The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1927 — Page 2
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THE r.REENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1927.
THE OPERA HOUSE
TONIGHT
THE DULY BANNER
rnlpr^d in tlw Po*t Office at Oreenra^tle, Indiana, a* afcnnd rlaaa mail mailer.
HARRY M. SMITH IMitnr and Proprietor
S. R. RARFDEN, City Editor Personal And Local News
TEXAS VL,
STREAKrW’t"
■vitii ’ILnohc MehfU'foj A two-(run man with only Iilank.-. A drutri .=tote cow!»oy nmniii}; • wild .•mrns’ the louprhI pjee han men in iiadit - heaven. What f •• Syf of hard !i<rhtin>; an.i fayt ridintr. One m ' ^rih-ion 1 ' brhrhte-t aclion^omedie.-! A l.YW UEYNOl.nS
Production
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VIr-. N’ol)le Snyder if eritioally 5'! it her home on North rollepe Ave. \li-. .Mmk Hills ami son of For 1 Wayne, are the (ruosts of Mr. an. Mr . C. N. McWcthy. Phe Central Trust Company has been appointed Administrator of the i.-Lite of John K. Maxfield. Mrs. W. M. Quay of Tiffin. Ohio, i- \i-itincr her parents, Mr. and Aim. 1-aae Hammond on South Indiana St. Mm. Nellie T. Anderson has returned home from a visit in Indiana-
polis.
'I* N GT TABS ** we have noticed tliat Aleck iias pti ,J. .J. bJ* «,{■• "T* '! ied a pict ire of the horseshoe with the words, “Be With Us Yet". Old boy, your prayers have gone unanswered so please accept our condolences. (Now won't ho ride us if the Cubs lo=e the Brick to Garfield to-
nis’ht.)
We'll wn<rer that .Martinsville is happy that Reynolds was cleared o' all charges made by Columbus recently and eligible to play against Bedford. It was Reynolds that kepi the Artesian City team in the running Friday night.
Morris Crawley of ling tho week-end relatives.
Kokomo is her* with
FOX NKWS
VAR I FT IKS
Mrs. R. R. Orr, who has latcn vising her mother, Mrs. Olivo Kelly, lins returned to her home in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. I.ovett spent - iiurday with Mr. and Mrs. w. f*. Lovett. Miss Mabel Haltom has gone tr> Oeh'ifielil, Wis., to attend the mi I-
ARFiKf.n TONH.HT. Hf>LI) TH \T HKICK— wn fight, i igiit: HIGHLIGHT^ ON HIGH SCHOOI G \MI S In Friday night’s feature game. Bedford nosed out Al.irtir.siille. J9 to .16 in a driihe overtime contest a! the Artesian City. Bedford led :,! lie half lfi-|.'> and nhr i (he rei'tili ion playing time evpired (he score as 2H-all. The first otrrlime ended .12 to .12 hut in the aei and evtra ((ci io- 1 the Slone City «|iiinicl forged ahiad of Mai.insville. Th makes iv.irc during (he present - isou lhai Bedford has humbled th < urli- co:n hi c
team.
I.ogansporf continue- on it way toward a pos-ihle slate ( hainpionship. trouncing Neweas.h Id to 22. New
Fillmore tode roughshod over Reelsville la-t night, winning h> the final core of 31 to 11. Bryan was' t!,e hrigh! light for the F.ast Putnam netters. —o— I.CCK TO YOU, THIS EVENING. TIGER GI BS.
> ■ dance at the St. John’s Military castle didn't hate a eh.,nee.
academy.
I It \N( KS M 11.1.ARM MEMORIAL M1IIIM. Tha W. C. T. U. will inert in hBaptist Ghurch Mor.day afternoon at 2:.'lrt. Devotions ht Mr.-. A. H.
Pitkin.
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L. H. Dirk.
Mi-- Willar ! as a tcacher-Alt-. J.
R. Miller.
Mi-s W illard as it si^ak.-r and
<12 to .< 12..°,f>. The cattle market was steadv and unchanged with a run estimated m< 300. Light trading about balarcni the light receipt-. Calves were about -TO cents lower with 400 vealers in luded in the fre.-it ! run. Choice vealer sold at it
down.
With only 200 fresh ©vines available trading was very dull in the
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l. ader of the W C. T. U.-Mm. Ch-m. I'heep and lambs department. Talbott. .were quotably steady. Purpcse of th ■ Willat I Memorial n
F md-Mrs. A. F. Arnold
Hue-•■The unseen City' -Mrs. Joh- ' ,,0, ,( 'K ' V,THO ‘ T < H F>
A nting and Mr-. Ben Brown-Woman's
Quartet “Grisby'' SOFTII BENI), Ind., Feb. 12. — Sociid hour. • ( After forty-eight hours of invi -tiga- — o tion, South Bend police today were
PHILLIPS WINS
EVANSVILLE, Feb. 12.
(UP)-
\> at,ediege was gn it- way to the third consecutive national into--colleginte oratorical championship t .- cay, after its representative, Myron J. Phillip’, Monticello, Ind., won fir t place in the Indiana oratorical ns-xH-iatirn contest at E\ansville Co'lege last night. Phillips vra- awarded a gold in,. ■ 1 tuift I'crty dollars in cash for hi- oration, “Gold plated Democracy.” Karl W. Carr. Karlham College, placed -pound and James C. Roy, .Notre Dnu • University Was third. If Vetertm- will notify Mrs. C. < . Hurst on Mrs. Guy Pickens bef re U A. ,M. Mont ay they will call for tli :ti a d cenvey them to the It"l if Core . IMH \N.APOI.IS Ll\ KSIOt h INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 12 (UP) Hogs were uneven on the IndianapoI livestock market today after opi ufng aliout steady . The market ntl- • d steady to 10 rent - lower although the heavy decline of the pa-t tht^e days was partly checked. Receipt were estimated at t.aOft porkerlightweight material continted at Friday’s top price, selling at <12.4" down. Bulk of the hog- move! at
’ without a tangible due to the identity of the woman who.-o mutilated
b dy was fournl on the bank
St. Joseph river her .
Search was renewed for all women reported by police records a- hnv ing disappeared within the pa-t fee months here in an effort to .Trik" some trail that would lead to a -nm-
tion of the my stery.
Plans fer dragging the river, discarded yesterday in favor of a ate o! the river bank*, were resumed today with the hope that the hea I and shoulder- of the muni re i won- . i
would be recovered.
The banks of the liter for eighteen miles wore carefully -arched . n rday liy polii e and townspeople i,u: no trace was found of the missing pint,
of the body.
Authorities continued their hunt f u Earnest Kog* r-, cat -taker a 1 St. Mary’s college, who limpped front sight on December 21. the sani" day his land lady, Mrs. Mice Van Husen,
was last seen.
Although emphasizing there wn- no evidence to lipk Rogets with th" present mystery, police are ar,\i-.u. to question him so that no clirnro o solving the enigma may tie , '(Hook-
ed.
Wa-hington lo- t th. Victory Horseshr' by bowing before Franklin, Ft to 11, on the llstchii- home floor. Leltanon upset Bloomington, winning 12 to 22. Leliant n lit d a 21 to 8 lead at the half. Frankfort tlroppe i ( i aw ftml-\ill< o7 to II in a decidedly nne-tdd<d contest over at Frankfort. ( olumhus rapped Giemsburg, 10 to 27. the losers forcing the Bull Dogs i© the limit. Connersville nosed out Ru-lmdc. 2f> to 21 in an exciting lilt.
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Stanley Byram again starred fm DePauw last night he game with Olterlin. Byram v hails roi Martinsville, is a f .r-r jirot'g" n Goach Curtis and h -ilainly pjay that Artesian City brand of ball always up and fightit and taking ad
ntertain.-d the memWs of her Bun- vantage of every break and alway
working the hall d wn toward th
basket.
Laura Houck assisted by Genov i Blown gave a delightful party a! Airy Knob to several of their friem's
last nigh!.
The W . C. T. U. meeting will be held at tig Bapti-t Church. Mondny aftemrun at 2:10 o’clrck all memher- are urged to he present. The D mestir Science Club will inert Tuesday afternoon w-ith Airs. John King on Ander-on street. Mem her- are asked to bring valentines. The Child Welfare Committee wdli meet on Monday afternoon at i o'clock prompt at the Public Library. Ml member- are urged to be pres-
ent.
Mi Katherine Evens delightfully
day School Class of the Baptist »f the Church, Friday evening with a v tire party at her home on R. R. 2.
Word whs received here today by
Mrs. Walter J. Brown of the deaf
of h r uncle Geo. S. Kaper of
Harbor- Minn., Mr. Raper was t r imer resident rf this city and wHl
nu mbered by many friends.
Oherlin ha.- a clean L. ch r>: players. Not a Imtier grr n o
Tv-> sP or$ -.-men have appeared e- th Lt..w
man floor this season.
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This question came to u thi morn ing. “L- Johnny Ward -tale?" \\ don’t know, ho n ay he hut we d • know he i- by no means the .lohnn Ward of last year.
Improvement Bill Before Legislature I‘Opt L \KI'I 1 <»l DISKS BF.t;ION l\( REASED BA PKO- \ I SIGNS OF MEASURE. n INDIAN VPOI.IS, Feb. 12. (UP)— Pepulaiily of the Dune- region a- a meeca for morti-t- will be increa-e.l j if plans for the -uperhighway incorporated in a bill now before the legislature are realized. The meu-uio, -ponscred hy Senator William F. liotlgrs, Gary, L. G. Id. io: d, Sou h Herd, and Claude ?. Steele, Kno\, would ha\o the state Ydiv.ay department construct a, I'dgi.way tht right-of-way to he |00 feet in width, across north-we-tern Indiana. The highway would connect with the highway, sy-tem lending out f Chicago and would pn-s through Gary. Hammond. Michigan City and South Bend, coupling tin with t!i n Michigan state highway north rf South Bend. Senator Hodge.- said the plan i- thculmination rf a year'.- study of anffic erndition- in Lake county and i northwe-tern Indiana to eliminate the) serious congestion on tho Dune- high ; way. So congested is the Dunes highwn, I that frequently in the summer it is ) blocked for mih s with car- eroweing ; into the nines region. I i proposed in construct two 20 j foot concrete driving -trip- with a j p.itlvv ay between. Cost.- would be heme a- on all j - ate road.-. Backer- of the project ! -ay they have promises of cn«h and.! land to aid the cm-'.ruction of *hej road.
FLOWERS for St. Valentines Day A r OUNG men-who set about this business of wooing ser-iously-know that the “quickest wav to a woman’s heart” Ls via the HITKI. blower route. Exquisite blooms and plants are priced low for such charming tokens of love-particularly designed for St, .Valentine’s Day. E1TEL FLORAL CO. PHONE 63fi. Wo Deliver.
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MEN'S OXFORDS $4*49 $6 to $10 Values All Good Styles Bostonian, Beacon and Marion Makes All Florsheims $7.85 Potter’s Shoe Store r*v r“ ;
I.''-lie Earl Houck of Chiengc wi. .-eiiously injured in a wreck rn th ; It'ii k l-h.nd Railroad near Omaha' N'eo. and i- in the Hospital at Council Bluff, Iowa. He i- a nephew of A. A. lluuck and has many relative-
and friends locally.
Woman’.- Relief Corps will hold an :d.l day meeting Monday. Dinner at 12 o'clock. Member.- bring table service. G. V R. invit fl d. Flag- will b" awarded to the winners of patrieti. l
coni at 3:80. Anyone interc-ted,; 0^ the Hendrick- county court a--
that '"tie. evening. 47 to 2, What
n lv , . , . know i-, what was the matter wi'li Phi Omega Pi has rented the re.-t- „ . ’ 1 n
dence of Mr.-. Nellie T. Anderson,
■ t l im -treet. hut will not occupy nT -T>r t',.’ ., ,7
> tatnber. Fh. a\i> Jpy nu i 2 n'
Onv " I’i ha been residing in the , S‘' T,TU Mlcuce Of Mr-. Virginia Gnswol!^^ WAI<AS| 40 T0 t Anderson street. WF THOUGHT THE I ITTI I
GIANTS WERE AS GOOD as BET
Beat Martinsville and die ha|'|.y . We will now 1 ivo a of prayer—Bedford Mail. Uc haven't heard of any lU'dlnrd i!es dying as yet, hul they sure at
happy.
Danville trampled ott Brazil o\ -
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS
.APPLES purchased from 10c bu. 1 to #1.00 per bu. at apple house Penn J
II A ROM) II EN IO
Throughout hi- arti.-tie career lla>-1 old ID nry ha- always Ireen generou j in hi- ire gniiion of the American' compo-er of worth. His attitude ha-j Ircen much that of the late Edwnrl; McDowell in con.-lderatirg that mu--' is, if it, i- good, should he given reconition whethi r it he American male or not. He ha- never played a work only because it t< composed by an
Anglican, hut whether he has been Je--e M. Hamrick who ha- been able .i. find works that take a place • visiting in Oklahoma and Texas for with good music no matter where. t ^ 1P pa-t tew months, ha.- returned to
composed, he hn- given it a prefer- home here,
cnee. Although still a young man, Henry played the important work-
The DePauw Symphony Orchestra
With
HAROLD HENRY Pianist Neharry Hall, at P. M. February 17, 1927
Seals on sale at Stevens* Drug Store. $1.09 anti 7 >c
('. E. Steward of Hninbridgc wa : b’t-ine - visitor in Greencastle St'
utday afterncon.
of Ed ward McDowell, at a time when the; were much le-.- popular with "ti-t , at least, than they are today. Three years ago he selected the second concerto for hi- appearance wj*h the Volk- Symphonic Orchestra of I! mburg. According t" the Nachriehten he played thi- work "with i clear limpil tt'ehnic, maivellous ir. it- ale-olute suren»sn and bravura." Henry plays h n re at Meharry Hall on Thur-day, Feb. 17th at d P. M.
Indianapoli-. Tlie meet.i ■. w:ll M held under the auspice- f the &*■ of Civil War Veterans, ol th ■ The general public i- invitec. Greencastle Band will I'.acc c Monday evening, at 7:10 < clock. A momlers requr-ted to he pre-er! o— SAITRDAY'S I I\ E BE'I k HHO I EAT I RES U KAK, New York. If'2 M. ‘ 1 '■ | station hookup, 8 p. m.—N "
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APPLES purchn.-ed from 10c bu.
People re.-iuing on cast Anders in tier a- well as in the east section LER. of ;hc city, report knowing the deg 1
i • i who ha- been at work is, ar 1 -'KT IAB>
urilr-s it i- -topped, the charges nr* Sorry to lx- late and were -orry w that pto-ccutb n- will follow. Th" couldn't write last week, hut you sc. dog- have been fed raw meat which I < ' ur noemliers got -ick tw was fioisoned with strychnine. weeks ago an*! a'ter «laying in bed
all last week, got up to hack th
Amo g tho-c here from out of Cubs at Brazil anil now he'.- laid u
town < n Friday for the funeral of again. ; :o $1.00 per bu. at apple house Penr .lame- E. Vermillion were: Mr-. The Cubs are sure playing a might - .. -
Flo - Hoagland, Dr. and Mr . good brand of hall and if they k> <"m ( hailo Goethalf and (laughter, Jane* it up, you could hardly call them : "f Mi-ltaw.tka; Mr-. Otis Nanc n , “dark horse" if they won tho "at Amo McCalit, Brazil; Mrs. Forrest 1 tournament. It ran he expected. I’ickcricg, Anderson: Mrs. Gertru(e You read about. Logan-port “pow Wimmer Brown, Ralph McCoy, Ind- erful smashing attack” and all th.v lannpolis. stuff, hut the man who writes it
probably has not .en the Cub- pi a. l.mti Morrison through hie attor- lately,
my Glen Lyon has filed suit in the Our latest Big Ten puts the CubPutnam circuit court for the dips©- sixth, and runs like this: I-ogansport, lution of p: rtnor-hip with Fred Clear- '■ Martinsville, Muneie, Bedford, Wash V ter m the operation of the Clov-, ington, Greencastle, Bloomington, ( .'li b- Poultry Farm and asks that Shelbyville, Columbus, and Vincrnne-'
:t tce'iver l»e appoint 1 to adjust the So long,
liiisines.-. The partnership was form-j "THE THREE MUSKETEERS”
ed on January I, 1021 : ecording to
ti t plaintiff. "We’re giad to hear from the
“Three Vlusketeers," but we are -ur-
Mr. and Mr-. R. P. Stranahan en-’ that they didn’t put the Tiger tertained a numlier of their friends. Cubs ahead of M»-hjngton in their
Friday evening at their home on East B** 1
Anderson street, with a delightful —ft— dinner. Those present were: Mr. and 'V* take this opportunity of ex Mrs. A. G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. N. J tending our sympathy to Ale< k of C. O'Hair, Charles Martin, Mr. ond Vbe Washington Herald. Truly a tm Mrs. E. B. Taylor, Mrs. Clevo Thomas,! P^y l»attle is a jinx to the Hat Dr. and Mrs. W. M. MeGaughe^-, Misi •‘heis. first, the Washington team Margarett Pierson, Miss Katherine Iftst the Victory Brick to Greenca: Tillotson and Guthrie llaaioll. *1^* an <i t'on:’ they are forced to yield
William Znrtt of St. Louis, who ha.- been employed at the local Cement Plant for the past few week-,
putting in new machinery, returned i “'''’'Rbony orchestra, M i , to hi.- home in St. Louis Saturday j r " v| 'b. conducting, aft moon. Mr. Zartt while in this I WIZ, New York, l-'l 'I
city, sustained an injured foot at the I Pittsburgh, .!0ft M, i :2 > :i ( plant, which will incapacitate him for ' York Philharmonic orehe.-trn. r
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work for several weeks. At the Lincoln Day meetin:'' at th" f'hri-tian (‘hurrh Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, special musical number- will he given hy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spencer and by the lintsquartet of DePauw University. The address will lie hy M. K. Foley, of
| waengler conducting. WRC, Washington, 4f.f» M, 7:15 ? m. Roy Scout celebration with ll ' i b ' Pr*
Da we-;
VVOC, Davenport, 481 M, ^ i 1 1,1 , —Lincoln program. WL8, Chicago, 1 Barn dance program fer
Did You Ever Hear Of Such A Thing
New Silk Dresses Direct ^rom the Manufacturer
to 1, $5.95 each
CO PEN
I re-h Crispy Crepe- in a comprehensive assortment of the new spring shade.- and attractive styles. These dresses are a good grade of flat crepe, some'in combination with crepe de chine and the colors include: R0SK PALMETTO GREEN FLAME POWDER BLUE
MONKEY SKIN ATHENIAN ROSE
also combinations of black and colors They are made in high neck, V shape or round eollarand trimmed with fancy braid*, embroidered hands, .-birring and tucks. They are mostly blouse effects and come in -mall and medium size-. ALLEN BROTHERS
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