The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 December 1930 — Page 3
TOE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA. TUESDAY, DEC. 23,1930.
few days with her
Staggs.
daughter
MAYK APPOINTS
SOUTH CLINTON Rev. C. W. Lakin spent Sunday and Sunday night with Wallace Silencer
and family.
Willis Crodiun and family of Liz-
ton spent the week-end with C. E.j INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 23, (IT) — tinddard and wife. | Four appointments were announced Tommy Johnson and wife spent today by Frank Mayr, Jr., secretary Sunday with Dan Hall and family, 'of state, and James Carpenter, head Maxine Bettis spent Satuid: y with l,f the au t'» license division, her aunt Lida Pierce. " alter Mentzer, Fort Wayne, was (’. K. (ioddard and wife, Willis nal,H -‘ l1 10 succeed Han \ M. Franklin, Crodian and family spout Sunday with ^n'i'nnapolis, as safety inspector in Claude Crodian and family. public schools. Carpenter also named
Mrs. Joe Staggs spent last Wed-
nesday with Mrs. Russell Bosv ell. I'Upcmsor
Eula' The principal business of the meet-' — ^ ing will be assignment of bishops to preside at the annual conference of
the church next fall,
i Bishops tr m several foreign countries, as well as those from all areaof the United States will attend.
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with Margaret Ann Clodfeltei. Miss Fern Con ai d Miss Madonna
i Che.-ter McCormick, Nmth Judson,
of typing, sun ceding Les-
.1 alia Jean Rominc pent Sunday \ W C ‘ B , r ,° ther8 ;. Indian; ' 1 1,olU : :,nf ' Matt
Leach, (.ary, license plate inv< stigatfor Gary, to replace William F.
Jay.
Heady of Terre Haute is spending Mayr named Gus Mueller, secretary Ninas vacation with home folk. l of the Maron count y Democratic cmnI’aul Hall and wife* of Brazil spent mittec*, as license revocation judge, the week-end with George Pierce and supplanting John J. McCord, , f Dan-
wife. jville.
Ca t hern Heady spent Sunday with o Maltha Ann Spencer. BISHOPS TO MEET daughters, Mrs. Ward Arnold who is daughter Mrs. Ward Arnold whis is INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 23, <UP)real sick. •pj 1e Board of bishops, Methodist EpisFrmk Williams and wife of Green- W) pal church, will hold its semi-an-rastle, Russell Boswell and family mia | meeting in Indianapolis begins|vnt Sunday with Abner Sigl r and ning May 5, it was announced t day. "'•fc* Bishop W. F. McDowell, WashingMm ■ Hall of Brazil spent Satur- ton, I). C., senior bishop, will preside, day night with Ed Pettis aid family, and Bishop H. L. Smith, Chattanoga, Mrs. Emly Bo. well i spending a Tenn., will act as secretary.
Mr. an l Mrs. Roy Beaman of Bra- W A I I, 1 zil spent Friday evening with Mr. and -T OF OALilir Mrs. James T. Beaman. 1 I '° ,J * S ALE — Block coal, $4.50; There will be a Christmas program $1. mine run, i^l; egg coal, at the ( ami -n M. E. diurch Thursday ,v,> ‘ ia I**’* t°n. 1 hone 2D0-LX. J.. (It
evening, De ember 25. You aie in-
vited. Mr. and Mi-. Ross F. Husslcr and baby daughter have returned home from visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hassler. Several from here are hunting and trapping during their Christmas vacation. Don't forget that there is Sunday school and church at the Cannan M. E. church. Mrs. Mailda Beaman attended the Christmas program at Duller school Friday evening. Children have been quite busy practicing for their Christmas progiam. Winter is here at last. As yet we haven’t had any bad weather although it has been somewhat cold. Everyone in tin- community seems to have a severe cold.
David, Yorks, Greening and Black Ben, $1.00 to $2.00 liu. McCullough’s Orchard. 19-4ts.
FOR SALE—-Dishes, pictures, quilts, gifts iii novelties and handwork. Piices reasonable. Try us. Sign L 11 miles north mi 13. The Wigwam. “ 1212ts.
FOR SALE:—Black walnuts per bushel. Plume U-20.
$1.00 15-tf.
—For Kent— FOR RENT—Five room, semi-mod-em house with good furnace on West Berry street. Phone 000 LX. '22-2ts —Wanted— WANTED: Small shouts. Ducks for sale. Dovie Queiy. Fillmore R. 1 22-1 p.
California Navals 288 Size, Doz. 2 Hi Size Navals, Doz. 150 Size Navals, Doz.
19c 33c 59c
CANDY, f fbesh y PURE STICK, 2 LI). Pkg 2k CH0CQLAXF<S».,Ci;e,pi Centers, 4 Lbs. , 49c PEANUT BRITTLE. Lb 15c ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, 5 Lb. Holly Box.... 99c HARDuK FILLED, Lb 19c f/it -r 4f(rrr«i-i ri • , >t ygj ti 1 -hjh NEW CROP MVJTS ' PEANUTS, Fancy Virginias, 5 Lb. 59c MIXED NUTS, 1930 Crop 2 Lb 45c ENGLISH WALNUTS, Large Californias, Lb 29c BRAZIL’S Large Washed Lb 25c PEACANS, Large Paper Shells, 3 Lb SI .00 CRANBERRIES, PER LB. 15c MINCE MEAT, Lb 19c PUMPKIN, Van Camp’s Can, 10c DATES, Bulk Hallowi, Lb 12c MILK, Tail Pet, 3 Cans 25c APPLES, Extra Fancy Eating, 3 Lis 25c GRAPES, Fancy Tokays, 3 Lbs 25c QUALITY MEATS ( Unite Indiana & Illinois Turkeys from nearby farms, Dressed Free, Lb 32c Fresh Oysters, Solid Pack, Per (It 5fk* Ducks, New York Dressed, Lb 25r Occsc, New York Dressed, Lb 22 Vie Milk Fed Hens or Snrinffers, FullDressed, Lb 29 1 2 e Fresh Mams, 8 to 10 Lbs. Average, Half or Whole, Lb. 19 r ic ('hoicc liaby l>eef Roast, Lb 17 l-2i\ 15c & I2 l / 2 c Round, Loin or Porter House Steak, Cut from baby Beef, Lb. 22 l / ? .c Small Lean Pork ('hops, Lb j'* 1 “ C I he Hens or Snringers, Lb 22 l / 2 c Sugar Cured Skinned Hams, Half or Whole, Lb 22 l / 2 c
“Little Accident” Coming To YoiicastIc As S|M*ciii| Xmas Program. Heralded as the laugh hit of tho season, Universal’s sparkling comedy drama “The Little Accident," conics to the screen of the Yuiuustlc Theatre Wednesday And Thui ilay. matinee and night as a special Christmas pro-
gram.
“The Utile Accident” deals with the plight of a young man who on the eve of his wedding, receives word that he has become a Father. Complications naturally follow thick and fast, and the hcio fin himself with a baby on his hand and three prospective wives to be dealt with. The picture strike its stride at the very start, and there is no let-down in hilarious amusement and entertainment until the final fade-out. The vivacious action of the picture is on-* hanced immeasurably by the crisp*
and witty dialogue.
The cast brought together fur the * picture is one of the most distinguish-' ed ever assembled for a single picture. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Anita Page, Slim Summerville, Sally Blanc, /.asu Pitts and many other prominent screen stars aie all given prominent parts in this sky-rocket of merry mixups. It is based on the highly successful stage play of th<- -nine name and comes to the talking screen even more
—Miscellaneous—
U A 1) I O SERVICE. Guaranteed work. “Day, The Radio Man.” Ex-
press Bldg. Office phone 230. Home < "joyahle than the stage attraction
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presented it. The program
w ill also be weli-bal-
20 |kt cent off on all tires tubes and ( i; »ced with an all-talking comedy batteries; also discount on work andiUnirh House Blue and a Vitaphonc ,
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material. This offer is good up to I January 1. 11131. C. O. Buis, Garage, Mt. Meridian. 20-4ts.
Wreaths for cemetery lots and Christmas plants, beautiful and inexpensive. Peck Flower Shop, 23-2t Additional locals Mrs. J. H. Sutherlin, route one, left the county hospital Monday. The Purple Rohe Choir sang for the patients of th< County ho.-pital Monday evening.
Variety entitled “The Naggers at Breakfast”. For a special Christmas | bill, nothing more enjoyable could have been chosen and the management assures all the Voncastle patrons a jolly evening’s entertainment * this Wednesday and Thursday.
One Woman Tells Another That CANNON’S Have the real gifts for men. If all men depended on other men for Christmas gifts, there would be many an empty stocking. It’s the women who do the gift buying, and it’s the women who are giving this fine stock, its best advertising. Drop in today tonight tomorrow or any time and see our store full of useful gifts. J. F. CANNON COMPANY | OPEN EVENINGS l M IL CHRISTMAS
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The cAunty hosp’.al will observe its annual custom of baving lighted tapers in every w ilrtw Wedncstluy, Christmas Hvo. The Presbyterian Church choir will also sing Christmas carols at the hos ( ,tal tomorrow evening, according t Miss Eva Milburn, superintendent. _ „ LL»u_ NAViED 1 S. SENATOR MONTPELIER, Vt., Dec. 23, (UP —Frank C. Partridge, president of the Vermont Marble Company, was appointed by Gev. John E. Weeks today to fill the temporary vacancy caused by the recent death of I’nited States Senator Frank Lester Greene. Partridge, like the man he succeeds, is a Republican. The late Senator Green died in i St. Albans hospital following an operation for hernia last week. PHONE 'll MPEI) IUM INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. 23, (UP) — Inablity to use an automatic telephone was the reason given police by Ar tlnir Bly, colored, for failure to notify headquarters immediately aftev be had been held up last night and robbed of $3.00. Bly, a night man at a garage, reported the holdup to a patrolman whom he found at a street cornel. “These automatic phones are to" much for me," Bly bold the officer.
\\ IATOR DIES IN c RASH LAPORTE, Dec. 23—An unidentified aviator was killed today when the plane he was driving, crashed and was destroyed by fire. 10 miles north-1 east of here. The body w as burned beyond recognition. Airport officials said they believed the crash was due to a blinding snow storm. They wen* cheeking outbound plain's to determine the pilot’s identity.
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( up lo the old (rick of put! os the blame on me bo. a use you Know y i are the one in the wroni1 have been faithful—*' "And as cold as a block of Ice," he Interrupted. •'You talk of belnc cold, after the way you neglect mo?” liob turned on her quickly. Under his anger there was a note in his , .. 'i pioved ihsi he was deeply Fin. ere in what he said. Hut Angela, angry henclf at his criticisms, her emotions raw from all she had been
"I'm mY artery." said Angels folding a dress wth meticulous rare. “It is just that 1 ve decided coldly and logreally—“ •'Cold logic —that's you all over.” Knb exploded Then in a more pleading tone: ‘•Listen, Angela. Love can't be kept in enld storage. It's like a battery which has to be recharged every day. I’ve tried In bo your loeer a» well as your husband. Hut you don't know what love moans "Yon don t know what marriage means.'' »
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need help.”
She put her face in her hands Her slender body wav sh.ikin : Jimmy stared helplessly at her lor i miunenas men alway do when they nr* afraid a woman is going to ery. H< wished he w e. well out of it a I!, but he ■ ■ ' ' 11 he must soy. mu t do something. “Angela,'' he said after a moment.
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\\ \SHING H>N MOM \ N KILLED INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. 23—Mr . Jessie McCullough, 15, of Washington was fatally injuietl here today when the automobile driven by her husband was struck by an interurban car. The * husband escaped injury. A daughter, i was slightly hurt.
HIGH WAGE POLICY WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (UP) - The Cover ment has adopted and will pursue a policy of maintaininng the highe-t prevailing wage scales in con--truetiuii contracts, President Hoovci announced at the White House today. o 1> W VM. A PIANO The ministers of the city will hold eivice at th' Putnam county poor farm once each month during th coming winter, and a piano is needed to furnish music and for the benefi: , the inmates. If anyone has a piano they will donate for this use, they are asked to call the Rev. Victor L. Raphael, It will make a splendid Christmas gift for a forthy cause. 1
Anflcla, an<ii U fiei self at his critii'isins, did not hear the optical he nos making to her.
through, did not hear the appeal he wai making to her, as he said: “It is you who neglect me." At that she burst into laughing. "Slop that laughing. Thia is no joking matter. You’re more interested m any single cripple or drunkard you think you can reform in any of your 'siren charities than you are in me. And as for friendless girls—well they're Just backed friend husband out of your heart and life altogether. All right, have it your own way. I ve just one more thing to say to you— I know some friendless girls loo and soma of ’em make a specialty of friendless husbands.” "That settles it,” aaid Angela, walking, head held high out of the room. He could hear her moving around in the next room. "I won't go to her," he muttered to himself. “1 won't.” Hut he did. He found her packing an over night bag. “Why are you doing that?" ho stormed. "Why do peop'e usually pack bags?" He walked across the room and put ms hands on her shoulders. “Don’t push me too far, Angela. You’re mad now—”
"Stop that packing." roared Hob. “If one of us goes ami evidently one of ua must-I'm the one. And the time is now." Without another word, he turned and walked out of the room She heard h ; ni rushing down the i urs. She stood still for a moment. Then she rushed to the door. "Hob' Bob darling! Dearest, don't go I didn't mean it—I love you.” Hut the only answer was the alammlrg of the door downstairs. She put out her hand and hung on the railing of the stairs She was afraid she was going to fall. Hob had gone away in anger. So absorbed was she In that thought that she did not hear the doorbell ring or (he butler answer it. Then ahe heard from below Jimmy’p voice •’Angela!” he wraa coming up the stair* two at a ume. "What is it? Tell m«.” "Bob has gone. And he’s not coming back Oh Jimmy, Jimmy, what am l lo do?" Gently he led her itrto the room, placed her in a chair and aaid: •There, there, Angela. Everything will lie all right. He doesn't im-au
’Don't let Boh walk out on you. You walk out nn him " "What?" "You'll saver g t any ra carrying on like this. VViiat > ou need is t little livening up. I'll tell you what— I'm giving a party tomorrow nignt, « masked hull on Dad's Zeppelin- it'l. be anchored to the ma. l, of course, but even so it'll be some p irty. Step out and make a little whoopee. What do you sa> ?" "I'll do it.” s.iol Atvela so quickly that Jimmy who had lore..-on long urging wa» surpiv < d. l’i shops there was hope for Angela and Bob after all. She had risen from the chair and gone back to the bag. "And what's more,” s i Angela. "I'm not going to w ,:t m d tomorrow night. I'm Rim with you now, Jimmy—mayn't 1?" “With me." Jimmy ituttered. "But that will never do" What would Bob say—what would anybody who knewr it say?" "What's w fon about my staying the night with you and Trixie?" "With Trixie. Why bring her into it?" (To bo continued) v jptf
