The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 January 1927 — Page 2
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THE OnEENfASTT.E DAILY BANNER,
TUESDAY. JANUARY 25.192’
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THE OP® A HCDSE
Personal And Local Nefws
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r till— s yOcTi* chance to syet a howlinpr eyeful in the funniest department store ever filmed. You’ll see for the first (and last!) time, floor-walkers on roller skates, and a hundred prankish absinth ties that make this super farce-comedy the most fantastic furore of fun ever filmed.
Uu ^n K. Hmwn is at homo from : Inl ine trip to Miami, FlfrrUn. where lie spent a week.
TFIP nui.Y DVXNTR rntered in the Post Offirn nt fireenrasrle. (n,liana, im lieeomi rlaaa mail matter. HARRY .M. SMITH fMItor and Proprietor s. n. mnmrcx, nty rdimr
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fell Sunday inoma hndly -pmineii
Madeline Rui.s inir and uffered
ankle.
Mr. Haskett passed away early > in a> eveninp: at his home near
this city.
1 ail Crawley i- quarantined at li home at :!0<J X. Indiana St. sufr with a had ease of small-pox.
ALMOST INAMMOIS niere has keen a queMion in the minds of -ome folk h w the peoph 'l of Indiana were standitiff !>.\ th. ■ "lione dry 1 ’ prohibition law and i's enforcement. The following petition wa® circulat-:
ed:—
We, the undersigned, legal voters, and residents of Andr rson St., (!rei»n-'
Hr Me.i-tlia Washington Club will 1 castle, Indiana, hereby declare ourmeet Wednesday afternoon at 2:8C -selves to hr : unalternblj opposed to . tork with Mrs. Tom Sweet, lOlC any weakening of the prohibition enSouth Indiana -treet. , forcement law in Indiana.
One street of our city was can
Caul Lear, who underwent an opei- I vassp< j with the following results:
mprov* Xin’ty one • igned it, eleven would
ing nicely at his home on N. Indiana
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not, or did not, four families were not eligible, not having lived hero! long enough to establish their resi-
dence, hut would if they could; two
The star who made you r el with laughter in “Skinner’s Dre s Suit," “What Happen e I to .lone." and oth 1 knockouts of jo;. !
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'The funeral of William lla.'ket was h> I Tuesday morning at the Mc-
< vrrv Funeral Home with Mrs. Grace Emilies are away for the winter, on, Black in charge. Interment took! 1 " thp stalA of Washington; the oth-
plaee in Forest Hill Cemetery. The regular meeting of P. E. 0. Sisterhood has been postponed until Feb. 2, when Miss Xeptunc, state inspector, will be a guest of the chapter at a dinner meeting.
or in Florida. They, too, would have signed it had they been here. Nearly all who signed it were in favor o( more stringent law . severer penal- | ties and more vigornu enforcement. None wished for a return of the
good t ? I old days!
Mi-. Robert A. Ogg has returned from Ohio where -lie has been in the im 1 rest of Agi icultural ententsion work undf r the tate university if
Ohio.
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The Prudential In iranee Company | of America filed suit in the Putnam Circuit Court Tuesday morning v®. Scott Browning et ;d, to foreclose
Frank Lane, S. Indiana Street, is mortgage. William I!. Stuart, 0; coiifiin.d t,i ids home with injury dot, Indianapolis, and Corwin and Gillen to Ids side, when he fell on the ice, of this city are the attorneys for the Sunday and struck his -ide on the plaintiff. ail which he watt carrying. The insurance e»n ian> allegt |
the defendants became indebted to
.h im Pq>or who fell on the ice at t | 10 corn p an y necemhcr T. 1020 for
th hninc of his daughter at Putnam-
ville ^unda.v was taken to the hospital. The injury which at first appeatel to ho a fractured hip was only severe bruises.
.tS.OOO at six per cent interest, pay- | able semi-annually. The plaintiff , further state that tho debt has been
unpaid.
Prices Greatly Reduced On Our Entire Stock of Reconditioned Used Cars SALK LASTS ALL WEEK. Ford Coupe, “2b” Model Down Payment SI00 Dodtre Sedan, “2o” Model Down Payment SOb Overland Sedan, “24” Model Down Payment 895 Dodtre Touring- Down Payment 850 Chevrolet Touring "24” Model Down Payment s”>5 Nash Touring Down Payment 825 MANY OTHER BARGAINS. TERMS ON ALL’ CARS. Don Hall Motor Co. HUDSON & ESSEX DEALERS. Phone 297. ■) E. Franklin St.
A WILLI \.M SKJTLI! PROitFCTION
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TONIGHT
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Th<' Twentieth Century Club will observe American Home day on Thur lay, January 27th., with Mrs.
Mr . H. R.
Nicholn will give the work. Het -uiijert i "Martha Dan Rensselaer.’’
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A 3ir.5t riati.an.al 'Picture
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Lewis S. Stone, I'ercy Marmont, Alma Rubens, Raymond Griffith, Eileen Percy and William \\ Mong. (’entury (’omecly, ‘Y EARNING FOR LOVE’
LEAGUE TO MEET
The January me' ,: ng of the Woman’s League of the Method! • hurch will meet Wednesday, Jtitiuary 26th at 2:.’IC ' ’clock. Devotion | will be conducted by Mrs. A. T.
i Briggs. There wiM he a solo by Mrs. ,
The Woman - Circle of the Presby- ( Robert Williams. Prof. W. W Sweet
I tv: inn church will meet at th? church will give the address, subject: “The
1 iiihn- Y\idn» day afternoon at 2:.‘I0 j> ( , 0 f 0 f t j lfl World."
o’clock. Th, devotion will he led by The social hour will ho In charge of i
i Gib ire. fhc paperjthe retiring officet . A large
will i ■ read l.> M Anna Iluesti-. anco j. revest ed atnl visitors aie rorli
Mat k Ri ctor, 616 Ea-t Walnut St. I a,ly invltefi -
underwent a mnji.r operation at the Two recitals will bo given at Music Hall. DePauw School <f Music ’hi.-
I week.
The first will ire on Yfednesday I evening Jan. 26, at 7 p. m. • udents of High School grade will appear or,
Mr. ami Mr-. Charles Moore who' program, made up of voice, violin aw been visiting the loiters parents clarionet and piano music. Mr. and Mr-. N. < . Alspaugh, -101 The younger students will play Sat W, t Franklin, St. returned to their urday afternoon at 4 p. m. Jan. 20.
home in St. Louis. Mrs. Paul Fishhack of Indianapolis accompanied
them home for a visit. Ml SIC KBCITAL
much of the material in a series of sermons on "Pentecost" to lie given in the local church some time this spring. MAM EX (KIT <N\TI\l\ONS
l‘ulM;:ni Count) Ilo.-pital Monday .■miiig. Dr. Karl Kuddoll of Imlianapoli- was the surgeon and Drs. W. M. and C. 15. O'Brien, assisted
him.
Mrs. Charles Scott, age 55 years pa .' d away at her home at Flatwood
of t, wn at S o'clock todav
BI D MEN NOTH K COMM YNDERY NOTICE im B, Men nr,' requested tr Stated Conclav'e Gr, ncn-tlo u-,n-i at :heir hall at 12:130 o’clock i mandery, No. II, K. T. Wo'Jne-diiv, n orrovv to attend the funeral of 7:80 p. m.
WAI.EACE O. LONG, Com.
, c.l ( . Pcvt, ::, which will he held .,m the McCuiry Funeral Home at ■ o’clock. Tile members will go to the Fur,pi nl Home in a body. o— 15. P. O. ELKS Regular session Gr< , nc;..'tle I n, 1 ,'o. 1077 Taesday, 7:-’,0 P. M. Initia
ion.
K. I CALDWELL, Secy.
K. F. CALDWELL, Bee. i—o— I YKMING PICT! RES Tomorrow afternoon at the Opera Ifous,., MorrtSon Bros, lucal faim supply dialers, will give a fiee ent itnUnnie'at on power farming, ta which the g, ncral puhlic is cordially invited and urged to attend.
The following Student recital will
euthea-t of town at S o’clock today ‘ ffiven in Music Hall Wednesday
of heart trouble. Surviving are the : evening: husbai 1 and ten children. One sister Piano—Orientate
add a brother who reside in Indiana- Frances Brown pel . Th- fun, tal arrangemer-vs have Geneva Brown not been completed. ; ^ oice—Old Pal . Van
Elizabeth Pruitt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hymn ; Piano-Narcissus of Wilmington, Delaware, are the 1 June Kelly gtie of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Them- Geneva Brown :< on SmiC Indiana St. Mrs. Hymer; pj un0 Flying Leaves
wiil make an extended visit with her , E jj a McCurry mother Mrs. J. E. O’Hair, north of j p iiin(> _Vabe in E. flat .' Durant •own while Mr. Hymer is in the Flrft i»i a . no ._virginia Raridcn
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Nevii:
Koelling
w tad south on business.
Second Piano Juliana Gaixlner
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ANNOUNCEMENT 1 have moved my watch repair shop from IMtchford’s Dry Goods store to 24 South Vine Street. Second door north of Post
office.
Helmar A. Bloomqirist
Mr. ,in,l Mrs. I). O. John.-cn. who a ' larinet Lucia
few months ago purchased the Home Laundry Co., here from D. N. Mi Jam,- Goodwine W'dhy, will remove to their former Robert Stevens
home in Martinsville about February eiano Sous Bm10th, where Mr. Johnson has pureh* 1 Geneva Brown u.-e-i the Ellis ir^n -ts in the Ellis | Tno—At Pawning . Implement and Hardware company. N iolin—Lcuise Lucas
Clarinet—Rob'-rt Stevens
The body of Fred Peyton who jiass- . (I away at the Robert Long Hospital Sunday, will arrive here at 10:87 o'clock over the Traction Wednesday mm nil)'.'' um ; will he taken to the MoCurry Funeral Home where the funeral m vic, - will he held at one < ’clock in charge of .‘he Red Men’s
Order.
Lammermonr . . Donizetti
Stnui,
Cudmau
Piano—Geneva Brown.
Putnam Lodge No. 45 I.O.O.F. s’.ill meets over the Central National Bank, art the regular hour, come and bring a member tonight visiting mem
hers always welcome.
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CECIL ROBERTS FNGI.ANDS BRILLIANT NOVELIST, ESSAYIST, 1*0ET AND CRITIC. High School Auditorium Monday, Jan. 31. 8:i5P, M Admission, 50 Cts.
Tlx re will be a dunce at the Coun-
Uharle .McKee, a resident of Spy- try Club tonight and all monibm mour, passed away Monday at his 1 ar,> urged to attend. home there. He was 65 years of age,! -o ■ ■ —— am! a broth“r of Clay McKee, living TO DELIVER LECTl'RKS.
north of this city. He was a former Putnam County resident. The body will be brought here Wedncs-
Ucv. B. H. Bruner, pastor of the First Christian Church In Greencas J lie, will deliver four lectures hefor
R/ 1 Seat
day h> train, and interment will take | the School of IL iigion of Butler Emplace in Forest Hill Cemetery. versity in Indianapolis, during the
month of March. The lectures will
An extra fee must he paid by De- be given la-fore the joint assembly of I’auvv I'nivcrdtv students who take the Butler School of Religion and th' courses in sci, rue, home economies, , College of Missions on Tuesdays and pnictic > teaching, and a few other! Fridays, March s, ll, 15 and 18. tom 1 Min: teriiil students aio: The lectures will he given on th ■ not required to pay full rates. The j general theme of "Pentecost’’. The registration cards are being arranged I Christian Churches of America me in th' e groups, by Miss Mary Den- ! planning to celebrate the IdOOth mi ny, recorder, and will be filed in the | niversary of Pentecost in May 1930. treasurer’s office Monday, February I These lectures will probably be put
.til fees must be inin 1.L r.,,,,i ,,,,ui:,-i,,,.i
n :an W. \Y Sweet, who i- J t inging for Mexican Roun 1 Table C infer- ,e» to be hr' ' n .•,> Februar.v 5, a.iitcn.ee- that a irim- J her of acecp'.a c aie com’ :g ii . i The presidents of all the universities 1 nnd collegi in Indiana, as well as . professors of history and professor of government, also a number of bus inc-s men and clergymen have hr -n invifed • o attend the Conference he>'<> | in Grcencastle. He tated that tlure i- a prohaliil-l ity ef Senor Roberto Hnherman, U. S, Representative of the Mexican Departnu nt of Ccmmerce, Labor, and Indus ry, arriving in time Friday 1 < coning to address tlje DePauw History Club. It is probable some of the i gui-ts or program sjieakers will re-| main in Greencnstle over Sunday. < <►MPI.1T F. COLLKGB < <H icsi Twdity-one students who are not re-registering for the second semester at DePauw University, have completed their work for graduation. They
are:
Elizabeth Boyle, Greeneastle; Riciiard Bunch, Indianapolis. Ellis Cowl-1 ing, Greeneastle; Orville Grays, l.oo-| gootee; Clarol Cross, Lebanon; Fran-! ces Everitt, Pauline B. Gaither, And- i erson; Clarence Click, Hope; Eld,)'’I Hill, Coatesville; Oscar Ingram, Da-! mi; Marion McNary, Fillmore; Frances Miller, Miamishurg, Ohio; Mi - rna Pace, Duluth, Minn.; Howard IV ’ ry, YV. Alexandria, Ohio; Virgil Rog-1 ( is, ( loverdale; William Schoenhoff, 1 Now Albany; Glenn I. Smith, Mains,-! burg, Pa.; William Tindall, Shell,yville• Charles Wagner, Huntinghurg; i Mary White, Dana; Ruth Wilson,) Greeneastle. DISCUSS F \ KM MARKETING , LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 25. (UP) —Farm marketing and organization will he principal topics of discussion at the Farm Business Short cour e: to he held at Purdue ^University, l b ruary 11 to 16. Farmers i'tending the short course are privileged to discus their farm problems with staff members of the farm management department when difficulties are analyzed and ' solutions suggested. Specialists from other InstltuG ns will assist the Purdue staff in prenting the work.
A cordial invitation is extended to all users of power on farms to attend our annual POWER FARMING ENTERTAINMENT ON Wednesday, January 26, 1927 from 9 A. M. to :) I*. M. MORRISON BROTHERS International Farm Tools ✓ —Studebaker Automobiles.
non
sideiaHom^ measures.
Parents, teachers or anyone else, Th( , othPr forh ids hhe killing ' caught whipping n child, slapping: eating of animals, fish, game J| 111 h.i linn them in dark rn: m.- | fowl and carries a sentence of I 1 ” 1 I would he fined under one of the fi„ P an(i imprisonment for violate
which date
be into book form and published . i part of the general preparations
for
TWO UNUSUAL BILLS. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 25. (UP) — Children shall not be whipped and meat shall not he eaten in the state of Indiana if two hills sponsored by Mis. Anna S. C. Lee, an Indianapolis woman, should find favor in the present Assembly. The bills were sen-, to Lieut. Gov. F. Harold VanOrman, presiding ■ fficer of the Senate, by Mr.-. Lee with a letter asking their favorable eon-
YOUR SPRING SEWING Receiving 1 all the attention it should? < nir new dress .goods are ready for you FN( rLISH PRINTS, SOISETTFS, PRINTED SILK CREPES. After the winter they’ll impress ><)ii with their attractive beauty am! reasonable pricing. ALLEN BROTHERS
