The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 December 1933 — Page 2

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fHE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER ^ I. i

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*A Letter From A Husband To His Wife. DEAR CLARA: You know how ail our crowd lias been talking- “Hard Times” well, lets be different and get ourselves out of the rut of being:.so practical and pinch penny-like. There’s so little romance in g-iv-ing- a person something- he really needs. I certainly am not g-oing" to give you laudry soap or new linoleum for the kitchen. My old robe isn’t worn out,— hut—vou should see the beauties

at CANNON’S.

My traveling bag isn’t a disgrace—but there’s no sense in riding a good horse to death. Cannon’s have many things I’ve enthused over. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT Cannon's

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I’iione ECONOMY STORE 740

Asparagus lips, Nat. Green 8 oz. Can 10c Heinz’ Plum Pudding, each 27c Hemz’ Mince Meat, 2 Lbs- 33c Candy Old-Paduaned Stick 3 Lbs 15c Peanut Hrittle, 2 Lbs. 19c Ihanuts, Freeh Roasted in Shell, 2 Lbe. 13c Walnuts, Diamond Budded Lb- 25c Fresh Cider, gal 40c * (ranges to fit jour desires. Coffees, Chase and Sanborn 2 Lbs 49c Lion Brand. Lb 15c Butter Clover Bloom, lb. .. 19c Fresh Beef. Pork, Nea t, Sugar Cured Hams, and Bacon.

Peas, Earlv June Sifted, can 15c Corn, Fancy, C. G- 2 cans . 25c Comb Homey, 2 racks . 25c Cranberries, 2 Lbs 25c Fresh Oysters, Pint 21c Apples, Winesaps, Staman's Turleys, Yorks. HtJicious Golden Delicious, Jonathan's. See these Apples for QUALITY. VIRGINIA SWEET PANCAKE FLOUR Users call Virginia Sweei Pancake' ‘‘The angel food of the griddle ” Famous for lightness, flavor, tenderness. I Ful] si/,* St M . Chickens *o Fry and Bake Country Dressed, Lb 19c Flour, Gold Medal. 21 lb bag !IH.* lamg Horn cheese, Lb. .. 15c A1 Sweet Oleo, Lb 11c

PLENTY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALL PRIC ED TO SELL.

HOME for the Holidays!

I ravel by traction, for speed and comfort. Also, for Economy s sake! Ride, instead of driving in winter weather, and bank the difference in your stockings . . Do Santa Claus it in the children's stockings! Riding is cheaper, now, than the cost of g gas and oil for driving g .... only 2c per mjle one way, or I I -2c per mile, the Hi round trip . . And Santa could use the change. -And that's not all . . W hy not reach the family reunion or the yuletide parties rested and refreshed? .... Instead of arriving worn out from a battle with a tain, snow, or ice, an unruly motor—wearisome miles and miles of being your own chauffeur? INDIANA RAILROAD

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Fight Tuberculosis PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS The American legion boy sivut troop will not meet this week The junior ehoii of thq Methodist church will practice Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Harvey O'ilaii. ea I Walnut street, entered the county hospital Thursday for treatment. Mrs. Nellie ' handler, Alpha Gamma Delta house i pending Christmas vacation in Florida. W. T. Shearer of Moline, III., F* visiting his aunt , Miss Dade Shearer and Miss Mayme Shearer. Mrs. Inez Ro , of the Theta Kappa house, will spen I the Christmas holidays with her sons in Bridgeport, Conn. Mi Ethel Loop, of the Alpha Chi hou.:e, will pend thq Christmas holi days with hei daughter, Mrs. Wesley Sims in lulsa, Okla. Mrs. Minnie Link, of the Alpha O house, is spending the Christmas holidays with her daughters, in Cleveland, O., and Pittsbuigh, Pa Alex Turner of Greencastle is oper ating the court house elevator a few days in the absence of Claude Wimmer, regular operator, Who is taking a short holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Broadstreet left hy motor car Wednesday on an extended trip through the south. They will stop at New Orleans for somq time before going east to point.; in Florida. Toe body of William Brown, well known Jefferson township farmer who died Wednesday, was taken to a funeral home in Indianapolis Wednewlaj night, where funeral services and burial will take place. Mi s l)' rothy Akers, a tea* her in the Roachdale s-hools, is recovering in a Ci iwfonlsville hospital from an operation foi appendicitis performed Tur lay night. Miss Akers is the daughter of (liner Aker . Fianklin township trustee. Everyone who i„ to take pa it in the pageant to lie given at the Maple C 'pel eliunh Sunday evening is a kid to meet for rehearsal at the church Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The children's chorus will also practice at that time. Mr and Mi Frederick Brooks and daughter Elinor Glyn, who have been visiting the lattei’s mother, Mrs. Bertha Terry, ,outh of Mt. Meridian, left Thursday morning for their home at Long Island, N. Y. They were accompanied b> Miss Marilyn Hoist. The annual Christmas tree party fcr the children of the Pie-byterian church will he held at 2:3'» o’clo k Friday afternoon. As usual the boys and girl* will meet in their own de partments. All mothers are invited and utgoi to he present as guests of the children. Will mother of the ChrisDan church beginner* ii| 1 primary childien’s departments please have their children at the church hriday afternoon for final practice for the Christmas program Beginners are requested to come at 2 o'clock and primary children at 2.30 o’clockLETTERS 111 SANTA < LAUS

Dear Sant i Glaus: I have tried to be a good hoy. I would like to have a pencil box, a base ball, a tie, a rtory book and a pair of stockings. Bobby Walker. Cloverdale, R R. 2.

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Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy ten years old I have tried to be a good boy. I would like to have for Christmas a pencil box, a tie, a story book, a ball bat, and a pair of storking, size 9H. Herman Walker. Cloverdale, R. R. 2.

HIGH SCHOOL HAS PROGRAM OF CHRISTMAS MUSIC At the high school convocation period Wednesday, K. R. Umfleet presented a program of music suitable to tTio Christmas season. Those taking part in it were the Carollers, an organization of elementary and junior high school girls, the mixed chorus, the girls’ glee club, and the entire assembly, accompanied by several inombeis of the orchestra. The numbers on the program appeared in the following order: Christmas Song Umfleet From the Starry Heavens High ' French Christmas Song The Carollers • la His Lowly Manger . French Noel Thelma Coffman, Barbara Bartlett, Mary Kileen York Lullaby, Jesus Dear ... Polish Carol Evelyn Crump Tidings Glad, the Child is 'Born . • ■ French Noel The Carollers Hark! the Herald \ngels Sing Joy to the World It Came Upon a Midnight Clear Assembly and Orchestra Once in Roual Farid's City Mixed t'horu* O Come, All Ye f aithful O Little Town of Bethlehem Assembly and Orchestra When Jesus was a Little Chill Tchailsowsky Girl’s Glee Club Silent Night! II ly Night! Carollers, Assembly, Otchestra

U. S. GOLD PRI< E UNCHANGED WASIIINGTO Dec. 21, (UP)— The governmen' held it ; dome tic gnhl buying rate nnc'ianged at $34.06 per ounce today for the fourth sucre dve day in the face of weaknes: in st' k and commodity prices and prospects of moi< active congressional demands for inflation. Despite the mention of the $34.06 rate, it was understood the government seriously was considering a more aggressive price boosting program to strengthen the security and commodity markets if they show further losses. The price w.i $1.97 above the woiId price set in London today at 126 shillingq 2 pence, off 7 pence from yesterday. Based "n the opening exchange rale for the pound .*teiling l$508 3 4), this was equal to $32 09 an ounce. Ilie dollar r< named unchanged at 60,69 cents in gold. INDIANA POLLS LIYEMOl k Hogs receipts 6,(XHI; holdovers 349. generally 15 cents higher; 160 to 225 lbs.. $3.25 to $3.30; small lots $3.36; 225 to 275 lbs., $3.15 to $3.20; 275 to 350 lbs., $3.00 to $3.10; 140 to 160 lbs. $3.00 to $3.15; 120 to 140 lbs., $2.60 to $2.85; 100 to 120 lbs., l$2.00 to $2.25; packing sows $2.00 to $2.65. ( attle r< cjpts 500; calves 400; beef steers and most cows steady; heifers alnv ' unsaleable; bulk steers $4.50 to $5 ,. ; most cows $2.00 to $3.00; low i Iters and cutters $1,00 to $1.75; vaaler. 50 cents higher; $6.ini down, Bheep i • ipts 500; steady; Inv-I ewes and wether lambs $7 00 to $7.25; buck , $6.25 down; throwouts down to $4.00.

H>R REN I Modern home, furnace, fireplace, hardw xri floors, garage in A-t condition. Phone 146. 21-tf. 8 pedal Sale of Women's St rape, Pumps and Oxfonds—All high grade. Moore Shoe Store.

FOR reliriing, repairing and alterations call White Cleaners. Phone 645. 16-6p

S C H U AFFT’S C HOCOLATES Famous lor Quality Ideal for Gifts Attractively wrajrped in Christmas Packages. 40c To $1.50 PER POUND SAM HANNA’S HOOK STORE

W. H. M S. Has Christmas Meeting A group of interested women met in Keystone chapel for the December meeting of the W. H. M. S. Reports shown l an advance, especially that of the Home Guards and Mother’s Jewels, both having put filth extra Christmas effort under their leaders, Mosdames Bartlett, Gillespie and U-stcr Jones. The motto this year is "Make the mad safe for the Bairn’s feet.” A box of Christmas gifts was sent to Campbell Settlement, Gary, and a white stacking of pennies was sqnt to Hammond Baby Clinic by these two groups. Mrs. D. W' Kent led the devotions, the general theme of which was “Joy to the world, the Lord is Come.” Mrs. Frank Donner gave a pleasing program and bowed hy three reading. that Christmas day and Thanks giving day are 365 days apart instead of just two days a year. I he late Dr. Town organized thi VV. H. M. S. in 1893 Miss Ames is the only charter member living. Mrs. Ru HI Brown read a short memorial to Dr. Town. •I« Needlet i aft Club Meeting Postponed There will he no December meeting of the Neodleciaft club. 4* *F *F + d- -F 4* Delta Theta Tau To Meet lonight Delta Theta Tau will meet at the home of Mrs. Archie Allen, 709 south Locust street, tonight at 7:30 o’clock. 4* 4- 4* 4* 4- -F -F + Russellville W. C T. U. Met Tuesday The Russellville Woman's Christian Temperance Union held their regular monthly mooting at the home of Mr*. J, W. Harvey and daughters, Mi*. Non Harvey and Mrs. Emma Card ner, Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Mis. Charier, Leonard, Miss Nora Harvey, Mis. Florence F’ordice Byrd, Mis. N. F. Scribner, Mrs. Ella Fordice and Mrs Clara Overstreet had parts on the program. Miss Rose Nicholson, a student in Fhe local xihool class in public speaking gave an oration. She is preparing fcr a medal contest to Ik 1 given after the holidays. Mrs. Earl Overstreet, president of the Russellville union left Thursday with three of her sons for a visit during the vacation period with her sister and family in Florida, 4* 4- 4* 4* -F 4- -F -F Mrs, Clove Thomas Issues Tea Invitations Mrs. E. Clove Thomas and Miss Elizabeth Pruitt have issued invitations f-a a tqa to be given at the home of Mrs. Thomas on the afternoon of Thursday, December 28. •F -F + -J- -F 4- 4* Hamlqidge Home Flconomics Club Meeds The December meeting of the Bainbridgo Home E onomics club was held at the home of one of its sponsors, Mrs. C. J. Crews. Several meiii bei s and three ponsers answered to roll call with “What I \\ mt Santa to Bring Me”. Nearly all of the quilt blocks were turned in to be sewed after the January meeting. Mrs. H R. Sands invited the club to hold the next mepting at her home. The principal feature of the evening was the grab hag. Each member brought a gift wnd these were fastened to the end of strings that were placed all through the house. To reach the gift it was sometimes nee f s' ary to wind up seveial yards < f l string. Refreshments were served by , the hostess. 4-4-4-4-4-4- + 4‘ i New Maysvillf I ouple : Is Married Heie [ Miss Fran-es E. Larison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J hn Larison of New Maysrille, and Robert M. Edward;, nlso of New Maysville, were married (here 'Ihursdiy morning hy Elder L , H At'iey. They were accompanied hy the bride’s father. I he bridegroom, a young farmer of ‘ New Maysville, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Haivey F. Edwards of Hendricks county. 4‘4*4*4-4*4-4-4' Women Of the Moose To Hold I hnntmas Party Women of the Moose will entertain at the Moore Home, 212 west Frank lin street, with a ' hristmas party ami I twchange of gifts Thursday evening, De 21. There will be the usual program of entertainment, game . and music. All member are asked to at tend and do their share to make the evening a success. 4*4 - 4*4-4-4'4 , + Earl Fisk Camp- Vuxiliary Hold A Christmas (’arty Members if Earl Fisk Camp and, Auxiliary of the U, s w y held their annual Christmas party Wed ' nesday evening at the lost cabin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans. The true Christmas spirit pre-

vailed in the roaring log fire and a beautifully decorated tree. The evening was spent in playing old fashioned games and contests. '1 here was also a grab hag. Refreshments of nuts, candy, fruits, and toasted marshmallows were served. »J« ‘js Crescent Kebckah Lodge To Hold Christmas Party Crescent Rekehah L«slgu No. 763 will hold its Christmas party Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Each member is asked to bring a plate of home made candy or apples. There will be an exchange of gifts. All Rebekahs wel. nme. 4* 4- 4* -F 4- 4- 4* 4* I ri Kappa To Hold Christmas Party Tonight Tri Kappa sorority will entertain with a Christmas party, Thursday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rariden This is the annual party given for the men. There will be a dinner with bridge following.

CIV IF WORKS L \ BORERS FIND $81)0 ( \N OF (.OLD Cl IPPINt.S

INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 21, (UP)I he sudden riches of two laborers on a civil works project at Zionsville were taken away from them today as Indianapolis detectives investig: tod the sourcq of the wealth. I aac Sluder, 65, and Ray Neese, 44, found two tin cans containing gold clippings and shavings estimated to tie worth $800 while clearing away roots and underbrush along a read near Zionsville. A Zionsville hanker to whom they took the metal for appraisal referred them to an Indianapolis smelling and refining company. Neese sent hi.; son, Meredith, 23, to Indianapolis with the g hl and officials of the refining company called detectives. The detectives took possession of the gold with tho promise it would he returned to the finders if prior owneiship is not established. A quantity of gold shaving- and clippings were stolen from an Indianapolis .jewelry manufacturing com pany several months agj.

•F4*4*4* + 4 ,, ? + + BAINBRIDGE + By Mrs. Nelson *F ■F 4- 4- *F 4* + 4* 4Mr. and Mrs, Carl Darnell and Mrs. G. D. Leyenberger visited relative.* in Indianapolis la t Thursday. Mrs. FV A. McNorton called on friends hero Thursday.! She and her daughter, Betty Jane, who is a student at Ladywood school in Indianapolis, expo 1 to leave soon for 'Baltimore to he with Mr. McN- rton during vacation. Air. arid Mrs. Ed Cassidy of Spen•er were Sunday guests of her sister, Mrs. L. W. Veach and family. Mrs. Walter Ratcliff entertained with a dinner bridge F’riday after-

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Have youi hat ri' , for Christmas. White ( huif r .*.i» A Gift worth giving w Shoes for Men and 'Boys, cdj, Moore Shoe St ire. noon Mrs. Glenn Michael, Mr.-rij liatn Prie. t, and Mr K 0 y honor of Mrs. Darnell, she mu ■ in Rofceit left Tui , j k , ■. Mich., where Mr. Darnell iM-uipd 'I h. y w ill r» Mrs. ('. C. Hartley and dal Jeanie \ isited er mot r (£3 last week. M J Indianapolis Monda\ Hi riel Pruitt is \ i ii mg j,; Mr. and Mr . Vlv reeevering from ■in " • nil, n, Mr. and Mi Hi J .'-|>ent the weel.e'.a ivilh Iht ptM Mr. and Mrs. F I. l.ray aju, ^1 M uneie. Mr. and Mr ' irli, I' ggnm talned at di \i gfl Ivan I’roctoi an I ' miily ind Vr.sfl Ah'... Adelheii Modlin idfaeli.nl dinner was in li"'i"i f M, birthday nmii;• • •hie I' l aha . I iiil I'.'ie .1 of ia . |; I, 1,1^1 and family Tne lay night. Mi - MiMm I employed -.I home Sund i> : a t .i.> wrlV ••«r| lion. Sunday dim i r-uc.-i if Wid Dickson and : nuih Here the Rn-I Bennett of Greei tig Mr Mrs. (i Ixim of lii'l • .i Aliss Garnet Saikett, awl se-tnl of her |I|||I|I music, making a total of forty,I toied to Iml! . v itj noon where tliaj attiml'd a (■ al t he John 11' ' ■* | Miss Ruth Anna Cay who I,® 11in' universit a two weeks ■ .'iti"ii wit cuts, Mr. and di (i. L ' apd

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