The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 November 1938 — Page 2
DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER -5, 1938.
Jewish Roundup Reimr Continued
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[ erate business, practice a profession, I or pensions
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Hold Benefit Card Party BERLIN, Nov. 25.—<UP>—The The American Legion Auxiliary police round-up of Jews gained mo- wlil hold a benefit bridge-party Tuesmentuni today coincident with a new day evening, November 29th, at 8 wave of Jewish suicides and a re- o'clock at the Legion Home, ported government plan to dissolve + Aryan-Jewish marriages. woman's Club To About 300 Jews were arrested in Meet Saturday Vienna. Most of these were Jews Mrs. Susan Ostrom of Indianapolis! without nationality or Polish and win be the guest speaker at the I Roumanian Jews whose citizenship , gular meeting of the Woman's was not recognized. Club, which is to be held at the home Reports in Vienna said that more D f Mrs. H. T. Ross, 617 Ridge avethan 70 J< ws had died as a conse- nllP m 2:30 o'clock Saturday afterquence of the new levy on fortunes n , on. The topic Will be "Federation of cvr:- $2,000. The deaths were at- club (Publicity in the Newspapers." tributt<1 to suicide, shock and other Members please note change In place causes. of meeting. A well-informed source In Berlin understood that one of the next anti-, Jewish mnaures would be a law Among the Thanksgiving dayj virtuf’ly forcing the dissolution of; gue^'s of Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Bene-j marriages and <l''‘dren in Crawfordsville| The low would make divorce for "ore Dr and Mrs. Henry Ostrom of. these Aryans easy instructing courts Orerncastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Hen.y to grant Aryan divorce from Jews ^ Ostrom of Indianapolis, formerly merely upon application. i cf Oreencastle. The decree would place all Aryans., who did not take advantage of it in | Rummage sale at Court House the sanv category as Jews, hence Saturday morning at 9 o'clock by they would not bo permitted to on- Third Ward P. T. A. 25-lt
THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated “It Whves For All” 17-19 South Jackson Street S. K. Kariden, Publisher Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 12 cents per weeicj 93.00 per year by mall in Putnam County; 93.00 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.
A BTBl.E THOrc.HT FOR TODAY Ultimate triumph is sure: Then ccmeth the end, when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when he shall have put down all rule, and all authority and power. For he must reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet.—1 Cor. 15:24, 25.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sears spent Thanksgiving in Louisville, Ky., the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sears and daughter. Professor and Mrs. P. G. Evans are the parents of a ten pound boy, Robert Wynne, born Wednesday evening at the Putnam County hospital.
Caught Cold? To relieve distress—rub throat, chest, back with VICKS 1 ▼ V A PO R U B_ A son was born Friday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saathoff, Tennessee street.
The Putnam county hospital was the recipient of a Thanksgiving gift of canned fruit from the New Era
Club.
Miss Florence Talburt, a teacher in the schools at Niles. Michigan. Is spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Talburt. Fay Spurlock, who is attending hliana University is at home for tbe Thanksgiving holidays with his
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nam county hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Conrad are spending the Thanksgiving vacation with relatives at Vincennes. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Haines and Imogene Reddell of Indianapolis were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Mullins.
Mrs. Charles F. Reeves, W'est Wal-
I py occasion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hinote of Manhattan. I About 10 o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I Jcnts of Turin. Alberta, Canada, ar-j I rived. Mrs. Jcnes is Mr. and Mrs. I Hinote's oldest child, and she had! I not been home for 25 years. During 1 the day all of Mrs. Jones’ brothers 1 and sisters were home to see her.
nut street, spent Thanksgiving with T are Mr Joe Hinote> Mr . Hubei t her sister, Mrs. John W. Roberts and ^ and Mrs Iss3C s kc >Uon cf family at Anderson. ! near Manha ttan, Mrs. Nellie Wilcox
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sitchett and daughter of Indianapolis spent
Be Wise SANTAS! Shop In GREENCASTLE Bargain Day, Saturday, Nov. 26
This monthly selling event sponsored by Greencastle Chamber of Commerce and the following Greencastle Merchants:
G. C. Murphy Co. J. C. Penney Co. Quality Meat Market
A. & P. Grocery Go. J. F. Cannon & Co. Dobbs Tire & Battery
Eitel Floral Co.
Fleenor Drug Store
The Fashion Shop
Greencastle Motors, Inc. Handy's Sanitary Dairy
Sam Hanna’s Book Store
High Point Oil Co. Kroger Grocery Horace Link Co.
Miller Grain Company Moore Electric R. P. Mullins
Schoenman Jewelry Store Western Auto Associate Store
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP IN GREENCASTLE!
of Indianapolis, Mrs C. A. Wilcox of Plainfield, Mrs. Gladys Mason of
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haute an( , Mrs H j Trpa .
Twigg and family.
Mrs. David Lockwood, Route 3, was admitted to the county hospital Thursday for treatment. She is re-
ported seriously ill.
Miss Pearl M. Young of LaPorte is
spending the Thanksgiving holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Young, south College avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woliung and family, south College avenue, are
spending the Thanksgiving vacation
with relatives at Champaign, 111. Miss Elizabeth Ward and Miss
Bernadine Ward were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
White and family in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Daggy and daughter, Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse YouneJ and daughter, Mary
Virginia, were Thanksgiving guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Young of
Columbus, O . have returned home
after a few days visit with Mr. Young's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Young, of south College avenue. Miss Helen King, and Myron King
ner of Greenonstle. John H. VanHorn. East Washington street, senior in the school of Electrical Engineering at Purdue University has been elected to Eta Kappa Nu, national electrical engineering honorary association, membership in which is based on scholarship and personal achievement in the electrical field. Mr. VanHorn, a Rector scholar, graduated from DePauw in 1937, where he majored in physics and received a special merit scholarship to Purdue, for his course in engineering. Mr. VanHorn is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. VanHorn.
Rummage sale at Court House Saturday morning at 9 o'clock by Third Ward P. T. A. 25-lt
Dl ( HESS INTRODUCED AS "HER ROYAL HIGHNESS” PARIS, Nov. 25.—(UP)—The Duite
and Duchess of Windsor are welcome
- - , to return to England at any time, it
of Urbana and Champaign, Illinois, was revealed today as Prime Minisand John W King, of Indianapolis, ter Neville Chunberlain left for Lon-
are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John R King. William H. Eiteljorge, county commissioner, who has been ill at the Putnam county hospital, was removed yesterday to the home of William
Kocher. slowly.
He continues to improve
If you once enjoy the freedom of the wash being done away from home you’ll never change hack. Phone 126 today. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 25-lt.
don after a conference with the former King of Great Britain.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
George Taylor, rancher, Cloverdale route 1, and Bunny McClain, at home, Clovcrdale route 1. Mr. Taylor gave his birthtown as Susanville, Calif., and the prospective bride gave her father’s name as Otto McClain, of Holkxvlale,# Minn. -
MULLINS Drug Store Mrs, Glen Burgess and children if Coatcsville called in the afternoon. G. G. Buis spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. Phyllis Storm called on Laura M. ic Elmore Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman spent! Monday with Otan Buis and wife. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cox entertained their chVdren at a family dinner Sunday. The Bethel Ladies Aid met Thursday with Mrs. Zona Storm.
}5J -I -!- *1* v -I- -r -> -h -I- -!- -!- -J. {• WEST JEFFERSON TWP. "-t fr Mrs. Viola McCamniack 4 -9 -!• *!• J .- -> -t- •!• -j. A two weeks revival meeting clos- i ed Sunday with an all day meeting' and basket dinner at the Jim St. Mission There was a good attenlcnce and interest during the two weeks meeting. Relatives from Chicago spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Major Coffey. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sutherlin of Greencastle called on Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest McCammack Friday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Barker of Indianapolis spent S. itprday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benassi. Ernest McCammach has been i quite sick for the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen and Marie Pierce called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allen Sunday evening. James Watts is building a new farm for Chester Quarry on the farm he purchased from Charles White. Mr. and Mis. Daniel MeCoskey of n-.ir Cataract called on Mr. an 1 Mrs. Ernest McCammach Saturday evening. Mr. Osborn called on Mr. Major Coffey Sunday afternoon. Harry Maff of near Belle Union
N ° need to r,., relatives. Tell u a! on <■ you need and whei!'^ We loan on; }; WPamitu , •• J uur ( : ar . • ‘>ur Livestock. T ' a nsUpToj
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Peck’s are showing an attractive Funeral services for Shirley Ann line of po'tery as well as the usual Higgens the lithle granddaughter of fresh flowers for all occasions and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Higgens were winter bouquets. Moderate prices al- held at the M. E. church at Coatesways previll at Peck's Flower Shop. 1 ville. Phone 741. 25-lt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodwin of — - '.* J I Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Greg
Suis visited Thursday with Mr.
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Cofisfipat] k:;/ ■ [•] " ' ll •'("‘(lint; li^ called on Mr. and Mn 1 Carnmack Tuesday. '■ 1 ' UW in i •Mi. and Mrs. Cyril p,. on Mr. nnil Mrs. C. H M day. * Mrs Catheryne Brad«| n few days in Brazil. j Emily Shaner called onM 4 day morning. The home coniine of tlJ 1 The Sunday school is also| In alt' :• lame with tnj day school Sunday, N’ovdl 107. | Philip Danberry still tj a serious condition. Clarence Albert RnuhJ Dorthia Brown visited Mr.j Raymond Tyler Sunday i Mrs Oscar Morlar. sped day with h r son. Reeve 1 wife. Quit' •. itlaiives m visited with Mr. and ]| Swickard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall spent S',: lay with th» fori enta.
SPECIAL! Send your Shirts nn Sit.| Washed K Ironed—Oily Home Laundry & I Phone IK
YOU’RE INVITED T® the Formal Opening of Our Remodeled
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Come in tomorrow, Saturday, November 26, and help us celebrate in our modernized surroundings. Enjoy the fine performance of dependable LINCO gasoline and MARATHON motor oil, as well as our other product s and services designed to make your motoring-safer and more comfortable. Here’s a good chance to let us get your car ready for w inter. We’ll be looking for you.
HIGH POINT OIL COMPANY “BABE” CONKLIN
UNCO GASOLINE MARATHON OILS
THE OHIO OIL COMPANY
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Mrs. Fred Hunter. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of India-^ napolis spent the week end with Olen Dudley and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newman' and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm.j Newman Saturday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cox have moved northwest of Greencastle. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter w:‘te| Mrs. Della Glidewell of Indianapci’s; Dora Gorham and family of Grcmcastle and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis.
BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS ARTISTICALLY DECORATED ENAMKI.I I) KITCHEN STEP-ON CANS, Each 50-FOOT LENGTHS 8-8 -INCH PURE MANILA ROPE, Each MILLER GRAIN C0MPANY| NEW DRIVE-IN STORE 303 NORTH JACKSON STIiKKT
^357 Pottery Values
Don't m.NH the many outstanding Pottery Values being offered in our 30th Anniversary Sale. This complete selection is suitable for Christmas gifts, or it will serve to add to your home deeorution. SALE SPECIALS!
Vase with Dozen Beautiful r?r Roses I DC
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Small Vase with three Beautiful Roses
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