The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 December 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 27. 19^.

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resenes, 19 to fT. During this tilt, the Gwem astle boys were also ahei at, the half, 11 to 9-

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK * (Coutliiuetl from Pace One) to |3; low cutters and cutters $1 to .<L’; vealers *) cent - to $1.00 higher, mostly $0 50 down,_top $7.00. Sh(' p 500; lambs around 50 *enti | gher; supl> most Ij ma lioums at ST.A) and fed tvesterns at $8.00.

Shelbyville, 21; (ireencastle, 21.

Tommy Jones, of near LimeJale, taken to the county hospital Christmas day following injuries suffered in an altercation at Liniedale, was rehcapital county jail Wednesday morning by Sheriff Alva Bryan-

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FINAL (jlAKTER SPL’KT DK FEATS LOCALS Cl HS LEAD

17-12 AT HALF.

A fourth quarter Irive by Shelbyville enabled the high school basketball team in that city to nose out the Tiger Cubs. 24 to 21, Tuesday night at the Shelby county seat. The Greencastle netters held a 17 to 12 lead at the half and were ahead ot Shelby ville until the last eight minute - of

play.

The gatna t\as close and exciting throughout with the Greencastlc Ic keteers displaying a far better brand of ball than that showed again-t Newcastle last week. That the two quintets were about evenly mitt lied is revealed by the box s. re as each side made 9 field goals. Shelbyville, however, dtopped in 6 free throws while the Cubs registered only three times front tiie charity tripe. Bee delivered with six bucket in the opening half and dropped in a foul toss for a total of 18 points. He was held scoreless in the -econd half. The floor work and handling of the hall by littlq Johnny Gail was very satisfactory to Coach Edmonson.

- Lineup and summary;

Greeiv?astle (21) Shelbyville (24)

FARMER CROSSES Dl'tK VND BI/./.AKD

FG FT.

Bee, f 6 (hurl, f 1 Murnane, c 1 Clendening g 1

.Kt.auer, g

Cox, g

Wallace, g

Totals

1 Aklridge, f

1' Lackey, f 1 Gutting, c 0 Smith, g O' Stiers, g O' Page, g

0 Whadoock, g

D1MMITT, Tex., (UP) Edwin "Goose” Rn.iiey, farmer who breeds wild ducks and geese here, Iris succeeded in crossing a buzzard with a du:k. Just what value the buzzardduck Inis, Ramey i not sure. He does think it quite an interesting bird. The stiange fowl has the head anil feathers of the buzzard, the bill of the duck; wobbles when it walks; flies swims well with web feet. PAGEANT GIVEN Under the direction i>f Mis.- tii’aci Moore, a DePauw student, a pageant entitled “’l • irlt oi Christ” was presented at the Maple Chapel

church.

A modem mother is telling the story if the birth of Chri ' to her children, a hoy and a girl. Tic play was divided into nine eprod* . with e.i it i f which was given a tableau po,traying the mtstanding p it The event- |oi"trayed were Isaiah prophesied that Christ should be bun; M iry is vi. ited by the angel Gaoriel and tola that she has found Javor with God and that her on hnl be king; Joseph and Mary c me t" Judoa to pay their taxes and Jc-us is

^ i bom theie; the ; ngel appeal to tin

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

It belt Dreyer i- spending the Christina li liin> in Chicago with At, , and Mrs. Thoma.t Nel" n. Ah. li e-a Dixon, technician at the county hospital, has returned fiom Ann AiT.tr, Mich., where she visited her sister and family.

D T. Neier and son Gaylord and A! Anna Rowe of Brazil were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neier atvJ family.

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I homas A. Nelson of Chicago returned to his home Tuesday after -pending the Christmas holidays with Mi and ills. Albert Nelson and family. Mr. and Mrs. H L. Young have retuiued*to tneir home in Columbus, O., after spending the Christinas holiday.- with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Y ung, south College

Mrs George York and baby left the county hospital Wednesday. Fred V. Thomas was in Indianapolis legal busine.--, Wednesday. Mr* an 1 Mrs- Ellis White of Commercial Place are the ]% rents of a daughtcT, born Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Luna.Lewis of Belle Union are the parents of a son born

Dec. 22.

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County Agent K.

Mi.-s Betty Broadstreet is spending the Christinas holidays with friends

in Indianapolis. •

.Mrs. L. D|. Snider and daughter, W. Baker was in'M: Esther Snider, were.in Terre

Miss Pearl Yoin I iPorte high oh ’ Christmas vacate

| Mr. and Mrs. A. M

Je-.-e Taylor oi lioacln ale was icpoitcd in a satisfactory condition at 1 a Orawfonlsvillo ho pital Tue.- lay | where he receive -I treatment for a [

niptured appendi

Terre Haute Wedit--day to attend a tm ting of count;, agents who were p;a ent to obtain the latest informat o-i on the govei nent com and hog

pH Uin ion eontrid plan.

.Mi . Alary L. Marlin and tlaughto •- Maryltelle ai ■■ Hazel, who spent i (i.ii tm a- with All. and Mrs. J. L. .Martin, Greencaith R. 4, escaped injury Tuet.lay when their car overturned on the N iional load near I Belli ville while t y were enroute to theii i me in In i'atiapolis. All were

badly shaken up however.

Miss Lavonne Alunciy, who is in nurse’s training in the Union h i.spital at Terre Haute, uderweitt a tor. il operation there today She i i daughter of Mr in i All W \ Mund;

. a teaeher in the , is spending the

with he i trents, i ■ f.-unily of ' and Mrs. David A ottiig. Jone . were enteitamed Sunday with

i - it nner at the h e „f Air. and Mrs. Iienin Jones, 1 niinicrcial Place. Those present wi re Mr. and Mrs. David ,linos, Mi and Airs William

.loa and sot Will K. Jones, San-

! id Jone , Miss l ther Snider, Mau-

Joiu and Mi . Viola Hamm, all

of Gieenrastle, ml Mr. and Mrs.

Io i 1 Jonas cf Iviughtsi ille.

A prayer meeting will be held this evening at 1:30 o'clock at the Mu pel | Chaiiel chutcli. Stibject for im’htat'on i “Aftei 1 11.' d hea w 1 1 Plea e he pre-etii i- this is t very bi pu t ant ervice for the church j

• ! i and Mi Harry Neier and d o' bti i entert ‘1 with a Christi di'iner Moi i . Those ptasent Mr md - . Floyd Kinkead i , ' lijidien, ('i 'ordsville; Mr. and U Ber VVi tnd cliildrcn. Ras'd r. a i 11 . Clyde Wia11. b ale, md and Mrs. Willie

shepherd and tells them of the won - I c’erful happening: the hepherds come

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Referee: Gullion; Umpire: Cowan.

In the curtain raiser, the Greencastle B team lost to the Shelbyville

he manger and worship Jesus; 1 the w e men journey to Judea from * the ea. t, bringing their trea.-urs. The

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scal e now changes to a modern set- . ting, w'uete the deconesses carry on Mary’s work; the doctors and nurses’ ato the wise men; and the minister

and missionaries are the shepherds. '1 he play was well presented and wa enjoyed by the audience.

the afternoon

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11 and Mrs. innt- of the i

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• f Waveland, the utertainiug during (ring and vocal ■I in of Evansville, '■lit U. S. District

Judge and Mi F. L W illiam.- of I Vl l " tt i ‘" <l fallJI t Louis, Mo., iM uid M

Quinn of laloga, Alisa Pcnelofte O Borne of Racine, Wisconsbi an I 1 Air | 1 Ward Willi ms of Bloomington were I Sunday diuner gurct. of Mi a Eva | 1 met at Ind polls, were in an 1 ■ luasli at l t'oatesville-Broad

National toad

i eii skidded on the

dale who i.ieJ, Sunday, were hold Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the 1! adulate Christian church-

j The Rev- C- C. Griggs

i as-i.-tod by the Rev. Leliuid Blew "f

Thorntown were in charge. Inter.rent was in Uie Roachdale cemetery.

a pavement an erturned and Mrs. N l.ui was pinne I muler the car. She

to St ille and found to ral ii oken and c nsid

erably I'.msivJ .md -trained. Mr. Nolan v.n unhurt. I hey w<>re later tak-

en to their

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Haute Wednesday. The Woman’;: League-of the Metho-di.-i c!uirc;lt is planning to present a wivliling die-.- pageant in January, it was announced today. Alva Cox ami Mrs- Bertha Fleming of Danville, 111-, spent Christmas day with Mr and Mrs- E’ber Hamilton and Alls. Lessie Cox, Greene as tie R- 3Mr and -Mis. W. B. Swahlen and son . and Dr. I’crcy Swahlen, of St. Lou , Mo., were guests of Air. ami Mi -. J. 1’. Allen Jr. over Christinas. I wo cars, one front Ohio and the other an Indiana machine, got. together at the intersection of the National highway and state road 43, uith i f the city, Tue.. lay afternoon. Both ia were damaged and the drivi'i of the Ohio auto was slightly mjuri'ii. Mr Elizabeth Ha i illott, Taylor Tlitci .uid Mr Rebecca Sigler, Morton un Icnvent eye operations at the county h -pital, Wednesday morning. Dr C S' tJ'Bii n an eye specialist of Iowa City, 1 wa, iuul a son of Dr W. AI. O’Brien "f this city is rformed (lie >pe rations. County coniiitissioners at their meeting Tue ay afternoon discussed ild age pension applications which have been fib b.\ mtiep tis I'utnaiii county per n over the age of 70. No definite • t in was taken on any of the ap; lications. Tiie conunissioneis will in et again Saturday.

sM Ml. RE\ IS ION I’KEDK I ED WASHINGTON, Dm 27 Iehanges in the I'eeovery tnachinc are to bo asked of congress by President Roosevelt and 1 the general impre.-sion in capital official circle - is that the clticf executive believes the anti-de-pression campaign is progressing satis factorilyW'ith every in licator pointing in this direction, the president today devoted this attention to the preparation of the *6,000,000,<100 budget which will lie recommended to the national legislature and to la- hi- annual message reporting the nation’s legislative nr . Meanwhile, the prospects of international action t i tabiiize world currencies on a gol I basis received the careful study of those who have follower! the '.level, | inent of the administration ironetary program, their curiosity aroused by the refusal of Acting Secretary AI ugenthau to answer a question whether a move in this direction wa,. in the making Mr. Roosevelt ol ly a few day- ago exp res cd the hop" that such action might lie taken, w ith mt saying haw soon he thought it shoub 1 comp about His attitude for u oaths has Iteeii that stabilization w:e n it desirable until domestic commodity price- reached t satisfactory lev d Such rovi-ions as Mr. Roosevelt may suggest of th" reenvery laws efi a lc 1 l.i-t spiiug are expected to )«■ of a minor nature and ii tended mainly to clarify t heir language or answer technicalities that hive ati tui in their f>l eralinli. Some amcudtnenls nf this nature may be suggest*' fur Hi*' far n bill and the truth in securities Inw No modification of the latter is cuntemplated, it was said, despite the insistent iTinur from certain business interests fur action to mak*. it b ■ severe Much -.peculation ha- lieen arou.osi as to whether Mr. Roosovelt might ask for legi.-l itim ii. connection with his g d I buyiiig-niuiietary program to make its legality, whi It bus been di-imtrd, undoulite*!, possibly giving the Irca-my aut I'uaty '., joke the | urvha-et- te>w Iran n te bj the Reeoi struction cor|Kirati in I" Hs.-ist him in summarizing for congress coiiditksis a- they stand at the m mt nt, Mr Ibsi-evelt has asked all federal agencies for reports giving the views of key officers on the outlook for the future In the latter red"' ' 1 the >t d< Io I the > mal ,e. quests for information

Doctors Give Creosote For Chest Colds For many year, our br-t H„, lor , 1,1 ' * • nd 1 hfonrhiti-, know mu how dan-r-ro’i, it i« to lot tl,o m |, aMp on CroomuUion with . roo.otr and six other highly imporurt mod,, nial Woments.nuii k- ' l reomub.on p worful th. nt "oy:,;:";*;;; A nnr own drngcM guat into. , . •ion by Ii'funding your mm., y if >0 „ dn'or'i ,f,fr ' allin R * rooniubion a, nortod Beware the niugh or , old that ~

R. W. Dresclt Is Married Sunday R. W Dresch, manager of a Murjihy store at Clinton, and Miss Elizabeth SprouIs also of that city, were married Sunday at Seymour by thg Ilev. Mr- Moore. Mr. Dresch is quite well | known here, having been a patient in the county hospital for several weeks about a year ago following a serious automobile accident east of Green-

castle.

4* T T T T 4* 4* . New Maysville Community Club Met Friday 1'he N. AI. <•' club Obristanas meet ing w:i.- behl Fridny at tbe 1 borne of Mrs. Hazel Lovett, near Barnard. 'A piteh-in dinner was served at noon. A business meeting and program was held in the afternoon. Roll call answered with a Christmas thought. “Silent Night” was sung by the members. Mrs. Alice Md) >yle ’read ‘The First Christmas.” “Luther’s Cradle" was sung by Mrs, Isiraine Young and Mrs. Eleanor McAlullen A playlet was given by Mrs. Ferris Alorphew and Airs. Elsie I'iekett. Albert JoUmson sung "Wlteii It’s liam)) Lighting Time in the Valley,” and “Bethlehem Babe.” Mrs. Ruby Myers sang “Star of the East” and “Mighty Like a Rose." There was the usual exchange of gifts. Three guests were present, Mr . Jay Coopei, Mils. Tom Lovett and Mrs. Jackson. The January meeting will be with Mrs. Eleanor (I cM len. Mr. and 'Its. TWinas i Entertained Guests Mr and Mrs. Fred V. Thomas, enteitaiiip 1 the following guests at dinner Christinas Day; Mr. and Mrs. CB Thomas, Mr- and Mrs. Frank Grove Mr and Mrs. Merle Butz of Terre Haute, Glen Shaw of St Louis; Mr. and Mrs- Clove Thomas and sons Lloy.l ami John and Mr. and MrsOscar Thomas, city. *!« »!• »*« »j« .jCelebrate Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mr-. < larettce Scobee celebrated their twenty fifth wadding an niversary with a surftrise party given in theii honor Sunday evening, Dec. 24. The house wa, decorated in keeping with the Christmas season. They veeei.ed .nnyy beautiful and useful gifts. ' A large wedding cake, candy and t'liits were served by the hostess. I be ' veiling was spent playing bridge .it,it games. Those present werq Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Scot and son, Air and Airs. Russell Scoboo and family, Mr. and Airs. < ha lies Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Hatley Smith and family, Air. and Mrs. Tom Howlett, Air. and Mrs. R. L. Howlett, Mr and Mrs. Frank Call, Mr. an 1 Mi -. Raymond Flint and family, Mr. and .Mis. Edward Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ixiwis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl O'Hair, Mr. ait! Mrs. Artie Scobec id family, Mrs. Anna Watts, Airs. H (Hie Hibbo, Ah - \v H. Pi k e, Mi- ses Nola and Berth i. Tqrry, Martha Miller, Esther Wright, Dorothy < all, Anna and Adrian Scobec, Masse r Stanley O’Hsir, Howard Davis, Stanley Wright, Harold Davis, Delbert Imwis, Denzal CofTie, Ed ward and Tommy ScoIhc, and Mr. m 1 Airs. Kstel Rowings and son. •I* *j« •!« I I ixlter Hopkins Wedding Dec. 21 Alis Ethel E. II qikius, daughtor of 'Ii and Mrs. Ernest II. Hopkins, and Hnviv E. Frazier, son of Mr. am:! Mi'. I'.arl H. 1'razier, all of near Rui'clnlnle, were married in th c j>resvi ,, ' , ‘ ol the immediate families Sun day, Dec. 24. by Rev. James II. Bi v n. I he Itridegroom i h a young farmer. *1* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* Hubble Kelly Wedding W Russellville Mi lada Belle Kelly, daughter of M’- ml All I,awreitce Kelly of Rti'ilville, be a me the bride of John Htibb'e, son of Mr. and Mrs Ray l, ':'’ t ’ 1 ’ ' f 1 adoga, in - , at Russellville Chrutmas <lay. Rev. .1 tek-m ( . Ashley officiated. u ’ • " " v. ■ i Knc od b) AL . .Mainly Daiidgreii and Courtland

Helm.

•!« *j. *j. .{. .j. ,j« • ••Ih < eniury t lub In Merl Ihttrsday I be 3Mi|| Century club will meet Ihur.-'lay afletiioun at the home of II. A. Church, 412 east Washin F 1 ’" street. Mrs. iFred Thomas wi have charge of the work. •I* “I* •!« *1* *1* *1* •!* ® Entertained With lurkej IHniier, ■'D. ind Mrs. I»ave Hall entertain- ^ f ” r Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Alex 1 ' u ' llt ; r ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Itandei ltd .uighler l!el w May of Greenvastle, Air. and Mr- Ixiuis Ridzerts of Manhattan, Mr. and Mrs. (Him Turner d < lo.cnhce and Mr. and Mrs Ezra of Roland.

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r^UUD credit at- /l Vj vvays ponies in "tr # * handy. Keep your credit gooiFand satisfy .ill y our trc j. ; ' ttors. Get needed money here. Pay all each month instead of a lot of sn?? 11 * accounts. Payments arranged m c. income. Up to 20 momhffc 1 ' 0 "' us if needed. All loans MdaBtH . tul 5e « «! now. No obligatiwu^S Indiana Loan Io, 21G E. Wa-liinglon street i-atlies Dtvsscs cleaned aiD^' 75 cents and up. While Cleaner Aliss Stewart Entertained For Miss Eli/.a Ih-fit V mint Aliiss Jean Marie Stewart enlertaj e*l a nun her of her girl friend* at t J home Tuesday evening in l u „| 1Jr )( Miss Elizalx'lh Yimnt, of who is visiting here 4* 4* 4* 4- 4- I- 4- -J. Golden Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Mr. and Alt Mo . McCuIIqijVI vv ho have ,-p. hi i h. . • •. , ,1 f«H'' i" W n.',inginii i''wn.,| i:i , CP i p .| hr U d i heir g Iden 1 ■ *" y Saturday, Do* . .1 of their daughter, Mt . I>ntj ,Smith, near Roland. Beside- the daughter, t|, Pr( , three ns, Oscai 'i .'r Real-v ille. i',.I !| ,i „f p.j, Wayne, and live gi nd or ille eelehr.il lull i, : . f,„ / an informal reception ami family •litincr for the inin. li.it, i, 1 he dinner cental piece v.j ania. mett.-e cake broughi ! > th, s ln Ft rt Wayne. I’ictiin of Mr, ■,n,|](| I , M Culloug'i and I lieu <'lildreti d familic. al. o wn t,oo n duiingh

day.

Mi. and All J. i iilloiigh tan be.'ii cixtremol v f i tun ,tc in dial at no time dm ing their lift) yeai i nuuried life In- death 1(11111'ink th home and broken 1 1 family circle, 4. .]. .;. .;.4. 4. 4. Ragan - ('tinkling Marring Aitnm.nr d San Bcrnardiuo, Calif—Aiuioun.*' 1 mcJit of the 11 image ut MissLom* (Continued on Page Three)

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