The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 December 1933 — Page 4

YHE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. II'IDIANA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933.

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very Merry Christmas. Their music at the Kam* 354 certainly a lonjr ways towards creating’ pep and enthusiann

TONIGHT:. “HEADLINE SHOOTF.R A

Jimmie

'Mi, two fellows aliove are proJi

jiiiey lioth get home before arrives Merry Christmas

lorr Open Saturtlay Nifthi I ill 'I OTInrk

c. n:i:\o (:o\!I'\na .:.SiSjSlS©lSi&a©i3RS.3.5lS.

"Sine i kiilid her—1 watched her is 1 acct rding to polti *. Jilrne 1 t }) h.t.o, vi lielroit, lilich., coniessed :.i.ving Jennie Jablocki, nursemaid. The purported cont i.s n.n a ei • that Il’iorio slew the girl heeau she "was coming between Sonia and me.” D’lorio is thown after arrest with Sonia Morsejl o. his sweetheart.

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of lettuce, often ( eaten rather than i'heil b\ mo orn

made tin di covei \ /ini nrf < | ray they ay, are leaves j the priMlneti m of

PLANS BIN! KDAl CwVMBRIlH i Ma ( (IIP) The

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In pi pa i a! ion

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iled, slum Id t>e heart so eher i*-e levers, he-

jdants, i's|ioi’kilh The grienest b 1 he ^lightly hitter

for the Is

three lietter

• ■ api'.olntnient of a n "in prepare plain 1 i ion of i li lereenten • oi this relebratIon * i v or Ainei lea's old

M (iahriel h tieiieheva,

kan\m{ aii t.i.i in ri i ;

Roosevelts to Have Old-Fashioned Yule 3"*

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the days „f “Roosevelt the First,” the gleeful laughter of n all children will contribute to 'Til it. at the White House this Yulctide. For many v • the "First Lady” has been planning m (it tin* familv. which nlw»v** hna vm.i.t C’ln ft.,-... . ...i. ,.e 'in,.

'Sistie' anot 'Bii'-tim" Dal!/ J.Hiking slnee the days of

Uie (Jiristnia

a the family, which always has spent Christmas uni . rhe I esident's ‘ h • >n, F rsnklin. Jr . and Klliot are expected to be on hand, as well ns the President's mother, Me* ; «iah I>eiano KopMV.lt. Principal guests, however, will l,e the grandchildren of the President, “Sis«nd I ii/ e liall. and little Sarah Roosivelt, daughter of Jarm They are to have a real old-ta-tdoned Umstmna, tree, hanging stocking, Santa Claus and everything So it looks as if the White

House is to liuie u Yuletide to be lung remembered.

W ASHINGTON', (I. I. N.) Hn l ii" i " Honsevek

- " ‘ ItooseveH the

•' ir t hn. the White It i t-had siuli a • hri-tn i. , that i| limned for this ' " i" ' ■ ' V I ;h;lt hu- elap .i',| tudiei.ri tl P’' in i< s of "Teddy” I i f ling nei. - ■ ii I -i i ’ Id f;i hi'ined Yule has

Ireen nbse-jit anil joy of

Not |ily of th< Pi- lent;

(tiri- tnm

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minion.

The president's suns, lames, Frank-

lin, Jt .

troide it a point, t.i speii the festive season with their mother and father

i President's /I ~ ” ' on

I his f- atune, the laughter Sarah I b lano R, osevelt, w II lu> mull children, will Is- in | liand to presale over the fun-

hand to presale over the

ph-t li evyhniee this ^ear. hor the But it is the yonni-er meudier

tiny grandchildren of

irninged for

th*' President

their rendezvous

the family tt wham the eoining event

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^ r 1 'ake place at the a day in Par .-lise 'll • tl-.”

i t"* in ion.

Reunion P tinned

P r many week-. t.he ''First I,ndy” )i i Is-en iiiciinrin ■' for the hig event tuft <le tilled fur tiny stocking- have 1 ' 'ii o , i I >h.| iIre idy hr-- wrappe I in their gaily eidored ribbons re a- y lor deliwiy to their little recipients. 9 But ile ie I one j di tltat Mrs. I • niithet with this y< ii I’h it i - the important one of elo ting and pun nsing a Christmas

turkey Mu nlrMtly In Hmtse, gif First Fann the roimtry It Is exn

fro

i I >zen ddilers 1 d it Ihe White id irers of the ari sm ^airts of

-ted Hi d Hie entire fam-

oiil “Biiz'/'e"*|ia||, ehildn • President's daughter, Mr Curtis Dull and little Siinth lioo-eielt, dauglrter of James Roosevelt. To the e young st»-rs Christlimis mean a tree, M’liereon will grow innumerable gifts whicli Willin' I I 1^ benevolent old gentlem in in whi ker-. whom they know and love ns Santa

Claus.

Pn-^iili-nl's Job One (1i^ nr i i: velt houtwhoh will prolmbly lx* ad-

hered to tbi- ye-ir the deeoratien of th iler the personal President himself, e sugge.-tion- from tl and tlnO ITesideni

■tit-

This is tree unaf the

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mother, for not

*" ' n the li tih-r of our great country i an fix a tree "jiwt so” without

a sistance

\nothi-r Rooseveltinn custoyn is that g lieiting stockings are to Ih» hung 'Ver the fireplace in the Presi- ' be i.. ni.* And in the early •ri'in. , while tire ( 'liief Kbcecutive is I re/tnig, the owners of tlie hosiery do# grOU() -ib,ip the ’ '"I I hen, tatting with the youngest it • nber, each metnher of the family ■ pens tin his, or her, gifts to lie duly

M d i.\ ' lie«iithi'i*

Poor Children Rememberetl In th ■ afternoon of Cbrist.mns Day, ’ re pi iliahly*wiH be an unofficial m it the WJote House for eh !dr. n of the Administration, on C h'li oerasion there will Is- a further • rilmtion of gifts N T «>r will the p<ior 1 'eon of the capital be forgotten. M o y a child whose Christmas would h been at host ft drab affair will !>e noised recipient of a gift front

Ihe "First Lady’’-

D" ll^enilier the Rome velt Itoys and their sister, Mrs Dali, will Ite h" at the White House reception ml t.ince for ths- capital younger set M - II in all, the White House is due ■ in- of a very Mhrry

Xmas.

STOP Merry Christmas

Menry Xmas to tliis Saturday night bather. We don’t know just who he is looking for but we ju-ige it’s either ef.irni any or Oldj Saint Nick

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To All Phinam County Basketball Fans

Merry Xin this man v. I trying to I out his it tax Note: i is the le i our worri<

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Sal. 11:15 P. M Sun. 2 In 11 p. M Mon. 7 & P M

All

ediientlon.'tl institiitie>n will be pi blleaiton of a new history of v at d iiniv ersily.

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li^ht you coaches—take a

how! You’ie last hut not least. You are the fellows that get the panning when your team loses j .Hid when things (list don’t seem to, go smoothly along athletic lines, j

To you we sincerely say Merry Chrislma*

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MFRRV t HRIS’I MAS' TO FT FRY HA !<FTP ' I i PI.AVI i IN IT I F COI’Vt Y MAY SANTA (T.At'S I I AVI. A LOT OF J UT D GOALS IN vot R SO' K"’

IK. I It (FhS rROl'NcF-D MAM ASTLF.; HAINBRIDOK HOW S I'O ( l-OVKRS.

Merry Xaxas t >

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all our 1- iilier -Imp

-O' 1 . 1/ ~

friends wlio help

us coacb the Tiger

Cubs !• m the up- ,

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town di irict.

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Merry < hristma ta ihe yell leadei * mil song leaders in every Putnam high -elmiil. II each fan wan as loya and helb-veit as it hnlc heart Fitly in their re-(lerlive lea me as these vmtiiL- no-it and nom-en do, no -tel squad wmitd lack for mipparl—o—

It-.He Ft.ion high school’s tia-kettiall tea ■ after winning II straight eon-' lest- I Topped its first tilt of ihe seaon Fri lay pight over at Van Boren b\ a l!( t i 15 -core YanBureti held I a 2 0 edge at the ipiarier; a 5 to T lead at llu- half, and Relic I'nioii was out in front, 11-7 at the end of the! tin id quarter. The Putnaim count y net rrs rolled up a 14 to 7 advantage over VanB' on shortly after the final peri,si gat until way- Then things began to happen, VanBuren commenced to bombard tlie h<u,p and the tiatthwas tied at I I all VanBuren rang up ! wo more fi< id goals and a free throw while Belle I'nion scored only once on a foul toss and the fray ended HI to 15 with the Jefferson town-hip boys trailing I llur-t and Cummings were outstanding for Relle I'nion

Cubs Defeated

Greencastle’.’ Imsketeers traveled to Newcastle last night and were handed :i .MK t.v Hi jilt hy Coach Orville Hooker's Trojan A Isiy hy the name f l-e.Mar pace, the winners while Be*wn out-tan ling for the Tiger Cult The score at tin- rest intermission was 21 to 5 in favor of Newcastle,

Cloverdale Wins

Clovrrdale and Kainhri ipe, two of the oldest rivals in the county, ela lied at Cloverdale Tfriday evening with the home team winning 2H to 14 The fit -t half was fairly clo-e, tlie Clovers leading only Ift to J) at the end of ih<second i|imr1e r iVtit with 4 buckets led the victors while Dickson look e I tied for the Pointers.

ti»iib ALINE Mac MAHON ^ JEAN MUIR MARY ASTOR DONALD COOK GUY K I B BEE A Warner Brot Picture

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fOIVIFDY AND NFWS

“PIKD PlPHi" WAIT DI5NEYS SI I I Y

SYMPHONY J’-D 4M

nient, Gte* nca-tIt- township, $5(1 Samuel () ITisor md wife, to P.urol I-ii-or, Ian I in Cltnton township, $1

—For ID’nt-

Sh* riff Alva Hi van, to l*niisville .1 lint Slock I and Hank, land in ( linlon and Hu , II townships S.5,0(H) 00 William H P> c|< to Henry Kenneth Pick, part F 1-2 lot 15 (ireeneastlc,

e:t-tein cnla t gement, • I.

FOR HI VI - ' ’ 1 'ace, fireidaec lianl'V" 1 ' I in A 1 - ”1 ' !< 1

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WANTED

Henry T , | in , ■ u in il . 11

acres in Jack n iu-p, $J. {taker. Call .TI4 Hraril j

'phone charge?

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l< 11 'I Ifarn :in<l olliPi” , ti> .To«f»ph ! — - /t ii R Brown and ,11 ■ i . 200 acre' in 1 WANTED-Any I 1 "

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-Merry Christmas to those who predict the outcome of future games We like them even if they do miss on their forecasts some limes.

Two semi-pro net tilts will he played at the hich school gym this evenlog at , TO uid X:.‘tn The Greencast) ■ Fx-Cuhs vs Kokomo Eagles, and th>Aimerican /ine vs. Crawfnrdsville Ca-ket Co., is the schedule Former college and high school al hletes compose the linen) - of the four competing quintets and two good ga.r.es me in prospect.

TransIVrs Show \u Infreasr

Merry Christmas to the fan who has to drag his wife to a game. (There’s not many in this class so they deserve special mention-

I ARM f>F 200 \CRRS IN |\( KSOV TOWNSHIP SIH.B for *1.500.00

We haven’t their picture, hut just the same, we wish the band boys a

Real estate transfers for the past week ns filed in the county recsrder’f office show transfer of a 200 acre farm in Jackson township for a consideration of *4,500 Real estate

transfers f m this period follow: James Gilbert Cole and wife to

Pittsburgh, Finn., Chi. and St- Louis

R R , Co, plat 39 in R R.

Jack-on tw; , *4,500 00

W« P*1

John If Ham c, to Dallas M Vermillion anT wife, lot in Greencastle, Sellers sub division of annex 4 William Irvin and Wife, to Gladys R get-., lot 32 in (JreencasMe, Melville R C ix’.s aillition, $1. Gladys Roger- to William Irvin and

wife, same, $1

•lame T. Christie, to John B Boyd and wife, pt lots IT, 12 and 13 in (•teencH-flo, Northwood n'Mili m. ^.1

CLASSIFIED ADS

—For Sal<^—

ORDF/R Early, Ice Cream Santa Glau-es in your dessert. 10 cents each. Ganlner Bros Phone 375. 22-21

FARMFRS: Wo have a full car of fencing in this week. Our prices are low Piter on, Rain bridge, Ind. 22-3t.

] Call 278, Greem-astli*.

it irgts. John ^ 1

MALE ' l tlie oil bu 'inc | Make iinmedi.ab . t.i $5b w*-pkl\ t 'l ' " l ' , J

tionully known line Motor Oils on < re-li'

auto and trneb

fjverythiK

and collet. No ex|»eiien

T. Webster, Gen.

Hank Bldg . <V ' "" l '

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n-*r'V-.d Mgr-W

-MiscellaneflO^

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DANCE at Bainhr" 1 *" ^ night at the Ma-otiii'

VIa\ Midnight bambl" 1

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TURKEY DINN’I'-R

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FOR SALF: («oih1 yellow or while j"iw corn. Russell Roberts, R. I, Greenrastle. 21-Op.

FOR SALK Frying and baking chickens, 17 cent dressed. O T. Klllis. Phone 222-K. 0 21 Ip

FOR SALE:—Turkeys I'd 19. Russell Pierce.

Phone Rur-2-3-in.

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lion from

work of the modem will lie the principal to!" 1 '

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print''!’"

enased by the i' " " f erf a the annual AgriculP"" 1 " |

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enlarge-

Ix-n’t forget a box of Whitman's or Martha Washington Candy for £ hn-tmaji Hamilton's Book Store. 0 23-lt-

"Making Our Farm l { '!',

lie the theme of the ^ meeting on Tuestey

ary 9, while Seth Gorl’^

of the Aimerican Ganv’ Washington, D C. w' 11 sen-ntion: What P one of the princiifa! -i the general session <>

on Wexinesday a/t« rn0 "

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