The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1927 — Page 2

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THE CREKWASTT F DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, FEBRUARY T. I92T.

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KIXOGRAMS XKWS VAHIKTIKS

I.oij Arnold vUitor Sunday.

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Frank Masten wa< an Indianapolivisitor Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob McCurry wor? ImiLinapoiis visitors, Sunday.

Mr. and Mr'. Drew Miller visited rclati'.es in .N'oblee\ille, Sunday.

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Glen Harrold an<i Doris Clyde Swe» • were in Indianapolis, Sunday.

The < ■ lit It n of Charles Btfdges at tne County Hospital is no: rjui' so jjood.

IJotfom ro\ l M.i'p ii. i'<u ani-il; I* !>in, 2u.nd. 'lirMI, row: • ear, forward: I •it^di!i. 1 1 ; \| inrv.nrd; ltr<o,n, Ituanl. Tr»f i< it.mimical. %iii; . _uaril; i'oai!i i:aii'man; KeeiC'', , 1 l l.n .:i.

Kenneth Paxton, Edirar Paxton and Clyde Miller were in Indianapolis Sunday.

Miller vi-.t -d in Indianapoli' and Shelbyvillo, Sunday. Frank Peek i- spondinsr two weeks Martin'ville, where be i' taking: treatment for rheumatism.

'I i. • famou.' '••Yictoiy Brick” i iv. • • | ; -play in Prevo’s window, '.he alii i - invited o \ ie v* it.

Th Mi"ion Circle of the Fint B,:->ti-' • bur h will meet Tuesday at v t Mrs. Art Williams.

GRKKXC ASTLE TIGER (TTIS

Here they ai ks! Om ioe I ifth -ch<eil

a (|uintet that has tlic backine of every net fan in ed with -imply w j- the Victory Biick fi m h. th • hot s r ■ out t > keep it and have successfully ■ounters ,y d« Rushville, Sullivan and Biuz.il. n and his b:.-ki teers are pointinif to the sectional i here March 4-5 with hcjies of reaching the regional 1 vision- of !»•: t among those present at the "cow

inals.

re fallen before the Cubs this season are: Danville, 1'level 'ale. Clii , Brazil (twice), Wa-hingt n. Karlier in tFe year the locals were defeated by ale, Washington, Columbus and Vincennes. They since Christma having won six consecutive battle

D 1 . J. F. Hughes, eye-specialist if Ii . . apnl - was in the city Sunday i in- . ation with local doctor-.

has had in years ; the city. Not sa' Washington last n tlrfended it in thr Coach W. E. Bau tournament to be i tourney and al-o barn” for the sta

Quintets that

Shelbyville, Manu Bush ville, Sullivar Bloomington, Clo\ have not lo-t a g and still going sti

Five games 1

are: Garfield, th Feh, IP; Bu-hvill

lining on the Greencastle -i hedule bef r' the sectional . Fe >. 12; Clint . . there, F b. lx; Shortridgi. here,

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fiefiance, 0., here, Feb. 2fi.

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The first session of the six weeks .S ',.1 of Mi - t ■ whi h began la-t t at the Fir-t Christian Church, - very sOceessfui. When the count ii. the classes wa.- taken at seven o’.- ocfc there were .'i2 in the Adult C! . sc iaagir. t>*. B v. B. H. Bruner;

i*i in tire A’.iung P ople’s Cla" taught by Prof. O. H. §mith; .'l'.' in the n : gh S*-*- d f 1 .- V. A. Ti •At!::**'n; and •J 1 "' ; .. juni. r C'las taught by Ai. -. K. R. Bartley. i»i#,ef iiS >r4 :

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C ina. giver by Mr 11 icir V. Fi - more m mi Monary at N-r^u.-ig. China.

ment in China and of the great influence which educated youth i- having in the making of the new China. This week i- being observed as Christian Endeavor Anniversary week h;, the young people of First Christian Ci urch. and next Sunday evening at T.i'.O. following the classes, thYoung People will have t arg« o; the program. Slides have been -ecure.l illustrating four of the great hymn-. Two of the young people will -peak on the -objects: "AA hat ^ "ut Expect of The Church,' and, "What • The Ch'.ifih M*v, Expect . From uth.”

Th' B •- on Club will meet, Tue--Mr-. C. F. '.05 Fast Washington St.

( ongratulai ions. To 1 he I lucr ( ub»l

I* am Lodge No. 45, will have work Tuesday night. All member be sun an be out. Vi-itors are welcome.

The new Era Club will meet tcm..rn>w afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, i Mr-. H. E. Willtaau 105 W. Popular 5*.

Greencastle (2S It was a grea tween two old riv victory ail the n has a good team play better t o, v their opponent, notice was the

; Brazil (20). old ball game be- - which makes th. re -weeter. Brazil tnd they always w on Greencastlp SOne thing we .U ’ f.. ' t at Biazil v..t-

' somethin’, an.i from the way that Id 2 - net sq-.ia 1 is defending the tro1 phy. they may lie going to keep it | . .<■ if hey git leal determined. : Greei'castle ha fought three lilts fn. * licss.---ion of the brick anc few more frtainly won't hurt their feeling-, j —In.lianapoM- Star.

ThtiiTuesday Reading Circle will

— • with Mr-. 1*. T. Stephen.-on, on I W a * “Japanese Niglitin■jirlf-" hy Mrs. S B. Town.

pier. - y "hot” on er of the floor w ed the ball close before shooting.

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fnm the ccu- * the Cub.- work•wanf the basket

Chadd of Buinbridpe al.-o rat ■ "Ha. 1 wood's Honor Roll" in M 11.iay'.' for his work against Monrovia ai Plainfield. Bainhridge defea 'I

. Me. tovia on Friday right but lost a j do-e game to Plainfield. Saturda

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Hhe told of the "lift ..

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M:. and Mr-. O. F. Lakin .'■'.tended ;h- funeral • Mis. Carry Hunt at r dial,.:i-dis tou .y. Mrs. Hunt was a former resident of Greencastle.

Brazil fans prdwd t many of them ithoug their team ro win the congratulated t). • Gt* ers and fans on the 1 battle after cv. rythinj

o.l .-port.' an : 1 they wantc-’ Victory Bn?’: xaslle playdrome of r hwas over.

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A n, Harry Junior was born t<U Mr. and Mrs. Harry Royse a : th.h me 1 f th. patter’s father Roy A’irams Sunday evening.

Garfield, of Terre Haute, defeated Sh: tri.'ge, o' In ianapolis. .12 to 25 n Saturday night. Greencastle me. - i.oth of these team- this month. Hot 'J,at bri.-k. Cubs.

Mrs. Mannie I.eutekc has returned h'lme fro— a :hiee mont:i- vi-it in Mi.: 0 Ii ana, and Buffalo. New York.

Honestly we worke up -wc;s the sidelines during thi game. If there are many clo.-. content> 1. . > this on tap we had better g . i' ttai - •ng to -tane tire s rain.

The Victory Brick remains at Gieei’castl '. Sullivan failed co gain 'session of the clay by six points. — Ltd ;*"on Reporter.

AI ph ( hi Omega announces the pi i: g of \ irginia Jennings of Villi; Gh\.. 111., and Catherine Butler of Gary. Indiana.

TOM SKEYHILL Australian Foot MKHARRY HALE Wednesday, Feb. 16

BEM FIT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Mrs. .j. w. Cole has returned home ii rn extended visit in Erie, Pa. She was accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Lamb.

Mi«s Stella Shoptaugh, who is te;i.-hing in Spring Valley, 111., spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. .nd Mrs. Frank Shoptaugh.

More than two hundred <, .enca tb ■V . gvm. Report- reached us Sun :;iy are Monday that this total w< j|d I been increasen by a dozen or m e. spef-ator- if the mud hadn’t been i . t, ■ ■ . cars filled with fan- hour If. Clay county seat were mired and k . to return to Greencastle. Thi- w;icertainly tor, ha as they mi 1 .. grern game.

T o Methodist Men’s Brotherhood will meet tonight in the Sunday -chool room of the church. All are cordially invip-d to attend.

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CHARLES RECTOR

Lady Assistant. Phone, 341;

FUNERAL DIRECTOR Private Chapel. Ambulance Service. Residence, 052.

Mrs. C. D. Schmitt entered the hospital this morning where she un- . derwent an operation on her arm. v ich she broke eight weeks ago. Dr. Carl Ruddle f Indianapolis, assisted ny I>r. Cecil O’Brien, i>orformed the operation.

THEY HELD THE BUK K

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HONOR ROLL HASTEN HAMMOND JOHNSON MILLER REEVES TOBIN BROWN

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LONGDEN BA USMAN

i (ireenca'-tle still hold' the Victu-yl Brick, having re-i.-t- I the onslaught j of Sullivan la-t night w rh a score of 1.12 to 20.—Martinsville Reporter. —o— We intendc 1 to print the late-t Big , fen by “Cash" Keller which wt'I piloted in AI Reiman's sport column, j “C *ing 'Em Short,” in Saturday’s j • dition of tiie Vincennes Commercial ■ vVe Uist the paper i»ut anyway Gre , 'n- i -atle is listed eigth in the li-t. R. inan also had a congratulatory paragraph str' ing that the Cubs still held ; the brick by beating Sullivan. We I ;> feated Brazil too. Al.

Byram, DePauw, and John.-on Greencastle, appear on the Honor Roll for last week in the Monday issue of the Indianapoli- ytar. By ram g'ts on for his great work in the Karlham game an.1 John.-on for histellar playing against Brazil. Mo ■ -uccf" to ■•♦u, fellow-.

Dl RING THK COI.D MONTHS II AVI; YOUR automobile overhauled Our Garage and Mechanical service open to the public*. We repaii* and service all makes of automobiles. Have your car made right during the had weather. Cars washed perfectly and promptly. Remember we have installed a new wrecker- day or night service. Phones: Garage 679. Night calls: :G7-X. H. A. SHER1LL

Something Besides the Butter and Egg Money

Start a ForJson tractor working for rou now—and before Spring, thr savings and profit* that vou reaZicfrom custom work or work on voair own farm will have mounted to a worthwhile figure.

Wood-sawing, grain grinding, ih red ding and numerouheavy hauling job* are aomr of the way* in whi. h hundred* of Fordson fanner* are making other* iie unproductive time pav during the wiortr monthi. And from the time vou start vour apring plowing, right through ever, aeaaon and atage of growing and har

vesting your croo*. vou are assured of abundant and

dependable power that will do each iob in lev* time

and with greater economy.

Next time you are in town just drop in and let u* talk over with vou our plan that makes it poaaible for every

farmer to own a Fordaon.

King, Morrison, Foster Co. Greencastle. Indiana.

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Matinee at 2:30 P. M. Xight at 8:15 Sharp.

Mi'S Allen, the ilautrbter ef Walttr UIi-h, living '.luth-east of Belle Un...i w.i brought to the hospital Monday morning where she will undergo ..bt'-eiv; ion and treatment. MiAllee was in the hospital for a xvhil A until two weeks ago.

A eontribulor has state, that Gre. castle mierht U'erjie Victory Brick as a corner stone in a new building i.r

Tough Luck, Juniors! You play. 1 a good game and never gave up fitrlil . ing. This is rhe ,»pirit that win- th majority of contests in the long run Keep it up!

and KDKA. 8 p. m.—Operatic concert. hi FAB, Lincoln, . 0 .4I M, 8;05 p. m. —University program. WEAK, New Y'ork, 102 M, and 15 -tatinn hookup—Saseha Culbertson, violinist. WCCO, Minneapolis - St. Paul 410 M. 0:50 p. m.—Musical comedy. WNYC, New Y'nrk, 520 M. 8:15 n. m.—Police department band.

Mr. Stewart, a laundry . u.-rt from life ‘‘C \ ienna, where Fate once more

STATION WHIM. 2(>S M, MER(HANTS HEAT & LIGHT f().

r,::!0 p. m.—gports • tofkH ket reports, eourfe-y of :h.' I 'i” pel is News. 6 KM p. m. Whip , and Fork Club orchestra, tind.f direction of Johnnie 1! hinsvr.. 6:30 p. m.—Indianapoli' Club orchestra, George Irish, ■ or. 0:50 p. m.—Ford an-! Glenn. 7:20 p. m.—Safety talk by S geant Frank Owens. 7:30 p. m.—Indiana Federate Music Uluhs* hour.

Two charter members, Mrs. John R. Miller and Mis- Elizabeth Ames, were honor guest- at the luncheon at the home of .Mi - l^la Walls, Saturday in observance of the fifty-third anniversary of the organization of the Woman' Club in Greencastle.

Indianapolis, i- at the Home Steam Laundry this w.ek advising h w the quality of the work ran be improved.

throws here in the path of her for mer sweetheart. Reason dictates to passion, and both seek future happi-

ness together.

h a General Lev Wallace

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SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA NOTH-—Thla la a tonnny company carrying a carload of scenery and special atage -fleets. SEATS AT MA OFFICE FO? Ml WOBMANCS'. Tuesday.

The fire department was called to he heme f Billy Veneer on South Illinois street early Monday, when a small plaze was discovered on. the :oof. Th. fire was soon extinguished and the damage wa- -aid to have been but a few dollars. A defective flue caused the fire.

A man hy the name of Staggs, living north and west < f Bainbridge, was arrested in Indianapolis Saturday on an affidavit issued here charging him with wife and child de-ertion. He was returned Irre Saturday evening by Deputy Sheriff Bryan and was to have a hearing before Judge Hughes, Monday afternoon.

4—4—4—4—4— b—•?4 At The Movies 4—4—4—4—4 —4—4 Opera House: Conway Tearle and Iren Rich are co-starred in the Warner Pro-., production, “My Official Wife ’ whic! ithe attraction at the Opera Hou-e tonight* The plot of the story i- a-

follows:

Russia before the war. Land of plot and counterplot! A commanding, beautiful and clever woman, a hater and desperai * enemy 1 the aristocracy. whose sole passion is vengeance against the man who had wronged her. As “the official wife” of a noble, she returns to Russia, where she discovers her hate of year- i directed against the only man sh ever loved. Heart-broken for second time, she returhs to the

VDNt ASTLF. Stellar Quart t in “God Gave Me Twenty GenU” I.oui- Moran as Mary; Lya de Put*i, Cassie; Jack .Mulhall, Steve; and William Collier Jr., Barney; are -aid to eontribute four splendid characterizations in Herbet- Brenon’- current Paramount production, “God Gave Me Twenty Cents,*’ wich arrives ut the Voneastle tonight. Tho-e who rea 1 Dixie Willson’s Cosmopolitan Magazine ,-tnry will re member it 'To he the tale of a sal.T who married a charming young girl, seemingly, “to live happily ever after;’’ but, whose plans were all upet by a farmer sweetheart who dared him to gamble for love.

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