The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1927 — Page 2

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THP GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, .MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1027.

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THE DAILY BANNER EntPrort in (hp Post Office .il Creenraslle, In/iiana, as Hccnn'l class mail mailer. HARRY M. SMITH Editor and Proprietor S. IL RARIDEN, City Editor Personal And Local News

flame was extinguished quickly cans- orics to match and a pony coal. Tnel inc little damage. The flame wa.-; he. at-home announcement is for 3640 tween tjje ceeling and the roof and North Meridian street after Eehruary j caused the firemen l^.tle ironh'e 20. The bride attended Depauw

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Mr nud Mrs. C. Sunday evening in

E. Jones sper-’, Indianapolis.

Mr . C. Alice wnl day.

C. Tucker and Mr . John Indinnapnli- visitors Mon-

Mi. an .Mis. Lee "night of Terre

before it could bo located.

Senator Holmes wrr a mi- t at the Commons Club Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. "i] Akins and daughter of Manhattan are visitin' 1 ■with Mr. and Mr.. C.ee-sre Reynolds. Russell Brown, a DePauw student who was seriously injured while playing .speed hall on the 10th of Oetoher i is hack in Oreenca-tle, ready to i"-

ume work this semester.

The loeal Fire Department made ,t run Sunday afternoon ta the Paul Black residence on Kim street, p v.*a a roof fire cause : by the flue. The blaze resulted in a *20.00 .lamnee Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trembly have moved to the hnu • of Dr. W. R. Hutcheson on the corner of Spring Ave., and Walnut Sts., recently \a-

Dniversity and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority.

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limit were hu-iness visitors in Oreen cated by Mr. and Mr-. Noble K Lay.

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Monte Blue fane Winton.Myma Loy Ibin Wilson Walter McGrail

Ilirectc.i by Ku.. UjI Uutli

Ir.i ilw.Uyty 2ccu*rio'r C'lwi lc. 2 Hiiicy Pirryl'fitnsi ia * \ The first truly .ureal picture of the Spanish.American War. M'hen the boys in khaki marched off to the tune of “A Hot Time in the Old Town.” It’ll make you remember the Maine! And bicycles built for two! And ‘‘Good-bye Dolly Gray”! Sailor hats and leg-o’-mutton sleeves! And Funston and Aguinalelo! KINOGRAMS NKWS- VXRIKTIFS

ca rle, Monday inerning. ’l'b«' ni (‘ting of the Art Needle Work Club lias boon postponed until March. Mr. and Mrs. Ilowntd Bamaby cf Bb . mington vlsitetl with relatives Iteic Sunday. Alt-. D ra Foster t- moving to Alilroy, Indiana where she will make her future home.

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Akers of week-end Keel -ville

lilonmington with hripar-

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Il’t^chel Poster is \i-iting with bis daughter who i« < '■aching in Indtanapals, this week. Air. and Mrs. John Clements and daughter, Miriam of Crawfordsville visited Sunday with Dr. W. W. Tucker. AD - Kina Tuttle who has been in the Methoist Hosp' ul, for tlie last week for the removal of her tonsils. | teturned home Sunday. | Senator Andrew E. Durham return ed to Indianapolis Monday morning, I, after .-pending the week-end here || with bis fatnilj. Dwight Shoemaker, an employee | of the Cement Plant suffered a pal ' ful injury r i hi- eye Saturday evening while at work. Mrs. William Phillips, 218 Bloomington St., entered the hospital Suni da) where -lie will remain for treatt met. Ali - W. P. Phillip? who ha.- been . n -idiii" with hot nr (her Mi.-. Alary Alcflregor. wt. taken to the Putnam County llo-pital Sunday

MASONS GET PROGRAM

Scottish Rite Masons in this county have received a condensed program of the plans for conferring the , higher masonic degre' : the -i\iysecond annual ccnvention to he held in Indianapolis March 20 to April 1 inclusive and are making plans for active participation in the ceremonie>. These annual meeting? are held it is explained, not only to bring the membership throughout the ate together in reunion and fellow-hip, but i»l?o to offer opportunity to member, of the blue lodges to advance to the *' hirty'-seeond degree" of masonry j in ritualistic work of tho highest standard. Practically all the degrees aie conferred in “full form," with large casts of principals, elaborate ■ costuming and scenery together." with musical accompaniment by choir j chorus and orchestra, presenting the ( philosophical teachings of t he order. For the convenience of candidate?.! a “first section" will class Fob 0. 1 The “first section" will complete the, degree with the convocation obis- i which will receive the grades on the | four days of the annual met : n r . , Petitions for this class must be in by

March 0, it is announce 1.

A special booklet is to be issued by the rite shortly showing pictures of 1

(Continued frm Page 1.) i the officers and degree leaders, toAnothcr radical change in the com- , gethor wi .h the names of all cem-

The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Christian fhurch will meet with Mrs. Airhur Spencer Tuesday at 2:3fl o’clock, 'the District Secretary will be presenl All members are

urged to be present.

DURING THH COLD MONTHS HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE OVERHAULED Our Garage and Mechanical service is open to the public. We repair and service all makes of automobiles. Hav • your car made right during the bad weather. B9ij\ Cars washed perfectly and promptly. Remember we have installed a new wrecker—-day or night service. Phones: Garage b79. Night calls: T'T-X. H. A. SHERILL

Cecil Roberts Tonight ONLY 1 BILL OUT OF 349 IS ENACTED

The Value o:

T. »vio now night Putnam I. g. .Vi. I.-, 1. O. <>. F. will pre-cut ik ■. All :1 II:! with c "(0 y :ir Vi teri.in pin foi b ing a meiniji i . bat length uni in one lodge. All niemb<‘i.urged to bo presant, visiting mem br? .'lie also welcome. Signed J. A. Friend, S i

Mi-.? Mary Jane Ru-h has returned to Indianapclia tifter spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Pent Rush. Miss Rush is a nurse in the Methodist Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. t', C. Gillen spent 'hi w.-ek end with AD. and Mis MrRey nobis, in Clinton.

FOR SALB:cuor, Excellent loon tires. $300.

-Ford Sedan, Four cond’ ion, f '\e b#lProf L. E. Mitchell. 31-lt.

Mr . M. K. Smalley received word of the death of her sister Airs. A F. ; Kee, Snyder, Oklahoma, at three o'clock thi.? morning Mrs. Kco has j many friends and relnrives here. The funeral <>f Walter Ikp Carmaichel, infant son of Air. ami Mrs. M itljei Cannaiehel, Rockville R. R. A. was liehl Sunday afternoon a 2:30 at the Bench Grove church with in-

terment there.

Officers of the W. R. t\ will meet' for practice, Tuesday evening at 7' o’clock. Members welcome. Bring hooks of patriotic songs and something for th 0 pound party after the

meeting.

AD Kulalia E. Fox, of Chinkinng,.

mission is prope-ed in Senate Bill j 121, introduced by Senator Robert L. Aloorehead, Indianapolis. This bill provides that the commissioners be elected fi m the five Supreme Court district.?, rrr.hfr than be appointed by the goverror a? at

present.

The bill carries an emergency clause and is to become effective May May I, If passed. The governor i? lo appoint the commissioners to hold office until s-hey may he elected at the general elections at the general

elections in November.

The Aloorehead hill provides rules by which commissioners are to be governed and declares that they must take into consbierr.'ion the pie-ent market value gnd tax assessment • value in determining worth The hill is now Fenntc judiciary \ committee. Another bill by Senator Shake permits light plants o put their surplus earning? in the general fund of the

city and to towns.

Shake’s third bill provides for atipcnl fiom commission decisions ^o the decision, this has not been re. ported out by commi. ee.

mittee? and workers. The chairman of the State Member ship Committee of this county is J. , L. Randel, Grecneastle who has named the following local assistant-. Ralph Howard, Milton Brown. A. A. Houck, Urban Hedge, C. A. Carver, W A. Bogan. Erne:- Thompson, and E. E. Caldwell.

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OPERA HOUSE

•'Across tho Pacific,” featuring Alonie Blue, Jane Wlntnn and Alvina Loy is the attraction f the Opera House tonight. It is a tale of rapid • action and ardent love. Tho -y nopsis j of “Across^the Pacific,” is as follow.-: Romance, intrigue and adventure against the colorful and piu uresque background of the tropics. San k rnncisco's Chinatown as it was before the earthquake, and the Philippine •land? during the Spani-h-American war. Guerilla activities of a fanv us .

Public service commission bills ... lie introduced thi? week include one WumaMo, with uotioi, fast and fur-

by Senator Denver Harlan. Richmond

which would broaden the commission powers under ihc present organization an I give the commi ?ionor.authority to probe ir ;o utility exnenb iture? for lawyers and hibbie.-t-. Democrtic senators arc preparing a bill providing for radical commi - sion charges. || would abolisli the e>; isting puldic service cominis-ion and put in it? st/ad a commission of ?i\ members, three from each major pol■ieal patty. They would he appointed by the governor but requite approval of a two-third vrte of the Senate.

ious. Native spies, beautiful halfcaste woman, and a devil-may-cavi hero who seeks denth at any co.-t. Tragedy gives way finally before the courjige and dating of Che heroine. Cecil Roberts Tonight

Barn,

t he bill being c rafte | would uro-

China, who ha? been home on fur-l'^ e appeal to the Marion county lough, since July, visiting her mother, oou *'t.: from commission decision? Mrs. W. A. Fox, left this morning! unrt w««W make assessment figure for Boston, where ?ho will he in' 11 '“W factor in df.'ermining value school. 'It is maintained the commission un-

der thi? measure would lie able tr

Ali Alma Raines, daughter nt Mr. nlinunuto high salarie- paid for Jawyan 1 AD . Artie Raines m this city p r <; when determining operation costs

and Janie? Orivis Skinner, Indianapo-1 for rates.

Ha, were united in marriage here last! 0 Wednesday. They are making their DKPAI H STl’DKM MARRIES

home in Indianapolis. Miss Clara l.ouise Warn, daughter Duroc Sow, itred. 12 Mr. ai I Air?. Noble Lay, who have of Ler> - V VVarrl of r>a,, «"» 'lT\as, and Gilts, weighing iftft

been occupying the house recentlv ^ nn>1ftr ^ a stUf ^ , ‘ n, °f Del’auw I tr . built by I).’ AY. R. lit che-on have ^ united in marriage to

moved to the Campbell Flats in the

apartment vacated Rus-ell Brown.

hy Mr ttnd Airs.

Something Besides the Butter and Egg Money St»rt a Fordxni trxtor working tor you oow—auJ bftore Spnnf>. the nwnipi and protm that you rraliir from euatorn work or work on your own farm will have mounted to a worthwhile hgurr. Wood-tawing, grain grinding, ihrrdJing and numyroui hrav'y hauling jobi arc some of th* way» in which hundreds of Fords on farmers are making otherwise unproductive time pay during the winter months. And (rom the time you start your spring plowing, right through every season and stage oi growing and Isar vesting your crops, you are assured of abundant and dependable power that will do each job in leu time and with greater economy Neat time you are in town just drop in and let us talk t over with you our plan that makes it poasiMe for every farmer ro own a Foeclson.

King, Morrison & Foster Co. Greencastle, Indiana.

Prof. R. AY. Pence purchased the Dr. AA’, AV. Sweet residence on oa?t AV.'i-hingt it street the latter part of Hie pa-t week and will occupy the house after the close of ; ho sehno 1

Charles Livingston Walker of Indi anapolis at the Central Avenue AI. Fl Church of Indianapolis, Saturday

afternoon at 3:30 o’clock.

The Rev. Orien W. Fifor, pastoi of the church, read th« ceremony before the altar, which was hanked with palms, ferns and evergreens, ami lighted with tall cathedral candles in

PUBLIC SALE

At the Cloverdnle Livery

Rain or Shine

Commencing «.■' 10:30 A. M. Friday. February Ilk. 1927 HORSES and MULES:—Span of C-year-old-Mules. good workers and sound. One Bay Mare 9 year old. One Bay Mare 10-year old, l>oth gosd

workers and sound.

t'OAYS: One Red Cow, to calve in May. tine Jersey Cow, 4-year? obi

with calf by side.

40 SHEEP:—22 two year obi Kwe?

lambing now. 18 Ijirnhs.

60 HEAD OF HOGS:— 4 I’urebrrd Poland China Gilts, to farrow March 20th. 3 Purcbread, Duroc, Gilts to farrow the last of March One

Duroc. open, lb. each. 10

Shouts,' weighing from 40 1 o SO Vo 6r, Bushels Manchtt Soy Beans MAY and STRAW:—400 bales of good Barn Clover. 70 bales mowed Rye straw. 107l hale- clean Timothy Hay. 40 hales mowed Oats. 12 I,ah

mowed Soy Bean Hay. 60 ItiixhelH of oh) (Y>m

FARM IMPLEMENTS:— One good farm wagon and other farm tools. TERMS: Sums of $10.00 and ur.

"Kviry application of science which n ! in I >v.eg production cost?, through cither a ic. a. m lalior or in raw materials, or which ei'.i - :t t? till pr.Kinci or inert:'?• ? the uv of old prtsir directly Iteneficial to evcry # man, woman and i Id livin'.'; in the an as srrvcd b*y Ihe indnslri ? • ihe impro'ement. Thebenelil- extend even li tliat, tin i go to generations vet to come : d t., rnnote corn ':? of the earth.” This quotation from th bot»k, “AA'lc.t Pi " ri b H 1 ■ 11, explai hri to the v.i'. i ; of ri siarch in im'v.stry. T!iron';,hoe: many year?, lientilic r played an important i^trt in Ihe oivia.iioi Staiida: do.' t imp:.i:\ Ddiana . In the petroleum intlustry, this Contnat I taken a leading tvirt in mitring mbuioit? loacknov.Wh'ed fa< la ami it.; liminating eta from the '!> •aufactv.i of peiioleitm prod Practically every major product manufact' ' • tlti? Compart.' i". directly attributable to i; leseari h work, cr.tending ov< r long peri'id • in iheSuT.(l:i';dt)iiC"mp:: 2 Indiana • he The iit|iortattt role of cience in the world i? hut dimly understood by t! •• ptibl O pie who can remember tlv dving conditioi , : years ago, realize that rru nncidar cb: ■ taken fuitc*, b it t ■" • top to thiol th all tie ? • I'han.a' an be iraced to one oun i Bad of everv discovery :ind every an ., that have contributed to the health and 1 of mankind, -riet’cr lias been ;u work. Tt lepltores. bathtub?, automohili . i., pi'iUCS ah of tin i:rv. con tort? and p|. n? ih liave hi en add'd to Our life have lietn the ■ I, -i ar**11 S ience has been applied in industry to ii old products and create new one?, to de\: methods, to lower co ts o| pi -h!i . tion tla< ings in labor and mw nvitcrials. Practical! thing you buy or use ha more than oiu chapter in the hislorv of ii? rl< •celopnunt. Scientists working in tlu i' lalioratorii menting, studying I nov rrfaci and e\pl unl.nov.n, have heeti re -ponsible for the r' \i ary changes that have made this world a habitable place. The Standard Oil Company rndiana edgi • tribute to sciei ce l' believi in any business demands a broad km • Ik. underlying facts, and a con taut pm nit • facts. Research work'plays an importanl pa: abling the Stamlard Oil Company tlm mn.a duce uniform, deiiendaiilc product of t iiualily a' th- lov.iK p,--ihie co i. Tlie Standard Oil Company (Indiana stantly applying science to the big Inn. ing in a big way the thirty million p" 1 Middle AA t vt.

Standard Oil Company t Indiana) General Office: Standard Oil Building OIO So. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, !!!.

year. Dr. AA. AY. SWeet has accepted single basket holders, entwined with der, Cash; On sum* over $10 00 a

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a position with the University of smilax. Lilies and white roses stud < hieago .hi I will take up his re i- dfd th^ greenery. Preceding the l‘ nee in that eity ceremony, Mrs. Delmar McWorkTh re-i ence rf Mrs. Thomson on man, organist, played a program of I in ii street caught fire Monday bridal airs and during the cerenmny morning about 11:30 o’clock, hut the she played "I Love You Truly’’. Mi? Isabel Gnuld, of Crowfordsville, san' “O Promise Me,” “At Dawning,’’ ami

( “The Theta Prayer ’’

An informal reception at the church .followed the ceremony. Mrs. Yirkery i of Indianapolis, with whom the bride has made her home for the last ten years, received in a gown of green georgette crepe. She wore a small corsage bouquet of pink roses and

r, | * «■ ' pink sweet paas. Out-of-town guest H annan flOP ^ nr Wedding included Mr. and ^ Mrs. W. E. Vickery, Evansville; Mr. Ia PCI I Inf At* f an< * •^ rs ' fl ,ar les A. Bowen, Delphi; " Hlw Miss Lucy Beddoe, Bedford; the Misi- , __ w Rachel Benton, Ruth Briggs, HelI IlC WOlftht on IlAllfS. en West, Elizabeth Tilden and Mar Now .^5.00 nor bp.O'. 50-^ raret knAMy MeOaughey, Greencastle ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Walker left immedi*OS. ately for a motor trip east. The bride

traveled in a flannel dress in shades of brown with hat and other access-

credit of -ix months time allowed' purchaser giring bankable vote draw ing 8 per cent interest from date. 2 per ceng discount allowed for cn-h. LOUIS F. MORRISON NOBLE SINCLAIR 11. A. Sherlll, Auct. AY. K. Gill, Clk.

Seats Now On Sale At Southard's For CECIL ROBERTS High School Auditorium Monday, Jan. 31. 8:15 P.M | •“THI-: ART OF THK NOVELIST’ Sponsored by Junior ClaSvS Admission, 50 ('Is.

Owl Drug Co.

THE GENUINE EVERFAST WASH FABRICS

Gl ARAN’TEE: If any Kvorfast Wn h Fabric fades, for any reason, we authorize you to refund to your customer not only the purchase price of the material, hut the making co?t of the garment as well.

For early Spring selling we assortments on our counters.

have very - complete

ALLEN BROTHERS