The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1933 — Page 3

'HL 1M1LY BANNLR, GRLENCA5TLE. INDIANA. MONDAY, DECEMBER II, 1933.

thi*: AMERICAN SECURITY CQ. ^ans & Discounts Fhon* 9S * II V« E- WiinhinK%»n HI. IlASSIFIED ADS

Wins Fascist Post fF

— For Sale— ||i|t SAI.lv SuliuiUan ilwclling, 6 ;; a , ic.s ground. Ford Lucas. Ip

selection of Childrens’ in, each. . Hamilton’s Book 11-lit.

|i|; S\IK (iood usisl Washing Luc, 16 guage double barrel shot T i |„| m Cook Jr., 117 I'kist Wash L stret. ll

L SAI.lv Aipples, \7r> peC hushed I, p Several good varieties Mcl( r|i (in hard, one mile .southwest t r i'i aeastle. ILtf.

|i|t SAl.lv 7 tuhe Melrodyne hat radio, new l’> hatteiics, $15.00. Lure l-A. hange, east side of Li I’hone 170-L. 11

III; sAUv Locust I’osts, priced Lode William It. (ilover, I' , South Putnamville 1|>

Lie some extra good hrood sows vl d on shares. John H. Wil |{..a lalalo K. It. Fincastle ii-;ip.

^luopriaie (lifts in leather. Ham . Book .-tore. II 01. I —For Rent— pit |;| NT: Senii-uioileru house »,,f four rooms, fumisheil or unl: d I tea 'Oiratx; rent Clara Leu . Hainhridge 0--I' —Wanted— [ANTEI*: To rent a farm. On L or hy month. Hoy Zenor, Cen Lmt. It t. Excellent references, tor call Frank Sedwok, Poland. 11-Jp. |aNTEU Any kind of dead stock [IHB, (Ireencastle. We pay all John Wachtcl Co. 24-tf

—Lost— ■'T-i. uge .black and taa hound, | goiter on neck. Reward. Coatejs* P f'l'dme coni|siny, Coatesville, 9-2ji

Bis I Yellow gold, topaz ring, ■er ' dl Banner olfice. Howard. ii-;tt.

j —Miscellaneous— F'd looking Stationery. Pie It h '. tile \on wait, Hamilton’ ■ Store. M»N HESIHEN I NO I It E late ,,f Indiana, Putnam County,

Vito Mussolini, 21-year-old nephew of Premier Benito Mu ..nlini, who ha.i been appointed editor of the Fascist organ “Popolo D’ltalia,'' the joumal that is descrihrd a thf "Unsleeping champion of’ l a eui ideal th'ough whi. h II Ducc often airs his personal opinions.

OBIT! ABY Peith' lik" all uvcj-fl ving tre.im Sweeps u^ away; our life , a dream An empty tale; a ntprning flower • ill down and wjlhered in . n 1, ui Mr E 1 zalleih I rasiei dau; 1 i id t'annan end l.izzie Mo m I'razier was horn August 2d, is.,.", in Howl County Keidueky. At -'111 early age she moved with her parents to Indiana, ' tiling at Putnamville. Here she sp. id Im t girl hood diays uniting with the Hethel church On No\ 12, ISKU she was united in marriage to Joseph I King of (ireencastle To this union was Imm two children,, Ora Edith Dying in infancy, and Claude surviving She spent her entire life in and near this this city. She was a devoted mother and her thoughts were all of her home She was also an affectionate si ter Eor several years she had been m failing health hut only < rious far four weeks, and on Nov. 2 s . IbH.'i (iod called herMrs. King is survivel hy her one son and her grandson, (iaiohl King, and one sister Mrs Sarah Cox, and seVeial niyes niul nephews. Why should our teai m sorrow flow. When Cod malls hi own; And bids them leave a world of wiki For an immortal crown! Is not ev’n death a gain to those Whose life to Cod was given (iladly to earth their eyes they dose, 'IV open them in heaven. I’heir toil- aia' past, theii* work is done And' they are fully lilest I hey fought the fight, the victory won And entered into rest.

low,

pi tlio Circuit Couit, Septenilier pn, ITU. I" 1141!* his State of Indiana

I vs.

hi'Uii i I *. Strawn, et al

li' it known that on the 27th day November, I!KU said plaintiff

.iiudavil in due form, showing f( , r ( .„ ns „|i, lu words. ' ■■ defendaid, JUIW Haim's, ^ ^ j^ r ;i||| | \|,('ony the sing-

ers, the palbeam to .Mi- Smith lyr

Then let our sorrow cea.^e t Cod has recalled his own \nd let our hearts in every woe Still say—"'Illy will la 1 done!

I \|{P OK TH \NKS

We wish to express our heart felt thanks to tlios • liefeavinl rolatives, to

mi . I lorida, is a" non-rrmdent of

St.n,. of Indiana and a necessary | 10| .' ulll i ri , l>{ ( .ffo,t, and to.the neigh1 : "" 1 lw.es who hunkm ightei .ml

I tin' ohjei't "f said aetioli is ( onin Uion of K#;al Estate; said non i'l'tii ilefeihlant is le.vv, therefore. ►hy notified of Hip pendeney of d arli,,n against her and that t ic l ,p will .land for trial on the ‘2nd I |( Januar.v, 18J4, the same’heing I Iii'l Judi ial day ol January p. 1934. of Kaif! ( ourt, and nnlpp defendant and answpr n r piur tit saiti complaint at said date, i >aire will heard and deter-

^•l in her absence, i'dni U Herod, Clerk.

Phillip Lutz. Jr.. Altorney General, birney. 27-.1t

FIT,IV PACKF.D

e • No Loose Finds

WHY IJJCKIHS All It) S« M1I.D. SO SMOOTH

Always frhmm

Alm a* s ihrfwmf

Ai m Ais f.urkir*plnut/

Open i pack of I .tickics and lay the 20 cigarettes side liy side. You can’t tell one from another. I’.very l.ticky is round, fit in and fullv packed —with ehoire Turkish and domestic tohaecos. And

i very l.uckv is free from annoying loo ends. The tips are <lean «ut — the tobacco doesn’t spill out. I hat s why I tickics draw easily, hum evenly — and are always mild and smooth.

U i Is tousled ” FOH TIIHOAT IMtO I Kt i lON—HMt IHT I KIM ASl K

ishiIxt thnn in any oth'T month of | Liml Bank history. Ixiaus mazlc hy t(*h Eodcral l^and | Bank in Teniiesspp arc of two tyties, 1 the land bank loan niul the dirtmfe- ' -ioncr's loan Thp land hank loan is i tlways a first mortgage loan and may j Ik’ usod far buying or improving a farm, for |purchasing livi’sbwk, c(|uiipinont, or fertilizer and for refinanc- ! ing farm jnrrtgages, notes, and other j indebtedness. The Iohus may he made up to fifty per cent of the appraised normal value of the land and twenty ; per cent of the appraised, insurable i value of the permanent improvements- j ' ommi sioiu'i s I .alls may lie either "ii first or second mortgages and can Ih usisI only for rtfinancing old inilcbledness, to provide working capital for farming operations or to renci|uire farm property lost by forochisure a/ ter July 1, Ut.’H. The commissioner’s loan together with al other evidences of indebtedness secured hy the farm

properly may mil e\u%;d seventy five per cent of its ap nu' e,| value. ( AID) oi ih wks We wish to thank our neighbors, relatives and friend: for their many acts of kindnoHs and sympathy during the recent jlhu ainl passing of our beloved wlife and mother, Mrs. Eve Thonlas, and ur sistei in law and aunt, Mrs.'.Minr'rva-Brown. Aaron Thomas aiul ( hildren.

I.ONU BBANCH Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and children from Bernice attended servile- here Sunday ami called on Mr. and Mrs. Carey Pillmger. Mix and Mrs. Hogan Spencer from Indianapolis made their regular trip Monday to buy poultry and eggMr. and Mrs. Jess Ellis, Mrs. Eldora Gardner, Miss Amelia Klling, j Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Skelton, Mr. and Mrs,

Everett Ellis and daughter, Mr', and Mr-. Andrew Johnson, Mr and Mrs Allen Bain and Mr. and Mrs. Forest B'Urk called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed j Thomas last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Gowen spent one day lust week with Ike Brattain. , Joe Hunter called on Don Marshall i Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gowen visited Mr. j and Mr.-. Lawrence Ames at Brazil, last Sunday. Ivan Irwin, who is attending school I at Terre Haute, spent the week end at home.

MISSES CHANT IS FOB FAME (( Hnlllined I rout I'nge One) told police, “when an argument started." He ncglo ted to say what’ caused the dissention. “And then Mr. Wiggins and myself got into a fight,” he continued. “I hit him and he hit me and 1 hit him.”

Mr. Huark went on. There was nothing lioastful in Mr. Huark's voice when he aidmitted that he was getting the best of the fight. It just happened that way and far he it from Mr. Huark to try to make something out of it. “But,” said Mr. Huark, "when it became evident that I was getting tbe best ol M't v\ igg ome one ih the house did not like that a bit.” He went on to say that he -was crocked on the head with an iron bar or pipe and from thence on knew nothing until ho w.i> revived at the City hospital. Who took Mr. Huark to the hospital remains a mystery to police. I be man departed before Sergt Martin Fahey and his -<iuud arrived. However, Sergt. Fahey went to t|ie

home of Mr. Wiggins and arrested him "M charge.-, of a ault liild button and drunkenness. They alsuearresteil Mr Huark on the samd ehhrgraftcr physicians at (he hospital hud done theii host to take down the kHot on. Mr. Ruaik’ head. Police also set out to find Mr. Huark’s automobile. He -aid he did not know Whether it was lost or stolen. "Ami just think of it,” sighed Mr. I Huark. "An iron pipe kept me from be am,ing famous. What’s my luind turnkey?” HEAH 1 ANN EH CLASSIFIED ADS

Leather Good Gold Stamped. 12 Hour Seni' o. Hamilton's Book Store. tl-Ct.

After Baby Stardom What ?

NON^ RESIDENT NOTICE

e "f Indiana,

utnam County, SB:

Hi, i ircufl Court, apt* mhr> In, Glen Sears vs. Allene

fa. ' husp No 14420.

p it know u that on the 27th day ' i'aiiboi, Itt.'pt, ..aid plaintiff Hied luvit in ,|uo form, showing thal 'le'i ndaid. Allene Sears, is a non 'l r nt of the State of Indiana and tecps.-ary party to the rmnpluuit Pti. aiii| that the object of said " h i divorce, and said non retd- * 'I' tendant i- noV, hherelore, I r,, y notiHed of the jiendency of I ntion against her and that the t* 1 "ill stand for trial on the IKUh "t 'lanuary, Itt.Tl, the sa%e iH'ing Hth Judieiul day of J anus r v r| ". 1933, of said Court, and unless I T 'lefendant appear and answer on "Ui to said complaint at said date, wne will he heard and detertnin- i

in her ahaenee.

I " h " V He,,al, Clerk. ^ Thomai, Att'y. 27-iM j

hors who made our burden ightei ind for the beautiful floral offerings

Mr and Mrs Claude King. ,Mr and Mrs Garold King.

| \ Ml.KWh I I M»s $1,219 lt«0 IN | Mtl W \ PI HIM, N<»\ I MHI li Indiana fanner:, were gianted Ml! |ji . aggregating .-I. T! , .of M t by* I li* ; Fr li iml I ind Bank of Loin ' dl>' d’u* ing Po- moBth »f Novembi t ,* •« nl mg to an aiiliouneenieid by Erne tliiee, I’re i 'ieilt of the Land Bald I'his repre-eiils a new lecrd in Hum * Iw i of loan ■ ' I" ed in Indian 1 dm in;' me month and is almost half Hie number of hams whieb were d >sed in ,, i .', during Hi t eh en

•' 1 * " " IT ’

j-jus.i.MMI were eh> e,| Tin e loans are i^ing U "'I < hiefly to refillmee |.ir l III 'llg.e. <• 'M'l U 'to . Ill'i-t "f which have Ije'-n hehl hy coiiuuemiil

hanks

lim ing Novenilier, 2til7 a|«plication i Vo, loans totaling $ PM'L’Jntl wi • leceive-li from Tennessee, more np|dirations having hm-n received in Nov-

Mrs. Lindbergh Among Aviation’s Immortals

lira/iI Uloclv Lual $3.50 *3.75 $4 Per l' M ii I RIFF * ARKAMS - LUt AS

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tiespite all her efforts to avoid tt,«Mri. Charles A Lindbergh no longer tan hide her light under a bushel, kvet msMent that the masterly skill of her husband alone is responsible for the success of their riean-cut’. (lights. Mi". Lindbergh s superb navigation is credited hy aviation experts with being largely instrumental m the -nne ; of the great flight from Bathurst. West Africa, to Natal, Brazil. This flight placed Mr*. I indbeiph in the Hall of Fain, reserved for ladybirds who have flown the Atlantic. She is the first woman t* m. - the South Atlantic u a plane ui d Il.e tlur' 1 to fl the dangerous body of water, north or south. Th^ other two immortal aie Amelia Earh- ... ' h flew Cn Atlantic with Wdmcr Stultz in 192d and did it solo y- M 1 ' '"ii ’ ’ ind ' •Plain itna Mol! m •*» Ea*V-4a-WMt^tvuiaR _ _ .. . ^ •* ‘.'.'jjj

MAMtiARCT iiMCdUXVt '*•*» cJiVKIE.CooGAN Da&Y LeCOV 1 ha return of Jai kic Coogan to the screen, wheir an a child actor he won stardom and fame a "The Kid” in the film of that name with the veteran Chaiflie Chaplin, id .ci ve u . a MMpost to the pci ent crop of baby starfl in tho film colony «ho may one day come hack as adult actora. For some easm: few child piodigie uiake tho grade as grown-up; Too much ■ oonev and too mui H idulation are a feo 1 of thi’ poe ibb reasoas advanced. Of the current grouj of < hild actors, Hollywood d'rci tor predict auccaes for Baby Iwroy, wh i made his first appearance on the .troen b«'fore he was a \Tnr old.'nod Jackie C*opi r, who paralleled < '>"gai. ‘ Kid ' : in his jperforsanee with Walia^; B"' ry 'r, "Th- '

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