The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1924 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1924
You’ll Fall! for one of our overcoats at -2 Price Sweaters, too, at attractive reductions ‘Slip” in and see them S. C. PREVO & SONS
THE
GIRLS GLEE CLUB of the HIGH SCHOOL will sing the cantata Pan-on a Summer Day
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
February 20th
8 o’clock
TRY
A Beautiful ^Cantata Sung by one of the best Glee Clubs in Indiana Price 25c TO GET A
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FOR SALE On Monday February 25, 1924, at 10 o’clock A. M. at the time of the sale of the real estate belonging to Sarah A. Houcic, deceased, in South Greencastle, all the personal property in said house will be sold at Public Sale, consisting of chairs, tables, dressers, carpets^ rugs, stoves, dishe and other articles, for cash. . 19-21-23
DePAUW NOTES.
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Jones-Stevens Co.
THE NEW WAY Contrary to the usual custom, there
will be no special ceremony attached to the awarding of “D” sweaters to INEXPENSIVE WAY TO the football team this year. Some SMOKE MEAT .IT GIVES MEAT time during the coming week the men SAME FLAVOR AS THAT will be called in to Coach Ashmore’s SMOKED BY’ HICKORY WOOD,
office to receive their awards.
The sweaters will be slightly differ-1 ONE BOTTLE WRIGHT’S SMOKE i ent from those given out in former \yjL,L SMOKE 280 lbs. MEAT. IT J years, being of the slip-over type XAKES ONLY A FEW MINUTES with a round neck instead of the Qp yOUR TIME TO DO THE usual V-shape and the letter being WORK. IT ELIMINATES THE
made of chenille in place of the cus- DANGER OF FIRE. tomary felt.
Delta Kappa Epsilon announces the pledging of John F. Slinkard. Lambda Chi Alpha announces the
pledging of Cedric Mills, of Newcastle, Ind., and Dale Harkins of
Richmond, Ind.
Lambda Chi Alpha entertained with ja formal diner parnty Friday night, j The decorations were in red hearts in 1 keeping with Valentines day. The ^ music was furnished by the Edge- j water Beach Orchestra and Paul ; j Wykoff sang. Minature mirrors with j ! the Lambda Chi crest were the favors. Dean Katherine S. Alvord, Dr. Joseph P. Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Krantz, • and Capt. and Mrs. Campbell chaper-
oned.
The personel of the Men's Glee Club announced today by Otis San- | ford, student manager. It is as fol-
We Have Decided to Continue Out 1-2 Price Sale ON MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOAlSl Until Saturday February 23rd Have only a limited number but they are the season best models and when we say 1-2 Price You should see them. Prices greatly reduced on every garmentl in our stock. All Sales Cash-—No approvals—-No lay aways] J. F. Cannon and Company
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win Beauchamp, Phillip Maxwell, j Arthur Kaufmann, Clarence Hunt, '
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METALGLAS
SURPRISE IS GIVEN PRESIDENT senberg read the Honor Roll. He said o that he was glad to see that it was (Continued from Page One.) growing. He explained the system on
which the class Cup will be awarded.
four days. The schedule is j lows: Wednesday, hours cr.ei Thursday,hours two and sie| hours three and seven; andl
Barr Bagner, Paul Summit, Dale Alen, Stuart Stout, Otis Sanford, Paul Gay, Fred Jaehne, Paul Wycoff, Charles Crooks, Marion Wilson, Dean Howard, Francis Finch, LeRoy Armantrout, Noble Hiatt, Landon Car- j ter, Donovan Fischer, Oscar Zopff, W. ' F. Beiriger, David Russell, Harold, Robinson, Herbert Sedam, Fred Schwanz, Merle Pressler, Loren Col-
lier.
The director of the Glee Club is Prof. Sam C. Hamm and the accompanist is Prof. E. Guthrie Hassell. John Sapp and Edwin Sayre will be the soloists of the trip. Ralph Boyd will read selections. An orchestra under the direction of Prof. Hassell j will be formed. It will consist of about 6 pieces and will be made up of : members of the Club. A saxophone j or other brass quartet \vill be formed. Mrs. Walter S. Greenough of Indianapolis, chairman of the Department of Administration and First VicePresident of the Indiana League of Women Voters, will come under the auspices of the Civic League to speak at the W. S. G. A. mass meeting Wednesday afternoon.
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ous combinations in English compos- The system is as follows: A plus hours four and eight, ition exercises and later skillfully ac- cou, - t> ^ points, A count.- 3, B. plus Monday meeting of-jl companied Mrs. Porter in her fine counts 2, B counts 1, C counts 0, and dian club ^ in the fonr „ ? J rendition of Annie Laurie, and also ‘ C " Un minUS ' bal1 * ame b Y two teams** gave an admirable piano solo. The The total will be added up and di- members. The game wa? rjti company t(eing suplied with hym- vided by the number of pupils in the esting and provider. somej,'oojl nals from the rich collection^ sang class to get the highest average. Any tainment for the onlookers,
stanzas from a number of hymns, pupil getting 60 points in one year; and these were interspersed with re- will be placed on the Progress Roll.
lated incidents which had influenced Mr Busenberg commended the er for the Brazil game. the authors in their production. Girls on their nifty work in trim- J —o A prayer by the pastor, Rev. J. E. min & the Martinsville squad recently | WANT AN “IRON MAJ|
Porter, brought to a close an enjoy- an(i encouraged them in their coming | able evening which was made possib- scrap with them next Saturday in the
le by the generous and faithful ef- local gym
forts coming from the kind heart of The girls of the squad were pi iced Mrs. L. D. Snider, and the skillful as- 0 n the stage where the student body sistance of Mrs. M. S. Heavenridge could see them and yell and sing for
in preparing for the success of the them.
‘surprise.’’
The junior team will play i zil Friday evening as a cu
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Some yells and
high navy official said Deity| be succeeded by a ‘far i liberal tendencies.” Pniidi
songs were merly was regarded as 11
given in their behalf. v Governor Dickson, Montaml The regular weekly chapel will not 80 been spoken of as filling j be held next Tuesday morning but quirements for a two fisted i will be postponed until Wednesday af- “Hell and Maria” Daws, | temoon. j budget director and now a i Tests will come over the school to- j the expert commission 5tudyi|
At chapel this morning, Mr. Bu- morrow to darken the atmosphere for man reparations is another 14
H. S. NOTES
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 19—Continued light marketing due to the icy condition of highways, caused an advance of 15 to 20 cents in hig prices at the Indianapolis livestock ex- i change today. Shippers entered the market at the opening with a bid of 15 cents above ! Monday’s close, and local killers were forced to pay 20 cents higher in order to meet their demands. All grades sold within a narrow range of $7.65 to $7.70. Sows and pigs advanced with the general trend of the market, pigs selling down from $7 and sows down from $6.75. Receipts were 6,000. Trading in the cattle market was at generally steady quotations, large buyers were active bidders. Receipts were 1,000. A slightly stronger feeling prevail- ! eii in the calf market, although the 1 price range remained unchanged at ! $15 for choice veals and $14.50 to $15 1 i for the bulk. Receipts were 300. The sheep and lamb market was inactive on receipts of less than a dozen
head.
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WATCH FOR DREADED WHITE DIARRHEA It kiOa the littU victim quickly, and anleaa checked promptly oftaadeetaregre the whole krood. It rafrsift WHITE OIMMEA IEME0T Ift namoieed cCictire. Otre CONKEY’S Eoue »BIIE D T U all yoar bird* thi* nactruia wtnihm.
FOUND—A white fox terrier dog with brown ears. Call 631.
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'T^HE man at the pump is glad 1 to sell you HOT SPOT Gasoline. He knows that you will be repaid many times in increased power, | more motor “pep,” greater mileage and all ’round satisfaction. And its satisfied customers that HE wants! When he sells you HOT SPOT I Gasoline he knows that you will come back for more. Its a straight run, unblended, undiluted motor fuel and MUST please you be-| cause of its superior quality. Buy “Gas” under the HOT SPOTj sign—the mark of quality. It costs no more than ordinary grades. HOT SPOT GASOLINE CO. Of GREENCASTLE.
