The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 April 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANKER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924.
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THE DAILY BANNER John Elmore of Clover.lale was in Entered m Ute Post Office at Green- this city today on business.
Dave Braden Deputy Shen-l h : in j Roachdale today on business.
1 Orville Earlle, of Brazil, was a vis-; itor in the city on Saturday aiternoon.,
Doors Open C:30—Two Shows—Shows Start 7:00
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Program Subject f c Change Without Notice. Saturday JOHN GILBERT In the Photoplay De Luxe “The Exiles”
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HARRY M SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor
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Aesop’s Film Fables Pa the News Weekly Monday JUDITH JORDON In the Western Play “The Girl and the Law”
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— driving a new Oldsmobile Sportster.
Je.-se Ford of Bainbridge was in
Greencastle today.
Roland Taulman will spend the
week end in Brazil.
William Sacket was in Indianapolis Friday on business. Glenn Clodfelter of Roachdale was a visitor in this city today. Mrs. W. W. Tucker was in Indianapolis today on business. Daniel Shea of Bainbridge was in this city today on business. J. B. Graver, of this city, was in Indianapolis Friday on business. ‘ Rol>ert Johns of this city was in Indianapolis FTiday on business. 1 T. C. Tilley of Cloverdale was a business visitor in this city today, j Frank Cagle of southwest Wash-1 ington township was here Saturday, i Russell Freeman of this city is
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PREV0& THOMAS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service Phones-Office 305, Rm. 693
Electrical Contracting and Repairing Nothing too large or too small for ue to handle, we just take “em” mine run. We did all the electrical construction work in the new Kappa Kappa Gamma bouse. “Notice the lighting equipment.”
VIRGIL GRIMZS
GREENCASTLE
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK
INDIANA ,April 19—Hog pricel took a sharp upturn here today, advancing 15 to 20 cents in an activ*
market.
A good shipping demand developed
j in East Chicago schools, is spending j Easter vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. V. McKamey.
County Superintendent Vermillion, of Greencastle, visited the school ex-
hibit yesterday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reed are Indian-
Miss Genpvera Shake, of Terre Haute, is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Shake.
The market was the best of the week with bulk of sales bringing $7.80. A few choice hogs sold at $7.85, while
heavies sold as low as $7.65. , n , , „ . . , , . ,
**» «h»wed .trMrth « $7 ,l ow „. 1 J*/ "S?* 1 Pie* W" slow of sal, at $7.25 ,low„. | k >i“ "TZ M T
Receipts were 4,600. I M , r - am ! Mrs - McAvov were Green -
With only 100 head of cattle in the CaStle V1S,t ° rS yester<la - v -
pens, prices were nominally steady. There was a continued good demand for choice steers. Ordinary grades
tended lower.
A good demand developed in the calf market and prices were consider- 1 ed higher though the price range remained the same. Receipts were 300. Sheep and lamb prices were nominally steady on an inactive market. Only 25 head were received.
Mrs. R. E. Arendt and daughter Lucille, are Indianapolis visitors to-
day.
The Senior play “Come out of the Kitchen” given at the high school, 1 made a big hit last night. A large crowd was present. The play will be ’
repeated tonight.
William Sutherlin and family t were in Indianapolis Friday on busi-1
ness.
aJmes A. Jackson is at home from points in Florida where he spent the
winter.
The Boston Club will meet Mon, day evening at 7:30 with Mrs. E. B. Taylor. , I Mrs. Harry Moore and daughter Ardith were in Indianapolis F’riday
on business.
Misses Zelma Robards and Anna Wright were in Indianapolis Friday
on business.
Mrs. Thomas Sweet and daughter Martha were visitors in Indianapo-
lis over Friday.
Mrs. William M. Houck Is at home ' from New Syrma, Fla., where she
spent the winter.
Mrs. Otto Herod and daughter Eva Jean of ths ety were vsitors in Ind-
ianapolis on F'riday.
O. O. Carpenter, of the Stilesville j bank, was a business visitor in the j city on Saturday morning. Harry Kendall and family of Ter- j re Haute will spend Easter with his | mother, Mrs. Asa Smith. I d Harmon Clark, of Holton, Kansan, S is visiting his sister, Mrs. H. C. Gro- 11] gan, at her home on South Locust St. jg Gilbert Tate and Harold Crawley of this city were in Brazil this morning where they attended the Triang-
ular track meet.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Byrkitt and daughter, Janet, of St. Louis, arc [3 | here to spend Easter with Mr. and (i
Mrs. James Byrkitt.
I Notice to lodge members of Red ij Men. All members and members of j ® . drill team be present at meeting Mon- I gj
day night. A big time coming. Dr. William Blanchard, Professor Ralph Hufford, and Professor W. A. Nichols of this city were business visitors in Indianapolis on Friday’. Miss Eloise Blackwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Blachwell of this city will visit her uncle James Cherry of Brazil over the week end. Miss May Ahlemeier and Roy Carrigan left today to spend their Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garrigan^ Sr., at Danville Illinois. The fire department was called to
For Easter Day* -a Dashing Bouquet! 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, T«lips and Hyacinths
John Eitei & Sons
Phone 636-T
Thomas Harley of Jefferson town- < ship was in this city today on business. W. R. Coble of Jefferson township was a business visitor in this city today. Misses Mattie Smith and Ida Price will spend Easter with Miss Bessie Vanhook, of near Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Moore, of In- ' dianapolis, will spend Sunday with i Mr. and Mrs. Noble Snyder. Byron Reeves, of Terre Haute, will
spend Easter wdht his parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. Lee Reeves, of this city. James H. Torr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Torr, is reported quite sick at his home south west of Green- _ 'castle. Prof. Edward D. Bartlett, of DePauw University has purchased the | home of Mrs. W. A. Durham on east Washington street. Mrs. Mary Flora underwent an operation at the Methodist hospital today for cataract of eyes. Report says she is doing as well as could be expected. In mentioning the fact that Mrs. Eve Torr observed her ninety-second birthday anniversary the first of the week, the report was incorrect in stating where it was held. Mrs. Torr makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Watts and the celebration was held there in her honor.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
The Welfare of THIS Community Fir^t The First National Bank and Citizens Trust Company are a part and parcel of this community. Every dollar deposited at this home-owned, home-controlled bank is put to work for the good of this section. The welfare ef this community is uppermost in any transaction at this bank. We are for Putnam County—first— last and all the time.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN PUTNAM COUNTY
CITIZENS TRUST CO. THE HOME OF THE SYSTEMATIC SAVER
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Perry Hasty to J. M. Hamrick, : land in Greencastle tp. $1.00. Clinton School tp., to Mary Hamil- 1
ton, land in Clinton tp. $500.
J. W. Herod to Clara B. Matthews, ;
lot in Greencastle $3500. Citizens Trust Co., adm., to Mary L. 1 Mr - anf l Mrs - Bert Garrett, Mrs.
Burks, 206.60 acres in Marion tp. Em nia Burk and Mrs. Miley Ccidler
$16,874. J spent Sunday at Earl
Willis Crodion to Edward Reynolds, Russellville,
lot in Greencastle $50.
O .E. Padgett to Wallace Ergen-
bright, land in Floyd tp. $1.
Leslie Sears, sheriff to G. B. Walsh, i
land in Franklin tp. $1730.50. j Miss Helen Bernice Bettns visited Sanford Carter to Gnew Beck, lot home folks Saturday night and Sun-
in Bainbridge, $1. |
0 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maddox and Mr. ^ B T\KE NOTICE \ T n ; an <l Mrs. Everett Maddox called on ’ ’ Mrs. Helen Maddox Sunday.
There
Miss Ruth Call and Miss Leala Gooch called on Margaret Burk Sun-
day.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lawter spent
Sunday at Robert Dills
In Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Potter’s family there are five boys and fivs
Suthliney, of girls; also there are five grand-
| daughters and five grandsons. Out of the whole family, consisting ot sons-in-law and daughters-in-law, all
declare themselves to be true Republicans. In all there are fourteen voters.
Alvin Lisby, of Fillmore, was in this city today on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Lisbea, the preacher,
is an ordinance against
throwing or putting trash in the city caHe<1 on ClaUfi Burk ^bystreets and alleys. This ordinance Several attended the play at Union will be strictly enforced from this cha P el Saturday night.
FOR SALE—Rubber tire buggy, also good driving and work horse. Lawrence Alexander, Reelsville R. 1. 19-2p
date.
STREET COMMITTEE OF GREENCASTLE, IND.
CLOVERDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus O’Hair and family of Indianapolis are here to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bascom O’Hair and family.
the home of Leon McNeely on Olive |
street Friday ni"ht at near 7:30 N* Alice of Cloverdale was in ! o’clock. A flue was burning out. No c '^y today on business, damage resulted. Mrs. John Patterson and son Junior
Miss Pearl McKamety, who teaches
W. A. Clark of Roachdale was this city today on business.
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Banking Aids to System and Thrift A CHECK1NQ ACCOUNT for convenience and safety in household and personal
finances.
AN INTEREST ACCOUNT for building up a reserve fund through regular weekly
deposits.
The facilities of this hank are at your disposal
f ' 1 National Bank 1.LI Cl l Trust Company
Roy Dobell of Walla Walla, Wash., is enroute here, called by the serious condition of his father, Prof. J. T. Dobell, who is ill at hiis home on east Anderson street. A school exhibit was held this afternoon at the Bainbridge High School. Various things showing the ; progress of the school during the past year are on display. The American Zinc Products Co., j will resume work after being shut down for repairs for the past several weeks. The plant has been motorized : and the officials are expectant of
steady work.
Rev. Asbury Manual of this city,
spent the day in Terre Haute. F. N. Smith of Cloverdale was a business visitor in this city today. William Hall of Clinton township was in this city today on business. Mrs. S. J. Wilson of Corban were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Troop, of this city. Mrs. Dove Wright and daughters Pearl and Ruby were visitors in Indianapolis today. Messrs Edgar, Gordon and Henry Prevo will spend Easter with relatives in West Union, Illinois. Dr. A. Troop of this city will spend Easter in Brazil where he will attend the Easter festivities of the Knight
Lee ^
shortly before noon received a mes- Templars,
sabe announcing the death of a The condition of Mrs. Charles Cline j brother, George T. Manual of Sey- w h° was injured in an auto accident j mour, Indiana. Mr. Manual was cor- on the National Road Sunday is re-! loner of Jackson county. ported as slightly improved. Misses Jean Lynberger, Fiula Clyde Raymond Kendall, who is teaching | Sears, Vivian Godwin and Madonna in the Central High school at Fivens-1 Judy, of this city .attended the Senior ville, is spending the Easter vacation class play “Come Out of the Kitchen” , visiting his parents in this city. | which was given by the senior class J The funeral of Alexander Hill, who I i of Cloverdale High School Friday [ dide Friday morning at the home east night. A large crowd attended the th* 8 city w 'll be held Sunday af
play. It will be given again this ev-
ening.
Jesse W. Weik, well known local citizen and one of the best versed men on the life of Abraham Lincoln, will | have an interesting article in the InI dianapolis Sunday Star on the nomiI nation of the great Emancipator in ! 1860 at the convention in Chicago. The
ternoon at the Forest Hill Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. John Goddard, of this city, were visitors in Newport, Indiana, today where they attended the graduation exercises at the Newport
high school.
The funeral of Mrs. Charles Siddins, who passed away Friday morning will be held Sunday afternoon at
i story wa prepared some weeks ago | 2:30 o’clock at the Christian church of as a special feature for the Easter | Fillmore. Rev. Levi Marshall of this Sunday edition of the Star. Mr. Weil- [ c >ty will have charge of the services, i at present is spending several months Interment will be in the Fillmore
; in New York City. cemetery.
LOCUST STREET EASTER PROGRAM 7:30 p. m. Sunday, April 20, 1924. Scripture Lesson - Eugenia Gilmore Prayer - - Dr. H. C. Clippinger. Anthem, “In Early Morning," - - - - Chorus. Giving - - Elmer Evens.
Offering.
My Lily and I - Imogene Clear-
water s.
Greeting -* - Lynn Irvine. I’m a Little Beginner - Harold Riley I Won’t Forget - Lavem Riley Exercise, “Living Flowers,’’ - - - - Laconda Cox, June Ruth 1 Donohue, Elizabeth Myers, Vir-1
ginia Young.
The News Boys Message - - j
- - - Bobby Etter.
Beautiful Light of Easter -
- - Mary Ann Horn. Excercise, “Victory,’’ -
- - Marion North, Mary
Gilbert, Ruby Tate.
My Fern and I - Madonna Grimes Exercise, “Meaning of the Criss,’’ John Crum, Ralph Owen, Roy Owen, Bernice Evens, Em-
ma Shouse.
My Easter Garden - Doris Cook The Wondrous Story Edna Mae Higgins Exercise, ‘ Wagon Load of Happiness,” - - Russell Finney, Roy Owens, Jesse Me Aualey, Billy Evens, Billy Unman, Bobby Etter, Charles Evens, Eddy Cook, Stanley Fisher, Ralph Owen. His Easter Garden - Elizabeti!
Calloway.
Exercise, “Easter Sunbeams," - ] - - Lillian Harris, Evelyn Finney, Madeline Mack, Francis Harris, Marjorie Moore, Mary Jane Irvine. Exercise, “Easter Promises,” . I - - Elizabeth Finney, Margaret Anne Inman, Doris Cook, I Ruth Moore, Margaret Pitts. In the Garden - Louisa Hamrick,' Charlotte Etter. My Easter Album - Charlotte
Taylor.
Exercise, “Flower Lamps,” . - - Mary Jane Etter, Madeline Mack, Frances Harris, Virginia Dean, Mary Louise Hane. Easter Joy - - Mary O’ Rear,' Margaret McLean. Musical Monologue, “Magdalene’s Story - • Gertrude Mathews.
Mrs. E. A. Wesley and son Perry will spend the week-end in Sandford,
Ohio.
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SENATE STILL PRY INC
Clinton Center gives a play at Un-
i ion Chapel Saturday night.
Mrs. Shafer is just about the same at this writing. Several of her folks from Rockville called on her Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Detro called on
Mrs. Helen Maddox Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Porter called WASHINGTON, April 1!'—The on Mrs. Helen Maddox Sunday even- senate oil committee was to pry toj nK _ bay into an unexpected phase of its Several around here attended Nel- investigation—the leasing of naval reson sale Tuesday. serve No. 2 in California. Mrs. Mary Farrow and Mrs. Elith Throughout the long and sensationLawter went to Greencastle Saturday aI investigation little attention has afternoon. been paid to this reserve because of The Club met with Mrs. Tom Hal- thc importance of the lease- of the len last Thursday. , o-tber two. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clodfelter visit- . Ex Perts have given the committee ed Nunt Clodfelter Sunday. 1 ' - v'erstand that the reserve “does Miss Corie Carington visited in 1 not amount to much” as an oil field
Greencastle last week.
Mrs. Bill Perkins visited Edcar 8
Perkins Saturday.
] and would have been practically use- :? ; s to the government if it had not
bocn leased.
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