The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1924 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER 3EEEN0ASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY JANUARY 29, 19 24.
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Opera House
E A.. COOK Proprietor and Manager.
I PERSONAL AND
LOCAL NEWS
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Open 6:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00
= Program Subject to Change Without Notice.
Tuesday. Huso Ballin’s Production “Vanity Fair” Featuring Miss Mable Ballin
Henr> Prevo i- on the sick list day.
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Mrs. Lottie Gregory is \nsiting her / u apolla. The Modem Woodman lodge N'o. 3349 will hold their regular meeting this evening.
The Movie Chats Pathe Comedies Wednesday
Putnam Lodge Number 45 I. O. O. F. wil Imeet this evening at 6:30 o’clock to confer the initiatory league.
= MAIL LE—2:00 p. m. 23c
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NIGHT 7:00 AND 8:30 p. m. 35c =
The Crossroads of the
Old World”
= A film of France from the time of the Romans down to present day. =
THE SPAT FAMILY In Hal Roach’s Comedy “Roughing It”
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Star Billard Rooms WILLIE HOPPE
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JAKE SCHAEFFER
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Don't fail to see the champion billiard title holder an exhibition match against the next best in America, afternoon and evening exhibitions. Please come early as no one will be
admitted after the game starts. ‘ t
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STAR BILLIARD ROOMS, Albert Raines, Prop.
Mrs. B. L. Ward, who has occupied the College Inn for a number of years, has purchased the property from the Gainer estate. The consideration was not made public. Miss Lorain Detro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Detro has been compelled to miss two weeks of school much to the regret of her classmates. She has been confined to her room on account of illness. The Woman’s League of College Ave. Church will hold its first meeting of the year Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'cock, in the church parlors. Miss Ridpath will give a history of the league. A ladies quartette will furnish special music for the meeting. The Executive Committee and the officers will have charge of the social hour program,
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Friends here of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Lane have received word of the continue dadvancement of Mr. Lane, j who is engage! in the sale of real es- | tate in the city of Washington. Mr. Lane is now connected with the Joseph Shapiro Company, which in its advertiseing says: “The Joseph Sapiro Company wishes to announce that Mr. Earl C. Lane, formerly with William S. Phillips, is now manager of its sales department.” Mr. Lane has sold some of the finest property in the national capitol and the firm with which he is connected is one of the leading re:.! estate concerns in Washington. Hi friends here will be more than pleased to hear of his continued I sif ees . Mr. Lane was formerly in
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Green-
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castle, Indiana,
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HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN. City Editor
H. ASKEW PALMER CH1ROPR \CTOR
Over Banner Office
ftiict Phone 189
Res. 772-Y
who know him will well remember hi- excellent sales ability.
C. J. day.
Rector is on '.:.e -.ck list to-
Glen today.
H. Lyon was ir. Indianapolis
C. K. Priest, of Bairbr ge, was this city today on bu.-iness.
The Ten O’clock Line
Gordon Prevo, is confined to his home in Terre Haute, with . iness.
Miss Gladis Siddins, ■ ' Fillmore, was in this city today on ■ . iness.
The condition of Glenn R land,
phoid fever patient proved.
remain unim-
Messers Hendricks firemen at Brazil, were
this city today.
an: Burdett visitors in
Born Monday, January 28:h, to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Kocher, of this city, a son, M. C. Jr.
Prof. H. B. Longden ha= been confined to his home the past few days with a severe cold. i
The I/ocust Street W. F. M. Society will meet with Mrs. Vaughn on east Hanna street tomorrow night at 7:30.
Mrs. Maurice Butterfield, who has spent the past several week- in Muncie with relatives, has returned home.
Mrs. Maisie Ford f wife of Harvey Ford of this city was admitted to the Methodist Episcopal Hospital in Indianapolis yesterday for medical treatment.
There are still a good many men living in Greencastle whose fathers helped elect General Harrison to the Presidency in 41, but there are none left who remember the u ten o’clock line." In 1809, General Harrison gained a vast stretch of land then known as the “New Purchase” by treaty with the Indians. The “ten o’clock line defined it. All lands south and west became U. S. territory; north of it was the Wilderness. This old boundary, like the service of this bank, has long lost its limit. The scope of service of the First National Bank of Greencastle has broadened with the years until now it includes the small depositor as well as the large, the investor as well as the home-builder. It has become the home of the systematic saver because it is built on service and founded on security.
J the cU thing business here and those
H. F. Yahle of New Palestine, contractor on the Centra: National bank, and his superintendent L. B. Griffin are here today looking after the remodeling work.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY CITIZENS TRUST CO.
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Dr. G. W. Bence received a message Monday from his daughter Mrs. Ar- , thur Loring of Kalamazoo, Mich., was I sent to the hospital with an attack 'of scarlet fever and Mr. Loring and J daughter are under quarantine at I their home.
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The Executive Committee for the M. E. Chldren’s Home will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 5 at 10 a. m. in the Home. All persons having bills are requested to send them to the Home on that date so that they may be passed upon.
CONTEST WILL BE HELD
For Sale.
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District Meeting Scheduled for Greencastle on March 18, Announcement Made
The funeral of Mrs. Jane Trail, who died at the County "arm east of town was held Tuesday morning at the Univerbalists church at Fincastle. Elder Atheny had charge of the service. Interment was in the Fincastle cemetery.
Tke Woman's Foreign MissionarySociety will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. B. F. \ aughn, 302 east Hanna street. Miss Del Miller will have charge of the work. A social hour will follow the program.
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RESOURCES J 1.965,000
HOUSES IS DEAL
Lon Gleason, of this city, and an Indianapolis party, both in Ford touring cars got together at the corner of Locust and Washington streets at about noon Tue lay. Neither car was damaged to an yextent and the ' damage was settle with a quarter, i
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The Woman's Circle of the Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 x>’clock. The devotions will be led by Miss Myra Goulding; missionary topic discussion by Mrs. M. H. Knudson; Hostesses —Mrs. E. F. Stone, Mrs. N. E. Kalb
and Mrs. F. E. Eiils.
The Brazil Times in speaking of the annual spring musical memory contest to be held there and the district contest to be held -in Greencastle, has the following to say concerning an announcement received by Miss Kathleen Campbell of this city, who is su pervisor of the Barzil schools in
music:
Miss Kathleen Campbell, music supervisor of the city schools, has received word from the state committee in charge of the Music Memory Contest has set the dates for the various
contests.
The county contest will be held in this city the week of March 10. The district contest will follow at Grencastle on March 18th, and the state contest will be held at Indian-
apolis on March 22.
Miss Campbell also announces that a total of $50 has been donated for prizes for the contest here. Of the i total given for prizes $20 donated by the Federated Clubs, $20 by the
final minute. Then, with the Hoosiers leading, 16 to 15, Roe fouled Curran and the lanky Marquette center had his chance to win the battle with two free throws. He made one and missed one and the score was tie 1
at the gun 16 to 16.
The first two minutes of the overtime period were fought on even terms. Then White made a neat fol-low-up and batted the ball through the hoop. A minute later Irvin looped in a long one from near the center of the court. Red Dunn then put Marquette into the running again with a beautiful toss, but that ended the scoring and when the smoke cleared Jimmy Ashmore s fighting Hoosiers
were on top,. 20 to 18. Lineup and summray:
DePauw (20) Marquette (18) White Forward Quinn Wills Forward Stemper
Center Curran
FOR SALE—Young Phone R-166.
Jersey Cot. 2S4p
Car Chestnut Anthracite on trail. Ready for delivery. Ford Lnctt 29-2p.
FOR SALE—Clover and timothy h' y. O. M. Thunias, Phone Morton, 29-2p.wt
FClt SALE—Good 6 year old
in a long one from near the center of Shorthorn cow, giving good flow of
milk. Phone Rural 37. 28-2t
Wanted.
WANTED—Middle aged womanU kitchen and dining room. Good PV All modern conveniences. Inquire
Banner Office.
Johnson
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Fortune
Substitutions—Laughlin for Wills, Roe for Fortune, McKenna for Quinn,
Schad for
Guard Fitzgerald ] H^b^ekeeping"’^ 2^ | Guard Dunn "
Music Club and $10 bv the Damm "'"7, iUr r, Stemper ’ Devine for Fitz ‘ Music Co. Other prominent organi- ^ wq, ^als-WhitB, 3; Ir ' rations of the city have been asked Dunn V ^ J S i**’ to sponsor the contest, but no mn. 1 ’ _ Fltz ^ era l t l- Four goals—
Miscellaneous.
tributions have yet been received 1 ^ rv * n > Quinn, 3; Stemper,
The prize money will
from them.
The match between Jack Schaeffer' probab ^ be used in the Purchase of
I pictures or possibly musical instru-
and Willie Hoppe which will be held
Wednesday afternoon and evening at J mer 7 {or the win ning school^ the Star Pool ami Billard parlor Js M ' ss Campbell reports th:
i 2, ( urran. Referee—Levis (WisconSln )- Umpire—Schommer (Chicago).
J Re.eree—Pfau (Marquette).
Potatoes—$l per bushel. N'° ^ ^ cookers. Well sorted. 217 E ington St. Phone 17. LeRoy J 3 ! 21-tl
Campbell reports that the
being prepare*! for by the proprietor, r upils are - 8howin K a great deal of Albert Raines. New cushions and interest in the contest this year and ! cloth for the table were prepared that 3 f?reater number of pupils than along with the arranging of seats and ever before wil1 Participate in the 1
preliminary contests.
CLASSIFIED ADS
NOTICE—Have opened a rarap ■ in Brick Chapel. All work gaarar- I teed and prices right. See C: 1 I K. Priest. 29-31- "U ■ ———
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The party who was seen
everything is coming meet.
in readiness for the
For Rent.
hand bag containing money from
rest room of court house Saturday 3 ' | known. Please leave same at Ba!- 3fr
office. No questions will
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Next Sunday will be Quarterly Communion Day for Locust Street M. 1 E. Church and congregation. Dr.
CARD OF THANKS
Fr, b RENT—Large room, strictly | mo* err.. Phone Lawrence Snider.
be askei'
28-2t
We wish to thank all
McDougal will preach Sunday night 1 neighbors for their kinT^ f , ne ? ds I ' 0R RENT—One room
STT on Su „, ta , nr. the benn.ifol k *
Murphy wilt hold Quarterly Coni L. E. Knight r "oms. Inquire
C. E. Knight ( I
Knight, j FOR pfvt t j
k KENT—A modem room, 308
t. Hanna St.
on Sunday morning. Dr. will hold Quarterly Confer-
ence Monday night at 7:30. This is the second quarterly meeting for the
present Conference.
Arthur Spencer of Rus?e ■ J
28-2p formerly employed in two of ' i ■ barber shops in town is now emr 1 - ^ conveni- at ‘John’s Barber Shop’ opposite t-28-3t post office. He will be glad to ^ his friends at his new location. - J "
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and house at Banner
SEE LUCAS AND HASTEN
29-tf for all kinds of insurance fa rnl . a j and town property for sale; ‘' oal -
Elva Tincher.
Phone 706-L.
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estate, preferreds and bend?. LUCAS \ M \STEN .. _ South Jackson St. 31 tu. & In
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