The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2i c

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Knterwl in the postoffice at (Jreencastle, I n - diana, as second class, mail matter under Act of

>*/» ooooMMojrr March 8. 18/8. .Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in PutJ nam County; $3.50 to $5.0o per year iry mail outside Putnam County.

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1 PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

3 • §1, TVoop No, 41 of the Boy Scouts will s! not meet tonight because of the ball Iflillltll* j M MeKiUp f (;len Kllyn, 111 , a

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Mr. and .Mrs. J. J. Ector have re turned home from Portland, Maine Mr. and Mrs. U. W. M. Reynolds Clinton vi ited Mr. and Mrs. < C Gillen Tuesday. The Calendar Dinner, Thursday at P m. at the Methodist Churdi

A turkey dinner for 50 cents under l ie au-pice- of tlie Woman'' League’ Do not miss it! Special tables will !>e arranged for -mall dinner parties. Phone 421 for reservations. Jt High grade Ar h Support ’lies in Suede or Kid, any neel \|iaire Shoe .Stare. 11

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Hi in. and Sunday at 10 :10 a. m. and

7:30 p. nt. Everybody welcome.

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gJi Mr. and Mrs Charles Trail, east H Hanna street, iiav. received a letter from their son < hallo- Frail Jr., who is stationed at th. < amp Knox, Ky., .U foie-ny cai,.p Ha getting along [Jj 1 Clarence Polion was painfully in wljured Tup-.lay aftenioon when a nail ill! hit him in the left eye He was buildgjiing a hog pen when the accident eurped He has lost practically all

sight in that eye.

Lem Todd, poultry Specialist of 1‘. ."due university, was here Wednesday conferring with County Agent K | U . Baker and local poultry men rela- | live to tlie propgram for the poultry school to be held in Greencastle Janu-

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Baptist young pe pie of the White Li. k asso iatiou will hold a rally and haiKiuet Friday evening, Dec. ], at the Bethesda church near Biownshurg Several young people of the <ircencastle church are expected t,

CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sale— I, \1MES Black or Brown Kkl and Suede Ties. Spen d sal^ price, $2.0«. Moore Shoe Store. H FOR S \ I.V.: All kinds of coal, ( let i.uc prices before buying. Phone 826-Y Roy Hillic 19 South Indianti SL 16-tf FOR SALE:—Modem, five ronn hou-e Full bas.-ii.ent, garage Good |i>cation. Addre - Box K Banner20-

FoR SALE: pring ipigs. D. \ R. 3.

Duroc male hogs, Hurst, Cireen astle, 2l*2p

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Bra/il Blork (oal Al $3.50 I^rTon iry A Ion and Be Convinced V AN!)ALIA (OAL < O. PHONE 805-K

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F'j Funeral -ervice- for Mrs Mary C pi! Ilarris<4i, who died T uesday were held ii, I We ne-day afternoon at 2 o’clock at j h! the homo of her daughter, Mi s. Alin Li 11 dldis at Putnaniville. Other services >i 1 will !«* held, TYiursd iy afternoon from ij I the home of another daughter, Mr-, dj 1 l>ella Pointer at Terre Haute, with

!>•'I burial in the Hull cemetery.

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jeiiiilM 1 \ (l an(j , Brothers re- “ ' ~ _ • ' reived word from Mr and Mrs. Ezra ^^lSI^^I5IM&uSI5@SI3lb@c(i3le!iSISSISI9leiSi&151Sf!2ISj3iSliK!ji£ , ^!SI3l9fSE.tl ! ^ts:a!...- ■ ’ H nry, Airport, Va , announcing the

i marriage ,f their daughter Nora May

||j a; to W N- Duncan of Roanoke, Va The

^ welding to.ik place in Briston, Tenn , •u \Iay 20, 1933 Mr. and Mrs. Dun 'an 7j will make their home in Roan.ike Mr and Mi Fzra Henry ate former resi-

dents of Putnam county.

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and not get hot Leaded L>v seeing us for weather strips lor storm’doors and windows and Celo l< x for insulating. A sine and economical wav to keep out tlie < old. DUN l.l VIBFR (.()MI’\N\

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Ij! INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 22.- A n|,J tal of I t new passenger automobiles ,' ! Putnam count hiring |,i Octolier, iicciirding to statistics com j?) piled undei the direction of Frank [|l k inney, < rmissioner of the bureau

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B1 tZIL ■ «* ■ - v l ■. iS ,7; ft per ton J ei 1 Lit as. Phone 2f>5. 22-It MEN those go.d Weyenberg : I, u and Oxfmd- New lyles at old pli es. Moore Flu*. Store. It FOR SALE or Kent: Six room 109 N. 1 20- 3t Putnam County Community Sale, Giecprastle, \ 25. .All kiiiil.s of lives! ck and c llaneous aiticles. Wad m FOR SALE: 1925 Dodge, four pas-.-ngt r coupe L . I tires, new liat teries. 719 Seminary. Plione 795-YX 16-tf

— For Rent— FOR RENT Seven room modern hoti-. Inquire ' IU2 Fist Seminaiy Street. 22-lt

FOR KENT ix rorun modern house, double garage, rent reasonably. Inquire f E. F Bash, 707 S. Indiana Street 2l-3t.

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RADIO Sw.e; work guaranteed. Kate.; reason:, le. 613 S. Main St. K&ym .ml V\ ilimms. 21-3p

W A.NT’FD I'-ed furniture, be reasonable. Phone S77-X.

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W AN'TIJI*: All kinds of junk and ! aper. Ili io ami furs, highest cash price paid (Jreencastle Scrap Paper and Junk < o Phcoe 004 2t Ip WANTh D Vtan witli car to take care of sat fiej customers and get new ones m I kilnam County tjelltle man or la ‘y wanted for city work, too. No inve-tinent Permanent, profitable bii ine ( for right man Write The H < Whitmer Ooippany, C(du:i)

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THANKSGIVING \T HOME k,inily tie are ( Liser m I‘>33. Ihere’s economy as well as joy •ii lidMiig I lie family gather around the hnjne board, (hu house Avaies section is leplete with suggestions to assure the i|uality of 'ftt niai»bg,ving dinner at home and to make tls preparation easy. • SPECIAL FOR THANKSLIN IN'(i

1 Oval Alkminuni Koazler*

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Small Enamel Roaster

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Large Enamel Roaster ,

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» . Cteen Handle Carving Sets’

$1.00

Stag Handle Carving Sets

$4 50

Keystoge Food Choppers

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Keen Kutter Food Choppers

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No. 8 Cast Iroa Skillet

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Pjrrex Casserole

$1.50

36 Piece Glass Dinner Set

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j Extra Good Carving Knives

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For'the state as a whole. October was .in a ,'r red letter month in auto til th, sal,., Finney'.-t chart shows. lotal sale of new cars were 3,044 for tin) nr nth as compared to 1,186 In Oct 19 • n IM pm cent. -S ilt-s jn October this year were greater than in any Octolier since 1929 For tlie ten months of this year a total of 25,673 new eats were ent over the same jieriod in 1932. Oct 'her w.v the fifth consecutive month to teflect improved business conditions by m ire sales of new cars thin for tlie same month a year ago, i he ( hart reveals. .‘ des of new cars reached tlie lowest maik in more than a decade with only 793 in December, 1932. From .titis point, each month In 1932 until June when the highest mark in two years, 6,'.1(14 ales, was retsched. Since 1 ■ montk ha a gig improvement over the corresponding leo i',U I; t j ear.

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WANTFI) Any kind of dead stock Call 278, < I reencastle. We pay all charges J (in Waehtel Co. 24-tf —Miscellaneous—

NOTH K We do custom bute’iering. Pri light. Woodworth-Priest slaughter h.iiise. Brick Chapel. 21-6p

Hi tter Shoes for all the family at

lowest po slide prices always. Moore bine Store It

GROVER BLAYDES, Auctioneer

One who get- tlie money; no sale too large, none too small Sixteen years m the ami n fieM'Call me by phone

at my expense. Phone Hrick Chapel kpumpkin

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SPECIAL ON PERMANENTS: Sunheant Beauty Shop at Mt. Meridian. $5 Oil ('roquinol oil w :A'(>, $2.50; •FI.OO Crmpnole wave, hi.50 Call Alda Butler at Mt. Meridiah for ap;>oinlinents. . Wed.-tf For good home made cakes, light, dark and fruit cake, nut bread, and can. lies, call Mrs. Dora Ruark, 15 Chestnut treet. Phone 638-Y. . 15-16-22-23 4ts.

•N'OTICF OF MARSHAL’S SALE By virtue of an Order to nie directed by llic («|,-rk of the District Coutl of the United States for the Southern | District of Indiana, I ■will on Monday

tlie llth day of December A. D. 1933, WILLING WORKERS of Somerset between the hours of Ten O’clock A MTiurch will have market and bazaar

COLLEGE HkAUTY SHOPPE, Hazel Cline,-Fingerwave 30c, Mareel 30c, either with Shampoo 50c Pennanenta; Oil $2 50, Shell.m $2 50 /Ml Shelton $4, Frederick $3 \ iiamp<»i and set is include I. May have ringlet, end with my. Phone 2:81 \ ,*u:! N. College Ave. . 22Ip.

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M. and FVur O’clock P. M. at the Parkview Garage, 311 Nmth Pennsylvania Street, in the City of Indi'Oapyli Marion County, Indiana, of j M> 1 f'-r -al* to the harhesl and is 1 J 1 bidder for cash in hand, One CHJjJV- , KOI ET (OAtH AUTOMOBILE, } sM-tor 1507838, Serial 9AD9617. Alf

at Gourt H-vuse Saturday Quilt will be given away- AU W" r k'-r please come. 22-°t

Mwrt 1 k md Fried ' ■ 4 <UW*r . . emts at ( caw ■ • |;, ten rant Thursday. 5-2-11

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S. C- c. (Tub Met Tuesday The & O- C- Club met Tm sday evening with Mrs- Byton Stewart and Miss Ruth Stewart. During the business session welfare worb was di - cussed and plans were made for the Tlianksgiving»and Chris-tmas baskets. The Christmas party w-ill he held December 19th at tlie home of Mrs. Wallace lamg, North College avenue. Twenty meiibers were present During tlie social hour the hostesses served ref resluinents--I- + + + + + + + Mrs. Larkin Hostess i'o Pcnrlopt* Club Tlie Penelope eluib met T'ue. fay nftciflcon with Mrs. (>. .1 1 ark'n in N’orthw. d, witli Mr- Mildred Stone .is as si taut h*»stei=s. Mrs. I>ee Reeves had charge of Hie program- During the so oal hour refreshments were , ■ : ’twenty tnemb guests. Mis. Otto I akin presided during Ihe btifiness, mec-ling. .;. j. 4. a. J. l egion Auxiliary tlet Tuesday Tlie \ meric an la'aioii Auxiliary met T ui-d:iy evening at llic ll line n!' Mrs. I alii Grimes, ea-t Washington irect. vith twenty member- (nv,nt . 11. ing the bufeint - - ession I he auxiliary voted to donate $5 to the ■nilk fund. Following the business session a party wns hold for the past president, Mrs. R M Brackney. A luncheon et was presente. | to her by Ihe members. •b 4- + -1- + 4- 4- 4* Entertained Willi Dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley of La dpg;a entertained Sun lay at dinner for a number of old schoolmates and friends Tln.ie present were Mr. and Mrs. .1 Jin I.eaton and Mrs. Kacliel ^mitli of near Fincastle; Dr. and Mrs. Lidikay of Darlington, Mrs. Sal lie Foster of Ladoga, Mi. and Mrs. Stanley Foster and sons of Indiana-

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»-Ja ej« r$-« • ’ Mrs. Hewma 11 Hostess to Keystone Bible ( lass Keystone Bible class met Tuesday -veiling- at tie home of Mis. E. Bowman with an iinu ually large at tendance. With the president, Mrs. Outer Reek, presiding, the business w:o dispo.m : ,,f In a concrete mannai One hundred and tluity-eiglit call, were reported made during tin* 111 mth <111 the sick and to new people who have moved to this city. A re port was given on tlie Sunday school ■ouneil meeting, the purpose of which was to huild up attendance in adult

classes

Devotions were led hy Mrs. O. D. McCullotigi and consisted of the reading of a Thanksgiving hymn, fol lowed tiy prayer and the m iditig of g rhanksgiving story. R dl call was answered h\ Thanks-

i-iving quotatnii-

Dr. A. E. Monger gave a splendid talk on Thanksgiving as it is observed today in compulsion with the first Thanksgiving of tlie 129 Pil <iim fathers win landed on Plymouth rock and their 21 acres of land. The 'estival lasted 11 week. In their .service they sang “The Earth’is the fjord’s and the Fullne>s Thereof," as they marched around the granary,

throwing in their ears of corn.

The second day ,.f feast was deeded to their Indian neighbors, who

h ired tlti bond of'Puritan fool.

After a -oriul hour during which he o-ti-. s, with jicr assistant , Mr lennie Steele and Mrs Ed Houck, ■i-rved refreshments Tndividual

pies topped with whipped

■ream, and eoffee, .-til departed to r.eet with Mrs. McCullough in the

Christmas meeting. 4- 4* 4* 4* d* 4* 4* 4* •

Cro-Tat-Eni To Meet Thursday

The Cro-Tat-Kn dull will mbet with Mrs Dora Itei-ing. 511 F \n lerson street, Tlmr-day afternoon at 2 I’clork. Mr l.itt •- Ashworth will have eharce of the iii'.gr;yn * -F 4* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-

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PresenQ 1870 Ki’tual J 'c ritua^ : it] h< exempli fied by the Past Matrons* and Past Patrons Assoriati n of Marion county Thursday evening „t tin* .Masonic temple. A I'itdi in dinner will Is-if(-ld nt 6:30. Eveiy member is urged to atte-nd this mei-ting a - it will ho enti*rtaining as well as institu live. Greencastle offi ces will open and close chapter in long form. All memhers o| •Put nam county chapters are invited. The reception committee will lie past matron iu| past patrons umE •dicers of the (Jreencastle chapter. F' The. annual fruit gift will be sent to 1 ® the home in Franklin Monday. # 4* 4- 4- -L a. Wanicn's rnioii To See Thankanivingal'laylet Tlie Women’s Union will meet

Beck will lead the devotions. I Section II will entertain. A Thanks- - J giving playlet will be given. The cast I I of characters is: Mr. Cole, I/eota .Mullins; Fred, Devota Floyd; Ada, Emily Carolyn Conklin; Cousin Stilly, Lettie York; Mrs. Hale, Zenobia Atkinson; Rump, Mrs. J. A. Friend; Mis Ames, Mrs. K. E. Michael; Far mer Dix, Jo Ruth Donnohue. 4* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4D. A. R. Met litesday Night .Wa-hliurn Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, met Tups day evening with .Miss Grace Brown ing and Miss Edith Browning. Mis Wilheltnina Lank had the paper u “History of the American Cra/hl.” I lie following pictures t 1 be shown here were endorsed hy (lie National I). A. R. committee: Footlight Parade starring James Cagney; Secrets of the Blue Room tailing Paul Lukas; Too Mucli Hat mony with Jack Oakie and Ring '1 roshy, Grade ii Ever in My Hem lari ing Batbara Stanwy k, Grade 1; Day of Ripkoning wilh Una .Merkel arid Richard Dix, Grade II. The next meeting will he held December 13 with Mrs. Archie Allen. This will he the anniversary dinner. 4. 4. .;. 4. 4. a. a. Woman's League To Hold ( a .-ndar Dinner A turkey dinner will he erve 1 liiur.-day evening at 6:30 at 111. (J. bin Memorial Methodist eh ivli under the auspices of the Woman’-

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MQYIES Loretta Young has returned to the scene of her first screen success. Her latest pi-lure, “Midnight Mary 1 ,” uwing Thursday at the Granada tn-ater, was mado at the Metro-(JoLiwyn-Mayer studio, the studio in which Miss Young made her film-de-but in 1927 as Lon Ch iney’e le . lin-

in “I,.-High, (1 wn Uu can reniemlier celebratim th birthday on the

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MIMS IHE WOHI) Yes we have tin* best st led ion oi < 'hiysaiitln mums in town. All colors, lai tfeaml small. <>nr prices are most rensonnlde. NOVFLTIFS See our display of novelty nlanlM i.-id hulit fonts neri ah. P""*’ and Incense Hunneia al greatly reduced prices FJtrl Flonil It hBI pay >111 'o i.ee our line first.

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Thrifty Service Y"ar entire family laundry perfectly wa.-hed at an approximate cost of abotil 6c ,per pound Table linen—bed linen—towel* •’tie ironed on 11* >-rn flat wort: ironer- Wearing appare) damp ready for ironing Starched if

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