 606.

piano for sale. For information 16-6t.

FOR SALE: 43 acres, 6 room house, excellent condition, plenty water in pastures. Alfred Stone, 2 miles west Mt. Meridian, statd road 40. 15-3p. Your photograph the ideal Christmas gift that you alone can buy. Special rates till December 1st. Cal! and see them. THE CAMMACK STUDIO. 15-8t.

Wanted to rent 3 room modern unfurnished apartment. Close in. Inquire Banner. 16-3p.

WANTED- Housework or restaurant wo: k days. 201 north Jackson street, upstairs. 18-lp

—Found—

FOR SALE: One new dining room suite. Inquire 713 east Washington street. 18-2t.

FOUND: Milk goat. Owner may have by calling at Fire Department and paying for advertisement. 18-lp.

Miscellaneous-

Highest price paid for all kinds of junk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds of metal. A & S Junk Yard. Phone 678, Greencastle. 24-tf,

Phone Rural 12F13 Thanksgiving turkey.

your 15-3p

FOR SALE: 200 Leghorn pullets. 40c each. C. Y. Stewart. 5 miles east of Bainbridge. 18-2p. I

FOR SALE: 2 wheel trailer. Inquire Acme Furniture Shop. Phone 744-M. 18-lp.

Special: Grease Job 59c at Deems Standard. North Jackson St. 24 hour service. 23-tf, We clean your radiator, repair the leaks and get it ready for winter driving. Don't wait till the rush, let us fix it now. Scott’s Franjdin Street Garage. 31-tf.

tup: daily bannef Herald. Consolidated “It Waves For All’’ S. B. Barf den. PnbUsMC Entered In the postoffice at Greenastle, Indiana, as second class mall natter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 12 cents per vveeK; 83.00 per year by mall in Putmm Comity. 83.00 to 88-00 per year by mall outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackson Street

A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Is your performance up to your best knowledge? Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only. Janies 1:22.

^personals and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

WILL COME OUT Use Roman Cleanser. Directions for removing various kinds of stains are on the label. Roman Cleanser is a favorite wash-day aid because it saves the work and wear of hard rubbing and boiling. Try it and see for yourself. Suit bottle ooly 15c—it (rocirs

WINSEY NAMED (Coattnued from 1’nee Oiu-) will be a useful and healthy one | both for the artist and for the average citizen to whom one good picture in his home may be mo e valuable than many fleeting visits to the

museum.’’

FOR SALE: Extra good roan Shorthorn bull. 18 months old. Pair white faced heifers, weight 400 lbs. C. C. Hurst, Airport Road. 18-lp.

FOR SALE: Sows and pigs. Consider t: . !e for corn or hay. 212 N. Jackson St. 18-20-2p. FOR SALE: Good used bicycle. 212 North Jnckson Street. 18-20-2p.

FOR SALE: Matched davenport and chair. Dr. D. J. Steele, 1017 S. College. Phone 238. 18-3t.

NOTICE: For your ash-hauling please call for Eldon Lewis at Fred Janies Res. Phone 718-W. 7-TF

Let photographs solve your Christmas problems. Special rates at Cammack’s Studio till December 1st. Don’t let the time slip by. 15-8t.

FOR SALE- Two nice gilts. Cheap. T. D. Gibson. Maple Heights. 18-3p

FOR SALE: 1930 Chevrolet coupe in good condition. Call 496-W or 317 east Hanna street. 18-2p. FOR SALE Limited amount of Irish cobblers. Maynard Grubb. Phone 3F13. 18-20-20

FOR SALE: American Beauty blue porcelain enameled range, coal or wood, 9 inch lids. 20 inch oven; warming closet, $34.95. Furniture Exchange. West Side Square. Phone

170J. FOR

SALE: Turkeys, 25c

18-lp. pound

on foot. Helen Sage. 12F13.

Phone

rural 18-3p.

Real F.stat*

LOST: On South Jackson street, 300 block. One Masonic ring. Turquoise and silver. Reward. Return to Banner. 18-4p.

^Market?

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 1,800: 160 lbs up. 5c lower, lighter weights steady; 160-210 lbs $5.85-$6.05; 210-300 lbs $5 90-$6 15; 300-400 lbs $5.75-$5 90: 100-160 lbs $4.75-$5.75; sows 10c higher, mostly $5.50-$5.85. Cattle 1,600; calves 600; fed steers and heifers about steady; cows steady to strong; load good to choice yearling steers $10.75; few par; loads 700-950 lb merely good yearlings $10-$10.75; vealers steady, toji

$11.50.

Sheep 3,500; lambs weak to 25; lower, extreme top $9.50; good U choice lambs $9-$9.35.

• R SALE: A 100 acre stock and grain farm four miles from Greencastle. Forty acres tillable, good improvements. Running water that n ver fails. Price $4500.00. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 18-3t.

-For Runt

FOR RENT: Extra large sleeping room. Working people preferred. Near College . 801 South Indiana street. l 8 _2 p .

FOR RENT: 6 room modem hous-j on Washington street. Call Roy C.

13-tf.

Miss Bernice Mason spent the week end in Muncie. Miss Wilhelmina Lank spent the day in Indianapolis. Kenneth Peck was a business visitor in Indianapolis today. Rome Dietrich of Loveland, Colorado, is here visiting his parents. William Bee, Greencastle, entered the Putnam county hospital Monday morning. William O'Neal was here from Cloverdale this morning enroute to Indianapolis. Mrs. Deloss Call, Greencastle, entered the Putnam county hospital Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar King. Crown street, are the parents of a son, Franklin DeWayne, born Saturday morning. The Greencastle Local Girl Scout Council will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. H. E. H. Greenleaf. Mrs. W H. Moseley returned home today from the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis where she underwent an operation. Stanley Davis, west Elizabeth itreet, returned home from Robert Long hospital where he underwent an operation. He is recovering. Charles Hoste returned to his home at Attica Friday, after visiting with his daughters. Mrs. Cecil Justus, Mrs. Kenneth Justus and Mrs. Don

Riley.

Maynard C. Johnson left Sunday on a short motor trip to Kansas. He planned to return home by a southern route through Louisiana. Tennessee and Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Nelson of Thorntown. Dr. and Mrs. I. D. Reynerson of Claremont and Dr. J. F. Gillespie were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Sigler. Dean L. H. Dirks of Greencastle will be the guest speaker at the third annual interfratemity pledge dinner tonight at the Marrott Hotel, spon sored by the Butler chapter of Y. M.

C. A.

Edgar Blake. Jr. a student at DePauw, and Mrs. Vestal Coffin will meet with the Junior boys’ and girls’ class of the Maple Height Methodist church and with the pastor, to form a Junior chorus. Miss Margaret Fall of Roachdale spent the week end in Crawfordsville as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Runion and daughter, Claud ette. Reid Myers was also a guest on Sunday. Arthur Lynch of Greensburg was here for the week end to visit his laughter. June, who is a student at DePauw. He attended the football game and the Dads Day program at the college.

Sutherlin, Phone 57.

FOR RENT—Upper 3 room apartment. Close in. Dr. J. F. Gillespie.

15- 3p

FOR RENT: The~M F BiIrdette property at 423 north College avenue. Inquire Mrs. Fred Frank. Phone 71783, 1620 North 13th street. Lafay-

16- 3t

et’e.

FOR RENT: Remington typewriter, standard keyboard, $2.50 per month, 70c per week. Furniture Exchange. West Side Square. Phone 18-lp.

FOR RENT: Six room semi-mod-ern house, with hard wood floor, south on state road 43 just out of city limits. Available by Dec. 1st. See W. L. Fcrrand, 313 E. Hanna St.

18-3p.

FOR RENT: Modem furnished sleeping rooms for two. 301 east Washington. B. F. Davis. 16-

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY CLEANING SPECIALS — CASH & CARRY — Suits, Men’s rfir or Ladies vrUI# pants 25c SKIRTS 25c These prices do not include moth proofing. At these prices you get first class Dry Cleaning.

IDEAL Cleaners 8 S. Vine 8t. Phone 47$

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ADDITIONAL SOCIETY Miss Delores Barron Married Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barron of Cloverdale announce the marriage of their daughter, Delores, to Earl C. Farmer on Sunday, November 17, at the 31st Street Baptist church in Indianapolis. Rev. Robert D. McCarthy officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a royal blu ■ velvet dress with black accessories and a corsage of gardenias and pink rosebuds. Miss Margaret Livingston who was bridesmaid wore a dusty rose dress with a corsage of blue and rose chrysanthemums. George Autrini was best man. The bride who is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barron, attended school at Cloverdale and for several years has been employed at the Real Silk Hosiery Mills in Indianapolis. Mr. Farmer, whose former home was in Hagerstown. Maryland, is employed at Sears Roebuck and Company in Indianapolis. Those who attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs Walter Barron oi Cloverdale. Mrs. Barron wore a dark crepe dress and a corsage of Talisman roses. Others present were Mr. and Mrs William Chapman and daughter. Roberta; Miss Carrie Flannagan, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Holt, Mrs. Blanche Cole, Miss Joan Cole, Mrs. Noah Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Cary Elrod, Miss Jo Ann Elrod and Mrs. Charles Estes A dinner followed the ceremom which was served at the home oi Miss Livingston’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harris, in Indianapolis • + + + DePauw-Women’s C lub To Hold Pitch-In Dinner Mis. Gerhard Baerg, president o! the DePauw Women's Club has anntunced a pifcTwn dinner by thDePauw Women's Club Monday ev ening, December 2 in Longden Hall Mrs. William A. Huggard has bee appointed General Chairman of thi affair. The party which will be given fo all members of the faculty and al housemothers will have Hie follow ing committee: besides Mrs. Hug gard; Mrs. Mayme Bundy, Mis. Wes ley Childers. Mrs. Edith Gilbert, Mis P. L. Johnson, Mrs. Leopold Liegl Mrs. Carl Maguire, Mrs. Lloyd Me sersmlth, Mrs. Warren C. Middleton Mrs. Katherine Mills, Mis. Donovat C. Moffett. Mrs. Sophia Russell, Mrs Lester B. Sands and Mrs. H. .1 Skomia The keynote of the entertainmen program for the affair wil be a fun fest with a variety program featu ed. Russell Alexander, Universit' Publicity Director, will act as chairman for the entertainment. Mrs. Huggard has announced tha the dinner will start at 6:30.

If you long to take the Wash out of Wash days, let us help you. Try our Thrfty service. Call 126 Home Laundry & Cleaners. 18-lt.

FOR SALE: 4 burner wicklesa Florence kerosene stove. Good condition. 6121. south College. Phone 581-J. ig.u.

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TODAY—NOV. 18 Panama Canal treaty signed 1905. For Quality Flowers EITEL'S Phone 636 Eltel’s Flowers

LOOK YOUR BEST With those gorgeous CREAM WAVES given by JERRY SUNBEAM j BEAUTY SHOP

DR. G. W. McCLINTOCK REGISTERED PODIATRIST. 24| E. Washington Street Treatments for Weak Arches. Ingrown Nails. Planter Warts Athlete’s Foot, Corns. Callouses and Bunions. Hours 9 a. m.-5 p. m.—7-8 p. m. Office Phone 343

SOCIETY

I). A. R. To Meet With Mrs. Timmons D. A. R. will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. W. O. Timmons. ~Piease bring contributions for Ellis Island. + + + •* Women’s Society To Meet Wednesday The Woman's Society of Christian Service of Gobin Memorial Methodist Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 in the Church Sanctuary. Mrs. David Houck will be in charge of the program: “Christian Social Relations”. The Executive Board of the Woman’s Society will meet Monday evening at 7:00 o’clock in Keystone

Chapel.

* * * + Domestic Science Club To Sew For Riley Guild The Domestic Science Club will meel Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. A. Brothers for an all day meeting. This meeting will be held in order for the members to sew for the Riley Guild of which the .club is a member. + + + + Needleeraft Club Meeting Is Postponed The Needleeraft club meeting has been postponed from the fourth Friday to the fifth Friday of this month. Women’s Society ,to Meet Tuesday The iVomen’s Society of Christian Service will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Chadd, state road 43. All members and friends are invited to

attend.

+ + + +

Former DePauw Student Weds Terre Haute Man In a ceremony performed at 4:30 i o'clock, Sunday afternoon, in the Centenary Methodist church at Terre Haute, Miss Martha K. Phillips. former student in DePauw, be- | came the bride of Richard A. Hues- 1 tis, both of the young people being residents of Terre Haute. They wiil reside in Terre Haute.

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Golden Circle Sewing Club Enjoyed Supper Dance The Golden Circle Sewing Club enjoyed a dance and supper Thursday night. Nov. 14. at the club hall. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Albright. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Martin. Mr. and Mrs Art Hann, Mr. and Mrs. Vallie Hanlon. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Renfro. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Reed, Mrs. Mary Renfro, Miss Gail Alexander, Reta and Eva Stone. Mrs. Helen Pitts and children, Raymond Alexander and children. The entire State Farm Band with Robert Moody in charge furnished he entertaining itmsic.

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Mi-s Eltierta Elmore Bride of Percy Rice Saturday evening, November 16. at 8:30 at the Presbyterian Manse, Miss Elberta Elmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elmore of Belle Union and Percy Rice, son of Mrs. Lue Rice, city, were united in marriage in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogles. The impressive ceremony was read by Rev.

V. L. Raphael.

The bride wore a blue velvet dress and a corsage of red roses. Her atendant wore a brown dress and a corsage of sweet peas. Upon returning to their apartment a reception was given by Miss Maxine Lydick and Miss Anna Lue Reynolds. The room was beautifully decorated in the bride's colors of

pink and blue.

Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served to Mr. and M s. Herbert Elmore. Mrs. Juliet Elmore, Arthur Elmore and Robert Richman. all of Belle Union; Mrs. Lue Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Rice, Hanna Ril^y and Bob Riley of Greencastle an i Jay Dene Keith of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Rice are at home to their friends at 102 East Seminary

street.

Airs. Gardner To Be Hostess Tuesday The Penelope Club will meet Tueslay afternoon at 2:S0 o’clock with Mrs. Charles L. Gardner. 101 south Locust street. + + + + Big Walnut Baptist Church Ladies Aid Met The Ladies Aid of the Big Walnut Baptist church met Thursday, Nov. 14th with Mrs. Mossie Trout. A delicious dinner was served at noon. The day was spent in quilting and decing on quilts. The afternoon devotional was opened by the president. Mrs. Cleo Rissler with the group singing “I Am Thine O Lord." Scripture reading by Mrs. Alma Rissler. Lord’s prayer repeated in unison Secretary report by Mrs. Lola Rissler. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Cleo Rissler re-elected as president; first vice president, Mrs Gladys Cline;

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PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS

second vice president, Mrs. Mossie Trout; treasurer, Mrs. Lucile Ajter; assisting treasurer, Mrs. Flossie Poe; secretary, Mrs. Lola Rissler, re-elect-ed; assisting secretary, Mrs. Lee Rissler. A pound party will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Craft Thursday evening. Nov. 21.

Everybody welcome.

All the women of the community are invited to attend the Christmas Aid which will be held at the church Dec. 12th. There will be a gift exchange. On Dec. 13th there will be a free oyster supper in the basement of the church. Everybody invited. Those present at the Aid were Mrs. Alma Rissler, Mrs. Mary Ellen Neese, Mrs. Effa Herbert. Mrs. Flossie Poe. Mrs. Lola Rissler, Mrs. Margaret Swearenger, Mrs, Ivie Rissler, Mrs. Anna Pollom, Mrs. Lois Raab, Mrs. Virginia Bullerdick, Mrs. Nellie Philips. Mrs. Carelene Cagle, Mrs; Lucile Aker, Mrs. Lola Bullerdick, Mrs. Gladys Cline. Mrs. Cleo Rissler, Mrs. Maud Sendmeyer. Mrs. Lee Rissler. Mrs. Rachel Mace, Mrs. Flora Young, Miss Mary Raab and the hos-

tess, Mrs. Mossie Trout.

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LOAN COMPANY 19% E. Wash.

Groveland Club Met With Mrs. Ader The Groveland Commiwit, met Thursday a t the ho*, Osie Ader. Twenty-fow a and four guests, Mrs. Mrs. Anna Garrett, Garrett and Mrs. John Sat;* present. Each member answered t| ^ail on a subject which tin :hosen fo rthe coming yeateresting paper on Holij, Feasts of Colonial Days During the social hour ev^ joyed a contest given by Ms Eggers. Delicious refreshma served by the hostess. The meeting adjourned with Miss Grace Arnold o ber 17th.

BRING YOUR POULTRY AND EGGS TURNER’S POULTRY MARKET We also have a nice line of poultry for your Tk giving dinner, live or dressed. Call us for prices. FRANK TURNER

Phone 755-J.

115 Daggy.

Everything for Your THANKSGIVING DIM Every Bird » Perfect PLUMP, TENDER, YOUNG

Specimen of Turkeydom

TURKEY

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SOLID PACK OYSTERS

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CHICKENS 15 31 c CHICKENS FRYING lb Oi — FANCY CHICKENS 31c GEESE READY TO EAT ^ PORK LOIN HAMS 16 23c ROAST

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A&P FOOD

ORANGES &ffui 2 2 CAULIFLOWER « GRAPES 3 “"l; Cranberries 2 Lb.. 35c Grapefruit S £X. ® ^ Maine Potatoes 1 £: L . >> 29c Apples M

JANE PARKER 5 CO* . DE LUXE CAKE. 2 Ibi ^

FRUIT CAKES 2 Lb, CAKE 49c .

MINCEMEAT

PUMPKIN

WHITEH0USE MILK

FINK QUALITY

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SOFT TWIST

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U. 8. GRADE ''A M FINE QUALITY

DATES BREAD

ENGLISH WALNUTS

Gelatin Dessert

Bell’s Poultry 8 *f*

Sparkle

lava Soap Ivory Soap

Palmolive Soap

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_ 4 £»*•• 23c

Crystal While Soap 10n»'.33c Bordens Caramels Super Suds {,■*; 18c Ivory Flakes Boraxo 14c Ivory Snow

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Scot Tissue

Waldorf Tissue Red Cresi Towels

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