The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1933 — Page 4

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ME DAILY BANNED. ^ KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, APRIL 4/1933-

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These had to be hits!—w\\h the Printzess Label and a price like this

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S. C. PREVO COMPANY

( 1,1.MON I VI.IS l.ittl IMward Staiuily. on of Mr, and Mi Gooia'e l.u\t: near (juilH'y, lias.'od away at their hoiri" We In.'— , day. the funeral ua- conducted here at the M P. Church Friday at one udock by Kev. McCloud, tile little remains were laid to rest in the cemetery nearby. Raymond Keyt a d John fc'iiflur | pent Sunday with Mr. Kd Kelt and | ■son Willis.

niiiL r callers Willie

w ie Kd h' yt and son

<i ‘ore, Hinton and sons Jessie and Frank sjent Sunday with George Frank an il wife. Claude Crodbrn and family spent Sunday with C. i; Goddard. There \v ill he preaching here at the M l‘. Church Sunday, April tl. hoth Sunday morning and night by Rev. Wm. McKeehaJi. Mrs. Kmily Boswell and Mrs Lula Staggs spent la-t Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. O.-car Fubank Mrs Mary Ami Stiles. Mr. and Mr-. To nmj J, 'ilison and wife -pent Sun day with George pierce mid wife, eve

Mrs. S. 0 K i-or called on Mrs. Ora Thomas Saturday evening. Mr. and .Mr.- l iliott I.nsor spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Harhison and family of Morton Vaiia Meres 8c< tt spont thi e ek end with Martha Ann Spencer. John Bee and wife spent Sunday evening with Charlie Hart. Charlie Miller and wife and Clark Miller called on Klbert Bettis and wife Sun lay afternoon. Willard Miller and family .'(ant last Wedn -day night with Harry Neff and Family of Parke eou dy Mr George Humphrey and - >n Jim.i • and Mr.-. Glen Arnold visited their father Thomas Bettis and daughter, Ma.\ine, Friday evening Miss Susan Prichaid spent'Sunday with Killy May Burk. Mrs V iolet Shonkwiler sp it Sunday with her sen Mr. and Mr-. John Shonkwiler Mr- .Mi' nie Hruttian ami graml-

New U. S. Cruiser Commissioned Budget Director

For the first time, Old Glory float proudly over th, C.S.S. Portland, newest of Uncle Sam's 10,000-ton treaty cruisers, following the ceremonies which commissioned the doughty ■ , fighter a a number of the United States Navy in good standing. The .mnnr-sioning ' >'>k place ai Charlestown, Mass’. Navy Yard before a ,li -tinguished gat In i mg of naval d'gmtaries. lusel is Captain U. F. Leary, who is commander of the new vessel.

daughter Myrhan -pent Sunday ning wntli her mother. Mis. Sam M u

tin at Rockville. NORTH ( LIN ION

Mr. and Mrs Jake Martin and children and Mrs. Minnie Brattain spent Sunday afternoon with their mother, Mrs. Sam Martin at Rockville,

Mrs. Martin has the flu.

Mr. and Mrs Kd Ivism spent t c week-end with the latter's | irent-. pai'ents, Mr and .Mr Wilbur llarni son. day Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Bee pent Su i day afternoon with Mr and Mrs.]

Chas. Hart

Mr. and Mr Frank Coupe. , -ited | V. i

D1 8 in o n t» • Decked Lou... Faith fu 1 as Long as the Diamond s Held Out . . . The R e d• y Light, Heartbreak, and Hot -ha Saga j of Gotham’s J Glorious # Sinner...

T " ni ‘fhtar,j -^ rv tomorrow

Representative Lewis Dougla . ' Arizona, who has been appointed b” p >sident-elec( Rot ■ 11 tor of the Budget in the new Admin istration. Rep. Douglas was chair man of the former special Hous*’ Economy Committee, and for son'" time past has been aiding in th® preparation of a plan for governmental reorganization.

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Sumlay with Mr, and Airs. K.-to'i | ativn and in ighbors

Cooper at Roachdale. ; in during Die illness and death of

Sumlay visitors with .Mr ami Mrs uur father. David Pollom We also de-

George Frank wen Mr. an I Mr- Guy i -ire to expi* . „ur sineere thanks Williamson and Gail. Mr (i-orgi ll n- 1 the Rev. Peek to all who gave ton, Je-- Hint' ll. Frank Hinton ami j flowers, slid to all who as-isted in any

Cloyd Hull. ! way.

Mrs Chas. Hart, Kueille an I Don- The Pollom family,

aid were shopping in Indianapolis

Saturday.

nie-, as appropriate Faster card

orations.

tenioon with Mr-. John Malicoat. Silver polka-dots set in geometric | V|r.- Cord.a Temple siH'nt Friday squares on a white (larchment card

afternoon with Hattie Kendall. j frame an Easter rabbit, the silver and j n t j, e w inter, when the first cold Mr. and .Vli> Hope spent Thursday j white combination! Iieing especially :l ] S ] > || begin-, puts on three pairs ol afteriuK>n with Mr ;uul Mrs. favorite in thi.- modern art ol me a ov( . ra |[ s and wears them throughout c ’ lum ey Perkins. I Reversing the combination, white pin- w inter. When the two top piairs I uiu Weller sp nt Thursday morn-j point dots are scattered do dy over to unravel and disintegrate, ine with Mr-. John Cramer. a silver background to fra re floral i an .| finally fall off. he knows spring

Mr Isiiia Bell and daughter designs A prim Victorian maid dots Jaunita spe i Mon lay afternoon with her pink dress w ith black, and not to Mr Julia Case. | be outdone from the point of style a Air and Mi Douglas Eggei - called baby bunny weal - compel i I polk i-

M and AI• John Malicoat Thurs- dotted yellow.

They’re doing new things to the time-honored Esi. ter colors this year, too. Take, for instance, the familiar pale yellow and lavender. The background of one silver dotted booklet in

for their kind-1 terprets its Easter yellow in a vivid

lemon color, offset with lettering to match. Other seasonal greetings run

the color gamut.

MAR WEST SINGS — “Franlae and Johnnie" "A Man What Take* Hi* Time”

morning.

< A KM) (ll TH INKS

•■.ish i th.mk our friends, rel-

is here. A glance at the garments ently disclosed that .^(iring is

around the comer.

geoitKtry, vail A J. Aladlem,i visor of restoration. Sandstone w ith .dight traces of unlike any formation kiunm in vicinity, formed the tairway ml of the subterranean pa arcati The opening to the tun :e! i covered at the bottom of a','et pit, from which the ]ia,sagena* off to the side.

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MISSION PASSAGE

EDI ND Y(il I H SOLD HI' < \R HiRl

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NEW MAYSVILLF. Afr and Mr-. Ed Cramer Ida and Laura Steward spent Sunday with MK and Afrs. John Cramer. Air. and Airs Charley l .ggei pent' Sunday with Mr and Mi.-. I’eny Gonlan and fa’i ily Mrs. Ellen Keck spent Xniidav i 1

SAN ANTONIO. Tex. d Pi-Exca

valors at the old Sat Jose mission near here accidentally dug into an underground passageway, which opened into a large chamber, which

lias mystified archeologists-

What use the room may have been to mission inhabitants never may be known, for excavators have searched in vain for clues as to its purpose. An

Soring air vent lead.- from the -urfuce of the

possibly just two | ground into the room

weeks off dej ■•riding on how much ! AI irkings o i stones used in making

I 'K POLKA-DOTS Ma r (r g ... Overalls last ttWfrcWTys indicated the early residents

I Solomon, a farmer near here, early j of this country had knowledge ot

WORN ON ERA El.S FORECAST SPRING

CULBERTSON, Neb. < UP)

is almost here

,NKW A OKk, 11 Pi It*> going to Iw pimtually a polka-dotted Faster, at h 1st as far a- the P.idd Easter cards arc concerned. Good old-fash-ioned polkadot- have takea tlicir place, along with the chicks and bun-

MIDDLE BoRO, MaAut< mobile price hit a new | •* when a Canadian youth old ‘ to a local man foi •*.!. i The youth approached Police Al len C. Si.'.'oii and explained ' he was enroute from Ontario to land to find work and had on! j cents. He said he wanted to funds wit i which t - get to New { so he could hoard a cattle boat] I work his tr ms-Atlanti pa-sgej After selling the car, tliejl | headed for New York with 1311 capital.

What Tornado Left Of Home

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i. Cuba.

cm want character as well as mildness in a cigarette...Luckies have hoth!

Everywhere vou. go-at co-mopoli • an Hiivanv a* in oqr own horuelind — disi rinittiating i>nioker$ piefer Luckiei. Why.’ For one thing, because of their bnr, fragrant Turkish and domestic I obaccos—ta ref u 11* selected, perfectly

Mended People (he world over want n cigarette that ha# CJumtcTer. Second, and all important, because these hnetobaca'isare“Toasted”—that scientifi' ptoi^ss which creates true miUlne.'ii. I or (hese two reasons—character and mildness—‘ ‘Luckies Please/" &ec*use'It’s toasled’*

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have h« "ii kill* d or injured i i a series « f tornadi which recent tornado left of a hone a t Sum, nit, La

Elevated to Cardinalate by Pope Pius

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kr. unusu*’ Fops Pius racent cor

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connection with the cele-

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are here shown sfter their elevation to tn late. Left to right, they are: Cardma ,, £;r jy Ir.nitner; Dalla Kotta; Rodrtgo Vi..en»u •

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