The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 December 1930 — Page 4

(THE DAIEY BANNER, G KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA.

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* . A HAN’S GIFT • • - IMPERIAL LEISURE ROBES

! HusNclIvillo, Mrs. Alice l)uiigerfiel(l,| ilobbie I'roxi', ol Wlieaton, 111, M r - | of Cal^n nia, and tilea Dunbar, of In Kenneth (’u^i|>bell, of Pontiac, Mich., ! dianapolls are given silverware, and Helen Campbell ami Feru Beck, ef

A SPECIAL SALE

S455 SEE WINDOW Each robe individually packed in

gift Boxes.

Comfortable rubber-heeled Slippers to match each robe. They are made of fine quality brocaded rayon, with heavy rayon cable girdle, deep cuffs, pockets and long lapel collar of Skinners satin. The colors are brown, red, tan and blue. Sizes, small, medium and large. We also have the Flannel robes slippers to match at same price. Make your selection and we will hold until Christmas. Now on sale at $4.95. S. C. PREVO CO.

Home Store

•Mrs. Kditli Dangerfield is given $30. Susan and Leila Talbott are given the hoiusehold goods of the deceased. She provided that they were to be marked ‘•Talbott” and the household effects of Mr Dunbar are to Bo to the children, Walter and Park. The residue of the estate is to be so divided t^at Susan and Leila Tal bott shall share one fourth each, one fourth goes to the Board of Home Missions and Church Extensions and one fourth is to go t" the Board -of Foreign Missions. The will was

I dated May 30, 1930.

Port Huron, Mich.

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IN MEMORIAM ‘"TtVloving memory of Our dear husband and father, Theodore Boes, Who passed away one year ago today, December 1. Sadly missed by his wife and children. (lone is the face we loved so dear, .Silent the voice we loved to hear. Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thuoght to reach.

WILL OF MRS. DUNBAR Talbott are named executors ot the

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IS FILED FOR PROBATE t . s tate and it provides that, lu case Relatives and two companions of they cannot serve, they are to namej less.

Tiger ( ubs Trounce Lebanon Quintet, 29-12 —0 Greencastle’s Tiger Cubs trounced the fighting Lebanon high school basketball team 29 to 12, in an intere ting game played on the local gym floor Saturday night. Bausman’d neitors held a 17 to (i edge at the

half.

T. Stone and McAnally ran the count to til), and the Boone county aggregation took time out. When j play was resumed, the Cubs with H. | Stone getting in for some close shots I and “Mac’ hitting once from the foul ! line, made the score 11 to 0. t’. WilI liams then managed to slip through I i he local defense for Lebanon’s first I lield goal. The Greencastle boys didn't like this, so they held a consultation. However, on the tip-otf Graham connected and it was 1T4. H. Stone and Hurst caged baskets on some cleverly executed team play but Brown kept Lebanon in the running with a dandy shot from the side of the court. Hurst brought the score to Greencastle 17; Lebanon li, as Slewart replaced N. Williams in the visiting lineup. The half ended shortlj

after.

With tile start of the final period, the Lebanon boys, fighting like wildcats, launched a powerful offensive that kept the Cubs in hot water for eight minutes. During this time, the visitors collected .'! field goals, holding the Greencastle quintet to a lone point from the charity stripe by Hank Stone. This made the score board read. Greencastle IS. Lebanon 1 The Cuba braced in the’ last quarter and held the Lebanon outfit score

CLASSIFIED ADS

KOIt SALK Plenty of good eating and cooking apples, $1.25 per bushel McCullough's Orchard .* o FoU SALK T« close estate Mary Hoover residence property on Kit" street, large lot. 7 room house, modern. newly painted and in good condition. This property will be sold at a very reasonable price. S. C. Sayers, Central Trust Co. 1-6U o——, FOR SALE#—Block iiVal, $4.5o I'C ion; Lump, $4.00; Kgg coal. $4.00; Mine Run. $4.00. Phone 290-LX. l-6p. —For Rent— FOR RK.NT:—Good house, garage, chicken house and good garde' , 1-2 mile north. See H. Boswell, Greencastle R. 5. T2p.

—Lost— LOST A black kid glove for right hand on Indiana street or downtown, Saturday. Phone 659-L. IP LOST—A pair of glasses in brown leather case. Finder return P> Banner office for reward. D —Miscellaneous— RADIO SERVICE. Guatameed work. “Day, The Radio Man.” Express Bldg. Office phone 230. Home i Phone 814-K. I" 1 ! j o Putnam County Community sales, Cows, hogs, horses, sheep, miscellane-1 ous goods. Champer Bant, Greencastle, Saturday Dec. (ith, Starting at' noon. 29-GtS

VONCASTLE

TODAY and TUB DAIIA MATINKF 2 p M* NIGHTS 7 AND 9 P M •

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* ALL TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL HEADLINER;

02** DOROTHY MACKAILL NOAH BEERY, EDDIE NUGENT — INEZ COURTNEY It carries you front the slums of Africa to night lifei of New y„ r |( Contrasting worlds and contrasting people and one fiery gi r | w |, ( j blazed hew way to the heights of l»oth. One of the strongest dramatic themes, our screen has slum,, j n months. Filmed in Technicolor to enhance the vivid loveliness of its startling scenes. V1TAPHONH ACT AND FOX SOUND NEWS Coming WED.-THUK.—Eddie ({uillan in ‘'HIG MONEY’’

while Hurst. H Stone and Mc-J

the Methodist church shared tn the the Central Trust Company. The j Anally Increased the local total to 29 estate of Mrs. Alice Talbott Dunbar,! Misses Talbott are given the' before the final gun rang down the who died suddenly Thanksgiving farm lands adjacent to Greeiuastlo curtain on the proceedings, morning at her home on East Semin- on the northwest; Walter Dunbar isj Coach Neuman, a former Purdue

ary street. given the home residence on east athlete, the same as Bailsman, has »j given the Pasteur treatment to preMiss Susan Talbott and Miss Leliu Seminary street; Mrs. Alice Lloyd of game bunch of hoys and they wtH vent th j s ( i ea( Hy disease.

give every team they play from now

A Studebaker coupe belonging to Andia W. Hutchinson, 733 Cottage Grove, South Bend, is being repaired at the Franklin street garage. The car had a right front fender damaged and the front axle bent, in a collision.

TO EXAMINE DOG’S HEAD

Head of a small dog, believed to have been differing of rabies, which bit Mrs. Logan Brown, living west of j town, Sunday, was sent to Indianapolis Monday for examination. Mrs. Brown was bitten on the right arm

by the dog, a family pet.

If the State Board of Health laboratories find that the dog was suffering or rabies, Mrs. Brown will be

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on plenty of trouble. The Cubs play a return tilt at Lebanon on the night of December 2i)th Speedy floor work by Dawson, hiidget Cub guard and the continual driving power of the entire Lebanon squad were probably the most outstanding features of the contest.

SHOP EAKLY Buy practical R'il’ts and tfet them while the stocks are complete.

HOUSE SIJITKKS For men, women and children—warm felt lined leather slippers, Cuban heels in red, blue, green and black, for mother or sister. Daddy and the hoys’ will find all leather opera’s with leather heel and sole Indian Moccasins and Comfys.

GIVE GIFTS THAT LAST o o He Sure To KcgisUr Her# I'OTTUK SHOi: snmi;

GAINS FREEDOM David Delmar, 38 years old, Gulf Pipe Line worker, who was arrested in Cloverdale last Friday night on a warrant issued on an affidavit filed by Harold Walker, of Cloverdale, charging him with stealing two truck tires and tube-, was released from the county jail late Saturday after paying a total of $57.50, covering value of the tires and court costs.

Mrs.. Brown was attimded by Dr. W. M. MoGaughey, who stated Mon-1 day that the dog had every indica- j tion of hydrophobia. It al-o was said to have bitten other dogs in the Com- [

munity.

It will be several days before a report it returned by the State board.

Mr. and Mi Outer Beck entertained at dinner Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cross, of Whitestown, Mr. and Mrs. David limner, of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarol Cross, Mary Lee and

CAR IS STOLEN A Ford coupe belonging to Willard Sunkel, Northwood, manager of the Horace Link furniture store in Greencastle, was stolen from near the store Saturday night, but was recovered Sunday near Greencastle, where it had been abandoned. Police blamed joy riders for taking the car and later abandoning it. The car was not damaged. Theft of a Model T Ford roadster with a truck body was reported by Harold Pruitt of Fillmore Monday. Piuitt told Sherif Edward Eiteljorge that the car was taken in Fillmore Sunday evening.

GIFTS OF DISTINCTION Moderately Priced

We extend a most cordial invitation to everyone to visit our store and look over our Christmas gifts.

HOOKS HILL FOLDS STATIONERY TYPEWRITERS FOUNTAIN PENS

All Gifts With an air of Refinement. Don’t delay—get your Christmas greeting* cards nowwhile our assortment is complete. Only’, 20 days until Clyistmas.

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Finest Selection of Christmas Cards W est The Alleghenies HAMILTON’S HOOK STORE

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Wednesday, December 3 We cordially invite you to visit our stores and look over our Christmas gift items. We also urge that you “Shop Early”, thereby getting your choice of presents before our stock has been de - pleted. May we offer the following gift hints:

0 Toilet Sets . Compacts Powder Perfume Hox Candy Fleenor’s Drug Store

Hill Folds Flashlights Fountain Pens Pipes Cigars Owl Drug Store

BE SURE \ D h Mi I 11 EK

USED CARS We have now in our stock ol used cars a selection to fit every need, and a price car to fit every purse. All cars reconditioned and ready to go. Prices Range From $15.00 Up Several good closed cars, well tired, new paint, good battery and mechanically 0. K. Low Down Payment . Don’t fail to see these cars, it considering a used car this winter. L-H CHEVROLET SALES INC.

Telephone 34b

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