The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1927 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927.

NEW

TIip New SpetriR . patterns have be") tlail for the past v e, k. ^e n inesewer who delights in the fashioning of her own wardrobe will find many a fresh inspiration here.

SPRING

Th 0 McCall Fashion Bool. . monthly, quarterly, etc. are non on our counters.

McCALL

NOTE! Decidedly new trimmings, ornaments, buttons, braids, etc. for Spring sewers are on display.

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NOTION EVER AT VO I

DEPT. I! SERVICE

polD Sympli ny. Seattle Symphony.

Harold Henry will play in Meharr; Hall, Thw.-tiay night, February 17th Tickets will b on sale at Steven Drug Store Tuesday, Price- $1.00 7jc.

< o\( ERNING DOGS

In Saturday- paper I found an art- •-'-• 'e gathering, icle on dog poiaoning whi( I wish Otlu to answer it is against the law to go appeal on the program. I in iar> -’I and put out some poison hut in flic and 22 .are Harry II. Hug" . I’t first pia< e let me say people are pay dent of Rot .ary Internalmi, 1 ; I ••

pi HLic sale: 1 will offer at pnhlie .-ale at tli'’ farm, known ;i the IN n Sechman farm, mile east of (ireoncastle, and four and one-half mile- south of Fillmore on the (ireencii-tle-Stil .-ville road on \\ EDNKSD W I ERRI \RV Hi. Commencing ;it 10:20 A. M , The Following: 110—Hogs—110 ■10 brood ■ i w ; half to farrow -oon; others bred; 70 lii’ad gooii fee'lin:' -boats, weighing from 40 to t>0 pounds. Cows Three head milk cow-, giving good flow of milk. 20—Sheep—20 20 Hi ad good hre' ding eye • .-ome will lamb by day of ale. Grain 100 to 500 bn hr! cot-n in crib. TERMS ina"' known day oi . ile. JESSE I .SECHMAN \. < >. Hunter, \iu :u ncrr. \I \ llryan, ( lerk. Dinner will b ifve'l ■ n gtound-.

anl Skeggs, Chairman of the International committee on classification; Judge Vernon W. VanFleet, NS ashii .rton, H. C.• John B. Orr, Chaiitnan the international committe on e\. tension of Rotary into all parts >!’

the city limits they the world; Joseph P. Hanley, Nev. a jierson must use York, Governor of the 27th Rot o

ing taxes on their lot- and do not wish it run over by a lot of dog-. A dog away from hi- owner i- a vagabond ani can l>e killed by law rex' thing is who wants a dog running over his fb wer beds and garden and

if you shoot in will fine you si

Demand On iVlutit School 7 oo Great

Met I K H W SEEKS IN< RE \ I i> ENROLLMEN I H» SI PPLV POSH fCENS III EERED.

next be-t. club or poison. I have a- District; Roy Donald, South Dakota round my place a pile of rock- to kill Governor id the l!Hh Rotary Hi-u:

every dog and al.-o Stern- Rat pa.-t" and if Mr. dog comes and eats it all right if people want to keep doglet them keep them at hont and not bother other people. I can -how ym: people in this town that h've 2 doeand an automobile and get help from the county, Let the Mayor order all ■ dogs kept at home or get kiilc I I •r one will kill every dog that come my garden • i flower be. -, dch person who owns -uch dogwishes anything let him pay all damages and then he will squirm to .-llm'• people a flower and a -eed look abbot not to a lover iif fb weis, -o I say again keep your dog- from m; yard or 1 will kill one and all. A property owner and Tax pay 1

and Charle- Hartman, T ledo, Oh’ .. Governor 21st Rotary District. The general sessions and man;. Oliver features will be held in Fort Wayne's new Shrine Temple. Special entertainment is provided fo; ul: v :

iting ladies.

DePauw's School of Mu ir is U;, able to supply the demand for b v musicians in the professional field,

according to Dean R. G. Mc''utchan, demand, aid who in chapel Thursday morning si-k- I w:-h you w ed the student body to recruit pr ■ ’’C !l 'd folks at pective. and increase the nroRment ity to prepare

an Met’utchan. "an i I apprai. e the ta'e of the opportune mselves for Ihi-

BLOOMINGTON — Mr . 1!a't Stone, residing near here, had a peculiar battle with a water t.ie-ca .n She slipped on the reptile' head to keep it from striking her and r yvrapped itself about her leg Neit i i would give u)i until Mrs. Stone' blether came to her aid with a pitch Cork.

of the mu ic school in the way of ah ate I material. Forty calls for tearhn ,'.;id lager- whi h went un.-upplied 1 -t year, a call upon the Eriv v ity Thursdav tu .• apply a director of music for one of he larg'-r Indiana ehools, and multiple cal:- or music teacher- in eousolidat':'d -ciiool - and high -chooE, were point'll out ;i- indication: of th" numerous oppuitunitie in tie' mu ie field. “W cannot supply the

great work.’’ The Dean h Gr i ne.i tie f.i till!; -upplan'i which he wa.'-

in en absent fron iii" time and h : a musical program lab'e to arrange be

of limi'.fc l time.

I ‘ml . Pence Advises Prospective Teachers

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The Clovei'lali' Town-hip Farmei^ Institute will he held Tu -iIbv Fiyb. 15th at the High School Audit' rium Addre.-.-es on Fai in subj'i ts will • (Mivvrad by Mi V< - a S. PfendUi >f Action and Mr. B. R. Moor' of ('ir-I" ville. Special music will be furni.-lifl by tiie High School glades. Mr-. H. Foster -pent tin wee!: end with her daughter, Florence, in

Indianupoli-.

William Gie dacre wa- a husinc vi.-itor in William'pnrt Wedne-. ay

and Thursday.

Alton Murphey, rural i inier i- off duty bn au-e of illip - Mr. and Mi-. Charle- Ricken , Mr-. <1. C. Wingert anl Mr . Frank Morrison at.tendod Ben ||m at Greencastle Thur-day. Mrs. George <>gl" of Martinsville rpent thia week with her mother, Mr*. Trixie Met arty.

| ternoon in Mi harry Hall. The ptr , pose of the meeting was to give tie itudents expecting to teach some preininary in.-trueti ns and advice. The speaker pointed out that the best impres-ion i- made by the fit 1 orrespondence. Therefore it was urgnl that the utmo-t care be u-td in he fiist application. Many tim h ie will be tv. nty five rr thirty! ipplii iition- received by a school uperintender.t f" the same po-iii n ind tie outcome must depend on 'he form of the first letter, “Here" . ni I Prof. Pence, ‘i- the chance for Ci'

»c. t kind of ady m tising."

"By all mi an-, take 'Vantage nf , ytiur own ci liege H -ourcen and enroll in the college placement buieau) which is for your benefit," was one

of the flo.-ing statements.

In addition to this, i' wa- urg 1 '' 1 that one should enroll with one of the national teacher’s agencies. Ir. t. esc two way - it i quite often very

• asy to locate a vacancy.

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FOl NDER in BE PRESENI

The announcement that Paul P. Harris, founder of Rotary , i- to he a speaker oil the program of the Twi n fieth Rotary District I'onference at Fort Wayne on the afternoon i f February 21st has been rei' ived with exceptional interest by Greencastle Ro-

ll VROLD HENRY the pianist, m American by birth, i- the descendant t a line of American ancestry that late- to before the Revolution. H" showed marked piani-tie talents it an early age, and inade his fir.-t important public appearance when !• . Following a thorough grounding in the tnenreti'al hranehe- of music , 1 ■ well its in pi,in playi g, anl havip’; received his univer-ity degree, M: Henry went to Kunqie to study fothe next three year For Severn’.

tarians. Mr, Harris, whose simple years he worked n ,, , Dr. Erne 1 act in F.lOo ha.- resulted in the form- Jedliczka, in B"ilii. •ellowed by •, ation of one of the strongest fellow- ymr of study witt Morit/. Mo.-zk iship and peace spreading organiza- w.-kv in Paris. R •turi'ing to 1h ; -

tions in the world, seldom has been inclined to attend large gathering- of

Rotanans.

The founder of Rotary, who gathered about him three other men of various business interests, and sought to find in their a.-.-ociation the solution of a yearning for friendships, is a

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country he entere.i upon

career which took him to every -ection of the Unite I States. In the fu'l of HI21 he went to Europe and 'n December gave hi- first recital h Paris. During the in xt three -ea-o - he played with unvarying -ucce-- in the most impoi tant music center ot Europe. Aming the orchestra with

There is smartness in the profile of the Buick motor car which never grows tiresome, no matter how many Buicks you see. Buy a Buick! It is a car you will be proud to own, and delighted to drive.

C Lira Bow in The T-i!amount Picture »It' \ nv \s 11 i

V ELINOR <,|,YN

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uted.)

"IT" i 1) ■ ome living • I her.-, of I of “it" mu

f Clara Bow's firs* i in action, E " a* the V nca-tle TheVritonio Moieno is feat-

perculiar quality whi r h •ings |u> -• which draw h -ex' . I '• posse sur tie nbs'dui ly un-elfcm-

eiu- though full 'f -'If ror.fidence have Ei it niagee'ie ■•-er appe-il" which i- iii -i.-tible. Mothers spi.i! In, vvi h "1 ' -women never icfuse tiii'ii ivo! , while vhon women po--It ' the- are imply levastating th y can PtiHCt any man even ^- • 'i 1 Ir! i7niet t, and they arouse

populations of that great

and co' elude it niu.-t be In to* il i ha- becau.-e a few sretion. are infi -tcd by military tnnp- or bandits Caiile l teportf i rue from the troubled r , ar l represent the idea- of the e e or the group who seeds th' n CaM' j;t f" tv to eighty-three ce’d a wild tdepending on "deferred" -r ' iniiiu tint ' ervice) tire bound to mil many things, an I they ate t ' *y by tho e who can nffu-d su di ■■ -tly ni' ms of communication. Mi - ionatie arc not in that da. Tho r ole •..aT IllU t need he very brief or travel by boat. If a mis-ion boarj. having mole than two hundred Amcrii , w men in China receive- a '■able ttiting that five < f them lur e left West China and seven n re a. • been (n> to Manilla -does, the pub!!' roiidude that that hoard h.i withdrawn from China and all t ; work i- eon.-igned to oi mtil failure? True • me centers have . iil'fored ably ’! ' ' . hav • hi'cn, for the mo t p ut, I ho -e th;>t wer" in the path of advoni ing of ccnteniiing armie-. In me I place mi t ary win k ha- -ufl'ci d a total eclipse hut an eclipse is not a pei ma "it cnnditiiiii. Womea mi-- ■ ioiuirie.. have withdrawn from sti ii station; not of nrec -ity but at the a vat,r • of i .mtions con-ul . “there are ten th ■t ai, | Chiistian cnti'i in China only a few <>f which have been violently upset and these u tially 'veto intenaitieral contests are me" in evidonce-” say- th’ January number of a magazine puhli-'.ied in Chinn ! There are eight thousand mi . imari - in ( hi' i. (tidy a vary mall number have let ami those who hav done so are hoping to return a "on ii - c-n-uls will permit. If they vvi re nil oblige to leave the two mi1 bon Chine e Chiistian- would c,i:i

country pait in Ie Ip ‘.be n to do that bui! ing!" Tiihat "future iburch" i buil . i g in strange ways. Christ himse'f, liki tied hi truth to seed and t > leaven. It vvoi k ■ quietly but sure! . Who ran ay wh;it the cutcome vvi I be of the uiipr • •• 1. ■ tel a!e "f 4,001: - fOo crpie. of Scripture in China In 1 •«;u? G'li' .ul Cl ang f'liihkiank hiri ■ If bouj 'it H c hi m at (!,50n leatlfr I" and Bibli and 12000 Te lamen* .

• ■ ■< • " t of i ;i I S.J I (■ I' t 1 III! ^ 1 .. , r -!;. I ' 'id : "'W 'or. ' " J I 1 ■ r t . ' olution. I V c.iblf iv Hi i i' ' o • i**| We t China.

LiAFEr Furd all

H ur-•') 5 c lx? tbfi f n! r ; fe!lo*,7 ’710 could .' 7 buy use J cars was Liio ca ]>< 1 r uuld I'd I wb <t v nr.’ ';yj IbAjunk fbal r \ bo didn’t care. ) ei sen .]! v,’.; have found it profitable to make the world sn "j for used enr l:uyers—, mateura as well as expert!;.

II. A. SiiLKRiLL

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Ii a group i f noisy student r r ■ a clamor against the "imperiah-in, eapital-m, am. militarism of ".in.:. ianily" Ie we conclude that they hav nm ed all China against Chrid iunity, which they have ,-o gro--ly nrsiii'erprctcd? Ttue, the World War nf "(hii.-tian Nations,, terribly i-illu.-torred ( liina, ii- doe- I ur owe po-t b Hum civilization. Hut fi.e

• o' "i in their female companions, Chine e arc an intelligent people.

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They are in an abnormal mood I'li - lit. 'I hey have determined to ’id them.-clvi - of we tern exploitatio i

AUTO lUIUAIUS

extremely rare iimong and dominati n, and to many of them

modest tv pe of man, who, although

traveler by instinct, ha- never sought which Harold Henrv has plaved to appear before men as the nrigi -oloUt are the Munich Tonkuenstl" nator of a great world movement. Orchestre de Patir, Hamlnirg VolkHi» appearance at the Fort Wavne Symphonie, New York Symphony, Conference will doubtles- draw to *he Chicago Symphony, Cincinnati Symi.xLon a gr at many who have beer, ’ phony, Detroit Symphony, Mrnnea-1

THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT

"nen lim ands of beautiful and pliy.- h ally : > ictivc eri ature- who taeu'.'ite eirtnin men huve no touch f it. An ugl;. girl <an have “It” for : is a quality of the miiiil a- well ' a na ; i ii rmanatti n and actual ■ • 1 I n thing to 'in wit ii it. On 'he en there are only a few men pes ' ’i" i 1 at th moment I can pic’ mi' ir I ne Wei ii: Clara Bov 1 en - j i. t . vve ' :ie . gi edne s, beauty of “ x app al” til ne hive no’litng t v-lth :*.

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Moffett & Dobbs

( DIN \ \NI» MISSIONS Ma: v eiro eou i'.'"a are current tiies- day* about China.

‘^western” at-| •'( iristian" at" sinister ynonyins. With their apri-n-ti( ii tor indepeii'lance and antononiv mis ionari* ate in sympathy and they ar willit g to he misunder-'ood and maligned, or to withdraw for a lime, if need be, in order to i.emonstiat' what the r* jl -pi:it of rhri-t-ianits i-. Are Hie mis-i narie. couraged? No! Rather, a- me ay.: in a rcrent htter from West China, "Do rot worry about u.-. J never was ’ 1 dP I tiiink, fore fundamentally '''M ' 1 "i • R io i e with us in th" ( xI Mierce which i- ours in drawing cv r do er to ‘he ’ll alts and min . o ' e ;r "’i comimr'y e' 1 ynl (Ohin- * "'I fit" . h " \„ iher -avs. ' ll " 1 ' • A' I nil ing her own foundations for a future church, and

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