The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 November 1933 — Page 2
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t. tit. et. She r-a> that Maria hail b. ti iheie y, hunt an he went to say i it the ohil I a J-i K" home. Dire i >r jo ef n Sternbi rt -iy< tiUit .Yl iria wa tl.i ukIi work arid that •Hie h. I I a': i II Hll'l I ii|«.ii in.-! rdcliiiy hi i when .Mi Dint I ' i,. ,.j ei.l . h. Ir lohl I, m ' I : 1 At illy rate, vnii'f; were rai- <1 and | .i .•: a line to do And wait, there’s u min* I When Marfa showf.l u* ayain yestet Iry I iiehi rul hy h i two l o ytMial 'yl the dmylity schmilmai n itihil tiiat she must work only two hour- to make u|> for the day In f tre, >o.i iiiow and must n oi ,ii 'he i '.i rno.»n for tnstruetion. But did she report? She Hid not Romilt is, M < Smith has filet tsije ment with her -it|'*riois an l, 1 uniter 'he roles, Maria ■ aetiny: iiermit H automatieally mita-ele t ; What’- thi ? In Jaek Oakiel I»ed i’ i there are twelve pirtures md all of the a in yiil l-dith Ha’lhnvi'.y 1 Two years atm every fiff it fan i /tev. le.ii I day ver; few [>eop|e • en know lie is alive. Ill nan : iI .1 Ma.-tro and he is the riri ny who ,:il tie) Ki hi la Harhu tlirrt 1 in <■ d wlio ill ltd'll, fouirht Hat ittalino f,,r Hie featherweight chain* ion-hi ' f the woiId. Hi -ays he it -t that ii»h' I rails* a « at •tract was j eveloni.g Ufa.n Ids eye
rivri in tit Pai unount ptjpir y dej.iirtment. ' '] t i.-n’t thi liest Joh in,the , 1 orld.' he II J . "o.|t dt’f ., .j.'tr I ! ive to mi R1 i i y Wifi and litt !■• ! .lauyhter a. id I have to save up *n- . ti none i for an operation Y\ f■ n . rinfr” - .
yt Jii'K’trl l.MI’SKS Tom Hr On has taken leases upon Iwn ahull.h |, ed void claims ill Sonora (Calif.) O p .in* ItHstiliim he panned about #4. id worth of the preriouinetal mo h day for several la.ee Nov hi has e i-.•hi e i two men i , work hi.and Bn ,»r Cabot will have time iff « . He rule F It day and isn’t definitely t ie .*n y ,j for another until a month. \di b ■ in.'' fir t "The t i n i * ■ / . Dbcm ing a.t ■ If the Baers be, one i"Co jciled, Thelma Told an i I’at De t its i, will dei erve moat <if tin cn It for jtalkine them into it . . George O' ti ieii’’ • lling mo ■ Cm- Ik e' ;. * i <|ii h .k mtr m -' , r"
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[\\r l.eiw Ayi'c- or anybody else until die is 27 . . And she is only 22 now Bert Wheeler's girl friend. P it -y
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* Fri 'S’rick Skinner, r■■ siding near Mt. Meridian, suflfeted a fractured left leg, Tuesday afternoon while cutting timber. Mr. Skinner was brought to the county hnspital for medical atten^ofi and was then returned to nis tiome.
M» .Hohert f,. Sanfotd and duugh-
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. and Mrs. C. L. Sant id, cask WashMu'ci H 1878 ' ,,n street, left Tuesday f¥ir their
Vr OUm r*' ” f •i'.o.," ,n Minmnpoli , Minn. They SubacripMon price, 10 <«*» P« h> Wamg.
week; $3.00 per year by mail In I utnam County; $3.50 » ?.' 00 per yeiy by mail outside I^itnajp County.
L. Sanford. e •
collect illeged unpaid
Parker, is working in his picture, “Hip, Hips, Hooray" . . And fur swell titles. I’ll take the new inuie for “The Vinegar Tii e." It’s t . he i ailed "TIk Grateful Age ’’ DID YOT KNOW I hat M (' Kiel Is once headlined a . how at the F'ollie- Bergen n wh : , h •
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
- . .*« • was filed in cir uit court Wed,1 iiesday by the Fillmore State hank I against Claude Law-on and Robert l.uVsnn. Demand- ' ftiOO and $550 .1" made F'rivl V Thomas is attorney for the hank. •
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RESTAURANT THI RsD MMiN Baked Chicken Pie 25c
Mrs. Aaron Thomas, west Walnut, sfeet, is reported (piite ill. Mis- Jewel Wright is confined to i r hiiine in p.i-ick ( Impel hy illness. The Mo se lodge will meet in regular session this evening at 8 o’clock. ’ \i! members an ui ed to be pn enl Homer Lu as suffered a badly lac rated right old Wednesday mornrig while working at the state high-
way garage.
A hi*" ting of .!! h > al attorneys with Judge Wilbur S. Dinner was held jn circuit court room Wednesday aftern on at 1:30 o’clock. Rutli H lines, iaughter of Mr. and Mr-. Ray Haines, south Jackson street, elite! ed Central Beauty College at Indianapolis Monday. Suit of Charles King against Claude !’,. Cantonwine and Reggie E. Canton■vim to f nodose a mechanic’s lien, ha been dismissed in circuit court. ]• nplo e.s • f the Northern Indiana v uinpany worked until about s : "11 o’d ick Tuftsday night before i they located a break in a circuit , h an ed the -treet lights to lie ! nut until that time. Jie Bamberger, .i.aua "er of the power company, said | the high wind Tuesday caused the break in the cable. In the mandate suit of Walter W. j Keller against Bertie C. Cox, trustee of Jefferson township, the plaintiff ' has filed an affidavit in circuit courl asking for a change i f venue from l hi.- county. The suit was hr tight by Killer when Cox refused to re-em-ploy him a_s a teacher in the Jefferson township schools this year. Keller al lege- that under the tenure law he i entitled to a permanent position a teaehei in the township.
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City firemen were called to . the home of Bert Wool- on east Ohio -tic. t about II lock Wednesday uioi'iiug when split from the chimney set the r. of op foe. Firemen used wai' i from Iho I, » tank on the lire truck to extinguish the blaze. A hole several foot ipiare was burn al in the roof.
I Mil \ N M*OI I- I IVKSTOCK Hoe T,2imi; hole ■ IJ>54; incstly 15 cent- lower; hulk IHO to 275 lb-., $4X5 to $4.10; few choice lots $4.15; 275 Ihs. up, $8.86 : / I oil; 140 t , TOO His.. S3.70 to l$3.s:i; 120 to 140 Ihs., - : .0 . I ■ ■ g | 4 1.25; packing uw $.i 00 to ' 1.75. Cattle 1,600; calves 700; too many fresh and stale -leers for limited buying requirement -; some buyers not i iterating, ithet s talking 25 cent- lower when interested at all: iiUHu rou. loads ilucd at $4.60 to $5.75; low cutter an.| cutters steady at >1.00 to $2 00; other she stuck negle ted; vealer- 50 cents lower at $0.iHt down. Sheep 1,000; la little changed, undertone weak ewes and wethers largely $6.50 to $ii . . small lot $7.00; bucks $5.50 to $,V. .. thrownuts $3.50 to $500.
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Ton$orrotr...x'>i (lie MCroke of $8 Yea, indeed . ..you’d better art - ireiefcly if you Mrant one of these coau! K writing hargjdiia.. .rvm al their origiaaJ prions 1 And nou — at thean "(Jearaway' rrdiiftitUM — they’re "•nup-ern-up” valnea that'll bring the town "hot-foot” to Peimev'g J
Irresistibly Priced at .00
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Mil D FOR 19.13 IN IN Dl \ N A IS BFLOW I K.I RF.S FOR LAST YEAR LAFA YETTfr. Did., Nov. 15 —Com is not shucking out (piite so well as wu- e\|M»cted a month tigo and the indicated yield (ier acre f r Indiana - 29.5 bushels, as compared with 37.5 la t year, according to the monthly ■ rnp rejport as of November I. issued ■ May by the department of agrirulural sloti.-tii of the Put lue univetKy agricultmal expeiiment station hi cooperation with the IJ. S. department of :igrii ultural. Total corn pro- • hut ion foi lie state was estimated .( 126,96*1,(Hr usltel.-, or 72 per cent l ’ i-J yeat prodluction. However, in unusually lute fall permitted a •rcn'.deal of Lila planted eorn to ma-m-p and coin husking was unusually I veil advanced on November 1. An estimated yiejd of 53 bushel | • i acre for potatoes is one of th j mce i on record, although late po■M t are tinning out much better • fmn the early crop. Likewise, the I . stiniated yield of sweet potatoes at | ip bushel, per acre i- eonsi lershlv I iclow average. Soybean pn Jurtion, with an indi'•(ted yield of | j bushels per acre on | I Itl.UOO acres, is estimated at 1,540,'hd bushels a compare| to 2,208,000 a -t year and 3,044,000 two years ago, while the estimated production of | 'oivpeas is 50.000 bushels, compared with 52 000 hu-hels a year ago. The yield < f tobacco was reported >t d00 ip-r acre with a total uroTuction of 12s per cent of last year’s crop, which was very small doe to a small acreage. \pple production is reported 26 ;ht ■ cut of a full crop, or aliout half of in average crop, while pen. made 37 j per cent of a full ernp as compared Hi the ten year average of Oj pep • 'it. Grape- made nearly an aver-
| a:>e crop.
The percentage of rows milked in I I e first nf Novemhor dropped to fi 9.2 (st cent as compared with 71 5 Id "oid i* month liefore and a year ag", while the pmduetion per cow milked was 17,;j as compared with I’.s the previous month and 18.1 a
year ago.
HiiiHiHtiiiiuiiHHiiiiiiiiiitniiiiHnnmm 1930 TUDOR SEDAN . S 95.00 No# I ires ,tnd Just Overhaul* I M M X ABNER. 9:15 NBC ° Kintr, .Morrison, Poster Ford Dealers Since 1910 ufiliilllllllillMlilHIlliUlliiiiiiiimii,,,,,,,
Society News, I Sellcra-l’icrson V\ cdihnjj SaturduJ Mi.-.- Twyla Pearl Pierwm, daugh 1 ter of Joseph Pier-on, of AT ;yd townhip, iiecame the bride of Max dvugene Sollies son .,f Mr anl Mr Frank *''•'1 let s, of North Salem, in .eremony performed at North Salem Saturday, Nov. II, hy the Rev. .L -cph H. Craig. The brilegroom ig a «. 11 knpvyn faimer of*thc Nortii Salem community. They will make their h me at North Saks". . .J* •!• -I* -c .J. J* Mrs. Hildebrand Hostess To Boston (Tub Tuesday The B aton olub met Tue da eve ning tit the home of Mrs. .t'. D* Hildebrand. During the business session the club voted to give $5 t,, tinmilk fund and $10 to the welfare council. .Mi* L. 11. Dirks had charge of the program on the subject ’’Dixie.” Mi -. K*. R. Bartlett, councif imunhn. ve a report * I l he meeting. •!• •'* J- •!• -L -F JIri Kappa to Meet I'ri Kap|i.'i 'ill meet I urstlay eve uing at 7:30 o’doek with Mrs. \V. J. •Ci'ider. •!• •!• *1* -I- J* J- JCouncil of ( lol>s To Meet I'horsday The Council of ("Tubs will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 aVJock at the Methodist ehurch. •’• *1* *h *!• *1- •!• B. and I* Women To Meet Tonight The Business and Prnfesigonal Women's clubs will meet tonight at 6 o’clock at Elms Inn. •I- *1* J- -I- .J. 4* -I* Celfbrat Th ir 40th Wedditij' Anniversary .Mr. and Mis. Charles McFerran elehralpj their 40th wediling auiii versary Sunday. Nov. 12, with a turkey dinner server! in eaf-terh. style. A large wedding cake fori the eenterplece for the dining table. I)lnn*r was served to the following ■nests: Mr. and Mrs .1 K Coffman and iin Clifton Karl, and Charles Coff nan and family, of Bninbih Mrs. Millie (’offman, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Coffman. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Coffman and daughter Julia Jean. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Bril ton. ill of Ronchdale; Mr. and Mrs Mat •on Johnston and son of Lizton: Mr. md Mrs. Sam Johnston. Miss John ton and Mr. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs I. uwretire Steele and ehlldr’n. all o( Indianapolis; Miss Elhi Coffman and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Dirk--, of (ireen ••astle; Ki-ntieil h Fiw-eoals. Bain bridge: Mrs. I'aiilin,. Gowln and children, of Danville. Mrs. McF rrao n ad a brief -keteh of their wedding which took place 40 years ago at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Charles M Coffman, Ho. ceremony Ii.Jiiv performed by R-v. Woods In tlie presence of forty guests. •Js 4 J« »J« »J« vj* »J« *f« Fntertained Tuesday With Bridge-1 unrheon Mrs. Helen Srhaffer entertained Tuesday afternoon with a luncheon at Mi s Sara Bridges’ tea room. Bridge was played at the Tri Dell house. •!• Mrs. Hellinger Hostess lo New Era Club Members The reguLir meeting of the \i fi Kra club was held Tuesday afternoon ,t the home of Mrs. J. M. Hellinger, o;ith Ct,liege avenue. Mrs. Jesse Jones gavei an interesting Ic ok re view on “Miss Bishop” hy Bess Street er Aldrich. A general discussion fol lowed. During the soeial hour the hostess served refreshments •!• •!• •!• •!• C iiincil Of (Tubs To Meet Thursdiiy The Greencastle Council nf Cluln will meet Thursday afternoon at 9 iVlis-k at the Mellndist ehurch. ♦ 4- + + 4* + 4- !• Home KconomicH ( lub- To ( elehrate Achievement Day Home Economics club member of Putnam county will celebrate achievement day Thursday when they hold an all-day meeting in the court house. Miss Blanche Zaring of Purdue university, who has had charge „f jnstruclirgi in the club project -i ,,|,"d this year, will he present Ui give further lessons # A mottling session opening at 9:30 o’clock will be for leaders only, hut the bn-Jtrt dinner and afterno n e sion is open to every one who wish*to ntlentl. is >y« ■ ,n t„. given the leaders by Miss Zaring at the morning session, while she will also dismiss "Braided Rugs” in the afternoon at the «pen*nieeting • * 'Kher fealnic of Uu M. fMM • ■ion are *dectr n ' nfi , . , e ,, it? singing, diseu n ... project Mi next year, reports by the secretary and treisursr, talk l, v F \\ |: , , , 1 beth '1 Dinner will be served in the aasem-
Expectant Mothers
AT TO MEN who YV suffer month after month and prospective mothers who need added strength should take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Read what Mrs. Ernest R. Landis of R. R. 1, Coal City, Ind., says: "I am glad to
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YYrilc to l*r. Pi#*rir'> Olinict Ilufful«>, \ .. for tree vu^tiit-ul udvire.
hly i jonr with each woman contributing sandwi.-he-. .. dUh of food and her own table service. Election of ofti: , rs will follow immediately. »!« »% *’« •]« »F Woman’s Bible ( hiss To Meet Friday The Woman’s Bible Study club of Lie Methodist church will meet Frilay afternoon, N v. 17, with Mrs. Herheit Church. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Ryan will be assistant hostesses. Mis. A. M. Arnold will have charge of the devotions. Mrs Nellie (’handler will have the program > n the subject ’Thanksgiving” ►j* »t« *!« •?« »i« »?• Tri Kappa To Meet Thursday Tri Kappa will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Alice Krider, Campbell apartent This w ill be an Unpor iant isitie s meting. HOT ( HOCOLATES i onnia’a Hot Cho 1933, fast stepping and uproariously funny ill colored revue which ran for an ntire season on Broadway begin its •veek’s engagement at the Indiana heater Friday, at Indianapolis. Recommended to diversion seekerT\ that famctts Brourlway personality Walter Winchel as the “Swelegnnt Revue” “Hot Choeolates" boasts of a -tellar cast of Harlem Entertainers seldom seen across the footlights in a single production. The large company deludes Pegleg Bates, Avi- Andrews, Lucky Seven Trio, Baby Cox, Radeliff ind Rogers, t Je hot chocolates dancing beauties and the fanyr.us colored Paul Whiteman, I cRoy Smith atul his ■'liially famous Connie’s Inn Orches-
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CASH Loaned y our Car ^'Tarao. .**ur present Pawm-m.\ 7,ir- ^ tj Liiliana Ixiani T 21'i K, Wash St. -
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he has achieved fame in spit, handicap that would have ,|j, hf| i *“ 1 t h > ' "tost intrepid indivilual, ' lost one leg in a railroad acrid* 1 yet dances with such speed ,m| that i,, a n ent dam was given the first prize. Rah, was reeijnth -.een with Willi, Eugene Howmd in “Ballyhoo", casian revue ,,n Bmadw;,, !'hew- w n. in Blark. On the screen, Indianapolis’, Dick I owell wall retuni in "f, (■■ ach” his fir.-t nad acting r„|r, ported h\ Ann Dvorak, I.vle 1 and Pat O’Brien. Interest in th, is «livi. led between the fierce fo wars fought hy 77 „f the ,o« l?aitin« football -tai who appeal "nd the exeiting love triangle of Talbot, Ann Dvorak anl I’at 01
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