The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 December 1931 — Page 2

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TEL DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, I’UESDAY, DECEMBER 1.

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To devote our untiring' efforts io handling our customei’s’ transactions in the way they want them handled—this we regard as not only our duty hut our privilege.

Checking and haz ings Acrcur.': Management of Trusts Management of Property Administration of Estates Insurance and Real Estate Safe Deposit Boxes

i'> Paid ‘ii tarings

l lli: FIRST NATIONAL RANK CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY

THE DAILY BANNER

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Herald Consolidated

"It Witves For All”

Entered in the postoffiee at Oreen- ! castle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under act of March 8, 1879.

Telephone All Social Items To flft

Miv-innarj Society Seeks f'ontrihiitions

Subscription price, 10 cents per, ^ ^ desiring to flid in th e week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put -| eup p| y , vork of the W. H. M. S. of

the Methodist church send contribuItions to 708 east Seminary street or I ! to 702 south Locust street before De-

icember 12.

| The followirsr thinirs are asked for.] i For the baby eliric at Hammond,! money, clothing for children under six ; j years of aifo, towels, coal and talcum |

______ i powder. For Rust Hall, money, hann-

| kerchiefs, combs and brushes, tooth

The meeting of the Woman’s For- pastr an(j tooth brushe , ( toj^t ar .! eitm .Missionary Socie of the Moth- drpf . s | Pnj! , ths of wa - h ?0 ods.; odist church has been postponed one ^ pajamas adu | t sizP .

nam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year

by mail outside Putnam county. PERSONA! AND LOCAL m:\vs

week. Her. !♦.

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A “Good Loan Mn*l

Salisfactorv to

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1/ a loan is‘not just as Pa tisf an tor v to you, the borrower as to US who extend it, R ’i ; ' nnt ‘* ^good’* lonn. a If you are not pleaded in every r . spect you hre not som* to say ' Rood word for „s to your neighbor or friend. If every transaction is not mu . tually satisfactory we have f a ii en down.

COME IN—WE WANT TO MAKE EVERY SATISFACTORY IN' EVERY DETAIL TO YOU.

'TRANSACTION

Loans are made up to 3300 00, with Furniture, Automobiles, Live Str, as Security You

sigm your own note

Indiana Loan Co*

21 1 2 E, Wash. St.

Phone 15

Mr. and Mrs. Ruts Entertained Guests

Mr. nnd Mrs. Reese R. Buis entc tained the follow inn; puests Thank--, ,J _.. , r,, _ * , , \ i, c* 1

Mrs. Will Ferpuson uid Mrs. Clay Carver of Rockville wi re the weekend puests of Mrs. Bell M. Carver and I

Mrs. J. W Carver.

Arnold Dav, southw, t of Green- - ivinp day Mr. and* Mrs. A. R. Sharp castle, who suffered evere injuries] of Pontiac, Mich.. Mr=. Louella Dobbs,] when a team of horse ran away Mon NIr - '''n' 1 E. E. Dobbs. Mr. and] day, entered the eountv hospital Tues- 'Airs. Bruce Turner, of Indianapolis. I day for treatment. ^ and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Confer of]

1 G reeneastle.

Mr and Mrs. Fran!. Thomas Route + + •!• + + +

d returned home Sunday from De-

troit, where they spent Thnnkspivinp 1 >w, "crs«*t >. >. < lass

with Mr and Mrs. Horice l.eachman

and dnuphter M iry Frances Callahan.] The Anple Club of he Christian | chin h will meet tor ' with Clara] l.imile Conklin at the <' i-tian ehur , 'i pat'-orape at 7 o’clock. Members ple.ise note ch i nee of t me. This will

\K PON JOB I I DF.CREASK

States Senator Dwipht \Y. Morrow.

Pa (hour in the millionaire pre«ide't

AKRON. Ohio. .UP, -Althouph the " f the iLnen Thread Company and

di Yki m lir : ctor ta other, concern* including

have approximately '.oOu less unetn-

, leyed this winter t an last, because of .a municipal drive io relieve the si :- 1 • ■ n b\ financin'-’ ipioveine-t n: o- ,' 3 Ct -. T number of suli.i. 't- d. p inient ■l"in charity, howev, i. is e.stimateu pproxi matlj thi ai e fipui < »

he Central Hanover Bank and Trust

C ompany.

He also is president of the American Protective Tariff T.enpne, accord ii " to the I93<t Who’s Who.

i he it -hoit meeliiip.

CHICAGO MAN IS SI IC1DK

CHICAGO, Dec. t, (UP)—Georp Mi • Dollie Ca.vl, F. Houlihan, 51, who had suffered Mr-. .1. T. Adams, e severe financial los.-os in the stuck accompanied the bod

Met Mith Mrs. Priest

On the nipht before Thank-riving, the Young People’s clu.-s of the Somerset Christian church met at the] home of their teacher. .Mr . C. f Priest, where the) enjo.ed a delightful party. After a soeial hour the guests were entertained by games

such as "Tell It Straight,” "Uncle

I'.ul Cawley Jack’ Death,” “Thread the Needle” i Vntralia, n]..'while perched a-top a rolling jug. i f Fred \ contests etc. Then too all were plens-

G WDHI I NDKCIDKO

LONDON, Dec. l. .UPi The VIt

market transactions, leaped to his death today from an eighth floor wi dow of a near north side hotel. Police were informed Houlihan once had a fortune of $300,000 but ha I lost practically all of it in a serie- o' - financial reverses.

Cawley to this city .Monda., -enii. . were held the grave

Uni, t Hill .emetery.

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.inn. Ihr.se indigent will he cave! I hntma M. K. Gandhi, leader of India's

through a -1.000,000 cit\ and re

ief agency we I are fund.

The “Rubber City” vote! kluo.OOO n bond-' to rernvate and improv, !'

cd water reservoir. Hundreds of t.ie.i ■ :.re h.ing employ d on the -fug ,r er

Ian in e.xecuting the program, t it'icinls hope to increase the foi.eha* 900 men can work n each Estimating that th< numher .

• mployed has dedineii, the w .t .r

oiks department- i e municipal P mloyment agerny—reports that appli-

cants have declined from (5,00.) to t.OOO in the past year. Some of this

hrinkapp is believed du • to a hack to-

he country movement.

millions in their struggle for indeI'en tpnee, -aid today he has not yet dr ided whether there hail he “pe .re

or war” in India.

Gandhi received pi international nea-papermen after the adjournment of the indecisive round table conference on India, explained he was not yet n ad) to express a definite epin 'I'. i'*n of the |)olic\ outlined by the Britu - i-h goveimment. but hoped to do so

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A : ew Ford sedan stolen from tlm King, Morrison and Foster garag

Funeral services for iiarnid I

Crawley Who passed away at Mr« fo ,. u . a| s | aUffH .,, \rtzona, Nov. 18. were held at tiie ' > Rector funeral home at 10:30 Mondav ] Cirl Sw in, owner the Green, ismorning. Dr. Monger, pastor of thejth -■ rvice station on north Jackson Metho i-t church, was in choree. .-tie,', wdich ha- bei n leased to II

was by Mrs. Lawrence Crunni.

where 1° hear the splendid voice of Cully j n : Price in song, accompanied at the : piano by Martha Boatman. The Judy 1 Oichestra also rendered several selec-

)■ il irmle-- ot l. nliiidge - | >l , l tiens-ap|)reciated by .'ill p* r on-.

■ hog- at liidianapi. "ii Monday, i ar except three of tn*' entire class

November 30th. Th* averaged 188 an-'we red roll call.

lb nnd because ol their tine <|Ualit) Refreshments consi.-ting of punch.

1 • g* and taffy

"ere purchased hy k an & 1 mn-; wpt . P , P rved after which at a late

hour the guests departed voicing the -entintent that Mr- Priest was a roy-

al hoste.-s

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Pallbearers were Willis Blackwell. Harry Lane, Walter Gardner and Kino Sweet, his four childhood play-

mates. Commander Robert Hoff: i.an I pired De ember 1.

of the American Legion and his firing! squad gave final taps at the grave.

met Fia/.ier an I John Hanks for ihpast year, took over the -tation Tuesday ai d will operate : in the future. The lea e of Frazier on Hank- ex-

CHEVRON"

Final arguments were heard ye-ter 'iay afternoon before Judge Hugh' i: the c.isp of Smith vs. Jackson, venue, i 1

( omitr) Reading < lub

To Meet Thursday

'The Country Reading ( lub will hold its annual exchange and -noon lunchI eon Thursday with Mrs. Charles Hut-

Au airplane piloted by Clarem e!‘ heson at her home on west Walnut

I'e . accompanied by a student r ” a, L

flier named Lloyd from the Dre-ser. d’d* d* v d* +

Aviation School at Terre Haute, stor-l * I*. Bridge ( luh

I over night at the Gr,,ucastle ait

TO -I < < F.KD Morrow TRENTON, N. .)., Dec. |. (UP)<.overnor Morgan E. Lar-on today an meed the apiiointnient of \V. War ■ n Barbour o' Rum-on, N. J., to fill he unexpired term of the late United

iieie eve.-al weeks ago tmder myster- from Spencer, in which Mrs. Smith i ions circumstances, was recovered by trying to enforce specific performance in-ttrance agents near Chicago Satur- in the sale of her residence to -he j -lay and has been returned to the local Jacksons for $15,000. The defendant i U-n) company. The car bore a Chi- Margaret Weymouth Jackson is the Icago city vehicle license indicating it • author of stories which has lately ap- ] had been used in that city. When peared in “Good Housekeeping’’ and ] found the car had been -tripped of all other pero Reals. Kivett of Martin

wheels and removable part- and altand- ville >

oic <1 near an old canal. The motor and Murphy and Attorney Vine

number had been chiseled off and Indianapolis otliei marks of identification removed, ants.

1 port. 'The plane flew ovi t the city

foi a short time Tuesday morning be fore returning to Terre Hauu .

A motion for a cliang'

from Putnam county was filed in tin Putnam circuit court Tuesday by *h< plaintiff in the suit of Frederick < MacMillan against Dora Sweet and

epresents the plaintiff ^ind Ha) | Guy T. Wright, lor d contractor-. The

of | plaintiff alleges it cannot hav<

To Meet M ednesday 'Hie E. I* 1 . F. Bridge club will meet with Mrs. Evan Crawley, North Indiana street at 7:30 o’clock, Wednes-

! day evening-

of venue I -t

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Eastern Star To Fleet < tffic rs

Grerncnstie chapter No. 255 0. E. S. will meet in regular session Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. There

. ... xvill he the annual election of officers, "nr, ent the dote’i I land 'mportlal trial in the loot | d-

i Surprise Party Given

For Otis MilU r

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Enjoy Your Christmas Dinner at our Expense FREE

James Denny, of (Tovenlale, left

Mr. and Mrs. Oti- E. Miller were pleasantly surprised with ;i birthday party, Monday evening, it being the former's birthday anniversary. Twen-

fm Ranid City, South Dakota, ye-toi-day where i<e ha- accepted a po-ition with the Black Hill- Amusement Fo], pan) a- artist. I „ Itlaek Hills \rr.uso ^| me t Company own* and

W eight theajei -. James Denny i- t lie #5 j vonm'o-t son of Mr and Mrs. Fly]

Denny anil i a jt idunte of the t " j. ii^l t-ti t'binfpe'I jt

cago Art School. 1 *■ Coffey and family, Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. Caviness, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Me-

Mr John Burk f Russellville was I Gann and family, Mr .and Mrs. H, J. so unfortunate as to fall while pa--! Miller, Earl Perkins, and Mrs. Nettie

sing from her homo to that of Mrs. I Miller.

A l urkcj m ill lu* uivt n to each person w ho purchases and has delivered to his home between now and Christmas one of the new (JEVKK \l. KLKCTUIC RADIO SETS.

Come in and hear these modern radio receivers. Believe your own ears.

General Electric Popular (onaole. Complete :r. $124.75

Other Model- Priced From $72.50 Tn $345.00 Let the complete details of our offer to irive you a Turkey P R E E

Moore Electric

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operate- 1 L v -two ft tends came with well filled

.! baskets. A delightful supper was served. Those present were Mr. and

iney-j Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. & H. Chevrolet Sales Inc.

N. JACKSON ST.

GREF.NCASTLE. INDIANA

TELEPHONE 346

Hainhridge Man Weds Danville Girl Miss Bertha E. Tate, daughter of James F. 'Tate, of Danville, and 0»ear Mallicoat, of Hainhridgi', a son of Sir. and Mrs. Clay Mallicoat, of Coatesville, were married in the e iirthouse hero Tuesday morning hy Elder E. H. At hey.

John Edward Crosby, little -on of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Crosby of Roachdale, underwent an nilnoidec. torn) operation at Culver hospital in Crawford ville on Mondav mominz and for a few day- Mr-. Cre-by and her son will be at the homo of tho former’s aunt, Mr Charles IV Grantham on ea t Main -rrer-t.

John R. Grime- Friday morning, r- 1 - ceiving a severe i ut over her right eye Dr. D E Re, d wa- called and after an examination she was taken to Culver hospital where the wound was dres-ed. She w is brought to her home here where he-is resting as well a could be expected. Issues jn ip,, ca-, of Neil is. City of Terre Haute were heard yesterday afternoon in the courthouse, b<‘f re Judge Stevenson of Danville. Tin-, is .» case in which th * contractors are attempting to recover $40,000 from tiie city of Terre Haute for work done about twenty years ago. Hays nnd Murphy and Sam Royse of Terre Haute represent the plaintiff, while H. C. Crawfor L city attorney, represents

the defendant.

DO YOU KNOW? I hat we do all kindK of I' lectrical wiring and repairing. I hat we maintain an Electrical Service as well as Radio t<, the home That we carry a full stock of Elec • trie Hunplie* and futures. t all M VXIN and gel ymfr washer, cleaner, iron <if lights Repaired and at tin -*an* tinic check your Radio. Mason . Radio & Electric Service ** Vi”** St. Phone 502

Tliv guests departed at a Into hour wi iirg Mr. Miller n .my more hapny birtfm.'i) . *t* Mrs. D. F. Denny Hostess To Cloverdale Club .Mr-. D. E. Denny was hostess to the Fortnightly Club of cloverdale on Wednesday afternoon. The program was a.s follows: Responses t" roll call, Thanksgiving quotations. Music by hostess. Thanksgiving story. Miss Mary Gilmore. Reading on Thank giving, Mrs. W. S. Burris. Refreshments of chicken sandwiches, Golden Glow salad, individual pumpkin pies with whipped cream, and coffee were served by the hostess! Guests were Mrs. Alton R. Murphy! Miss Ixiis Sinclair, md Mrs. Nellie McDonald, Cloverdale; Mrs. George Fox, Reelsville; Mrs. T. J. Reese, Kempton; Mrs. Willard Denny and Mrs. Uly Denny.

Sensational Discovery* 666 Salve A Doctor’s Prescription lor Treating Colds Externally Everybody Ufinfi It Telling Their Friends $5,000 Cash Prizes Lor Best Answers “\\ hy You Prefer ()(>(> Salve for ('olds” I he Answer Is Easy After You Have Tried It Ask Your Druggist First I’rize $500.00; Next G'ii Prize- $100.00 each: Next tw- ut) Prize 5 $50.00 each; Next forty Prize- $25.00 each; Next one hundred 1’ri/.' GO.OO each; Next one hundred Prizes $5.00 each. In case of a tie identical Priz* 1 ' will be awarded Rules: Write on one ido of paper only, i.et your letter coil' tain no more than fifty words. Tear off ’Top of 66(5 Salve Carton anH maj. with letter to 666 Salve Oonte-t, Jacksonville, Florida. All letter mu-tbfin by midnight, January 31, 1932. Your Druggist will have Ii i of wieners by February 15th. 666 Liquidor I ablets with l/tlt Salve Makes a Complete Intern*! and External Treatment.

Yum Yum Have You Tried Krispy Krusf DO . NUTS and CINNAMON ROLLS Snow White Do-Nut Shop Mflioleaalo and Retail 21 S. Jackson Si. |* hone 8fi|

Christinas G) fo rrtiuos B

Beautiful Christmas (?ards Funny Christmas Cards

and all kinds of appropriate greetings for the many friends to whom you send . holiday greetings. —o Priced from 1c to $1

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