The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 December 1934 — Page 2

THE DAiLY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20 1934.

Single Young | Ladies 1 With single tlioughts and married A Ladies with husbands . . . both find CANNON’S tlie stoi*e of real help. IF you know what you’d like to give him, you’ll find it here, well done in style ... correct as to cost. IF you haven’t an idea in the world ... we have thousands. All you need is two names - - - his

and ours.

FRO " 1 50c to $25.00—from here to his stocking without doubt or detour.

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Herald Consolidated "It Waves for All"

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postoffice at Greencastle, Indr ana, as second class mail matter under Act o 1

March 8, 1878.

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Many are using 1 our Gift Certificates. Ask About Them.

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Gifts of Utiiiuj Hardware!

Make usefulness the watchword in your Christmas buying this year—but without sacrificing any of the .attractiveness that w ins hearty appreciation. You will find many convenient and labor-saving items here. Aluminum Tea Kettles “Wearever” $2.75 Double Boilers “Wearever” S1.5C Electric Toasters $1.25 _ Chronium Plated Waffle Irons $5.00 Aladdin Lamps $4.75 Bathroom Seat and Hamper $1.10 NEW SHIPMENT OF TOYS JUST ARRIVED 1 Including Dolls from 25c to $5.98 Mechanical Toys. All Kinds Of Games. Browning - Hammond Hdw. Co. | 8-10 EAST WASHINGTON ST. TELEPHONE 214 *AAJnfcJMJUA->la iXTi..-*A a . ■

week; $3.00 per year by naall In Putnam County. $3.50 to $5 00 per year

oy mall outaUie Putnam County.

PERSONAL AND

LOCAL NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lisby and daughter of near Coatesville, are via- |

iting relatives in Colorado.

William M Moser and William A Moser filed suit in circuit court Thursday against Oscar Petry for possesison of real estate and $80 damages. Fred V. Thomas is attor- j

ney for the plaintiff.

A car in which Charles Sendmeyer . ami family, of Poland, were riding, overturned on the Zaiing turn, south of town Thursday while the family j was enroute to Greencastle. No one was injured in the accident. H. P. Vonderschnhtt,' operator of [ ; the Voncastle and Granada theaters I ! in Greencastle, has announced plans I tor the construction of a new theater j I on south Washington street in Craw- j I (ordsville. The new theater, to be l completed by Feb. 24. is expected to ' .•■teat around 700 persons. Mrs. Lincoln Wimmer of Greencastle has been informed of the death of her sister, Mrs. John Greer, age 85 years, who passed away Wednesday of last week at her home in Oroville, Calif. Mrs. Greer formerly lived near New Discovery in Parke county. The body was cremated in Sacramento, Calif, and in the spring the ashes will be returned to Rockville to be interred beside her husband in the

Rockville cemetery.

Dr. W. R. Hutcheson was especially interested in the rescue of the six- | teen men from the disabled freighter ! Sisto this week by the HamburgAmerican liner New York during a j storm on the Atlantic Ocean. The I New York was commanded by Capt. | Fritz Kruse, who was in charge of j the steamer Resolute when Dr. and I Mrs. Hutcheson made a trip around the world a few years ago. Dr. Hutcheson became well acquainted with Capt. Kruse during this voyage and read of the thrilling rescue on the high seas with deep interest. At our plant we launder shirts in ' a way that will gladden any man’s ; ticart. Home Laundry & Cleaners. It

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SOCIETY

Delight Her with a gift of ScHRAFfTS THE NATION’S LEADING

CANDIES

Her face will brighten with pleasure when she opens your gift box of Schrafft’s— every chocolate will renew her appreciation of your thoughtfulness. In gaily decorated Christmas bc-.J COp to $1.50 a pound. SAM HANNA’S BOOK STOKE

Hats cleaned and blocked, 35c Cash and carry. White Cleaners. 18-tf.

WLS BARN DANCE High School Auditorium Tonight. 20-It

High Cubs vs. I 22.

School Basketball Tiger Newcastle, Saturday, Dec. 18-20-22-3t.

WLS BARN DANCE Auditorium Tonight.

High School 20-lt

SAVE Buy at the CAMPUS MARKET

PHONE 82—83

Money - Time and Worry - A Fine Assortment of Holiday Koodies.

Colored Tane to seal your packages - Roll 10e

Peanuts, Large Roasted, 2 Lbs. ... 25c Old Fashioned Stick, 2 Lbs. ...... 19c 100"® Filled Candy, Lb 29c A good Assortment of pure Candy priced right. ' Large Fancy Walnuts, 1 Lb 25c Pitted Dates, 2 Lb. for 29c

Oranges, 2 Dozen for 31c Tangerines, 2 Dozen 25c

FANCY APPLES

Jonathan Delicious Grimes Golden Staymen Cracker Jack, 2 Boxes 5c Pop Corn, 1 Lb. Pkg 19 C

fry A llotlle 01 lliis Delicious Grape Juice : " w \ Full Pint for only

19c

Koweba Mince Meat, 2 Lbs. for 33c Sweet Potatoes, 4 Lbs 15c Spanish Onions, large fancy, 3 Lb. 17c Turnips, 3 Lbs. for 10c Carrots or Parsnips, Lb 5c Kale, Fresh, Green, 2 Lbs 15c

Fresh Bulk Cocoanut, Lb 27c Crackers, 2 Lb. Box 19 C

Cal. Granges, Large ... 25c Sweet Potatoes, 4 Lbs. . 15 c

Gold Medal Flour, 24 Jh. $1.10

CHRISTMAS TREES JUST ARRIVED I’lire Vermont Maple Syrup Delicious With Hot BiMiiltH

Store Open Evenings Until 9 O’clock ’Till ttome down and select your Candy him! Nuts. We'll deliver when you want it.

Xmas your morelihim 1 iso

FAT HENS

TURKEYS

DUCKS OYSTERS —i ii- I, ii ItlfelVt I .1}

W. H. Roby, Beveridge street, is confined to his home by illness. Francis Miller. Mani street, is reported improving from a recent illness. William Hartman of this city who has been ill of pneumonia, is reported improving. Lawrence Murphy, Howard street. who is confined to his home with pneumonia, is reported improving.

POLICE ARREST THREE MINNEAPOLIS, Minn , Dec. 20, (UP i—Police arrested three men, confiscated four guns and an automobile with Michigan, Iowa and Nebraska license plates in a hotel room raid early today. They did not immediately learn identity of the men whom they thought were from Indiana and refused to reveal the source of a “tip” that precipitated the raid. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT MAPLE CHAPEL CHURCH The Maple Chapel M. E. church is observing the Yuletide season this year by giving a Christmas program Sunday night. The program is being sponsored by Laura Strange with the aid of the Junior League sponsors and the pastor, Miss Godwin. The Junior League girls have a white-robed choir and will sing several selections. Jean Marie Stewart and the Cooper sisters will also entertain with several musical numbers in the spitit of Christmas. A great many of the younger boys and girls of the Maple Chapel Sunday school will give recitations and songs. Again will he read the old hut ever new Christmas story. Everyone is invited to attend this program which will start at 7:30 p. m.

IND0-VIN WAS AMAZING TO ME Calls It he Greatest Ever; Feels Like A Different

Person

Mrs Alameda Drake, of 2720 West 18th St., Terre Haute, Ind., has now ! come forward with her TRUTHFUL and REMARKABLE statement praisI ing Indo-Vin, which is the new. scientific mixture of Extracts from Medicinal Plants, now being introduced to the public daily here in this city at Mullins

Drug Store.

Following is this lady’s statement: "For five years I was a victim of stomach trouble,” said Mrs. Drake. "My meals simply would not digest AT ALL but would

lay there In my stomach organs and sour and turn to gas and put me into an awful state of pain and misery. Everything I ate would disagree with me and my meals didn’t seem to do in. any good at all and as a result I kept loosing my energy and finally got to where I was weak and wornout ALL THE TIME. ”My condition was awful and IndoVin was the first medicine in YEARS that had any effect on me. It had a wonderful action on my stomach organs and cleared out the gas and bloating. My food agrees with me now and is nourishing my system so that I have gained back all the energy I lost. This medicine is the most wonderful thing I EVER heard of and I

gladly endorse it.”

Indo-Vin is now being introduced to the public dally here in Greencastle at Mil I ins Drug Store and sold by every good druggist in all the nearby |

towns throughout this whole section. n '

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Coterie Club Meeting Postponed Meeting of members of the Coterie club which was to have been held with Mrs. Maude McNary Friday evening, has been postponed one week, it was announced today. Entertains at ••Kid" Party Miss Wilma Shields of Putnamviile entertained thirteen "little” boys ami girls at a "kid” party at her home Wednesday evening. All those attending were dressed as small children. Toys were distributed as presents and the evening was spent in playing with these. Refreshments of hot chocolate and gingerbread were

served.

-!• -!• -!• -V •!* Woman's Bible Class To Meet Friday The Woman’s Bible Class of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. F. M. Lyon, 115 Bloomington street, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. December 21st. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. C. E. Stoner, Mrs. Dewcese and Mrs. Stella Peck. Mrs. Jtnnings will lead the devotions and Mrs. Heavenridge will have charge of the program.

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Auxiliary Holds All Day Meeting The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary held an all day meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Black, newly elected president. During the business meeting plans were formulated for the coming year’s work to be undertaken by the unit, and committees were named. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 2, at the regular

meeting place.

d-d , d*d , d*d , d"d' Manhattan Aid Holds Christmas Meeting On December 19 the Manhattan Ladies Aid had their Christmas meeting with Mrs. Mark Crousore whose home was tastefully decorated with Christmas trimmings and a tree. At the noon hour a bountiful pitchin dinner was enjoyed by all. The afternoon was spent with a short program of scripture reading by Mrs. Lum Mace, prayer and a reading "Santa Claus" by Mrs. Clarence Pollom, a group of songs by three school girls, Mary Katherine and Betty Sublett. and Katherine Ann Mace, and a contest, after which there was an exchange of presents and a rememberance from Mrs. Hunt for each guest. Those present were Mesdamos Ernest Herbert, Ernest Lewis, Ed Herbert, Mack Long, Noah Roberts, Lewis Roberts, Chester Hunter, Charley Brann, Lum Mace, John Hinote, Homer Griffin, Roseoe Zaring, and Lola Long, and Misses Ethel Roberts and Eleanor Long. Visiting guests were Mrs. Kate Steeg, Mrs. Emmett Green, Mrs. Clyde Volkers, Mrs. Clarence Pollom, Mrs. John Routt, Mrs. Mae Wright, Mrs. Glenn Sublett, and Vir-

gil Roberts.

All departed at a late hour thanking Mrs. Crousore for her hospitality. d’T + d' + d'd'd* Girl Reserves To Hold Holiday Dance The Girl Reserve holiday dance will be held Wednesday, Dec. 26. at eight o'clock at the Studio Tea Room. Aclive and Alumna Girl Reserves are invited. Members of the Girl Reserve Council will chaperone. Those expecting to attend are' requested to call Juel Maddox or Bette Fenn. d- d- d- d* d- d* d- d* Crescent Lodge To Meet Tonight Crescent Rebekah Lodge No. 763 will hold its Christmas meeting Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Each person is asked to bring a ten cent gift and candy, apples or cookies. All Rebekahs and Odd Fellows are cor-

dially invited.

Mothers !

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VICKS W VapoRub

In treating children’s colds,

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PROVED. BY 2 GENERATIONS

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK

Hogs 5,000; holdovers 348; generally 15 cents higher; 160 to 190 lbs., $5.70 to $5.90; 190 to 210 lbs.. $6.00 to $6.10; 210 to 230 lbs., $6.20 to $6.25; 230 to .",00 lbs.. $6.30 to $6.35; few $6 40; 300 lbs. up. $6.00 to $6.20; 140 to ICO lbs., $4.65 to $5.15; 120 to 140 lbs., 3.65 to $4.40; 100 to 120 lbs., $2.90 to $3.40; packing sows $5.00 to

$5.75.

Cattle 400; calves 400; large sup- ] ply of all slaughter classes; market little changed: few steers $4.00 to $6.25; some heifers $2.50 to $500; cows $2.25 to $3.75; low cutters and cutters $1.25 to $2 00; vealers 50

cents lower, $6.50 down.

Sheep 3,000; early lambs steady; bulk handywelghts $7.00 to $7.75; heavies $7 00 to $7.50; throwouts $5.00 to $6.50; slaughter sheep $3.50

down.

Ladies and gents Look just like new.

gloves cleaned. White Cleaners. 20-2p

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LETTER TO SANTA

Dear Santa:

I am a little gi,] two and yearn old. All summer I have good girl. For Christmas I want to bring me a tricycle, dishes

and chairs. Also some nuts. Don't forget

Joan.

candy

my little pJ

Betty Lea WhitajJ

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TROOPS HALT MOB VIOLENCE

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Alameda Drake

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was killed by a .45 calibre bullet that entered his chest and came out through the spine. Dr. Morton said a man in dying condition wan taken to Shelbyville hospital soon after the | fighting. The man died as Dr. Morton prepared to treat hia gunshot

wounds.

He turned to other wounded. When he got through the body wan gone, he said. He believed it had

been taken by relatives.

Eight of the wounded required 1 hospitalization and two - Pat Lawn and Gilford Freeman—were in critical condition from gunshot wounds ! The others were treated for bayonet gashes and heads cracked by rifle

butts.

The mob was said to be made up chiefly of men from neighboring farming communities, led by a group | from the section of Shelbyville known as the "bloody” 18th district where the alleged assault took place. Many memliero of the mob were intoxi-

A. & P. Wishes Its Many Friends and Customers A Very Merry Christmas BUY XMAS FOODS EARLY SAVE AT THESE SALE PRICES

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PILGRIM BRAND — Extra Fancy TURKEYSl

29i

Plump Tender YoungFresh Dressed LB.

DUCKS Lb. 19c ROASTING CHICKENS GROUND BEEF, Lb. 8c MINCE MEAT Lb. 15c

GEESE Lb, 19d Lb. 23cj CHUCK ROAST Lb. 14 SMOKED PICNICS

KINGANS HAMS OYSTERS

8 To 10 Ave. Lb. Fresh, Solid Pack Pint

CANDY

Hard Mixed or Cut Rock

Walnuts Lb. 23c Brazil Nuts, Lb. 19c Mince Meat Pkg. 10c Choc. Drops Lb. 10c MIXED NUTS

Pecans Almonds Bulk Dates

10c Lb. 29c Lb. 21c Lb. 10c

Figs New Crop

8 Oz. Pkg. 10c

Iona

Brand

Tender - Sweet, Standard Pack

Lge. < :ins

Slired

REACHES

Peas

Tomatoes

PINEAITLE Whitehouse Milk

Sugar Fine Granulated flour sr„a

Flour Gold Medal or Pillsburys 24 Lb. Bag SI 09 Sugar Pure Cane 25 Lb. Bag S1.28

2

2 Cans 3 Cans o i.gp. dd Can*

9 Tall Cans

10 Lbs.

24 Lb.

Bag

29c

23c 23c

35c

50c 48c

79c

(It ACKERS Pink Salmon Graham Crackers CIGARETTES Country Roll Butter Navy Beans, COCOANUT 8 0’Clock Coffee Homade Style Bread

Excel

Sailed Soda

17i

2 Lb.

Box

2 Tall Cans 23c 2 Lb. Pkg. l»c

Pop. Brands ^11

Lb. 31c

10 Lbs. 35c ii). 19c|

Lb. 21c

24 Oz. Loaf 9c

Excel.

Michigan

For Shortening CRISC0

Frying .8 l.h. <’an

C ake Making 49c

1 — 1 Lb. Can 18c

GIVE A NEEDY FAMILY A FOOD BASKET Spead Good Cheer With Good Foods Your A. Hi P. manager will gladly offer suggestions on Bask' b j for any amount.

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Celery, Jumbo Stalks Bananas 5 Lbs. Winesap Apples 5 Lbs. Fla. Oranges, 2 Dozen

I .urge Juicy Fruit

Tangerines Dozen Califlower ’ Head Grape Fruit, Tex. Seedless. 4.17c Cal. Oranges, Seedless-, Doz -3c