The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1933 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER*, GREENCASTLE* INDIANA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24. IW
LENA M*\N INJI RKO
'WonJcll Thoina-. nf I.ona, wa# eriously injuml at Uracil Wftinesilay niiritt, when he ilr \p Ws tin tni cycle tlnoup'i the rear etifl of a truck
THE DAILY BANNER ■ CHICHESTERS JILLS
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t.Mdloal Aik yoar PrufK*'* for €'kil>«he* lt-r* IX ■ mo it! Hrantl i'llls hi Krd »n 1 4»old Imetilllc box*.;, p*lcd a ith Hl'-ie Uil>boa. T»k<< nooih< r. Kajr rnV^TnVn A niAin HII \ N 1> 1*11 I **. •''t * lO yrars known a« Uest, Relialile. liny Now I
OLD BY DKUCCUIS K VKK V W aiKL
TOWN MAUSHAI. POUND DEAD
Fred Cheneweth, fi. r > years old, Gos-
p^rt town marshal ’sincet last May, was friiinil dead at his homo aboyt 11
o’clock Thursday nisrht. ,
on the Nation .I roa I ju t east of the , Ray Thompson.' a neighbor of Mr , Knightsville i <1 ero; ing. Thomas I C-iKOmweth' noticed that the evening | was driving his machine at high ! papers Dr Tuesday and Wednesday 1 ;-! eed at the tiro and failed to see were till lying on the porch He the truck. His motorey le ran in , called James Braiser, a store keep<-r. | under tine tear end of the truck and land the two investigated. The d'"f I was reduced to a serimbled mass, was locked and it was necessary to
(*lr e an entranrF Mr. Cheneweth's body was found and it was believeil
ifint he died sometime* Monday night. , iam County; 1.1.50 to $5.f)0 per year (>f t)Ws in • this contest is I.. ,Hi was t e ported to have \w 'by mail outflde Putnam County. Mng conducted l>y the National FV>r-
— ],,^ tr y Association, in Washington D.
Waves For All” Entered in the • postoffice at. Green«stle, I n -1 diana, as second j
class mail mat-1 of Springfield, 111., is directing
Herbert John n,( evangelist,
the
Nazarene revival.
Iliotnas was taken (hr Clay count.; ho» it i w 1 . I. pliy -I III. said e Ht.d . ' •» e lixl WS
in a critical eonditi n.
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ter under Act of j. horns at ^he
waooot*e^«T ' - ■ h S. 1878. ^ q Cam mack, la^t month enforel Subscription price, 10 rents P er |,. ifcrht picture-; in the National contest
week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put- j ^ t j,p o^j (1S j l)pnii:ifttl i►holographs
nam Countv: *3.50 to $5.00 per year ... . . . ,
Aay mg man who l.a rilling on 1 o i ■ j 4 ■ t 'f t ■ mot. i yol with ih ’i'a told officer.- that the truck was p i ke 1 ,n the side of th. high S a Tin outii. I. ell had e ;.' | eh lior , pi ture ,ow and vwie on their wav
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AIRHXRT’n (.i n VI1 STKRIOl Sl.\ Ifl I I KNKD IO SHKKIU nl I It t Deputy Kheiiff Jesse \irhat1 is a I appy man again as he now has hi,revolver Deputy Airhart looked jnt.) the wardrobe in the sheriff’s office ! Tuesday afternoon, and found the j
COR REST ONI S Willi l ' llnp ' ,n ’ j""' 1 i, '■ 1 1 '
•ft II hef If it disappeared -evcia!
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
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m M iNtn A freshii.ai,
1* .’e i if: <• 12 fotelau cruntrir : Of the I nit, 1 X at.
Mi 1 . / fill,, it I,.,, dal Pa reveah ,1 1 hat to 1 • o r. pondci.: r*ng. ; 1 ■ 1 ' v < a 1 1 |i|l,o\ 11 a n a t 1 bid, a lav • on a 1 auk ; marl if- ailnrs ami radio annonne "rs. Slit- starieil ile univual coiri - p.indein e \11ril Fool’ Day, IP21
v 1 eks ago. The gun was returned as mysteriously a- it was taken as 110j! i. ,dy -aw the person take, the gun n r
, saw him return it.
The revolver, a .32 calibei Westin, and leather holster was taken while Depot.; Airhart was a ting as h.iilift in the couit room duting t e first of ihe .September tortn j of couit. Tne thief or joker evidenlily worried ov, r I tealing the gun and' derided to ivI turn t. \ ^ hart floe* not ■ k thi < an • • • him personally hut is thankful for
Ma> of \V 1. Denn aii uaa- in. Oiicago Friday to v isit Ids son, .lord Denman- 8 Janie- Muesli-, ■- -f Mr. utid Mr-, f. . 1 home by illness
Non,* if 'fit group re .t.*inl«'i' of,
i In* r,-turn ,,f th< gun in thi-
manner.
her family .
Rockville Republican.
I’lioue ECONOMY STORE
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Florida Oranges. |>/. . . 17c
Xpricots, evaporated* lh.
I7c
t hickens, (huntrv Drosed
f resh Oysters, not water, pt 2.'tc
l Lh. 20**
Grapefruit, arge size*
•,c
Apple- Fancy, Grimes. Delicious
t idee pure and fresh, gal
35c
1 <irk> I.h .. :,c
Vlcohnl for Radiators, ga
1 113,■
Mhcalies, I’o-t Ttwihties. t orn
Flour for all purposes
1 lakes. 2 Lg, Pkgs 25c
24 Lh Hag
S3,"
Coffee, t a-e A Sanborn. Ih 27c
Sugar, fine graulated
Lion Brand Coffee. Lb. 15c
10 Lbs. .
19c
Snaps, ((nick Naptha. 12 for 25c
Pecans, soft s*hel . 2 lbs
tic
Lux or 1 ifehuoy, 3 for 20c
Mince Meal, very fine. lh.
17c
Hon •>, If larKc racks 2or
Pari Dog Food 3 for
25c
Ol R MF.VTS 4RK GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
Veal t hops, Steak or Roast 15c
cook even, no Immm*. sp inters
l uhf 1 Steak, no saste always
2 Lbs-
25 c
lender. Lh. 20c
Sausage, Farmer made, w
ith
H, f Roast, high (pialit) Ih 13c
Hamt: included. 2 lbs
2‘lc
Hamburger from Bianded Reef.
Lard Fresh from Farmer, lh He
xery ..pc-ial. while u last-.
"sugar Cured Ham, ccsrtcr
cut
1 l.hw. 29c
IJi
27"
Fre I, Pork 1't»o|>“. cot cvr.i.
Break fast Roll Bacon, Ih.
21c
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Mrs. George Whin loom for the winter liain Vandivier, M 1
avenue.
Chikiren of the . tiers, primary, an meiits of tlie Pi chool will have . Satutda; from 2 11
church.
as taken a uiiti Mrs. Wil.uth College all. roll, liegmunior departvteriau Sunday "i r key party” Ip. m. at. the
;i ; . ' 1 udent n Olivet < llegi Ilanvjlle, 111., visited her parent- lie;, and Mfs. 11. F. Wininger and attended revival service at th, , n’ehe church Thursday evening She was accompanied 1, Re; ■ nd Mi "Howard Cracker ind Mi- Naomi Smith, of Olivet, III. Mi Kazue Tnka-ugi of Sapporo, J;..) ,11. a -tucfeint m Del’auw, will tell of th, customs of ier people at the meeting of the college-age discussion group Sunday evening at t:3fi in the Presbyteiian manse. This meeting is opet to ill young !>•• >pIe and affords tunity f r frank discussion of their problems in a home atmosphere 1 Following the delivery of a load of b*oi at T1 • Tow 9 lot 1 last nig it, Bd. Craw ley, county distiihutor. t, get her with the proporiet r of tin* roadhouse, wit- hel 1 up and robbed by three bandit-. Mr. Crawley was relieved of between $35 and $40, most of which he had just colbvt for the beer Iktnville Republi-
can.
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'Hiis miming, Mr (’aim,mack receivI ed word that a part f hi- <*\hil it ln,i. ,e.>n ejected and wa - now hanging in •In n#w v^itional M'l-eum in Wash ington, and would lie (hero till Dec. 10th The awards will lie announced Dee 1-t Mr Camnufk -'ay* that he doe not expect to u n IWiy of the prize mmey, hut f" 1 that it is^ an hoii'.r to have his 1 ' vc- fling in the M f* aim, hefatlse it a Nation wile exhih iion, anfl han en w i fely a 1 verti ed throughout country SPECIAL PROGRAM OF MTTSTG S1JRD1AY NIGHT The second Sundi. venitig of*>misie un ter the auspices of the Choir of tlio First Christian (’h 11,1 Is ,to lie prerented Sunday oven ,t r ight o'clock in the foun of a Th giving Musiedl un 1 the directiiu *1' * Ha. lirl In an. organist an - irmivst'er The additional f, ature of this program t 1 he the ’ ipntmn of the Junior Church C-h r who will wear their -earlet robe.- Ihe iwi'Jlt choir 1 ,r iii theii te col la \ nt i ph aial singing hetv; n the two choirs will he an attiractive part of the programme. Mis Jeanette T her will give a .111,1 M « mi > Mel ton* nough will give n .el! , solo, and Mr. Robert Shearer, a v d solo. Tlie following pt ramme will he presented: Processional—“I: j.-iee Ye Pure In H o art” Messiter Antiphonal Cliotale — Adult and Junior- Choirs—Onu • Ye Tliankful People Come—FJv v Anthem “Sun Of My Soul”—Park-
er.
Solos: Mrs. Ann Stewart and Mrs. Harold Milbum Violin.S'.lo Mi ' an,•tie Fisher Junior Choir—‘‘Child’s Thanksgiving Song”--Traditional.. Chorale —“Nuremlierg" — Johann Able Vocal Solo—Mr; Robert Shearer. Choir—“I’ve Found A Friend” - Braekett. Male Chorus. chorale “I.ord From Whom All Hie ings Flow”—Dykes 1 vii», S do 1 Mir Prance I Ion* nough Choir—“Lemh Of God" McCollin. Recessional "Now The Dav T» OveV" Ham!,.
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185 FROCKS *1.- 98 to *6 50
Time D up I Theae drei*** rnujf go —to make room for fre»n holiday »tock»! So we’ve marked them doum to price* you can t re»i*C Mortal itytts, materials. colors- r but every one's a uinner ... a once-in-a-lifetime VALVE!
64 COATS $10 to $19.80
S* h*re KARI.Y M you want on*! Exciting bargain*, even at original prices! Rut now - —SI the** "CUarsway” reduction* —you can’r afford to mi** them I •+I* Lavishly furred or self• trimmed, with loads of style!
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PARIS, tl’Pi The huge increase 10 the world d, ,nd for nickel reeont1* con-i Ier, ,y military circle- to Is* a sure sign that war is not far
away-
Nickel is mvi -sary in the imanu-
fa Xtwof h, i ,s*,*s, annor phte and graduating clasa of 1933 o(
eertain kinds of gun barrels. Military .■xjiert- have •, lared that a nation without nickel could not can*; on a
war.
tireat eoneern was expressed at the revelation that Canada, the world’s prinri)ial source ;>f supply, has more than r|U«dnrpl< ( 1P r exports of nickel during the ast -ix months, comparer! with the same periol in l!t.32 At the same 1 ne, it Iki am, known that exports from New Caledonia, the I'Yench colony in the South Pacific, .Iso had increu ,*d. Part of the in- , fease w-as explained by tin* fart that France recently issued njckel coins in five franc denominations. French concern has center**d on th' fact that, imiports of Canadian nickel into Holland had risen far above the 1932 level H was feared that Holland merely was the intermediary for 1 Ivnnany Dining the six months ending Oct I, Holland im|>orted 1,407 ton- of pure nickel from Canada, ns compared with >51 tons during the same period in 1!>32 Imports of nirkel oxide totaled 3,W*9 tons compared with ^82 ton*.
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MISSION PIANS UNIQUE COMMUNITY FARM KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UP) Tim t'lly Fnlon Mission here has inaulgurateil an unlriue eommttnlty farm-
ing program.
The Mlssi, n purchased 2.000 aepa of virgin timber larM near Warsaw. Mo., and announced the project would he run by men past 50. who ha;. n n jobs and Wlwi are dependent upon charity. Plans call for clearance of mo acres this fall The first cabin at "Opportunity Farm’’ Just has tmen constructed, and more are planned. The land was purchased with the understanding p would he paid for within five years. The down p* ment consisted of $1.
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PreshyteriansWomen to Hold \nntial Praiae Meeting. Tuesday The annual praise meeting of the Won in'* T'inle of tl*' Presbyterian* church will lie held Tuesday at 7:30 p. *1. An attentive program in keeping with Thanksgiving ha- been ^arranged, as follow-: Hymn: "My God I Thank Thee.” * Scriptin' ‘100th Psalm,'w Ruth Mice Paggy. * Reading: “We Thank Thee, Lord," Osenham Marcpierite Erdman. Reading: Because of Thy Great Bounty ' 'i"W, II. Miriam Simp- n gtol, "Make a Joyful Noise," Me Dermii. All Ardith Moore. Thank offering far missions. Hymn: "Frpjn Ocean Cnto O ran.” Miss Ki ' Bateman, oigfnist, will W„ the a, i|ianist. A pla> entitled "Beginning at lerusalem,” 'will he presented under the direction of Miss Kate Hammond. The first -''lie, which lakes pi 10 in the committed room of a church, po*rtrays a. meeting of a woman’s missionary >•' iety where there is the usual disc u - - ion about appirtionment and the shortcomings of moderii youth. Peggy, the daughter of the pVesidgnt of the soeiety, worries her mother by er lack of interest in the church. In the second scene Peggy visits the h me of a Jewish family Wie\f d, 01 to the church Here ■ i,,' finds opportunity for home mi—ion work wink and shows the older women what it means to “begin at
Jerusalem.”
The c:wt for the play is as follows: Mrs. Kent, president of the missionary s inty, Mrs. Harvey Cox; Mrs. t'mnpt in, secretary of the missionary society, Mrs. Fred (',«,k; Mrs. DcCoutts, Mrs. Louis il. Dirks; Mrs. Mlstyne, Mrs. Roscoe Daggy; Miss Louise, Mi Leah Haldwin; Peggy, Mi<s .Sadie Moor; Mrs. Rosenberg, .Mi.-- Kate Hammond; Rosie, Miss Marguerite Rirhid; CYaivlina Posen1,erg, Miss Nelda W’erneke; Solmon,
Hobby Ciok.
The progiam is open to the public mcl all in the commuity who aix* inlerested are invited to attend. •J* *J« **o »t. »f* *$• •?« *J. Mrs. Ford Hostess To twentieth < 'entiiry < 'l*ih The regular meeting of the Twen-j tieth Century club was held Thursday afternoon at. the home of Mrs. ('. C. J Ford, Koet Franklin street. Mrs. HR. Krehl gave an interesting program | ,,n the subject .‘‘The American How”. | 4 general discussion followed Nine- j teen members wen* present -I- H- d- d* d* Ladoga Couple
Is Married
Ladoga, Nov. 24.—The marriage of Naomi Hymastcr and Waltm II Stark t'ok place Saturday afternoon, Nov. 4, at the home of Rev. Jesse Meeks at Danville. The bridegroom for the last nine ye.ns has been employed at San Antonio, Tex., and is the son of Mr. and Mr>. I.eei Stark nf Ladoga ‘The bride » the daughter ol Mrs. Lillie By master of Ladoga. The bride’s biother, Ruby G. Rymaster, and Miss in'.,, Bryan witnessed*the ceremony. The bride wa- a member of »h,
tlie I.a
doga high school.
The young couple will reside at the home of the bridegroom’- par nt-*,. southeast oJ town.
d* d* d* d- d- d* d- d*
Woman’* ( luh Will
M,.*t Saturday
The Woman's Club \;i|| neet Satirday aftemoan wi h Mi Aliic R... at tin Theta hou->* at 2:30 Mrs. K ABrown will have charge of the pro-
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•J* *J* •*« »J* *.J* »T. .J, Eastern stars Hold Fine Meeting ^Thursday l"he spci ial get » , r of F ist' in StaYs on Thursday evening arranged by the Greencastle chapter No. 255 with .all the chapters of Putnam county invited and splendidly co-op-erating, proved in every way wonderfully successful. Two hundred and fifty members of the oilier attended the pitch-in dinney. M re than 300 were seated in 1 the chapter room when Greencastle ; officers opened chapter in the usual form. After the introduction of dis- I tinvuished guests, Past Grand Ma j Iron Martha Zoercher, editor of the Eastern Star magazine, and Past ! Grand Matron Mrs. Nellie Good bar, and the introduction of all visiting: present and past worthy matrons and worthy patrons, the Greencastle officers vacated their chairs for the 1 exemplification of the degiees according to the ritual of 1870, given 1 by members of the Past Matrons and Past Patrons Associrlion „f Marion county. The following officers fiiu.,1 t h,. chairs: Millie Gilmore, worthy matron; Harry Caluban, w rthy patron; I la Meister, associate matron; Alice Clapp, secretary; Minnie Girkey, I treasurer; Louise Sharp, conductress; 1 Cora Weilland, associate, conductress , Lihhy Everett, cha,plain; Cecil* Kiser pianist; Ethel Locke, Adah; Ruth
Build up Your Strength •pNON'T be that * Uworst pest of all —the chronic sufferer frojn colds who passes germs on to family and friends. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery builds up the stomach and the Mood so that the entire system feels the beneficial effect. Your appetite incrAses and you feci more peppy than you have felt in years. Read what Mrs. Mary Iimes of 1I0S W. Indiana Ave., Evansville, Ind., >1 id "Afttr i bad spell of flu I took ■ build up my strenKih. After taking a little of this icmedy I not ier <1 how l was Raining and I soon felt better than for a long time.” VI ritt* to Ilr. Pierre'* < liuir, KufTulo, >i. Y for free mediral ndvtre.
Tuley, Ruth; Jessie Hierse, Esther: Jda Engle, Martha; Charlotte Gala-* han, Electa; Donas Bell, warden; John Gold, -entine.l; Lulu Tuley, candidate. •
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Much amusement was occasioned l,y the informal manner in*wliich An lent Chapter No. 1 entered the chap-
ter room and conducted its basin 1 f
'I he costumes, featuring the tall plug hat and long coat of tlux worthy patron, the lung trailing gowns with numerous flounces and mi^h lace, woin by tfle ladies, carried the audience hack to the period of 1870.
cash Loaned 0 Vour Cat care ot these. P lii'liana l/ianl
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(■uesl Meeting
n meeting „f ths \ ► ,, ;“ l ,1PM Rowland y I uesday evening, \„ v a( ,
The ceiemony .of initiation was given in a mu-t impressive manner, all' 1 ling those on the sidelines an ►pportunitj to see how the work ha» i,c, n m dified in the past 50 years. \ program of readings and songs rendterod by Mrs Bierce^ Mrs Engle and Mrs, Ruth Tuley w!ls exceptjon ally fine, both as to i Itoico and executi 11. Mrs. Zoerrher gave an instructive talk on the liiual of tin* Order of Eastern Star. She has served as .•hairmsui of the ritual committee of General Grand Chapter for fourteen yenrs. Short talks were also made by Mr. 1 dahan, Mrs. Goodhar, Mrs Gilm re and other visitors. Greencastle officers closed the session in their usual tnaner. After the meeting .Mrs. Gilmore met thei past matrons and past pain ns of Putnam county and made 'plans to meet with them in the Ma sonic temple dn Tuesday evening, Dec. 5, when a county association w ill he organi/el.
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Hrackiiey-Cmike Nuptials Here
Miss S'l lnia Is,|i. Ov.ltf, rf( , ca.-t!e, becam* the bride ,,f rI.. Riackri. | ,, ^ ceremony p, m..,,. „| hpj . p b > the R« ' ' ■ of the*lyrst Baptist chordi. I he liride i- a daught^ nf Yi M r Mack ( Fir.ank, Ky the hi idegro, , „ ,f Mr- Ernest lira, kiirv nf nayt*! W it lie- -e y . and I'lannie f.ok,
The hridegrimni is
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b^ihst i,f|
Viola ( at |,enter nf Ciwncatlil ' oy 'a* enter, f . r n dirt and inhuman treiMment is ihm The couple married April 12,mg separated Aug. 1, 1932. R. H ! pent is attorney for the plant®.
FOR SALE: Three Ih ^ dressed and deliv,*rci| for filly■ Phone Rural ",lfi
HEDGE’ MARKET
Boiling • Beef Beef • Pot Roasl
6c 10c ,,,
I.ARD
3 ,BS 22c
10c
PHftW I!
Tender
Brisket. I.h,
Large Juicy
Franks
3 28c
Fresh Side Pork. Lb.
HrcaWiA BACOK i Io 5 IJ| Pka 12c 11
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Su|;ir Ctirtf Brisket Bacon m, 9c
Home Made
Sausage
2 IJB 15c
Ground Beef
Modern OLEO :{U)s. 25c
3 i.»s 25c
Fresh Shoulder, FORK STKAK. I.h.
OYSTERS Extra Suixled
Pints
Quarts
21f 45<
lOel
Flint’s Market “The Home of Home Killed Meats” You can buy llu* same IukIi quality home killrd ( these amazing prices. You just as well buy this nddi K ra costs no more.
\M Si(‘ak
\W\
Per Pound
|Vr Pound
15c 18c 22c
10c*-12k_
1 rcrii 2;V
ground 3 h ’ i
Roiling Beef, lb. 7c Beef
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS
LIVE AND DRESSED CHICKENS AND TURKEY*
12 Lb. Bag (*oo<l Flour :i ( )c
GoodQualdy Coffee. 2
Fhoenix Electric Roasted (offee, l*h* No. 9 Cans, («reen Beans A complete line of fresh fruits and vegrla^* Fhone 355 31<i K “ FREE DELIVERY
