The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 December 1930 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Pest Office at Greeneasi le, I"(1 tana, as second ciaasmaU matter. Onder the act of March S, 1879 Subscription price, 10 rent* par week.
WHAT IS CHRISTMAS' it's a time of holly and mistletoe, of colored lights and trees, of gilts and good will—a time when the world renews its sense of fellow ship, and the children their lielief in Santa ( Ians a time, more than any other, when hearts open and hands go out. and voices are raised in uni tersal friendship. To our many loyal customers and friends, and to the community at large, we extend our heartiest wishes for a good old-fashioned Merry Christmas!
First National Bank The Oldest Hank In I’utnam County Citizens Trust Co.
1 he Home Of The Systematic Saver
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mi Opal Meadow , of thin city, v a a (iroenoa tie vi itor yesterday.— Bloomington \V rid. Mrs. It. O'Hair and Mrs. J. 0. Hcarst are ..pending I he Christmas vacation in Evan ville. Mr . Lillie Allen will spend the !ni In i holid.i\ with her son Kua o'J Allen in Terio Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Feid Lucas and daughter will sjiend Christmas day In Bloomington, gin t.^ >f Hr. and Mrs. Luzader. I II li. Wiley of Lincoln, Nebraska will spend the Christmas holidays' with In mother Mi Theodore Boesj 17 E. Hanna street. I’ieivy Alien of Heaumount, le\!is, will n live here Wednesday to spend the Chri.Tinas Imliday.; with his par-
Those Belated Cards That last minute greeting for Bill or Mary — we have eardn designed especially for use where they will not lie rereiied until after Christ mas. New Year's Cards too. SAM HANNA’S BOOK STORK
L C. F. Bridge Club Held ( hristaias Meeting
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Handj’s Hairy on Cliristma Hay will deliver on the i-'tail route:; from
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Mrs. Barker, Of Hoaclulale. Dies
COMIM l< V IfONS CL AIM AVIIK)W or MORG AN It YRKER A l NEI’HKAA S HOME
KOACHHALE, Hec. 24-Mrs. Pauline Ann Barker, widow of Morgan Barker, died suddenly at the home of her nephew, Henry Allen, three miles en.it ef Hooehdale, at three o’clock Monday morning. < ■mplii atoms of ■old age caused hi i d ith. She had been in deelin og health ) r the last (wo year.'.
K\-Kesi(lenl, Born A Slave, is Dead
MBS. ROSE EI.MOKE, COLOREH, HIES \ | t It AAA FOKDSVILLE
MONO VY
Mr.. K sc Elmore, long time colore I resident of this city, who as a girl (luring tin' civil war, was a slave on a southern plantation, died at her home at 2U‘J Covngtoii trei t, Monday morning, at 8 o’c 1 ck, following an illnes of i ne year. A stroke of prialjiis ; suffered a year ago wu tiie cause of
her death.
eut Mr. and Mi AA. J. Alice, Bloom- y to II o’clock only,
ingtoii Trect road
Mi.-s Elsie Allen of La Porte is pending the ( In: turns holidays with her i i r Mrs. Jesse Jones and Mr. Jones ii East \A a hington street. Jamc Itubu h engineer for the ('■n'rl I’ap'r I'lant of Muskegon,| Mii liiyau will pi nd the ( hristma.i holidai with In parent on Bloom-
ington (reel.
i I image nil f William (iuery ngansl Walter H r elt was dismissed in the I’utnam ( irmit court Tuesday. The suit, which grew out of a truik colli .ion, was settled some time ago. Hr. Clmrles H. Adams of Chicago will : pent the ( nri. tmas holidays
l•'air and not o <'old tonight; T'lmr day increa ing j loudiness and som« what warmer; Snow or rain at nigh Benefit Show A I low I in" Sueeess
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AONUASIIF. IHH.AA TKlI h I.OAH OF PROA ISIONS A I SHOW
WEDNESDAY A. M.
The L. F. F. Bridge club held their Christmas meeting at the home ol Mrs. Beit Howard, Tuesday evening Last years officers were re-elected,j they arc: Mrs. Raymond Baldwin, President and Mrs. Beit Howard, secretary and treasurer. . I The grab-hag was enjoyed by present. Nine members and three guests, Mrs. Robert Sondcrland, Mrs. Marian Crawley and Miss Lois Howard were present. Miss Howard won | first prize and Mrs. Steve Chcnowetlij consolation prize. During the social hour the Iio.Tcsm ! served delicious icfreshments. v -t- -I- *!• I Ain. Dalhy I lost ess To 1 At art ha AA asliington Club j 1 he Martha Washington club hold j j their Chri tmas meeting at the lioini'> of Mis. Edward Dalhy, south Jackson Treet, Tuesday afternoon. A program consisting of Christmas stories and the singing of Christmas carols wa given. The exchange of gifts made an interesting feature of the meeting and greatly enjoyed by all present. I'airty three membeis re ponded to roll call with Christmas greetings. Delicious refreshments were served by Hie hostess during the social hour. .j. .j. .j. Alias Niltherlin Is ( lirislmas Bride
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some- Mi Irene Sut'ierl n of Clinton night. Fall . daughter "f Mr. and Mrs. James Snthe: lin became the bride of Albeit iE. Smith 'f (iieeiicastle, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy Smith of Parker, Ind., i Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the
Presbyterian Manse.
! The single ring ceremony was read by tin' Rev. V. L. Raphael. There
were no attendants.
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Caroling Party Al 7 O’clock
gift suggestions For The Last Minute Shopper
SCARFS
COMP At IS
IIANDh ER( Hil l S
HAND BAGS
PERFUME
JEWELRY
hosiery
THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford
lingerie
LINENS
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC m\ I jeense will go on sale Dec. 26, at 22 South Indiana Street. Be sure and brintf Certificate of title. Checks Not Accepted STATE AUTO LICENSE BRANCH Rector & Ri^htsell
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Mrs. Barker wa C-.c daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Silvcy, ami waborn in A’irgiui i i n Scp'i inhcc 4. 1851. Mrs. Barker moved to Roachdale with her family when he wa a mall child and resided in llii eommunity practically all her life. Her husband
[ireceded hei in death in June, 1924. ! th olilier at the fi,nt. In addit'on to her nephew, Mis. Bar- Followuig U14' vxa;, .ALs. ker i survived by one si Tor, Mr.-. Eil- came to tin’.' cify where .ho
with Mr. and Mr Walter Brown and
on Charlc , south Indiana Treet, Dr. The benelit show at the Vum i.Tle 1 Tlio Nigh S Im I ( luist an EndeavAd.im i a brother of Mrs. Brown. [Theater AAedne d iy morning wa.- a or of the Cliristiau Church will have Mi . AA . W. Tucker will spend the |“*">" Lug” succe because nearly a party tin evening at 7:90 o’clock Cliristma. holidays with her daughter youngsters and ome older ones, at the church. All menil>ers are asked
Mr. L- nor wa Tain in .lav,-rv 1 Mi . John Clement, and family in'aHended. They paid their admission to conic and bring a dime, on a North ( nadina plantation on Crawfordsville, Miss Beitha Tucker' b > P'oaentiiig some article of food,’ After the party they will go carolJanuary 22 IhTi, a daughter of king anotlvr daughter from Chicago will j” 10811 -'' vanned gnuds, and it amounted mg. All young people who wish to and Ellen Bralw,'. A. a,youpg girl |oin tjic party for the hohdsy season. to a large truck h.ad, which was carol are a-ke.l to meet al the church during the civil war • wist f..Vied K t|s Duncan, of Cloverdale, wr 3 1-ulod away by the Cherry truck. at o o'clock Cluistma.; inoriiing. to idiaig and plant the fieri while here today on busness and visiting his I Thc chllt,ren ,h " l' k ' tur ''! -E d- d- -J*
he: fathci nd hr thei wierh 'iving n, Floyd Duncan, formerly editor
Dope Conimeiils On Digression
AA OKI D I \REST DUE TO “INTERDEI’ENDENt E OF NATION’S E< ONOMA ’’
and at Hie same time, made it pin- University Administrative
Einiuiv ne T d with the Calumet J'uinial near ha n Chh igo. Martinsville Reiwirter.
Isible for many who might otherwise I have had none, to enjoy fruils and 'other go"d thing for their Christ- 1
burn Allen, wh > al o rc. id s with Henry Allen. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 11 o'ch k at the Allen home in charge of the Rev. ('. E. Airhart, of Ciawfordsville. Burial took place in the Roachdale cemetery.
sid< I ever since witli thc exception I of a few year during which, time site lived in Greencastle. She was twice iiiairinl. Both of her husbands pre(eded I, r ill death, her second husband dying here ah ut twenty-five years . g". Ciawfordsville Journal-Review.
Mi Frank Russell of Grecncaftie,|* a * dinner,
vi iting with her sister, Mrs. II. M. Feign in, and Mr. Ferguson on .South Fifth treet. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson expei' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Renner of AVaha. h, a their guests Christmas
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UVajApcd with afFection, tied with careful planning, I ru^t Funds set up today will provide your children with the gift of a Regular Income for years — or for life. o I rust Funds can he arranged now ^ o to go into cnect at once, or they can be incorporated in vour will. O The Central Trust Company Sinith\'e < H Corner ol Public Square
City May File Quid Tille Suil
BIG FOI l< K All.Rum, K, BE M ADE DEI EN DAN I. oi l, RIGHT-OF-WAY INVOLVED.
Force Has Xmas I’arly
Several members of the admiuistiative force of the University held a .Christmas party in Miss Mary Denny’s office Tuesday afternoon. The room was charmingly decorated with holly and miniature Christmas tree . After gifts had been exchanged and original poems read, bountiful refreshments of fruit cake, nuts, candy, and hot giapc juice were serv-
ed.
VATICAN 1 11 V, Dec. 24 <U1’) — Thc 1 lonoinii difficulties of the world me diii' in "Hie iiilordependonco of tin nalinn' economy," Dope I’ius XI. aid loiliy in accepting the Christina \vi lie of the Sacred College of Cardin::! a. In hi ( Ini iinaa Eve addreps to tlic Carilitnil; the l’o|te asked prayers loi Soviet Hu; ni, China and Mexico. Tin Caidinal', beaded by Cardinal Ctnnilo I’igiiatidli l)i Belmoale. Bishop ol Allnmii and dean of the Sacred College, vi iled the I’opc to extend ''In 1 Ima. wisln All of the Cardinal.; residing here participated in the ceremony. Ciidinal (Iranlto read an address In the I’opo. who replied by briefly reviewing the Cliurell history of tile year and loin bing oil the world economie depression which has been aeiilely fell at Christmas time in various parts of the world. "The world is upsi'C oh account of the ini' 1 dcpctidciicc "I nations' econoniy,'’ said the Pope. Again he said, "The true alone i Christ's peace."
Santa Claus stuffed $200,000 into the Christmas stocking of Powell O borne today. Thirty years ago Osborne bought a farm near Dallas, Tex., f or $2,000. Today he was informed that oil had been found on his land and that the property was worth $200,000.
WE SPECIALIZE IN LOANS To School Teacheri and refinancing of Autos. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY 24 1 j E. WASHINGTON
CLASSIFIED MS —For SALEFOR SALE - Block coal, U.M; lump, $1; mine run, $1; egg i.oal, $3.76 per ton. Phone 290-LX. 2J6t
FOR SALK— Four hole, r,r-t iron cook stove with reservoir. At Cook’s South End Store, Phone Lll. 24-21. FOR SALE—Dishes, picture, quilts, gifts in novelties and handwork. Prices rca.-onable. Try u... Sign is 11 miles north on 49. Thc Wigwarn. 12121s. — ■ - -0
Black walnuts
peace
Traci ion Car
Vieliin Improvrs
El AMS HUBKEK OF (.REEN( AS-
TI.K SUFI EKED BURNS AND OTHER LOI AE MEN HURI
1 IIKIM M AS NEAVS DANA I EL, Pa., Dec. 24, (UP)— I lie Salvation Army coin pot in the p" toffiic liuiliiing has been stolen. It wa. full of money to be given to the poor at Cbri-Tmus.
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I’HIEADEEI’IIIA, Dec. 24, (UP)— Billy Prophet, (1, and his brother, Warten, 5, will have no Christmas tree. Their father was shot to death a month ago and their mother is in jail in connei tioii with the killing.
FOR SALE:
per bushel. Phone R-26.
$1.00 15.tr
Suit to quiet title to land formerly used b> the Big Four railroad as a right-of-way, east of the Burnaby lumber mill, and purchased by the city from the Allen heirs several year., ago. probably will be instituted 0011 by the city to settle litigation which has ati.a'it over title to the property. The city's suit, it wa- said.wnulil be ha. i d on 20 year adverse posses-
sion and a deed held by the city.
The land involved was purchased by the city to provide an outlet for a
nanitary sewer running front wood and the land also has
ccj.- pool situated 011 it. jin In lianapolis Wndneadny. Hubble Sim e the purchase, the railroad has sul fercil . everc hums in hi leg. and ntteiupted to usurp pos.-esaion, it was arm- ami hand when he was pinne I
aid, and first made overtures to W ' Ix'iioutli a stove.
D. James who lias the land leased fori Nix other were shaken up and a pasture. Mr. James refused to <(o biuised in the same accident. They
business with the railroad. Rcientlj i "ere Graydon Graham, 20 years old, I . , , . , ° , Ihe railroad company is said to have i, nd Ids father, Eawienee (•raliaiii, 49.1 * ** ^ ''HUS, Dev. 24, (Ul ) Geoattempted to lease part of the right -1 Mb of Greencastle; Frank Rhodes, ^ ,/M t,,Cr ’ wh " killwl a » wliceman
Lewi- W. Hubble, 35 year, old, 005 NEW BEDFORD, Miu-s., Dec. 21, Maple avenue, who suffered severe (UP) Clin tmas is going to be a burns Tuesday m'irning when a T. ||.|dieary daj for two-year-old- Lillian I K. k I. Traction Company repair car 1 1 orn ai. She swallowed a glass eye '"vertiirned west of Indianapolis, w:e out of her teddy bear and has been in
Noith- 1 repot cd to be getting along favor a city abl\ at the Indiana Chriatian hospital
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hospital for days.
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DENVER, Dec. 24, (UP)—Unemployed for months, Howard Schwartz I >und a job shovelling snow on the iity' treet , Just before quitting 1 me lie fell from a truck and suffered
coin usson of tire brain.
.leered to Ich,p the land but was it. a Arthur Rumley of Amo. All are em- wh(> >f . ntelK . 0(| l^crtner specified the quamlary as to the owner and from I'l'Tos of the company. ), musl ^ each chrislmas Whom he should lease. , I raffle I n the traction line was dc- i;iy in s0 | itary conf i nc ment. Mayor l>rntnan iiMiicaiefi tlirro hours Iursflay follow- 0 would be an everlasting quarrel with ’’'g Hie accident, car. getting hack on SYRACUSE, N Y [)cc 24 (UP) the railroad company unless thc cily, t,lft '' li,te 1,1 l| te aftcrmnui^ | iT,„ ma have a job, had its title quieted in court. ' l" r H'l rail or a defective -witch I u t he an I the family planned a merry The disco sion on the question was L'dievod 0 have cati-ed the acci- Chi i Ima - hccauae they had a burncloseil when the council instructed ^ *' r rar w.i traveling at .1 yen! full of chickens and ducks. Three city attorney Glen II. Lyon to invr ti 'H Lnty mile., an In ur when ii dux ■ ago the fowls began to die. A
gate the abstract of title for tin.'
left the rails and turned
E w i. rinury explained it was strychnine
property, if lltcrc was one, and report •L’Plu’d on the brink of a sleep em-|p"n oning. Tomszak went for a walk
to foi "et hi triiuhles, and on thc way
at the nest meeting. Ex|lenses of the pro|in..ed litigation would amount In rlo.ie to $100, it was said, hut the land is considered necessary to the cit> because of the sanitaiy sewer
and cess pool.
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I' red Dminingt "it, ifho live- nearliy, home he got a job. saw the accident and rescued Hubble. | —o—
Hubhle's clothing was alire and Dun | BUFFALO, N. Y., Dec. 24, (UP)—
iiiiiKtnii beat out the blaze and then —
removed him from licneatli the stove.
—For Rent— —Wanted— —Miscellaneous— KADI O SERVICE, (iu a ran iced work. “Day, The Radio Man." Express Bldg. Office plume 230. Horn* Phone 814 K. 1-tf ““ - ■ o— 20 |>cr cent off on all tip tube aiK) batterie.-,; iilso discount on work and material. This offer i.- good up to January 1, 1031. G. O. Bui , (laraF. Ml. Meridian. Wreaths for cemetery lot: and Christmas plants, beautiful and iw* - pensive, i’eck Flower Shop. 23-21 IN 1)1 AN Al’tM.IS L1VBSTOCk ling.' receipts 3,000; holdovers HU! mostly 16c higher; 100-225 lb-- K nl ‘ crally $8.40-18.45; few clioitc Itt.’ 1 ' weights $8.50; 225-300 lbs. irrneralli $8.25-$8.35; 120-160 lbs. ^H.iiO-lS.W; packing sows $0.75-$7.25; few 7.5ICattle reccpts 400; calves receipts 200; general trade active I" -iron? few steers 8.50-$10.50; lieifcr mootlf $6.0O-$8.50; fat cows $4.5O-$6J0; k" 1 ' cutters and cutters montly $5.00-R W' vealers steady at $10.50 down. Sheep receipts 1,200; lambs stead) (.ELSE AS HI KGL.AK AI-AIIAIS COUNCIL BLUFFS, la., (IP)' Geese makj good burglar trlarin.-, fcording to A. H. Hocse, feed Ft* owner. H<' was awakened by exi'i“ gabbling of his ganders when bur? lars tried to break into hi storr
ST. PAUL BAPTIST ( HI B« H CoriKT of Crown and Howard The choir of thc St. Paul Bai'b church will hold a Christmas I’' l Musical Thursday morning at l "' ' The Rev. Mark Me Cruder will The services were well attended ■' year and was very beautiful. Everybody welcome.
LETT ER TO SANTA
Dear Santa — I am a good little girl and help my mother with her work. I would like a dolly and story hook anil candy. I would like to have a lot for ( hrl-tmas but have two sisters and a brother. He hna been : ick, but please, Santa, remember him. Gondhy, Martha Shuck, 6i> Martin Street.
Velma Cone, daughter of George Cone. Greencastle Route 3. Is con III""l*i« her home on account of : car let fever.
FLOWERS
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The Gift of Gifts f«» < hristmas (Jirislmas Plants Decorative W rcalh s All very reasonably priced at the Peck Flower Shop • Remember— “Peek’s Prices Please’’ u i\NA « PIIONK 741 -K
