The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1930 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. MONDAY, DEC. 29,1930.
Di^lt on Service
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Founded on SccuntY
THE ^AILY BANNER
Entered in The Post Office at Green'■nsllo. Indiana, as nerond c i» »«iiiall matter, nnder Hie act of March * 1879. Subacrlptlon pr>o“. cent* ret week.
LI eadaehe ■ § » often relieved \ yt-4 without "dosing" OVIR t? MILLION JABS USED YtABLY
Suit and Overcoat
\ liere IHd h Go
The money you earned during 1939 Ho" much of it have you kept? These questions • .•n’t “stump’’ you H >ou maintain a ( heikinr; Vccolmt: for y* or stubs tel! the whol utoiy. And they can do more: by indicating "hi-h c*p uditmes art- necessary, they can shoo you which to eliminate —and the re'iilt will he a rtcodily growing surplus in your account. Vouldn’t it lie worth while to siait u-ung y ur ( becking Account in this way now ?
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
First MatioisaS Massk
The Oldest Dank In I’utnam County
Citizens Trust Co.
/ he Home Of The Systematic Saver
Mrs. H. C. Foster Duncan are spending
Indianapolis.
Mi ; Jean M Tie ington sheet, v ill sp 1 der of tlie holi<l s i"
md Mrs. Este?i a few days in
evnit, Bloom' id the remain hicago.
Avon Macdo: dd Detroit, Hi'li
Mothers Study Club Will .Meet Tonight The Mothers Study Club will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock with! Mrs. l^onard Miller on Poplar -treet. Mrs. W. W. Baker will have charge of
the program. ++++++
Omer Hall of North Salem was a visitor here today . Mrs. Fred Bittles, route 3, left the county hospital Monday. Mrs. Sam Brown, of Greencastle, is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. Glenn Shinn underwent a major operation at the county hospital Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cooper of Rockville spent Monday here with
friends.
Miss Miriam Monger of South Bend, is visiting her parent , Rev.
and Mrs. A. E. Monger.
Mr:;. C. G. Hartman, east Walnut
Dent underwent a major operation at | att ” r ; v , u return here to complete the
Former Kussellivlle Teacher la Married
Thorntown, Indiana, Dec. 29—The Methodist church was the scene of a charming wedding on Christina - af- [ 5|| ternoon when MGs Marjorie Waddell,. g== only daughter of Mr. and Mr -. W. M. j === Waddell, became the bride of Donald | Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Long left, in the evening on a biief wedding trip and the
the county hospital Monday.
Dr. .md Mrs. W. M. O’Brien are
sp' nt the ( hi i t • • '• n v • h h'shome after visiting their son, Dr. C. motl*f r ^ll In da'I nald, on V. i 'il O’Brien, Iowa City, Iowa, street. j Mi s Freda MacDonald, who is
teiching in Stilo^ville, i, spending
Mrs. Murel Davi D.'wul returned hone | visit mg relitivi in !
I few days.
Ralph |
md
irdaj after!
. . u od itreet.
" il i it* tol 1 | .. . .
hei vacation with her mother on
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Mr. and Mr Hammond, wei Mr. an I Mrs. It lar ;.tiee!'.
VKKN ol I TRAIN
,1,1 man under sentence . tale f um, was taken
here Sun lay night
pi In in I 'kI; will meet Tue; np. mbn of th
ed to lie pre^eiii
the lion
arrested ninly times, most of these times for intoxication. The Claik
county sheriff was enroute to Mich-! bring a Biotlv'
igan City with another prisoner and " w
. Geoige Knauer and asked local authorities to relieve him I William Tillin county jail to await | of the penal farm prisoner here as an penal farm escap 1 • tin farm Monday. > accommodation. Deputy sheriff Alvp. Indian ' late ret • eiitenc J at J«'f-1 Bryan t 1. the man to the farm Mon • 11 ^l" 1 ' ' 'V by
1 office, he had been day afternoon.
So nyler Dwyer of we I. end guest, of. Ah: am , West I’op- • • 45 1 O. O. F. v i ight at VhlO, all i.’gi : teff are urgi i •hall Come a ml . i 11 oig 1 ’rot 1 •' t al
Mi -. S. A. Graham and daughter of
i hoit Wayne are the guests of Mis. Graham’ parent Mr. and Mrs. G. IL
Boyle on East Hanna street.
year as teacher in the local high school and Mr. Long will lesume his duties at the Armour Company plant
at Indianapolis.
The bride is a graduate of DePauw university where die was affiliated with the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She taught in Rn-sellville for three years as English teacher and is teaching in the local high school thi year. Slip i ; a member of the P: i Iota Xi sorority here. Mr. Long at-
m
Mr. and Mrs. B W. Boyle and fain- tended Purdue iiiiiver.-aty and is
PALM Deluxe tv w <&> m
' bis #3 t' aal ^u>.
ast, 2G years old, a \ was tike to the nivit y at Fondle- • nff Edward Eitrl-
i jorge to rive a on lo five year teim imposed in the Pu nam circuit ourt
j for e c iping from tiie farm.
vlu
ily "f Chicago who have been the guest - of the foi Mier’s parent , Mr. and Mis G. R. Boyle on Hanna street during the holiday have returned
J; no.
Funeral ervice for Homer (Talk • ere held from th‘ Fillmore Christian !• hurch Sunday morning at 11 c’clock. I'he Rev. H A. Sherrill was in (barge.'
member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity there. Both are graduates of the Thorntown high school.
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Waveland Couple Married Xmas Ere Waveland, Dee. 29—At tire home of Mr-. H. C. McGaughey, at 10 o’clock Chri .tmas day, Mi - Juanita Jar-
Hairy I " -ter, ( "I- 1 I,
was ap-
Pallbearers were George Bowman,' v, s and Kind Graham were united in Charle Bowman, John Day, John Sin- 'marri . , with the Rev. S. G. • lair, ( I mde Coffin and James Hunt- () f Ladoga, reading the ceremony. Mrs. Interment w is in the Fillmore Glady Randolph, sister of the bride, metery. wa . matron of honor and Earle Rand-
olph was best man.
The bride wore blue velvet, trimmed in silver lace. She is a graduate of
stma , it r than ever before .a o r * ti.v train from end to m:l . . . club and observe’ > . r ;lt compartments, drawing rooms, the best li:ui(, car service . . . only one night en route. :ivs Sleeping Cars for Jacksonville. West Palm Pt.Kh. Miami, Tampa and
St. Petersburg.. . Leaves Indianapolis 7:35 p. m.
ROYAL PALM (ALL YEAR) —for Jacksonville. W.Palm Beach. Miami ... Lvs. Indfnnapblis 2:55 a. m. PONCE DL LEON for Jacksonville, West Palm
13 ach. Miami . . I -avo IndinnS^Wt* 3-05 p. m
SUWANEE RIVER SPECIAL- diracuio-llie West Coa t of Florida . . . Sleeping Cars to Tampa and
St. Petersburg. . . Leaves Indianapolis 2:55 a. m. Ff»r ftetaiUJ in(orctaf:ort a#k ticket agent nr
, • I \TR, I ■ -., ict Pa ,tn(er A«ent J. P. COKCOHAN. Divi.ion P««ien<er Agent ! . i n Rulway 1 vtciii Mil Four Route 1'."k Ulil2 . InJifliiepnlie li»d 112 Monoment Circle, Indianapulie, Ind. ICi l-'OIJil. ROUTE C V UT HERN KA i LWAY !» V S I EM
IN M E MO It IA M
Hi loving memory of our (Irnr son
1 ' ' mid brother, Eddie L. E-tes, who was Indiana State Teachers' Ctdlege and • ill -d away two > at. ago, December has attended Butler and DePauw uni-
AinuT:—
• I Vnuntt r. : P lefirary 12*24 ■ 11 April 4.
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oritie Friday ' ighi custody b\ lis. al | ■ h ie ,t,aur :nt opiT 'tt 1 • 'stlo Ily Mr. and Mi ,t v."i aid late Situ Woods, wh ) denied I man was in her home
took place.
lak' ti into
a lie left a ■liiith Gieen*. MeiT Wood:;,
bj Mr .
'( the enlored , u the airesti
versifies. The groom is a highly
Frank McAvoy, of r.c ha received ymi ounce death of his nephew,
29, 1928.
How sweet the memory of the son spected young farmer. A few friend and brother we loved. and relatives witnessed the ceremony.
Who Ins gone on before us to heaven •!* •;• + + •!• -i* above; Mr-. K. W. Pence Hostess Sid was the parting, it filled us To Century Club
I with pain; | The Century (Tub held its regular i I . i-'ule, Thank God for the promise of meeting meeting on Saturday at the home of • t of the again j Mrs. Pence. During the business meet11 McAv.iv,! Mf. and Mrs. J. \ Estes and fanr ing it wa, voted to buy a health bond.
Now On Al CANNON’S BUY NOW—It means much to you in Savings. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on Men’s and Boy’s SUITS and OVERCOATS. We have a reason—Too much Stock— ( ome in and see. J. F. Cannon & Co.
meet with Mrs. ( lay Brothers, Elm treet, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. 4* + 4* + + + Miss Green Entertained With Bridge Parly Miss N’orvrtta Greene entertained with :i bridge party Saturday afterjkmiji at her home 200 W. Washington stie t. All of the house decorations l an-icd out the Chiistmas colors. The tables at serving time were lighted
ican army as compared to ■other i untries and whereas an American soldier gets $21 a month, one in Frame
get- one cent a day.
The meeting, even though it tr a the last one, was w ell attended and interesting and everyone who l, a . he«5 associated with the organization realized the value it has hern during it..!.' years of work. Many member, bije benefitted by its work and pten though it may ho replaced by mother organization, it will al way-be remem-
with red tapers in crystal holdeis. The
bridge appointments also were in redjbered with a deep feeling ot loyalty
and green. Froze for high score wer* I by the members,
given to Mi Dorothy Smith and Mr. Poor spoke briefly at the y.* Mi- Ruthvon Dunlavy. (nesting. He compared tb«
Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Ixrstei Royal, Toledo, Ohio; Miss Lucile
Smith, Brazil
I oui-, Mo.; Miss Dorothy Smith, Wellington, I), ('.j Miss Esther Dun
loyalty of its member- to that of a soldier and cited cfl.-os where Orer-
M, . oival Fjigle, St. "as given uninterrupted -er-
vice because of the loyalty of linemen, who braved torrent:; to relea.c wire
■ige 2fi yeai ■. who died 1 e bo,ml a I . submarine enroute fr Honolulu, Mia li'an (slanda, to San Di' go. ' I Ih ■ body will be returni d ' the home of Mr. aid M> Ben Ham , of Buddha, near Bedford, where interment
ily.
of Bedford, and the
since that time.
I torn famd;.
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Mrs. John Alice gave the program of
-o U|,p afternoon on "Sculpture of the BATTLE J M 'I IN ENT ; Renaissance.” She handled the iniIND1ANAPOL1S, Dee. 29, (UP) | meuse subject in her usual capable and
Modification of the tate’s prohibition ^ interesting manner. The meeting law will provide a bitter battle in the closed with lively discus-ion, during
v ill take place. Hi parent- bed when coming session of the legi. latuie, it which the hostess served ref re lihe was 8 years old and h id ie -I- appeared today as propments and op menta. r
M • i" i r .balled t u fighting + + 4- -i* + +
forces. Nuir-P aden Nuptials
| The issue climaxes a fight for less t Huge nt ii'gulations dealing with | liquor, and probably will be brought into the open in a bill providing fur
legalizing medicinal liqu-r.
The federal prohibitioi laws permit ile "f prescription liqu rs and a ' ig rrou; attempt will be made to have the Indima law conform. Whether the more j s uccessful, it may show the trend of opinion of Hoosier- to-
v.aid the wet and dry question.
The expected fight over prohibition
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'M/do/iVhmV FOODS (
lavy. Fillmore;an.i Miss Kuthven Dun-1 lhat had ^ Xorn loo.-e by the high
lavy, Indianapolis.
waters. He also mentioned lire three
I employers \tlro died in the ervice. | The officers elected Sunday were a?
follows:
William Pollom, (Tint"n, prc.iden' John CoUchnia:, f.'oachdalc, rice
H. M. Caldwell. Clinton,
treasurer.
ecretary-
(XHNTRY CLUB
FR! H ( RF "I
PORK and BEANS
CHEESE
T ( , <1 r lli henns (coked in delirious
O'.ldAn flf’Mrchr?s#». wilhnii# vi hirh P"
•I ■•(. . iii'.e with a ilavurful piece of perk.
paid in cuniplefe—Also KxreHent for conking.
ICans 25c
U. 23c
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LS, OLD GOLD • HI T 1 RII ELDS
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2 24 O7. httllles 2Sc Carton $1.15 .. 2 )J;. Carton 2jc 2 No. 2 1 /z Cans 53c
3 No.
WABASH VALLEY WELFARE ASSOCIATION MET HEBE | The la-* meeting of the. Wabash
Valley Welfare Association, was held
he I Uindi \ The till mess -ession I"* SfCIl .
wa - la id at the offices of the company. A plendid turkey dinner was
nerved at the country club at noon.
It wo the la. t meeting of the or-J HI sRAMi PAIs ITNP; WIFE ■ gaiii/.a*ion after twelve years of, PARAMOI R GOES 10 FARM plendid work. It is dissolving because | ( was Ore man who paid in ciV the organization is a part of the i C0Ult j.< r |^ a> in the w e of the t«t» large tate interests of the Ineull | V8 gertha Hummcll, 31 ycai old, and
Bicknei). adultery
Solemenized Sunday
The marriage of Miss Velina Brad-
en, daughter of Mr. and Mi John group of utilities and other forms of | c a ri Dennitt 35, both of
Braden, who reside north of Green hcuelit insurance will be taken up castle and Ovid Nuir, son of Mr. ami | It va organized as a purely local Mi ■ Elmer Nuir of Bridgeport, was gi up of the employee:; of the comsolemenized Sunday at twelve o’clock pany at (Tinton, twelve years ago. It. nt th” Chiistran church parsonage, was an idea of William Pollom, enRev. B. H. Bruner officiated, using gincer • f the plant and who was the single ring ceremony. j elected president again Sunday to The hiide wa beautiful in a brown aid in clo mg up the financial afensemble with accessories to match, fairs of the organization. M iney paid
, , i Her attendants were her sister, Miss'in will be iphated on a basis of t n-rear es.ion will be the first ( AH . t g r ,,|p n Hlll | Mis- Eveline Nuir, 1 "'""Dily memliership, it was said. M.
sister ef the bridegroom. jS. Blair formerly manager here and F'ollow ing the ceremony a wedding • tiow 1 in the distiict office, was chair-
, e and even in 1926, di nner eivi I to the brida n u* v nian ol dll meeting. ( . M.
when the "Wright Bone Dry" hill was
arraigned
in
in an Indiana general a-sembly for many ;ear . The state generally has
t dinner was .erved to the bridal party j ,lla,l °f D* 0 dinner meeting, at the home of the bride groom’s par-1 Po ’ 1 a-ked the blessing. Capt. B. B.
r ' lced ’ '\" a ' pa#ied wlthout VIR ' ents. Mr. and Mr Nuir will ic.side on 1 MrMah, »* ,,f university, was
emu- 'pposition. . D
1 " farm rear Bridgeport.
Poh y of the Anti-Saloon League in thi ession is expected to be one of
retrenchment.
“We are unlikely to harass the leg*slati"; with bills strengthening the | Indiana drv laws, but we do expect to bold all the gains we ha\e made,” E*h;in A. Miles, league attorney and < hief lobbyist, said t day. A -imilar attitude was expres-ed ny Dr. ( H. Winders, iruerintendeiit
I "f the league.
4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*
Mrs. Carly Hostess lo Needlecraft ( luh
The Needlecraft (Tub will meet
with Mrs. Otto Party, 203 Northwrood I f hat of *’ l,, ‘’r countries
blvd., Tuesday afternoon at 2:30
o’clock.
4* 4- 4* 4- 4* 4* S. ( . C. ( luh At ill Hav Xmas Party • Miss Hazel Kamho and Mrs. Will
(the pciker. Mr. McMahon chose “The Army” n . tlie subject of his ad-drr.-i, which was very interesting, ('apt. McMahon compared the trength of the American army to
and showed
how the armed force of the United State ■ i. small as compared to that maintained by European nations. He cited the expense of the Amer-
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COFFEE, l n lt >
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iTSl : Laige t: »ttle .
COUNTRY ( Lt B
OLIVES tuffed 1-2 Pt. 28r
1-2 Pt. Bottle . . COUMRY CLUB
I’K KLES, OjIJs, Jai
35c 15c !5c 2ic
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Mananas, Ih., Sc Grape fruit, 4 for 19c Bacon, 3 Lb. or More
Lb. $1.35 I b. Box . .
i (it V FRY CLUB fkuituake • III NT KY.CLUH
fEVNDWU H SI RUADdar 2.U*
t'll ! IRA < U B
SA1.40 DUI’SSING,
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KKEAD, I 1-2 Lb. Twin hxf 7 r
1’ t Kince
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.. _ „ McBride will entertain the members Botl^Miles and Dr. Winders believed of the s . r . r . C | ut) wit |, H christma
party, Tuesday evening, December 30tli, at the home of Mrs. McBride,
west Walnut street.
4‘ 4* + 4- 4- 4*
'hat the propo.-ed modification bill | had little chance for succe s. "Ali though Democrats are inclined to be ' more moist than Republican-, if the I
who were
charges.
After both had pkicl guilty. Maw Campbell fined Derniitt $100 art cost . and sentenced him to toO da on the state penal farm. Promkiil to return with her hu hand to farm, Mrs. Hummell wa fii r d $1" and costs. Her hu hand, "be bad trailed hi- wife and her alleged l fr to Bloomington, where they had copied an apartment for the l’ 11 three weeks, willingly pa"! th'’ ' man’s fine. Hummell is 51— Bled" 1 ington World. IN MEMORY In loving reniemberunce of CA*d f -‘ O. Buis who left us tie years Dec. 29. 1925. No one knows the ilont heart ar' r ■ Only those who have lo • (an Rl And the grief is borne in : ihnce F’or the one we loved so well Sadly missed by the wife. cbi!'! |,u brothers and sisters.
Progress History ( luh AVill Meet Tuesday
The Progress History Club will
Apples, Winegypg, 21b., 15c . • • . .....*«>••
House of Representative- pas-es the hill, it will be because many legislators have broken their pledges," Mile said, “forty-seven of the 100 house members were oppa-ed by the leagire.” “to' far as the senate goes, I do not think there is a wet vote on the Re j'tlhln an ‘-ide, w ith the exception of '•nator James J. Nejdl," Mile- added I •"m inclined to agree wi'h the coni.Tusion that the senate is too dry to
pit."
Many legislators are expected to
follov the lead of John F. White, In-j K** 1 almost instant
| dianepolls, who has announced his in- ’ swall " w o{ *. d,,rtor ’. s .fanious pre-
i’-* •*.»*
j medmmal liquor, although he has long iginally filled it decided to put it up been known as a staunch dry, and -til' under the name "Thoxine" and mak ■ maintaii# that fiosition. i available to everyone.
; WM,, ,h.( permit
persons to obtain whisky legally for ye t contains nothing harmful. It is | medical purposes is in the interest of pleasant tasting, and safe for th« • a .ml enforcement of the prohibi- "'hole family, and is guarant'ed to I Hon law. A majority of the Marion rp,iev « * ore thro *‘, "r coughs in 16 II , , | t i » minutes or mone 1 back. Put up ready 11 county delegation is expected to vote for U8e in 3r ,c, 60c and $1.00 bottles-
i All Druggists.
Speedy Relief for
Sore Throat:! I his Doctor’s Prescription Requires No Gargling
No longer is it necessary to gargle and choke with na.-ty tasting medicin es to relieve sore thioat. Now you can
relief with one
j for enactment of such a bill.
SPECIAL For Week, Dec. 2‘1 To Jan. 3 The Clothes Doctor Cash & Carry CLEANING & PRESSING
Cleaned & Pressed
.. 35c
1 50c
Mens’ Top Coats ...!!!!!!!! 35 5 Ladies Coats 50c, Fur Trimmed Ladies Dresses 50c Plain or Nno
Men’s Suits .... Mens’ Overcoats
MATTHEW POLLOM, Mtfr. • «02 So. College Phone DO
