The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1934 — Page 3
the daily banner, greencastle. on’diana Saturday. December 29. 1934.
A * * * •* EAST MARION + p y Mrs. Amy Buis + , H + unte. + and^famtly visited H» rry ^j th willis Scobee ami fam‘"fputnanrville. f of , M| S oran Buis ami (laughWm * innc those present were A. B Buis of Peoria. Buis and wife of t.apel. Be Lvens and family of Clinton r’sirs Glen Burgess and children * '..ille Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. and Mrs. E. E. Buis „ r . and Mrs. Beonard Newman Til Mrs. Harold Storm spent Istma* with Mn ani ' MrS- J ° mi Mrs. Woodrow Frazier. . Cox, Eugene Cox and Mr. and ’ m Wallace spent Christmas l Ernie Cox and wife. , jss Helen Slavens spent the week h oran Buis and family. 1 xnd Mrs. tlnith Monday visited ^lay with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. mberts. Myrtle Storm of Greencastle > n t Wednesday with Mr. and Mis. irol.1 Storm. Harry Hunter and family took dmth Homer McCammack and Monday evening. , rnx and wife called on Oran
Buis and family Wednesday evening. Mrs. Maggie. Storm entertained with a family dinner Christmas day Mrs. Myrtle Storm visited Thursday with Lester Storm and family. Homer Slavens and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman spent Monday with Leonard Newman and family. A. R. Buis and wife and Berl Buis and wife are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs E E. Buis
visiting in Indianapolis returned home Monday. Mrs. Ray Evens and children who has been ill the past week with colds are improving. Paul Aker and Doris Reeves spent Sunday in Indianapolis the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin and daugh-
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ellis and daughter Norma Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Johnson and son Mac, and
Mr. Leap and family of near | Junior Ellis left Friday for a weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Figner and
family.
Edmond Marshall and daughter Doris called on Mrs. John Johnson and adughter Mary, Saturday. Robert Irwin gave a Christmas program at Brunerstown school Friday afternoon. Also had a nice Christmas tree. A large crowd attended, all having a fine time enjoying the intertainment Music was furnished by Mrs. Harry Lane, and Mori Reeves.
Coatesvillo visited Sunday with Leon-
ard Newman and family.
Cecil Newman and family visited Thursday with Ernie Cox and wife. Alex Bryan and wife entertained
with a family dinner Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman were Mr. and Mrs. Unitli Monday, Homer Slavem;
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Ellis in Florida. i Mis Eldora Gardner called on Mr. + and Mrs. Edmond Marshall Sunday in honor of their thirty-fourth wed-
ding anniversary.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Irwin and son Ivan, Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer spent Tuesday afternoon with Ray
and family, Cecil Newman and fam- > Evens and family, ily and Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis amt ■ Mr and Mrs. Hendron Irwin called
1 on Mi and Mrs. Robert Irwin Thurs-
day.
Mr and Mrs. A. J. Johnson of Greencastle and Mr and Mis. Harry + j Lane spent Christmas with Carey
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.J- -I- -I- -l- -j* •(■ Mrs. Iva Lean and daughters of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mt
and Mrs. Henry Marshall.
Samuel Dickey and son Raymond arc confined to their home with ill-
ness.
Miss Kathryn Johns who lias been
Dillinger and family. Mr and Mrs. Fred Johns and daughter Kathryn ate Christmas dinner with Arthur Johns and family. Henry Marshall called on Marion Wright Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Swain and childn n of Pittsbom spent Christmas
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Mrs. Orville* Perkins
-k *’• !• •!• -I- -t- -I- }'*. Mr and Mrs. Louis Nicholas of Lafayette spent Tuesday with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ohn Wil-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dixon of Indianapolis spent Monday and Tuesday witn the latter’s parents. Mr and Mrs. Walter Eads. Mr. and Mrs. James Grider and Mr. and Mrs. Burkett Goslin and son spent Tuesday witji Mr. and Mrs. otis Hicks and Mr an.I Mis W W Goslin at Ladoga. Miss Geneva Sands of Buffalo, N. Y , and Miss Margaret Sands of Indianapolis spent Tuesday witli Mr. and Mrs. Dillatd Sands. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Perkins, Miss Katherine Taylor and Clarence Perkins and family of Indianapolis spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Or-
ville Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Click of Indianapolis spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McFerran left Thursday morning for Miami; Fla., for a months visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Ruggle.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crosby and sons spent Tuesday with Mrs. Charlotte Heighway and daughter. Pearl Zeigner and sons of Indianapolis spent Tuesday with Mr. and a j Mrs. Ralph Edwards and children.
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Levinsky was counted out. The time for the rounds was fifty-three seconds.
IN MKMORIAM ESTES In remembrance of our dear son and brother, Eddie L. Estes, who departed this life Dec. 2k. 192M. Yours was a heart so jolly and gay. Scattering sunshine along the way, You know how we loved you. Yes, love you yet, Though God took you from us We can never forget. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Estes and
Family.
COYOTE CARRIED REM. PEARSALL, Tex.. tCP' -A wild coyote with a collar and bell around his neck was killed near here by Warren Smith, ranchman. Smith said the coyote was old and apparently had been caught by someone yenrs ago.
Frankfort “Hot Dors’ Defeat Ti^er Cubs phone 757-x
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Frankfort proved
especially in the last two minutes. 1 and the Tiger Cubs went down into i defeat by a 111 to 17 score at the | high school gym here Friday night, j The score, however, does not mdi- | cate the basketball game as the Cutis j held a 5-3 edge at the end of the First quarter and then after trailing 17 to 6 at the half brought the count to 23-17 in the last quarter. The Hot Dogs put on a hurst of speed and bombarded the hoop during the final minutes and drew rapidly away from
the local netters.
Little Johnny Garl lived up to hio reputation as being one of the best performers on the Greencastle squad. He was in the thick of the scrap ’rom the first whistle to the end of the tilt. Vaughn with 3 field goals was one of the outstanding players for Coach Case’s aggregation. Behind 3 to 5 as the second period got underway, the Frankfort boys lived up to their nicknames of "Hot Dogs" and proceeded to snag six field goals in a row and forged out in front. 17 to 6 at the rest intermission, the Cubs collecting only n lone free throw during this eight minutes of competition. From the press box, it appeared to he just too much Case. The veteran mentor substituted about the right time in the Frankfort lineup when the Cubs began to click and with the score. 23 to 17. the visitors seemed to put on a reserve amount of steam and pulled away from tireeneastle hy rhalking up 4 more buckets in auc-
eession.
FOB SALE: Extra good registered
two-year old Angus Bull. $. r >0; quality orchard grass seed; 5 tons baled Clover nay, little red, extra good. Dr.
E. M. Hurst, Clovcrdale, Ind.
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FOR SAI.E: Geese, lie lb. M M. Shaughnossy. 3 miles west Stilesville on state road 40. 29-lp
NOTICE OF SAI.E at my garage, 124 north Jackson St., Greencastle, Ind : Notice is hereby given that on Monday, January 14, at 10 A. M . the undersigned will sell at public auction, one Oidsmobile coupe, motor number F-121535; serial number DC111. Model F-20; for not less than $175.00 which includes storage and repair expenses. E A. Hirt. 28-2t
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FOR RENT: 3 room and 2 room modern apartment at 625 E. Anderson street. Phone 453-Y. 20-29-2t.
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WANTED TO Bt’Y: Hay or straw, five or ten tons each. Claude Bowen. Reelsvltle, R T 24-6p
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Any one visiting our plant to pay their account will receive a nice present in appreciation of same. Gardner Brothers. 27-3t.
DIM UIIINIE NET S({l \l> Before DePauw university students return to the campus from their Christmas vacations, Coach W. E Umbreitt who is in charge of the freshman basketball squad, announced that he had pared his squad down to thirteen men. Those who were retained hy the frosh mentor were: Harold Downey. Princeton; Ernest Mcllwaine, Rushville; Russell Mason. Bloomfield; Guy Moore, North Vernon; Alfred Brooke, Culver; Myron Fouke, Boise, Idaho; Richard Hargrave, North Judson; Maurice Moore. Indianapolis; Robert Morgan. Indianapolis; Jack Oswald, LaGrangc. HI.; George O’Haver, Linton; John Rhorer, Marion, and Arthur Siehen, Geneseo, III. The first game on the rhinie schedule calls for tilt with the Wabash college yearlings here Jan 11 This will be preliminary to the DePauw-Wabash varsity tilt.
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WORLD’S CHAMPION SMASHES HINGFIHH WITH TEKKil l< RK.I1T TO JAW CHICAGO, Dec. 29 Max Baer, heavyweight champion of the wot Id, ended a scheduled four-round bout with Kingfish Levinsky last night with a knockout early in the second
round.
About sixteen thousand spectators were stunned hy the sudden finish of the battle Baer weighed 211 pounds
and Levinsky 201.
Fighting with six-ounce gloves in-
Will pay $1,6 00 for good used two horse wagon with or without bed. Phone No. 7. 26-4ts.
DANCE Monday night at Banner Club. Dance old year out and new year in. 28-2p.
RAWER WANT GET RESULTS DEPRESSION HIT GIRL GRADS HARRISBURG, Pa GIP'-The depression has reduced the number of girls enrolled in Pennsylvania high schools as compared with boys, the departmenf of public instruction reports. In 1926 Pennsylvanin high schools graduated IS per cent more girls than hoys, while in 1934 four per cent more boys than girls finished these schools.
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pln*?t Akers. Hponoer Ihirllnfcnme, Molly Akers. D< thldnl Ihn lln«a on*, (hairtfe S* < rest. Susan S»*< r.-st. (Minton Walls. Klizaheth Walls. Samtn-1 S. Wa Dm. Kanfion II. Walls. Thomas K. Talhott. Inn y P Talbott. Kmnm t\ Walls, .lanns \. Kandel. Daniel S. Iluist. riiarhs Ki' f. r. Mattie K. Handel. Sa ah K Hurst. Kmnm I.oulse Ki»*tVr, Mary .1. Branham, Archibald foj nson. Peoph s Bulldlnii tjoan Puncl tV Saving:* Association, John It Mahan, Michael Mahoney, J.din I ». Branham, Mary Branham, William Berrijcan, James Branham, Mar\ Hmnhiim. Klla Oraney, William Oraney. KBsaheth
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mitts, the fighters met under agn'einent providing for no decision except by a knockout. Baer's dtle was at stake, on that basis. In the first round, after sparring in midring, Baer drove a hardright to the jaw that sent Levinsky to the ropes. Then Baer pounded Levinsky'*
ribs at close range.
The champion attempted to get Levinsky to lead and laughed when I Levinsky refused. Levinsky drove two hard rights to the body and n half dozen lefts to the same regions. Baer also smashed punches to the body. Baer swung a left and right to the body and Levinsky retaliated with a heavy right to the chin. In the short-lived second round Baer had waited in his comer for Levinsky to come after him. But the Kingfish motioned for him to corm out. Then Baer, with a snarl, tore into Levinsky. driving him into the ropes under a murderous attack. Levinsky sagged under his punishment As he attempted to go into midring. Baer nailed him with a terrific right to the jaw. knocking levinsky flat on his hark where
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