The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1924 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GRflENCASTUB, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, JULY JJjgj

Opera House

k. COOK Proprietor t*nd Manager.

Doors Open 6:30—Two Shows —Shows Start 7:00

LOCAl NEWS

Program Subject to Change Without Notice.

W ednesday

PETE .MORRISON In the Western Photoplay “Duty First”

STAN LAUREL In Hall Roach’s Comedy’ “Smithy”

W. F. Kocher spent Indianapolis.

the day in

Mrs. VV. W. Tucker is spending the day with Dr- and Mrs- Wineger of Indianapolis-

Thursday WILLIAM RUSSELL In the Thrilling Photoplay “The Sea Master”

POLLY MORAN In the Western Comedy “Cactus Nell”

The Dunlavy-Stoops drug store is being repapered this week. William Callahan is doing the job.

THE DAILY B

Entered in the Post Oflu castle, Indiana, as second matter.

HARRY M. SMIH Editor and Proprtfor S. R. RAR1DEN, CilyjEditor

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at Greenriass mail

BALLOTING CONTINUES IN NEW YORK

H. ASKEW

PALMER CHIROPRXrTOR

Over Banner Offie

Office Phone 189

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The Woman's Study club will hold ] an all day meeting Thursday with .Mrs. A- A. Abott at Limedale.

DePauw Summer School Notes

PREV0& THOMAS

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service Phones—Office 305, Res. 93

For Your “ Fourth" Dinner

DRESSED CHICKENS

New Beets Strawberries Gooseberries Canteloups

Cucumbers Tomatoes

Pineapple

Onions

Cauliflower Radishes

Carrots Spinoch Fancy Eating Apples

All At Cooper's Grocery Prices Right Phone No. 90 Closed All Day, Friday, July 4

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spurgeon of Indianapolis are spending the week with friends and relatives in this city.

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Gov. Davis ^ Ritchie ^ Cox 49 Walsh 1 Saulsburg 6 Owen 25 Ferris

It Was In ITil

Practically all of lie summer school students will sjend a safe and sane fourth in Gremcastle, due to the ruling of the ficulty to adhere to the catalogue i rovisions for a one-day vacation. A:tion of the

clock.

The Thursday reading club will

meet with Mrs. Brox Stringer on South Locust, Thursday at 2:30 o'-j * tu ' ip " ts to o « b ‘f ln it ™ ™

j classes on Saturday, JJy fifth, was ! not heard favorably because of state

returned requirements regarding the number

of days of school in the session, which would necessitate a lengthening of the summer term. No clas-

Mr. George White has

from Indianapolis where she visited her daughters, Mrs. Newby and Mrs. Peek. ;

Thirty-Fourth Ballot Smith 311 McAdoo 44 ^ J. W. Davis 107 Underwood 39 | Ralston 31 i Glass 24 | Robinson '•... 24 j Gov. Davis 3 j Ritchie 1® Cox 04 Walsh 1 Saulsbury 6 Owen 0 Ferris 30 Mississippi and Oklahoma switched to McAdoo and convention was thrown into uproar. Saulsbury ® Owen 25

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Mr. ami Mrs. W. A- Beemer will leave tomorrow for points throughout the East. They will be gone several weeks-

ses will be held on July fourth, however, and a great many students living in nearby localities will spend

the day at their homes.

* Enrollment in the summer session

Miss Miriam Clements of Craw- has increased by almost twenty-five fordsville is visiting her grandpar- in the past two weeks, bringing the ents Mr. and Mrs. W .W. Tucker of total up to more than two hundred, this city for several days. The late registrant*; consist of teach-

ers from schools of Indanu whose

Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis, Mr. and ac h 0 ol term has just closed

Mrs. Rome Goddard, Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Fills

Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Otto spent Sunday at Owen Park.

Camp Site Auction July 4th

cation with home folks. Mrs. George McKinley

Hoosier Highlands Summer Resort

Located on Eel River, 5 miles south of Reelsville and 3 miles north of Poland, Indiana.

Patriotic Address by Capt Hoscoc It. Poland, of Noblesville.

Music by the Jackson Township Community Band—Come out and buy a lot.

is visiting

her sister, Mrs. Florence Lee. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E- church will have an all lay meeting and quilting at the home of Miss Kate Reel, Wednesday, July 9th. Eac hmember is requested to bring one dish of food. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Foster of Wayne Town visited friends here Sun-

day.

Miss Margaret Donald spent Thurs- , dijy with Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.

Reel.

Itev. Loreland will preach Sunday | morning and evening. i Sunday school at 10 o’clock <\ery j Sunday morning. Every one pome-

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of Rochester spent Tuesday night and Wednesday here. Mr. Miller was at one time editor of the Rochester Republican.

A great

many of the students ‘his summer are taking work required by the new school laws in or-ie*' to hsve licenses granted or renewed. The coursa* are those in practice teaching, obser vation, metohds of teaching and general courses in psychology and education.

A

five years after the signing of the Declaration of Independen* that ‘cheque books” were “irnted.” Then it was that the bankerlf London began to issue check Inks in place of deposit receipts J goldsmiths’ notes which had rmerly been used. | But once they were used, * other methods of transferring fuu were doomed to discard. Today, because checks ai simple, safe and convenient, 95 , ; / , ofhe business of the world is done byheck. Have you a Checking Acunt ? If not, this bank invites you DPen one.

Thirty-Second Ballot Smith 322 McAdoo 4 15 J. W. Davis 128 Undewood 39 Ralston 33 Glass 24 Robinson 24 Gov. Davis 6 Ritchie 16

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE OLDEST BANK IN P^NAM COUNTY

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Miss Fuller, rural supervisor of a Johnson County schols, spoke at the

Saulsbury 6 Owen 25

ThirtyThird Ballot

Smith 310 McAdoo 404 J. W. Davis 121 Underwood 39 Ralston 31 Glass 32 Robinson 24

Thirty-Fifth Ballot

Smith 323 i = McAdoo 439 i E J. W. Davis 107 = Underwood 39 ! E

IT’S NO CMC

Getting ready for :ay’s outing, cook

ing oneself, cooking ials—Let us serve

you with ready to eat, tables.

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Robert Best, who suffered concus sion of the brain in a fall from

cherry tree at the home of his fa- summer School convocation this then- oouth of the city was reported morning on the subject, ‘‘The ieachelightly improved today. er's Progress.” Her entire talk was in regard to the rural school amt i i{ a ] s t on o.,

Mr. and Mrs. John Woitynek and the problem of its teaching force.; Thirtv oivth r>_ii Af

Mrs. M. A. Wolfe motored to Indi- g e h said, “America can never make | g nl jth * '-yQ anapolis Tuesday to see Mr. Wolfe U p to her millions of country chil- i jvf r Adnn iqo

who is in the St. Vincent hospital, dren for allowing them to be given j ^v. D'ivi«

the haphazard training of trial ami j (j n derwood .39 enor * 1 Ralston 33 In relation to her subject she said, j Thirty-Seventh Ballot '

“A teacher s progess is from teacm Q. mlfh

ing, not from experience in

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Roiled Ham Dried Beef Canned Fish Fancy Cheese Pickles Olives

)tato Chips indwich Filling alad Dressing elly and Jams -oaf Cakes Yesh Fruits

who is doing as well as can be

pected.

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Howard, Dean, proprieor of the Dean Motor Company, returned today from Lansing Michigan. Mr. Dean and his helpers drove several new models of Oldsmobiles through to

this city.

E. A. BR0VING Phone 24 11

Mrs. Albert Alice and Mrs. C. C. Tucker arrived home Tuesday from a motor trip to New York and Boston, where they went a month ago. They left New York Saturday

their return trip.

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Mrs. Theodore Bock was operated on yesterday at the county hospital,

other profession. We must not s* temporary, we must be permanent. If we are going into a profession, let’s go into it for life. We must

eliminate the temporary stepping- ,7^

stone idea in school teaching.” She continued, “A peipon who is going to make a success at teaching is not going into anytrang easy.” In speaking of the neeij of professionally trained teachers she said, “Every school building should be like an all-star cast, each subordt-

for appendicitis by Dr. T. T. Noble being perfect in hit part. Th<» of Indianapolis, assisted by Dr. W. fi rs t s t e P is to make up your mimf W. Tucker. Mrs. Bock was formerly f° Jtrow and keep on growing. The Miss Lucille Snider. She is reported next step is a continuation of this,

as doing nicely.

McAdoo 446 J- W. Davis 107 | Underwood 39 Ralston 32

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Robinson 24 ! Gov. Davis 3 Ritchie 17 Cox 55 Walsh 1 Saulsbury’ 6 Owen 24

Thirty-Eighth Ballot

McAdoo 444 Smith 321 J. W. Davis 105 Ralston 32

1 This Store C losed slay Friday, July 4th f

REELSVILLE

Riley Hathaway is spending his va- iK (St j

| Ice cream social at the Putnamiville Community house, Saturday, [.lul y5. Benefit M. E. Sunday school.

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Thomas Jefferson reading his draft of the Declaration of Independence to the committee of Con cress.

Drawn from an old fmui

Central.

Trust

Company

‘WHERE MONEY GROWS”

The program for the Home Coming

at Mt. Pisgah, fiv£ miles south of Russellville, on July 13th, nearing completion. Rev. B- F- Ivy, of Indianapolis, a former pastor, will preach in the morning. A basket dinner and fellowship hour will follow at noon time. The Rev. U- G. Leazenby, superintendent of the Crawfordsville district, also a former pastor, will deliver the address in the afternoon-

Everybody will be welcomed.

We must become permarpnt and develop along our special line. We must think of education las a grow-

ing, living process.

Miss Fuller will hold ij conference tonight at seven o’clock in West College for anyone wisjing advice on their own school prollems.

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VACATION SCHOOL CLOSES

The Daily Vacation Hble School j which has been conducted by the [ five Protestant churches |>f the city

Theta Chapter of Delta Theta Tau c i loses its four weeks wor j on Thurs-

ram given

initiated eight new girls Monday eve- 6 R y at 9 30 with a pro ning, June 30 at eight o’clock. The b V children of the ceremony was held at the home of P arer| ts of all Eleanor Theek. The new members P ec ' a lly invited to come

were then entertained at a banquet held at the Christain church, and

the childfcn

to

Avenue church at tWs h ur and be the guests of the childqn for one

hool. The

are es. College

ITSKOLD

Don’t suffer from the heat when you can make ice in a few minutes as pure and cheaper than you can buy and always have it on

hand.

For the convenience of making ice cream or ice for any purpose, with a formula that is guaranteed

to produce results.

Formula and full directions for making ice may be had by remitting Fifty Cents in coin or satmps

to the

ITSKOLD ICE COMPANY 702 Stewart St., Seattle, Wash.

NICE

Tires are lower in pric va ys the first to give the buying public the advantage. Why mknown brands when you can secure such well known braY Vacuum Cup Kel/y Springfield, United States and Giant Tireuch moderate prict«

ANDERSON LCANIZING CO.

Don’t mar y<*urth with bad tires 10*> NORTH JACKSON ST CKEENCASTLE IND

NOTICE

OTTO F. LAKIN

Our store will be close dy Friday, July 4. We will havd line of fresh bakery goods o>s-1 day. Louis F. Hays, Sou*le ! Square. 2t ;

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FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRIVATE CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE

WANTED—Ten or twend country cured ham by Julyf-T.

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Neely

O’Hair, 412

street. Phone 160.

East tut :-2t

Washineton St. & Spring Ave Phone 815

music and clever historic toasts com- h° ur ' an d learn somethiir of what plcted the evening's entertainment. has bepn done for themlduring the Those initiated were Margaret Me- ^ our weeka °f the sc h 0 '* The at-I-ain, Annice Moore, Josephine Sto- tendance has kept a very high daily Elizabeth Stoner, Mary Hauck, average, and the interest ha« been

ner,

Anna Louise Wright, Eunice Misner, sustained both on the prt of the

Eddie Says-

Fredys Cox.

teachers anl children.

From the standpoint oi those who

William MacDonald’s loud-speak- are promoting this new experiment ing radio outfit in his sales room in religious education, i has been has been an attraction for Green- a decided and unquestiolable sue-! castle people who are interested in ’ss. This has been mala possible! the Democratic convention In New only by the voluntary strvice of a York. Through the radio, Mr. Mac- most effective corps of ijachers, all! Donald has been able to give his of whom have served regularly and| customers and friends up-to-the-min- faithfully without thouglt of any 1 ute service on what is being done other remuneration than that which: in Madison Square Garden, as the comes to these who renter a valu-; sending station in New York was able service to the comnlinity. heard plainly here since the ballot- o U ing began Monday, and quick results NOTICE—The W. F. [ocher res- 1 on all ballots were hear by the big taurant on the northwes corner of crowd which listened in on this re- the square will be closii all day, i ceiving station. July 4th. 2-2ti

ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER BAIRNER WANT A)S PAT

“Ladies—I have some he best looking Aprons at $1.00 each, you ever saw. I can give them to you inizes—light or dark materials. Come upe second floor and I’ll be glad to wait on . BERT WRIGHT.

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ALLEN BROTHERS M E WE CLOSE ALL I JULY 4th

Worth Back”