The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1927 — Page 2
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THE OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT
Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold--
THF. DULY lUNN'FR
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People will talk about th'- won<ior 1 of thi 5 marvelous Iteser. drama!
RICHARD
ARTHHH
Th-' b-l like
.Star you lik" , in his lie-t- • part. Won-
derful artinjr — wonderful action! Excitement a’ ever heat — .iKpen-f' that make vriur blood tun cold. You'll |!k<- it fien bettor than "Tol’blo D a v i d'' a n .| ‘‘Amateur Gent-
leman!’'
Section Three of the rhristitin ( Lirch ha»- been postponed. Born to Mr. and Mr-. Everett Kinr-, V. folleire ^ve., Wednesday, a son. • Delta Theta Tau will meet promptly at 7 o'clock toniirht in Phi Delta
.\appa Hall.
Services at Pir-t Pentecost Oturch tonight at 7:R0 o’clock. Rev. Steecmiller in charge.
the outcome of one of the hottest races in Indiana college ba : ketha!l. Tickets for the Butler game are now on sale at. the Scharf drug =tnre.! Several local fans are planninsr on takir.tr in both contest*.—Crawford?ville Journal. —o— OBERI.IN HERE FRIDAY.
Sclcns Are Over Half Through
I.KGISI. M I RE H V> I VKIA I.ASi OF W KEk-KM) HOLIDAYS. WORK I NDFR W W.
We carry a Full Line- of Harness, Collars, Pads and Repairs. SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS. Coffman's Hai'dware, Sporting Goods, China and Novelty Store. West Side Square.
tHi* ON TO G \RFIKf D. ( I'R*!
IXDIAXAPOI IS, p-eb. iP_Wor‘ be.- ot the In.liana !<-gl>li.tur’ at - meeting hebl recently when It. Ea ! Peter-, ciemncratic ,-tate chairman,
Mi-- Viola Chile< of Fillmore i.-t • Ing Mrs. Mildred Alvord of Ccm-
mercial Plac®.
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day night the Terr- Haute Tribune 1 1,1 lc t0 ‘ al •
says:
The Presbyterian Church prayer meeting will be held this evening at
7:.:0 o'clock at the church.
The dreadful sli p which afflicted Oat
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hasketeer- la-t we* finals of the city - have vanished. Trot day night and thu^
Officer-^ and members of the VV. R. champ and then di C are requested to meet for pracuc'* ridge Saturday n ]• ■ h .. afternoon at 2 o’clock. games in one week.
1 purple has come out And now with hope face another real t ‘ day evening when <,
to do battle.
According to the Putnam county lad guardians of the This treasure trove
Kt..nk Hutson left today for Hu'i'alo Xew York, where he has a i.o-ition with the Adam B“ek cement
Co.
The Century Club w ill hold its anno 1 part\ at the home of Dr. and Mi-. W. \V. Sweet on Saturday eve-
ning.
in morale high school
prior to ’h" ies seems * v , ing Tech FriU'coming ci'.v -,-ing of Shor - ht. two har: -how- that *he -f the doldrum-. lightened th’. -le next Satur'oncastle enm*--i-t repirrt.- t!i are now the Victory Brik." la- passed about
the state passing always into the hands of victorious arm, and n-. maining only as long as victory crowns its caretaker. Ultimately of rour.-e, the brick wi! 'ind its wa\ into the hands of th, te champions. Should (iarfield lx* rtuuate enough to down Greencast! the emblem of basket victory would sojourn for ,
space in Terre Ham
But two things a: rious ob les in the way of (.arfield in getti-:-the prize in tKeir • - ion. Ore that the Greenca>‘ outfit i- ■! wonderful basketball aggregation,
Mr. and Mrs. flay < ollin- ^ or " lf r ‘, pejssessing lightnin - floor work and
deadly accuracy for th- basket. Th other stumbling bits ',,i the p, | ’• is that (ireencastle oubly an\i into retain the. brick f-r the rr-t if the year and will extend themselves to prevent it- passing to the tents cf
the purple.
Now, live up to >oiir reputation.
Greenra*tle.
Sort ion Three of the Christian Church will meet Friday at 2:?.0 -l- -k with Mrs. Clay Brothers, 301
Klin St.
Mark Rector who ha- been confined to the Putnam County Hospital, the past two weeks was abl a to go
to h : s home Tuesday.
Mi . Kdw. Brown of Cambridge
Cit> I- vi-iting her -ister, Mrs. S. 0. (1 away, who is seriously ill at
• , on .North Madison St.
1'. •' iudianapolis, have removed to thi- city, where they will make their l iture home with the former’- fath-
er, north of town.
Section Seven of the Woman’s League of the Methodist Church wi! meet at the church Saturday after- < n at 3:30 o’clock. Mr-. Eight nr. 1
Mr-. Stoner leaders.
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Tom Skeyhii! MEHARRY HALL Wednesday, February 16 8:00 P. M. Admission, 50 Cts. Reserved Seats at Stevens Drug: Store on Monday, Feby. 14.
Peter Hazlett, of Terre Haute, and Mi-- Julia Tarter, of Greenwood, were united in marriage bore Thur - d;-; morning by Elder Lawrence Ath- , y. The ceremcny was performed in
the office of the county clerk.
The regular meeting of Washburn Chapter f). A. It. for February 15th will be postponed one week. The next meeting will l>e a Washington’s
birthday party, Tuesday
February 22nd.
Itebf kah District meeting will lx* held with Parthenia Lodge No. 423 ..t Nett Ross, Monday, February 14. Tb degree -taff of Clayton Lodge,
will confer the degree on r.'u didates at ^jqo. All
are invited.
Garfield probably fact th tiffes* team of the lot, when Greei ca.-M comes here for a game with the i’ev
lines and j
watch for the opportunity to catch j the republican members napping, p was thoug! t .hat the appearance oi | Mr. Peters .ad - me stirring influ-j ence on the minority members of the House last w r-l:, when he threatened | them with exposure to thsdr own party if they did i ot vote solidly for' the yaunder resolutic n which call “i for an inve.-.igaiion of the -o-cnl’K
and alleged Aanni- cn..rges. It appeared that many of the demo-
crat- in the house had express’! themselves as not believing that there had been enouirh corruption in Indiana in either of the partie- to warlant an inve-tigation, other t'l.nn what had already been conducted through a regularly constituted gra". 1 jury. For that reason they did not caie to support the Saunders resolution. Thi-. however, was explained to 'hem as a party is-ue and that it eoultl gain votes for the adoption f the resolution. In other words, a- one iiemoorat -aid, it was simply a game of politics, and it is not expected •hat any, >o i- even guilty as charg-
ed.
While this has been going on the republicans have been heuing close to the line, and the chips are allow, i to fall where ih°y may. Hon. Clyde A. Walb, republican -tate chairman, ha- been in Indianapolis much of the time during tlr pa-t week, lo king on t , side lit,’.aml, as he said, “for the interest of constructive Irgi-lation,” Mr. Walb further added tba 1 . ‘‘there is enough 'eal constructiv’ legislation for *he member - to do tather than to pick any party quatrel , and I wish !i ui’ge that every republican member rf the general a-sembly give his a'tention to the important things before them and carry out the pledge that were made by their party plufform, on whicn they were elected.”
HAROLD HENRY
American Pianist with the Symphony
who will play
()rchestra.
Thursday, February 17th Watch for further announcements.
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Published in the interest of Greencastle and ricinity by the True-Hixon Lumber Co. GEORGE ENSIGN Manager and Editor WAI. POLLARD Advertising .Manager HARRY ASH Circulation Manager
pie Devils. Greencastle had harp
time- in doing away with both Sul- it J very impoitant that the npliva" and Brazil .ast week. Gir- propriation measure be disposex of
evening, for ovcr
Post.
the \ ictory Brick, a much mi-used pit co of clay, which has been going the rounds among state high 'bools
two years.—Terre Haute
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has been asked by vaiieus fan-
W. F. Jaraeison and wife left to- re! * rv * sUl,ls in u 'e “ r °' v Bnn ’'’ fr ’ r day for Indianapolis and other poin*s horse- that hop<' to run I a eastern Indiana for a 10 day wrd- ,', 1 ^ ^ in ‘' 1 " ;u Htate Bu-k,: I! I! ding trip and after Feb. 10, they will tournament. e -hitil. ‘b it King be at home at 310 West franklini"•*** ^U-'ht t„ have rea y St., Greencastle, where their friends, ^ « tr « n <r/age- fer our Tige:
1 • » b « wr uni. - bar ir. • •
are liable to l>e wild and dangerous F rank A. Hays, who with his wife, by March loth. Of late they have : wintering at St. Petersburg, Fla, shown a tendency to manhood 1 ’ ha- written home to send his sum-{Lions, Hatchets, Miner.-, Camel- ah! 1 no r togs. We expect his next order Dark Horses. will be for a complete golf outfit Tiger Cubs! We have a “hunch’’ and if he can make as good a golfer that we are coming so plea-e Mr. 1. as he was a business man he will If. S. A. A. get .-«me rage- nno rnv
field i- having hop. - of capturing ,t an early date. Thi- is now in *V
hands of the committees and is being worked out to he pre-ented to ‘b. House which they were elected.” The chairman of the legislative i apportionment committees have a bit. task on their hands this week to get j the apportionment bills in shape *o' be introduced into the legislature, with the multiple of ideas of all of i the member- of the House and th' Sfr.nte. it will prove a big task *o
S. A. A. have everyone satisfied. This is a ,
H. R. Callendar seems to think that Spring cannot be far away as he has added another room lo his house and : - makiiHf other, improvement.. This room is to be lined with in.-ulit'’. V.’e furnished the m erial ami 11. R. :s doing the wok himself.
Dr. A. 11 Brnad-
strcct is making s me change; in the interior of his home. —~**0 *"' Build A Hon:First! —o— C h a r 1 es Hall, north of the city, i,- putting in hardwood floors and making otlmr improvement.-. VV e furnished Bruce Oak flooring fer the job. —o— Bruce Oak flooring i- the best on the market an 1 our -tnck is comulet • r.t True-Hixon Lumber Co. PHONE *.r,l Build it of wood—
this time. A hardwood floor , . or that old fl ir would h" a v; • improvement.
did
way
■ d at when
the
Wife: “Jr
you see th
tho-e men
that fhnner she got < street car 7”
Husband: "What
men.” *~ “O—
W h y w o r r y about storing your winter wo den- -o that moth « II not get to them. I.iiw your close uiti Bruce ( ■. a'lii Closet lining and your worries will be
over. —o—
Fortunatolv few men say w.iat they really n — otherwise ,lack’d eyes would common.
All we can say is. Hold That Brie!,.
Cubs' —o—
A well know Greencastle * " brought us the following articles
cla.-s of 1 thi- morning;
Rebekahs We note th.it • ,e
It i> und-'r.-tood that some of the democratic lu mbers favor the repeal of the entire law and seme of thi tn agree that the repeal should cnly extend to the -tatr-wide features of the primary law, which is what the republican leaders are urging be pa-s- 1 ed. This would sati-bfy the peonle
E II.
few wf»ks.
Miss Geraldine Smythe wi i r ] ping in Indianapolis, Sat ir r. Frank Case and family arc mnvtig in their property on en-t V.’a'Mnf
ton street.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click -pent Thursday with Mr. an I Mr-. Joto
over the state and at the same time Dean near Ladoga,
would make good the platform pie .v- Mi.-s Nellie Lockrilge of Indianses nt both paities. 1 wlis, spent the week-end oitit bw
liarents, .Mr. and Mr G. ! •'»'
on. HEAR Madam Dupee in recital at ridge. Mr. Peter , the Ar,,. viatic -tale Mt. Zion Baptist Church on Mapl • Mr. and Mrs. Milt K chairman, -ay - that he has urged that Avc. and Apple St. on Feb. 11th., 8 to their home here, front Pid-anaf ■ the democratic member- of the logK- o .’lock. Admi:-ion 2a cts. Rev. H. lis last week. lature support the bill which cal'- ^• Hawthorne, pastor. 10-lp. Or ver Elli* is confined '/rf foi the repeal of the primary /“aw. - —— o — —»■ with pneumonia.
ROA< HDALB - X.-.’.han ('all and S S
Mrs. Shirley of North Snlar.t is were in Indianapolis on m ine-'? m
Saturday.
matter that is being left entirely to the members of the legislature to act
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BASKETBALL DE PAUW vs 0BERLIN D. P. U. FRl-SHMAN VS STATE NORMAL FRESHMAN Bowman Gym, Friday, Feb. 11 Freshman Game f);45 Varsity Game 75c* Admission, 75c.
-urely turn in .some Jo>r scores. Mi . A R. Chenowetb, 202 West Washington St., assisted by Mrs. W M. Haney, will entertain Section Two of the Christian church. Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Frank Wallace will have the program. Subj< ■ t “Heroines of the American Revolution”. All members are urged to
lie pre-ent.
Phe J ma E. \ erinillion will bo held from the McCurry Funeral Home tomorrow afternoon, with the Rev. Bruner of the Christian Church in charge. Burial will be in Fi rest Hill Cemetery. The pail
i beef ready for our Tig’r Cub-. Quito a number of local fun- art planning on witnessing the Logan--port Bloomington game at Blooming- i ton Saturday night. One hundred tickets will be sent to Prof. French, of the local high school, and the\ will be on sale Thursday and up * noon Friday at the Corner drug -lore All Unsold licketr will ho returned to Bloomington at noon Friday.
Martinsville Reporter.
The Wabash college basketball ti an now faces on of its bigge t te-‘- of the ,-eason with Butler scheduled .1
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coming on successive nights th^.i furnish probably the hardest job of the season. Vaughan worked his reg. ulars hard Tuesday and. sent them into another intensive session today. The Butler game will be player) in the new armory on north Pennsylvania street in Indianapolis while the Indiana gymnasium will bo the scene af j the Saturday night encounter. Bo‘h Butler and Indiana are primod fo. these games and are especially anxious to hang up victories. Both con- ' t*sts will play a part in determining '
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