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THE DAILY BANNER Entereil in the Post Office at Greencasde, Indiana, as second clMsnall matter. Onder the act of March I, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week.

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This Xmas

Mrs. James Skimmerhoin is sick at her home on north Indiana street.

\V 11KN your money uels out of yi nr hands il is. gone. 1 on Uno« it. Ilirr man without i at’y money, no m ilter how capahle he may he, is liclple to do the things the would like to do. |{;ire business oppnrlunities come to iMiy man; the mar with money in til hank can irrasp them, lie prepared. Hold fast your money— OPKN A SWINGS AC( Ol’NT TOP VY. First National Bank The Oiliest Rank In I'utnam County Citizens Trust Co.

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The I icnl Moose Lodge will meet Wednesday evening in regulai session. All memebra he preaent. (]

The Home 01 The Systematic Saver

gram is pr.mised and ince is desiied.

full attend-

IDEAL CLEANERS Satisfaction tGuaranteed ( lothes ( ailed For ami Oelivered on lime.

A daughter, Alice Kli/.aheth was’ horn to Mr. ami Mr-. Samuel J. Geddes, Jr. at St. Cather: e’- Hospital ’ in Hast Chicago on Decemhei Hi. .Mrs. Geddes was formerly Mi Mabel Haltom of this city. Friends from DePauw University . visited Miss Value Timmons, office assistant of the First Methodist Episcopal church during the weekend. Miss Timmons’ guests were Maryl Marjorie Smith, Mabel Kruger, sec re ~ tary of President G. Biomley Oxnam,! and Betty Hollister, secretary to Pr. j W. R. Blatuhard.—Bioomi' gton Telephone.

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Mrs. Hellinger Hostess

To Keystone Bible t'lass s The Keystone Bible class of the Methodist Episcopal church met Tesjday evening at the home of Mrs. J. !M. Hellinger, south College avenue.' for the December social meeting. The | decoratiorr- and entertainment were! in keeping with the Christmas season i “Joy to the World" was sung by thv entire group. Mrs. A. E. Monger j gave the devotions. She read the sec-L ond chapter of Luke, and also "The* j Christmas Story. Boll call was re-1 (sponded to by “What Christmas) Means to Me." Reports were then i given with the ransaction of busines-. 1 Miss Mary Elizabeth Abed gave a reading, “Father Gets the Box,” Mrs.[ G. H. Taylor read two Christmas [ stories, “The Greatest Christmas Gift” and “The Little Shepherd.” | A pleasing feature f the evening ♦ wa- the presentation of a gift to Mr.-. J Guy Black, teacher of the class. Mrs. iX J. E. Courtney, in well cha-en words, ▼ presented the gift which was highly

S3.50 ♦ appreciated.

♦ | Instead of the long standing custom

Other Briar Pipes J exchanging gifts and the serving __ :x of refreshments, this money will be - eCvC Up. ,♦ used for charity and netted a goodly)

♦ sum. In addition to giving gift money ^ each one brought a donation of food

■x or clothing.

♦ ■ There was an unusually large at- A

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Don McLean was

in Indianapolis Tuesday afternoon

SAM HANNA’S BOOK STORE Many Other Gift Items

The condition of Mm. S A. Hazelett, east 'Washington street, who has bean confined to the county hospital for several days, still remains

critical.

The Kiwanis Club will hold its reg-1

i..r w>' kl\ lunclic.iii 'I in > n,M " 1 1•4#4eeeeeeeeeef'*«'ee#«e«ee* at the Christian chuicli. A good pro- i* ♦

Gift Suggestions: Boxed Handkerchiefs Linen Sets Towel Sets Hosiery • Lingerie, Scarfs Handbags. Compacts Pc'umes Kid Gloves Items For Baby Till. (RIA1ITY SHOP J H. PITCHFORD

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For Xmas Milano Pipes.

FLEE NOR'S

Mrs. G. Br unley Oxnam avcompan-

EIGHT GUILTY; TWO FREED past president and present vire pre- j ie( j by hei . c | 1 ji ( ) ret)i Robert, PhilIN LIQUOR CONSPIRACY blent of llie W. C T U . as a charac ; p an( | B elty R u th, left today foi'Chi-

KORT WAYNE. Ind . Dec 17 (UP) Eittlit men well found guilty and two were acquitted on charge of conspiracy to violate the national prohibition laws, by a Federal court jury <oda\ after ten and one-half hours of

deliberation.

Those convicted were; Dr. Guy Eturick. former Allen county skariffp George A. ,Bi' uo i, cafe pruprietor; L. Illakely. ,torpo r Ucputy sheriff of Alb’ll county; Kin: ; Korns, Cecil Needs. John Dorniok and John Kel

ly, all of Fort Wayne.

Those acquitted were Claude .Mason and la o K Alillei abo of Fort

Wayne. , .

The eight n in Mill p|, In ought be

fore Federal .I udy- Tiionias

Friday for sentencing.

A: the outset. 11 per ons

diet'd, but 12 ca for lack of evlde D fense for E sent ul Mrs. W

rag

where they will join President

ter witness for the former sheriff'.

Several prominent Fort Wayne citi- Oxinm. The entire family will then ■•n testified for the defense as to;),,.,. tonight for Los Angeles, Cal.,

where they will pass the Christmas holiday - at theii former home. The Oxnam residence here will be occu-

tendance present and a happy Chirts-I

mas spirit prevailed.

business visitor) The hostess wa.- assisted by Mrs. '

C >hen Pierson and Miss Angie God-

The Putnam County Medical Society "'I.'.. , .. .... . , , r will meet at the County Hospital " ext wtll be with Mrs. this evening at <> o'clock. Dr. William, 0 ’ T ’ Spnng avenue.

Doepteis of Indianapolis will be the

speaker.

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Mrs. Brown Hostess To Penelope Club

Arguments on :t demurrer filisl by The Penelope Club Christmas meet-j

the defendant in the suit of the Wil- in k "as held at the home of Mis. Mi! ' T . rn i» a. ! rN-D-,,,.. t c , Ham J. Spiow, truste • in bankruptcy t'n Brown Tuesday afternoon.. The BllZCr Dll To BrCSeilt DeEailW I S Honored for a former Crawford.-ville store, P'^Fam i-on.-isted of Dicken’- storie-| (’hl’isl nitlS Production At North Carolina 1. against the LHston Bank & Trust by MrM ’ H - E ’ Williams. Xlyphonej 1 Company, of Crtiwfonlsvilld, wP,« ^ !>>’ Miss Vera Grace Brown, ac-, Will P1 ,„ ^ Fon| ,. Southern Univer.ity Reprints Articles

IN 1)1 \N APOI.IS LIVESTOCK H' gs receipts 7,0t)f)J holdovers 2:!ti; mostly steady; 160-225 lbs. $8.25-

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heard in the Putnam Circuit court efunpanied by Mrs. Br wn; two vocal

pie I during their ubsehc^ y.v tljiee De-j Wednesday by Judge James P by Paul'BloW^J followed by exI'apw students. Phil Wlliiigs, 'Gerald Hughes. The suit in which the trustee of .Christmas gifts. The hostWlj^te and B man: Webb. ^ ( )( L-jt.eks to recover prefeicnee, was ’•’ ! f refreshments in keeping

If. Brown haa filed a t " r,ni '"- v Pm the. t wl ' h ■■'<* \ '

crimjVaint in the Putnam Circuit court J ’' ou »t*in circuit court to where ,yt „ V

• • William D. Walsh ami 3mm trom .oun M ’ ,ar! * hi ' n

225-300 lbs. gene.ally $8.20; C. Walsh, from property in Green- ty- The trustee seeks to recover from, En ' < ‘ r,a,n ‘‘ d ( ,uh ' uesday lbs. largely $8.15; packing I eastle. Pos.-c.ion of the premises and the bank a claim which, had bee.i. paid, v w ' """ 1 11 ows 86.7.1 j7.50. 850 damages for its alleged unlawful * n shortly before the petition of Cattle receipt- <)()<B Mlvey t<8); uc-’ p, n> bj the defendants, are ask- involuntary bankruptcy was filed, 0 n

ive to itr ng; twW loads l,2()()-lb. g ( | (

i comsidaiiit the defendants now 1 holdi " ld h ^ and l '’ <ent their

(foysessio nf real o>tntecin Gredr ail< i tha; the bank wa- ''ntitl,-,! , .n,,_ , . ,u„| , .

Ii.ifer .<5.04 >-$8.50; better light- ^ t |,. without right, umh f«r two ' ,1 « nl >’ t “ its P ro rata sha "’ Att ' ,r * [.h'.rttv w ok dif'tfil" ifv "

for the plaintiff are Wallet W. ‘ ■ 1 ’

teer $18.nil; beef cow - largely $4.5(0-

A Slii . Gcal top $4>..'8); low grade

'll.mi; lor cutters and cutter- $2.73-, months oi more have unlawfully kept nu h’'*

From November Publication

Of Magazine

Another honor has come the wav of a DePauw publication In a recent issue of the North Carolina tn.iga zine. edited by the University of

__ ... . . North Carolina, were published two

meeting yesterday with 1 *" , " iwl ( 1 " 1 tiai&)'’s which appear in the neVaww i Mis. Marshall. The hostess was as- l<usom ’ t ^ PrP 'V^.lVl' 1 1 V admittance yjagazine of November. 198(1

y the plaintiff. According to the K'Yun^ other creditors had r ' >aaved ) 1 .' 1 11 '' ' l "' 1, i the exception,nil ope qharycter, t p. , - : :i U - , - 1 ‘' nlV JU a,Mi ,K ‘ r ' < ' fint ° f ' A’h’ifiit’F of the afternoon was that Mr. Goodldpd, the r.dcs tyill he

the bF'Blfldigcd of the dramatic orga.nizas

j tion. Franklin Tooke, as Air. Gilchrist,

Tooke Will Play Lead In

Thuraday \ nd Friday Nights

_ In mi Den. 18 And 19 * I. 1 : n >-. . . ‘. i

[ Tho^irsf act of “The Fool” by Chan ning Pollobk will he piesented by Duzer Du at 8 o'. l%ur(*day‘ ajni Friday nights, Dec: 18 and the

dismissed $4.00; vealers at $11.00 down. i plaintiff out of Sheep re.-ipts 4,0t)0; lambs in eg- damage in the si

lla ' t’"' u,! ir; few selected lots higher, throw- stne-sol is attorney for the

on. Way nedale. outs .,nd weighty lambs $6.00-$7.50. tiff.

|)o-session to his «pencei and Robert.

,, ,,f $5o. Frank E. |while J, ’ h,1 U ’ -Murphy it attorney f„i

the defendant.

LETTER TO SANTA

| Mis. Rector gave a charming' "ill pliy the leading part. Virginia ’ Chii-tma- story and refreshments in Davis and Milo Roberts, as Claire Jewkeeping with the season were -erved. j ett and Jerry Goodkind, are cast as

-I- -I* v | second lead-. The supporting east is:

tTimril of Clubs | Charlotte Epple, Mrs. Gillum; Mary Met I uesday. , Barnard, Mrs. Thornburg; Martha At a call meeting Tuesday after- McQoAin, Mis. Tice; Helen Kendall, neon at the library the executive | ,, Dmy *. Fre(| chreist Mr Rpll field; hoard ot the Greenca-tle Council <-f| WilIiam Fl . osch . Mr Ramahy; r, r |

flubs in accordance with an amend- 1 mi nt adopted at the November meet-

...g t the council, voted to call to of- ( ^ set for ^ fhp ^ ^ (apparel Andy Rabel, watchman 1> “I

“An Apology tor New Yoike - ' by

“Alter All Autumn

Shower.’’ a poem by Jamie II cmnei b. were the two articles selected The

former Is an essay.

In announcing a new policy lb' 1 North Carolina magazine statel tha' each issue would contain some prints taken from the magazine- of its colleagues which it considered to he worthy for that month

committee membership in the affiliated clubs not now members of the

Dear Santa;

1 am a good boy, and not able to work much. 1 have a pet horse, his Mime is Frank. I would be glad to have a red wagon for Old Frank and

some candy and peanuts and a good fj t( . a ,„| t n wrm sweater for myself. Do not bring L , me women tny electrical toys as our lights are w ho are turned off. This from your warm'council.

frien,, • * Hi B’j T| i°*e called to office were Mrs.

Everett Sandy, J Ernest Stoner, president, and Mrs. O. Cl overdale, Indiana. H. Smith, chairman of the Clean F >d

0 Committee.

WANTED SALESMAN, for Put- Mrs. Smith announced an enlargenam and adjoining counties, perman- ment or reorganization of her comi nt business, exclusive territory, ad 'niittee. The board ha- approved ff dress National Memorial Stone CoJh r plans for the future. Box II Defiance Ohio. | Mr-. Lee Williams read part of the

17-3p. I letter from the state board of health,

o regarding rules and regulations for MORTON j quarantines, also regarding the Full Mrs. Ethel Lawler and daughter ' n 'e Health Units Plans to lie Freda and Mrs. Nan Whitted spent brought liefoie the next session of the

Saturday at CrHwfordsville, Xmas, legislature.

shopping. j Mrs. Gray. Potter presented the Peggy Miller is sick and out of I )10 bleni8 of the benevolence commitschool this week. "fifing the need this week of’volMrs. Helen Maddox is spending the | l ' nt< Prs ^ or ' t ‘ n ’' ce and her need for

week with her brother, John Newgent. | t 'b ), hing and toys for children. Mi-s uth Call has been on the sick' , v v v *** *•* list this wReek. U omen of Mooaeliart Legion Mrs. Burnsides, mother of Mrs.j' V1 " M,> *' Thur *d«y

Mary Farrow remain about the same! . ° mf * n Moosehart legion at the home of Mrs. Farrow. j".' 1 , 1 m ** t ThurK<U y evening a t • 7

Hintz, Mr. Goodkind; and John Lucas,

Di. Wadha’m.

TAKES CLOTHING

HAMMOND, Ind., Dec. 16, (UP)Sox were the only article of weanin'

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Church of Nativity in New WkIJf aftPr f,,Ur ,nen

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finished robbing

City, was constructed by Prof. R. K

The bandits became angered w en

Williams and the dramatic production |ubp| refugf(l to gWe thpnl the keyclass. Three rose windows were ,le t0 th() Union Tank rar p| ant . T " signed by the students for us- in this mf n,did not enter the plant after tak-

production. jng Rabel’s clothes.

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192H Ford (oupe—

Mis. Carries Clodfelter spent Tuesday with Mrs. Georgia Martin. John Miller has been taken out of school on account of her health.

o’clock. Members please bring pres- ; j

cuts for the grab hag.

A son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harper, Columbia street, is confined to his

Frank Cocke,al has moved from the, hom * b ™ USr ° f SCarl<>t fpvPr ’

Burk faim to the Oren Perkin farm.

THWARTS SUICIDE

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HUNTINGTON. Ind., Dec. 16, (UP) —Thirty minute.- after Olan Howard, 43, Wabash, stole a watch from George Carey, who had given him a meal, he was fined $5.00 and costs and sep-

'tenced to 40 days at the state penal (back to earth than

WABASH, Ind., Dec. 17, (UP) Ezra Stanley, retired farmer, noticed a calf at the home of Mrs. DeBorah Wilson which apparently was determined to commit suicide by hanging. According t„ Stanley, he first saw the calf while he was driving on a road skirting the Wilson farm. The animal appeared to be trying to jump into a tiee. Finally its head became wedged in the fofk of two limbs and it was suspended, with its hind feet a

foot from the ground.

With Mrs. Wilson’s aid, Stanley extricated the calf, but it was no .sooner

it started leaping

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