The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 December 1930 — Page 2

THE DXIEY BANNER, CAREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, DEC. 19.1930.

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Ivacli month you pay your tiill'—for food and cli thine, for srrvjees, iierhaps for inslallinnits on sonic major purchase. Hut «' > \iu uImi pay yourself—by d pnxilinp a portion of your income in a Savinifs Account? Many people are buy in e such inst ailment- on the future—on financial independence, or on the reali/ation ol some ambition. WuMldp'l it be »i.-a‘ to do the same to come in, opi n your account now, and start huyinu 't 11 H I ntnie?

First Natiosaal Bank

The Oiliest Hunk hi Hutnnm County

Citizens Trust Co.

THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greenrnstle. Indiana, hr eeeond claaammt! matter. Ondar the act of March t, 1879. Subscription price, 10 eentj par week.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Indiana, hospital

Maurine Townsend, -outh -treet entered the County Friday for medical tn ament. Mrs. Marie Zahatakos, of i vi (ireencastle Mrs. Sfthat merly re-

sided here.

Dr. Henry IF Lonffden left Ftiday nuirninif for St. Petersburg, Fla., where he will join Mi- I rngden for

a ft w weeks vacation.

Walter Heath, Grci stle contractoi, left Thursday for California whe/e he will visit In m, Vernon

Heath. Mrs. Heath wil in Anderson during his

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bryan of Ontario, Canada, nre here visiting friends. Mr. Bryan formerly resided I in (ireencastle. ■ Frank Durham, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Durham, who is attending PhilI lip’s Exter Academy, near Boston, is at home for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. T. B. Scott, aunt of the Misses Florence and Alice Earle of Brazil, passed away at her home in New York City and the burial was in proven Hill cemetery in Indianapolis, Thursday. Betty Lou Cummings, 8-year old

Xmas Party For S. S. Children

There will be a Christmas party for the beginners of the depaitnu nt. of the Methodist Sunday School, Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 a’clock in the Beginner’s room. All children are urged to be present.

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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard! Bainbridge Couple Cummings, of Crawfordsville, died at Married Thursday

Indiana- hep home Thpisday morning of| Miss Bessie Abbott and General Bright’s Disease. Besides her parents,iOsborne, both of Bainbridge, were she is survived by a sister, Peggy,; nlarr ' e d Thursday afternoon at - who is a student in Del’auw Univer- j"’clock, at the home of Mrs. VV. K.

Mty, Griggs, non th of Greencastle.

! The ceremony was performed by

Petition to remove the Cential |E,, ler A . (Higgs and was witnessed T.ust Company of (ireencastle, ns )liy Miss 0pa | Abbott and Forest

guardian for Samuel Hartley, was fi! iDotro.

eil in the Putnam circuit court I bur.- - j ,{! t ith the young people attended the day by Mary H. Haitley, who alleges Hainhridgi schools and will make that the tiust company wa.- named , home in that town. -it relatives g U . ir( |j an after Haitley became of u:i- j- a farmer,

nee. I sound mind. The plaintiff alleges

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IDEAL CLEANERS Satisfaction Guaranteed Clothes (ailed For and Delivered on Time.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs receipts 5,000; holdovers 10S: generally 10c-20e higher; 100-225 lb-f8.25-$8,35; 225-300 lb-. .S8.15-98.25; 100-160 lbs. $8.00-$8.25; packing sowmostly $6.75-97.25. Cattle recepits 600; .lives receipts 500; no dependable action n slaugh-

ter classes; all bids sharply lower when obtainable at all; good and i choice vealers 50c lower at $10.50 down; lower grades 50-' to $1.00

lower.

Sheep receipts 900; steady; good and choice lamb.- $7.50-98.00; throwouts and heavies mostly $6.00-$7.25.

An affidavit chantin A aron Miller t j iat Hartley is again of sound mind 4 with e ■ ping fron th- liana state an d that control of his property should 4 D 18, erving a p,. restored to him by the court.

term imposed in (lid- county, has been filed Li the 1’ in uit court by farm >ffi ials. M o i' is held in

the county jail.

Rafe McGaaghr > Russell township, whose home wit most of his

house). Id belong!!.:' burned this grasped by one of the men. week, had th fui thn nai.-foi tuns to j brothers had two of the women on have twenty-live cliLke; -tolon on j their boat and were dragging a third Wednesday tight. I chickens had to safety when a wave capsized the been left in a chick, n house near the launch. At the same time the third

ant! were Vunim, who was hyotwie*!, reached

taki Mrs. McGaug't-'.the rescue craft. In attempting to ey stayed at the home of friends. [lift her.self up she upset it, spilling

Mr Le .na Vant, ■ a r, county re- rescued and rescuer-,

jeorder, has moved to Pekin, 111., where hei husband i- heated. The recorder's office will be in charge of James I!. Harris and Miss Nellie

Realizing that they could not help further ami that their own lives were in danger, the brothers started for i shore, a mile away While still sev-

Browning, during her absence. Mrs. «al hundred feet from the coast, ArVanGorder will return next week to m« n d became exhau-tod. (irant pullcomplete hei work a the office be-1 “d l linl to shore, where both lay for

fore turning it ver t Mrs. May Eggers, recorder-elect, the first of the

P offers you greater holiday savings. Take advantage of this stupendous saving event.

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Mrs. Pierce Hostess To Twentieth Century Club 'The Twentieth Century Club held theii Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Ida Pierce, Locust street, Thursday afternoon. The three guests, Mrs. Dewees, Mrs. Calhoun, and Mis. Northrop added to the pleasure of the

meeting.

Miss Lank lead in the singing of the Christmas carols after which the program was given by Mrs. H. R. Nich-i olas in a very unique way. Her sub-1 ject “International Responsibility of: the United States” was a summing up of the yeais work on International Relations. Those who were not pres-: ei t sure missed a rare treat. Mrs. O. J. Larkin followed with ; the cuirent events. During the social hour the hostess I assisted by her daughter Mrs. Mary j Sellers, served delicious tefreshments. j

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Presbyterian Christinas Party

For Children Saturday

The annual Christmas party of the

Presbyterian church Sunday school will he held in the church Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to 4 o’clock. The (children of the primary and junior classes will be the guests of the after-I*

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Christmas Gift Linens Crash Lunch Goths 45 x 45 Inches 49 x 49 Inches VI 54 x 54 Inches V/ O V Damask Lunch Cloths 15 x 45 Inches . . ^ Fine Linen Sets In irastel Colors 54 x 70 Lnch cloth and 6 napkins S3.9S 30 x 30 Inch cloth and 4 napkins si.98 30 x 30 Inch cloth and 4 napkins S2]9K 00 x 80 Inch cloth and 0 napkins S3.98 55 x 55 Inch cloth and 0napkins X2.98 Linen rucsI Towels, 50c, 75c, si oo THE QUALITY SHOP J. II. Pitchford

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A FOOD CHRISTMAS!

FAIL TO AGREE ON AMENDMENT WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (UP) House and Senate conferees failed to agree today on controversial amendments made by the Senate to the $116,000,000 unemployment relief bill. 1 The bill again goes back to the!

Senate for reconsideration. It »as ry Club MemNWs .understood that the most serious. Thursday

lioiht of difference was nver the imi ^he Country Club members atyl tion of the Couzens ttmendntem th«ir friends were entertained Thurs-1 = w hich provides (hat not only must j day evening at the Country Club witn

local labor be employed l>\ that the a dinner-bridge pttrty. *' '

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APARTMENT OWNERS HTI GARY, Ind., 19, (UP)—The Gary city council hits made instruction for j Si drafting of an ordinance which would compel owners of apartments, flats H| and other rented dwelling places to ==r ~ maintain propet temperaturo- in theii i^e buildings. “F'ailure of landlords to maintain |9E proper temperatures in apartments and homes has proven to be a menace ia| to health,” according to Councilman [Jg L. C. Christ pher, who proposed tbc ordinance. “I, personally, know of a numhet o’ case.- where children have becoiri il, iifrr because of lack of sufficient heat,” he asserted.

VONCASTLE

Buck Jones Featured In “Men Without Law.” Candy Treats For K'ddies At Saturday Matinee The "wi stern’' has regained popular favor with renewed vigor During the past few months the vogue for this type of entertainment has been astounding. As a result, every motion

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Reef Roast,"Lb 18c „ Fresh Liver Lb. 10c Fresh Ground Meat, Lb. 15c

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Pure Pork Sausage, Lb. 14c Spare Ribs, Lb. 15c Bacon Squares, Lb 17c

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pielure producing company has an eii-jgc: tire company devoted to the Aiming 9j

of "westerns.”

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Audiences are thrilled at the sight of n dartulevil rider clattering down ISE a steep embankment In pursuit of | loeal desperados and they Indulge itij^g suppressed gasits as he aprings from j his (tying steed to the top of a rttn-a way siagi- couch to rescue a tearful . hut pretty heroine from foul play at

the hands of a villain.

A western star who Is on the crest of this wave of popularity Is Hack Jones. His latest film Is "Men With ' out Law.” a rolumlda production playing at the Voncastle theater to-! day and Saturday matinee and night. Buck is probably the most expert rider before the public today He never employs a double. What would mean death to the average rider. Is nlGrely child's play to him He has; bad many years of experience at the game and as u result has developed a soreness of technique that places him In a class all by himself. Add to this the fact that he does not knowwhat the word fear means, ami tt is easy to sec why he not only excels at his specialty but practically dominates the field of daredevil stunt riding A Gang comedy and a Kipley drawing will complete the program. Each child attending the Saturday matinee will be given Santa Claus candy treats. * o

|!l We Were Wot Surprised At the tremendous response we had during the first 2 days of our pre - holiday. Money Saving Shoe Sale OF High Grade Dependable Footwear FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN Every pair of shoes in our Stock has been DRASTICALLY REDUCED And the prices now are the lowest since the War and people seemed very eager to fake advantage of them. $2.95 $4.45 $5.75 $6.75

In each of these price groups you will find a great variety of styles and patterns, from which to choose. Come in - Look them over you will not be disappointed

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Noore & Cook

All sales for cash

All sales for cash

SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY