The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1940 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1040.

CHATEAU TONIGHT & TUESDAY Bargain Mat. Tuesday 15c A 4 Star Picture Tyrone Alice Don POWER FAYE AMECHE "ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND" Also Short Keel and News

*i* -r v 't* ’f *1- 4- •3* -t- tJJ BAINBK1DGE -t + + + + Mis. Mattie Wilkinson has gon e to Greencastle to spend the winter with her niece. Mrs Francis Hoover and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walter entertained at dinner a week ago Sunday, Mr and Mrs Mace Vermillion of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. John Vermillion and daughter of Martinsville. Mrs Jewell Blue was a guest of Miss Mildred Cunningham of Indianapolis last week end. Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Fosher attended a family dinner at Ladoga last Sun-

day

Mrs Stanley Cook is staying with her mother, who is in the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis. Mrs. Sally Etcheson is confined to her home, due to a fractured rib. Mr. and Mrs John Fiddler and daughter visited over Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs Harvey Pearson. Mrs. Zenor of Brazil returned to her home Wednesday after a 2 weeks visit with her son Hoy Zenor and family. Mrs. Frank Jones spent the week end with her niece, Mrs Lowell Smith and family at Newman, 111 Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Blue spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs

Bail Hutchinson and daughter of

Reelsville.

M. and Mrs Estel Miunick entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner | for Carl Allen and family and James Renick and family of Indianapolis, Earl Hall and family of Roachdale, j Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox, Mrs Emma Hall, Fred Hall. Zennie Hall and Joe

' McKee.

| Mrs Maggie Hall visited Mr. and ! Mrs. Paul Crodian and son of Peru

f rom Thursday until Monday.

Mrs. Lena Todd was a guest over the holidays of Roscoe White and

, family of Clinton Falls

The Charade Club held their i Thanksgiving dinner last Thursday evening in the basement of the Methj odist church. Out of town members j present were Miss Virginia Leyen berger and Mr. Boswell, Mr. and i Mrs Roy Eads and son and Mrs ! Helen Chadd of Indianapolis and Mr. J and Mrs. Ernest Lane of Ladoga. Richard Veach who suffered a broken arm in an automobile acci-'

dent last Wednesday returned to : Indi . uipo is i°m

Mexico Pledged To Aid Defense

NEW PRESIDENT DEt l.AKES HIS COUNTRY WILE HELP DEFEND AMERICAS

SEEKER — Caricature is of Mayor Frank Hague, New Jersey Democratic boss, wlio seeks seventh term as mayor

of Jersey City. Thursday until

Indiana University, Monday Mathew . , ,

^ . Mr. and Mrs Cecil Morns of

Michael. F. S. Priest. Warren Etch- 1 ^ „

, _ u . , Springfield. 111., visited with relatives eson and Sam Hostetler also return- ' , .

hero Friday and Saturday.

MEXICO CITY, Dec. 2. (UP) The government of President Manuel Avila Camacho was pledged today to i policy of democratic cooperation in the defense of the western hemis-

phere.

Avila Camacho was inaugurated in a 26-minute ceremony Sunday, sucjo ’ ling President Lazaro Cardenas. The day passed peacefully. There were no reverberations of an alleged plot to assassinate the new president which i>olice claimed to have thwart1. Nor were there any anti-United States demonstrations such as greeted Vice President-elect Henry A. Wallace yvhen he arrived last week ae President Roosevelt’s ambassadoi extraordinary and plenipotentiary to

the inauguration.

The enthusiastic official greeting given Wallace, the appointment of

MARRIAGE LICENSES Lawrence Cox, laborer, Greencastle, and Mary Opal Wendell, at home, route 1, Greencastle. Don L. Tate, clerk, Greencastle. and Vera Jean Clark, telephone operator, Greencastle.

USED AS ALIBI DALLAS, Tex (UP) Despite his complaint that “Fifth Columnists" were following him, a motorist is working out a $50 fine. The man had run across a lawn of a 1 Dallas home and almost smashed into the front porch. “There was a foreign-looking guy after me, judge,” the motorist maintained.

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IHK.S DOUBLE DUTY PORT JUDITH, R. I (UP) — Because Cupt Henry Sawyer lost his false teeth in Gallilea harbor, fisherman Walter Githen has recovered a skiff missing since the 1938 hurricane. A diver, hired to search for the teeth, found them resting 15 feet under water in Githen's boat.

Noe/ Coward wrote it! Ziegfeld itogtd it on Broadway! How Technicolor glorifiet it on the screen!

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tion 'at home" slxncil " s tlul ' v ' u '' | Mrs. Frank Baker and family p ro -U n ited States ministers to the ‘Mr. 3 and Mrs. Glenn Michael enter- ! vislt ’ d relatives in lnt,hmapolis dm " pew cabinet, the .aising of the navy

evening last in ^ vacat * on ‘ (department to the status of a full

tained at dinner one

cabinet ministry and Avila Cam-

wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs

O. B. Line

week, Mrs. Millie Michaels, Mrs Mrs Mae Gill entertained a r

Harry Ragsdale and daughters, Doric bel . of frie nds Monday evening with acho ’ s s > ,eet * were ‘f^preted as and Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. Harry a s ,„ p; . ise dinner in honor of the 25th mdieanons of eioser United

! States-Mexican relations.

| Accompanied by Ambassador JoseI phus Daniels and 24 other official

Mrs. Mouck of Linton returned to j United States representatives, Walher home last Thursday, accompanied , lace occupied a place of honor at the by her daughter, Mrs Lester Hale ceremonies. He said that Avila and family, who visited there until j Camacho’s pledge to lead Mexico in Sunday I hemispheric cooperation “is one ol Mr. and Mrs. Estell Pruitt of In- the strongest ever made by any dianapolis spent Saturday and Sun- Mexican statesman,

day with Mr. and Mrs Hailey Pruitt. Mrs. Nettie Miller spent last week with her son Clyde Miller and family

at Ladoga.

Mr and Mrs. Gene Baird and daughter were guests of Mrs. Bairds sister, Mrs. Carr and husband of Lebanon at dinner Friday evening. Miss Juanita Spencer of Indianapolis spent Thursday night with her

Varvel and daughter, Mr and Mrs Vernon Elmore and baby and Wayne Marks and family of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Erban Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. W r m Harlan and daughter spent Sunday with James Harlan and family in Greencastle. Mrs Paul Miles and niece, Phyllis Arterburn visited relatives in Indian-

apolis during vacation.

Mrs. Ida Snowdan returned to Indianapolis on Sunday with her daughter, where she will spend the

winter.

Mr and Mrs Claude Etcheson and family spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Edith Morris and son at Farmersville, 111. Mrs June Blue and daughter, Linda Gayle were guests of her parents in

sister, Mrs Foster Farrow and hus-

band

Rev Wilson and wife of Roachdale were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Pruitt Sunday. To Reach iiie i.aigest i\ umber of Buyers . . . Use Daily Banner Adver-

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BELLE UNION

Mrs. Hattie Neter entertainer with i Thamcsgiving dinner Sunday Those present were E. A. Neier and son Glenn, Mr an I Mrs. Tresman Milhorn, Mr. and M:s. Ivan Vaugh-' an and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. An- ! cil Curtis and chil Iren, Mrs. Nora | Curtis, Charles Cook, Mr and Mrs. i Martin Lane and Miss Olive Browne |

and Ai thur Newman.

Robert and Marvin Vaughan j spent their Thanksgiving vacation i j witli Ellis Jobe and family of near

I (juincy.

j Those from here who attended fo- | spection of the Cloverdale and Greencastle chapter of the Eastern Star which was held in the Masonic Temple in Greencastle Friday night | were, Mrs. Estil Hodge, Mrs. Lola Vaughan, Mrs. R P. Alice and Miss Alma Hill. Loftie Stringer and family a.*id Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher were visitors in Indianapolis Saturday. Mrs Charles Hodge entertained a number of relatives with a birthday

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Tricycles $2.98

Three styles of streamliued tricycles in as many sizes. Built for speed and comfort. Some for little tots, too.

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Roller Skates 79c Ball bearing flexible action roller skates—real values at this low price.

Children Records 35c

Victor children records of the age old songs and fancy tales. Every child should have them. 3 tor $1.00.

Wagons $2.49 Streamlined coaster wagons, all steel and speedy. Bright colors. The very kind you would want Santa to bring.

Doll Carts $1.25 Doll carts In many styles and sizes-—for little dolls or big dolls. See these. They’re attractive.

Carpet Sweeper 25c

Real Bissell top carpet sweeper Just like mother’s, with all the. features for only 26c. See this excellent toy.

Scooters $1.29 Fast going scooters of strong steel and in bright, durable colors. Boy or girl will appreciate this.

Child Rocker $1.19

Many children's rockers and chairs here. The one priced Is an old fashioned red one—others In several styles.

Teddy Bear $2.98 Child size large Teddy Bear in luxurious mohair fur and in red, whits and blue colors.

Autos $7.95 These autos are as modern as 1941 and streamlined like the new car Daddy drives. See them.

Table and Chairs $1.65 This table and chairs to match is only one of several. Every little girl or boy wants one. Sizes up to eight years.

High Chair $3.95

This Is only one of several high chairs. Any one Is a worthwhile gift for baby—see these and youth's chairs also.

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supper at her home Sunday evening in honor of her husband's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker visited her mother, Mrs. Ada Hurst and children Sunday. H. P Vaughan spent Saturday afternoon in Greencastle. Mrs. Bernice Prichard of Grcencastle visited Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith, Monday, Mrs. Smith remaint very poorly. Mr. and M.s George Finney spent Saturday afternoon in Greencastle. Mrs. Cyntha Alice spent Thanksgiving Day with her son Enos Allee md family. Mr. and Mrs. George Finney vist.d lelative: in Terre Haute Thanks giving Day Mrs. A !a Hurst :jpent Friday hi Indianapolis. Mis. Ethel Stringer called on Mrs. Alpha Hill Wednesday afternoon. Miss Thelma Neier is spending thi week with Mr and Mrs. Robert Neier and daughter of Gencoe, 111. Frank Heath is reported seriously ill at this writing. Mrs. Maude Nomood spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H E. Smith. ••j BARNARD ★ i*. -i- -i- rj} Mr. and Mrs. William Hend icks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blaydes. • Mr. and Mrs Roy Smythe and Mrs. William D. Young spent Thanksgiving Day in Indianapolis

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FORD IN-LAWS—Raymond Peter Sullivan, son o doctor, and bride, termer Catherine MeDonn* i (( J Ignatius Loyola church, New York, after marriage- I of Mrs. Henry Ford 2d, wifa of motor king's grandso