The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 December 1933 — Page 2

< UluuntiiiKton W orld) Sh€lb>ai'H Grenifastle dashed at the citadid of the Mackmen. arvil the home team overcame a 17*12 disadvantage at the half in timt' to win finally. 24*21.

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(Brazil ’I'tmes^ Iireenoaitle all but defeated Shelbyville at Shelbyville last niglit but finally lost. 21 to 21. The Tiger Qibs led 17 to 12 at the half The Shelbyville reserves also had a hard time uilining fi in the Tiger rubs B team, ID-IJ. Greencastle will appear here in the New Year’s I my blind tournament mid will be a big factor in the meet.

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(Cra« fordmilV Journal) ’f is Hoped Here I hey Won’t Get to the Stale ‘‘It’s a pretty: r«fe bet that Greeneastlc’s Tiger Cubs won’t lie playing in the final game of the state tournament thi year., if you’re a gambling man an I inclined to wager a few kopecks on an early season gue - “Charley Edmonson’ hall dub may come along all right in about aiiothei yeaj but (ireeneastle will probably l«‘ one of the little basketball pigs to stay at home next March Newcastle had just ‘‘canned" tinTiger Cubs, 28 to ll’>, when those lines were put into print While the Trojans have somewhat of a ball chib this season, a 22-J'oint loss is n*> consolation to Greencastle. as Craw fordsville’s team of la-t year will re member after taking it on the chin, 39 to 12, in one game with the I’lib:. Twelve teams, composed of boys in the high scdiool gymnastic elasse held a basketball luuriuunent Tuesday and Wednesday. The Black Cats w*on the meet by a 25 to ti score from the Tigers The member' of the winning quintet were Walsh and li man, forwards; McOamlmack, center; Long and Torr, guards. The ruiuieraupi had tUc following lineup: Terry am) 1’ingle

ton, forwards; Vontress, center, Kaiser and Miller, guaids.

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No action was taken yesterday by the state Athletic Board 1 of Control, in regards to the hearing held before it over the outcome of the SpeucrC’loverdale high school basketball ga. ne, kViday, Deceanlaer 15, in which the Spencer team was withdrawn from "play with four minutes left of the

game

Coach Tolbert and Supeiintendent of Schools Albert Free, of Spencer and the coach ;unl principal of the Clovcrt'ale school, a||ieared Indore the board yesterday. Those who officiated at the game, however, had not made a report, and for thi - reas>n the B >ard withheld action The Board stales that a notice of its findings would he trade within a

few days-

The withdrawal of Uie Spencet team frean the Clover Jale floor occurred when the Spencer team, nursing injuries front previous games were in danger of possibly more serious hurts, it was takf- „ OHIO I Nil I HSU V UULU KV IK)W N row N” ((»A< HES \ I hen . ' > (UP) ‘The down town: coach," nemesis <>f many an athletic tutor, i n t a bugaboo to the Ohio University coaching staff here. Head Coach Dm Peden told \iliens Ivlwanians recently that all local downtown oa lies are ‘‘unselfish an I helpful.” Grouping d nvn town coaches generally, into the three classes, ett-thu-iastic one with unhaim-'ed eniotiors, Uie "anti ’ group and the hard losing gamblfi's, he declared that none of the last division existe I in Athens mqyies

THE DAILY BANNER

And

Herald Consolidated

"It Waves For All'’

Indianapolis is

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Ira Hamakefr of vi iting friends here.

Ernest McGaughey returned to lus home at Ladoga, Thursday aftemoou

Entered in the from the county hospital,

po stol f ice a t ]\[j ss Jewel Wright returned to her (ireemcastle* I'idi- | ri|1R , at Brick Qiapel Tliursday morn-

ing fromi the county hospital • Mr. and Airs. Andrew Cross of Koachdale will leave Saturday by automobile for Tu- on, Arizona, where they will spend the remainder t>f the winter season with their daughter.

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

'•The llu.i er Cavaliers” will be the stage sttradhni at the Granada Saturday afternoon and night. This organization c >n ists of a ten piece jazz, hand and three girl entertain'r-. All the members of the troupe ar» he tween the ages of nine ami thirteen Mi Virgit u Howe,, leader <>f the band, will give ■ beautiful contortion ist a>'t "ii a high ]>edo tal Nlici will also be featured in a military toe number which she originated herself and ii troilieed on the stage of the Ko.\ theater in St. Louis this fallOther members of the hand will he

featured in special song and dance daughter Alma Mae and

numbers The screen entertainer will j be a feature )iicture "E<i't of .Fifth I Avenue.’ and the usual sli ill subjects i Iherowill l»> na advance in price for

* this iTogruan.

Mrs. W. K Bartlett of Kentland is ..pending this we* I w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Join B Cox. Mrs Foster Hyde i. ft Thursday for her home in Ellin.'on, Co tin", after • Iriet visit will 'r parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.-lf Milder. Mi.-s Julia Cra' ley, who has been spending Christm 1 dion with her parents, Mr mid Mrs. Charles E. Crawley has retin l to Knighlstown whole she s a D i l ' r in the I. S. and

S. C. home.

Andrew E Dtuliam of Greencastle we . one of tin i" a hers before the Delta Tan Delta ir iternity at a banquet in the Colin 1 club at Indianapoli* Wednesday lit. Members attended from all > 1 the state. Paul All.iii, li" ell IBrown, Glen Lyons and Dm. lamp, members of a Putnam county eiliati.ry enin luittee, attended i i tie meeting with II1,|| entative limn other eOUIltie: at In lumapoli \\i 111*' day. Albin is chairman M the ■ muittee. Mi .. May Eggei . county recorder, Slieriff \lva I n, Mi ■ W. T. Handy, Mr Hli' l Handy, deputy county treasurer, and Mr . W. A. Cuoper, were in Iy"icbdale Ihursday morning to attend the funeral of John \ Miller, ginndbit > r ol Aliss bath I y ne Millei deputy e unity auditor. Mr. and Mi \iinley Humphrey, ' i loveidale ,p tit Sunday with MrsMortie Priilij.nl On Christmas eve, i Mr ami Mrs. Arthur Bryant and (laughter Joy Marie, E lgar Curtis and

N i ra CulMrs

Bryant of Ander'in and Harry ross «>f In liap ipalis called. Prichard accompanied them home for Christmas '..inner, the euliie family enjoying > huge turkey dinner.

Open lill 8 p. m. f ri. night. Dec. 29 and open late Sat. night Dec. 30 lot yout Convenience A&P FOOD STORES WISH YOU A

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Case of 12

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Plus Buttle

Charge

ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARETTES Package ^ Stock Up WE ACCEPT C. W A CHECKS

GELATIN DESSERT SPARKLE 2pkgs9 c OR CHOCOLATE PUDDING

Mil l> W M OYSIN CHKfcSi;,

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IONA FLOUR

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RAJAH SALAD DRESSING, (Jt. TUNA FISH 2

STUFFED OLIVES

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DILL PICKLES Maata* Bialnl «' Jar 1JC TOMATO JUICE '.miikeir. 2 , * n, 15c

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Really Fresh Coffee is Ground Before Vour Jyes

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R!RFAD i ,tf5c 1 Loaf 1 Sc

B0KAR ' r. ut. ain.r n, 23f

KVt BKLAD <i*.nHmn(h.r . /c

( OOKING APPLES, 5 Lb*

17c 25c

SWEET POTATOES, 1 Lb*. POIATOES, Red River Ohio’., Pit.

SWISS SILAK. tut from fancy round 17c BEEF POT ROAST. Lb. 9, HAMBURGER. 3 Lb*. 25. SAUSAGE Pure Pork, 3 Lbs. 25c OYSTERS, Extra Standard*, Pt. 23c

Specials In Our Meal Markcls

SMOKO) PICNICS, Lb.

FRANKFURTERS, 2 Lb*. SLICED BACON, No R.nd, 2 Lb*.

PIKE HLIFTS, l.b OCEAN FILLETS, Lb.

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I ul. aaawirtinenl fancy I'heeate, l.uiuli meals, and Nausagea’ fur 'hal ,N«’w I ear’a i’arly*

WE PAY MARKET PRICE FOR CLEAN, FRESH EGGS

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( Hit AGO, Da 28, (UP)—Chi'ago'.. iiieat pa king industry exjnested indignant surprise today at the sweeping chaigcs ol non-wmpli-anee with the 1’resident’s recovery program made i Washington by Speaker of the IF , e Hatne.'’. Spokesmen for Swift & < o., world’s largest packing firm, declared the roncerii was "doii its best to aid tile president’s prog) 11■ ‘‘The attack h\ Siieaker Kainey seems unwarranl* 1 1," officers of Uie ciiupjjiy said. “Ui are doing all we c hi to coo|K*rale. I icse charges cJme a complete su jii isc." Of interest ii connection with Rainey’s stateinc ■ were the financial reports for 1 i submitted in the last few days by three leading park-

ing firms.

Despite thq depie ed condition of the livestock indu-try, each of the firnis showed .*•■ n atioiial gains in profits over the p -t yeais. While fanners were grlting less tliatl claimed pruducti"ii costs for their iiogs and cattle, II • packers are coni pleting a most pm>permis year. Swift At Co. r |i"rted a net profit of $10,119,582. < udahy Packing Co showed a consolid.ited net income of $1,813 760 and V 1 >u & Co. hud net earning.* of $2,83 . ''il. In connection with Rainey's charges, it was rivalled that when tin goV(|riLiiient li"g pioeessiug lax was imposed tl" packers issued a statement de daring “we are not in biisinc-s just for l un," ami aniioun cd an intention not I" absorb any portion of Hie ti- .Since that thne farmeis have cl limed the packers lia\e passed on the expense of the

tax to them.

Cudahy & Co. was indignant at tire speaker' statement. ‘‘Sime the NR \ wa* started," said the firm, “we haw increased our expenses il the rate of $2,760,000 anmially. \S" nr* operating 1D0 |ier ' ent unlci the NJlA. The blue e;igle flies over all tr plants and subsidiaries. We recently ga'e employes a in per cent increase in pay and Irive even distributed a pamphlet to all our customers explaining that we are firmly behind the president."

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INDIAN u OUS LIVESTOCK Hogs S.OO' 1 lioldavera 168; nicBtly 15c to 20e l-ver; 160 to 225 lbs. $340 to $3 l "25 to 275 lbs. $3.30 to 13.36; 275 I 335 lbs $3.20 to $3.25; 110 to 101* II. $300 ( ) $3 20. 130 to 140 lbs. $3.7n t„ $2 85; M8) to 120 lb • $2-10 to $2 la; packing lows $2 25 to

$2.76.

Cattle 70u; (alvc 300, la-ef leers less a ti\i than yesterday, weak to lower, bulk $4.35 to $6.00; heifer'* active, string, bulk $4.00 to $5.60, small lot $6 25; cows steady, mostly $2 <)0 to * 1.00; low cutters an I cut ters $1.00 to $1.76; vealers 50c high■r, $7 60 d'ivvil Sheep 1,900; lamhs tending lower; ti iwesteilis held $7.76 to $7.86, early bids $7 60 down; Deck clippers $6.76. I*ABNER WELCUMEHS (.El COLD SHOULDER DALLAS, lex., Dec. 28, (UP)—A hivermg reception moninuttee stood on a railrjad platform here yesterday to vvelcom* Ml and Mrs. John Nance Gainer, but the vice president and In. wife were resting and would not be interrupted. I'lie rece|>Jion coiiunittee, headed by R. E. L. .Saner, former presklcyit of the American Bar Association, and Mmtvll I, Buckner, chairman of the Italia- unity Democratic executive committee, waited in freezing tem peraturi' foi 10 lliilLUtas, until the train pnllol out, before deciding thal then trip was useless. I lie Garnet s, who left their home in Uvalde yeaterday, were eiuoute to ashingtoii, by way of St. Louis, to be in the cupilal when congress convenes. They are traveling in the private car of M. II. Cahill, president of the Mis ouri, Katinas & Texas railroad f DOG FACED FIRING SMI AD NEW WR1TAIN, Coiui (UD) - C iinicted of slaying moPc than 250 pet rabbits in various parts of the city

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Mrs. Roby Hostess to Martha* Wwsfhpgton Club The Martha Washington club*met at the home of Mrs. Maude Roby Wednesday aflnrihxiii Sixteen members and two guests were present. Mrs. Lulu Green read a Christmas story after which several contests were enjoyed. During the social hour tho hostess served refreshments. *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* Brill* Elect Honored At Bridge-Luncheon Mi - Charles Gordon entertained with i 11 rid go luncheon Wednesday in lion t of Mins Elizabeth Pruitt, whose marriage to Lloyd Thomas will take place Saturday at IBlwmiiigtoii. Mrs. J. S. Simisoii won first prize for high score; Mrs. Fret Honea, second and Mi Barbara Thompson, consolation prize. I here were twelve guests. *1* *1* ’I* *1* *1" *1* *1* *1* Mi- Pruitt Honored tt lea this Afternoon ,Mi Elizabeth Pruitt whose marriuge t<> Lloyd Thomas will take place Saturday at Bloomington, was the gne-t of honor at a candlelight tea given Thursday afteiimoii from two until five o’clock, by Mrs E. Cleve Thonrm, Bloomington street. All of the house, except the dining room, was dec rated in keeping with the Christma season. Tho dining pmil was beautifully decorated in the bride-elect's chosen color, of rose and Eleanor blue. The rose and blue color scheme was also carried out in the retre hinelits. Those in the leeching line were Mi Cleve Thoma , Mrs. Phylander Pruitt, and Miss Elizabeth Pruitt. Assisting in the living room were Mi E B. Taylor, Mr . Fred V. Thomas and Mr- K.dph Johnson of Muntc/ir:na. Miss Virginia Raridcn anil Miss Mary Louise Throop pouroii tea and Mrs. Charles Gordon ail'd Miss Helen King served. Jean Stewart nid Frances Mathes attend

ed the tloor.

*1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* *1* "J* Kittertained Well

Linen Shower

Miss Mary O’Rear, Olive street, entertained with a linen shower and bridge party Wednc day in honor of

Universal Batteries Mill make >*mr tar a nice Xmas Present • Hes* Tire & Battery Service, INN'. Jackson Phene 790

Miss Elizabeth Pruitt, whose myriage will occur Saturday at Bloomington. Miss Martha Shantion won first prize and Mrs. Harold Duncan, consolation prize. •I* *6 -I* d* 4* *J* •!• t\ oman’a Circle Hoi‘s Deccinher Meeting Tho December meeting of the Woman's Circle of the Presbyterian church was held in the manse Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. V. L. Raphael led the devotions. After the business se.-simi “The Light That Will Never Fail " was discussed by Mrs. Robert Hoffman. During the social hour Airs. Raphael, assisted by Mrs. Harvey Cox, served refreshnicnts. •j« »j« *!• *!« •!« P. T. A. to .Me*‘l Friday The Parent Teachers association of Putnamviffc will hold a pot-luck sup per at tho community hall, Friday night, Dqc. 29 •|« »|« »J* *|. NNOmau's Union To Meet Friday Tin* Woman's Union will hold its regular meeting Friday at 2 p. m. in the main audituuium of the Christian

church.

Mrs. William Blackwell, fourth vice piesident, will have charge of tlie business session, in tint absence

OOD <ic3it always comes in handy, Keep your credit good and satisfy all your crcd-, itors. G e t needed money here Pay all your bills. Have but n„r ,* and c

Oal. See us, now. Nu obi,

Imliaiia I

i-nan In,

21 1 , i E. \\ a.-hingion street / mr, Corntrous I,

sell and ddiver mime meat at Mj

time.

The social hour following ti,,, ing was in charge of 3dip,,

•I* *1* *1* *1* *i* *1* *t* .j, of Brick Chapel

CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sale—

FOR SALE: <>nc 60x60x IV, almost new tier < )ffirc

net of tires, liii|iure at Ban28 3p

I’utnamville Ladie- Aid will -erve dinner at Hi*' Court llou e, Saturday, December 30 It

FUR SALE: New and a limited number used Jay Bee Hammer Feed Mills Never before have Jay Bee Mill, been offered at pre-ent low prices—terms given. Get yours before too late. Wiite o, wire S. W. Sed berry, 1128 W. 26th St., Imiianapoli . in i 'i 8 Jan i 3p

PI HI 1C SAI K, Sat , Her. 30, at I o'clock, at the hom, , of Aaron Thomas, west Walnut tree), all the household goods belonging to the lab* Manerva Hro.vn, eons, ting of celai > he t, good as new, good feather lied, pillows, mattics , bed»t* ,<l and springs, old fashioned dresser, bureau, comforts, quilt , -beets, d,si,os, and other articb s. Lei j Hasty md Ula T. Ellis, extcutoiAlton Hurst, auctioneer. 27 21.

For Ren I

Mrs. J. B. Van Horn, who is ill. The devotional period will be conducted by Section Four. •j« »j« »!• .j* .j* S. S. ( lass Hoi !« Annual Party The Young People’s Sunday school class of tbq Gobin Memorial Metho-li.-t chutvl, of which Mrs. (' 1). W. Hildebrand is the teacher, held its annual Christmas party and a pitehin . upper Wednesday evening at the churcili. 'Following the supper a grab bag, games and contests were enjoyed. Chairman of the entertainment committee were Miss Irene Owens and Miss Josephine Stoner. Among the guc.-ls were Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Monger and daughter, Miss Miriam Monger. *1* *1* *1* *1* ’I* *|* *1* *{' Woman’* League Met Wednesday On Wednesday the Christmas meet ii,;’- of the Woman’s Lcurue was held in the Community hall of the church. Although it followed the great festival and the many preceding and accompanying observances, in spirit and inspiration this meeting was no anticlimax. Tho only regret was that more women could not have been present to enjoy tho very fine program. The opening devotional service was I led by Mrs. McCullotlgli who lead and | commented on the, 72nd psalm iir' win !i the psalmist expresses the desire of the people for their ideal king. Three beautiful songs were sung by Mis McIntyre, accompanied by Mis. •'on,ad. Then followed the principal p ut of the program which was in charge of Mrs. Northrup. A group of well chosen readings was given, varied and most interesting, gome humorous and some that touched the heart strings, but all rclatod to the t'hri tmas theme of peace and good

will

During the lo ur given over G> business several important njuimineetnenls were made. On Jan. II and 12 the league will shart* in the receipts from the picture to !>*• shown at tie' Granada theater. This will be the lihn, Disraeli, and ,n addition a really goer I comedy is promised. Some evening in January a wedding dress pageant is t*> be presented in the auditorium of the church by the League in cooperation with Mis-, Mintlc of the Home Economics department of Del'auw, On the fourth of January there will be the lirst of a series of -ix iii> ('tings to be held on eulisei utive Huirsdays and to lie known as Fellow hip ami Training nights. A covered dish dinner will be sej-ved preceding this first meeting. Section eight of which Mrs. Earl Arnold is leader, wishes it known that they will

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Aid Meads The Brick t ha pci 1 die Aid lnH 1 their Christinas am * In - ;,t the hog*' of Mrs Jesse Soul Twcnty-thS inumbe.s an .wi nd , .|| , ,|| \] r< Walter Reeves ha , votions and read a i lui-taias 'grv, A business i",, j Imw,.'!. overby the pre. idem. TacrewaMlii usual qxch'.uige if g,|'n aiul icfrej,. uieiits were serve I.

TO N \/.H ) ( Ml.URLS

BiERLIN, l '■

colleges w ill be i,a/.i: ■ I in t govermnent de i " I >" lay Wilhelm Frii k, tei ,f Inttr. ior, amiounce that In,' ta iivcnaimil-1 lug in the eolh gi ' a I hidi -cliulq or high school, ami of I - tl,a„ versity calibre "t,l\ Ifri'-.hiiidi wottUl be a I, ill 1 n “Oi ly tha a ]il,;.-aajlf I and mentally, wli" e natiiinal e mr lions are unimiun liable" are I* admitted, Frick n llithcrt average of 35,000 I "'hii"''i lian been admitted each yeai Girls to be .ulniitt tu >-.I'W 1 will It >t be allow I t., (va-ed itt |i« cent of the t"' .1 llith tint m and* u|> 1 >etween one f anth and uue-fifll of the at cider t Ic dy.

w i i.t ton * |;I.|Z/IKI)

FOR RENT: Modem home, furn ace, fireplace, liudum-l. floors, gai ag*’ ui A I condition. I‘Iioii«> 146. 21-tf

tu !t degt*^ i icture l,, *

r«y vx itv11 .. Chicago’s l .'O-el" 1^

It was pretty G" 1 below zero when tli 1

taken m ns- • j. Iml this polar bear -"''f every cation that he wa ci jayitn-'

looking for more

weather.

of the .ainc«

Wanted

WANTED Any kind of dead otoeh Call 278, Gieencastle. W« pay all charges. John Wachtel Co. 24 tf

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STRAYED: Red Heifer, coming 2 years old Dehorned remtly. Phone 84- 27-2p

FOS'I: Small Wire Terrier dog, white with brown ears Name, Buddy Boy. 1’hone The It,inner. iu>-

t HBIS 1 MAS H RMSHI D JOBS

HARRISBURG, I’a (UP) Natives of IVnii.-ylvania’s niountains have fuxui J an exeidleid mean* *,f liveli hood in pnrvidit g Yule decoretions, due to the increasing po[tilarity of

a police (kig faced* n onentan firing I laurel and rhoodeiidron for th s pur squad here In expiation of his crimes pv*se, due to their evergreen foliage.

Some greens are gathered early in the .'ear but kept in cold storage for the

’bits killed. Christmas i-ea.vn

I be aeleetmen oniere 1 the dog killed ! after they had paid out $450 in claims

After- Christmas Clearance

INdly Don Ditsh s

Kcdiiccd To

$31.95 and $5«oo •Sag-No More Jcr*ey», lighl wciglil Woolen*, Woolens. Values formerly up lo $13.95.

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