The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1924 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924. _

A.. COOK Proprietor t,nd Manager.

IJOL NEWS

| Doors Open G:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00 Program Subject to Change Without Notice. | Thursday. PETE MORRISON In the Western Feature 1 '‘The Better Man Wins”

THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail

matter.

HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDKN, City Editor

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Will McBride as purchased a new

Chevrolet coupe.

Otis Gardner spent the day in Terre Haute on business.

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GUIS' RESERVE MARKET

Delta Theta Tau will meet this ev- :

ening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. w. d. ij Saturday Morning. MAR.

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Mack Sennett Presents His Latest Comedy The Secrets of a Beauty Parlor'

Friday

NAZIMOVA The Great Star In Salome”

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The Presbyterian church prayer = meeting will be held this evening at E 7:30 o'clock. ^ Miss Lorain Derto, a pupil at the E Junior High School is confined to = 1 her home with rheumatism.

BROWN & MOFFETT’S Office Cakes, Pies, Salads, Etc.

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COOLIDGE AND JOHNSON HAVE MIGHTY CLOSE RACE IN S. DOKOTA PRIMARY SIOUX FALLS, S. D- March 27Senator Hiram Johnson today held a lead of 544 over Pre lent Coolidge in the South Dakota | rimaries in the count of 1,208 out o 1,825 precincts. The count: Johnson 36,064; Cool-

idge 35,520.

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Donald Connerly is here visiting' relatives. He is teaching in the High ^ 1 school at Washington, Ind.

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William Fox Presents The Sunshine Comedy ‘‘Unreal News Reel ’

OTTO R LAKIN FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE

The Needlecraft club will meet on

I Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with | Mrs. William Inman, comer of Wash-

ington and Madison streets.

i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bryan were cal- ! led to Martinsville Friday morning (due to the illness of Mrs. Bryans’

! mother.

Next Sunday is settlement day for the churches in the Bloomington district. An effort is to be made to meet all the local budget claims of the var-

ious churches on that day.

With a warm sun beaming down on the community today, several well known local fishermen were telling what ‘‘big ones” they would be able to catch in a few days in the creeks

around here.

Now on Display A very fine selection of framed mottos. Come in and see them.

XMILTON’S BOOK STORE

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L. P. Nichols of Brazil wsa in the city transacting business on Thursday. A. R. Carmechal, State Highway Police, was in Fillmore today on business.

MRS. WHITE PASSES AWAY Mrs. Mary White, age fifty years, died at her home on north Indiana street Wednesday evening at seven o'clock. Mrs. White had been sick only a short time as she attended to her daily work without complaint of being ill. When Mr. White returned from his work at the Indiana Portland Cement Plant, his wife complained of a pain in her chest and placed her hand at a point over the lungs. At this time she was told to rest and upon returning to the house Mrs. White sat down. Mr. White prorceeded to attend to the work around the house before eating and when he returned to the house he found Mrs. White in the chair. When he entered the room his wife started to rise from her chair and dropped

dead.

; She is survived by the husband, three children, Roy, Richard, Lily, and Mrs. Robert Nelson^ all of this city. She is aso survived by three grandsons and four granddaughters. | The funeral arrangements will be

Washington St, & Spring Ave. j Phone 815

H. ASKEW PALMER CHIROPRACTOR Over Banner Office Office Phone 189 Res. 772-Y

Have you ever stopped to consider the many ways in which you can use a hot water bottle? < A few for example, ear ache, lumbago, and in fact in many more ways when a scientific application of heat is required. We sell good bottles in all sizes.

C. H. Barnaby, who is in school in announced later. Massachusetts is visiting friends in ! The funeral will be held Sunday c jt v 1 afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the The Kings Builder- of the Chris- j Christian church. Rev. Levi Marshall tian church will hold a food market | will have charge of the services. InSaturday, March 2!) at the gas office. I terment will be in Forest Hill ceme-

i Opens at 9:30 o’clock. It tery. , U. G. Webb, local agent for the

Grencastle Lodge, No. 564, K. of 1 P. will meet for work in the third rank this evening at 7:30 o’clock. | Visiting brothers from Cloverdale will be present. All members are

Federal Trucks, reports selling a new A f |\fJ

The pupils of Clinton Center High truck t o William Blackwell, local 1 I/Cl FlU W llV/ 1 CilJ

School will give a musical program -‘gent for the Indian Refining Co. Friday evening at 7:3 Oo’clock at the Mrs. Earl Spurgeon and son of In 1 Union Chapel Church. A free will dianapolis and Mrs Fred Piper of Bra

Already business men are spying ■ around trying to find out just “what

I offering will be taken, cordially invited.

FUNERAL OF E. T. FRANK The funeral of Elza T. Frank, who passed away Sunday, was conducted at the Union Chapel M. E. church Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock. His death occured at the home of his son Leslie Frank of Morton. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Lezenby. Deceased is survived by six sons and two daughters, namely: Leslie, George, Charles, Alonzo, Dee, Albert, Mrs. B. H. Byrd and Mrs. E. E. Evers His daughter Mary having preceeded him to the great Beyond about a year ago He is also survived by two sisters, Lou H. Frank, of Russellville, and Mrs. Simpson O’Hair, of Greencastle; also twelve grandchildren and many other relatives and friends.

Jones-Stevens Co. i i 1 We sell new crop Maple Syrup. Quarts, 65c. Half gallons $1.25 and gallons, $2.25. Louis F. Hays. South Side Square. 27-2t

The union prayer meeting for College Avenue and Locust Street M. E. churches will be held tonight at 7:30 in Locust Street church. Rev. J. E.

Porter will lead the services, public is cordially invited.

The public is z 'b attended the funeral of their j j n the world this publicity concerngrandfather Erastus Girton which | j n g a Sigma Delta Chi grid iron banwas held Thursday morning at Fill- 1 , 1U et is all about.” and even some more - j have gone so far as to inquire of

j members of the organization if they

MARRIAGE LICENSE

Charles C. Kennedy to Ruth ^ * le Leslie, both of St. Bernice.

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going to Allen’s to the Thursday and Friday

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Services, March 30, 1924 Chas. R. Lizenby, Minister. 9:15 Sunday school. 11:00 Services, “Christ on Chaos." 6:30 Training Class. 7:30 Sermon “Organizing the Church.”

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COMMANDERY NOTICE Stated conclave Greencastle Commandery No. 11 ( Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Work in Red Cross. RALPH HOWARD, Com. E. E. CALDWELL, Rec. o FOR SALE—Extra good pair mules, five year old, sound and well broke. Phone Orville Thomas, Brick Chapel. 27-3p

Ottoe Tribe of Red Men of this city will observe the thirty-second anniversary of the lodge on Friday night. A social evening for the members and the Pocahontas lodge is to he held. Plenty of refreshments and several talks will be the features of the occasion.

For Friday and Saturday, we will have boneles? herring, pickerel, white fish and halibut. Todd & Sons, Phone 583. 27-2t

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FOR SALE—Seven acres Greencastle. Call 592-K.

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Delivered to all parts of Greencas- g tie for 12c per week. For all m- d! formation call W. E. McBride, Phono 708, traveling representative. Prompt attention. 27-3t

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We invite Personal Checking Accounts Special attention given to the accounts of women depositors i f National Capital and Surplus $200,000

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Kitchen Cabinets Breakfast Sets Electric Washers Electric Ironcrs Kitchen Clocks Aluminum Ware Waterless Cookers Spice Jars Dishes Pastry Tables Kitchen Tables Kitchen Heaters Refrigerators Fry’s Oven Ware Glass E-Z Corn Popper Grape Fruit Knives Paring Knives Steak Knives Butcher Knives Wooden Mixing Spoons

The Kitchen Outfitting Co. ot the Gas Cffice

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Tonight the Color Teams play the final games. At 6:45 they will start tHe (flushing process to ddte&nine the winner of the beautiful cup. The cup this year is one tat a team should be proud to have their names on. It is a very large and fine one. The teams that will play tonight are the Whites vs. Browns, and the Purples vs. Yellows. These ought

[to be interesting games.

Next week the Greencastle Motion Picture written by Capt. Harney and potrayed by local talent will be shown in the High School. This is

are invited, and much to their astonishment have as politiely been told to “wait tneir time.” That the affair will be given toward the last of April has been made known but just where who is going to be invited, and the details of the big banquet have not been broadcasted. The grid iron banquet stunt is a new one for DePauw and the men in charge of the evening (or is it going to be given in the evening?) claim that they are going to put it over big. That some of the business men of the City are going to be invited is little doubted, but just who well, that’s another question. The Florence Hall men are giving a formal Saturday night. Alpha Chi Omega sorority members will entertain with a formal at their home on south Bloomington Street Saturday night:

Dr. William Gabe of ndianapolis and Dr. John Newcomb, author of the

an entirely local picture produced by B | ue Bowl, also of Indianapolis were

here yesterday and saw the produc-

Fox

and ought to prove to be a success in its first showing. The picture is barely out of the camera. The Bachelors’ Edition of the Ink Pot will appear next Monday. This is the first edition following the Spinsters’ Edition. Several extra attraetioois will be contained in this

issue.

The Athletic Board held a meeting this afternoon at 3:30 with Prof. Beusenburg. The track men are working constantly and energetically for the coming meet. Time is getting limited and it is necessary to get a great deal done before the first meet. This will be held at Brazil and wall be a triangle affair as Greencastle, Brazil and Manual of Indianapolis will com-

tion of the play at the Opero House.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our very kind friends in Greencastle, who so kindly assisted us in the illness and death of our beloved husband, also the nurses and every one at the hispital who were so kind to us, Dr. and Mrs. Hutcheson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hays and Rev \ . L. Raphael for their assistance Mrs. Lars O. Bodell.

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Mij Dear 7 am going to keep up my correspondence better tiuin I have been. You know since John got me my Electric Hmisccleaner I hare much more time for other things. Its a wonder! you have no idea hoiv easily ai d hoiv quickly it (deans—not just carpets hut everything, and when I am through in the house John takes it to the basement and cleans the furnace and then to the garage a?id makes the upholstering in the coupe as clean and bright as neiv. If you haven't an Electric Cleaner you have no idea the time and labor one will save you. Next time you go down town stop in and have them demonstrate one for you." Sincerely, Ma ry.

We want to have the opportunity of demonstrating to you the most successful Electric Cleaners on the market today. We want to show you just what they will do frj- you

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COMMANDERY NOTICE Special conclave Greencastle Commandery No. 11—K. T. on Thursday at 7 p. m. Work in the Temple. E. E. Caldwell, Rec.

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