The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 February 1927 — Page 2
THE OREENCASTLE DATIjY BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927.
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Personal And Local News
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I'lierp will l»o sprvicps at tho Firs< I'.maWp-I Mission on Ohio stwt, this
i i-viMiinj; at 7:‘!0.
Miss l.oia Walls will entertain thr Woman’s Club Saturday at an anniversary luncheon. » OI and Mrs. A. E. Hutcheson are pending the day in Manhattan with d: . Hannah .1. Mullenix. Or and Mrs. H. B. I.ongden are pending the remainder of the week in Indianapolis with friends. Mrs. Fred Zeiglecnan, who has hern O a serious condition iit the (’ounty Ho oit;.I I'm o,n ■ time is improving.
THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Oreanrastle, Indiana, ns second rluss mail roalter. HARfn M. SMIIH Editor and Proprietor S. It. R A It I DEN, « ily I iditor
Nation Leaders To Confer Here Next Saturday
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FIRST H VI’TIS I ( HI R( II
Anniversar> Meek.
Rev. Bruner gave a very interest ing address to a good sized congregation at the Baptist church last night. I'sing the sulije-t "The Meaning of Church Memlc rship, ' he discussed the New Testament church as
a standard for our pte-cii day church :
organization and ehligation. ’Ihej took their chureh obligations seriously in that day, declared Mr. Bruner. "New they loved one another” was
ROI ND I WH.i: (DM EKEM E ON MEXH VN m i UBS m ra< rs
Ml < II INTEREST.
Interest in the Round Table Conference on Mexico Affairs to be held at DePauw on Saturday, February 5, has been greatly increased on a<count of the critical state of the re
r the United States and
Mexico. Senor Antonio Castro Leal, Counsellor of the Mexico Embassy, at Washington, I). C., telegiaphed that he would attend the coiif rence. VI
Perry P the symbol of a'l \ uaidtin; that has cos', the shackles of u tli.itls:i!i.l generali ns.
WILMAM FOX
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SOMMER t;CISE!iOES
lUlult lOiKS 4t( Jwat Husbands Will I’Wr WAP NEK FABIAN hamino youim MADGE' BELLAMY ftiYlUMlSoN^AREBMIlNlNllR WAITEK CATLETT - 0L1NE-.TELL >r IAMI . MASIUOS^ ALLAN DWANi.^-uiw,
a common expression about the early
The Presbyterian Church prayer Christians. Their’.- w..- a real fell ! ready twice as many people have icneetiiig will In' held at the church owship. ;i « inmuniou. and a broth- 1 cepted invitations as attended the th evening :it half past seven o’clock erhood. In accounting for the victory conference last year. Si:, mcmlru s W. E. Bausman was called to Day-i °[ rl ; >' d . ,u r ri ' h T v . 01 ' , ? a,rUni . KT !' iM ° r ,ho History > lienee, and
ton, hid., today, by the illness of his
nodher. He will return here tomorI oW. The King’s Builders will meet toi oi : . afternoon ttt l o’clock with Mi . IP. II. Brunei. Memehers please come. Th Groencastle Cre«lit Association will hold a dinner at the .Methodist ( i,in li on Monday evening at fidtO o'clo<di.
Vic, President II. B. Longden it to il.idianapi lis today to attend
a meeting of the
Ivlueucioii.
spite of its inferiority in numbers Spanish departments of Purdue will and influence, the speaker quoted an- : be present; Indiana State Normal will other in saying that it (I) outfought be represented by President Hines and paganism, (2) outlived paganism and, ! r)Pan R„j, a rdus, Indiana I'niver. it; (.1) outdied it. I he unity ot '.he Prof. Woodburn and several othearly church was triking. Then 0| .s of the faculty, and Butler, Frankduef business was the telling of the , In> and Earlh . , (X .„ • . good news. In these later days we man fl numbcr or hi „ h are so busy ,n mamtain.ng our or- and
• ness men will be in attendance. Students are invited to attend the luncheon, which will be served in the . | i( dining room of the Methodist Church w>1 ^ at noon. Professor Manhart has
BASKET BALL Earlham VS. i «Fauw Thursday, Feb. 3rd Bowman Gym -7:15 P. M. Admission 75c
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ganizations that we litive little place left for witnessing. In (|iioting a fellow minister on this point, lie -aid that in his call he had heard tin message, “for God’s ake save world” hut in the later day it
I'li'hiy evening at six o’clock will
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Stale Board of save the budget rath r than the ^united ttumber ot tickets Ho the wor | d luncheon for sale; the price is sevett-
In concluding hi- i marks, Rev. l.v-live cents.
Bruner mentioned our obligation l) Perhaps the speaker of greatest in-
ccui the monthly meeting of teach-1 jipp a k W oll of the church. A com- terest is Senor Roberto Haberman, ' is and officer.- of the Methodist mon expression is heard that the representative of the Mexican DepartSunday S-aool. church is losing it- hold upon the ments of Labor, Commerce, and In\i nd Mrs Richard Baird, Clin-• masses> ,f 1his statement is traced dustry in the United States. He was re tl '.a.eat-’of a "> ita » ource il comes from formerly connected with the Deparl-
n Wedne day, Individuals who hav. not been cl > e ment of Education of Mexico, and i
1 Constance Elaine.
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to the church and are not themselves especially interested in the roconinterested. Again we hear of the ^traction of that field in Mexico.
Pic i,i nt L. H. Murlin will be in church’s lack of pova r with the young Round Table Conferences of this Chicago until Saturday. He is at- people. This critici-m usually comes |.j ||( | being held in numerou col-
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! \\ r e are closing out our entire line ot Chi-Namel, Floor Paints, Walt Tints, Stains, and Varnishes At Cost. JOHN COOK & SONS COMPANY.
Board of from parent- - who do not lift a fingei Episcopal to interest their own young - pe.iph
, g in religion and then blame the vhur. li for their own failure. It becomes difficult to reach young people when they must be reached over dead tim her, among the older ones in th
church.
Rev. D. Iteitmey' i, pa-tor of the
p. Harper ai. I K. \V. Hutcheson First Baptist church of CrawfordsW' lues lay morning on a Inis- ville will speak tonight at 7Mr.
tending me clings of the* Education of the Methodi.-
Chul ch.
Harold Evens, stuelont who under-
e rat ion at t he < lounty Hob*
pital three weeks agei was able to re- I turn to hi- home at the Phi Psi ;
house. Wi dtiesflay.
tup i Michigan, on returning Ileitmeyer is a brother of Mrs. Elme: telligent inei' -t
left ine-
they v ill vi it with Mr. ami Mrs. Jess Hutche on of I.aPorle. Ind. Mi-. Ernest Browning and Mrs. Charles Cooper entertained the memher- of the Progress History Club at ; delightful luncheon at the home 01
leges throughout the country, tl - .'' one h Id annually at Williams Co! lege being the la -l known. D. Pauu is the first Indiana School tn inaugurate such a conference, and it is hoped to make it an annual affair. The coming meeting was arrang d la t umtncr before our relationwith Mexico became strained. Itpurpose is the creation of larger in-
nur southern
SATURDAY ONLY si.00 Value Women’s Flannel Night downs, only 89c each 19c Value Women’s Hose, 2 pairs for 25c Specials lor All Week 50c Value 7 2-10 qt. Enamel Kettles, Inly 2(ic Children’s Stockings 15c pair. EVANS VARIETY STORE
Mrs. Cooper livct, Wectn"
on east
day afternoon.
Living-ton of this city. The general neighbor,
subject for tonight is "Our Church
Worr hip.’’
On Friday night of this week will occur the young people’s rally and Rev. I -- . A. Hayward of Indianapoliwill he the speaker. Mr. Hayward i
Washington j declared [(y our
I h' Pa re i Teachers Assoeintion tl Second War:! school will meet' t 2::!(t o’clock Friday afternoon at ill - ' Iniilili: g. Mr . Lloyd Gales, pradu
pastors' to he one
of tho leading young people's speak-
ers’ of the country.
Sunday will be a great day for the local church and Sunday -chool. Dr. F. 0. Kenny and Dr. C. M. Dinsmore
:f the C: i m il nur.-ery
School Indianapolis are speaker .
Make your Valentine gift wi'h , FOR SALE—lP2d Buick Sodnn, i Aplat- P.E.O. sale on Saturday, eondition. Guy Harrison, Pho... Eeh. 5, at Keetor- ."iO ets. and $1.00 :V2t. per box.
Coi .ieil I'nivei sity, will talk on the “Education of the Pre-School Child."
ALL <t\ l it IMH AN \
E V A N S V11.1. E— Kt ng Solomon’s fumou- decision regarding the eu--t'. y of children when It WO alleg'd tc itlur are inv' Ived, was reversed in (Mirt here when Judge Boek turned t e infant m i to it grandfathtr.
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WE HAVE REOPENED OUR WASH RACK !l is equipped with a HAYES PRESSURE WASHER with Hii'rh Barnett in charge. We can .uive you high class car washing and polishing. BECK SALES CO.
PERI ’—Kangaroos
not respond to the old mustard plaster like human-. When a large boxing kangaroo at circus headquarters here became ill with pneumonia the vetei inat inn tried to save it with a
“pl.i.-tei ’. The animal died.
Make your Valentine gifts with Aplets P.E.O. sale on Saturday, Keb. r>. at Rector- 50 ets. and $1.00
per box.
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ISDI \N VPOLIS LIN ESTtX K INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. (TP) With a run of hut 2,500 porkers the lightest of the week, hog- wen generally 15 to 25 cents higher at the
. i Indianapolis livestock market today,
i Mdi hi y wt .pijp ^ppiy W a.s not rcjual to the de-
Preserves Your Health and Foodstuffs Displayed at City Meat Market 22 S. Vine St. Frigidaire Sales & Service. Phone H77.
What Better Token of Your Love Than FLOWERS
I1TL pr, ialir.c in dainty ror- "» !'■ i f lovely hlooms, et off with just the right amount nmi kind of greenery and then- tied with a ribbon lr v i ! harmonizes. Give your order over the t< lephnne, (S.IPi. Eitel Floral Co.
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maud.
Medium and lightweight materia! brought the top price of SI2.5H with the bulk sales moving at .'•n.'l..’!5 to j $12.50. Cattle were fully steady with receipts estimated at 1500. All prac tieal quotation- were unchanged. Calves remained unchanged with run estimated at 100 vealers. Choice vealers brought the top of $10, while good to choice material -old at >1 ,
to $10.
Lambs registered another 26 cent advance today with a brisk demand forcing prices upward. The run included 1 ,.100 nvines. Top lambs old
at $10.
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H \ MKM K S I ATION "I M» \N
Senor Roberto Harberman, United Spates Representative of the Mexican Department of Commerce, Labor and Industry, who is to he one of the -peaket- of the Mexican Round Tabli Conference here Saturday, will atrive in Greencastle tomorrow afternoon and address the students’ Hi - tory Club cf DePauw University ,o-
morrow night.
The Club will hold its meeting in Rector Hall. The Faculty of the llistory. P( litical Science, Social Science and Economic- Departments will at-
tend •the mefi.ing.
Doctor W. \V. Sweet, who has ar-
ranged the Conference, announci - ,smt< that he has received many aeceptanc-
-o the la-t few days from gove'nment representatives and educator-. Even more interefr, has been nrousi d in this Mxican Conference than in the Latin-American Conference which
Doctor Sweet conducted last year.
Antonio Castor Leal, Counsellor of the Mexican Embassy, from Wusnington, D. C. who at first ..bought it would bo impossible to attend the Conference, wired his acceptance ♦<, ll('. - tcr Sweet this morning. Mr. Tellez who was invited to speak, is ill and writes that he will not be able ,o ht* on the program. Another late acceptance comes from James I. Hines,
of Notre Dame University.
We are correctors of all automotive Electrical trouble, specializing in batteries, (Generators, Starters and wireing, also a big discount on recharging Radio Batteries. Tribby Service Garage
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Private Chapel.
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STREET ( ARS PREFERRED TOLEDO, O., Feh. 3. (UP)—Street ears are returning to their former po- ' sition as the preferred method.of r. g-
1 ular, routine transportation, G. K.
Jeffries, Indianapolis, president of the Central Electric Railway Association declared in his address before the annual convention of the assocl-
SC'HOOL. iltif,n hPrp loda >-
On Sunday, Jan. .'10, the following I,p0 ' 110 a, ' r to that officers were elected for the .ominc ,hp nlntor car ls an '‘Mn’ns.ve and Mr. James A. Skelton; ! often ^convenient means of transs. John G. Friend; s, ( . I'ortution, especially for short .li-
the automobile.
“Sti et railway operators are much more optimistic at the present time than last year, ' lie stated, "because statistics show that the number of passengers carried is steadily increasing, d<.-pile the continued competition!
of busses and motor cars.
“This i- especially - true in the Mid-
dle West.
“Stringent traffic regulations and increasing parking difficulties are discouraging the car owner in his use of the automobile as a means of transportation in his own city.” Jeffries declared that electric railway and -tiect car companies are faced with the necessity of providing more comfortable -orvice t successfully face the present strong compe-
tition.
Specials for Fri. iC- Sat. I I .N Be-t Patent flour guarenieoil 21 ORcts. Hard When - flour .... ' No. 2'a Yellow Cling p. a. Diadem brand in heavy -yrup : ' 2 for 45 ets. Extra fancy (irimes gef lb. 5cts. 7 cake- P. G. Soap or I d 23cts. Salt fish none better 21b. 25.!S lb. Sack meal ’ 1 lb. sack meal W ill pay 2cts. more . - ,h . rpice for eggs in trade. Wm, Anderson. One block nortli Square on Indiana St.
year: Supt
Assistant, Mrs.
rotary, Miss Pauline Pitt ; Tjen-urer, Mr. Wm. Estep; Organist, Mis Giac
tances, Jeffries declared, and for tin the street cars are coming
Kersey - ; Song leader,
Kersey.
Sunday school at 2 p. m. each Sabbath afternoon. Come and hflp tlr - new officers to make the Sunday school in your community a succo—.
Mr Maurice *' a< ’* < to tb< ’ held Ire fore the
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Say it with A (dels.
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Custom Auto Top Shop K W. POPLAR STREET Auto tops, seat covers tailored t > the ear, hacks, and curtains made new or repaired. Lights put in curtains while you wait. Furniture upholstering; ' verstuffed suites to order.
Standard Hog Regulator Puts The weight on Hogs. Now $5.00 per bag, 50
lbs.
Owl Drug Co.
Clean up of Women’s and Children’s Winter Gloves Boy’s (Gauntlet (Gloves with fleece lined Jersey hands, 05c grade, AQc Boy’s (Gauntlet (Gloves with leather CQ/i hands, 75c grade, the pair t/t/v Misses' Wool (Gloves in oxford and brown with long ribbed gauntlets, 75c grade, the pair t/t/t hildren’s Brush Wool trlovos with fancy stripe fringed gauntlets, 7Qf $1.00 grade, the pair I t/t Women’s Oxford Wool (Gloves with Ion? ribbed gauntlet, $1.00 grade, the pair I t/C ALLEN BROTHERS
