The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 December 1933 — Page 2
THE DAILV BANNER. GREENCA5TLE. INDIANA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19. 19^3.
RUSSIAN SHIP IN DISTRESS
S-V.' FRANCISCO, Dec 19. (UP) —The coast guard cutt*r Haska notified headquarter- here today that it had intercepted a Tne|>: indicating that ^ Russian -hip iwog m distress near Kamchatka, Siberia. The Itaska message said that the Japanese ship Koshin Maru had radioed a British Columbia station of the Russian ship's trouble. The S. O. S. indicated that the vestell was in the vicinity of latitude 52 north, longitude 158.40 ea.-t and had lost its propellor during a storm.
PROPOSE TO REDI UK RATE AT ROAtHDALL Proposal to reduce electric rates in nine Indiana towns were made to the public service commission in pe.titjtan filed Monday bj the \'Tthei-n Indiana Power Company Towns where the reductions would be effec-
FOR relining, repairing and alteration call White Cleaners. Phone 645-16-6p-
tive are Roachdale, Wav^Jand, Romuna, Royal Center, North Salem, Shirk!eville, Johnestowm, Labertyvnlle and Centenary.
SAGEBRUSH BhEl PRAISED
BURNS. Ora. (UP I—“Sage sweetened" is the designation adopted foi beef from the Oregon lange. Local experts claim steers pastured in the sagebrush country make the finest beef possible, WEARS ANCIENT SHAWL BOSTON, (UP) — Miss Cora A. Davis, 70, still occasionally wear- the shawl worn by her great-great-grandmotb* it one of I «eoi ge W«i hington’s inaugural ball
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BLIND ENJOYED DAN( E NEW ORLEANS, (UP) Blind workers at the Lighthouse for the Blind here dan ed modern teps to the strains of jazz at their party without a couple colliding 01 a toe being mashed.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Franl 1 < (umon Ru ell E Brown, 0 R. Rariden and 1 (' Gillen, are in 1 cm vdle, ky., toim'lit attending the banquet given by the Federal Land Bank if that city at Hie formal dedi1 ation of the opening of a new branch i f the organization.
Buy Christmas Seals
Fight Tuberculosis
' o'clock I im dap in rpecial session. All officers are urged to attend. Hale Cowling, 1 student in Michigan univer ity at Ann Arbor, is pending his C'liri fmas vacation with hi- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Cowling, of Green astle. The Liniedale Community church will present an interesting Christmas program beginning at 7:30 o’clock Friday evening, I here will be a Chi' (mas treet and a Santa Claus. The public is invited.
Judge Janies F Hughes of the state supreirre court was a visitor in Green-
castle Tuesday.
Prof B H. Graves is reported in a
The nine year old daughter of Charles Vontresa of Liniedale entered the Riley hospital in Indianapolis
Monday for treatment.
Robert Downes of Oshkosh, Wis.,
critical condition at tho Methodist | am | a b -t U( j Pn t 0 f Phillip ENeter Acad-
emy, is visiting his former claksmatef
J Frank Durham of this city. Eugene R. Hainrick, one # of thl
plaintiffs in an action of Ma^el Stoner and others against the Greencastle Orphans Home and others, in which the plaintiffs are objecting to probate of a will, lias filed an affidavit in circuit court for a change of venue of tho ca n from this county.
Hamrick alleges he cannot secure
fair and impartial trial of the case in
this county.
hospital in Indianapolis.
Dr. T. A. Sigler, Judge James 'P. Hughes, Frank Wallace), Milton Brown, William M. Sutherlin and Nathan ('all of Roachdale, are in Louisville, ky, tonight fer a banquet given by the Federal Land bank of
that city.
There will be ervices at the Fillmore M L. Church, Dec. 24. Rev. Dewee-e will be the sipcaker for the vning- A Christinas program will also lie given. This meeting is being sponsored by the Woman's Missionary
Society. 1
Catherine Tilled-on of Gieencastle was named administratrix of the estate of Grace Tillotson, former resident of the city, in circuit court Tuc day. The deceased left 0110 sister, Kaye Tillotson Sparks of Terre Haute
as heir.
1 Years of Happiness From 1 Gifts of Furniture I
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Ts there anything everyone will enjoy so much—enjoy so tong as new furniture this Christmas? Our Store offers splendid selection for just the right gift at just the right price. Come In and look about.
Give Dad an Auto Radio 4 Sixty-six Majestic auto radio will bring joy to the whole family, winter and summer. Perfect reception guaranteed Automatic volume control. Duo-valve self shielded tubes—Every improvement, and tone equal to any home receiver. Oet a Majestic auto radio this Christmas.
Walnut Knee Hole Desks $2L85 Large enough for any use and beautifully made with all walnut surfaces finely finished in hand rubbed lacquer Choice Burl walnut drawer fronts. Several styles to choose from. Why Nnl a New Living Room Rug? Most Important >s a decoration Is a new living room rue Prices begin as low as $17 35 for the 3x12 size and include a host of lovely new patterns. We urge your inspection of these—white low prices prevail. Child’s Kitchen Cabinet $5.95 Genuine porcelain top, Spring green finish, storage compartments above and halow—just like Mother's. Idea! gifts for little girls. Useful for years.
Let Your Old Furniture Make Part Payment on New— Right now while your old fumiture will go fpr toward paying for new—while prices on new things are still low—right now is the time to have that new living room suite, bedroom suite, or dining room. See the many displays on our floors now. I his is the greatest offer we have ever made
Time and time arain we have proved ''better value" in our Store and the merchandise we offer. Never before could we emphasize these "better values" so much as right now. With prices advancing ours are still low— because we purchased ahead of these advances.
Table Lamps AH sizes, $1.95 An attractive table lamp for every type table. And at appealing prices. Large table sizes are only $1.95. Boudoirs are only $1.75. ( harming crystal liases. Distinctive table lamps with Italian alabaster bases are only $4.5(1. See the wide assortment we have here now.
$5.00 Allowance for your old MatUess on a New King Inner Spring Mattress—$1 Down, $1 a Week
Child’s Table and 2 Chairs $1.95 Hardwood, enameled In green, red or orange and Including tshle and two chairs. A useful child's gift—one that lasts. See the New Ma jestic with Exclusive Duo Valve Tubes You'll like the new Majestic radio. You'll like the sharp, quick "ay It gets difficult stations. You'll like it's cleat natural toneperfect on high and low notes alike—faithful In reproducing any Instrument. Youll like Duo-valve self shielded tubes and all they will mean lo you. Youll like hie smart new cabinets. Bee and hear a Majestic. $1 a Week pays for a Majestic
Give fable Scarfs or Silk Pillows Specially low prices make these scarfs and pillows attractive Pi ices are 49c, «9c, and lino for scarfs and pillows. New Attractive Lamps at Surprisingly Low Prices These new lamps embody such advanced features as self coiling cords and reflectors that diffuse light from the celling. Silk, decorated linen, brass mesh and parchment shades are Included in this showiag Junlnr and bridge types ranging In price as taw as $5.ft5. See these attractive lamps. Choose a Lamp for a Gift
Special Prices on Cedar Chests YValnut covered cedar chests in more than twenty different stvles are priced very low for this special offer, Y’ou receive free a beautiful fitted traveling case with your purchase here. A Comfort Chair and Ottoman Striking In appearance,— pleasing in comfort are these new chairs with ottomans to match. Several types of upholstery to choose from Also several styles and sizes of chair. Magazine Racks or Smokers for Gifts Always usable and always wanted. Smokers as low as 65c and magazine racks In ail styles at a wide range of prices.
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THp Store of Furniture
SEEKS DIVORCE PERU, liid., (UP) — Alter living with hi wife for .18 yearn, Samuel P. Dewald, Peru farmer, (has filed suit foi divorce.
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Riley-Gillette Wedding Saturday Announcement has been received of the marriage of William A. Riley, son of Ben Riley, to Miss Mae Gillette, Saturday, Dec. 16, at 7 o’ lock at the home of the Rev.»E. W. Ziog leiv, pastor of the Evanston I’re ;byterian church, Cincinnati. Mrs. Riley was employed as stenographer in the office of the Methodist Book Concern in Cincinnati. Mr. Riley is with the Foto-Lith Inc , in that city. The couple will be at home in their newly furnished apartment at 3619 Wabash avenue, Evanston, Cincin-
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Bee Hive Lodge S^i4IK Holds ( hristmas Parly Be Hive Kebekah lodge entertained with a Christmas party Monday eve ning for the member , Odd Fellows i‘n.l their families. An interesting Christmas program was given. A Santa Clair, and Christmas tree was a feature of the entertainment. •F + + *F 4* d- + + Washington township Women Have Meeting T he Ladies Aid of the Big YValnut Baptist church met Thursday with Mi - George Ri der and Mr-. Maude Sendmeyer for their annual Chri-t-inas meeting. in the afternoon a short program was given and gifts exchanged. T hose present were Lottie Lewis, Helen Jarrell, Dorthy Herbert, Anna Pol lorn, Effie Herbert, Flossie Pee, I ucretia Baumunk, Mary Hathaway, Emma Aker, Bessie Roberts, Mary Ellen Nee -e, Lois Raab, Gladys Cline, Lee Risder, Edith Baggy, Florence Fox, Ruth Craft, Maude SendmeQ’er ami Margaret Rissler. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Lee Rissler. -I- -l- ■!• -I- •'• -!• •!* Miss Mar.ha Shannon Entertained for Hride-Elect Miss Martha Shannon entertained Monday evening ’with a miscellaneous bathroom shower for MiElizabeth Pruitt, wlmsp marriage to Lloyd Thomas will he solemnized during the Christmas holidays. Bridge vw'. played following the distribution of gifts to the bride elect. High s ore honoi. went to Miss Virginia Rariden and to Miss Mary Louise Throop. + + 4 , 4* + + + + Miss Mary Louise Moffett Leaves for New York to Wed Miss Mary Louise Moffett, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ora Moffett left Tuesdiy noon for New York City, where she will be united in marriage to Robe t Feemstor of Hartford City on Friday, December 21 at the Little Church Around the Corner. Enroute to Now York, Mis- Moffett will stop off for a short visit in Philadelphia, Pa., with Miss Marjorie Call of Roachdale, who is studying there. + +4 , + 4 , 4*4 , + Keystone Riblr Class In Meet Tonight Keystone Bible class will meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. (). D. McCullough, south Jacksin treet. Assistant hostesses will he Mi .. E. ('. I>i ks ami Mrs. Clyde Williams. Devotions will lie in charge of Mrs. Grace 1 VMoss. Roll call will he answeied with the gift that you ile.ire. A Christinas program will be 111 charge vf Mrs. E. C.
Bowman.
++++++++ Legion Auxiliary to
Meet Tonight
The American Legion Auxiliary vill meet, Tuesday evening at 7 30 o clock at the home of Mrs. John A. Friend, west Hanna street.
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Home MiHsiunary to
Meet Wednesday
I h, Woman’s Home Missionary so-
ciety W j|i m p^ t j n Keystone chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. Devotions will he in charge of Mrs.
Kent. A Christmas piogram given by a group of high
school students. The reception coir.
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mitter will hr M, ’ 1 Mrs. S. C. I'rev , M, Alice a., and Mrs. Henry Oslr m
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S. ( . < . ( luh to Have
Christmas Party
The S. C. ( club v. .H hoy ^ Oiiristnia,. party tin., c oning at o'cluck Ho.ste., e ill in; Newgent and Mi . Wallace l.™" the home of Mr l.un, (i,|| er
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