The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER,
SATURDAY. JANUARY 8, 1927
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TUP OPERA
THF D ULY OANNKR Fntorw) in ihe I’rxt Offire al fir^prirnsflt*. liuiinna, an HPrmul class mail mail ter. 11 \I1RY M. SMITH I'Hitor anH PrnprfetM' S. R. RARIDFV, Hly FHitor
Personal And Local News
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Mr-. Mahlon Pisher who has been ipiii ill is reported improvintf. Henry O. Arnold of Fillmore was in the city on business Saturday. just two miles' down the road. He
I he ( hil<l Welfare < ommittee will i continued on west, hut th° town was meet at the Public Library on Mon- lwo i, a( .k east. He fnrjrot to •lay til let noon at 4 o elock. which direction the town was
from him when he made inquiry. He
63rd Year In Business Big: Strong: and Serviceable
Fourti'cd
Security
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The Woman’s Facutly Cltth
| hold i tneetintt Monday, J in
.1:00 p. m. in Evan • Tir.11.
Mi.. Isol Wells. |>opulur telephone • M-haifre operator, ha'- U'eti confined hi r apartment on North Polleije
continueil to .Manhattan or to Pleasant Gardens, he did not know which. Then he found lie would have to come to Greencasll and he wa> started hack in thi direction. He was told to keep on riving, Init went to the State Farm rid then turned north. He was told t take the fit-s-tum to the left and he did so, hut ended in a farm yard. He got -tatted again and was told to drive to the lights which he could see. The Cement Company pi t lights eaut- r his eyes and ended in the yard at
Pee Hive Rebakah Lr Ige will rr.ee• the cement plant. There he told th
V,( iiue on account of illne-s the pa t
week.
The W< man’.- Relief Corps w:K nun t Monday afternoon at 2 -/clock. Th. re will be installation of officerAll mentholare asked to bring -andwitrhr .
I It 11» WS RES IT.'I S ( olb-ge. Evan.-vili-. 25; Hutler, 2::. Wabash, •”.5; Mirwhester, 25. Danville, 2 1; Munci.-, 20. Hieh School. Martinsville, 2S ; Etanklin, 22. Coluntbu , lit; Shelbyville, .11. Rloomington, 20; Ru.-hville, IP. Mitchell, .!(>; Wa hington, IP. Medford, 25; Vincennes, 22. Logansitort, (il; Kokomo, :U. Muncie, 41; Emerson (Gaiyi, 3G. Newcastle, 22 ; Connersville, 21. Crawfordsville, To; Bntr.il, 21. Lebanon, 2K; Frankfort, 25. 1! uehdule, 21; Wingate, is. Van rturon, ;ii. Uelle L’nion, 21.
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Dividend Day
O i January 1st. iVe again, (levi,lo ' (-.ttr profits with our saving PrposP-
;;l the rate of P'..
rewards' of we are glad
nr
This i; one of the saving, and one which to extend to all.
SAFF.TL AND 4".
First National Bank Citizens Trust Co-
promptly at 7:30 o’clock Monday evening. All members are requeded to he present as there ar. busirc- - mat-
ter- to attend to.
The W. C. T. P. will meet Monday ; afternoon in the Presbyterian church. The program will be under the direction of the Program Committee,
be di
mon he was lost and asked to reeled to Green. :< tie. He was started once more and reached here about fight o’clock, after driving a considerable distaii farther than
was necessary.
In Friday’s issue of the Daily Ban-
ner in regard to the
, ,, , • i • : the meeting of th. Putnam Countv 1 consisting of Mrs. Jennie Jennings, . .
,, , . v- -m I- -ii i • Medical Association it wa stated that
Mr-. John i oung, Mrs. L. M. Liv-
Dr. Hawkins was elected president. ’This was an error, it should have
read, Dr. Joe Gillespie.
EFFICIENCY
STRESSED BY
MUSSOLINI (Continue, if rom page one)
I in you’t. It is filled with eiithu.-ia.-m j to achieve. It ^t|iy la- argued that it
//good cold weather starter now more dependable than ever
Probably no single feature of Dodge Brothers Motor Car has been more widely talked about and commended than the power and promptness of the starter. The new two-unit starting and lighting system now advances Dodge Brothers leadership in this important respect still
further.
There are now no moving starter parts when the car is in motion—no starter chain — no noise — no wear. The new starter is even more DEPENDABLE than the old, and far simpler and more compact in construction. Many other major improvements have been added during the past twelve months, all vitally affecting performance and increasing value far beyond the apparent measure of current Dodge Brothers prices.
H. A. SHERRILL
iiig'-tone, .Mrs. Mattie Gilmore. Tlei freshments and a serial hour will fol-
1 low.
Charles Froizer, employee of a fun eral director of Columbus, came here Thursday evening for the body of George Maker, who died of organic heart trouble at the Indiana State farm. The Irorly was waiting for the Columbus party at Itector’s FTm- . tal parlors, but Mr. Frozier had a hard time in getting to Greencastle. At Columbus, he was told he would see the Rector establishment on the
National road and for him to keep on. ,
driving until he saw it. Frozier said lacks ‘‘*P*-’ ri ence but it more tint, lie passed Putnamville going west, corn P f,,s te- in its intensity ol pjiit. and thinking he was lost, stopped a" a It will at temp th. impossible :u-1 farm home— and asked where Put- ueeeed. A outh and the
dominating spirit of oneness with fixed responsibilities and policy have been of marked assistance to me, achieving what was never dreamed of under the old system of pnlru-al
part} uffiliatkns.
At one of the Palaces where he does his dail> work. Premier Mus-el-ini has given orders that to woman shall he admit led to his presence. He tells why in tomorrow's article it the Ik,nner. Me also tells of the aianj extra-officio duties attendant niton
his pnsjliiHi.
V\ AM \SM \ it rOHiOl S.
Coach Pete Vaughn’.- fscailet quin- j let at Wabash Coll -ge took all the 1 wind out of the sails of the North | Manelte-ier championship basket ball j cruft at Crawfordsville, la.-t night in ■ the score of 35 to 25. “Red” RobJ inson led the Little Giants to victory
item concerning over the uii-state basket tiers. This I
leaves Notre Dame and Indiana the j only undefeated college team in the -tale at pi -eiit. ]
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■The Home of the Sy temntie Raver ’
Logansport is going good. Logans-! port, til; Kokomo, 11. Match out for ' the Loganberries at Hu state t.uirney. | Rusliville keeps the Consolation | Brick and Klnmninu on the Victory 1 Brick. Medford had plentv of trouble in disposing of Vincennes.
RAINBOW Beauty Shoppe 437 L. Anderson St. TO ADVERTISE MY BUSINESS I WILL DO WORK AT HALFPRICE THE REMAINDER OF THIS WEEK.
Work Done Sundays By Appointments.
Phone 513-X
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'‘I'o ' *■ j‘ ‘ sJ • ~ -J ‘ F At The Movies F i - l‘— b—4—.F
Opera House
A breezy farce, ‘‘Stop Flirting,' is the attraction at the Opera House this evening and it is a picture that is guaranteed to mak:* you forget all your troubles and laugh until your sides ache. The action of the film is taken at a licuse party and how a young man hoping to make his fi-an.-re dttire to marry him immediately, plan- to di. ::ppcur for a short time and then a- uddenly ro-appeur. He lielieves she* will realize ho.v mueh she cares for him if he docs this and that the minister will do the rest. However, th - girl gets wise to the scheme and begins flirting with a group of young men at the house
Marion isn’t the team it used to be (last year). Lebanon the only quintet that Itadefeated Bainbridge this season, dropped Frankfort, 2H to 15. Newcastle and ('oimersvilh* staged a merry old scrap with ottiy one point separating them at the final
gun.
Muncie looks good this season after a slow star..
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Due to the fact that Washington high school plays tin- Tiger Cubs in a return game here on January 21, ■ a number of local fans asked us today just why the Hatchets won* defeated at .Mitchell on Friday evening by the score of 10 to 1‘J. Well, as w-e didn’t see the game of course we couldn’t tell them the exact au.se, but w-e suggested that it might have been the small playing floor at .Mitchell and maybe the Hatch) t- had an “off night.” We don't believe, judging by tin* present season sc ire-, that Mitchell is 11 points better than Burl F’riddle’s net squad but you knowbasket ball is basketball and playing floors are playing flours. Grecnoasth fans are interested in the Hatchets this winter and some of- them have placed this aggregation near the front in mythical Big Ten selections mailed to us. We are wondering just what position they will rat - after Greencastle beats ’em up here. I \h-h-i Aleck. Now pull the old gag I •Jioiil the last laugh being the best. |
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Franklin Downs Del’uuw Basket ball fans t f the Hoosiei state are now wondering if Gtis Wag- | otr has developed another cliainnion--hip aggregation. Early in the season Franklin went to Bloomington
Notice
From 1 i*. M. to 7:30 P. M. Every Sunday, 1 Will ()])en My Delicatessen. 1 will have Roast Bo . Bal ! Ham, Con Beef, Boiled Ham, .'il k ' S i. 1, Baked B an all kinds of Pickles, Pig Fi t —Doughnuts Pies, Cukes. We Put Butter on Our Sandw iche-.
(TTY MEAT MARKET cG DELICATESSEN 22 South Vine St.
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City aggregation and returned home l with two victorie-. Thursday night of this we k Franklm entertained DeRauw and pealped the Tigers by a -core of l!> to 25. In this game Franklin look el invincible, displaying rare scoring power, and a sturdy defense. This Franklin tram c- mes to Crawfordsville to play Wabash soon and the game now looms as one of the big home attractions for the Little Giants. If Coach Vaughn am 1 his
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and fell before Indiana by a wide
party, which creates « number T ex-j margin. At that time Franklin did tremely funny situations. John T. j not appear very strong but the sit-
_ Murray, Wanda Hawley, Hallam Cooley and F.thel Shannon are the
• featured players.
We Also Sell Dependable Used Cara □ □DBE- BROTHEtRS MOTOR. CARS
VONCASTLE “The Kick-Off” is featured in tuo new hill at the Voncastle Theatre. You will know from i‘s title what kind of a picture it is, but you cannot estimate its thrills without ser-
ing it.
Thi- is not the first football picture, nor yet the last, but for pure, -u.-tained interest, capped by a stai = spirint of tremendously courageous E success, jt is incomparable. George Walsh is the star who E brings to this fictional photoplay = all the realism of the college grid- ^ iron. He is the very picture of the E undergraduate hero. As a football = star, he recreats all the emotions E that murk an Autumnal holiday in = sport; the courage and fear, the = cheering and wailing, the hopes hi Id E I high and dashed-down; all the play = of the various pha.-es of human nut E ure that mix so riotously among th* = thousands who gather in the great E college Ixiwl.- to watch their favorite H - and enemies clash. j = “The Kick-Off” is decidedly wril E
worth seeing.
j not ap(rear very strong hut
I nation has certainly changed in the : past two weeks. Last week the Bap- ' lists invaded Evansville for tw* games, ran roughshod over the Pocket
Awards Made To 1926 Grid Men I Gold footballs were presented tii® I
im in her.- of the l!)2(i football tea: I by John Bucket!;, president of /. I
til et; Imdy, on behalf of the t .tit i) i> at Chape! today. The i
*t n reivin'’ the awards vver* • [
tain-elect Anderson, ex-Cuptain b. lor, ytunridge. Me--eismith,
plav.'i- atop Franklin thej will have Bray> Howell, Beid Shrap, Ma I accompli* ed a feat not duplicated pirebaugh, Brandenhurg, Cusl l.y any other state five since the LoVllacei Huffman, Smith, U i^er,
Baptists put on full speed.-—Craw- ;m( | (; uml
fordsville Journal. - Dr.’ Henry B. Eong.len, vice-pres-
i den . of the University, followed vvm
a talk on our approaching exam-, expressing his firm belief in examinations given to secure job-, to te- 'itelligence, and to test knowledge. Dr. Longden expressed a dcsite that vve might take our examinatio.i
I with a will to conquer and ent ui.-i.i--
snt for .h** struggle, such as the altitude we take on entering a foot 5,ill
game.
He encouraged the best use of t-i 1 ’ next thre * weeks before examinationami expressed his c nfidence in If 1
Clay pool Trio" u tider d i re<t ion o fYa r- [ abi,i . t > 1 °f lh> ‘ <losi "’ 1 olyn Ayres Turner. fimnded us of our holiday joys m' (i;30- Indianapolis Athletic Huh U 1 0j L wi ' hc ’'- an,i ' a hfttrtv w,sh Orchestra. “ * stu<lents for a "happy ini1
Successful examination tinio.'’ Resting that each student must :
| his own Santa Claus.
BRAZIL COMES HERE NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT.
W I MM. 'll It) II \M S HEAT A LIGHT ( ().. 268 METERS.
h:30—Christian Men Builders, Inc. 10:45—Fir-1 Presbyterian church
services.
4:45— Ve-ner Services, Second
PiAsbyterian Church.
5:45 — Organ Recital by Charles
Hansen.
6:15—Carlin Music Co., Featuring
7:45
vices.
-First Evangelical church scr-
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Our Customers Are Our Friends And we want you to know we have had splendid response to our offerings all I he year. Our stocks in every department are new and clean. Where there is a slow item we'll dii> il up and you will he satisfied with the price. Our inventory shows very few “dead ones.” Our folks are getting: ready to show you the wanted items for early spring 1 sewing. ALLEN BROTHERS
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