The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 April 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANKER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY. APRIL 11. IP-T
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UAL NEWS
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Poet Office at Greencaetle, Indiana, as second class mail
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H. S. Notes
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HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor R. RARIDEN, City Editor
Program Subject to Change Without Notice.
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FRIDAY JANE NOVAK In the Super Melodrama "Divorce
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William Fox Presents The Sunshine Comedy Rain Storm ’
Tri P>i Easter Market Saturday at Brown & Moffetts. Jacob E. McCurry was in Indianapolis today on business. Ponu- Denny, of Cloverdale, was in this city ti day on business. S. R. Purcel, of this city, was in Lodaeo today on business. M. D. T aslie .of Cloverdale, was a business wsitor in this city today.
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Mrs. John Hamm and Miss Ima Minnick spent Thursday in Imlianapo-
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Saturday TOM MIX The Gun Gentleman In "Mile A Minute Romeo” Aesop’s Film Fables
Patlie News Weekly
Mayor Chari** F. Zeis attended the \ Lockridtre sale, near Fillmore yester- i
= day.
Mrs. 0. H. Beiderstedt, of this city, I spent the day with relatives in Cataract. • ♦ — *
Mrs. Thomas Vaughn, of Amo, is ; visiting relatives in this city for a
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Dave Braden, deputy sheriff, is still | confined to his home on account of | illness.
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service
Phones- Office 305, Res. 693
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Stewart, who resides on Berry
] street, is quite ill.
The Seniors Kings Herald will meet i Friday evening at 7 o’clock at 805
; south College avenue.
A. R. Carmicheal, State Highway j policeman, was in Gosport and Sey- j mour today on business.
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GRAPE FRUIT COCKTAIL BAKED CHICKEN—ASPARVGUS SALAD CUCUMBERS—T()MATOES— HKAD LETTUCE CORN AND .MUSHROOMS—STUFFED MANGOES CAULIFLOWER—SPINACH—NEW CARROTS STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE BATARIA COFFEE—MINTS—SALTED NUTS E. A. BROWNING, Grocer PHONE—24
i The senior class King’s Heralds of Locust Street church will meet toInight at 7:30 with Mrs. M. A. Wad-
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Little Betty and Allen Broadstreet, ' are in Indianapolis, visiting their 1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
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j The Junior class of King's Herald 1 Ji will meet Monday aftemon at 3:4q,j j 1 i at the church. Don't forget dues and J
i thank-offering.
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; Miss Ruby Wright who is teaching in Shelburn, Indiana, will spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Dove Wright of this city. C. L. Lowrey, district deputy for the Modern Woodman of America and Ernest Stites special deputx were in Cloverdale today on club work.
For Easter Day- -a Dashing Bouquet! O END a floral thought for ^ Easter morning—the very spirit will create the desired feeling. You'll be greeted here by a glorious arrayment, as sprightly to one’s heart as the spring. Lilies, Daffodils, Tulips and Hyacinths
John Eitel & Sons
Phone 636-Y
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i Sam R. Pursel has filed in the Putnam Circuit Court for a chattel foreclosure against Dexter Oliver. Lyon and Lyon are the attorney - for the plaintiff. i Mrs. E. W. French, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Mrs. I. L. Wimnier and | Mrs. E. W. Connerley were gue>ts today of Mr. and Mrs. J. H .Barnes at their country home on east Weshing1 ton street.
‘‘Goody! It’s Cliocolate.’’ IIALF an inch of fudge-like ll frosting fairly melting into the tender richness of the cake! Here’s the ideal combination— the delicacy of cake and all the richness of fudge candy. For company dinner or stay-at-home meal, it's ideal dessert. Take one home today—and delight the whole family. Ask your Grocer for Banner Doughnuts BANNER BAKERY PERCY DUNCAN, Prop.
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Prof. Van Denman Thompson and Prof. Eugene Hassel will give the Sunday afternoon Lenten vesper’s service in Meharry HaL at 5:15 o’clock. The townspeople are r cordially invited.
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JL CAN BE very lax#—or very induv traocxs. It depends on my owner. If he is not careful, I will waste myself in thriftless living. But if he puts me in the bank. I’ll work ‘hard night and day, earning compound interest for him.” Interest Accounts opened at this bank for deposits of one dollar or More.
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WHERE MONEY GROWS”
The Woman’s Club will meet with E Mrs. Frank Donner, Saturday after- = noon at 2:30 o’clock. The -abject, E “Camps who made history” will be 5 presented by Mrs. Janies L. Handel, E assisted by Mrs. J. P. Allen. = Earl Kails and William Albright -j were taken to the State Reformatory E at Pendleton today by special deputy E Virgil Grimes. The men were found E guilty of robbing two stores south of E here last Sunday night. They will = each serve terms of two to five years. E
S. J. Rosenthal, general manager E E of the Greencastle Garment Factory, E E who underwent an operation in Chi- E JoilCS StPVBRS Co ^
The Seniors are expecting a good return from their picture which they are putting on this week end and the first of next week. The picture will be shown a- a. benefit pic* I ture for the class. It will be shown j tonight, Saturday, Monday and Tues- j i day nights. The pic ture is the big I six .reel comedy of Harold Lloyd in ; "Why Worry.” j i The drum Corps is reorganizing I and getting in shape for the carni- ! val. They are to lead the parade j and are holding frequent practices, i They held a practice this afternoon. ' They are getting into pretty good shape by this time and are expected to make good in the ‘‘leading role” , of the parade. The Seniors are down to brass tacs in the preparation for the play They have only recently begun work on the stage and are showing remarkable form for the amount of time which they have been working. Miss Walls is the efficient director. j The Girls Reserves held a meeting this afternoon. Tomorrow is the first day for the Purple and Gray to enter the diamond this season. They meet the Jeff High pill tossers on the Zinc Mill diamon. The team is in pretty good shape, however, not much can be told until they have been seen in real action.
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DePauw Notes
Fred L. O’Hair, president of the Central National Bank, a graduate of j DePauw University in the class of 1910, spoke at chapel this morning on the subject "The Outside Viewpoint” j Mr. O’Hair said that every business man looked at a young man entering the business word from three angles. They were his character, capacity and often times capital. His capacity to play the game of life squarely and conscienciously was a prime factor in determining his employment and his success in business. , The game of business, said the bank president, consists in following th« ! rules. In closing Mr. O’Hair em-1 phasized that the thing most needed in business today was the returning ' to the fundamentals and that there was no better place in America t« obtain the fundamentals than at De- [ Pauw.
A Service of Simplicity and Sincerity but complete in every detail. In other words, when you open your a ccount here you may be sure of our wholehearted cooperation in- every direction—in small transactions as well as the large ones. On this basis, w ecordially invite your business.
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Phi Kappa P-i will entertain this 1 evening at their home on south College Avenue street with a formal party. Prof and Mrs. W. W. Carson will be the chaperones.
High School Theatre DELUXE PICTURE PROGRAMS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Harold Lloyd
“WHY WORRY” “THIS WAY OUT” CHRISTIE COMEDY Shows at 7 and 9 Admission 15c and 25c
“One time in your life when you must use your entire name is on your graduating diploma,” said Dr. W. M. Blanchard in making an announcement to the members of the *#nior class at chapel time. This statement brings to the writer the varied and unusual names under = i which especially men of the -enior
Baby should have the pur- = c,ass have gone through college., est of talcum for its deli- E I Many of the men with perfectly procate skill. We can supply = j nounceable and legitimate nomens you with powder which E have lived throughout college with! we know to be pure and El nicknames which have designated
When Ordering Groceries Say—WHITE LILY FLOUR and have the best
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cago several weeks ago, paid a visit to his family in this city, Thursday. Mr. Rosenthal left this morning for Chicago and from there he will motor
to Saint Louis.
On the night of Tuesday, April
the lath, R. T. Lee, who was formerly — field man for the American Jersey WT7 v; a*\ « Caul, Club -rill talk to U™. l.tor- fsVL^T, L'J'? “’V ”"
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Lee will use slides and charts in connection with his address and it promises to be an interesting talk. The talk will be of special interest to boys and girls, however^ It will be interesting to anyone who might attend. Everyone is cordially invited.
The P. E. O. Sisterhood is interest- ^ ac 8 plantation serenaders. ed in the nation-wide movement for WLAG, Minneapolis (417 M) 9:30 the consenation of wild flowers and P’ nl ‘ CS5T Program by Mason City bird life in America. Many species 1 Gowa) chamber of commerce glee
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IPeared through thoughtless destruc- 1 WNAC ‘ Bost °n, (278 M) 7:30 and tion. To promote this conservation of m < Dinner of the our wild flowers, Professor Yuncker, 192 ® c J a . 8s of Harvar d University I at the request of Chapter 1, Indiana, ■ 7 lth ,. addr ‘* S by President A. L.
and through the courtesy of Super- ° We ’
intendent Kelly, talked Tuesday
morning to the High School students Born on Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. and those of the seventh anu eighth Roy Terry, of Mt. Meridian, a daughgrades. ‘ ter.
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tists, including Carmela Ponzelli, soprano; Frederick Gunster, tenor and
and Edward Lankow, basso. WGY, Schnectady, (380 M) 7:45
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WDAF, Kansas City, (411 M) 8:00
that person for four years. Recently under the “George Sez” column of The DePauw was plinted the second names of several of the students and
they were a wonder to behold.
Williams have passed by the hundreds of students as “Bill” and among girls “Pete” is just as much recognized for a coed as “Stew" is for one of the male gender. About the only | time the full name has been used on ' the student while he is in college is when called up before the dean, when requests are made to appear at the registrar’s office, or whe nthe profes-1 sor takes upon himself, yes, and herself, too, to administer discipline in a' classroom. Then it is Mr. William
this or Miss Helena that.
It is interesting to note how long' the names given college students re- , main attached to them after they have 1 left the college portals. In many in- i
Easter Dresses ( levcrly fashioned models. Every style, color and material included here. $15.00
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stances they go to the
the men and women, but ar- very sel-
dom used in the l^st ritual.
THE THETA ALUMNAE CLUB WILL HOLD A MARKET SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. at ttti? itioot' national ban* ™ wnT HAVE LAYEU CAKES. ANGEL FOODS. LADY BALTIMORES, CHOCOLATE AND CREOLE 'AyONNA L ISK t ° T J AGE CHEESE ’ AVONNAISE, HOME made READ AND DRESSED CHICK* ENS. u
COLORS— Pongee Beige Black Navy Zinc Grey Brown
MATERIALSCrepe Satin Flannbl Flat Crepe Crepe Georgette Ripple Crepe
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