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THE DAILY BANNER The Christian church choir will Entered in the Post Office at Green- 1 meet tonight after church at 7 o’clock.

cjlBtle. Indiana, as second cia»sn;all j matter. Dnder the act of March S,

j 1879.

Subscription prlc% 10 cents n«r

week. Murray (Son) Townsend, colored, Is —— confined to his home on South Indiana

PERSONAL AND

-mrriTWT/ci ^ Ir - an(1 ^ Ir - Carol Cross and chil-

1 ||| AT |\rjWS • ,VM 1 Wheaton, 111, Miss Fern Berk,

Miss Helen Campbell and Kennetlj Campbell of Port Huron, Mirb., will

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: ^Tthe first essential : in Choosing a Bonking Home :

The P. Y. P. U. of church distributed basket

inR day.

Mrs Jlarold Zink underkent n major opemtion at the county hospital Fri-

day moWiinR. j

Mist, Laura Houck lakes I’arl in Play

Mis- Laura llauck, of Greencastle took the part of '‘Bella MacWatt” Thanksgiviiur raM'lit in a college play, “The Luck> Break" by Zelda Sears, presented at Lindenwood college in . Roamer auditorium, St. Charles, Mo.,

1,11 ' I‘end the v ek end with Mr. and Mrs. ., s p a ,.j 0 f o,,, Thanksgiving program, Thanksgiv- j 0nier Heck on East Washington j un ,| e r the college Y. W. C. A. aus-

' street. pices.

Mr. and Mrs. Omer Beck spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs.

Hen Cross of WNritestown.

safely for which (his institution preeminently stands. That policy permeates all the various services which this hank undertakes to render. In selecting this hank for your financial requirements you are endorsing, in your own affairs, the safe, solid and successful view point which has governed this hank ever since it was organized. We invite you to take advantage of our facilities to serve you.

Mr. and Mrs. Vos Miller spent the |iiay Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.

Ioe Ket:ory in Indianap lis

First National Bank

T/u’ Oldest Flank In Putnam County

Citizens Trust Co

The Home Of The Systematic Saver

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SANTA CLAUS AT MURPHY'S I

Hay Burke, North Indiana street, is confined to his home by an injured knee, suffered Wednesday evening when he fell at the Handy Sanitary Milk Plant. Burke is a fireman for the plant. The injury was attended iby l>r. John A. Egan. It is not ex-

Miss Agnes King who is teaching'pected to prove serious,

ii Urban*, III. is spending h rThanksi

giving vacation with her parents. LEGION PASSES QUOTA Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Newby, of In-j In C( lebration of the fact that the dianap dis, spent Thanksgiving with Putnam county Post 58 American Le Mrs. George White, mother of Mrs. gion has already passed its quota for Newby. 1931 it is throwing a big rabbit sup-

per on next Monday evening in the

Mrs. W r . H. Vandevier fell at her ( , ()Urt house at 6:3 o o’clock, home on South College avenue today | You are i nv it,.,t to attend, a I suffered painful injuries. Dr. | Ralph Pierce, our men- officer, will Proyor attended her. have full charge of the feed and from Miss Purge son of Bloomington and ^ performance., it promises to he John W. King of Indianapolis spent “ ,mI arm .v fecd ; , _ Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. John I ('-mnander Floyd \oung w,U H King on Anderson street . 5,0 ,hp nlain R P eilkp ‘ - of ^ ewmr “ r ’

and his ability an a speaker gtmran-

Tite “Try It” Sunday School Class tecs a real talk. Chili supiver which was to have been 1 Some of our prominent ciUz.ens held in the Baptist Cliurrh kusement will also be present and will give

this evening has iveen postpomtl.

North Polo Dear Kiddies: I will visit the G. (’. Murphy Store, Saturday, Nov. 29th, from 7 until 8 p. m. All kiddies, under 7 years of ag'e, bringing a letter to me will receive a tr eat. Your Friend, •SANTA CLAUS.'

Mr. and Mrs. Lossan McMillan, of Indianapolis, spent Thank giving with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S Claude Wilson, south Jackson street.

.-horC talks. A special invitation is extended the Spanish War Veterans. Every World War veteran is invjted, whether he belongs to the L“gion

l or not.

| All the girls remained on the cain- ! pus for Thanksgiving attending all the events from Thanksgiing hockey in the morning and the religious serioe, on through the noon dinner, the afternoon tea-dance, and the play. X number of old students returned for the anniversary.

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Women’s Cluh

Met Monday

The Women’s Club will hold their • | December meeting Monday afternoon from .3 to 5 o’clock in the Evans Hall. Mrs. W. M. Blanchard is chairman of

the committee. -t- d* *!• -ICentury Club to Meet Saturday

The Century Cluh will meet with Mi.-s Rase J slin, 514 South College avenue, Saturday at 2:30.

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R v. Briggs Marries Terre Haute Couple Miss Mary Elizabeth Miller, daught( ! of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miller of Bloomington, became the bride of the Rev. Odus M. Mitchell, jiastor of the North Terre Haute Methodist

gloves for winter Tailored W ashable ( ape skin Gloves $2.98 “ $3.98 \yashabfe Fabric Gloves 50c $1.00 and $1.98 Slip-on or button styles, popular winter d*-j /w. shades. XVool gloves in colors JN J *1) Misses’ NX ool mm Gloves I OC THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. PITCHFORD ^ .•...ini* ■ — ~

Kauble & Son

( hoice Meats PllOlie 24 Salisfaelion guaranteed

Graham Robertson of Chicago and Mrs. Kate M Robentson of Hope, Ind. spent Tbatiksgiving with Mr and Mrs. R A. Robertson, 024 East Washington

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lingle probe resumed CHICAGO, Nov. 2S (UP)—Another stage in .the Investigation of the killing of Alfred J. Lingle, Chicago Tribune reporter, was readied today in the trial of Frank Foster, former gunman of the Zuta-AJelo-Moran

gang.

Foster, who was returned to Chicago from California, an accessory to the crime and in possession of knowledge roncerning the persons who killed the reporter and their I motives. Me Is not charged with having fired the shot which killed The Misses Lou and Sallje Rader.: Lingle.

East Walnut street, had as their n

Thanksgiving guests, the Rev. and

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Connerly of Gary, spent the Thanksgiving vacation here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alhaugh and Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Connerly.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rpmine of 1= | Seymour and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hum of Columbus were Thanksgiving Day | j .gupsts of Mr. and 'Mrs. Russell Xle\-i

antler on Elnj: Street.

Mrs. W. S. Rader and their sister, Mrs. Ttlta LeFleur of Indinnppolis.

STORES

ACCIDENTLY SHOT WARSAW, Ind.,'Nov. 28—(UP)— Robert Babcock suffered gunshot wounds in the hack of his head when hi- 15-year-old son, Dale, tripped and fell, causing his shotgun to discharge while the two were hunting west of

Warsaw.

Babcock will recover, physicians

. aid.

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FRIDAY AM) S VITRO AY SPECIALS

BUTTER Country Club Creamery 32c 1*01111(1

PRUNES ( alifornia Lb. 5c

APRICOTS Fancy INtunds !}7(*

GATE RKt RUTS *6.000

INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 28--(UP)— Early reports of receipts froiv ticket sales for th Shortridge-('a‘heilral high school charity football game at the Butler howl yesterday indica.ed the total would rpproximate $6,00) It had been hoped that *50,000 would be raised for un- nployment relief.

NEGRO PAYS WITH LIFE

CHICAGO. Nor. 28 (UP) i^„ n Brown, the Iasi of three negroes to die for the murder of u hank guard during a holdup, wan executed in

Cook rniiniy jail early today.

TH XNKst.iviNG B X BY Mr. and Mrs, John Alien, Greencastle, R. 7, are the parents of a daughter, Betty Pearl, bom Thanksgiving

morning.

EVAPORATED PEACHES 2 LBS 29< Oleo. - Lb& 25c ( orn Meal. v\hi!i‘.! IBs. 10c

TOMATOES, Standard Pack.\o. 2 Cans .. .. 23c

/V. FRESH

I 1 Or, A1 •SPACHETM

Eh. Ylacoroni

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SOAP CHIPS. Kroger, 2 Luge Pkgs. 2.’)e POl \ I’OI.S. i'iowvmoowusM I.) Lb. Peek 27e

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Bread 1

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Lb. l^)af 7c

Beans, 3 LI 25c

Pink Salmon, 2 Cans 25c Bulk Gaisins, 3 Lb. «... 25t'

KROGER STORE

NINE HURT IN CRASH INDIANAPOLIS. Nov 28 (UP) j Two automobiles cra.sbeil on an tee .coated highway at Glenn Willey, 8 tnies south of liere today, resulting In injuries to nine persons. None were

critically hurt.

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BOOTLEGGERS SENTENCED HAMMOND. Ind. Nov. 28 (UP) — Edward Bowles, Lafayette "society Isrotlegger,” and Seth Cote, also of

Lafayette, were seneneed to five*

Church at 4:30 o’clock Thursday afternoon ini the parlors of the church with the Rev. A. T Briggs of Greencastle reading the double ring cere-: mony -I* v •!• *!• + *!• Xlr anti Mrs. Taylor Have Thanksgiving Guests Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Greenfelder and daughter Suzanne returned to their home in Logwnsport Friday after spending Thanksgiving with G. i H. Taylor and family, south Locust | Street. Mrs. W. E. Taylor of Bunker Hill who was also a guest, remained for a longer visit. d- + \larlha XX'ashington Cluh Xlet (in Wednesday Mrs. Paul Leinberger was hostess to the Martha Washington Club on Wednesday afternoon. Following the business session, Mrs. Albert Moore gave a Thanksgiving reading, which was greatly enjoyed. Fifteen membe,. and four guests answered to roll

call.

The Christmas meeting will he belli Tuesday, December 23, at the home of Mrs. Edward Dalby on south Indiana street.

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H. S. Christian Endeavor 1 Party Postponed Tne High School Christian Endeavor of the Christian church has postp nerl their party indefinitely.

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Xliss Heaney of Buinhridge Entertained Guests Ihursday Mi.-s Ashsa Heaney entertained the j following out-of-town guests, Mr. and Mis. W. H. Oakley of Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heaney and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitzer and daughter, Mis.- Josephine Woolbright, Mi.-. Mary Hadley and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor anti ilautthter, J. E. Heaney, all of Indianapolis ant! Mr. anti Mr*. Paul Heaney anti laughter of Greencastle. A turkey , tlir.n ■ wa - enjoyed at the noon hour.

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Enlertained With Dinner Miss Clara McPherson proved a royal hostess at a family Thanksgiving dinner, at the home of her neice, Mrs. David Houck. The dinner was beautifully appointed ami one could not view the festive b artl without feeling the presence of the giver of all good things, anti n spirit of appreciation ami gratitude. The day was spent, true to its purpose, gathered around the open fire, ( in Holy communion with each other anil with God; anti in the midst of joy anti thank-giving there prevailed an ever present, itersonal interest silent intersession in behalf of the needy

and distressed.

PURE

K».'*"TMa*rsasp 9t9«

Boiling

Be<T

12k | 10c

Pork Elions 17 k

FRESH SIDE PORK, Lb 17c

Beef Brains

Pure Lard 2 Lbs. For

10c 25c

llatnherjrer | 15c

Oysters, Dressed ( hix, Veal, Lamb

He led volunteer searchers to the t ret Ik tod.Vy. They carrietl pick -Ikes

j.lso have faileti to be -usta <ti.

bag anti a box of face powder in the that he recalled seeing the twrlirr frozen creek five miles east of Wig- J enter the sedan, gins yesterday’ strengthened the he- Clues that Miss Marriott wm ablif of Shriff Rufus A. Johnson that! ducted and slain because she caused she was kidnapped and slain. a negro pupil, as large a a man, to

,be whipped by the principal of her s*-bo(d, have been inve.-iigated ami which w;is'hink Tiiiral' the time Miss

Marriott disappeared.

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The kitinapping theory arose when station agent W. E. Luke reported that a black sedan packet! near the station in Wiggins followed Miss Marriott as she started to her hotel, three blocks distant. 'The motor car played its lights on her, anil he believed, although he was not certain,

SERVICES POSTPONED

The XX’esley Chapel reviv;tl •Tvlce* have been postponed liuli'flnltoly. However, I here will be clnu'iii t - vices Sunday morning .■>) 11 o'l'lck following Suntlay School. Clrult'S It.

Query, Minister.

Quality Meat Market & Delicatessen H. R. NICHOLAS, I’rop. Fresh Oysters Beef, Pork Veal and Lamb SPare Ribs Old Plantation Seasoned, Uountry Sausage Canadian Bacon Smoked Meats of all Kinds. Bottle, Can, and Package Goods

Prompt Delivery

Phone 42

ln ral prison and Hnetl Those present to enjoy the hospitall $r ’ ,IV Federal Jtl.lge Thomas] ity of thi „ homp wprp Mr and Mr4 W Slick in IT. s District court lotlay j >me9 E . Houck, Mr. anti Mrs. Jona-

The men were charged with resisting Fetleral officers with firearms

during a raid. •)

YOUNG FLYER ( RASHES SAN DIEGO, Calif., Nov. 28 (UP)

—Gerald Nettleton, youthful Newark, N. J., flier, fell just 100 miles short of setting a new Junior tr*n*contiental speed record yesterday, when h^ shin crashed in the Cuyaimaoa mountains, 30 miles north of here and he was

forced to take to his parachute

than Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houck and son, Xlr. anti Mrs. Alltert l.andt -. Mrs. Anna Lyort anti Mrs. < . E. Sinner and son.

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Mr. and Mrs. William H. Welter ami chiltiren, Mr. ami Mr.-. Alexander anti Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Yocum, all of Gary, are Thanksgiving guests of Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. Clodfelter of Portkind Mills.

HUNT MISSING TEACHER MORGAN, Colo., Nov. 28— Discovery of a stained week case ami a box of face powder scor." of searcher to Jlijou

creek today in a hunt for the hotly of Enid Marriott, 32, mi--!ng Higgins

■ chool teacher.

Miss Marriott stepped fiom a train at Wiggins a week ago last Suntlay after visiting over the week entl with fiientls in Denver. Then she disap-

peared.

I 1 he finding of 1 er Mood marked

' '• ^ ■■JAa * Sigreen FEED Succulent, green feed is important for maximum production of eggs and milk. When your supply runs* short, feed Wayne dime Pasture. It is made oi ftafy green alfalfa and molasses. U farm animals and poultry like it. Y. will gladly help you.

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