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THE CREENrARTT.E D 5 TLY BANNER, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1927.

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THU DAILY BANNER Unfprpd in fhp Post Offire at GrpenraPtln, Indiana, na serond rlass mail maMpr. IT WIRY M. ,-SMITH Fdilnr ami Pmpripfor S. IL RaS’DEV, Tily Editor

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Something Besides the Blitter and Egg Mosivy Stait a Kordaon traitor werkinj t.jf you now—and I'eforp Spring, the ••tmjs and profit that you r.'aliir from cutit-no work or work on vour own farm *' ill have mounted to a worthwhile trgure. V/ood stwins. prain grinding, ihrcdotng and numerous lteav>' hauling jobs are some of the ways in which hundred* of Fordton farmer* are making otherwi-e unproductive time pav during the winter months. And from (tie time you start vour spring ph wir.g. tight through every season and stage of growing and har»t dug your crops, you are assured of abundant and dependable power that will do each fob in lr** time and wi. i greater economy Nett titr.e you tre in town just drop in and let us talk over with vou our plan that make* it po**:Hr for e< ery larmer to own a Fordson. King, Morrison, Foster Co* (ireencaslle, Indiana.

Personal And Local News

The F'ro'ent Day f will m''?''with .Mr-. Todd Kirk Tu»ad*jr R f -

' iprnonn.

Mis- (ioltlie Larkin who has been in New d ork City will sail for the Bermuda I lands February 16th for

three v.-eeks visit.

M>\\ I'HAT Mil CUBS HA^

Mi . draco Black will hold heri "CROCKFJ> CLINTON” M E HOPF • • • 1HIY ‘-SIN K SIP tin I! 11M, i ' I Ml t 10 7 'dock. EVENING.

Mi Mary Ca=e delivered a Chev-

rolet coach for the Beck Sales Co., to Mr. and Mrs. Davis Harrison in

Indianapolis, Friday cvenintr.

know whether to root for her home town school or her adopted sch'o!. We are still wondering which one she yelled for. Well, flreeneastle is sill! 11 points better than Clinton. In the first meeting; of these teams, the Cub - d weed the Clintonian* 4 4 to JIB ai l last nirht it Was J!.' to 24. ——O— Corgrratulations Junior Cuhs on your J12 to 8 victory over Marshall. IatN repeat tonight over Ladoga. —o— High-Lights On State (iames Friday >hortridgp, of Indiana pel is, «hn will form th? opposition for the Tiger Cuhs here tonight, smothered Mooresville by a 11 to 2.1 count. Manual, of Indianapolis, was harp]j able to nose ou: the re-vamp d Braril team. .T4 to 31. Hra/il is playing the remainder of the season oiinus the services of four regulars who were fired frsm the squad hy Coach Vdams charged with breaking train-

ing.

lirownsburg downed ItainhriJge,

Tonight’s haul Cth Short ridge t the lar.t regular!. -'-hedulerl contes -

n ter ( : 1 * ‘ ,n ,le Nor,h PBtM " floor -

Bainbridge nieeis \dvanre tonight. Mnncic rode roughshod to a 13-17

j floor. They play at Ru.-hville next

the Over the Tea Cups Club Friday night and then meet “Tiny" . • i Birt' I m hoi ■ * ,ri ~ l,K

AUTO REPAIRS ACCESSORY THE Willard Battery HAS A NEW HOME AT Crask’s Garage 118 N. JACKSON ST. This batlery, combined with our unusual service, is a combination which shouldn’t Be Overlooked. (Generator, Starter and Isrnition Paris and Service.

Y., and Curtis B. Bunting of Grand. Rapids, Mich., ar" the week-end; t- of Mr. and Mr-. C. C. Htie*-

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Vluni. i Seri•'arj of Indiana L'niver- At the lun : on session t> he hell a a rai well informed or. <li at the C-.lley • Vveiitie church, V!eeinechanit - o; alumni organization, president H. B. iongden will >]>eak on /ill peak to the members of the "Some V v.- Styh in K luca' : on, - 'and council, in.-:ructing them in their nr • John PueRftt, president of Jv stuorganization v. rk. dent borlj. will a I") give a short talk. Thi Found* r ' and !!• nefactoi -' I program ^\i!l he opened at eleven in-' will he : o addi hy President o' lock in Meliarry Hnll with a nut- 1.. H. Murlin. The I! ilclaati Ural, t t' ,g th’ tdace of the •»**.) a tin's t ; "e -uhmit to the C tnreg.ilar chapel progr.::n. Folio.'.in;? eil u prograr: of vocational guidance riiu-iritl program the Rev. l>u : in 'h ' l.h ■ I.i'e • I Arc-.

Thu: .y. February 24:h. Members Saturday, Feb. 2*U Let’s all la- on plri hit ch nge of date. | hands tonight an :ve the hoy ou

best support, thf deserve it. Timm. - X. Bunting of Buffalo, V. Did you knov that Grr .nca-t! ■ has lost but or" game on the home court th; ason and that to Columbus? \ d did you know that the Cuhs have won eight consecutive tie* •r>* -ince Chri tmas and have kept the Victory Brick for five contests since wresting it fr r. Wa-hington on

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of Washington, Iowa, have come to MILLER WAS "OFF" ON' HIS Greencastle to join Miss Ihide Shear- I LONG SHOTS L AST XTGHI BUT er, teacher in DePauw University re IS DUK TO BF “HOT" a I to make their future home. AGAINST SHORTRIDGF TONIGHT

Charles

Delaware,

week-end

n-mer ha

W. Hymer of Zillirgton. i- visiting h.rc over the with relatives. M r ■. I been visiting hero for

the past two weeks,

J. S. Shearer and daughter, Mayme j

The Order Eastent Star enter-: tained their husbands at the Ma - j onir Temple Thursday night. A very pleasant evening was enjoyel. Rev. '

lem dcLean gav< a splendid talk. > ^ Pr M,< ' hae,s ’

Iteferr-e Pike w:i- for. d t<> call th

at foul decisions Finally the Clin-

-tate champs.

Martinsville submerged ihp Kokomo “M dd ( ats," 37 to 2I in ■* hard foilgh battle. Kokomo led at Hie

rest period, 18-16.

Bedford gave \nderson a few lessons in the hardwood sport and in-

cidentally won .*0 to 31.

Columbus, led hy (he athletic Gelfius, dropped ''helhyville II to 33 in —r-c—

Ihriller.

Franklin rapped Newcastle, 31-21. .iffer the Tn jans had a 11 to 11 lead a the rest period. Koachdale trounced Ladoga, 23 to HI in on interesting fray. The conntv champs led al the half, 12 to 6.

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CLO\ HRDAI.F1 WAS ELIMIXAT I I) FROM THE TRI-STATE TOUR NKY AT CINCINNATI BY DECATUR. 14 TO 7 ON FRIDAY. I.OG- \ NS PORT'S “B” TEAM LOOMS AS PROBABLE WINNER OF THE rOURXAM EXT.

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CHARLES RECTOR FUXERAI. DIRECTOR

Lady A- Is (ant.

Phone, -141;

Private Chapel.

Ambulance ServiisJ Rl Ml

JUNIOR CUBS RAP MARSHALL TEAM, 32 TO 8

Clinton Center Met Reelsvill

good scrap SCHEDULE® ■ MR \l i.\M ' tu R, m AFTERNOON.

COACH l)\M!N

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wire for the Clinton gnmo proved

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erly of Putnam county, equest d th.

Mr*. R, A. Ogg, Mrs. IT. B. ThU-1 group ereating the tiislurbance to lets, Mr-. K. E. Crawley, Mrs. Wm | leave the gj-m: . ium. This crow. O'Brien, Mrs. .Mamie Leuteke, Mrs. j was not the regular Clinton high

Timm ns attended the annual gue*? ' school fans hut me of the rougher * u,,ro - icce.-:-. Ian- numbering more ■ ay meeting cf the Friday Club at; element who ha' a faint glimmering 1 ln tWl> hundred who gathered at

Frid Mr*. R. A. Ofjr * ■ ■ i a paper on "Bonnie Scotland.” i Mattie when it ci -, to basl.e ball.

\ TTERS held' ,. IIu “f lernoon

20TO3Li:\D \T REST I Hiton < enter an.i

' school basketball to

|uled to clash on th.> .cil’gvm ium floor in what proniisefl to l

’ERIOD.

The Daily Banner’-leased telephone *'A VN < If \ H LEY HIGH St OR ER'battle r yal.

Last Saturday night, Clint...

Every Greencastle Phiycr Breaks lr.- ! ” r Roach.ia ; y

to Scoring Column. Dooiin Makes

7 of YlarshsliV .s Points.

\Y illard Wiseman left texiay for hU ome in Altam nt, 111., for a short visit. He will leave Tuesday for

i Los Angeles, Calif., and other point:-,

in the west for an indefinite

In a curtain rai-er thi= evei ing, tii ■ Junior Cubs will chtsh .vith the L:. doga Junior* at 7 p. m.

neatly play by play how the cohtes’ was progressing. Xet Tabs takes thi opportunity to thank John Cartwright for his splendid work on th°

receiving end of the line. If al' con- • hinior Cuh ' va,Tl r K ‘ ,) '

.Marshall Juniors hy the one-sided score of .'!2 to 8 on the losing team’s

Uncorking a barrage of 'ield goals so n after the first whistle, the

litions are favorable it is possible

champs by the scor to r ?a the Reelsvlllp sharp ! • 1 kc^i temrined to add to th. I’ut: ..ndi muddle by defeatir, tl n,®

coached aggregation. Betti-. floor guard, on th <

quintet was to he a uu-kcl ,naj| today's scrap a" R. ■ I ville b-!i«

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court but they have only about one third the seating capacity. it is to.

The funeral of James Xutgrass, bad that a city a-^ Inn...- a- Clinton who pa -.-d away Friday at his horn'' does not have better p : g .c : ! in Morton, will he held .Sunday aft- for their havket ball team, ernuon at 2:00 at the Union ChapM •—o—churrh with lie'-. E. T. Miles of Per- Mith the evetption of the honing by rysville, Ind., in charge. Interm-'n* the '‘rough-neck*’' the Greencasth

liu -hville battle ne\t Friday.

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I t’s Go, Tonight!

The brick is still our’s, and 1 would uggest if we d-Meat Shortridge tonight that after the game the high

Evan. Crawley was the high scorer with five baskets to his credit. Stone, : Masten and Gene Crawley were also ^ able assistant- on the offensive. The cichi players used in the contest by f'onch Cl*>on Davies made at least on. point and a!<o guarded

gra : p.

Ei' i > bod] readi I

INDIAN A POL IS INItAXAROlV

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school supporters headed by the H. S. c ^ oee U'- Dooiin, was the outstanding registered cemfortnbl i-vr .•

will take place in

Cemetery.

Mrs. Neal Allen entertained several luncheon guest at her home Friday no a, in honor of her sister, Mrs. It. W. Heims of Bloomington, Delaware, who is visiting in Greencastle. Mrs. J. E. O’Hair, -Mrs. Alva Thoma.i, Mr-. Brut i Hall, Mr . Willie Bain. Mr-. Clark ami Mr*. Oscar Thoma

were the guests.

the Union Chapel l*»m and fans «erc trea eil to tvery an 1 ur f rp,, on b >' f''-’ be'l,

FAST COLLEGE—East Entrance. I’ev. Dunlavy will d< hi addn'-s i this building in Meharry Hall. ^

courtesy by t linton <cho< I official' and citizens. In fact Bailsman is figuring on contracting a football game and probably two net contest . with Clin on fur next season.

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Fiarl Pike, foothall c ach at Gar field High school, Te rr*' Haute, wthe referee anil he did a good job. Pike may be a gridiron mentor bo be also knows how to officiate in

IV funeral of .Mrs. Mary Rambo, basket , )all lh iormerh . >laved OJ was held Saturday morning at 11:0* thp Plainfield J.igh -cb ol team and at the I mon Chapel church with th- ,. 0 with FrankIin u )Up i:1 fflllf . :rP .

Rev . K. lb Taylof in charge. Inter-1

ment took place 'in Union Chapel Krrrouu- to Cl.Tton, Coach Bau man cemetery. Mrs. Kambo passed away was boasting to us “how quiet V hei hon cij,.ton township oa| tmhm hchav.d -tt trip ." But « - Thursday of pneumonia, lacking one j hom0| thp bfn , nParIv < . 1 ,. anP(| out , day cf being exactly one year after (tho traction car from Clinton t„ th.- death of her husband, Samuel Tprre Haute . ^ ey hnd n ,, ij? tim ,.

_______ with only one broken glass j., th •

Among iho GreencastH* peop!" smoking car door and n hloo-);. no . > |

who nttend. I, the (linton gamo resulting.

Friday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. o—

Nelson Taulman, Ylr. ami YIrs. Kin;ber Gardner. Drue Miller, Bruce | Shannon, Mrs. \V. E. Bauatnan, Mr. and Mr-. A. A. Abbott, Fred Masten i Joe Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kandel, Mr. and Mr.-,. Rice, Mr. an : Mi . Raymond Vilen, Mr. and Mr . 1 l i (. i.ihvii and Sam Grismer. Ro.. B. H. Bruner, pastor of the 1 Times. Uir>: Christian Church, will base ids.

stage a huge down-town parade ending in a bigger and better hon fire, -omeplace—show the team how we

feel.

lh" last two parade- we'-c partly i.-iil n because most people were in bed, but tonight most of them will till be down town. Show your col-

ors, get into the game and help that St< >iio • ol ! hunk o’ clay, go to the cow barn ' ,a ' t, n

with the Purple and Grey.

Yours in Boat-’em-All. SWEET POTATOES.

perform r for Marshall, making 7 of the Indianapolis li. h:s team s 8 points. today when a small ru:: o.' 3j fhi- evening a- 7 o’clock, the porkers forced on . weight m Junior Cubs will dash with tl ■ erial from 15 to 20 • hiebr. Ladoga Juniors in a curtain ral-- Lightweight material crniMrt ei to the Greencastle - Shcrtridgo a ttop price of $12.4.'» while tie

of sales moved at 812.2a to Mil

Lineup and -u mm ary: Cattle were steady win a

Jualor i uhn, 32. Marshall .Irs., run of 20®. Light Forward Warren . the receipts and price Forward Price changed ftom Friday' ic.

1 Doolii Calves wert

. Guar.! Vaught 300 vealers in tho pr- . T . (iuard Hobson ers brought 8)6 wi

E. Crawley G. Crawley

Weaver

Substitut; ii:-: (Greencastle) Hugh-i lirought $15 to

Banner’s Leased Wire To Clinton Proves Success

es, .Mattlifvvs, T. Stone; (Marshall),]

Mendenhall, Holmes.

Field Goals: E. Crawley 5, H. Stone 3, Masten 2, G. Crawley 2, Matthew 1, Hughes 1, T. Stone 1,

Dooiin 2.

lout Goals: Masten 1, Weaver t, Dooiin .'!, Warren 1.

$16.

Trading tens dull in ' lamb- department, t n: being hardly large • rh to the market. Pile. ■ steady, however*, ,v dh •'1’ $13.25 quotable. ADDITION \L » I VSSH lK.n

Basket ball Intere-t at Gre>iica-t! has become -n great b -cause of tl. splendid record of its team that th. Greencastle Banner ha- b a d a wit

MA N Y FANS GO TO HKiH S< HOOL GYM TO GET RETURNS FRID \Y NIGHT.

Greencastle fans who could not go to Clinton Friday night for the ba--

fr^m the Clinton gym --ium and v '.I ketball game, went to the gymnasium give the detailed pi of the coti ] and h'-ard the returns over the Bantest. Clinton will :ce Hie Tigi i ner leased wire as they were - tu Cub« but they should wir.—Braz'. t from the Clinton gymnasium b

•lumes Zeis u ho covered the game for the Burner. About one hundred

morning on Chan Clinton had planned all «|.,.k to dyed-iti-the-wool fan made the trij popular play, “The nuard MnsOn and Johnson closely, to Clint m In pi to of tho C oM ; |

I sermon Sunday ning Pollock’s

| Fool." The play is a great sermon but their plans went for naught «* 1 ;,) 1' "If, and suggests some very the-e two athletes between them made

vital questions for all who arc into re u-d in the church. Aside from, the i - aoral theme of the play, Mr Bruner will discu - the following quo ti n : “Do rich mm run tho Churth ?" and “Is it possible to lie a real Chri Mian and stay in the

Church ?”

26 points which was enough o cro.k the f lintonians.

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Xiemi, Clinton ace, was held to two field goal . by Clyde Miller. Th - boy sure can iruard. And a f.athat goes Reeve doesn’t have to tak a hack seat for any of ’em when it

come* tn being a stone-wall on de- Crump, atmther real support-r frt 1 * 0 - the Tiger Cubs. The fans got

they enjoyel the yano. because

was worth while.

The fans who went to the gymna ium also enjoyed the returns a--, the' were broadcast through the Ini'M;,. through u big m- ganhono hy John Cartwright who promises to be a • rond Graham McNamee. He was assisted in keeping toe score aim summary of the contest by Lawrence

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COLLEGE AVENUE CHURCH Where lAineheon Session of the Council will be held.

ALL OVER INDIANA

riPT0J •' •' •• I Hla»L y, farnur, —n- start

r siding mar here, is exhibiting u TTie Victory Brick -Utracted consul- into th-' lead and soon run it up to corn borer he found imbedded in an erablc interest Wore the game an4 18 to 1, but they got a chill when ear < f corn. The effect* of th -worm bftvvern hah*-*. A nurnb«-r of ( Uii- Clinton got hot and the Cuhs went are being shown in surrounding towns tn n fans said following the contest cr.ld and as the score stood is to ami measures an- being taken to pro- th»: they wanted to win, hut sime 16. However the Cubs came through v.nt advanc of the pest. they lost they hope*l Greencastte with the necr -sary punch and mainKOKO.MO - Mrs. Anna Shirley, wmiM take the hunk o’ clay to the tained a safe lead until the final

court reporter, feels she has almn-t state tourney. gun.

i received full value from the fountain —o— j This wm the first leaded wire that j pen she is now using. She has owr- We saw Edna West, .taught.r of has ever been run to Greencastle for -d the pen for eleven years and used Mr. and Mrs. Milo West, who is a basketball game, and the fans who lit regularly- in the court room. teaching at Clinton and she didn’t got the returns this way, enjoyed tho

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Bngrht Colored Flowers For the Shoulder or Fur (biv:mt!uvnum,. Roses, Gardetdas, Viul.t-. or immature bouquets n>' ,i a intv French Mowers to brighten the .-out

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