The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1924 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924.
Opera House
A.. COOK Propnetor und Manager.
Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows —Shows Start 7:00
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Program Subject to Change Without Notice. Thursday WILLIAM DESMOND In the Melodrama “The Breathless Moment”
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CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS The Century Comedy “Own A Lot'
Friday ALICE TERRY In the Metro Super Picture “Where the Pavement Ends”
WILLIAM FOX Presents The Sunshine Comedy “Why Pay Rent”
High School Theatre DELUXE PICTURE PROGRAMS THURSDAY and SATURDAY (No Show Friday)
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MONNA VANNA Maurice Maeterlinck’s A Stupendous Picture Spectacle
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“Educational” Comedy
Two Shows, 7:00 and 9:00 Admission 15c and 25c
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle. Indiana, as second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor
OTTO F. LAKIN
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE
Greencastle Lodge, No. E64, K. of P. will meet in regular session tomorrow evening at 7:80 o'clock. All members are requested to be present LEE M NEELY, K. R. S.
Washington St. & Spring Ave Phone 815
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c. L. Lawrey, of this city, was in Cloverdale today on business. John Cannon, of this city, was in Indianapolis on business today. Ruthven Dunlavy, of Fillmore, was a visitor in thi city on Wednesday. The Pro byterian Church Prayer meeting will be held this evening at 7:30. County Superintendent J. C. Vermillion was in Cloverdale today where he visited the schools. The H<»me Economics Open House at the Home Economics cottage Saturday night, May 17, from 7 until 9:30. The Greencastle Lodge, Xo. 564, K. of P. will meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urged to be present. The regular monthly business meeting of the Presbyterian church Sunday school officers and teachers will be held this evening. • The union prayer meeting of Locust street and College Avenue churches will be held at College avenue church tonight at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harris left Thursday for the East wnere they will visit relatives and friends. They expect to be gone most of the summer. Mrs. Ralph Randel and her mother, Mrs. Turner, motored to Manhattan Thursday and visited their sister and daughter, Mrs. Lewis Roberts, and family. Kenneth Hutcheson, who resides at! Hamrick Station, sufferd a fracturd ( right forarm while cranking a Ford, j Thursday mornoing. Dr. W. W. j Tucker reduced the fracture.
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Butcher, one of the Penal Farm escapes, who was sentenced to the State Reformatory by Judge James l Hughes, was taken to Pendleton Wednesday afternoon by Virgil Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dreyer and^ daughter, Mary Cecilia, of Chicago, are here visiting Mrs. Dreyer-'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson
and family.
The Woman s Bible class of College Avenue church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the Home of Mrs. N. M. Skinner, 902 South, Locust Street. The meeting of the co-workers of the Baptist church has been postponed one week to Friday, May 26 with Mrs. Edge! Vancleve and Mrs. Howard Harris hostesses at the home of
Ms. Vancleve.
Mrs. R. B. Lumchberg has returned to her homo in Topenish, Washington after visiting her sister, Mrs. Julius Bryan and family. She was accompanied by her nephew Park Bryan, who will spend the summer with her on her ranch.
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DePauw Notes
The first annual coed inter-class rifle match will he fired Friday and Saturday, May 16 and 17, in the Armory. Members of the girls’ rifle club are eligible to try out for their class teams ami should practice before entering the match. Managers of the different class teams are Elinor Smith, senior; ‘Pete’ Wheeler, junior; Anna Caroline Miner, sophomore; June Mull, freshman. The three members of the winning team will receive twenty-five W. A. A. points.
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The letter men in varSity basketball will be formally presented with official sweaters tonight night at the Beta house at seven o’clock. All students are invited and urged to come and to honor the team that made DePauw known during the last season. Dr. Walter FI. Bundy, A. G. Brown and Donovan Fischer will make short talks. The awarding of the sweaters will be in the hands of the members of Delta Nu Epsilon.
A large crowd attended the Mother’s Day services held at the Hazel1 wood Friends church by Rev. John
Hanger.
Miss Mildred Overton and Homer Newhouse spent Sunday with Ottie Overton and family. John Mills and family have recently moved to Indianapolis. Miss Nellie Phillips spent Friday with Miss Stella Curtis. A Bible study for the children is being held at the Babtist church at Hazelwood, which is being attended by a very large crowd of children. Miss Geraldine Phillips spent Monday with Miss Stella Curtis. Miss Helen Reitzel called on Elsie Johnson Sunday afternoon. Miss Garaldine Phillips spent Sunday with Miss Merle and Blanch Over"
ton.
Jesse Barnes spent Sunday with relatives in Bridgeton, j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips and family called on Eathar Curtis and family Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and daughter, Evelyn and John George and wife spent Sunday with Eatlior Murtis and
family.
Miss Mary Stout spent Sunday and Sunday night with Martha Elmore. Mr. and Mrs. Uriel O. Cornett § spent Sunday with Frank E. Phillips 1 = and family. =
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
The managers of the Junior picture which was shown at the Opera House last night are very much gratified over the results. The house was full for both shows and some people were turned away. The crowd was so great that the doors had to be closed after 8:30 until the second show started. Everyone seemed well pleased with the picture and the Juniors are very grateful to the public for their cooperati >n. The amount made was :n excess b . uuite a margin of that expected. The picture was “Little Old New York” featuring Marion Davies. The Junior—Senior Prom committee committees are working hard to put on the finishing touches for the “event of the year” which will come off tomorrow night in the High school The most elaborate preparations are being are completed for the event. Miss Daggy, French teacher, has ben absent from her work for two days. She was away yesterday and today on account of illness. o GREENCASTLE R. R. 3 Howard Denny sprung a surprise on his friends last week by bringing home a wife, who was formerly Miss Nellie Sheets, of Greencastle. The groom is foreman at the Buick Service station and the bride has been book-keeper at the Greencastle Telephone Exchange for a number of years. They were married on Decernher 19, 1923, and having purchased a home, they decided not to announce it until after the home was paid for. Congratulations a?/ good wishes. John Lee and family, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Jesse V. Ader and family. Fred Hanks and wife have gone to housekeeping at the Kreigh place, formerly occupied by Clyde Metz and family. Dwight Arthur and family spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and enjoyed radio.
EAST MARION Wm. Newman w’as pleasantly surprised when relatives and neighbors with well filled baskets gathered at his home Sunday in honor of his 53rd birthday. Curtis Higgins and Ray McGinnis, of Indianapolis, spent the week-end with home folks. Relatives from Illinois spent Friday night with Elisha McAnnich and family. Ralph Sechman called on John Webster Monday night. Mrs. Myrtle Storm and sons attended the birthday dinner on Mrs. Elma Smith Sunday. Mrs. Harold McNary and Morris Burgess spent a few days last week with E. E. Buis and family. Mrs. Mary Hunter attended the Beech Wood circle Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Morris Goodwin. Willis Scobee and family visited Sunday with Harry Hunter and fami-
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The C. C. Club met with Mrs. Amy Buis, Thursday afternoon.
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TO Ol T R NEW HOME Bl ILDERS We extend our gratulations to our many friends who are building new homes for themselves this year. Every new home is a step forward, but it carries with it a series of “fixed charges”—interest, taxes, water rates, up-keep charges and all the rest. Why not prepare to meet them now by establishing a special fund with us to which you can add regularly and systematically ? “Carrying” your house will then be as easy as paying rent and much more profitable. FitiST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK. IN PUTNAM COUNTY
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PREV0 & THOMAS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service Phones -Office 305, Res. 693
Mrs. Halbert West spent a part of last week with Mrs. Sarah Dickerson.' Carl Snider of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Gray Wilson. Clarence Booker has moved into Dr. New’s property. Mrs. Epperson is on the sick list. Mrs. Homer Masten called on Mrs. Booker, Monday. Maude Hooser spent from Thursday until Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Melvin Frazier. Mrs. May Wilson is spending the week with Mrs. Charley Soots. William Pritchett and family of Lebanon spent Sunday with Lona
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Wyla Hooser and wife spent Sun-
day with Rob Hooser’s.
J. T. Blaydes and Luther Soots
was in Ladoga, Friday.
Melvin Frazier an family called on Abner Frazier’s Sunday evening. Mrs. Henry Lafoe called on Mrs.
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Visit Our New Shop The Star and the Palace barber shops have been combined, making the most up-to-date tonsorial parlor in the city. Expense was not considered in remodeling our new shop for the comfort of our customers. 7 chairs with 7 expert barbers. Come in and pay us a call. We would like for you to inspect our newly remodeled place of business.
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Butte Monday morning. Mrs. Florence Roe and children called on Mrs. Verna Riddell, Sun-
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Maude Hooser is staying with Mrs. M. C. Dickerson of Roachdale this week. Mr«. Sarah Gleason called on Mrs. Dee Cox, Monday. Mrs. George Barber and Mrs. Halbert West were in Roachdale Wednesday. Miss Lois Walls of Jamestown is
spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Verna Riddell.
COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING
There will be a meeting of the Putnam County Council, Saturday morning at 10 o’clock May 24, 1924, at the court house for Deficiency in funds. W. D. LOVETT Auditor It
Mrs. J. L. Moore of Bloomington spent Thursday her* on busmeiK
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The Commencement issue of the DePauw Magazine will be delivered Monday, according to an announcement made yesterday by Herman Carrington, Editor-in-chief. This will be the largest magazine ever publised by the Editors, being fifty-two pages long. It will contain the prize poems by Helen Shields, abort Paul Darrow and Russell A1 -itnder, essay by Mary H. Lloyd and Helen Preston, and some Chinese poems by Martha Walker.
BATNBRIDGR, R. R. 1 W. W. Goslin and wife of Thorntown visited James Goslin and family, Thursday of last week. Roy Detro and wife spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Helen = Mattox at Morton. Harve Gardner and wife of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Will Obenchain ' and Mrs. Lizzie Burkett took dinner | Sunday with James Skillman and
1 wife.
Milton Bowers and wife were in Fincastle Monday afternoon. ! Miss Hester Langford spent Saturday night and Sunday with home
folks.
Hans Sutherlin was in Greencastle Saturday. Mrs. Otha Bales called on Mrs. 1 Robert and Mrs. Roy Detro Monday evening.
WASHABLE CHENILLE RUGS For \ our Bath and Bed Rooms in the Following Sizes and Colors:
18 in. by 36 in. GREY and BLUE 21 in. by 36 in. GREY and BLUE ROSE and BLUE WHITE and BLUE LIGHT and DARK BLUE 21 in. by 46 in. GREY and BLUE .ROSE and WHITE LIGHT and DARK BLUE
27 in. by 54 in. GREY and BLUE ROSE and WHITE LIGHT and DARK BLUE
30 in. by 60 in -
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36 in. by 72 in. ; GREY and EUE ROSE and BLUE
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