The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1933 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1933

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t P. muoty can Ami it uk("> so link

moiity to buy 11 it-in you jl.i .|i| t ic ! I'or Alu., 1.1. *'t *■> Percales, Ijs tmtilloiie itscll in these I i .1 liti!u 1 ,! siens. Lovelier iluin ever, t II 36" wide, and sel in teed to give ((ini| liV r . i • t.u I loll ill W.oll-

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were but I

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I'ptini I'dk** One)

mallei’

in the

md of a ( omniittee.

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ep rt ol

the chul.'irship com-

mil l(*o

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rovoalod some dis-

1 mi 1ive

honors

Tin* Denison chapter

was aw

a rded t’

io annual - holaiship

cup

bowing

. hi" i(T -( holarship

index t

hail am

■ 1 icr chapter. This j

cl pier

had tl

!•* highest scholastic

-lamlin

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rronp

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i i Tbe ilnlorado

state '

i ('ported ns having

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.itnong men’s groups

Hire it that In

■it "ii in I92K. It lost 'i th fall by .06 of

■ i iptor has held t ie

po-itiol

■ L ! ruternity on thi* ,

( incini

« i t "ii-fciit ive years, land fifth amon^r

20 fi ,

el inti -

nd i kdrned four of

t mi t o *' r i p• tioiinl honorarv f‘ii(ritinperinc IrntPi 1 - nity. P< .t The individutil sihnhirship awnnl wont t.i .luhn Stevenson i I' Denison ehnpter who enrneil to*'.- |ioints out of :i (sesilile 38. He is etirryinn n loiul l.f 1!) .11, IN v. 1: ii ■ If. *' 1 11 lore.l II ' i, *,1. M .' i ' II i * » i,.,- .«.i r. mmended for his exception Pally fine seholar.~hi|> liistinu. Future sc.-.-ions will dcui with '■ i ip - ti|r prohlems. and pl'ins f r --t ■ t< i

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secretari< i w ill lie woi ked out. I ht | chapter iliscii' ions are alw.iv t ' 1 ' most valuahle and interestine * ■-

sions ot the convention

'1'iic , onvefnti m picture was taken Friday no n. Dr. Hufferd. ut honorary mem her and fatultv ailvisor ■ l the local hapter. :ui(l Di loine. on I nriiry member of the Denison cliaptri

| ali i of the lo til chapter, i able to it'd in the pietun

have attended nv.uiy II" -o -i ’t i of the convention. Dr. .1 me entertained at lunrli Friday the e.rld .h le-Sf-'tes from the Denis in (diapte.. | I.Dyd Mi -ersn’ith is an alunmi mem I her of the local e mpter. Attendance at a coach's convention in f’hicayo has kepi him away ftoin the eonven I lion here hut he i- expected hack for Saturday’s sessions and lor the hoi

! i|iiet .at Dt. < Ixnam's home.

I N DI \ N \ l*< II IS I IV I STD( |\ 11 o s 9,000; holdovers i. I is open Sod ir, ;ents lower, later sales cents liiuher than early; lii' 1 to --■> Ihs., . ; 25«l I | 525 to - 1 . |8,26 !7o to 350 In .. #3.00 to $3.15; 140 to DIO Ihs.. #2.'o to $.305; I 120 to 1 I 11 lbs . |2 55 to - 1 70; iu0 to I IL'n lbs., $i*.0u to $2.30; packinK sows

$2.00 to $2.ilil.

Cattle Phi; cilve 7<I0; steers steady, small lots , t 'a.2.,j ^ ie stock active, fully sti uly. most heifer- under x.VOO; h. f , .w- $2.00 to $:’,.n0; low cu-tteis and cutters $1.00 to $2.00. vealcrs -iead> with Thurs(|:n’s late tr.tile, mostl;. $7.50 down,

top $8.00.

Sheep 2,500; na'ive lambs around steady, early sale la rifely $7.25 to $7.75; supply mostly fed westerns, market undeveloped. Mil H i: DI \I»MINI$ I l( \ I K IN Notice is herehy yiven that the undersigned 'ha Ix'en appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Put nain County, State of Indiana, A Iministrator of the e late of William M. Brown, late of Putnam County, de-

ceased.

Said estate is

vent.

Hugh II. Hick Dec. 28, 1933 Attorney, Fay No. 7590. John W. Horn natn Circuit < on

X A STITCH IN TIME l SAVES NINE

And so it goes with the money proposition. Also if a small loan will help you he sure and see ns.

THE AMERICAN SECURITY CO. Loans and Financing n 1-2 R. Wash. St. Phone 9H CLASSIFIED ADS

SPKCl \I. permanent Waves, $2 $3 ( nplete. Plent> curls. Maivels "lOe; Shampoos and Fingerwnve, 50 ■. Soft Ma cr shnmi co Fnglish’s, 207 S. Vine St. Phone 732-X. Ip

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HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Ju t us I've been tilling you, Pat Wing, pretty Warner starlet, and Bill P' fry we al thy young rani m r. ttr ■ to he murripd this month. Fat and h(‘t istoi , Toby

pi inu a song in Ida Lupine's h. nor, , i f, e, : | e maxter of cwremonies, gave the Knglish star an expen- i ive suit of Chinese lounging pajatm- j before, he left far the Fji-t. • . ■

leave here fot New York where th. livelyn Venable, still ur.kisspd by a

-For Sale—

.M'CI'ION SALF: Hogs, good as • ent of c " lo. and till kinds of livost irk con tie*! to (ireeneastle .-'•de Bam, Sat day, Dec. 30. Ip

LOB SALK 17. Almost n < Hfice.

tine -ot of tires, 0.50 Inquire at Banner 29-3p

—For Rent— FOB BKNT .Modem home, fnmo e, fireplace, hardw'o.id floors, garage in \ I cuidition. Phone 146. 21-tf

-Wanted-

WANTKI) Any kind of dead stock Call 278, (Ireeneastle. We pay all charges. John Waehtel Co. 24-tf

fA»St—

LOST: One bag of Farm Bureau la in ■ mash, between (ireeneastle and Ihoad Park. Saturday. Phone Boss Mice, Belle Union. 29-2t —Miscellaneous—

ROUND AND SQL ABF Dance at Banner Club Saturday night. Admission 15 cents. ,lt

WILDWOOD: Do.vn Siturday I.ailii Flee.

Old mg'ht

fashione I (ionts 25

line ets; IP

ipposed to be oL

\dniinist t.

IN VIFMORIAM KSTKS—In loving remembrance of (■nr dear son and brother, Fddic L. I 'i who departed this life Dee. 29, 1U28. Di al g, utly walked among the young And plucked a flower bud fair; Memori buibts to that flower a shrine. \ml lov« enthrones it there. Mi and Mrs. J. A. Kstes and Family.

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I. Clerk

the Put

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r

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H.om IK ONOMV S\()\\\]

I tleo. Ml Sweet soap. P. ,X (, I

21c

2 Ihs.

sundry

Bars I < < tM Ml ” W a ter

Softener, 3 Lbs Paid Hi Hi ! ter Dug I oust 3 for ('offer. < h V 'anliorn t Lbs. I .is| cham at • his tirice

Icon Biand Coffee. Lb.

(Ira pet tut Irx.c seellcss I for 25o \ ppb''•ainens or llelicimia I Lhs. ... 25c

27 r

25c

l<tc

15c

ream.

\ rrk Imoeri.il ( heese, Fu, 1 • .Idlo all flavors. Bop Corn, fancy.

I lour, (io'd Medal, 21

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Brand. 21

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3 for ..

1 ellaw

1 HI . . . 5r . 15c 2nc lb. 5c

Pro-peril y

Hag

< orn Meal,

Bag

8:tc

Water (.round

.’Tangerines, Dozen I7r Mince Meat, Ilian/. 2 lbs .d.'ir PI* nfv Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Snrokt I Ham. center cut lb Die Swift’s Roll Baron Lb. 21e Lean Bacon. Sugar ( ured ||, I0r

I r< li tty-tci Bi. no water 2(D ( iiln si, ik. piia's belter Ih 20c Beef I i l ti 12 i-2c

Pi> nty Meats Ground. Sliced or in Piece. All Priced to Sell.

i II MUM IN \ND CDMMI'ITKEMRN Ol THUS COUNTY Di Ml FI AT BRAZIL Temporary township chairmen and I'Tttic members named in this coir.ty ti eemluet the corn hog prodin on i utrol campaign of the agicultuial atljustment administration, '■ been notified to attend a «lis-tii.-t mooting to bq held at the court* hoo o in Brazdl next Tuesday after- , oott at 1 o'clock. This meeting will he the initial t o in the present drive to “put " ' tin* corn-hog ettmpnign. In tul(I n to the town-hip chairmen iind aiitteemen. County Agent E. W. Biker and others interested, are exported to attend the district meeting.

wedding will take place at the hone if the groom-t i-he's grandmother. M It'll \ II c a it ’lx' ntli' I. Hagans. While Bat w rushing trouni buying a (roussetri and making last minute arrangenn nts, the blonde l'ob\ was, if anything, even more excited She makes no ooret of her Lm Inosfor Maurice C lalierntid the French star i- expecti bn k in this country

soon.

“If I -day it. \ mv York ui til after the fir t of (I year, I hojc I’ll lie able to meet it at tin boat," say.-

I rby

Both llie girl- havi b:vn granted three weeks’ ave of abs'-nce Pat

nd Toby fro.n Para

Final Tonight: “THIS DAY \Np

from Warner

mount.

Thf* honeyn to II dly wood, in Septembei film career. Not even (, more privacy

■ i cfs exp- ot to ietum t will -nil for Kurope I'at is lo continue her

eta

to

Marlene Dio! out barring

“Catherine tl: (ir. i' not to overwoi the ■

(iarho

the future Orders have isitois from

have than gitic

the

novie leading man. will gi to Cin- I nnati to spend the holidays with , '. Professor Ementot Veri* ile . . . Remember the Thalinn com* . lie- of a while back? This club of i notion picture younger set will iake another .-aries at the Mack Sentt Stu lio after the first of the I aura La Plante and Bill 'cr m i t dancing to 'I’ed Fiorito’s i-ic at the Coe cinut drove the otheveninm. Xftor her long absence, ta i httving a -well time touring Holly woo late spot- . . Kliza- • h Allan \ill have to spend the Cvs v. ith it her httshund, W .1. • a He left la-t night for a two ntli tn to Fngland' Herbert ■ II ga\ him a liig going away party. I

DID YOU KN0\V

i Rnniot Novairo will not al- ■ 'ou picture of himself to he hung ci'a in the walls of his home or "i it!- room at MdM ?

€ilR!A\^A\|QK\\ SAT. IMAT. & NIGHT -on ihi: stack- ‘ I'Ih* Hoosier ( avaliuis’ \ i» pi idt: j azz band \ges 9 to 13 years DIRKCTKD in VIRGINIA HOWES ——FKATUiUNC SINGING, DANCING, CONTORTIONIST ACTS I tl R Ft d FROM I H l ‘ FOX 11IF M I R SI I.OI IS

__(»N THF ' (U ''’ S )( “FAST OF 5TH AVF marring IMAR^ CARLISFl WALLACE FORD

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“C.raml

dei isi J

two the

don :ille

Inordet I brector

a unique rs to tile •oars ti is

Set blocks this

at the end warns Keep out Use

ide

K AUBLE S Wi* Soil Meat That’s Gowrl lo Fat IMiom 1

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Imm I ShNik - Lb. |(lr Loin ami Konml Slrak-Lb I'm* . OM OF A YEARLING HEIFER FREE DELIVERY

NOTH L OF ADMINISTR VITON Notice is hereby given that the und( i -igned have Is'en appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Uiurt nf Putnam County. State of Indiana, Executors ( f the will of Fva Thomas late of Putnaimi County, deceasedSai" estttte is supposed to he solvent. * Levi I! Thomas, Ola T Fills, and Frank I. The: nos, executors. Dei endier 14, 1933. Attorney Fred V. Thomas. No. 7586. John W Herod. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 15-3t

No I I M.l F MFMHFRSHIP (Continued from Pagr,. One)

t iitordei • d t-> i di ussion of the broader laid , Director 1 °l world problems, declaring

tl 1 I' late there* has been a turning

iy from Cc Wilsonian iili*als. “The blame for the danger to world

I ' : cr li, - not in the woibl population 'tit in the political leaders of that

population.”

•Mr. Roosevelt .was, greeted with a burst >f applause at this remark. I'efe: i ing to tin* Wilson influence on \vi:hl peace, the president outlitteii the moveuient for creation of the League of Nation- and iHiintedly ititicised the “so-called statesmen who gathered in Paris to assemble a Hi i v of :o called |M*aee in B)19.” “I’olitictil profit," he asserted, “pei mal | • e-tige, national aggrandizement attended the liirtli of the I cngtie of Nations, and handicapped d from its infancy by seeking their v. n pr fit and their own safety first. ‘Neivettheless, through the League 'liiectly, or through its guiding mo*. ■i indirectly, the states of the ^ world have "Toped forward to find oniething better than the old way of ( i posing their differences. "The League has provided a common meeting place, it has provided machinery which serves for intentat'onal discussion; and in very many practical inst mips it has helped labor and health and commerce and education. ati' l last but not least, the actual settlement of many disputes great .nd mall among nations great and

small."

M this juncture Mr. Roosevelt de-

clared:

“We are not members and we do not contemplate membership. We are

8n ™ ' 1 ' ' t , I t he I . nui.ithoi "idge game .-unday nit ' , vc: y matter which is not primarily

Josef Sternbi st rategeni. There ure 'tage The m

sign:

‘Use other 'Mrance.” But the do, “Fre-h pait

door"

As a matter berg serso of pie will be sm has one—has Several day known femit

appeared to qn

told to act a looked on am the set The I Oiieo Marx a

that h was t: mg over the picture. He > • tl ■ offending actress say a simple lii.o. She didn't know it was a gag until !w thundi red: “No you’ll have to mit more sex in

it!"

Madge Evans is taking no chances Since her Pekingi •, ‘ Minnie,'’ bit I na Merk in the no-e, tiie Metro (bddwyn-M iye r 'ar has taken out a substanti.i pulibc lial ility g licy to protect iu if the animal happens to

bite sonn • ■ who might m

A ver\ sleepy-eyed (I urge F Stone showed up on the ‘ Viva Villa" -ot Moti" noming. Seen that he

• f fact, tlii* von Stcmumor and s(»:re poo* ■d to know he even icen on a rampage, ago, one of the well1 players in the east tion I he way slu* was '•ene. As everjdrody cd, von Sternlierg left xt thil they knew >care,| and annuimced

D

STAGE SH0VIS At 3rt' * V K : ” L) same low prices A i>rn s 25c KIDDM-S UK

lintel" "f “ V * York hoanl'm-'

house ’.

__ YDlM’ll • CarUitm anti ‘*Stran«c as il

Seems

lenge of Woodrow Wilson for us to propose in thi newer generation that from now on war by governments shall be changed to peace by people.”

Women Sol New Lmlunmee Mnrk

against B urge Bams an i L’uth Ro-

maine.

The fit al scare was: St ne and Allen, 1 10; Barn and Boa aitie.

47,980

political and in every matter which obviously represents the views and the good of the people of the world .- distinguished from tie views and good of political leaders, or privileged classe- or of imperialistic aims.” , “lluoughout all nturies," lie i ncluded, “and down to the world confli t of I9II to 1918, wars were in ia * by governments. Woodrow \\ ilsoii challqnged that necessity. That challenge made the iieople who cp u'o and who change governments think. They wondered with Woodrou VVi'son whether the people them--elves <ould n: t some day prevent

job with fins Arnheim’s-'’vernment from making war. . • In addition to com- “It is but an extension of the chul-

QriCK Gl.IMPSKS 1 macine Dorothea Wieck’ suriirise when cveral |(hotograph«' rushed up to Arrowhead and demon: ed to take her picture lust week-end. 'ITtey thought -he was Greta (iarho . . . Almost the entire F. S. football team ha- been hanging around th< Beverly Wilchire goll-roian since Quarterback Homer (iriffith t Nik up

a crooner’s irehest rra

\MI RI( \N Id IFRS I* MN III NKillT ALOFT AT

Ml VMI. FL V.

MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 29, (UP) -Mrs. Fr inces Harrell Marsalis and MisHelen Richey were more than 12 houis pa.-t a new world s record for women enduraned fliers today after they passed their ninth night aloft. The plane, which officially passed the old mark at 6:08 p. m. KST. yesterday, made a successful refueling at dawn today, thus indicating the new re,oid holders planned to remain up at least several hours. < R U K I RAINS ( OI LIDE SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., Dee. 29, (Fl’i A locomotive and two cars were derailed today when the Santa Fc C def, east bourn 1, collided with a section of an east-bound Union Pacific passenger train here. A mail clerk on the Santa Ee train was reported slightly injured. The Santa Ee passenger tr im was

proceeding slowly into the when it struck -lerpm. eg ■observation ra " the I’ninn I’ji train. The mo rar.< »w J,n. The (‘hief- lo , , livi* al-ip left trucks, tnd little ,iain.ii.'c na- J{ railroad officials rep nol.

(JiinrsL (.liar^ < Control IVI

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JAPVNKSK Dif' ( H VRAR MtK Ut* NEW IKIiRITOfl

PEIPINC. China. Dm 'SdUl Japanese fotce- in 1 inlw pw apparently intemlink i" ‘ tional tcrritori , 1 n"l ' r 1 lia * Man houku . gram of systemati i vr ’" 1 , authorities annouii cd tmi.iy Soldiers in the .lapaii'-’*1 tionary force an ••n-tnt-twi* way linking Kiiyu n a m l and are buildir K IMha • 1 t’he southern fringe d inW golia, it was as-citci So serious was the | 1>i i '' ir _ tion regarded that S'in 11 ’' governor of thi pi come to Peiping from h ' -ult War Minister II l 11 -'

Where Floods Marred Yuletkk

Now She lias

I IRS I -( 11 IZ.KN'S B \N h AND TIM SI COMPANY \"t <e i. In reby giver, that the regular reeting of the shareholders of Fir t-Citi/.ens Bank and Trust Companx will tie held at th- principal office of aid comnany at l North II liana -treet, Greenca-tle, Putnam < rity, Indiana, at ten o’clock, A. M , on the 9th day of January, 1934, for th, pur i * of electing directors and voting upon articles of reorganization, among other things, accepting .ui of The De iana Fir.anial institutions Act approved February 24, 1933, heretofore adopted by the hoard of directors of the company and to bo submitted to the sharehold* or at ii | meeting am for the consideration of all other regular husine-- of the company. Dated at (ireeneastle, Indiana, this 28th day of Pecp'irrher, 1933. RI SSELB E BROWN, President L. J ARNOLD, Secretary. 29 2t

sssuir rz ,r fc&srr .!»

dog, and sho now has 151 dogs in her animal shelter.

(5r MT *r*te**

An aerial view of Kelso, Western Washington, showing j'" , the floods that iruimlat^d the district, causing htD rtU t i»n<l .' n property damage. Railroads and highways w#rP , . cot sands of persons rendered homeless. Refugees ie . ] tt j. ou BI ■choolhousea and other tamporary place • u - o

0 country achoolhousea

r» iju/t.