The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1933 — Page 3
^ .j. •!• + + + + CLOVEKUALE, H 2 + Ida Mae Haltom * *!• + Mr and Mrs. Joe Scott F|>ent hr istnw.s with Mr. and Mrs. Guy ; kens at Greeneastle. Mr and Mrs. Dint Larkin calk- i Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Halton* Sun ■v evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chester I’hillips, Mr , j|rs. Clarence Phillips and Sanrd Phillips were Sunday guests of ' and Mrs. Cecil Phillips and unily. * Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Snyder and
family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W A. Haltom and family* Mr. and .Mrs. Clem McOummack • pent Christmas with Mr. ami Ui Emory McCammack. Mrs. Oral Met 'amma< k and < dren spent Christmas with her father.
CHIC HESTERS JJjLLS W l.udl*'*- Aak yonr l»ru«*lnt /\ < h1-rh«-r*-l« r*» IMamorul/ r«n«J PUUia lied aii'l €»oldC C/J i — ihbon. Take no other. Hay V | As* % i»u r Druslat* A i 'Trillni h.Ti i{«* hiwond HK\NI» r 40 yr.ir* known rs Hest, Sit- t. Keliai.le. Huy Now t r SOLD EY DKUCqsiS EVI-RYWHEIlS
KISHEKMEN MIE.MIO.V Who says there are no bitr fish in Hig Walnut? All fishermen interested in know ing what species of fish we have should take the time to see the pound trout mounted on the wall at th< W atei c mpany offi •■. <). J. Stewart, manager of the Water Works, invites all nimrods to come and look and then try th*ir luck when the fishing season opens.
HWNER ADSGE'l RESULTS
iklK>MAN I STOli
flttrrinf
WiCA
fltArrinfT JACK HOLT
WHAT HAS UAPPESED.
Jliotina and strife nrc m pre\ ulnit ki tht saidII Ajih uh port town that bonlf ,s oh huge ail fields. Jim liradier. who u responsible for the i/rratuess of lh* Alian la Petroleum Corporation and < ha
has been in America /or soon time, turns to the oil fields, (leorge A . /.* »i
ral mane
Jiraditr at th> Eouis Si.rto Cafe, oh, , jjiadicr is drinhintf uitb Tcresita,
the plan
. (I cor..
narjrr of the Aliair.a, visits
the
dri dancing girl of
SOW GO OX WITH THE HTOHY Lentz keenly disapproved of'IVreiita and the type of woman she typified. It was evident in his glance, though he could say notliwas under the impression w.* wcic to meet at tl»e ottu«»," said Lentz to liradier. • | -ot my lK*llyful of of!i« os in New York. ^ Sit down,” answered
Bradier.
•‘What link brought you back'”’ Lentz spoke with forced, strained affability in an attempt t«» coiucmI his defp interest in Hradicr s mi sion “I hope it’s luck. We bad cable* from New York but t neglected to tell us why we wen fortunate.’* “There was nothing to tell von Bradier came to the point. “Well. Lentz, what's on your mind?” Lentz hesitated. “Well. I——I thought you might like to learn what happened around here since you went away.” lie stopped as Bradier downed a glass of Iraq, and then continued. “What with one think and another, it's getting mon difficult all the time. There s a new bandit came up from the South thats giving the company a lot of trouble His name is Kavon - lie caili/wmsclf a general—and as tar is /ifianzo. is concerned ” Brailier interrupted rudely. “I dont want to hear anything about jtlianza. I ni out of the company! fhat's wh.it I want to Now Yorl for. Lentz—to sell out my interest
| without speaking, leaned over jdavI fully and powdered Biadier’i | with a Huffy powder puff, lb* submitted. looking at her with amusement. “You know, you’re the only one I've run into who hasn't hurst t blood vessel trying to lind out why l came hack,” said Brath* r. “That's because 1 know why you came hack,” said the girl. “Why?” “I prayed for you to come back.'* Teresita pointed to the image of Sf. Mary. The candle burn* d steadily before it. “You see? I've had a candle burning ever since you left.” Bradier laughed. "You monkey! You think 1 came buck on account of v on r* ‘ A man doc n’t Oonie half a nr J across the world for nothing You say it’s not oil—it must be a woman —and I'm a woman.’* “You're a fool!” “Maybe I'm ignorant—but I know about some things. People say to me: Teresita. make love with me—• j forget Mr. Bradier—he never mine But l say h me 1 I See, j 1 win. I’ve known a gnat many j men, but the first time I saw you I say: Teresita. this is your man!” I Bradier spoke sourly. “Don’t he sloppy.’’ He stood up suddenly, causing the girl to fall t*» the floor abruptly. He reached into his pocket, as she looked up at him in surprise, took out a handful of money. • rumpled it into a ball and handed it to Teresita. “l*'or what?” she asked gravely. “Oh. buy yourself a mil. bottle.’* She handed the ball back to him. “Keep it for me until you como back.” ‘Tin not coming back.” “Oli. yes—as long as the candle burns.” Bradier shoved the money back into his pocket irritably Crabbing his hat, he stalled out of the room.
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"Who are your friends?" asked Bradier. iPosrd by Jack Holt a>id Charles B'OWiieJ
It. Haven t got a rent invrv.tc! i,ii. i do* t can if th,y n. • it drop nut of the nioumt asuln in or anywhere clee. 1 m through Ii <>ll•■• Ite.Hly? Then your visit to the fields " Personal." said liradier bluntly. t)li. IJh—how long do you ex* t to stay?" .1 ust long enough to get t<> the ds and-back—and the sooner the ter.” . , in that ca a I'm glad T ord< red of the company's planes for
j"
Planes?'’ Yes Wf bought a few after yon ' VW found them fast.i—and er. .'urew's lieen havina a hit Uoiilile willi this bandit Rayon — i then you're nut interested In it. are you? About * 'dew— I it mean to question your Judgnt. of com so. but I'm afraid he -.n't .(tiile made .he Riadc ntz watched Rradiet V fan ‘ heelv ■ the reaction to this. I dont e to din nss Coiew fol a 1 • ts"" a well know—you brought him I here and put him m ' liai K 1 ' " r • held I \e never been foul enough <111eslin11 your decisions in IhP untry. hut I've been templed to out t’orew—he has cerium draw- ' k * ’’ . . I'.rudier looked inlenllv at 1 enlz II tell von his drawliaiks in lluee u ih— he's ton honest' It s a d'" II e W Mh hull I nil Ido "f tl I' the most highly trained and indigent man you've g"t. Rut do vuu like about it. I ni out of the
'iure "
You'll never be out of the pn If Not you. Aflei all. whothn mie with the companv anv timii' not. they're your holds We ad tow thal. You Imill tli' tii i i anon of the oil Welds That » 1 v name lor you. And you rani ■une me tin wondering just why m came hark." Rrudier grunted. “Does my pn . • "e worrv you so imuh?" "No. no—why ahould It" R dy that everybody 1 mean. Id Ke to do what I can to make yum ay conitoituble as poaallile." "Ttianks. Rut. all I want Is I" m-t » the Melds ns quickly as iHissihd l.etitz started to leave. "'I he lane’s In charge of a man named U'lokcr. He'll get you up there in n limn " He paused in the dnoi at If there's anything you wnnt • kiunt—I Keep regular oflh e
ours."
Thunk you, I don't.” la-ni/. walked out. A look of UP isKiiised contempt came to Mrs let s eves. "Lents—Just anollu i non efficiency expert." he growled Teu ilta. who had listened to th ■ onv ersution between the two men
Obeying a sudden cruel impulse m he pis id Ihe image with n ; huining candle, he purred hi lips and blew. The candle Mickcred and apparently went out. He strode nut. A quii'k spasm of rage • une to Teresita's face rage mingled with tenor. Her face changed as quickly when the tiny wick .suddenly hi)rst Into name again. Sim smiled happily, and then walked in I lie t ttl, ,. work and watched Uradiv r l a ,, the cafe. , „ A half-hour later a pi.me Ih w fi-om the town oul over the va t expanse of dercri Jim llradici vv i . the pasM-i-gcr. piloleil hy lo h r |,lpo this bettei than a i
sir?” asked the pilot.
Well. Delekcr. It's quivkn
That’s all I care about.”
Tlie plane suddenly Ion lied i •several bullet *h t • wing fabric. Peleker peered over the side and saw a group of hoi e- „„ n with rides aimed up at tlie p| am . ||e swerved in a circle, then glint upward. Turning again. In Mew over the group on tlie siouml. I hen. pulling a lever, he released a l.ouih A lower of sand in c into tin- air .The plane started cm its
course again.
• Who ure your friends, a k' - ,i Urudirr. , ■•They belong In a peiillcni.in named Ravon Koi some reasmi or a not tier he doesn't like Allan/' I in sure glad you're hack. sir. ion II ■ | || ,lo iiolhing of tin M ’ 1 * Haven't I told you I m not with Ihe
c ,nip my any more
'flip pilot’s grin wus an answer
dis'ielief Tho plane ■ vvoop. d dovv u pn. oil derrick, and uume t a perfec t tinec-point landing^ iaa
(iler and Delekcr gol^uil
A la I go
group ■>: nil'll awallcd thorn Mil r ln anv ini (lorn, to Re vv uien
mil i ov lvlng 'f meini'i lc- w ith
old ones, liradier vas taken on a lour of the held IhuilI* i idol I when he noticed the property was
.licliised by tiarlicd wire.
"Rnrbed wire? What fot he
asked
Bradier grunted They continued "'"The’l'Iace looks line Corew hu e tilings humming all tig:* said Thcv flnisliecl and reXd «ot T h h e C maln.b,.t "Wh.Me;. J ha I horse I used to tide, bull "•■You bet.'' answered Delekcr "And lie's missed you like tho rest ^-'rwHi' veil'd saddle tiim up for mr . There's a htlle trip 1 vo got to make right away.'' TU LL CU^'TLNLLD
IHL LM1LI bAiMiNLK. laKLUNlILL,. INDIANA. FRIDAY, DEXLMBLK 29. 1933.
IdlRMA MOVIIAV Grcciuajctle, Urazil, Attica ami Ciawl' rclsville’s liigh school basket-* ball tea,ms will |iartici|iute in a touniaintsnt at Brazil on Monday, New . Year’.- Day. The schedule calls for the Tiger ’ Cubs to clash with Attica at 2 p. nt. | aid the Red Devil will taJigle with Crawfordsville nt II o’clock A consulalioit game between tlie I two af tern Do'll losers will be played at 7 p. in with the two winning | quii lets meeting an Itour later. Wo predict that Greeneastle and 1 Brazil will fight it nut in the firutl tilt. We know little aliout Attica this • asnn but feel roiifidlent that the. In; al netters c an will this game if they play the brand of ball they dis- j played at Shelbyville Crawfordsville | lias lo t i\ or .'even consecutive en-1 vagemviit todate, > Bake Wheelers' protege should take this encounter 1 easily.
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\t e see by tbe papers that Spencer has been ousted from the Ihsaa fold for the remainder of Ihe net season; () SI'ENt ER SI SI’ENDED Speiii'er High School has beeni suspended frum the Indiana State Athletic AsMiciatitm until .luti(> I, 11134, accori.ang t > official notifeation received at the schisil Tliursday nwiniin^ from A. L- Trestcr, director I'be sus|»cnsi >n, which cause* tlie ancellation of the seven ronmining games on the team's schedule this icason and the nm partici) otion in the Waba h Valley and district preliminaries and finals, came as a result of the Spencer team's withdrawal flnin the Spencer-Cbiverdale game at Cloverdale December 15. Coach Tolbert, of Spencer, withdrew his tea a and forfeited the game for the expres-ed reasnii if unfair efficiatittg, he informed Tre ter. —i)— I KiERS KI I I KN I OMORROW The first ten men on Del'auw University’s basket ball team will resume I raetice Saturday mnnting at 10 o’cbx'k in prepaiation fur two hard till Curing the cinniing week. llu.' fir I will lie an inU'isectiunal game with t en' nary College of Louisana which will be |dayed Hitc Tuesday night rbe second tilt will be a return game with Wilmington College here on Friday night. l ittle is known of the Centenary team A late football schedule caused Hie.u to cancel some of their game* their northe/n invasion but the date on tin Del’auw schedule was kept IXd’auw' s soph iniores ure eager for the fray with the southerners I'be type of ball that Centenary will di -| lay w ill - be of interest to local fans as D'Tauw ha- sedonte gone lii'von the neighlHii ing states for game-. I'be it'lurn game with Wil ningtoii al " dia.v i 1 ruwd ■ Del’auw barely < Iged out Hu* Ohio team 202« in their first meeting. Starting with inexperienced material Coach D. C Moffett now has shaped a team that i .mpaies favorably with the star qninlet of last year although there are three ophi tores on the first
five.
Ihe coring ha. been led consistently by Earl Viun-i tid, former Technical high -clmd tar Youngblood n Hickinan have proyed to lie bttll hawks on defcnsii ml offense while I,,. mi isle) ha e provided the height in '' ary for follow-in shots ^ ■ I J-ecO\ • Del’auw -tart d il eason with a •nr |ointel to II.ill S’.ite of Muncic and an eight ii int loss to Indiana I 'l.iversity The Tiger- then claimed 'ate attention hy snapping Karlham’s winning streak of twenty-five games, . Igit g out Wilmington hy one point, Wittenberg by two points and then reached a fine peak by halting Evansville’s winning streak with a 27-25 vet try. The feature of the Evansville game was the Tiger’s defense which sto; ped the high powered scoring offensive of the Aces Dial had scored
THE yVtctropolitan Opera .Association OF NEW YORK R pleated to announce that iti collaboration with the proprietor* of LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes, it has been enabled to utilize the complete fat il,'ties of both the Red and the Blue networks of the National Broadcasting Company, to the end that on Saturday, December ?<), ami every Saturday thereafter, from two o'clock, Eastern Standard time, and until such time as each Opera is finished — the complete Operas presented at the Metropolitan Opera Mouse will he broadcast. We know that the public will he glad to avail themselves of these unique opportunities. They mean that Opera in its best form is brought to every home in the United States. We feel that this is a great step forward in the development of fine music in this country, and that it will he of great interest and a source of pleasure to the entire American public. ^Metropolitan Opera Assa iatitm GIULIO // GATia-CASAZZA Qeneral yUauaijer
une hundred poiid- agnn.-t uppiments
in two game's.
The ten men that Oiach Moffett asked to return to Ihe campus early are Ti vvn-ci d, Hicktixan, Y 'ungbhaxl, lx't‘, Isley, Simpson, Balsbaugh, Stone, kinitally, and Bullingi r They will work out twice daily The 'Indent body is i t -chcdlilcd to arrive back mi the campus unlil Tuesday from their Chrl'tirnis recess.
»J» •J* * RAIN BRIDGE + ¥ B) •* Nelxoi ♦ •I- -I- + -J* Mr. and .Mr- (). E. Varicleave and son Robeirt and James Lewiuan and faniilv spent Christmas eve with Fred Eewman and family Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sand ainl sun Ralph were Christina.- guest of their daughter, Mr.-. Ralph Shockney and husband of Ridgeville. Mr. and Mrs. Shockney rccompanied them home on Tuesday for the remainder of the holidays. Mr. anil Mrs. Frml Weaver of Hra /.il werd dinner gui'-ls Sunday of Dr. and Mrs I, W. Veach ami family. Mrs. ('atheriiii' Weaver ar ompaiiii d them homo for a visit. Mr, an I Mr . Rex Smith and fain ily of New a lie were weekend visit nrs of Mr. and Mrs. Ka I Smith and
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sands and twin daughter, i f liulinnapnlis and Mr and Mrs Clenti Stewaid of Eima, Ohio, were ' iii i a DI ' | of Mi • and Mrs Carl Dam,ill. Mr. and Mi Clyde Miljia and fain ily of Ladoga. Mr. and Mis. Harley Miller mid Mr. and Mrs. Frank MilIm- s|ient Christit . s 'lay with their mother. Mrs. Nettie Miller. Dr. and Mrs. F. ('. Collings entertained at dinner on Sunday Mr and Mrs. St' ut and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Montgomery of Itellmoie, and Mr. and Mi Alla-rt Kaleh. Mr and Mrs Albert Heavin and son Edwin were Sjunda) dinner gue-ts of .'ft. and 'Ii Frml Todd at Green e.istle. On Monday they visitnl rela lives in Imlianapolis and Jackie Me Cormi k returned heme with them for | a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Cunningham and family pn to: tain ml at Christmas dinner Dan Cunningham and Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Conn. Mrs. Lima Colliver has returned home after an extended visit with her daughter in Indianapolis, Mrs. Nellie Sharp was a fhnstnia-
gue.'t of Ora SutherlLn and funnily at Russellville. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Michael and family and Mrs. Clara Mathew- vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Basil I’ruitt and son at Crown Point on Sunday night and Monday. Mrs. Mathews remained for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Tate and family entertained during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reifstiek and children of Champaign, III., Mr. and Mr . Frank Snider and son of Brockton, III., Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sanders of Danville, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Kerim Block of Broadland, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Estel Minnick and son Stanley spout Christmas day with his father, Jesse Minnick at Green-
east le.
Mr. and Mrs. I’eurle Hartman and children of Westville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Etcheson and other relatives during the vacation. Mrs. Genu Hess and son Joe of Paris, HI , are visiting relatives and
! friends here this week. Dr. and Mi'. Veach and son Richard were iinner gue.'ts of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robbins and son '*n Christmas day. .Mi and Mrs. Claude Etecheson eiitteiliinijd at dinner n Sunday Me and Mi -. Henry M irn ■ of Crawford>ville, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Einn of Montana, and Miss Rovine Morris of Indianapolis, who i a guc-t for the
week.
Mis.- Muriel Tate spent Christmas day with Mrs. James llunten and family at Fillmore Dinner guests of Joe McKee and family on Monday were Mr. and Mr fail Allen of In li.inapolis, Mrs. Emma Hall and daughter Zena, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beck and Mrs. Charles Frankes attended the funeral of Mrs. Ella Allen at Eadnga Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garrett and family spent Christmas with his par-
ents at Crawfoi dsville. Virginia Iwp'nberger of Indiana P dis is spending vacation with her parents, Mr, amt Mrs. G. D. Leyen- ! berger, Christmas ilinniw guest* "f Mr. and Mrs. Eon Harmft'ss were Mr. and : Mrs. Ernett Lane of Iniianapolis, Walter Steel* and .family and Molt Lane.
SN \KE IN METER BOV With Cliristmas cheer of the liquid tv|o legal this year, Sam McPhceters did not wait until Christmas to ve snake' He saw one Friday, but we doubt that Sam hail partaken of Christmas cheer since he claims that it; was only a small garter snake. 'V lien he opened tin water meter lx>x a4 the home of Mr- Jennie Pierson t o read the meter, be found the snake ctjrled up for the winter — Danville Republican
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