The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 December 1930 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNtH Entered in the l ost Offire .it Green-! rastle, Indiana, as *econd ciaocaall matter. Onder the act of March I, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cent* per vreek.
fhest Colds
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OVER MILLION JABS USED YEARLY
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WHO IS LUCKY Without also hcinjj plucky? Plucky enoiurh to take advantage of a promising opportunity ap:irrr*ssivdy, or to face an emerpency squareh. Plucky enonph to build up a reserve or ready < a-h to help bin me.t either eventuality. f or that's all it takes: just determination and a Savings Account. Even a few dollars, deposited each week, will grow at a surprising r.iu—helped by 1% compound interest—and the account soon mounts up to a good si/.d -imi. Why not come in, open your Savings Account now, and put a "P" in front of your “luck”?
| PERSONAL AND SOCIETY
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in.snn. | The Rev. Charles R. Query read the I story part while it was acted out, making a very beautiful effect. The ! music was furnished by two choirs, a young ladies eh ii and also an adult mixed choir, directed by Mrs. Anna Snodgiass. The pianists were Miss] I.U"ile Bast in and Mrs. Hazel Owens. Bonedicti >n by the Rev. Query.
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• il Mrs. Edgar Hurst of
• towna riticalij ill I onia. Mark M. Blacklidfe and Mab)e A.
McCormack, both of Quincy, weie
Of ' daug’iitel was bmp t 'I'. united in marriage Friday at noon by Mis. Robert Carl, Apple slice . Sun- ^ t)j e Christian parsonage by the 'lay- j Rev. Wiley S. Hastings. They will Ernest Stites is confined to his ! make their home on a farm
home >n Beveridge street with “ a: let Quincy.
First National Bank The Oldest Hank In I'utnam County Citizens Trust Co. The Home Of The Systematic Saver
LOCAL NEWS
Quincy Couple
.li fferson Married Friday
COM Ml Ml Y CHRISTMAS TREE AT BAINBRinOE
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Mrs. < lay Brothers
Mrs. Kenneth Wallace returned to | 0 Hostess Tuesday
her home in Fillmore from the Coun-!
ty hospital Sunday .
Miss Laura Hauck, a -tudent in 111Lindenwood college, St. Charles, Mo., is at home to spend the holidays.
The Progres- History Club
I meet Tuesday afternoon with Mr;. I. ,^ j oes
Clay Brothers, .'HO Elm street.
Masons To Have Party On New Year’s Eve
Kenneth Rowings, o' Mansfield. Masons and their families will have spent till- weekend with Mr and Mrs.]., \ ( . w Year’s Eve party at the MaDavid Roach, near Rockville. Minie Temple in Greencastle WednesRussell A. Hauck is at h-me fov |-lay evening, December 111. A program ( uistmas. Russell is with the s im . of entertainment and dancing Is bemg
mon’s Hardware Co. of St. Louis, on l lU l ,ar °d jy t os(
the road.
A community C.iristmas tree will be held in the Masonic hall at Bainbridge, Dec. 24, at S o’clock. An in teresting program has been prepare'i by the commttee in chaige. The p r ogram is varied, consisting of music, ncar idiamatic readings, and a Christmas cantata entitled, “The Word Eulfille I.” The public is cordially invited. Ml children under 12 years will b" given a treat by the business men of ‘lainbridge. There will be no admi ■
will
A daughter was born to Mr.
in chaige.
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! Student H. E. Club Has and Christmas Party
Special ( ash Price Till Fell. 1st I9.‘>l A S2.00 Hij’h Pressure ( ar Wash and A S1.50 Hiffh Pressure (irease Job \LL FOR $2.1111 CR \SK'S (, \R\(,E
“M .\ I K ( LOS I D"
\\ RE( KER SERVk E
Mrs. Herbeit Hicks, of Greencastle, , Saturday evening. Mr. Hicks is manager of the West Side Kmger store. Misses Evelyn Henry, Gracia HodgOi and Eleanor Collins, of Indianapolis, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collins, north of
town.
The children of the Mary Emma Jones school will sing Christmas carol- on the lawn of the courthouse this ,evening at seven o’clock. They will he in charge of the teachers, Miss i Helm, Mis- West and Mrs. Bartley.
MATCHES I HKE M EM D BY
NEW t.ERMAN PUonrn -({ueezed with
BERLIN, Dec! >2 (II'’)—.\"now synthetic inflammable product, invented in the laboratories of I. G. Farlu-nindu-tiie, the great German chemical trust, threatens to elimin-
ate the use of mat- ■ .
| Paul Albin, retiring trustee of
parked in tubes from whleh’it etm be (Iteemustle township, has been pre-1
light touch. If evttp- -dated a splendid 21-jewel Elgin gold i
orate-; ver y -lowly, i- highly inflam-* Which and'chain, by truck drivers of mabh , burn, fc-ithotil giving off 'sdrt*,'the city school.-. Tie gift was preand hfls J, ii" sMell. 1 I'bed-in A lightef serried off the iv eaMon of Mr. Albin'*
it is very much cheaper thlilA'matthei 1 . j birthday anniversary.
Finally bonalin can be used as
The substance, which is called l ualin, is a transparent fluid and i-
e'eaning mateiial almost any stain.
and will veni'.ve
“BANNER WANT ADS.” PAY . .. i\; ■'•I/Cl U
SPEC! A I, Mellojrlo Powtler In (iift I»ox $1.00 Pou der and Compact or Lipstick All For !M(*
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The Student Home Economirs chib met Friday night. Dee. 19th. at the high school gymnasium for their annual Christmas party. Thirty-eight members were present. The evening was enjoyed by several contests and the group also sang a number of Xmas carols Prizes were won by Bernice Cooper, Frances Robertson and Doris Harlan. The A'ule-tide season was also carried out in the refreshments. Mrs. Bert Howard To Be Club Hostess The L. F. F. Bridge Club will meetj Tuesday evening with Mr- Bert Howard. Members please bring gifts for
grab bag.
_ ( III!IS I'M AS PROGHAM A I I ILLMOKK PROVES Sl't ( ES'SFI'L The Fillmore dhdvctrhit. lhe'CtlrlSfian and I MhtHodist arid al^o the' Bethel' Baptist church, united ifi a very impre- ive Christmas service at the hill-,
REPORT E AKTHQl AKE
TAINAN, Eromosa, Dec. 22, (UP) - A series of earthquakes starting at 7:2.-> a. in. shook the sland of Formosa today. At Antei, reports said, several houses collapsed. The shocks were
felt heavily here.
WOMEN'S LIFT SUGGESTIONS
Kid Gloves— Scarfs— Pajamas— Purses— Perfumes— Compacts— Hosiery Necklaces Handkerchiefs SCORE OPEN OK NIGHTS TILL n RI ST MAS. THE QUALITY shop J. H. Pitch ford
LI A ELY ENTER ! \1NKRS LAPORTE, Ind., Deg. 17, (UP) — Amos and Andy are the “hottest” entertainers on the air, Mrs. ( arrie A. Moline, Laporte, remarked as sih looked on the chaired remains of her
radio set. \A bile tuned to catch the radio •omedi iis' program, the radio mug it file and was destroyed. A sir q ( ... ciiit was blamd.
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NOTICE
OF QUALIFICATION EXECUTOR
Notice Is hereby given, that the ISS undersigned lias duly qualified as HH Executor of the Last will and testa-15=§ meat of Oscar F. Lane deceased, in §S§ the Putnam Circuit Court, of Pur- =5= nam County, Indiana and has been | == duly authorized by said Court to ad-|^S minister said estate. !!|§f Said estate is supposed to be sol I == vent. gs Osear It. Lane. FTank AA'. Lane, T»x ; = editors. l)«'eenilier 9, IMO. Gillen ami Lyon. Attorneys. ^3
PINK FAT OIICKIiNS
FLINT & CONRAD Don’t forgot to order your Christmas CHICKENS DUCKS TURKEYS
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Aaron Miller, of Gibson county, a penal farm e-cape, was 'aken to the state prison at Alichigan City Sunday by deputy sheriff Alvo Bryan to be-
gin a term of ", to five y<»ars. hand-| n'i^g. The program was In two parts
ed 'nit in Gt ' PutMitm eircirit fnAurt a* irf* Tdllows:
a peni'l y' for his- i --npt* from thel PATiT"!'" rid farm. Hhrk. the 1, Herlild Angels Sing, the!'
>' J 1 I choir In the suit of Ellis & Company
Mulliifs Dniu: Store
Ellis &
against Oruis Jo es and Freri Ford, to collect an alleged unpaid note, u
t til f.HS AND SORE IBRO.AI I findng wa- made for the plaintiff in KELIEA El) ALMOST INSTANTLY ... . c- . i
... , ,, , . , the Putnam Circuit court Saturday in
Stop childien 8 cough- and sore , , ,
throats before these ailments lead to of against the defendant dangerous ills. Use Thoxine, a doctor’s Ford. The cau-e was dismissed as to
famous prescription which brings re-'the defendant Jones,
lief within 15 minutes, yet contains no 1
harmful dings. J Burley Joy, an Indiana state farm Thoxine works on a different prin- escape, i* held in the countv jail
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ect to the internal cause. Meal for all| mator >’ 111 the 1 utnam circuit court. ch^'Ton because it is pleasant tasting'According to the affidavit on file anti easy to take—not a gargle. Ask- again.-t Juy he escaped from the farm for I h. Nine, put up ready for use ii November Jil, while serving a sentence •in , M)( , end $1.00 bottles If you are j m ikismI in city court at Terre Haute.
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HRISTMAS INSPIRATION
In the complaint of Emma E. Gregory ;tnd others, against Grover C. Jeffrie- and others, for partition of real estate, a finding was made in the Putnam circuit court in favor of the ' plaintiff, ami the land involved was . ordered sold for cash. The Roachdale | Bank was named commissioner to | handle the land sale and provided
bond of .$8,000.
J AIL POPULATION CAPACITY IN
EXCEEDS \\. VIRGIN! A
MOUNDSVILLE, W. Vn., Dec. 22 — (UP)—Counties will have to house their own prisoners if the present
facilities at the West Virginia state prison are not enlarged soon, accord-j 0 f Christ in Kong and Story.
Prayer, the Rev. Nowlin.
Spirit of Christmas, Vera Jean
Clark.
Cradle Song, primary girls. Watching for Santa, Lela Nich ds. If Every Little Chappy, James
A mold.
Lulahy Song, primary girls. Naming the Christian Doll, Dorothy Barnes. Recitation. Richard Pritt. Bethlehem Shepherds, Margaret Ca i penter. Silent Night, Holy Night, panto-
mime.
When Santa Come.-, Donald Robin-
son.
Santa Clan , Herschel Knetzer. Santa’s Idea of Goodness, Junior Cowgill. Telephoning to Santa, Virginia
Rutirk.
Long, Long Ago, duet by Vernie Z.einer and Eugene AA'hitp. Christmas Secrets, Jean Arnold. When Christmas Is Over, Malcomb
Wade.
Vocal solo by Mrs. Curtis Higgins. Christmas, Melvina White. Shadows Creeping, .-ong by seven
I girls.
Offerign for the community chest.
PART II
The second part of the program was a Christmas pageant. “The Birth
ling to Warden A. C. Scroggins.
| Accommodation.- have long since ! been exce-ded and with the population threatening to reach 2,400 by !January 1, additional quartets will have to be provided or the counties must take care of their prisoner.;
themselves, Scroggins said. HAMRICK STATION CHURCH
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A Christmas program will be given on Tuesday night at 7:110, Dec. 23rd. The program will consist of Christmas hymns, readings In keeping with the season; songs, and a snort address. A tree with a treat for the children. Everybody welcome.
A small child of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lisby took the part of the infant Christ. Other parts were taken by the following: Mary—Mis. Dorothy Smith. Joseph—Mr. Curtis Higgins. Angel—Mrs. Curti.- Higgins. Shepherds—Messrs. Alva and Kaym >nd Lsby, Wm. and Herbert Zeiner. Herschel Ruark and Ktank Hunter. Wise .Men—Messrs. Wm. Oliver, Herschel Campbell and Maynard Rob-
MONDAY’S R ADIO FEATURES —o— WABC (CBS Network) 5:00 P. M. — WSPD Commolores. WEAK ((NBC Network) 0:00 P. M. —A musical Demi-Tasse. WJZ (NBC Network) 8:00 P. M.— Maytag Oichestra. WEAK (NBC Network) 8:30 P M. — General Motors Family. WABC (CBS Network) 0:30 P. M.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Nolle* | hereby given to the Cred itors. Heirs and Legatees of John G. Dunbar, deceased to appear In the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Green castle, Indiana, on the 14th daj of January 1931 , and show cause. If any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then iitul there make proof of heirship, and re , ceive their distributive shares. AVitness. the Clerk of said Court, this 2th h day of December, 1930. Ferd Lucas, Clerk Putnam Cirrulf t Court. ?2-2t
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.. FRUITS AND O R
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EGKTAH1..ES FOR THE CHRISTMAS TAP,LK A N G E S
Fancy Florida
17ii SIZE DOZEN 21 ti SIZE DOZEN 2X8 SIZE DOZEN
GRU’UFRUT.
42c
170 SIZE DOZEN
29c
210 SIZE DOZE
19c
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FLORID A 51 SIZE FOR
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80 SIZE
,TITRY. California. 2 Large Stalks 13c CRANBERRIES' Eatmor, Lb 15c THE LAST MINI TE (ill I SI GGKSTIONS CIGARETTES, Carton $1.1') LI CKY STRIKES — ( AMELS — CH ESTKRFI ELDS — OLD GOLDS—jN HOLIDAY PKG. SI MF Domino or Jaekfrost. j I I). (*arton 26i*
JEWEL (OFFEE
DELMONTE !‘EA( HES
PINEAPPLE
DELMONTE CORN SODA(PACKERS
(JINGERALE
(,OLDEN HOI RRON, S ANTOS 3 LB. B At;
OR COUNTRY CLUB
IN HL AA A ^A KI P. S No. 2 12 ( ANs ( ((I N TRY < LI B. F ANCY SLICED 2 NO. 2 1-2 CANS
FANCY WHITE
2 NO 2 FANS *
(OFNTRY ( LFB
2 LB. ( ARTON KROGER P ALE DRY 2, 21 OZ. BOTTLES
FRUIT CAKE.
No ( HRISTMAS IS ( OMI’LKI E AA ITHOFT ONE 3 LB. I IN $1.35.
2 LI). Box «!•'>('
DATES. 2 LBS 25c GOLDEN H ALLOW! . a * FIGS | Of LAYER, LB. 23c. 8 ()z. PKG. (URKANTS 1.3c ( LEANED AND STEM ED FILLED ( ANDY, 5 LB. TIN 89c 1(1(1 PER CENT FILLED LB. 1»c. ( REAM AND JELLIES, Lb. 19c l RI m II ( REAMS \\|) II I LIES ( HOUOLATES, 5 Lb. Box . 98c CUT ROCK, LB 17c \AI AS f avorite Fancy (’hocolates, 5 lb. P»x. $1.29 IN HOLIDAY BOX CHOCOLATE DROPS, Lb. 19c OLD FASHIONED. |\ PAILS
.MIXED NUTS, Lb 29c EXCELLENT QFAL1TY WALNUTS, LB I* DI AMOND BRAND _ BRAZILS, LB 25c FANC Y WASHED MINCE MEAT, PKG l 0t COUNTRY ( LI B 0 SALAD Dressing 12 Oz. JariJc (’ORN*, 2 NO. 2 CANS 25c (Ol'NTRY ( LI II—(iOLDEN BANTAM PUMPKIN, 3 L(i. CANS.. 25c AVONDALE . LAYER CAKE, EACH . «Sc < IKKOI. ATE OR COCOA NUT. 2 LB. BREAD ••••., COUNTRY (M B. 1 1-2 Lb. or I" 1N
