The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1933 — Page 4
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•We now have on hands practically a com; plete stock of Fleisher’s yarns. Yarns that are suitable for Rug making. Afghans, Knitting Sweater}, Dresses and many fancy items so suitable for Christmas giving. Also Rug frames. Rug Fftrms, Rug Needles. , Knitting needles, Etc. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOUS. C. PREVO COMPANY
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Mis> Dorothy Newman aiiid Harold Storm iwonv united in miniate at tlie Bethel rhunh Saturday morning. Th% Rev. Charle Mull of tli-eenwood read the single rintr ceremony in the presence of their immqdiate relatives, and friends. 'ITie bride lovely in | a (rown of white satin. Miss Isda j \cose was maid of honor smd the I Rev. Dallas Rissler was best man. | Tile y< un>r couple will reside with I the jrroom’s mother. Mrs Dessie Hr\»ir of fireen astle | is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. K. K.
Buis.
Mi Harry Hunter i- ill at the j home of her daughter, Mrs.‘Homer d’ \b ('an.muck, at tireencastle.
T Horaco Robinson and family re- |
J reived many useful presents at the j shower given far them Friday nig'it •it tlie home of Harry Hunter. Mi Robinson's home was destroyed by a
file re.ently.
Mr. and Mis. Kaiory Mi < aiiiniack | Mrs. Myrtle Cash spent a few days visited Alice Hurst Saturday night. last week with her mother, Mrs. Wise. Virginia and Helen Meek -pent the 1 Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. . with Miss Laverne Ham- K F- Buis were Clen Burgess an.) j
-J- -J- -I- -I- -J- ■t* * BBI.CE UNION •i* By Imogene Hurst •I* •’* •{• *t* *!• -J-
Miss Imogene McCloud spent the
weekend with Nellie Kivett.
Miss Avis Cooper spent the week-
Kans., is visiting Misses Clara and Flizaheth Cunninpham. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutherlin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crooks, near Rockville. Mrs. Charles Scribner entertained at dinner Thursday Mrs Margaret Fink, Misses Belle and Lucy Leonard, Mrs. Floyd liudner, Mrs. Rosie Spencer and Mrs. 1‘aul (ioff. Mr. and Mrs. Tarney Wils'on and daughter Rose I n pent Sunday in Indiannpolis with relatives. , Miss Lucille Wilson visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. Louis Mc(iaughey. * The Befhanj Biide class will hold its seventeenth iimual lianquet in the Christian chin Saturday evening, \ v' 11.
until 10 o’clock this morning. Both repeal forces and drys were claiming
victory. •
Louisville’s interest centered on the mayoral cl* tion, with Col. Dan E.
Bolliuta, the airplane designer. LaGuardia acquitted himself heroically during the war, was decorated by the Italian government, and •returned to tlie United States. In 1918
NOTICE OF S M.K OF REAL
ESTATE
\t Public \uction by Administrator Do Bonis Non, \t ith Will Vnnexed, of the Estate of Elizabeth E. Scott.
Deceased
The undersignetd, administrator de j end with Imcgene Hurst,
bonis non. with will annexed of the estate of Elizabeth F. Scott, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of
the power by said will conferred, h* j weekend
v ill at the hour of 10:00 A. M. of toe , niond.
29th day of Novepnber, 1933 at No. Mrs Laut i Foster, of Indianapolis, 1 Brynn of Greet and Mr, an& Idl ind four wounded 901 South Locust Street, on tin* ha- been visiting Mr and Mrs. Leslie i Mrs B*'rl Buis of Lapel. marked electioi lav in Kentucky. The premises hereinafter descrilied offer Pritchard. Mr. and Mrs. White ol (Ireelicast 1 * ( on repeal the 18th amend-
6 Slain. I Woumlrd \s Knitiuky Votes
i KNorr hi vvv wets, drys
( l. MM VICI'ORA BALIOT (.DIM SI \K IS TODAY
Carn ll, Rc iublican. opp sing Neville j he was re-ele ted to congress and he
Miller, Democrat.
HAS INTERFST1NG CAREER NEW YORK, Nov. 8, (UP)—Fiorello 11. LaGuardia, ele ted to Ik* next mayor of the nation’s largest city has tlirouu at his colorful career been known a- a scrapper—a man who never h* stated in attacking a •problem or pi ject, no matter how great
its immensity.
The “little flower” of New York’s streets, during li years in the house of i.'pri'-intatives, gained a national reput itimi for his great energy, his j frequent oratorical outbursts and his ' willingnc-s always to fight, even with none standing at his side. Called upon in the tecent mayoral I campaign to buck Tanimany, on one hand, ami Lie popular d seph V McKee on t *• other, he plunged into his task with characteristic zeal, exchanging blow for blow with his op-
family *f (Vate-ville, Mrs. De-si oting and vi*
" | ponents,'wearing out his secretaries
LOl'LSVILI.r Ky . N**v. 8.—Heavy | and a-soi iates by his restless person-
for sale, at public sale, all of the interest of said decedent, in and to the following described real estate in I’utnaiu County, in the Btate of Indiana. to-wlt: Lot numlier Sixteen (16) in Block number Four Ni in E. J. Peck’s Addition to the town (now city) of (ireein a.-tl*'. Indiana. Said sale will lie made subject to lhe approval *.f the Putnam Lircuit Court, for not I**-- than "I tlie full appraise:! \alue, **11 the foil wing terms and r nditions Cash il *1*1 • <4 sale. Said real estate will !»■ -old free I from th** lien- of any mortgage or | taxes air rued at decedent- death, but j subject to the taxes for the year 19.'5:i j tlr*' are payable in 19.14 and subject | *o as-essments that arc payable in i 1934 and thereafter. ALBERT K. WILLIAMS, Administrator De BONIS NON. with will annexed. K. S Hamilton, Attirne.v. 1-IH BANNER \DS GEI RESl LIS
Virginia Parker was in Indianapolis | spent Sunday with Fred Hunter and [ nient and cn
Wednesday.
i> issues served to tiniher of voters in
wini \i* i ii \ i oir. s \ i i 1 STVTK
| family. I bring out a lai Mrs. Myrtle Storm .-pent the week- u s: counties,
end with Lester Storm .and family r.-i %. ep tied was in Mrs. Sadie Dudley railed on Mrs. ^ \ ,ui*.ville, whi Hugh Chilis, 50. a d in Hunter Sunday afternoon, , Democr shot to denth
Air. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daugli- i n ;, n argumen ter attemUyl the wedding of Miss. Four men IVirothy Newman and Harold Storm 1 wounded critic
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Saturday morning.
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RUSSELLVILLE ♦ 4* x- ♦
j Harlan county j Hearing, 72 y* i seriously in 1- ; -on Jim, 48. w .
4 lion with the -a*
that caused sixjal Irive.
He will hold the highest executive post in i e city which gave him birth. He was i> in 51 years ago next month on Van k street in downtown Manhattan, be n of an Italian immigrant who became an army band-
master.
Fiorelli*. at the age of 3, was taken
to tii* army posts of South Dakota and Arizona and spent much of his
killed and one boyhood among soldiers. His father ..t Layman in the mcyaiit for him to lie a musician and *1 fields. Watt today he is reputed to be a o mpetent
old. was wounded | cornetist.
ug "iinty and his As a young man he became United
irrested in connec- States counsel at
il ing.
served seven successive terms bHfore he met defeat in tTie elections last j fall. His opponent James L. Lanzetta, beat him by about 1,000 votes, j To recount his record in congiess is virtually to recount the events in congress during the time he* spent j there, for he was almost always in the thick of the fight. He interrupted ' his congressional career once in 1919 j wihen he was elected president of the board of aldermen in New York. In 1929 he ran for mayor against James I. Walkei and was defeated by
nearly 500,000 votes.
Maj r LaGuardia is widely popular as a personality and is •known as a wholly conventional man, given to spontaneous outbursts and actions. In 1929 he married his private sec-, rotary. Miss Marie Fisher, and immediately discharged her from the government pay roll, having only a short time’ before been emending *
nepotism.
A etii.-ading wot luring all the | year.- of prohibition t , II*' enj* y - hj glass of beer. He is an expert cook : and when ht; v has visitors at home, loves to den an apron and demon- | strati- Ids "ulinary adeptne.xs. He is | shart, standing only five feet two inches. He weighs 165 pounds. His facial characteristics resemble those of Napoleon.
■I'DNloHT.
CA$tf f D HCR OAUQHTIK Kiss, S$fu, BRADY
Thursday - Friday
NANO CARROLL PAUL LUKAS
ON THE SCREEli
‘A KISS HEFOReI the .MlKUoir EXTRA •>N THE STALK depauw band OF 50—PIECES—SO In { Thirty Minute ( onert I
NO PRICE ADVANCE
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4 4 4 4 4 4 4 lion with the slu ting. I return to New York he joined his Mrs. Delina I'a.ivi-r of Staunton. .Near H pk ille, in Christian j local Republican club. Alnnst by acVa., left Tuesday for her home after ounty. Lloyd .M juess, 22. was stab- ! ( ident he was picked to run for eon-
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a visit with her sister. Mrs. Mart An- i I'cd four time derson ami other relatives. I in a quarrel. Miss Bello Leonaid sjient Friday ir 1 The Huilan Indianapclia. Z. B. Blanton, Mr. am.l Mrs. Lonnie Clodfeller j John Blanton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. und his son Z E. O Blake at Dalqiville. i Blant 'n, 26, \i Mr. iiiiil Mrs. Orville Pitcock and : Hannibal Sh
Mrs. I. *:a McGaughey spent Satur- killed an i his M!* ged assailant. Juhn day and Sunday with relatives at In- • Nance, 50, n* was wounded in
dianapolis. | Middlesboro.
Mi." Blanche Spi-iuir of Richnvn• 1, The counting v tes iliil not start
i-n he intervened , gres* hack in the early days of the
i war. They thought n.» Republican
y men killed were I would have much chance that year in , years old, his son the district, hut LaGuardia made a
\. 11. Hensley, 57, Hensley, 21, Jesse
■ wounded.
:!H, a negro, was
vinced me of that.” 'I lie prosi-i utnr als*> t'jil fjJ first time the manner in whii4| man.-. -uspe* led I-., n,,. i,*.|, kdl-rJ rebber ami ;,li ., ^1 captuml by the youthful leputia
iff, Jack Cook.
“Sammons ua inUxinW I
cafe known a- Victor’s nuT
CROWN POINT, Ind., Nov 8. — ' d» r fhi miM
T iume, and on hi.- j ^Prosecutor Ftobert G. Estil | here, Estill ,i.*i H* «
said today “definite evidence” had ! «»<»•“».' •■"mnd • dnmli«n Ix-eti uncovere-l linking .lame- (Fur) ir| d 11 ' I"* ** h •'’•i* J Sammons, despqrado aftd gangster might h* ruhii*-*. Ihcy M*iitj held here, with Imnk robbery and I deputy sheriff and Cook went!
murder in Indiana during ri'ient | plui e.
months Cook foun*l Samm m- ,-iuiiijj Estil said he also believed Sam- , P'hle with a .1 , dih* r pij
la)) and caning huilly f r nniiu prosecutor -aid The deputy i near Sammons' tahle, inadeil lunch and snatch*'.) t ih irun. San’inons t * h-indf-ji &
:loor-to-d or canvass, and went to
Washington.
He wa- an ardent pacifist, but when the United State.- entered the
mons, wanted for |>ay roll mbberie in Illinois and Maryland, had assisted 10 convicts in escaping recently from the Indiana state, penitentiary
war. he enlisted. He was sent to the I t Michigan City. He said Sammons
Italian front to take charge of American aviators, having learned to fly himself under his friend Giuseppi
TOBACCOS ?
might have accompanied the prison fugitives in robbing hanks since their escape. “We have no intention of allowing Sammons to he removed to either lllinoi- or Maryland until we investigate thoroughly his operations in Indkina,” Estil said. "I believe he has plenty to answer for in Indiana. His willingness to return to Illinois with Chicago p-lice who came here yesterday for him enniiHiHmiHMiiHiiiminmMiimiimiiimiii
1931 HUDSON COACH $345 Lum & Abner- 6:30- 10:15 Kitur, Morrison, Foster . Ford Dealers Since 1910
rency at Deputy ('"ok i-al)n« -1 brought him L* th,- '"uniyjjiil fhe pi iff • I cry charge along wit chai i':.:*" 1 ing concealed weapons, piilifes .atiou, carrying a i*iniiiM*l perinil. .*n ’ !"■ 1 erty. T ic stolen iiniiii-rty *3,200 w hu I K till -aid L *ul vinr"il i.ad henii taki-n in ci I3 hank robbery. Bond "i | • * ns m the 1 Estill said 1 loedeil in raising tliat amount/ file some more charges.”
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