The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1934 — Page 4
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IHE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1934.
. GOSSARD CORSETS Broken lots of Corsets reduced in price for quick clearance. Girdles Hook Aronnds Clasp Arounds Step-Ins Combinations. $2.:>0 $3.50
Corsets Now
Corsets Now
$1.48 $1.98 $5.00 Corsets Now $2.98 S. <:. PREVO COMPANY
ROADS TO CHICAGO PICKETED
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St'ene on one of the count:y ro:i leadinjf to Chicairo shows farm pickets on the job Moii> a> when this ph it-. was laken. Pickets turned back milk trucks, trade attempts to hault trains and showed an attitu te that caused dairy companies to take armed guards from Chicairo to reinforce the work of deputy sheriffs.
MILK TRUCK GOES INTO RIVER
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eveninir at the home of Alva Cox.’ Esther Morlan and Emily Shaner s|H*it Monday cveiMnif with Mrs. Charles Cox.
Lnreno Eiazier entertained with a p ipeorn party at her 'home Wednesday niiflit Those present were Mary Frazier and two son.> Elmer and Cyril, Raymond, Esther and Clarice Morlan, and Mrs. I’ete Rockhill and sons Dallas and ( arl. Mis. Sadler spent Friday afternoon ] with Mrs. Henry Heck, who remains quite ill. • Reeve Morlan spent Friday with his uncle, William Miller, noir Vit alia. Hud and Mary l.ou Gardner visited Thursday evening with Kenneth Morlan. Elmer Frazier, Raymond Morlan and Gordon Rockhill spent Thursday
•j« sj* »j« •j* »j« *j» K I’liRT LAND MIIJ.S + lly Is’ona Calvert 'I - *i* .J* •!* + •!* Funeral -ervices for Mrs. J K llarbison were held Sunday at the Portland Mills. Sanford Harvey returned to his home Sunday morning after being confined to his father’s home near Clinton Kalis for several weeks byillness. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spencer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. FaySpencer and children.
A truck loa w ith bottle I milk for delivery in Chicago is consigned to the Chicago River by pickets. The contents had beet. > ragged out an spilled and strewn on the river bank The truck was driven away while the driver was making deliveries.
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T* Eula Staggs *K + + + *K *!• .J. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Miller attended a funeral at Hrazil Sunday. Miss Ruth Burk i.-- visiting home
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Eula Staggs and Mrs. Lida
Pierce spent Friday evening with
Mrs. Millie Goddard.
Mi. and Mis. Selby Searcy and R Isn't Grove, of Indianapolis .-|ient the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Jones. Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce and Ed Bettis and son Charles called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs. Mis Bell Alexander, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. S. 0. Elisor, returned to her home last Wed-
tliats why only center leaves are used in Luckies
I he first thine people nee and like about J .tickles is how round and firm they are. I he tobacco doesn’t spill out and there are no loose ends to cling to lips. That’s because we pack each and every Lucky full to the brim with long, even strands of the finest I urkish and domestic tobaccos — only the center leaves. Not the top leaves — because those are under-developed.
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and only the Center Leaves i
THEY’RE ALL LIGHT-HEADli
But that doesn’t moan they're blondes I I A family of rit-wits going 'round in cirtlM...wondaring why thr^'ra diliy. Thoro't olwoy» 'opan hault' a t tho Rimplogon . .. *e th# wolf walks right in.
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A Poromount Picbj'i with Wallaco Ford lyda loM Tom Irewn Ho-d's AlbrigM Jean Marsh Wilbam BoLtwiH Added ( AR TOUN \ (TiMQitl G R W AI Tonight and Toaioni
nesday. Mr. an I Mrs. Cleve Ramey and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harney of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis, Tom Bettis and daughter Maxine and Helen Sandors were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce Ed Betti.- and son Charles visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller Sunday. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Brattain Thursday. Twenty-five mqmbcrs were present. Mrs. Emily Boswell visited her daughter, Mrs. Eula Staggs, last
week.
Mr. and Mr- Willaid Miller and children spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis. Mr. S. O. Ensor and Mrs. Goldie Bee called on Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander, near Rockville, Mr. and Mr- George Pierce railed on Mr. and Mrs. Abner Siglar Saturday night.
nearly four hour* b ipi flames. Tlve injured ww )lr I Lukohajai • -. Mrifl automobile pi.ml py William Ti-eek i Neither W > .n.i-ii
•!« ojo *J* ajo •]« a Jo ej« •h NEW MAYSVILLK ♦ By Mis- Helen Weller *t* T -l- -I- •!••!• -P + + Mi and Mrs. George Fitzsimmons mid family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Shackelford. Miss Inez Stephenson and Miss ls--nora McCammack spent Friday evening with Miss Helen Weller. Mrs. Walter HutP-gy spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Malieoat and family. Mr-. Lena Asher and daughter of Indi mapoli- -|>ent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Jesse iKendall. M allei Stow art, Fred Ken lall, Wilbur Ader, John Malieoat and son I’b ,i- nl, Mrs. Dale Weller and Ruth Kafauver (N-nt Saturday at Indiana-
polis.
Mr Pearl Eggers s|ient a few 'lay- with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eg gers Hear Coutesville. Mi Ella Eggers spent Friday afteino,,n win, M r \| ma Weller. Mi. and Mis. John Ciyrman spenl Werlnesday win, j,,!,,, ,s m i t h and family.
LOSS IN i Hit AGO FIRE $l,M0,M0 1 UK Jan. t».- Damage estiled al about $ 1,000,000 was caused last night by a spectacular fire that 1 ' l/ ’'I - 1 f-'nrn automobile aecessories planl on the edge of the loop, dami'ged two nearby buildings and
iiijurien to two iMsrsoriK.
Autlfoiities i in mediately started an invest igalion to .letermine if Mmre was any ronnectirm lietween Uie blaze and an alleged automobile theft ring
under investigation.
I'he fire started in the WarshnwNky Autu ""'bile Aecessories company I'lant at It#If, South State street and spread rapidly through the half-block
long Imiliing.
1 he l>. Fish Furniture company """'ling him! an annex owned by the automobile plant were damaged. A •-tiir west wind carried embers a block
ii'way, •
More than m) firemen -played streams of water before bringing the stubborn blaze undqr control. U took
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terroiiatic a- tnitiex
Many ti c ■ *et( Au\u|^ Chicago ri' r. hthers or wrecked. Mart of tb were mend i - nf th* .Mr union, eniploywi by maj'irE who puiehu from tbe IN tiers of tiic Pure Milltis^ Violence is-curred in outside the ty At tUk 2,(M>0 pic k' ' ■ •.h#| lnde|iendent i 'remiifT, (Hid gallon- f milk iimH plant. Officers of the | warned not to reci|sn Another grciup "f nj held two g ' • | Milk Company captiw I shot hundreds of h'llf-1 milk vats. I lien t
sene into tin vats.
Sharpsho • F' ^ \ ! guards employed b\ Wisconsin M Ik T»"l m"'! a brief -k » d lo. al offici i ■ Ik 1 j to -hip milk into tbe ( w
during the strike.
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