The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1927 — Page 2

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distinguished American • who will play with the DcPauw Symphony Oi‘clu v Thursday, February 1 at 8 P. M. IN MKHAUltY IIAI.I. Tickets on sale at Stevens Druy $1.(13 and 75e

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THE DAfLY RAWER Tnlrri'd in the Post Offir* h) Gropnrnstl**, Indiana, an M^cond class mail mailer.

II \ RRY M. SMITH I .lilnr and I’rnpriclnr

S. li. IIARIDFN, Ciiy Edilnr Personal And Local News !* F. Albin of Ray Minctte, Ala., - here for several weeks visit with li hrother, Jiime.s S. Albin. • ••• vices t niirht at 7:30, First 1> , -t Mission on Ohio ?t. Rev.

iii i y Htepemiller.

Miss l.enna Wells who has been ■ I . lintt the winter with relatives in I,:ikehind, Fla., has returnefl horn. - *. .Mr. mil Mr. .1. A Kstcs and son of Hainbridfre were Sunday visitors! t Mr. and .Mrs. Claude V. York of \'i v. Winchester. i

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I Baby sleet's , without ivughing / Don’* ! .i baby suffer from coughs .•■m colds. The lo.ssoi sleep weakens n «:-i .nr#*. Have a bottle or l.utiber’a ♦ r ,7 / :n-n iox lundr. A teaftpoon/ul f-*-"v ., .1 Ptop i;!! h ritalion iand pro* . jnotr '.f^p.l'orMyMrr motrers ' i. .efound Ain-o-loxtli^pate, « :efinable and effectiw . 'dren’scouFh pymp. Soli! .ud ^oaranteed by yourdi vg* ► i i. lance i»Oc. Prepared by .|T , ’i £> laatiar Co., Cbeuii*»U V A>r

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SEATS FOR TOM SKEYHILL Now on Sale at Stevens Drug: Store M EH A RRY HALF tVednesday, Feby. 16. 8:00 P. M. “Mussolini and the Black Shirts” Admission, 50 cts.

ON TO CLINTON, I BS'

Uoo-p I. iltte, No. 1.702 will meet in I i'I.ii - -ion on Wednesday eveniiy at m o’clock. All members be pres-

\\ lliam A. Munriy report

A well known local net fan writes us the ■ following letter “Greeneastle, 1ml.

• Feb. 1 I, '27. “NET TARS:

“Lets start, some ngi .lion now, for a special to Clinton F ; :i> night, let the Kiwanis'and Rota Clubs con-

ihe sale ' tribute to take the ha il along, ami

MR. FARMER

Spring is coming! Why not include a lew acres of tomatoes in your crop rotation? Greencastle Canning Co.

Car Load of Premier Ucd Ash, las (’oal, for delivery Wednesc Thursday at S8 per tan, de!i\ • L E. R. Hamrick Phone 2H1 and Hil-V.

f tin .lames T. Darnell property on have the Traction ofluial give a i Si'intnary street tr Rev. A. T. reduced fare, which will lie in reach of all, and which will ure a hug"

number going.

“The Cubs deserve tin support, lets nil get busy for pecittl light now. I will help in t contribution to lake the band. St nt it off mu

“A FAN"'.

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AH ': Conley, an employee of the (t and I. Stone Quarry suffered a > ina 'he,| nose Monday while it

work.

\D . .). F. Allen, Jr. has issue! tut ions fra Washington birthday i at at her home ne\t Tuesday tif let noon. T’hi morning Mu ic"l Chib will

Me gladly give our lieirt and ham to this measure. .Let’s all go !• Clinton with the team. Wo are hack ing the Cubs to go o tin slati

! with Mrs. O. II. Smith No. 12. tourney bo surely we ran lake a lii-

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j The Undelsigt d j tlie estate of .l" h i | ceased, will -ell : Thursday, Fobrt.; j the pet sontil pro: . 1 at the late r> .id< ' ent North of tii r.

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In tudying the pro.-.- book of *1 f ol | Henry one is impressed by :h ■ high praise he has received for hinierpretation of different compoer.-. Different ciitic' have taken hi performances of different crnip-sets for special praD". It is well know

that the late Henry T. Finck, ofi he . works, . m.h

NlrW YORK POST was especinllv Oe.

ion I of writings of Creitf an 1 .V^- | l )ro l HMt ' Iluusll. It was therefore of rspeeir.l |troods, furnitui

-ignifiennet* when this critic alwa\ ti ok occa-'ion to give special pro t lUrry's playing if these compo*eis. In German critics liked “its courtly elegance.” Other writers g (iv. enthusiastic over his playing of 1} ( >h (the best Bitch playing of t'i -i :i on one Chicago critic called B.l „f I) eMioven Brahms, Schumann, the model”-, which i only proof thr.t Henry’t art is man\ sided and thr.t “1 e ir both a profrund student art! an expet t in pr j cling tnusic to an audience.’' to quote another Chicago reviewer. Mr. Henry’s recital h-i. will tie on Thursday evening, Feb. 17th in Mehatry Hall. Tickets ere ,.u tih. at Steven- Drug Store at 'LiP

;.r.d To cents.

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lington Si. IP o'llock.

Wedne la.’ morning

tie lime off lo watch them C'inlnn. Malcha say. gong!

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Mis. Frank Hutson and children will Lave tonight for Buffalo, New Noil., to join Mr. Hutson who is em.doyril in the Heel: Cement plant. The Queen Esther-Standard Hear • will meet at the home of Mrs. II. L. Williams, I07 West Poplar t re. t thi- evening at 7 o’clock.

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-o one Ford Touro sale cash. Sale to

thirty P. M. CENTRAL I 'ti Hays & MurpL: Col. Ve-tal, \

'sts of fund: . car. hegi

Don't forget our ha-.d wire for the Clinlou game.

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Aleck, editor of “Hardwood Hash" down on the Washington II raid doesn't know his hors. It. The Ha’ diets lost to Eranklh:. IP-lf> -imply because Aleck printed ;i picture of the Lucky Horseshoe th. wrong wax. The hig boy had the hors' hoe with

MANH \TT\N Miss Helen Lewis has accepted a j position a instructor in music and .ut in the -A hboro High school. I Joseph Evans of Poland visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. \eese, Monday. Mr. and Mr . Geo. Moreland called on Mr. and Mrs. Mack Long, Friday evening. Ed Roberts of Detroit, is visiting ! home folks here. Mi - Marie Kattman of Poland was the week-end guest of Miss Dorothy

Lewis.

L. A. Zaring and family were in 1 Given.-astle, Saturday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noose celled on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gose, Friday

evening.

Miss Dovio Suhlett has resumed

her position «t Allen Bnrtheif, Green rauw coe< ' 8 - r ““owing me iu.«. a umvcsuy u.nus nerset co castle game between two picked teams, to fronted with a most formidalilo : T. M. Roberts called on M-icl long ,|oto,mi 1,0 lh< ' l " >, ' 0, "‘ r . v vatsitx. Fii- of rules with which she mu Sunday. |day February 25, the basketball on- ply, including chaperonage at tl„. John and R/d.m Lewis, Helot' and • thusiasts will journey to Kims Itni house where -he lives, pr- Iuo.’h.h

for the banqu t. This year all girl- automobiles, chaperonage o ' onrtio. who have been out for basketball ar< Owning a register every time ,;, e eligible to attend the banquet, while the house and the j' .ilmi-y oi heretofore only those making points her sorority for its honor, were eligible. ■ home the good natur. i par

'ent finds it hard to keep th. ...m in check but co'.l-ge disciple: i :,

different matter.

LANS COMPLETED FOB “The mother who thinl BASKETBALL BANQI IM her daughter at Ipune will I. . o j than allowing her ' te go to

Plans have boon completed for th • •- mistaken, Rex . H.irri- de. i;ii,, ( annual basketball banquet for Do-, “The young girl of today, upon .. Pauw coeds. Following the final toring a university find, hersel

Virginia Lewis, Ruby Long and Lola N’eese were in TorrP Haute, Sandax. Miss Odessa IlfKlshire, was in

Greencastle, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huskey o!' Knightsville called on Air. end 'Irs.

Mack Long, Sunday.

Miss Ruby oLng was in Greencn'-

tlo, Saturday.

Miss Eula Heath attended '•Boo-

Following the dituinr a -tunt will ; be given, and the honorary varsity ' will lie announced. The winning clas., team will be presented xxitli the cham- ; pionship cup. 'ITiose wishing to at-

lliu at the \ oncastle, Ih-ir d.iy l#n( | this han'quet are requested to

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FOR SALE:—10 span year old.

tu kr mules. Call C. P.

or Albert Alice.

Debate Tea in.'s . cef In Practie ontesl Two practice detiati - wci. held on the question of gm in-aid la-week-end by the var y .nr- n churches < f neighboiii" t..x •••'-. Eridu.. ivemr.g a . .' i ite xvas b< id at the Bfllexlll" Method t ihu.e'i, near ClaytO). and Si rught an other team argued :;l the day woo I Met hodi t church, near !.■ 'iarapoh ■. The purpose of ti. * pirn-tic' d’Rrnadstreel t bales is to ttuin 1 n

15-tln. J i r, speak In for ■ i . e . 1 ■ iic. .

M .) P. King, ruial route mail earri' i' out ,f Green.astle, has been off

, :•> f i the past several days with the prongs pointing down and \Y:;-h-

ington’s luck Ml out. To have |.y n* the horseshoe and th'' lurk it bring--, according to tradition, \l<*ck should have reproduced the trophy with th. prongs pointing upward. Now some-

body else tell one.

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Short ridge Here. Saturday.

a'.tael; of appendicitis, He is ro-

covering and expects to resume his

xv,uk within a -hert time. , L. T. Hagen and Joseph Nal».i=e : .

I .: I lone cutters, aio under charge ,,f . oL.ting a city ordinance by spit-

'.he -i.le-xvatk.' They were nri.d by Sanitary policeman Kelly • mast answer the accusuation in

Mu.,i - court.- Bio mington Te'.e-

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Ttie Woman’s Home

This week-end the Kokomo "Wild Cats" and Martinsville will tangl". We believe the Artrsiun City quint.'

Missionary will win but the eontest xx be .>n<

• , y will boll it’s February mootat the home < f Mr-. Ford Lucas, W lir day the Ifith at 2:.10 p. ni. Mis. R. W. Shafer will conduct the d .'otions, Mrs. Harry McLean will charge of the lesson A “national liui.I Church.” A good social hour ■ promi od by Mrs. T. F. Evan’s and

i her committee.

KVENiNds CLEAN UP SALE ON evi'n’inos !,'p t m l pianos players grands up.™: We are overstocked! We must m"\■ this large stock of hifth grade Baldwin made pianos anti p! this week. In order to do this we are offering - you the opporti i i y of purchasing - one of these noted instruments at a tremci.doua saving.

Beautiful 88 Note Player Mhde To Sell for Very Special $295 WHILE THEY LAST

$600

Uprigfht Piano You Save $95.00.

Here’s n ■)! : ■ r that should sell foi* a whole lot more money, it has every known u >< ; device, genuine copper wound he hu.'s and only the highest class wori , ! ip throughout. Come here torn. ml let us play the beautiful instrumciv for you. No Monev Dow n Grand Piano FULL CASH \ \1 I I OR ^ 011 ^SaVO YOUR OLD INSTIM M! '.T. $175.

$10.00 Secures one 1 ■ e beautiful Pianos. yrs. to i)a> - the balance.

This is your golden opportunity to me your home a real home at a tremendous saving to you. You to your wife, your chil dren and yourself. Do not mu it o util it is too late. Delay may mean disappointment. HAMILTON MUSIC SHOP ALAMO BUILDING DON’T FAIL TO HEAR HAROLD HENRY AT THE BALDWIN

of th" state’', feature tilt.-. —O— BUTLER THURSDAY. D’l’AUW. —o- - Wouldn’t Washington have i-. cciv d an awful hiding from the Vincennes paper-—hut Vincennes wa do! ated last week too, and liy a larger margin than four points. Muncie did the dirty work 32-23 and it is the firs’ victory for the Brarcats over Yin eeimes team for many moons— h then, everyone is heating \ ince nr Even Washington dropped the A.I ., twice this season. Washington ll<i

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—o— Yes, Muncie took us ucro. - L, i night, but we’re not the leu-t dt disheartened. Better times are ji, t around the comer, and if yo i ■ I doubtful of the statement, iu- i a L any Washington fan and th, x xv’! tel! you the same thing. Of cur-.' du , will refer to their own team, ti must he wonderful to have -n, (, ;i consistent winner. Oh no. The Frank lin defeat handed the Hat. bet IT i day night doesn’t rount. That on. point victory over Vincennes i- wort! a state championship.—Vinceniie Commercial. Washingtoii and Yinrumcs rcii .in ly “loxe" each other don’t they? —o— MICHIGAN AND PI RDM; TO NIGHT AT LAFAYETTF. Wil\

night.

Ed Watts of Oakalla called "<,n friends hero, Thursday. Mrs. David Kendall and children of Greoi. istle, pent the xve d, an \xitl-, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gose. I.eota Showalter of Reelsx-He nem the day Tuesday xvith Mrs. Fd Her-

bert.

Misses Helen and Dorothy I < xx i. and Marie Kattman spent Snlurdij xening in Greeneastle. Mi . Hannah Mullfniy iuis returned home from a vi-it. xxith relative in Morgan county'. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gose called on Mr-. Robert On- at Putnamville, Saturday. Mr. Doyle and family are tnovi’ig to Cloverdale.

see their house inanager- as soon as

possible.

Blackstoek Sends Airmail (ireelings

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Mr. and Mrs. Chester York and n xv ere visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eli S. d>,’e Sun lay.

Harris belittled current i< |.,,:is „ drinking and immorality am,.: ^ th college youth of the nation “My fault with the collet, student of today is his lack n.mness and his materialistic altinnlc u,. ward life, - ’ he declared. •■The dent who wastes fr.ur year . uil,. life ha- licgkctud his Vl'aile-* „

tunity.

“He may he an example .. .ot.r'ety, yet as a waster be the m . t in'-

The DePauw has received by air moral of persons. Four yea! ii , mail a copy of Lincoln’s Gettysburg formative period of I if” will address in the form of greetings from him in habits of i.llene.-s, Mr. ira B. Blackutock; member of “Mad he gotten drunk, at il " . the Heard of Trustees of thh Univer- r, f hi- frr-hman year, be, < ■ » sity and d.,noi of Hlack-tock athletic f , ’ onl school and then xvith in, u field. Mr. Blackstock lives in Spring* uree of shame gone to work, tl,er" field. III., one-time home town of m ight he -ome hope for him. Abraham Lincoln. According to answer* Rex. Harm

received from fourteen state univ

o — * sities in the middle west on a ques-

tionnaire sent out on “Drinking i Colleges" and “The alleged ernw immorality among women -mde t.-. The outlook is more than optimi.-u and should encourage those wlm hom that moral oohditions are hettei- :

-entrd to he, he stated.

SPEAKS FDR SCHOOLS

BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Feb. 15. Declaring that the Fniversity is •‘safer’' than th home for the young people cf today. Rev. Charles W. Harris, Bloomington pastor, today enme to the defense of modern youth.

CLARA HOW \ “WOW” IN HER LATEST PICTURE, “IT" If crowded house- ure a sign of since , Clara How may well con idor Herself nothing short of a “Wow” ' apaeitx a lienees have been the rule ’ at the V’oncastle Theatre ever since i her initial Paramount starring p'odurti ri, ''It" opened. Those xvho’ve already seen “It" xvill tell you that Clara’s fir-t picture, knocked them out of their seats. To -end it- new star off to a good start, I'aiamount provided her xvith Elan >;• Clyii' own cenception cf "It,” and M - Hoxv has certainly taken advantage of ••It.” In addition to this, Clarence Badger, director of sure-fire hit xx ielded the megaphone and Vntonio Moreno doe- the ‘‘heroing.’’ “It,” having everything, had n> eheieo hut get over and get over hi ! ‘•ft" has.

tVI D.NFSHAY'S RADIO FKAT1 RE , W.IZ Hookup iW.IZ, KltKA, KYW WBZ, W -M, WIIAS, WMC, WsH.i H pm., Sigiid Onegin, eo i-

NO| I'K K I HE I toll.I- It.M AKERB trai'.o, and orche-tra.

TO WIN—’[ HEY'RE ABOl I' DI E. Garfield was unable to snatch t ■ virlory brick from Greenea-tie and the Putnam county outfit won, 2’. to 22, at the Wiley gym. Greencastle had Garfield down, U> to <!, at th first half but Garfield made a gum, come-back. Johnson, center for Greencastle. made i-c field goal i. the Garfield encounter, xvhile M . tet made only two. Must have had ai off night.—Brazil Times. Masten only had l»o players on him exery time he got near the huske hut he made five points any wax.

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Our hunch is that Froehel of Gary and I.ogansport will fight it out in the final game for the state championship.—Brazil Time-. Our hunch is that I.ogansport will win the tournament. Don’t hel on it, however. ; —o-— Have the Cubs got "I I ”.

WEAF—Hookup (WEAF, WRC. W( VE. WGY) 0:30 pm.—Light opn “MikuLo". URSA Richmond, (25AM) 0 p>ii organ recital. KOA- Denver, (322 M) 0:15 pm.. hand i nceit. WGN—Chicago, (3f.3 M) 7:15 pm tin ater concert. Ml R( II VN I S HE ST \ LIGHT ( O. Wednesday, February Ifith. 5:30—Sports and stock market re. port-. Indianapolis N’oxvs. 0:00 Children’s hour, courtesy’ Franklin Life Insurance company. fi:30 Indianapolis Athletic Club nrclu dm. George lri-h, director. Talk by Horace Carey, fire prevention shief ,f Indianapolis; talk on “Beekeeping as a Hideline" by r\ Yost, state apiary inspector. 7:30 Indiana Ccllege of Music and Fine Arts. 8:30—Wheeler City Mi-sion. 0:30 Kdvinntnr Hour. 10:30- Indianapolis Athletic Clu!) orchestra, George Irish, director.

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