The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 December 1933 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933.

THE DAILY BANNER

NRA

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Henild < onsolidaled

“It Waves For All" Kntorpd in ll'P postoffice at (iivetncastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of

fioeoe March 8, 1^78. Subscription pi ice. 111 cents per week; per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.(M) per year by mail out ide Putnam County.

Congressman Louis Ludlow of Incfiajia,pohs was a visitor in Greencastle

Thursday. •

Tlie Brick tTiapel Aid will meet at i the home of Mrs. Jessie South, l>e- |

cember 21M

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Buy Christmas Seals

mmmm -■ **?■ ■ ■■ m « < art Wiekm.ii: I,. i .1 i i i i 1.1 i Hipiahlo t.hicoine \V <l.ii.-in \V ■ 1 I i > * ' 1 1 1 . d . itoio the police claim he hu admit • I I: in In urth >. i.. h v I*atu to death With a tire t ol Di dh of two ■ ! We kinai : .• : oj . wn- m un j n .

vestigation

Fight Tuberculosis

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Miss Ma I * t lie gUost (it rpo K;mi * < 'ha i lo M left Thin it

I' W elch of IndianapT’. of her sister. Mi-. , wo i Franklin licet (iauirlicy. lot'al attorney, i\ for ttklahuma City,

If'iral bu. iiie .

1934 ROAD'FBOGRAM

INPIANAPOlrflR. Dee. 7. (UPt— The 1934 ronstlnotion'pingi 1 n ■>( the state highway commu " 11 ill in

volve expenditure <1 ;i ,<hhi,oihi uid j 1p

pn 1

men. John W. W eelcr, 11 mini id I I * 1 the commissioii, told deb r no to tin ( |n m.

JetTci >ii township P T \ will

, it till

n bool h'liHini; t 11 rj * ittinioon. All

membei "o mp'd t" itteml

annual convention of Highway Constru tor

the Indian

.det tlyste 1 atj'pei I

v (lie Blok <Tia|ie| Aid will (lav niplit. rtoeemlier I |th A

will al. o la* presented.

K f ; \ It I \ N N Fit « l \SSIKIKD AI»S

wheie "Ik will be for about ' week.

Robert I ■ rid of I ,ima ti. j; visit mg hi 11 ' 1 *-i 11 1 1, M t and Air 1 ti a 1 ' - VI1 I("Id 1 1 * ’11k 1,11 ing fr -in * recent operation. VI1 label IIandy, deputy coimly . 1 1 1 Mi, )■ . 1 '*i| ( M ill" 1 . itj county auditor, vyere m In dianapoli. Thur -day on business. Both talc iml feili^i'a| funds will he used, ho said. Projects will in 1 dude road paving, biniiv construe

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NEW LOW PRICE ON POPULAR BRANDS OF

Carton $ cf 10 Pkgs.

Kinr Granulated

SIJ y$AR is ;..ss.23 PINEAPPLE X 35c

TVozen Cans $2.05

FLOUR COFFEE PRUNES

WHIP MAID KETCHUP

CAKE HOUR

CORNED BEEF v a OLD DUfCH CLEANSER

BISDUICK

CAMAY SOAP

SEMINOLE TISSUE 1 l ot

DOGGIE DINNER

SPARHIt Gf lATlN DES5IR1 MORTON'S SALT m ^

WHITEHOUSt MILK RAI SION'S Cl REAL NORIHCRN riSSUF

M 00 : OC*D clktiucatl:; .. ar« ' Redeemable in Any \ V P S»' .re in (he l nit rd States.

Give some needy familv 1 f n r Christmas. They nnv any amount at your A4P

1 basket nf Kood he made up in Store.

BREAD

NEW LOW PR1C

liran'Imother's

1 -Lb Louf

f»-- Onc-Balf I n4 Loaf •« A1 ways . . . Hifirhe ♦ Quality

IONA BRAND

(Sunny field, 21-Lli. Bhr Only 99, )

Well lion I tel M "nti

11 I h.

H;ik

1 -Llr.

Tin

40-50 To The Pound

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Me

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Content

Rottl«

PEk

2 '•■n. 3Sc 'l 2Sc

pk*

Cakf't

79c 29c

Kb Ul.Y FR} H COFFKI,

1 v- 1 1

3 7.11

J p.""<

32c 19c 2!>t • 25c

9c

« 9c J 7c -".c 20c

^ Rust ** *

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K o’Cfock R^d Circle

Bokar Vl«ereu« 1 Lt

Try A Pnund

OUR ()\VN TEA Orange Pekoe T-Lb. Fkg. 15^

J9c 21c 23c

II \ AIvl V'iiiour *tar

W mile oi Miank h-dl lb

^ ROUND SI IAK, Fancy Mecr. Ik. ^ I ORK i DIN, whole nr r‘ik end, Jb. BEEF POT ROAST, U * HF.RRINC,, Irr«h iln-.veil Ij*h, .1 Iks. 7,\i OYSTERS, Qt. 39c; Pini • 2<h pi i?i: k»\Ri), i i j,s 2r>r

Hr

17t Hr 1 Or

I M H FRUIT;; AND \ KGK.’I A HI US M.ihn Baking I'ol.iiors ,/,"2^r o BltAPEFRl IT’, I 1 ; 1 ,; 1 '" f)C SU LET I‘0T\T(IKS I Hi | <) c ^ pllow ONIONS, 10 ll» bg 25c I 'KLERY, Stalk f)!' I'OTATOKS, VI 25c

Bring in Your

CAI (H

FOR

your eggs

We pay Mari-t p r | res f or Fresh, fee Your A a’ r ;;tnrp Manager

A s P FOOD S

| A lesidcut of

avenue announcos that she has four kitteii.s%(i rue away to imisoiis who

will call at her home.

Mrs. Frank Lane and son Harry Line of near Morton, went to Mayfield,#vy., Thursday to be with their di'Ughter aid sister, Mrs. Sidelki Dowling, wIm underwent ;i major up eration Wi luesday afternoon. Friends hire of Mrs. Sidelia Dow I ing of Maytield, Ky., received word yeiterday that she had undergone an operation fnr relief from an attack of appendi it is. Her condition wa reported V' v good late Thursday The meet ng of children of tbt mi mary dep. cut of 4hei Methodist Sunday si I whieli was ’ hedilled for Friday il'ternoon at 3:30 o’clock

< reMUit < hill Holds

512 south College "“""l The alim^il t’liristnias meeting o

lull was held Wedm ■

will he pu tj u.ed until Monday at the ,,1,, place

same houi I’arents of these children please not ■ > ii t»ige of day. Warren fee, son of Mr- fail I onfei, f, • I | V of t his I'll y, ha ■ been ele' »porls editor of th»' Vrsenal ( >n, student publication of Arsenal I is hnieal high m bool at Indianapi l Confer is a senior in the seUnol Hi brother, Vincent, i attending hi I'auw university. ’ • Ralph II"' nd, superintendent of Hip liidiai ' late farm at Putnam* ville, addt' 'd t e Bloomington Ro t iry cluli it it ■ noon luiteheon Wed nesday at th' t iraham hotel. Superintendent Howard told the Rotarians that what " with the lOOJMHI mi employed m ites of penal institu lions of t • l ulled States is one of the greatr t md gravest pnddems of

the inatitiui 'ii.'

HAP I N M HING SI AND

(Contlirupii from Paige One) elute a to dei material ,pro perity if we tak' He that it is a prosperity for a huii licil and twenty million bemgij and not a prosperity for the top of thi pyramid alone. “If I W' '-ked to state the great’ objective which church and state are both derni imling for the sake of every man ami woman and child in this country, I would say that the great objective i ‘a more abundant life.’ “The iuly Christians challenged the | i^.ui ethics of Greece and <>f Rome; ve ire wholly ready to dial huige the pagan ethics that arc rep irseiitf'd jn many phases of our hoa^t, ed nvidem civilization. We have i alle I on enlightened • business judgment, on under.standing labbr and on intelligf nt agriculture to provide a more dtable balance of the abund ml lif' between all elements of the k'onvmunity. • “\\. reoiigtiize thru right of the in 'lividu to seek and obtain his owfi tail w ..‘his owu fair profit, in ln i wn I ■ way just so lung as in the <lo hig it lie "shall not push down '•or l> down his neighbor. “Aii it Urn same time, we are at one iii illing for collective effort on broad lu es of smial planning i colI"dive effort •which is wholly in a< cord 'it'h the sm’ial teachings of

Christianity. •

“Thi ilew generation of ours stands 'help us. They may imt be • | ; teu'ly as wera their fathers and t U'thei - to accept the outward ret|uirenii'iits or even many of the anJlt lit • ■.( i ' ay e ol 1(1,11 ... i churches, yet I truly lieli<ive that Hu e -ame churches <'an find in them •i tronger support for the funds mental, of s s'ial Itettermeift than many T the older generation yne

w ilihfr to concede)

“This younger generation • is not atisffed with the exposure of those

in high nlaces who seek

to line theii

■ tg uith ether people’s money, To Mod Decernbci to chent their government of itc just ~ * ‘

due or to break the spirit of the law while observing its legalistic letter,

Thi . new generation seeks a lion 1M l||t .

v , ollectiv* government mM fu tAm»ry fhi pi . : 1 indii elu ■ l edit ation, U naid the

ending of practices strh as tlie.^>.”

Mr Roosevelt said a new definition . , ,. of pro-iierity moant not only greater Will Entertain J

material prosperity but a "prosperity socially controlled for the eomitboh

good.” a

“It <an be prosperity built on spiritual and social values,’’ the presi dent aid, ‘'rathe,r than on special privilege and social power.” I "ward that new definition of prospeniy the churches and the gov eminent, while wholly separate in their functioning, can work bind in

hand.”

The president arrived at the vast

nail in time to listen to a program of the Westminister choir. He was in-

troduced by the Rev. Albert W. Bea ven, president of the council.

PENNY SUPPER at Christian ' burdi Saturday evening from 5 to 7 (• lock. 7 *«

Radiator repairing;

work Hirt Cnragn Phone 775

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the (Tescent < ITili was

day at the home of Mrs. Archie Allen. *outli Li 'list street. At 12:30 o'clock a pitch in dinner was enjoyed. The usual exchange "f gifts was made. In tallation was hold for the I'Jlciw ing officer.- I’lcsidelit, Mrs. Rus.-tdl Alexander; vice president, Mrs. Archie, Allen; treasurer, Mrs. Jesse .Hies, and secretary, Mrs.

Willard Suijp'l + + + + d- d- •!• d-

.Miss Walls Entertained Wednesday at Grant Hotel .Mis l.el i Wall^ rMitertained Wed in day from five to seven at the Giant hotel. Mrs. Bard of Coniiers\ille reviewed “The Barretts of Wimple Street.'' jjhe tables were heauli 1'i.liy tlecorale(| with holly niJChiisI

cards.

•The tynlire room s to carry out the

w; decorated s ( hi i -tnias spirit

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(Vlebrate 't erliling Anniversary Sun lay Mr. ami Mis. Alva Thomas oliil'ed llien .T.SIIi wii|i|iii ; .ilillive/ at ! unda.) with .i turkey dinner. Iri I "ll''wing gue I were pir-rnl: Mr and Air R. (".•Montgomery sif l.i. Ion, Mr. and Mi S. G. Ni l on of-' Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O'Hair and Mr. and Mi . ( haVles Rut ter of Brick Chapel. *1* •J* *|-* *1* “f* Bulge < lub • Met W ed lie hi! ay Mrs. Robert Robbin entertained the Wednesday Biiilgr club al her h mie •outli ot Roa-'hdale Wcdni ,day afternoon. Ehidgrv was played .at threi iablei. Prize foi Iiigh i "i ■ ■ V.is awa’rded to Mr . John Sellers and for second high to Mrs. John Call. Cons lidation prize went to Mrs. Or ' ille Perkins, itefresliiiients were Divrd hy the Imsfi* Mi , (ioriM^nu Smyth#* \\;t .i Kur^t. •I* *1* •!* *T* *l 4 *f* *1* Eastern star Eodge Elects Officers Greenca tie (Yitpter No. 255, Order Ilf Ka tern Star, held its annual election of ofil'cei- Wednesday eve ning. The following cori>s of officers were elected to serve for 1934: worthy matron, Mrs. Alpha Scott; worthy patron, 14. E. II. Greenleaf; associate matron, Kathryn Abbott; associate patron, Emmett Green secretai'y, Sarah R. Wright; treasurer, F-sio Bencfiel; conductress, Bessie Green; a sir; iate eondiietre.ss, Chritine Diet rich, and Masonie temple li"ard trii iee, Mildicd Stmie. *1* *1* *1* *1* •!* *1* •!* •!«

Friday ( irele

To Meet

The Fririay Circle, will meet with M i H. m ird Handy l *rid iy* aftei noon at 2 oYb'ck. There will be the usual exchang,. () f gifts. *1* *1* *1* Presbyterian Women to • Have Christmas Dinner Women of the f’realiyterian chi]rch .will hold the annual Christmas dinner Tuosday evening from 5:311 to 7 o'clock, December (2. *1- •!• 4* 4* •!• *1* *F *F Second W ind P. T \, Held Benetit Itridge The I' .M ill Teacher \ lociatioii of Sc nml Ward school held a benefit bridge paily Wedtursilay evening in 'he rehool auditorium. Eighty people were in attendance. High '■ »e a ii't i »n pii/e-, were won by Miss Esther Snider and Professor h'’"' High contrail prizes t wrmt to Andrew # Duiham an , d Mrs. E. If. Turk; ond lug , to Mn Pul », lliirj to Mi Nornian I’eahody, ami eon olation to Mi .r Maytne Hollpigs

worth.

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15

The Delilah Miller Parent Jeacher A soeiation will meet in the school audkoriu pi ., „| the first Friday in the month as is

will consist

oi ( hristnias music and plays by the

ehildren.

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Doctors Give Creosole For Dangerous Coughs

Fnr many years nur best doctors have pirsmlied i reoaote in sonic form for coughs, colds and bronchitis, knowing how

dangerous il is to Ict them hang on.

Crenmulgion witlz. reosote and six other highly impmlant medicinal elements,quickly and effectively slops all coughs and colds that otherwise miglil lead to serious trouble. Grcniiudsion is powerful in the treatment of all colds and coughs, yer ii is absolutely harmless and is pleasant and easy to take. Yntir own druggist guarantees Ornmnl. sioii by refunding your money if you are not relieved aftei taking Grrotniilsinn i i directed. Beware the rough or cold that, hangs on Always keep Crcoraulsinn on

hand for instant use.

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ing Mrs. LaGrajige held inspection for the auxiliary. Mrs. ( Ti:k and Mrs. Shank, members of the Terre Haute auxiliary, were also guests.

LONG'S I URGES VI ELI) lit VOTERS' (MM \\|)s NEW ORLEANS, La , Dec. 7 (Ul’t —The Huey P. Long political machine today gave t„ a v .tors’ re bellion in the Sixth congressional dm trirt and agreed to call a new election to choose a successor t<* the late Rep. IBolivar E Keni|). Governor D. K. ATIIeti, :i memliei of the .Long inariime, said | l( , vv;. willing to call the new election while fi.i'Ms eeking to overthrow Long' absolute politicd rule, were jubilant ovei the conviction of three pro-Lmg election eommissioiipr for vertifying falsi leturns in last Novembtyr's elec tion.. Long's enemies have alleged that the election was honeyeoniGcd with frand. I luce of the t2 pan .lies ineludcd in the ilistliet did trot vole in Tm dav's election. Their polling place., were tir-d up by court injun tion. The other parishes, which have a normal vote, of approximately lOJHttl, l ast approximately 5,000 all for M rs 4 Kemp as she was the only candidate on the ballot. AIIimi declared that a new election could not he called iinlil spring due to the luniisiana registration laws. Mrs Kemp, widow of thi* late con gte-snian, offered to lesign provided citizen groups ceased their efforts to hold a “people's election" Dee. 27. She agreed to iiiuuit her candidacy lo a primary Nomination is equivalr nt lo election, •

Quick l. HowKholdS """ »"■'."'-'"iik'g l"'li;ina \ im BANK RACINE, Wig"^ . . f. naV,l ' V ^■'"'Tl.oiUrtj Ho,Tler - M, today j ^8 years in \Vaup u „ 1 '• P* rti 'Paling i n the J IF' ,. .,,,,1 ij heie Nov. " ■ e, dlolel , ."i deputies.

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Ih’iipI'! t (itfriK asdc Publny Fraluring I? (4 I roin IVi 11. if ■'( irrjTi Ring pl.oH ■, 1,1,1 HOR 1 I’OMtsJp U k’l U.I'K i’nia> - I id' 1 Malm r'.J 15c; \1t11l'- .;:■(• 1 (I IK hull's (iij ygl l iekel At Hanna < (Ml

With A I linnet

MW Mr James < annon, Jiloomiiigti.il trr.t, will enter).iin Fri.liy mghi uit.h , dinner at Elms

Inn.

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Entertained • Un., Afternoon

Mis. Glenn GHdings and Mis. R. FT Williams^ I thi ift nt the homea.f Mrs. Williams on cast

Washington ireet

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I' art Fisk Auxiliary Entertained AAednesday

Karl hi k Auxiliary, U, S. VV, V . held a pft'h in supper Wednesday evening at tlie Elks club. Member^ of the Earl Fisk ( amp and their families were guests Tim auxiliary department pNzMcnt, lira Bliiabath La

guaranteed Grange of Evansville, was the guest

of boner Dnrimr th.. bmonesB meet

A N IN VITATIOA' Y O L A R K r.l> K l» I \ I I Y ISAKUB

T O VIEW T H E INI I I AL S H G W I N G O F i H l

NEW FORD V-S FOR

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NEXT SATURDAY, DEC. 9IH. KINCi, MOKIUSON, IOSTI K ^

GRl KNt ASH E

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Dealers Since 1910

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. “Hozu do you lind business:' * c I VERY day we an j # 1 ion ami a I way i. our * * <'i' lv 1 sitme. "15V making this stoic ;;o a 11 I . to the clothes needing public, Ihc Business autouiai ieall.v !1!1 9 US.” TAKE the man with liii"'i'«' ,l ] but With uncurbed ^tyle ainb II Kean come here and I iml ;i’'' ' ^ styles and superior ou«ili ,,(s prices ho can afford to pay. IN I his store.no one evei | apologize* for its fashion 1,1 ness. TopCoal iiowiis lu\s ^

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J. CANNON