The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1927 — Page 2

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THF ORFFNCASTLE DAILY BANKER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927.

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Tin: DAILY BANNER Enlered in (he Pont Office ui Greencastle, ludianH, a«* eccnm) clnss in til mailer. HARRY M. SMITH ICrtilor anil Proprietor S. R. R ARIDEN, f'ily Editor Personal And l.ocal News

fipscnt Rpbckuh Lodge No. "ill! will meet in regular session Monday evening at H o’clock. Please Firing fruit juices or jellv f i I. 0. O. E. orphants home. Ml memtiei> of degree stall please he present, for prac ice, as we give tie degree at Plainfield Feb. JOih. ,A! o other important business. Jewel Ashton, U. (!. Etta Hall, Sec. Harry E. Allen, through bis a - Ami ney, ('bur lev McOaughey, hri' tilel -nil against Charles Taylor to foreclose a mechanics lien, Julgmeit for $lim is asked in the complaint.

Carpenter's will hold big m o ling Monday evening. Local Union Xe. 195J of carpemers will hold a iree,ing in Legion Hall on Mnnday veiling at 7:J0 o’clock. Ueorge Orse of Milwaukee w'll be the speaker. Mr. Orse ts a fine sneaker and those hearing him will surly hear -omething worth ■while. All the business of he city are invited to a trend o— Deputy Sheriff Alva Bryan, left Greencastle, Saturday morning for Indianapolis to bring hack Wanda Steegs, wanted here for child deser-

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The M. nd.-u Club will meet with Mr Robert llrowning, 101a South Iud imi St.. Monday at 2:JO o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Spencer will mg an engagement Monday, Ke!i. 7'.1).. with Hinshaw Opera Co., at Chicago. Eli i iill ii lia filed a petition for guar : . hip in I la Cullen Boyd in the Putnam rip nil com 1 '.. James and \llie are the att mays for Mr. Cul-

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Bee Hive Rebekah lodge wdll hold a call me ting Monday evening at 7:-‘U> for the transaction of important, bu«inc. s and drill practice. All members are urged to he present. Joe Boswell, who was injured la ; Monday while 1 nding logs, when r. log fell on him was brought into thr hospital Friday in an ambulance. Ills condition is serious, as he shows ions of paralysis. Tii Kappa has i -ued invitations! lot i tea at the home of Mrs. A. fl. Brown on February I I, in honor of C i j ; oik -e-, Mrs. R. Cr. McClitchan, Mis. H. M. Smith and Mrs. Frank Donner. Theodore Boos who is a right of way man for the Central Indiana Power Company is at home from Batrsville, where he has been engaged in some special work for the pn=t , month. Prof. I. J. (' x, Prof s»or of Bison v'oriiiwestcrn University, will peak in the Presbyterian Church, Sunday morning at 19; 10. H's subject will he “Social Unrest in Spanish America.' Prof. Cos is one of t ie speakers at tiie Mexican Conference being held at DePauw Univer- | sity today. Srcon l W.n P. T. A. met Friday of ui' ii at the building, Mrs. Prof, (iage was i he speaker for the afternoon giving a short history of the various History Schools over the county , ai d then described in detail the Cornell lli-tcry School in connection witii Coinill where children are eduentd ftom ! wo to six yars old.

The music for the meeting wn- given by the first grade under the direction of Miss Van Buskirl:. The Fortnightly Chili will met Monday night at 7with Mr- l > Tilden. . .Mrs. George FiiV of Reei-ville who has been ipiite sick i repotted ioiproving. *

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Miss Lela Wall ■■ ■ ho ic Sat urday afternoon to h W mail Club at an anniversary luin beoti, at In i home on W> I W a iini‘1 m treia Clarence Goff vei i- Mary J. Rug ers is the title of a i.i'ition I'm guardian ship filed in iln Pu nain ciicuit court. Mr. Goff i- leprcsented by attorneys, Hays ,v Mm pin. Miss Dovie Sub! of Manhattan was in the city Satui lay. Miss Suhlett, formerly' clerk'd at Allen's store, has been seiiou-ly ill for many’ moti hs of typhoid 1 vei. -Miss Ann Loui e Hughes, the daughter of Bishop Holt Hughes of Wilmotte, Illinois, former president of the University, matriculated in l>< Pauw Saturday morning. Miss Hugh os attended Northwestern University the first semester of tin* year. She was accompanied to Greencastle by her father who is attending the Mi x ican Conference,

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•b—-"E—'l' b - §• b 4* AI The Movies F 4 -4 !’ i I* b A'oncastle I healer. The Flaming Harriei of the Worhl War and the great game of wit.- that engaged the mind- of the greate t diplomats on earth. The fated vvhis- < per—the shadowy figure lurking behind the curtain- tiie flash of a gun —the gleam of j' wels—the rust! • of coveted documents groping groping—for the secret- that would end hostilities! These tire the vividly dramatic elements that malt “Secret Orders'' one of the most gripping melodramas in which Evelyn Brent, brilliant little F. I!. O. star, has yet appeared. It is to he shown for the last time today at t m Vonetistle The-

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Sullivan nearly iiulleii a surprise on the ( uhs hut not guile. Greencastle 1 non, 22 to 2(i and kept the Victory Brick. One feature of the local :e.iiii’ playing is their ability to make points when needed. GREEN! VST I E ll VS NOT i OST A G VME SINCE CHRISTM VS EV l . HAVING DEFEATED CLINTON, BRAZIL, WASHINGTON, RUSK VILLE VND SULLIVAN. DON’T i ET BRAZIL SPOIL THIS RECORD TONIGHT, SMALL FLOOR OR NO POOR.

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From all indications there yvill be about 200 Tiger Cub fans at the Brazil game tonight. If the Clay county i|iiiiitet had a large gymnas ium there would he twice that num : her present from this city. But the— Seating space is small, And so is the floor— So the game should end With a rather low score.

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Reed, Sullivan floor guard, was about the “hottest bird'' we have seen for long range basket shooting this season. This youngfellow hail an uncanny eye for the hoop from the middle of the floor. He shot about ten or twelve times and made five field goals which is a decidedly good average. We’re glad the whole Sullivan team wasn’t composed of sharpshooters like Mr. Reed.

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HOI.!) Ill VT BRICK TONIGHT, TIGER ( UHS! BE \T BRAZIL II. S. —o— There is rejoicing in Washington today. Yep. the Hatchets went over to Vincennes and wooed and won Alice in a single night. Oh yes, the core wa Washington 27; Vincennes 2(1. We understand ’ hat Aleck, of the Washington Herald, lost all the buttons on his vdst during the excitement. How come, Aleck, did somebody try to pick your pocket or did you yell ftoo loud ? —o— We wonder what AI Reiman has to say today. Two time- have the Alices fallen before Coach Burl Friddle uiul his hasketeers thi> season. \l you know is editor of “Cutting ’Em Short” in the Vincenne- Commercial, and he and Aleck have been slinging cracks a; each other all season. As it now stands, Aleck has the best of Reiman but maybe things will be dir.r. ferent at regional tourney time. —o— Martinsville didn’t have no “walk a mile" for their Camels last night. No sir. Shelbyville went to the Artesian city hut couldn'r -top the Curtis coached quintet from winning, 52 to 27. Is Martinsville good? We’ll say they are and so is your old Logansport! Coach Wells’ aggregation drubbed Anderson. 41 25. They know their "loganberries’’ don’t they? Bedford -napped out of it- mii( sen•on slump by trimming Bloomington 12 to 2K- The Stone City crew didn’t have an easy hime either of disposing of the Panthers. —o— . Columbus walloped Franklin unmercifully by the top-heavy count of .-|7 to 22. No “wonder five” there thiyear. Bainhridge (.42), Monrovia (29)

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I Friday. The run was estimated at 2500 and trading was slow. Cattle were steady with beef steers selling at $7.50 to $10.26. Receipts were about 100 and the market was slow. Calves were steady with a run of only 200. Good vealers brought $1(> I down. With hut 200 fresh lambs in the sheep and la/p|m department there was haj-dh enough material to test

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