Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 February 1928 — Page 3
CREENCASTLE HERALD PAGE THREE
vi8S Josephine Clay, graduate of v th Salem high school and Butler , „ ge. has Ken secured as teacher ^ Roaehdale high school due to the recei ' upwintetdents [t. Hutchins, senior principal
1'rof. L. E. Mitchell and F. E. Todd 1 were in Indianapolis Saturday on busj
iness.
Miss Mary Grace Ellis and Miss I
Helen Terhune of Martinsville, willj
be week end guests of Miss Marian Gravis, a student in DePauw. Joe William Kelly, of Martinsville, a freshman and Hector Scholar in DePauw University, has been designat-
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH B. H. Bruner, Minister. Mrs. E. K. Bartley, Supt. Bible School.
I applicable to both comedy and drama was a hard task, and it took me years j to work it out. Now I believe I have it down to perfection. At least, Paramount has me and my moustache under contract.”
Bible School at U::U) a. in. Sunday
THE VONCASTI.E
Monday and Tuesday are Laugh
Days at the Voncaatle!
Bebe Daniels is there in her funni-
od for appointment to West Point ^ envtl’o,!^zk urged°to est fllm ‘‘ Shc '’ s a Sheik " and she ’ s lit ’
Military Academy, on recommenda-
school succeeded Superintend- t j on Senator James E. Watson. He
Eugene
( iit Glenn Clodfelter, who resigned j w jjj t a k e a physical examination at (f l-d i V e Thursday to accept a iiosi*! p ort B en j a min Harrison March 6, , (in with a Lafayette school supply j jf passed successfully, will en-
conipany-
them.
Birthday offerings are |eral,y s P readi "K happiness in hand Birtnaay onerings ate Manager Goodlander swears
just taken one Sunday each year.
| able him to enter the Academy July
Th .. |n<ii:mapoli> Star Saturday car! f a *. ” ,^ n Wetih , ,|,„.|i notice of John York ^nt of the freshman class at Dc-
; h ;, died at the St. ymcent’a hospital Vauw.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson. Morning with the Master-Preacher ; north College avenue, a son, Wilbur | “A Morning with the Master-Teach-Riley, Saturday morning. jer”; “A Morning Walk with the Mas-
j ter”; “A Morning That Shook the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, of Lena World”; “A Morning That Changed
;that though people may enter the theatre with long faces, when they,
lemerge, smiles beam forth. Kappa Alpha I beta “She’s u Sheik” presents Bebe in Alumnae Meets Monday
l>est role of her
Seeking Local Color
Have Guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rush had as their guests Friday, Mrs. Ida Hush and Mrs. Mary Jane Phillips of JuiK son. Mrs. Rush is Mr. Hush’s mother and Mrs. Phillips is a sister.
Bainhridgc Community
The' Kappa'Alpha'Theta Alumnae' C, “|> Meets Tuesday
Thursday at fi p. m. Mr. York is a lor
mt , r resident of Greencastle.
Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret
of Knightsvitle, were held
Stanton
and sermon by Mr. Bruner at 10:45 a. m. Subject: “A Morning of Medita-
on "Mornings' w ith 'tte^mUter.^The " hat is sa ‘ d ^ r ° k ‘ 01 h " r 1 wiU me^a^'b^et'dinnerl The Bainbridge , h ^ - .u cyclonic life before the camera. As . . .. . m will hold its regular monthlv meeting other sermon subjects for the sera* bewitching grandmother of at th ” home of Mrs^ A T. Briggs, 712 " h d ^ > *\ are: “A Morning of Ministry”; “A S| ■ ’• . , n Hai ... Seminary street, Monday evening at ,n nl « n s £. n, ’ ul a n
**«» «««*»" ■» - ,w w ~**' p * b ~ w “• A " ” ho -fire action and laugh situations that alumnae arc ‘'guested to be present
Community Club
Director Clarence Badger could de- • » * vise. She tights a duel with the man Mrs. Brown Entertains
= ., j ..s-.,—rtrarc ~H‘£” =: SsasSiS*
the
cemetery.
Funeral services
ill of pneumonia at the home of his
for Albert Neal j son> Henry Williams, south of town.
cure held at the Me Curry Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2
Home
An Overland sedan reported stolen j from Market street this week, was
o’clock with Elder Oscar Irwin in; found in the Motor Inn Friday by the
iharge. Interment was in the Bain-
bridge cemetery.
City Marshal. The car was placed in
squad from killing her finance and any sary of the club. At the noon hour a
the garage by W. D. James, owner I things, Mr. Bruner will discuss .. . t_ T i xi. ii t present demand for a larger navy.
The Girls Glee Club of the Green- when ho found the cur parked near his tl,. High Si bool will give a special home. Mr. James thought the car had THE PHESIJt I KKimis CHURCH mu .i,al program at the First Christ- l,een t h‘-‘'-e all night whereas it had' V. L. Raphael, Minister
' „ . ., . „• -.. !n only been left there u an Church Sunday evening at 7:.J0| _
few
Brown,
O'clock. This service marks the closeM** 1 ' by Gaila,l ‘ of a very successful six weeks School i'' 1 * e 3tl eet.
of Missions which the Church has; Dr, Henry B. Longden will deliver been conducting on Sunday even-j^e dedication address at the dedicaiv-'. fi bowing the musical program |i on 0 f t |,,> new higli school building v r. Brunei will speak on the subject: a ^ Greenwood, Indiana, Tuesday, Feb
"l America Headed Toward Imper- ruar y 28.
ialism ?”
Bishop George R. Grose arrived in tile United .Stales Friday on the S. S. President Cleveland.' He arrived
the last session. -,, U „ V1 ,
Glee Club wiUgive !!' speciul'musi'ciU of , a " | undre<1 ^ Xh "^' ... J b ° u . nt ‘ ful dinner was spread to which i w r» n i Following Bebe* and aiding and all did justice. Miss Ardith Moore, acprogram, an i r. .luun vi s I Ha '' a betting her through the film are companied by Miss Geneva Browt> on t e suijtct . 3 nicma 'oai^fl ne players it- Richard Aden,Uang three beautiful solos, which were Toward Imper.alism? Among other Wi|ljani p omill> j ( ,.. tphilM . Dunn, greatly appred^d. After the busi-
j James Bradbury Jr., Billy Franey,lness session all departed expressing Paul McAllister and A1 Fremont.j their appreciation to the hostess for
j John McDermott, the author of "Sen-; the enjoyable day. orita” wrote “She’s a Sheik” especi- ^ #
minutes I * _ ally for Miss Daniels. Lloyd Corrigan
Martins-] Sunday School, 9:.!0. Mission ^ un *: prepared the scenario.
can are urged to be present; and help make these meetings real community
gatherings.
The following program has been ar ranged by the committee: Music by Orchestra. Songs by Miss Lovett’s and Miss! Smith’s rooms. Talk by Rev. Edrington. Vocal music by Mr. Cooper. Heading by Margaret O’Hair.
W. R. C. Will Meet Monday The Woman’s Relief meet Monday afternoon at the hall.
Corps will; at 2 o’clock!
Rush Hughes, above, foster-son of Rupert Hughes, Is clerking In a San Francisco hotel In an artlstlo search for plots from life for future stories. This tall, brisk young man of twenty-five Is oil set to follow In the footsteps of the Illustrious Rupert es a lltornry lleht. (Ini.rnstumui N.wjr*.U With Jazz Requiem
Funeral Mivi.c- for Daniel Elliott ■ :u died Friday from a stroke of ap-
• ••'■*>• v ' i!1 llB hel<l Sunda y afternoon Sa)lFrallcl . SCOt California, at 2 o’clock from the McCurry Fun-)^ Hoy w<-t am| Ml . H _
era! Home. Rev. V. L. Raphael w,li ; j,,
have ehai’. '' of the service. Interment
will be at Forest Hill.
He will
Hdwanl
| day. Opening of Mission Barrels
; Prof. G. B. Manhart, Supt.
Morning worship, 10:40. Sermon j theme: “The Fearlessness of Christ.” High School Christian Endeavor,
] (j:HO. Leader, Vincent Confer.
| Young People’s Christian Endeav;nr, (5:110. Leader, Miss Martha Magill. Evening service, 7:110. Sermon
j theme: “Jesus, the Divider.”
Junior Christian Endeavor 4:00|AUTO
o’clock Thursday afternoon.
So fast is the action in Bebe Danids’ new Paramount farce “She’s a Sheik” that, as suggested in an old ditty “the sands of the desert never get a chance to grow colder.”
Modern Priscilla To .Meet
Bee Hive Kebekah Lodge ;Mith Mrs. ( alhoun
Will Meet Monday Modern Priscilla will meet Monday Bee Hive Kebekah Lodge will meet afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs
Monday evening at 8 o’clock. A spec-! Susie ( alhoun at the Delta
Zeta 1
WANT ADS.
LOANS:—We loan up to
on new and used cars. Loan Co.. 24 1 /2 E. Wash.
Bryon Williams, son of Professor 0, H. Williams, will broadcast tonight over WFBM at Indianapolis, at 11 o'clock. The State Department of Education is giving a program, and Mr. Williams will speak on “Educational Advantages of Good House Planning." Mr. Williams was a gradate of DePauw with the class of 1926 and is now Research and Pubv'ity Director of the Indiana State Board of Education at Indianapolis.
Leader, $300.00
^ , i Haskel Rice. Indiana
Chicago next 1 uesday and | prByer meetingi 7.30 Thursday ev-
ening.
FREE FEED METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH For a short time only, a
C. Howard Taylor, Minister
ial program has been arranged. Rev. W. Henry McLean of DePauw will address the Indianapolis KIwanis (Tul) at the Claypool hotel in Indianapolis, Wednesday, February 2D.
• * •
Kappa Kappa Gamma Given Oil Painting
house on Washington street.
will go from there to Boston where he will at (end a conference for three weeks. The date that he will be at DePauw will be announced later.
Dr. Henry B. Longden received a telegram from President Lemuel Murlin stating that he arrived 11 Kansas City, Thursday night and was met by 25 alumnae of DePauw and that they had a splendid meeting. The Alumnae and Dr. Murlin sent greetings to Dr. Longden and to DePauw.
9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:40 A. M. Worship with sermon subject: “Reality in Religion.” G:30 p. m. College Epworth League led by Miss Alice Monder. Subject,
“The Church
bag of
Wayne chick starter with every sale
of chicks.
GREENCASTLE HATCHERY 1001 S. Locust St.—25 S. Indiana St. Phone 525-L
Mrs. O. J. Stew art Entertains Needlecraft
Mrs. O. J. Stewart entertained the members of the Needlecraft Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Leslie Haymaker gave a very interesting and educational account on “Values
A huge oil painting of ffeur-de-lies. f tho plan for th( , nome ;> the flower of Kappa Kappa Gamma Miscellaneous quotations dealing with'
national women’s college done by Roltert Gilliland,
sented Thursday to the Iota chapter ‘^i^rt^rve.r delicious refresh- | house of Kappa at Del auw univer- merdf . Nineteen members were pres|sity, Greencastle, by Mrs. Gilliland,,^ Thp ncxt nH , t . ting will bo withl I who is an alumna of the chapter. Iota, Mrs Robert Browning.
i Alumnae of Indianapolis were the
guests of the Greencastle alumnae at * * * a luncheon served at the chapter Section 12 Meets 1 house for active and alumnae. | M ith Mrs. Zeis
I The IndianaiKilis alumnae also pre-| Section 12 of the Methodist church
fraternity. 8ame q Ues tion were given by the ^ le " members. During the social hour Mrs
1 rintendent John Yer- TEA MS IN SECTIONALS
million W'-nt to Indianapolis, Satur'1. to alien.1 the hearing before Mr. Trcsi.r, of the Indiana High School •'ihkti A- ociation, in which hearid? Bainln idgc is charged with violat in- association rules in its recent Kiiiie with Itrazil, at Bainbridge, wlikh game Bainbridge won by an
overwhelming score.
In Hamilton filed suit in the PutMi Circuit court Saturday, against
1 k. The plaintiff ai-
ms that he purchased livestock at a ii!' t'i the amount of $815 ami gave 0 theck fnp $309 and a promissory : ' f $'00 in payment. He alleges Df check was cashed but the live"K were refused. He asks judge'i i't for return of the note and for bir unlawful detention of same ""i hire t iif the suit and other rei: kreci V. Thomas is attorney for
™ plaintiff.
'ur.in Weldon who has been conlo Bi home by illness for the ‘' ! two weeks, has returned to his work at the First National Bank. i i'iii Baggy has accepted a posi- ^ " i,h Trembly & Williams, and j' 11 t.iko up bis new position Monday.
a LiiiMling salesman
,l ' 1 "boii ale grocery house and ‘nvo the territory east to Dan- / 1 81 b 1 'Hi to Bloomington. Ho 1,1 D., n with the Central National tnr ( " l|r and a half years as as-
81st *nt cashier.
1 iiicth Ann Cannon, small ’ 4. it. r and Mrs. Frank CanJ’."' ' eonf ">e‘i to her home with la
Wilipe.
''"'iff Edward Etteljorge took Reynolds, a IK . nul f 8rm cs . ■'D'himn City Saturday, to ' 8 crrn of 1 to 5 years.
REACH RECORD NUMBER INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 25.— (INS) —The pairings for the sectional basketball tournaments of the 17th annual Indiana High School Athletic Association’s busketliall race were announced here today by Arthur L. Trester, secretary of the association. There were 740 teams entered in the 64 cities where the sectional cont/ists get under way March 2 and 3. This was u new record number. Last year there were only 731 teams competing.
ne imurcn. FOR SALE—German Police puppies.. , , . Greencastle League led by Welling-'Registered. Males $20. Females $15.! 3 «nted a black Uakwood tray lac-1 met w.th Mrs. J Trembly and Mr ton Crandall. jC.to. G Knoy, Clovirdak Ind. j quered m silver, to the chapter. Since. Charles Zeis, at the home
7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon
subject, “The Rebuker Rebuked.”
This is the second in a series of Len- ! LADIES—Good pay for plain
ten addresses.
ening
chine sewing, easy, spare time.
of Mrs.
the building of the new chapter house' Zeis Friday afternoon, and enjoyed a lota Alumnae Club of Indianapolis very pleasant meeting. Work for the ma- has taken over the furnishing and year was outlined, and the section; No, decorating of the dining room. planned a market to be held March
Ttw, croon nn Thursdav e v-'^11'"*. Stamped envelope brings par- Seventy alumnae and active mem- 17. During the social hour refreshD reviewing the new book by! Oculars. AGEE DRESS Co. Terminal bers attended the luncheon including menta of sandwiches, tea and cake E Stanley Jones, “Cbris't at the} Annex Building, Philadelphia, Pa. | seventeen from Indianapolis. were served. Round Table." Thl i a book with ^ ■ —
most helpful religious message.
Mrs fTolon Ken . on w’moe real n.imp Is In’Jiovecl to l.B iih Mien Tootle, took p<»i8»n with Antonio l*\ S‘mt>ne h tmxeliris snlrsman iind c!Ip<I in n hotel in N’ew Ht-dftirrt. Moss uhl!e tliPir phono^rnph pjuiVPil otiH of iIih la t lluea \ • i ft i I. - * 1 •' i' I. 4 1 :i 11* 11. <i 11 (in a I \ -.v s r pc I)
ADVERTISE fN THE HER AID
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DOCKET NO. !I037 111 the Matter Ot The Petition of the Greencastle Water Works Company—For Increase Ot Rates and Approval of Rules. Notice Is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing In the above entitled cause in the Court House at Greencastle. Indiana, at 10 o'clock A. M. on Monday March Gth,'
1928.
Public Participation in this hearing is requested by the Commission. | PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By HARVEY HARMON. Commissioner. Indianapolis, Indiana February 24. 1928.
NA2AKENE CHURCH (Rev. Clarence and Bertha Talbott, Pastors.) Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Young People’s meeting 6:30 p. m.| Preaching service, 7:30. <x-r* >u-J Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Everyone cordially invited. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Service will be hv.Id every Sunday at 10:45 u. m. at , 208 South Indiana Street. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 9:30. Graded classes in all departments. Preaching service 10:40. The Junior B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Senior B. Y. P. U., 6:30. Evening worship, 7: t0. Dr. C. Wallace Miller will preach both morning and evening.
CHESTERFIELDS
IN MEMORIAM
In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, Frank Bettis, passed away Feb. 25, 1927. It is lonely here without you. Sad and weary is the way Life is not the same to us ’ Since you were called away. Sadly missed by wife and children
‘First time a Scotchman used the free air at the garage he blew out all four
tires”
| THE THEATERS | THE GRANADA W. C. Fields and Chester Conklin, paired in Paramount’s new comedy “Two Flaming Youth’s" which conics to the Granada next Monday and Tuesday, express their ego and em-J phasizc their individuality partlj through their divergent styles ofj
moustaches.
Conklin has cultivated and trained his walrus adornment until it is an essential element in his screen |>crson ulity. It has made him u character different from anyone else in pictures and he attributes much of his success to it. Bields goes in for a slighter and more debonair style, detachable. Yet he would not consent to being separated permanently from it. The two moustaches are foils for each other, ; just as the comedians themselves arc. j “My moustache denotes comedy | and at the same time it helps a lot in ! expressing pathos," Conklin asserts, j “Being just a slight model, built low ! on the ground, the big moustache!
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jL. t sympathetic little fellow with such a
g ro wth. Getting a moustache that is
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