The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 January 1927 — Page 2
ttit ORFmrAfm.R dati.y banntr. Thursday. January 20.1027
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FRFH T UIRKRRY VT THF. nick ami cliildren. RrtT\R^ ( a\fi:RF\rr. 1 'I'lin ilrtectivc.i md thrir famHics lir-ld an njstef supper .Vlnnday eve- | ninp af the home of Mr aful Mr-.
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WILLIAM 'FOX PRESENTS'
Personal And Local News
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Mi- draco Ilrownimr ha: hoCn
thi> ]>a t few clays.
I'rank Bittlo was in Indianapolis'
yesterday on business.
Mrs. Albert Stoners condition is somewhat improved today. \Vc men of Moosehnrt I.epion will 1 mk ct tnniKl. at 7d!0 o’clock. j
Sam I.loyd.
BATTERY SERVICE
M. E. SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL PICNIC SUPPER
l.\< I.FMFNT WKATHFR FA I Is TO PUT DAMPER n\ FHE FFSTIVITIF.S.
Fi;rn r.\i;i:i:itRY
Local Itotarians who have attended
Don Hall, local Hudson and Essex lions of Rotary International, ns well denier is in Detroit on business. | as the conference at Mancie last Fob-
, ruary, are pleased to learn that Fred
Ame rican I.e K ion Post AS meets to*' (. arhorrVf of Ml 1 warkre, declared to
and their wive; recent conven
been
night for fir t wave reeonaissance. Delta Theta Tau meeting ha jiostpnnerl until next Thursday. .M. J. Murphy was in Indianapolis, Wednesday on leiral husines-..
Baptist prayer meeting: tnniffht at Ddn o’clock at the church.
JOHK GRIt'i" oWRKY PieJiuim
The regular Presbyterian
Although the clouds 'liunsr heavy and travel l>y foot and automobile,, was fraught with danger owing tc the now ami the llppery streets, yet th • women of the Woman’s Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church nothing daunted were out !•' large numbers to attend the annual picnic supper which was held in the social rooms of the church Tuesday evening, January IKih. Husbands and friend' also joined with the members in making it a happy occasion. Vt o’clock .Mrs. Heaventidg"', president of the local auxiliary invitrd all those present to repair to the dining room of the church where Mis.' Lidia Talbott and her splendid committee were in charge. A feast of good things was spread lief .are ns and in true cafeteria style we helped ourselves. Before being seat: d all. joined in singing America. After b n - itig nin.-t efficiently served, Dr. Taylor offered a touching and fervent )iraver, after which Mrs. He.avenridge 1
, , , , introduced Miss Beckwith one of th: the lodge, a banquet was served and r . . ; , . members of the Young women s bus-
Are yon having tioublo with your halt t.y fiurinor the col;! weathor? Wo can solve yonr battery trouItlos. \\ r o have an expert battery man, who is at your disposal. We service all batteries. We also have rental batteries. Roinomber we charge batteries. Phone (i8.
Im the "greatest song lender in America,’’ will be one of the attractions at the Indiana Rotary District c nference at Fort Wayne, Monday and Tuesday. February 21 and 22.
Franklin Street Garage
MOOSE HOI D P tin t
Members of the Mor.-e Lodge, No. ir>02 and tlieij- families enjoyed a party in the club i-noms of the ergan-
W. Poplar Street.
The ('"-Workers of the Baptist Chinch will meet with Mrs. Howard ll-ii t Fiiday ufterno-n at 2:30
FACES BANKRUPTCY
BERT LYTELL
III-.RIIERT RAW’LIN’SON, HUNTLEY CORDON, (’AROLYN’ SNOWDEN’, FRANK KEENAN
TONIFtHT
10c 25c
Ha " v <$&w
TH E ( ()LLEGIANS-EPSIDOE N<). 0.
A WORD OF M’PRKI I \TlON
Die Minister for his message of -ym1 pathy. hope and encouragement -h -
1 v..11 in tak - this method to thank musicians, the pall hearers, ami all
Mi. and Mrs. Andrew W’immer were here today from Rainhriclge.
bridge.
ization Wednesday evening. Follow’ ptajci -i ip regular bu iness .-cssion o nutting tonight at 7:30 o’clock in
tne church l>avlor. the remainder of the evening spent . . , , ,
i. , . ,, , I, moss committee, who took charge c.t The Coterie will meet Friday eve-1 In dancing. More than a hundred were |ho proKram
ning with Mrs. I\. R. Hamrick, 112 prc.'C.t. ^ solo by Mrs. Gillen, ac-eompanied
by Mrs. Oti- at the ju’ano was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Reeves gave a reaci-
y“° ’ _ ing telling of her conversion to the SI. LOT IS, Jnji. --David J° nes | Home Missionary idea in her characwho, but a few years ago was a soap trristio f ashion ; Miss Ayer accctn-
.Iiul * .lame- P. Hughes was j n ; alesman in the Armour < empany panied by Miss Campbell of the Mu N'Wpoit Thuisday acting as specir.l organization and I ise reputation y j e s t .h,i :i ] sang two lovely nuniliei-. judge in a case being tried there. 01 being able to sell anything, was chairman then introduced Mrs.
thrown ir/.o butki tcy in the Fed- n ., r , t-^mndu 0 f Clikago; also Mr .
11,(1 1 ’ uml s( - n ' ,w ' s ° t f t Mls - K, '-.f‘ral Court yesterday with liahilities Pittenger, corres ! M»nding secretary, of Haute, who ct - moro than ^2,000,000. Indianapolis; Mrs. Wilcox, Treasurer,
In addition, fad brought to light p.,Porte; Mrs. Dedelow, Junior Sueshow that he lias duplicated nc- rotary, Hamnioml. Our own Mrs. and mortgages, selling the foudu- O trom, president; Mrs. Hixon and lent paper to banks ami finance com- M is. Dimmitt all conference officers, panics. < luinis against the Duxin Miss Dimmitt, all conference officer.-,. Iionos t. mpany, manujactuiei ot Ka ve the address of the evening. She laumlry machinery, from financ- is a c -ifte,| speaker. Has a winn'r.g companies and batiks with whom thi : personality, and is a strong and rc-
Mi -. \. P. Burn-ide, 409 East duplicated paper wn; negotiated, ag sourceful leader in the’Mubileo Plan” 'Seminal ;■ stiei-t, will be hostess to gregate approN’.mately $1,730,00:), j{ pr ; U | t ] rPSS throughout was replete 'tie VVnmnn’s Bible Clhs- of the Meth | according to computations male hv w ith valuable information concerning ’odist Church on Friday afternoon at banking official . the work which is being done in
I he company had un extensive bus schools, missions, hospitals etc. To
II i s, (' rppt . ‘ n( ’ s s throughout the MbM 1 " M c -t j t rv to tabulate the good the society i’. al:i1 !l ^ a,t ' ,1,e N' f>u -'b. More than j accomplishing in this brief space,
100 laundries, many of h'tii struggl- t .. 1M no t done. Slie emphasized tl)e itig .-hops, may be de-ti yeil as the importance of the slogan
CECIL ROBERTS January 31, Monday
BE=
worth Snider of Terre
pa "1 away Sunday \va held at Fill-
more, Tuesday afternoon.
' Mis. John Cannon is expected li me oon from New York City \vh i" he has been on an extended ' \ ,- wi i in- daughter, Mary Cath-
erine.
JANUARY
Nino mol*© days loft of our sale. Nino moro real bargain days ask thoso who liavo boon to Todds.
North Side Clothing Store
‘The Storo for tho Lad and His Dad"
2:30 o'clock.
Profi or Sam C.
ca-.tle this noon to assume
(j-,:: Aberdeen College at Ab“ldei i, South Dakota, on Januai;
t wenti: th.
Word was received in the Treasur-
111 of those who in any manner ad-I ot thosi
idnistiated to the caie and comfort nn lielnvcd wife (lining her !n.-t I'm ; and c.-pecially am 1 deep'y ati-ful to Putnam County II ,-pital, e physician - and nurses in attond- . id : the Kinca-'le Community, c--.,-!-, and - -Intivr i who did so ii f : us at the time of the great-
net 1.
whose love and .empathy P1 .y, 0 ffi cp yesterday that Harold
Looking
re.-tilt of the ni tc or chattel mortg-, B .„. kwar( ,-. . iml "Thinking Forward”, ages held agaimt them .*,hrough mis-] Tho const antly increasing growth! representations o) Jones, it was said.. n f (|, P vi-ork, niiturally requires new, ; by bankers with ’i iu ji t jj„^ s> an( | npw equipment and tin-
found i xpro icn i beautiful flo>;,l |{ 0 |,| ) i MS ’ >( i^ pl-mning to i-eturn ' v1,orn ,1onPs dealt, his practice wa “Jubilee Fund” is confidently expect-j tribute.-. rilll , a n m P his it . s again early in V a ° * lnU, ! ,lr >; m “ n equipnre.n >,,, b y 1930, the time of the both An-j 1 or all if which 1 an d"great- thp S| , rin Ht . ha> been .spending the - 4 tUk< ' n ' l 0 ' im< ‘ not ( L ? r fh '' niversary when the Woman's Home! ful and appreciative, ■ , j,, Tucson Vri/on-i , mortgage in payment. Hus paper ; Missionary Society of the church was Sin • rrlv, Simpson McGattghei. .lone - would take to the banks <i a i j- 0Un( | P ,| meet these needs. This
Mi . E. R. Carswell, f.09 Anderson finance company and have it dis-1 fin „| j s
St. who ha been confined to her ;‘'°unted, telling them ho needed ready '
MASONK NOTH i.
Called meeting Tempi" Lodge, No. 17 F. & A. M., Friday, 7:30 p. m. f.
May I o thank the Undertaker-, ' . degr
Basket Ball
h li,' past few weeks by illne-; bioncy in hi - maiutfumiring bus-
M< thodiit Mo pital In In* '
dianapoli today for special treat- A little later, if the laundryman iU , nt. couldn’t jiay the note or after it had been partially paid, Join s would take J. '' ammack has en display in a note for ihe rest including hi h- -tudio display ca-'o, a number of payment on the old note. He would
interesting winter scenes in
raised by every member pay-
|ing fifty cents at each birthday ur-
very
Grei nca -tic.
promise the customer to
til the expiration of the above period. These consecrated women de-1 serve our whole-hearted support in this building program and in all other programs where the Master’s vole - is heard clear and distinct saying, I “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto!
destroy the | on( , , ( f t j, p ] Pax t ( ,f these, ye have;
M V MI ATT AN
Thursday Night, Jan. 20 DE PAUV/
I boy won In prove well ^ote, but instead of destroying 1 ,| nP unto Me worth while the middle of next the ol) | notPt miH i, e | (1 h y ‘ August. I banks or finance organizations, he
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Snider, Mrs. ," oul<l fail to takP ^ U P :mf l 1, ’‘’ oTho ii.. Lisbj , Mr. and Mrs. Frank ncw aolP ' , Mary Kathryn Sublett is quite ill J I .an-', Robert Day, Mrs. Smith and! 1l 2' credotors wlio a|1 ’ | with typhoid fever. Mi- . Charles Marshall attended tiic ^ H ’ av ' r ’ struck .ire the finance rom-» Miss Lola Necse was in Brazil
funeral of Mrs. Elaworth Snider at who haV( ’ r1ail,lfi cf i » 1 ' out ?I>- f Saturday.
Fillmore, Tuesday afternoon. 2.10,000 against the former high- Miss M a r ie Kattman of Poland
powered salesman, (hum of *.he,
VS.
BUTLER
THE GREAT MAX ROSEN Violinist AT MEHARRY HALL
Friday Evening At8:00
O'clock
Seats on sale at Stevens Drug Store PRICES--$1.00 and 75c
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Mi Ileid, Miss Ruth McKenzie hanks amount to approximately,,. . . . and Mbs Marguerite Bodemer of In- $480,00 and unsecured creditors claim " 1 ' Uls ‘
dianapolis were the guests of Mrs. ure $32.1,000.
was the week-end guest of Mi.-s
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Rosoi’ved soal ticket sale at
Hamilton’s Book Store, Wednesday and Thursday at 10 A. M. Preliminary Game at 7 P. M. Game stalls at 8 P. M.
Admission $1.
Bodemer is private secretary to the foreign buyer of ladies’ dresses at L. S. Ayers Co.
in Green-
VIr. and Mi-. Robert BaYnett, Mr. and Mrs. John Awbrey, Mrs. Mary Barnett and Cecil Barnet; 1 ;,were cal* lid to Indianapolis Wednesday afternoon by the illness of Mrs. O. E. Babe). Mrs. Barber was formerly Miss Bvait Barnett.
.Sunday evening with Mr. and
ruptcy was filed in the United States' Em " ,Cn Yl ; ? h ^ Couit wef.*.?rday by four locnl coin-' Mis. Ed Hcrien was ponies who declare thuu David Jones [ cn> ’ 1e 1 11 urf;l >-
Company is insolvent and owes i.i NVvoral fiom here attended the excess cf $2^X10.000. Another pet!- clinUm <'«nter —Putnamville game
lion asking a receiver, was field and Reelsiille Friday night,
the hearing will he held this morn- [ Mrs. Gen. Sublett is improving ing before Federal Judge Paris to i rrom hcr illnc ” of typhoid fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Long spent; thinkin 2\ 1 hcrs< ' lf °[ th : ...a xt- , h.. ncs s of the memento, -hr turned to
King Haakon and spoke a few words. Before the astonished court she turned up the royal coat-sleeve and with her own hands removed tho cuff-buttons that His Majesty wa;
wearing. Turning impetu. u Mr. Rosen, she handed him It" " - and the violinist conff-'se- th.it was so amazed at the jin"e 1 ' 1 '' 11 j that he almost committi I tin in ( cretion of putting them on wh i" the royal presence.
determine whether the receivership j shall be granted.
BKKK CHAPEL
Announcement has lieen made of the coming wedding of Miss Dor-|
jothy Powell to Mr. Telford Orbisonj Mr - an ' 1 Mrs. Clarence Humphrdy both of Indianapolis. The wedding!“ h< l ^ daughters, took dinner 8unwill take ],laee at 3:30 o’clock Wed-j’ 1 ®^ w ‘th Mr. and Mrs. < barley Hen-
nesday afternoon, Jan. 19, at the ,1r j*’
inington Methodist Episcopal church' ^ 1l, ' ^*'1 w ' 11 meet 1 hursde.y of Indianapolis. January 87th, with Mrs. Oscar O’-
This la pay day.
Mr. and Mr . Sam Rice of Washington, D. are the guests of Mr.
ibunr.'irva
CHARLES RECTOR FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Lady Assistant. Phone, 341;
Private Chapel.
Ambulance Service. Residence, 652.
'and Mrs. Charles P. Broadstreet. Mr. Rice lias been one of the star outlitdder f ihe Washington American ilrague baseliall team for several years. He will go from here to Hot Springs for some preliminary training and will then join his team in Florida, for the strenuous spring
ROSEN WEARS LINKS OF KING OF NORWAV
Gifts of jewelry from royalty to concert artists are not uncommon, but Max Rosen, violinist, who will be ; heard here in recital on January 21 at 8 p. m. ( boasts of a gift that has actually been used by royalty. The diamond cuff-links that Mr. Rosen will wear at Mchanry Hall were once worn by King Haakon of Norway. It was during his last European
training season prior to the opening
of the 1927 American league season I family of Greencastle visited ; in April. day with Mr. and Mrs. Curti
Hair.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hibbs have
moved to the home vacated by Mr. (° ur ( ka ( Mr. Rosen enjoyed unusual and Mrs. Harry Curie. success in Norway and Sweden, and Miss Bi-tiell Spelicet spent the Wo* commanded to appear in a pri-week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Will val( ’ musicale before King Haakon Bain and children. and Queen Maude at the palace in Tho Epworth League social will be Christiania. Queen Maude was most hold Wednesday evening, January 26 gracious to the young performer, an'! with Bernice and Krma O’Hair, This the conclusion of tho program will be a pound social. showed lu-r enthusiasm unmistakably. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Minniek and She fingered her own jewels as if
Sun- considering them as a suitable gift Min- i for Mr. Rosen. Then perhaps he-
Slightly Soiled 200 SHEETS
All Sizes Very Marked Reduction of Price ALLEN BROTHERS
