The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 December 1931 — Page 2
TKL DAIL"' BAt-JNEH C-KSENCA5TLE, INDIANA.
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22,1931.
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When the opportunity comes for which you have been waiting - ,, a few hundred doiiars may be the one thing that will enable you to grasp it. Wouldn’t it be wise, then, to come in. open your Savings Account now—and build your “opportunity fund” with regular deposits?
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"It Tiavcz Tot Air • Miss Call Returns
Entered in the po=tcffice at Green- f ^ r Vacation
castle, Indiana, a? second class mail matter under act cf March S. 1379. Subscription price, 10 cents per week: $300 per ye jr by mail in Putnam county; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Futr.-.m county.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Charles Hanna f RoackdaU ■was a business visito: i-ere Monday. Mrs. W. W. Tneker has returrea home from a vlsi ; Salem. Indiana A daughter, E May. v.-as'borr. to Mr. and Mrs. :ib:rt Chadd Sunday noon.
Mrs B M. Min: ing Mr. and M: - Taylor Place. Lieut, and Mr San Antonio, Tc, here Wfdnesday days.
:us Is here visirS. R. Rarid?n,
Frank Irwin ol will arrive “pend the holt-
Mrs, Kelley Dies
EXPIRES FOLLOWING YEAR’S ILLNESS—SERVICES TO
BE HELD TUESDAY
Hainey. On March 17, 1899, she was and Charles Kelley, died in infancy, married to John W. Kelley. She was Funeral services were held at two
o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the Fed here and the Royal Neighbors lodge. 1 Most of her life was spent in this
I community.
Dr Percy Bwahleri of St. Louis, is here for a few do- - .isits with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Alien Jr., east Semin-
ary street.
Miss Margaret Bryan, teacher in the Newcastle sc: Is, will spend Christmas with ,.er mother, Mrs DeesL- Bryan.
W RllCC^llirTlVa member of the Federated church oc ‘ oc ‘ TT YT p H t, v
At missemine llf ,, „ ie Rovftl v^^hor, ind^.l"^ c , hur T ch ’ with , the Rev ”■ L - The ^ ung ^ A8s o ciati ° f >
Todd of Indianapolis, in charge, of Eainbridge win give a Christranu Burial was at the Russellville ceme- program on Chr. mas Er e i.i the
Surviving are ten children, four sons, Oren of Wavelar.d, Lawrence n id George of Russellville, and John
rr- FT T vrr r F nep 09—of Indianapolis; six iaughters, Mrs.
• - KUa Everman,. " ' Proctor :in<i * ■■ Alu,rv , - - ill of Ruatellvilla; Mrs. Pearl - • CrawfordtvilU, and Mis
on P th was taused by malignant Hat bison of Detroit, Mich.; one:
• B -Hu ev. of Livonia, Ind.; i nvo sisters. Mrs. Lu^y Workman, of
"drs Kelley was bom neai F.ede- Oakdale, Calif.; and Mra. Leila Green-j
February 25 . n Hill. Calif.; ami 19 o laughter of Janies ana Julia Ann giandchildren. Two children,
Bert Rule Is Killed In Mine
Bainbiidge Maeo. hail Mrs. Florence Foster Patterson of New York Cl will spend the : holidays with he; parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Htrschel C Foster, eaa Stn-
i inary street.
I Percival Allen a student in Har FORMER ( L O V E R DA L E MAN Busincs* . g< 11 , MEETS DEATH IN ACCIDENT 'he Christmas houdays with his par LAST FRIDAY , ontg - Wr - an d J P Allen J: oast Semniary street.
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Fo; 1 Your Convenience Ail AiP Stores will remain optn Wedn«*d D« S| until 9 00 P M. and ThuisJay, Dec 2t. until 10 00 PM.
Cloaed All Day Chnstma*
Christinas Candy French Craarru lb. 150 Cut Rock Candy lb. 150 Filiod Mixed Candy lb. 19c Assorted Chocolates 5-lb box 89c Brilliant Mixed Candy lb. 15c Stick Candy pk B . iq c Christmas Nuts
English Wrlr.uts Bratil Nuts Mixed Nuts Aimor.ds Pecans Peanuts In shells
•b 29c lb. 19c lb. 19c lb. 25c lb 29c lb. 10c
TURICEVS I. 27c 15cOysters pmt 2"c Hi m* ■ hi le and half lb ific hf-C’f chol “ Chuck iSfi
Relatives at Cloverdale have been, Knights Tempi, stated conclave notified of the death last Friday of Greencastle Ccnr .mdery, No. 11 Earl Bert Rule, age about 50 years, a for- Wednesday even . at 7 30 o'clock mer CloverdVe toxVn*hip man, who Election of officei^ R C. 'Moore _ , was killed in a mine cavein on his Com. E E. Caldwti; rec. farm near Gillette, Wyoming. Mr. I Mn? Dorothy Cog> eU deaii of Rules son, Enc Rule, was injured inl wonun a( National P) k 8em;nary the same accident, but is expected to Waahlnr .:„ p Q v n gpend thfc lerover it was said. I Christinas holidays with her daugh Mr. Rule is a brother of Pecker ter , Mrs . c . w. O'is, in Northwood.
Rale of Cloverdale, and formerly lived |
on a farm east of that town. Several Charles Mars! all, county assess r, years ago he and his wife and son re- * s in Indianapolis attend tig a state moved to Wyoming where they bought rneetng of count asses Mi Mara farm near Gillette. shall yesterday was named on a comMr. Rule’s father, Tom Rule, also Kiittee to make a study f intangible
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met a violent death, having been kill- property, ed by a train near Wallace Junction 1
several years ago.
File Exceptions To Final Report
j Otto Warren, 50 yem old penal l farm escape, who received a one to | live year sentence in cir, uit ourt 1 Monday, v. s tal-en to the state prison J ft Michigan City Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff Walter Bryan to begin his
sentence
Emmett Scott, Gieencastle man,
Miss Marjorie Call arrived Sunday m evening from Philadelphia for a t'-vo gjL weeks vacation with her parents, Dr and Mrs. C E. Call of Roachdale. ^ Miss Call is a graduate of DePc.uw 9 and is now attending the Curtis t n- ^ st’tute of Music in Philadelphia or ^ a scholarship from DePauw. ❖ + + ♦ ■*■ ■* ^ Surprise Party for irf Mr. ana Mrs R. R. Buis Mr. and Mrs. Reese R. Buis were r? pleasantly surprised Sunday a f ter '!S noon by their crab. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wangteli and ^ laughter Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.|'^ Dobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans and son Edward, Miss Jennie Mi'chell and j Dr. William Fox, Mrs. Freda Bunten and daughter Marion and l rank Rickaid, all of Indianapolis. An oyster supper was served at 0 o’clock and the guests presented Mr. ( ^ and Mrs. Buis with a beautiful wed-
ding gift.
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Kindergarten Friends
Her© 5 $300,00 or less; May be easily obtained, by a loan on •your furniture, Live Stock or Automobile.
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Y@ur 12 to Months to repay Don’t stan to pay until after New Years. Lig-mfied and courteous treatment to ail
MONEY INDIANA LOAN CO
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The Limertale Sunday School will give a Christmas program there on
Dorothy Anne Conrad entertained et ^ neEl,a ' 6'ening A splendid prokindergarten friends with a Christmas g!alT1 ,n keeping i.h the season has
party Monday. Games were played, Christmas s.ngs were sung around the Christmas tree. Those present
been arranged
I am a good little girl and Mother ami i m nk. i,„ V J bring me a doll i„ 1 ,;,d a bakij and don’t forgi ij , j Flexanne. Sh v.-;n. - a hi^ii | 1 and a baby walker.
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Bokar Coffee Irt/lince Vilest
Exquisitely Aromatic, and Flavorful lb.
29c
Queen Anne 9 o>. pkg. Qq
Marshmallows i* th. bulk i b . 15 C Arabian Figs s <». P kg. 10c Canada Dry Ginger Ale 2 bottles 23c Cake Flour, Airy Fairy 2% n>. P kg. 19c Pineapple, Del Monte suc^, 1*. e. n 19 C Pan Rolls do*. 5c
Stuffed Olives
Encorrf
Pint Jar
39c
Bulk Dates
,i 10c
FKESH fruits and vegetables
Cranberries howA
2>»* 25c
Celery, Mammoth Sta l k
,.. . 5c 1
Tangerines, 2 Oo?
Jersey Sweet Iljtatoes,
3 Lb. Iflc
c^tAtiaktic* Pacific^
LOVERDALE ESTATE INVOLVED was taken to the penal farm at Put
I IN ACTION FILED IN CIRCUIT namvilh Monday by Sheriff Alva
(GIRT Tl ESDAY Bryan,an i son William Bryan, W be- - gin ssr ing a 80 day sentence received Exceptions to the final account and * n * utnam Circuit court on a report of Ulysses Denny, admimstrar , ^ ' 81 * e c hild.. neglect
rior of the estate of Harvey Denni/, | the International Accounting » .
former Cloverdale man, have been ciety, In.- filed suit in the Putnam filed in the Putnam circuit court by Circuit ur- against Robert C Goff Bertha Lucas, administratrix of the of Russellville Tuesday, to collect estate of Elizabeth Dennv, widow and an alleged unpai i nctr. A demand of deceased wife of Harvey Denny. 4125 is made Clifford R Dickerson It is alleged in the exceptions that is afoiney for »ne plaintiff
at the time Harvey Denny died in I
June, 1930, he left a widow, Eliza Mis * Ali na Louise Harney, who is beth Denny, since deceased, and three Hn in?,ruc ' tor at DePauw university, sons, Ulysses Denny, Charles Denny, 11 r ' VP ^ rom Greencastle on Sunday and Dora Allee, children by a prior |° v > , ii until the first of the year with j marriage. According to the complaint, 1 !lel P :,ren,s - Ml and Mrs. George S. ‘ at the time of the death of Harvey 1 Harney : ‘ nd 1)1 ,her > d tint a Harney, Denny, his son Ulysses Denny, and !lt their horne 011 '» outl, Walnut street.
Everett Larkin and Charles Denny, of
LETTER TO SANTA
were Bobbie and John Pierson, Ray- £ ear g an . a ciaus mond and Robert Fisher, Katharine j , am a little Kirl _ e _j eht year9 ol( , Manhart, John Eddington, Rebecca I Longden, Harriet Seilers, Sara Ann ■■ ■ " ' — Z,„ k and Uf. ye ,«
Puinamville Man Weds Brazil Gill
Miss Annabelle Roberts and David Dueil were married at the home of the bride’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Price of east Pinckley street road Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the presence of the immediate families The ceiemonv was lead by the Rev. R. E. Lucas, who officiated wit hthe double ring ceiemony. Miss Roberts made her home with her aunt and uncle and Dr Due'll is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Zar.ng Duell of Putnamville. A wedding supper was served at four o’clock. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Faring Duell and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hedge and sons James Clinton and Melvin Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Hany Stevens and Miss Mildred Fonannon of Terre Haute; John Holden, Mr. and Mrs. John Price, Reiv. R E. Lucas and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs Price. The couple will make t eir home in Indianapolis where the groom is employed with the Cushman
Motor Company.
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Holiday Bridge Luncheon At Country Club One of the most delightful bridge luncheons of i he holiday''season was given at the country club by Mrs. G. D. Rnea, Mis Moffett and Mrs. Feamei Heavins. The room was beau tifully decorated in Christmas holy vreathg and red candles lighted each of the fifteen tables.
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Martha Washington Club I- Meet Wednesday The Martha Washington club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 30 o’clock with Mrs. Dacie Hubbard, 101 P. ik stieet. Mrs. Hattie Thomas and i.Mis Milt Brown will nave ebeige 0 f (he program. There will be an ex
change cf gifts.
Fern Alexander
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THE LAST TWO Shopping days will serin as slioit
as two hours.
Ail those who have not yet coin))]et c d their shopping, although they ai hvre--wiji find this store eager to be of - i.vice, and assistance to them.
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Our stocks are large enough to offer many appreciated gifts
for Men and Roys. STORE OPEN EVENING'S
J. F. CANNON & CO.
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the firm of Larkin ar.d Denny, were
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indebted to said Harvey Denny in the that"Mrs!''waitei‘ , Undem^ r of Hm sums of $1,00° and $2,000 respective-! eity received a telephone message at ty, as evidenced by promiaory notes, ! noon Sunday informing her of the which have not been paid . , . " * B n r 01 tne Th, .uit all w , ,.1,, Ul r ,M, th. E ",* *!*' Denny I, .eekin K to have n (in.l „. - •><»•
port of the estate of Harvey Denny
an illness with dropsy and hear! trouble. Mrs, King is survived bv her
Needlecraft I'luh Held Ch. istmas Meeting The Nedlecraft club held their Christmas meeting Monday afternoon at the heme of Mrs. William Grogan on Bloomington street. There was a full attendance Mrs. Maynard New gem had chaige of the program wdiich was a contest and v as much enjoyed. The house was beautifully decorated in the holiday array. There was an exchange of gifts. Christmas carols were sung. Di-iicious refreshments v/ere served in keeping with the season ami the Christmas spirit prevailed thioughout the meeting
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Indianapolis Couple Married IIer-> Monday
Robert Key Brown and Georgia 1 Catherine 8 ben; bo*h cf Indiana- J polia. came to Greencastle late Mon- \ day evening, aroused County Clerk
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Stationery We are ufferuiv a fineiellection ot beauhlul aiaiwjv ery al prices reniarkauly low! .Some uiuittuail) reii'» f,i ' able aeiectiona al 50c Others from 25c lc
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counted fc>r.
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE—Hens on foot, 16 cents per pound. Phone 616-Y. 22-lp.
FOR RENT—Four room house, 33 Beveridge street. Call Boswell bar ber shop. . 22-2p William Johnson of Indianapolis un j derwent a major operation at the county hospital Tuesday morning.
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Is your Radio working good? How muc» belter would it be with a new set of R. G A. Kadiotons. No service charge for delivery on mataliaticn this week Mason Radio & Electric vine st Service Phom 502
and Mrs.
Jonathan Ft Brown. Indianapolri i* .1 clerk, while the bride, a daughter of Mrs Samuel H Black, of Columbus O.. is a correspondent. It was
the second marriage for each
VATICAN BUILDING COLLAPSED VATICIAN CITY, Dec. 22, (UP)-' The entire right wing of the Vatican ' library' collapsed today. It was feared three persons were .buried in the ruins The artistic loss was expected to be tremendous.
Book Ends Handsome book-endr, in modern and antique designs. Very specially priced at $1.00 and $1.29
Boohs New worlds are open to all ages through the realm of books. Serious or frivolous, moderately priced — you’ll find a book here for every one on your list.
V-" Sheaffer P*" 1 and Pencil
•—Make welcome gifts. Let us show large assortment
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Sam Hanna’s Book Store
