The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1935 — Page 2

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You Can Pay a Low Price NOW at CANNON'S And -t; : r j f \ CJothingof hi^h standard. Suits and Overcoats,

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Herald Consobdated U V. for Aii Lz.'AT*i :a th« potXotflz* •* tr a, At tectxji f. 3 w t 25*53 au-r-ef syvsr Act o 1 VCa-vi S, 1678. r.. ^*rTTp«ioa J.T5CA, 10 c*ctt p«r ii r Xi per 7«*r k7 oi*l. la PutA.- . OviT-ty, tl Vj to AjM prrr y**T try crc’-ttO* P^T-a.ti Comity.

A Kir.l.F. TMOI <>HT FOR TOIiW :-/X7IA;. OBLIGATIONS: F-/f nr/r.• of .• lireth to h."**-:; ar>; rx» man unto h Rorrat*

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UMMCAKS? - • ■ • ' i t - .: - ■ ■ v-r at yrnr.g rr»r vtW .oa. t^rj *r- . KaBm Stanley Z - sst tk J ss. K*jzz<. T*7*&r: W t.. T-ty-r M John Huroyait Victor Ps/Zinmk. M>r*sart Jatn-Ax Jof.n Hrr.yaJr Phsirp N»-".k aM }&-•** Ctr*AnoOier CtiVajr -.at a p atfor-rr. to tak*- the city tne <-t m the nrorVt if the** are "it tm* *-e think there » n-»m to jrah^ t an A" *• Tear, city firr

SOCIETY

’t of the high achoo: for the

f ee J*nchy* for the children The

ocai unit p:e,i?ed 100 pSa-we*

;e.:T in IJ'ta

stale

Deft (<*nentkr* l* TVr* Week-Bad I>r?ta Theta Tan na: IivRara Beta prerrin rrii! -e- he- : ftatur tay

joaal wrrrrrtr’9 te convert jot. arv. S>i' tay a*.

the Terr*- Haute Ho*isr with the >■<- aJ A hha. Otnitror ehaf-t^r a« , -c-«t*®= Ar. irtereat-ng progra.-. a being ar--anged for the etitertaiT-"'^r.: of the ; visjurg ■•■•■'****** Toarrji of the In i-A-oa Beta pro-.-me* to '* repre-ser.ted 1 are Mme.e GreeryraAt.*' Eieoer} | Bktomngt - -. L. re try Fu-.-.r-.t- ttro

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•*aa -annr.er of the

-ily cor tost con.iucted by the

A" - -.car’. Last, m art: :ary The p.aas

a-1 e je. -• made by Mrs Alta

N--,i-Eo-.: nas cr.oser. and sent to the

.tatronal oonvert. r. at Miami. Members of the auxiliary are also z—’..r.z se . r.? for several worthy

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Children’s Coughs Need Creoraulsion

- hapten f 1 Atyjersrm : Waafaingbo

Odd Irouvert. Leather and Suede Jacket-. Corduroy Coats and Trousers and many item throughout the store at sale prices.

We would like to show you. CANNON’S

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Norman Tnbbett of T-rr* Haute ip^-r ’ th* ■/.•**p*- . with Mr ar.«l Mr* Sha.ghr.e*fy of rear Putnamrlile

Alwro f«« *• be.*. f«t«* cal t irermeij for twit e***"! sr «-• t Yrvwx -vxor-i »<ire »ad see* are turnia( :• Oeonuircm far aiy «r:*fc « e*. J tlai ram. Cre.mijfaa esri'r.ie* -rcew- » •.; r x raer j-forraa» »-e -.aai e-ear*’?—-» tnl* aa efacaat pr> aenpCMa. I: < - t e.-eip resvede. bo: 'oett-2* »> a*r'.5t '• tel rocr fnagfat j taf iiiriaii to r-ftr. i y. tt Batoey '.a tee tpA .f eo .*i « to.i ^ aot rtl^wu i7 Cre»-=—uuc. >

Suit to collect an allegcj mpai 1 V/t* waa f.-lc] in circuit court Tu**•iay oy Hoy Houton againat L. F A <-• of 17' ■- Frcl V Thom a* i» attorr.ey for plaintiff

H A Herod. I>Pauw atudert. en-te-«-i tr.<- county hr^pital for treatment Wer3nea»lay

or.-. Iryjia.napo.tf LafayetteJ BraziL Cohanku* Clinton r. Ners-caitle GreenrfcrurT

A exa.'. :r.a MonticrTo Bicxr.-. F^tor. Su rrir>. ‘sani oom Vise-an** Craicfonirr "> and Certral City Kr M.*« Joae-r-ine -»-. ; --- -- ?

V -43'e fr— the Pxra! c-ir' '

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T>e ReeAV.;!* Sor-.a; ?enrke -!u’ met at the home of Mr« Emma Aker A’e.:r<es<>ay Jar. 16th • -h H raembara orear.nt. Dmr.er -vaa •erred af-e- -e-hich the meeting •ra* oper.e-. v y repeating the Lor;'«

fa—...ea in Gmencaatle.

+ -r m + v + Tri Kar^j* to 'l»*t Thriredav

Tri Kappa w: l meet Thumday - r r.g at 7 70 o’clock with Mrs. Marwia.’l Abrams

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Mr and Mr* F'e-i Mager.dar.z of Ir ilanapolfa are the parent* of a

Betty Lou. born Monday.]^ h '*T MUl Tu ^ ay for treatment

■'a jghter

Albert lAOide*. Spring avenue who'prayer Mm Pear! Knight anJ J vriously ill. wa* reported si ghtly Mrs Ro=e Hall were elect.-! to j proved Wedneaday afternoon. membership Reaponoe* to rol! -al! 1

were the r -st dislike*! duties of the

r.o»r.e M- Luhi Hxff-an ? a x + + j.4.j.j.j. splendid oaper on Indiana - Mrs W oman-* I’nion To Be*, e C'ek gave a rea‘:r.i- In Friday Afternoon

Mrs r^to F lAk:r, ton street enter- : th

east WashingP.’r.am eoun-

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'lanv Attend Dinner In Honor Of ’dr. and Mr. McCabe Among those present for the fami.’y dinner held Sun lay at the none -f Mr and Mrs Jo-.r McCabe, near Morton, in honor of their GoMen -i i.r.g an.-versary on Monday . •their c iT children: John A McCabe Crawfor : *v:i!e; Frank L. McCat* Houston. Texas: Harry McCabe at home Marguerite Mc-

Cabe. Joliet. I

W iting an 1 J P. McCabe of

Chicago.

Monday rno-ning special mass was held at the St. Paul's Catholic r.urch. follow. -y breakfast at the' College inn. A reception was held j for their frier. :s in the afternoon at !

thmr home. Tara Hill.

V M 1

A Loan Wit!)

Will pnal.l*

you to

all your m*<lh.,r> ;„.]■ you a fresh start. ■

EASY TF.Pvr i

terms

Can 1>p arrang. ! r, n J

-^20 To .<300

,n yonr ITouf. .,]<](; I Antomobi .]

Indiana Loan (J 24 1-2 E. W-tshlntton

Prof, /.ink Viiilress.^ A. A. F. W. Group A guest meeting of tne

TV was held on Tusilay •he Theta house with th« j tee on intematio-:- rpij

Lucille Schlatter | 0 f prog— p^i

Zink delivered ar. a .o-ssnjj I ject. ’’Japan In in* FieM ofl - tional Relations ProfeJ spent some time r-crntly®

and described his o

and experiences the:. y-H discussion followe t.-o I closed with a social hour. I

At TO ( K \'If \ K TIM III KILO \T KIU.MORL

Fux.ersu or Mr-. Or-Rr'i-urn’.g ag- h7 •/«-*r> of a- Indiana{y,.Ji who was killed in ar

Jf- n ?iat ' ;tV

tlerlge tc :.t feast n this

outside world Ur lay persona ar- maroon- l

cant r-a/ o

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; - 21 at the home of Mr* JesivTobin 512 Elm stre-t Mr* Mag---an/. was formerly Miss l a Mine Tobin of tris city

automobile

were held W o'clock at th.'- Fi.irnor- f'hr.st.ar church. Burial was in th- Fillmore

cemetery

Mrs Brmwrimg was bc,m a* Fillmore and spent ner -nth • fe -,-c.r

there

Hurvlvor* ar- two d;.. jg/iU-rc ,\f - * Or/llle Thomas arid Mr* 1 > .a 7..orr : • •on and a son, Har;.. . t-r 'P,rharn, Portland Or- ar.-i tn.-i-e childreo

- ave h-!p today " thwith icy wat-r de- - i* atkcit *wo inches - xwater and the Colt is bulged to -ignt rr.,.-.* 70 mile* wide in v,rne

Gr—ncastle friervi* of Mr am. Mr* Clarence W. Otis are in receipt of word of the sudden i-ath M Mr Oti*’ father r >riTg- H tAis. ag- 7ft y-a-* on lanuary 21 H- oie»j suddenly from an attack of heart trouble at th-ir

to heist a an- p orn ,. on Tomngton Conn Mr Ot.* ’ ' • h ’ to get our little boats j, ipip,-,./*,! by th- widow ar..‘ or- v.r -gr • r--l Mg hy.at* with •j-n- family was quit- well known

--r- :* they often *p>-r.t c-.ns. -ra' < time witn Mr and Mr* C ’A’ O’ *

BANDIT** ffUACK MAI1 f Rff K; T \KF. Il'ft.ftM

FALL P.IVER Mass an 2'! UP

The 'lamage suit of Mayrr.e Hurst Reccl against J-*.v Young was dis-misse-l in circuit court Wednesday ov. ng a settl-' .er.t out of e-’irt Mrs Reed was suing to recover for injuries sijffereri :n an automobilaccident. The condition of Mrs Anna Mae Johnson of Indianapolis, a daughter of Dexter Oliver of Greereastie, who was injured aerie Ji.y Sun.iay m ar. automobile accident, was reported still in an unconscious condition at the City nospita W-dneaday. Mr* Johnson was riding in the same car in v.- i-h Mr* Ora Browning wa* killer!.

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m \ \ r.H (m.i i on m iv KLEfXJE Miss fan 27 'Up; Htar dlng in water up to his h.p-i ar. i using the only avallabl'- •- -phone in the town, Mayor H f i I'ryvx k of

TKADT. At (MV Sh.!:\KI 1’OIM EIM.IM, MTVIKtS And I.iiiuh It,.urn ItAIMIKIIMiK

Machilr.- : in bandits, believer! reSf^insil,:- for two other sp^-tacular robpr rle* in the last two weeks, to* av r.i;ar/- : t U .° mail trues Kid-

r.ajR-d th- driver

n < d .-’.afr'l $128 000 in currency part of the loot v/as eonslgned to the fj .V f ’ Iiurfr- Trust company from th- Federal Reserve t»ank of R'/atori for payrolls in Fall Rlv-r

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ag- on r«-al estate ar. ! for th- ap- .

DELTA KVPPV

HOLDS MONTHLY BANQILT

pr,ir.tmefit of a receiver was filer! .n Th- local - napt-r of Phi Delta Kapcircuit court Tuesday by the Green- pa held .ts monthly fellowship ban-

and escaped w.th Savings g I>,an Asso-iation quet Tuesday ev-ning at Elms Inn A

against Eugene M Andersc/n and four-course dinner •'•a* .*-rv>Alary F. Anderscon. The plaintiff, Marshall Abran.s was the speaker |

'■'i•: Marts D-Pauw student •r county hospl' ii 'A'-<!nr.s/Jay.

left

rriakr * a demand of $2 000 on alleged unpaid note* securer! by the mortgage At a hearing Tuesday the court found that an emergency existed for the appointment of a receiver and named Ferd Lucas in this capacity. Gharles McGaughey filer] the suit as 1 attorney for the loan company.

W\0l NCEMKM

To my many friend' and arf|uaintanre'. I, wi'h to anannounre that I .trn now witfi tfi- I. f! SAI.LS, In-., and am in a fxwition to r-nd-r exf' l l i nt fr\ic r,n your - ar. Your pa-

'ervi-r- on your - ar.

tronape i* soli'it-d at my new l-K ation.

STKVi; ( HKNOWLTIf

for trie evening His topic was the Lindbergh Hauptmann trial. Mr Abrams expressed the opinion the trial will go down in history a* th- sensa-

tion of the century.

Two outstanding factors in thtrial were pointed out as the hand-1 writing in the case and the ladder found at tn- nursery window. Mr Abrams explained just what procedure th- stat- riad to r-sort to to bable to pre*-nt these as evidence. He also commented on the true-blooded American attitude shown throughout th- case i,y Mr and Mrs Lind-

bergh.

| INDIANA POLLS, Jan 27. -UP j The talk was greatly enjoyed by Threatened strike of union employ* s everyone Following the banquet the

Life is mighty short after all. Why ■fiend It doing you own washing to save a few dimes Horn- laundry X: Cleaners. 27-lt

I III Mil «. sfKIhL POSTPONT l>

of the Public Service Company of Indiana at Terre Haute has been postponed pending further negotiaI I:; I THREATENS BT SINER8

members adjourned to the rooms for a social evening.

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'fry f )ur QUALITY TWIN LOAF One Taste Will Convince You.

\t Tour Grocer's.

LUETLKES BAKERY

I director of th- Indianapolis regional I .abor !>oard announced today. Th- strike had been called for tomorrow. Sowdrill asked for the postponement pending an attempt at settlement by th- national labor relations board. Members of the Brotherhood of Utility Employes of America called th- strike to enforce demands for recognition of their union as thagency for collective bargaining Th- International Brotherhood o* Electrical Workers, a rival union and ! an affiliate of the American Federaj tion of Labor, also is seeking recog- ! nit ion from the company.

COLD WAVE

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m- |>r<‘j>ar«* your car tinier weather.

for

ALCOHOL Res! (frude Itusl I’roof

15

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Winter Proof MOTOR OIL I' low H Iti'l «»W /(’TO

15

c Per Qt.

Home Oil Co

tt IJ5 N. Jiirksoil St.

KIlYl ll II M L. %r.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVEHTOf K H-.gs. H (KKl Holdovers 747. Generally 25c lower 160-100 Ihs., $7 65*7 75; 100-275 Ihs , $7.75-*7 85 ; 275700 Ibe , *7 55-17.70: 700 lbs, up. $7 25- $7 45, 140-160 I bs . $6 75- $7 25; 120-140 Hie $5 75-$6 50; 100-120 lbs., $5 00-$5 50 Parking sows 6.25-17 00. Cattle I 600 Calves 600 Rtccrs slow. Most bids lower. Bulk to sell under $11 00 She stock little changed Most heifers $4 25-$6 50. Cows $7 50-85 75 Low cutters am! cutters 81.50-87 00. Vealers steady $1150

down.

Hh—p 1.500. Lambs 25-50c lower. Bulk handfweight natives and fed Westerns $0 00 Few choice $0 15. Heavies $8.75 down. Throwouts 86.50$7 75. Slaughter sheep $5.00 -lown.

SE< I ION OF II \/T I TON HAZELTON Ind . Jan 27, -UP Fire t-eiay destroyed the community hall here and threatened to wipe out th- entire business section of thtown. Firemen from Vincennes and oth-r neighboring cities aided in extingi.ishing biaz-s at nearby structures Damage was estimated at nearly $10,000. The fire was discovered late last night and had gained such headway that no effort was made to save the community hall, outstanding building in the town. Firemen were hampered by cold weather. Loss in the community hall hlaze included a moving picture projection machine belonging to the American Legion post, community stage prop- < rti< s and s-veral hundred folding -hairs. Hazelton is a town of about 500 population in Gibson county, about midway between Vincennes and Princeton on U S. road 41

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When money become* an In your plans, see the INDIANA LOAN CO.

You will like our convenient terms. You pay only for the

time you keep the money.

24 1-2 K. Wash. Phone 15,

BANDITS KOB MALES MAN OF *125,000 WORTH OF DIAMONDS SIOUX CITY, la , Jan 27, -UP)— Three bandits slugged Sol Roseman, New York jewelry salesman, as he entered Hotel Martin here and escaped with $125,000 in diamonds after a battle with police. One of Ihe trio hit Roseman on the head with a revolver, seized the portfolio of diamonds which fell from his hands, and jumped into a waiting

ear.

Koscman’s body, lying on the sidewalk, attracted the attention of n policeman in a squad car. He gave chase and drove the bandits into a blind alley. The thieves shot their way out. Roseman still was in semi-eon-s ! scions condition.

ana.” fcy Edward K—lirg her efficient manner

A contest was given, first going to Mrs Cook a-.d second

Mrs. Lu i Huffman. The m-et.ng adjourn-: to meet with M’- Te’ha

Pickett F-’-jary 20th.

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Musical Program Feature*

\-r-*ni<a (lab Meeting

Mrs. Jar.ca B Z-:s entertained r..embers of the Veronica club and I tneir guvst Tuesday afternoon at j ’_ne horn- of Mrs. C B Edmonson i east Washington street, with a de-

lightful musical program.

On th- r.rograrr. were Miss Marian Y.r.g-r who gave a reading followed by a violin solo by Miss Veroniea Voarr.»i*r Miss Jean Bus*, accom-pame-1 by M.as Wilma Meyers, students in the DePauw School of Music '-ave several vocal numbers. Mias Meyers then played two interesting piano solos on-- of them being

her own composition.

During the social hour the hostess

serve-1 refresh - . •{••5 - v*5--l- + + +

Home Economi- * ( tub

Hold* Meeting

Th-- Clinton ar. Madison township Home Economics club met at the horn-- of Mrs. Ray Clodfelter Thursday, Jan. 10 M« --ting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Jessie Newgent. Aft-r the reading of the collect sixteen n.-rubers and two) guest.* answered roll call. The following officers were elected 1 for next year: Mrs. James Taber I president: Mrs John Virmillir.n vie,

president.

Refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistant hostess Mrs. John Vermillion, during the so-

cial hour.

Airs. Arnold to Be Hostes* to P. I O. P. E. G. Sisterhood will have a| dinner meting this evening at 6:70 i o’clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Arnold, Northwood. A short program will be given in honor of the founders of P E O. Miss Vera Mae Knauer will sing. ++++++++ Grovelaml p. T V. To Present Play The Oroveland P T A. will give a I thre* act comedy entitled “’Here! Come Three Knights” at the Fillmore' high school auditorium Wednesday, Jan 70. and at the New Winchester gymnactom Tuesday. Feb. 5. The cast If as follows: John 1 Knight, Harvey Goodwin; Henry Knight, Leroy Miles; Manners Knight. Frank Toney; Elizabeth Rowen, Maxine Shoemaker; Lord Martin Copley, Raymond Ader; Lady Helen Copley. El-nnor Miles; Mar-i garet Bowen, Ida Shoemaker; Ella Mae Eccleston. Willa Worrell; Janet Lucille Goodwin; Mrs. Ellen Weathers. Doris Casslty, Fisher. Ode

Ader.

++++++++ Mr*. Moore Hostess To I.egion Auxiliary The American Legion auxiliary met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Algan Moore, east Berry street. A large gain in membership was reported. The auxiliary is giving the glasses of jelly which were pledged a* part of their rehabilitation program in ID. 1 to the home economics

The Woman's Union of the Christian church will meet Friday after- . .. r at 2 50 c k with Mrs. Wil-

to

:.am Blackwel! 511 south Indiana ---et Mrs. W D James of Section One will have charge of the pro-

gram.

I OMMERf IAI. \RT (I is, TO BE HELD The class in cor : •rcia!] poster lettering by Don | tnrough an error announce! Tuesday night, will be heldi ning at 7 o’clock at the hig| The class is open to all no fee of any kind is chars

Break the Tyranny of UNCONTROLLED COLD

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a Cold STRIKES . . . Vicks vapoi At bedtime, massage throi:!

When Colds THREATEN . . . Vicks va-tro-nol At the first sneeze or nasal irritation, quick! — a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-noL Its timely use helps to prevent many colds, and to throw off colds in their early stages.

BUI10 RISISTANCE TO COIDS - by following the simple heal’h nilnil are part of Vicks Plan for Better Control of Colds. The Plan ha« bar clinically tested by physicians and proved in home use by millio* I Full details of this unique Plan in each Vicks packcee)

chest with VapoRub, the - standby in treating colds, the night, its famous po vapor action gives soothing s

VICKS PLAN fo " • f T Tt *CONTROL OF COU

TRY OUR THRIFTY SERVICE Everything washed—Flat W ork ironed.

15 Pound* 98c HOME LAUNDRY & CLEANERS

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SACRIFICE SA 1,11

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Potter’s High Grade Footwea

You know their fine quality, the peri

fit we tfive you and the long months ofi vice you receive from Potter’s shoes. ■ don’t make a practice of sales—and now® are giving you three big days in which I"! tine shoes. It is in appreciation of yourS

tronage.

Jan. 24-25-26—Thursday, Friday. Satur

Several hundred pairs of women’s fine dress pm and ties; the season’s wanted styles and colors S4i values—unrestricted

Choice at $2.88, $3.88 and $4

Size* to fit every foot.

Our entire stock of Men’s Fine shoes, to $6 values. Your unrestricted choice at $2.88, $3.45 and $4.45 Our entire stock of ( hildrcn’s and MH shoes at sacrifice prices. 3 to 8 at $1.29 g 1-2 to 12 at Ji 12 1-2 to 3 at $2.49 Boy’s Footwear $1.90 to $3.60 values, choice at $1.49, $2.49 and $3.19 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONI

SOUTH ~STffe

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