The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 December 1931 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER
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Herald Consolidated
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31 ? 1931-
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Opening an acccuni with the Campus Market. Our Wish Per 1932 May your antinpr. cions become realiza-
tions.
TO OUR CUSTOMERS. OUR FRIENDS AND OUR COMPETITORS
We Wish
u k KVfrw New Year J
“It Waves For Aii“
Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; $3.60 to $6.00 per year ’• by mail outside Putnam county.
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
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LErirr L CONRAD, Proprietor
Fresh Mont
Fancy Groceries A ird Vegetables PHONE 82
MILK. PRICE REDUCTION
Due to the fact that we are able to buy ;|> at a lower rat from our producers, we j| reduce the retail quart price on milk to 10c, Effective January 1st
Merchant policeman Tom Morgan was a visitor in Bloomington Thursday. James M Hedge. Reelsville R. 2, has entered the Clay county hospital for treatment. Will Wetz is opening a new apple sales room in the Sudranski room on the northwest corner of the square. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reeves of h Lone dale are the parents of a daughtev. Dorothy Bernice, bem Thursday, 11 December 31. 5; The Conference Club will hold a 5 i ■ atch party at the home of Mrs. ; George Garrett on south Indiana St. : at 8 o'clock. Members please note j | the hour. \; The i::al pcstcffiee will be closed j i all day Friday. No city or rural deI liveries. Mail will be received and I! dispatched ns usual, Postmaster E. P II Bartley announced today.
The annual Christmas party of the S. C. C Club was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Thomas, Tuesday evening
Wilbur Parsons, 42, a penal farm with Mrs. Aaron Aronld and Miss escape, was sentenced to serve one to N'eii Brown assistant hostesses. A five years in the Indiana state prison, bountiful turkey dinner was served by Judge James P. Hughe«, in the at 6:30. Putnam circuit court Thursday after- Yuletide decorations were used ; noon. throughout the rooms and the long
dining room table, made to seat the twenty-eight guests, was centered with a plateau of Christmas flowers in the lovely color®, and was lighted | with red and green tapers in silver
I holders-
Following the dinner the exchange I of gifts with Miss Susie Talbott assisted by the little Misses Jean and Francis Gordon, made the party quite
merry-
Mrs. Blanche Brown of Indianapci- j is a former club member, who was ( j unable to be present sent a gift of! hand lotion from her Penn Aits
Miss Eieanore Cammack left today
for St. Louis where she wiii spend the rest of her vacation with a former school friend who is a librarian in the library of Washington University. \ Miss Cammack has a position in the ]
library of Purdue University.
Model Motoring
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Community To Be Host To Road Men
economy st ork OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY, JANUARY 1ST
Eat Sail Fish for Health and Economy. 12 large fish 25c Fresh Chesapeake Oyslers are better. Extra Standards pt. 25r Sanitary Sealed, keep better Pt S0c Fresh Pork Bones, while they last, Lb 5c Fresh Pork Roast, lb- • 10c Fresh Sausage Supreme 4 Lbs 25c Steak, Lb I3c Fresh Young Plate Beef. Boil Lb 7c Beef Rc . t from yearling Heifer 15c Beef Steak frern yearling heifer nothing above. Lb . 25c Tomato Catsup. 32 Or. jug 25c
Pure Lard, no Be* f ,
3 Lbs-
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Gold Medal Kitchen . i Flour Gold Medal ( 1 2 iarge pkgs. (Ser.e. Free) • Cocoa Hard water Toilet Soap !:r Fair Sex Toilet Soap , iOc Bars Ouick Naptha, white iaunarv 3 cur price, 10 bar? :y I." axv,ell House Coffee tb Golden Pic Coffee. 2 i y Fresh Soda Crackers- . „
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t-resh Graham Cracl j , Box ,. Texas Seedless Grapefruit Bozen
Head and Leaf Lettuce, Celery. Cabbage, Binanas Oran. , ons, Cranberries, end what do you want? TELL US TOUP NEEDS—WE HAVE IT. PHONE ,
Beauty Shop, 117 E. 16th street Ind-j Crawley led the devotions which was j have pointed out the ne hav .
MEET AT DETROIT: BIFTKPLACE
OF THE CONCRETE
PAVEMENT
rural loads was built, is to be the gathering place of the nation’s load'
mg specialists admin, tu
ianapolis, to each member of the I f°W owe ^ a business hour.
During the social hour refreshments
Miss Florence Hughes, Miss Lucile were served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Glidewell and Miss Mae Allen were.Ellington, Mrs Cox and Mrs. Cowan.
I guests of the club. i + + + i A short business session was held Members of bt. t-auis ' tiurch
DETROIT, Dec Sl-Ws ne county. and report given bv the charit y C om-A" Give Musical Tea
Michigan, where the first rule of the I mitte£ nf the baskets sem out by the, The musical tea which was to have country’s 90,000 miles of concrete , club at <y br j strnas ■ oeen given New Year’s day, will be
The next meeting in January will'given New Years eve at St. Paul Bap- prison terra of five n ' i
, be election of officers, at the home'tist church social rooms from 8 to 10 meted Ray iBridgewaten
builders. January 11 menwers of the l f Migses Susie and Lelia .Talbott. P- m.
American Road Builders Association' + + + jcup of tea to stait the new year,
will assemble in Detroit fur a week
Modern methods, he
mot dangers, they founu 275 cases, in only 75 ,
sea of extreme type is i K-,, r i. , ,, ■ i SENTENCE 01 6 BEDFORD, Ind , Dc
Everybody invited to drink a ! convict, when i,e pit
anastiietics.
event dying
m which highway views and facts will be interchanged, the latest creations in highway building equipment wlil be seen, ard plans made for fur
| to charges c.f attacking i He was taken to th, i
Grcencastie Couple
Married At Rockville i SPECIAL ANESTHETISTS URGED refomatorj at P^„ Edgar Edwards, young Greencastle j Bridgewater was cen farmer, and Emma Flyo.i, also of i ST LOUIS, (L'Pl—Two scientist®, e, '‘bei, ltL'8, ,,t ••
Dr and Mrs. A. E Monger will keep open house at the parsonage,
421 east Anderson street, for mem- , ___
bers of the i ngregation New Year’s 1 ,er P-'giess on the load b jnead | cens!e at Rockville and were married Barrett, in a tieatise published here, l,eie on P al0 ^ e it 0111 <*
Day, January 1st, 3 to 5 o’clock
Greencastle, secured a marriage li- J Dr. Harvey McKay and Dr R M. S
T his will in no v;ay change the quality of 'iur milk. In fact beginning Jan. 1, we will | my our milk on a grade basis using sediment 1 rad bacteria tests on •11 milk. Nothing but fl the highest grade milk will be bottled for our | '".'temer^ assuring them the best milk pos- | sible. 1
Special Ail ?sext Week V ith every pound of Handy’® Creamery Butter sold at local tore ve will give away I TIT i qur.rt of Buttermilk.
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Mr. and Mrs. J E. McCurry have returned home from Detroit, Mich , where they spent the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Crisveii f muerly Miss Ellen McCurry, —ho aisr accompanied them heme for
i a visit.
City firemen made another appeal Thursday for old and cast-off clothing which can be used by needy persons this winter. Firemen said they would call for the clothing it those persons who have no further use for it win can the fire department,
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Mr. and Mrs J. C. Cammack and 1 r.g. er Miss Eleanor, have returned a from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. I Pi st and family of Tazewell, Va. j|Mrs Pobst was formerly Miss Eileen jj Cammack They drove through the II Cumberland and Allegheny mountains i j ard enjoyed a wonderful trip. Seme one stole the radiator cap off jl'i.e new C.ev,olet sedan of Charles . I Crawley, which was parked near the ;, DeFaiw gymnasium Wednesday eve- | i r. ng duur.c the DePauw-Indiana basj'kctball game Mr. Crawley wondered j if the thieves expected to use the cap ;' oi sell it cr just what use it would i, be put t: by the persons taking it. It i | was believed some youngsters might . have taken it for the purpose of try-
ing to sell the cap.
It is appropriate tljat Detroit is to there Tuesday by Justice of the Peace be the meeting ground, tor Wayne t 1 M. Bryant,
county, which encompasses Detroit, is
the acknowledged leader ir. both the manufacture of automobiles and the constiuct: n of motorini facilities There, the read builders nil see art
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Margaret Diserens- Bride Of Robert S. Neicr Ti:e marriage of Miss Margaret j Diseiens and Robert S. Neier, both of
to commit attack am
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ideal metiopolitan pavemtnt system Chicago, was solemnized or Thurswith superhighways at three-mile in ! -V, Dec. 24, in Chicago and they left tervals, superhighways wrh 204-foct immediately for a short honeymoon right-of-ways. At one-mile intervals ‘ tri P- The bride is a sister of Albert will be seen intermediate roads on 120 Diserens of Crawfordsville. The foot rights-of-way and kail section ?i'oom is associated with the R R roads on S6 foot rights-cf-v ay, an i Donnelly company in Chicago. Upon wide concrete pavements are to seen tn e , - r return from their wedding trip on ail of them \ ' jMi and Mrs. Neier will be at home to The . there are sepaiated highway ; their fnends i:; Chicago-Crawfords-| and railroad grade intersect; ns g a . , •-‘ie Journal-Revie .•.
lore, more than lort;-, and a- least three of the country’s outstanding
elevated highway intersections -.-.-here i sout ^ of ® eli t e Union,
trattic pioceeds cn buay a.teries
without stopping.
Mr. Neier is the son of A. E Neier
Since 1909, when the first mile of concrete rural pavement was lain u
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'Recent Bride Honored ' irh Shower Wednesday Mrs Ed Reynolds and Mrs Harvey
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der the direction M Edward N. H nes ! 0 ' ven8 tnte, ' tailied ™ ith a shnwar . Wayne county h ghway commrss. ner I V ' tdnesday afteinoon foi ' Mr*. Ray- , for T,.e last 25 years, tins community !T or * d Herod ’ Miss Emily has placed mere than 12,000 000 I son ’ at l ^ e ^ cme ^* rs - Dvvens
Cnnstmas carols were sung by Marjory Lee Reeves and Bobby Lou
Owens, aftei which Marjorie Lee gave b j r. number of readings and Bobby Lou
Scientists Hear 'Creation Broadcast 9 *** *** *** Sound That Started When Formation of the World Regan Made Audible by Device Sponsored by Dr. Millikan.
12,000,000
square -arils of conciete pavement Practically every bit of it is giving
first class seivice teday.
This vast volume cf concrete has
been molded into approximately 2fe') * ang U- '^f ? ~ e£t ^ h0T ’°, r When miles of 20 foot pavement ana a sin. I 8 " Has J u "! ed To S ‘ lver ’; and ilav nrueage of pavement 40 feet o. ’ ld Pla - mate Tneri as sh e played v . )der s wedding march, a little bride, Julia These things are all the result of a Smith ’ and 8 little groom ’ Mary mnstei p^an which Wayne county ^ mar ^f d in and t0ok adopted a number of years ago The ’ Kir plaC6s beslde Mr8 ' Herod where plan has been zealously followed out ’ Ky 28els,ed her in unwra PP in « the
n any beautiful gifts which she re-
iceived.
, 1 These present were Mis. Raymond .* ei^Kt jj t oc j ) ^j lS! ci arence Ferrand, Miss
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,and now that community.is within 'striking distance of an immediate ob-
jective, the provision of
! highway facilities fo v j/iesent day tiaffic. This is being done at prob-
ably no greater price than othn com ? len ‘.' Cam P be11 and Mra - Ezla
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mimities are paying for considerably less return. Wayne county’s exhibit is a testimonial to what mav be accomplished tr weii-iaid plans and in
itiative.
NEXT MONDAY!!! The Granada Theatre will make an ani}ounc n ment that will thrill every lover of Good motion pictures. WATCH FOR IT!!!
M DrPoBERTA hfiPUKAN SruCYIMG Co*KIC Pays. VApPEYS <y MAfeS Sound* made by atom, when they were horn''million, of year* e,o. end wld; h h.v. been traveling toward*
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t.gat.n, th. rny.t.nou. «o*rn.r ray. h». brought him world feme, demon.tr.tccith. Ute.t Tcientifie marvel thm annual meeting of th© Association tor tha Advancamant of Science at Nuw ^kan.-
©oundt of atomic formation ara^brought to earth by tha cutmic rays and, according to Dr. Millikan,
Tha ara end
~ ~ w. maw.aaaw awe>.*»>*v.. am* » h*ev.*e B *>a aw ail W J SI1V S. (ays ana, a CCO
th* very fir.t *ound* made at the beginning of creation. The device whereby they are picked up lnati»uta , «t >, Hou.ton, W Ta*e..* l^co'n/utUoYeTonu'inerfin^d w!»h riectnfi^gV** ,| d rougb , ^rhl*h 0 tha ,> co^ni« ray* plunge, jetting up an electric impul*. which in turn I* t(»n*l*ted into .lick* by a poworful loud »po*ker. A* each individual ray make* its own click, th* succession r**emb!es the ticking of a clock Di liUikas -ntimatcd that this activity of the cosmic rays proves that the process of creation is still geinr
on somewhere, although perhaps outside our uni-.-erse. • a
Ar.oid, ail cf Fillmure; Mrs. Ila Smith, Mrs Laura Perkins, Miss j Verna Ja.-kscm, Mrs Haivey Raines, Mis Earl Ainoli, Mrs f iiailes Pe?-' M i, Miss Grace Browning, Mrs. Ralph ! V/esr, Mrs. Ralph Browning, Mrs. Lois j A.inold, M;s. Clay Howard, Mrs. Louis Hays, Miss Gertrude Herol, Mrs. Joe Davidson fioni Coatesville. Mrs. Glenn I‘Win from R-.aehdaie, Itliss Nettie ! Davis, Marjory Lee Reeves, Julia Ann | mith, Bobby Lou and Mary Dale Owens. | I he Christmas colors i,f red a nd gieen were oarned out in the refresh 1
rr.ents
The favors were little candle hold-1 trs, fashioned from gun. diop- l ife I Save is and little red tapers
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Mrs. F. C. Tilden Elerted Presicknt Women's League
The last meeting of the Women’s L.ague for the year 1931 was held in community hall Dec. 30 at 2:30 p. m. Iis A. E Monger opened the meeting with devotional exercises Upon 'he resignation of Mrs. E B. Nicholn ! a* president, Mrs. F. C. Tilden was elected to serve foi the*-nming yeai The league members were entertained with a prottram of song- and reading^ | given by Mrs. C. W. Otis and Mrs. k rank* Donner. Section Seven MrST s ‘" 1 " 1 '' 4 *'**
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Women’s Circle Meeting Wednesday Afternoon The regular meeting of the Women’s Circle of the Presbyterian church was held at the church Wednesday afterreon. Mrs. Theodor*
Marcella Koyoe, 17 (left), and Sail; I van yirls who, police say, aided their youthful mallattempted holdup of the Beach View Gardens, in v inch was killed Ihe giiL were held at the detective bun u
Stars in Two Firmaments
l' X C U R s J 0 N
ST. LOUIS
Sunday, January 3
$4.00 Round Trip
Leave Greencastle 1 ;26
'iik tear 15 p. m
Tickets pood in coaches only. Child-
ren half fare
For further particulars
Ticket Agent
apply
BIG FOUR ROUTE
, the W0* 1 ' 1 Angeleg to be in the line-up against the University of So ; n a tomia in the Rose Bowl classic, and is shown about to ^ ^ movie' with Dorothy Jordan, charming star of '
