The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 March 1927 — Page 2

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THF CRKF.KCASTLE DAILY BANNER. TUESDAY. MARCH 1. 1927

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Life of Moses Cour£ of SolofMon

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the haii.y oanner Knlered in thr Post tlffice at (Jipenr.islle, Indiana, as and class mail matter. IIXIJI.’^ M. SMI III. Ialilor and Prnprintor S. It. KWMIHA, Pity Ediior. Personal And Local News

Tlio Crrsccnt club will mict with Mr . Hoy Milis, Wednesday afternoon. (In ncaslle Cha|»ter N'o. 2">'i O. I'.-

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Basketball

Tuesday, March 1, 1927 Two Games Franklin vs. DePauw

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Franklin Freshmen vs. DePauw Freshmen

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Last (lames of Season for DePauw. Tickets on Sale at Hamilton’s Book Store Saturday and Monday at

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S. will meet in retraini session

nesday at. 7:30 o’clock.

The anniversary supper of the J Thursday Reading: Club has beeo j postpi ned until later in the month. ; The Morning: Muisacle will meet ; with Mrs. Arthur Spencer tomorrow j

moiaing at ten o'clock.

Miss Jennie Grady suffered a ( stroke of paralysis af her home on i the corner of Larabee and Indiana i Sts., *arly Tuesday mornin<r Her j

condition is reported as criti al.

Putnam I as I go N'o. 4o I. O. O. F. j will meet tonight at 7:30. Degree work in the good old fashion way. | Come early and stay late. Visiting |

members always welcome.

The American Legion Auxilliary will m et at 7:30 o’clock Wednesdat i

.1 the Legion all. There will la* im- I week, under th ■ Deer Creek bridge, and his wife, Etta 38, was

I it.mt business. All members are

a. ked to U- present.

'I lie funeral oi Mrs. Emma Burk, ( .inton township, was held Tuesday afte.itoon at 2:00 at the Union Chap"! Church. Mrs. Burk died at the home 'n Cl: t n township Sunday as the iv. ult af a sin ke of paralysis. Charles Mori) of Indianapolis visiti0 heie today. Me formerly lived m tin e castle and sixty years ago v. iuk* I in the print shop of the Ban-

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The P. T. A. of the High school i will hold a box supper in the old •ym at 0:30 p. m., Thursday, March .'!nl. Plentv of amusements. Kvery-

iuidy invited.

south of this c ity on State Road -13, on .Monday. The thief had taken the plates off and evidently threw them off the bridge as he drove over it. The rat was found by the Clinton police, but it had been badly wreck-

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Twenty-tW' monib is of Della I* - ta Delta alt tided the .-'ate Lunch ",i and ranee ..eld •'•.be Claypool Hot-1 in Indianapslis Saturday. Sinclaii’s orclu-tra from Waba-h furnished tbmusic for the affair. The four ehupteis of the stats were repiesontcd.

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fall wing a shooting affray ante hom> that: cliamax-d a bitter i-.kt.

long quiincl.

Neighbors told polio, thai h.!.! his wife at the point of

volvor the greater |iait of the t L , and that when h ■ I

the house In 1 fin d .: , r :

turrgd the weapm upon hinstd Miller's jealcusy. \va> lielicwd hav led to the -he ti-g. Tito r:.Mt|

have five small childic,.

Walt n Patton of Rushville has been In th‘ city the past few ('ays on recount of the illness of his rlaughte - , Pauline Piittcn. Alpha Chi ILu- j who underwent an operation at th ■ I County ITo-pital. ; .f.

Alien E. Webb ami Robert Hawley, adjusters for the Ohio Farmers Insurance Co w;is here today ami adjusted the loss of the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity Mouse, which was caused by file last Saturday, amount I of loss was estimated at $ll7o.0l». • . ' l'. Mur.-t is agent here.fit the Co.

TWO CONTESTS IN BOWMAN GYI THIS EVENINC

Tonight-Last Times “THE FLAMING FRONTIER”

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mixon who havi ' L been living in Indiar^polis for the 1 past several years, have returned to ! (ireencastle to make tlreir home. They are with their daughter, Mrs. A. W. 1 lirnadstroot and family for the pics- |

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Mrs. John Cook Jr., and .Mrs. Howard Yanker will give a Innlge

party Thursday afteinooi..

John VV. King of Chicago spur the week ei,d with his parent . M>. and .Mr.-. John Iximr, East Aadei <>n M.

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“The Flaming Fientier,” featuring II ot Gibson, Dustin FarimiTi and Anne Cor iwall wiil be shown again tonight at the Opera House. It i.- a n.'ctaui! : VVe-tern tlniller with General Custer’s last stand again.a the Indian- fciriling a gripping (dimax. "The Flaming Frontier,’’ deals with the life cf the ruggad pioneers

LAST WEEK FOR GRIND

LEGISI. VI 1 RE TO VD.IOCRN .SINK MK MONDAY NIGH l M \R< M 7. INDIANAPOLIS. Mandi 1. The hgislature i- on the last week of it'•rind. Just bow inu.'h will he uc- ■ oinpiislred this week that will go in i ffeet a- a result of the legislative etion remains to be -cen. On Tuesday of tbi- week the Senate will de\ote eonsiderahle time to the budget 1*111 which appropriates a total of ' 1!M3-7,22-t f r th n various department- of the state to expend during the next bi ennial period. Whi!" up to the present time tingovernor has signed more bills than he did two years ago at this time, it is generally believed that in the end there will be few<*r bills to become a law than there were two years ago. There seem- to he a wrong idea

formed by many pt ;>le over the state who have been watching the proceed in.' s of the legislature, and every time that a bill is introduced in either mr of the branches of the legislature, mention of which is made in tb. m-.' -papers, tb.T" are people who a 1 '- impressed that such a bill is a law m will become a law. In all there h • he n over seven hundred bill- itie duced in this se-sion and out of . at number it is not lik' ly that mor ii .n on.* hundred and twenty-five d' them will ever find a place on the f-ituv* hooks. The best work that ha* lieen done by this session of tie legi-laluix* is in the defeating of ma*i\ of ihese hills, some of them being Nirieus in th ir intent, ami many of (' em 1 > carry an increase in salarie- - f - re* of ’icials or the creation 1 n v c.er,missions and office- that v- idd re quire the expenditure of the t: * pay-

ers money.

Much ( r. lit is due to the Republican leaders of the Mouse • nd also the Senate for their careful work in guarding the taxpayer- into costs, hiismurh as many of these bills, were

killed.

The balance of this week will be a very busy one and there will be a ru-h of tiie -enators to get th. ir bill, i thr ugh the llnusp and a nt of the] representatives in asking that their] bill bo pa- -d the Senate. There ha- been some criticism j heard that the Republicans lacked ] leadership in the legislative hall-. ] This kind of talk is only done for political purpose, and the real truleadership of the Republican hie of I th- two branches of the legislature, | is co-operation with the request of Clyde A. Walb, Republican -tatc chairman, that economy anil efficiency he the program. At no time was it necessary for the Republican nemhers to be threatened with party lasn in order to whip them into line, it is impossible to make this truthful statement In reference to th- miii.eity members.

hOR SALE—40 acre improved farm, house modern. three mi'e--outh of square. See H. Bloomquist. jeweler at Marshall's Feed Store. I -3t

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M WH ATTAN —o—-—--Mrs. Lola Long and children spiv. Sunday in Ore* icji-'tle. Mr. and Mr- Ora Neese called >n Wm. N e.-e’- SiLurday. Arthur Roberts and Ed Roberts of Detroit have been visit in- their father T. M. Roberts. Miss Marie Hunter is ill at her home here. Mr. and Mr-. Geu. Moreland visa'd Mr. and Mr-. Beryl Hutcheson Sunday evening. Oliver P. Wi ght is uhstitutinT on Rural Route i for Beryl Hutcheson. Mrs. Lola Long was in Brazil Friday. Mi- M 'l n |. vis shop|»e<l in Ter Haute Saturday Mr. Frank U right has returned heme alter an extended visit with hi on James Wn’rlit in Peoria, III. Mr Hannah Mullet i\ visited he. -ister Mis. Albert Huteheson it Gieeneaslle lust week. Mi Ruby I.-I g visited Miss Pauline Smith Satin ay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chirk Herbert were ii Brazil Satuniuy night. Miss Dorothy Lewis attended Teacher'll Institute at Brazil Satin day. Mr. Richard Moreland spent a f^w day* last week with his granddaughter, Mrs. Geo. Moreland. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skelton a daughter Sunday Feb. 27th.

Mr. King was enrouC* to Richmond, I' n sd'iriou- obi we-t, oi Wet Va., on business for hi* firm. , ,,oint in tho To ’ s a,ul int ‘‘ , '»' ov n

thiough the different scenes i- one The University Girls’ Cheius will • k* heard in The Presbyterian Church Sunday evening. March fi, at 7:30 o clock "The Fantasy of Time” will be rendered under the leadership af Miss Helen Fowler, Instructor t. Singing in the DePauw Schm 1 of Music. The public is cordially invited ' to attend. *

Rev. and Mrs. V. L. Raphael aie in Indianapolis, attending n Conferenc® ■ a Chiistiun Education of the Synod • f '.ndiaan at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mr. Raphael will speak Wi dm slay morning on “The Summer Schools of Chii-tian EducationThe depclopment at Winona.” Carol Moore, high tension lineman for the Wabash Valley Electric Company, found the two license plates which were taken off the Chevrolet cupe stolen from Elmer Blue last

of the sweetest h ve stories eve" flu-hod across the -ilvef screen.

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THE VONCASTI.F.

“Corporal Kate.” a vivid story if the World War which reveals the w d rful woik which was conducted by the Aineiican women in the fjgh'.ing zone, i- the attiaction again thievening at the Voncostle Theater. Vila Ri yiiebis a- “Corptrai Ka‘e" give- one of her best churacterizi’.tic is since e lining a foothold in the affecthn- of the cinema fans. The battle -c ne are especially reolistie hut there is also a touch of humor thiough the picture and the ending tiling- b th tear- and laughter.

DNK DIES IN SHOOTING EVANSVILLE, In.!., March. 1. (L’P — Harry Miller, 40, was in a serious condition at a ho*pital here today,

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How Many Girls In Your Family?

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PICT9RIAI. REVIEW PATTERNS.

Docsn t matter - we only wanted to say that here are coat- for all ol them, in school or in society. Having said that—here’s the price range, for your imagination to worl it- will and find its counterpart. g.ad -cbool age nr younger you’ll Ond different stvle developments at $10.00 ,,, $15.00 D she 1 - of high school or college age, her wider •teed* are recognized at $13.75 T o $39.50 VUiatevet the price, depend upon the values be mg matchle--. That helps a lot in these days when almo-t every lass must have tit least two «oats. DON’T FORGET , ) , ( > al I SALK OF PORTO RICAN HAND EM, HR()IDLKLD GOWNS in a variety of attractive (L* 1 /1/1 the unusual price of .... *p I •lIU SILK LINGERIE, plain or lace trimmed, slips, teddies 01 step in sets in dainty e**i iv0Z..M ALLEN BROTHERS 52 Years Of Faithful Service.

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I IG LlfS M 1:1:1 FRANK! IN NB1 TKR8 !N BIG <;\mi: U 8 ()’< LOCK. Cl RTV1N RVISFi: Vl'il’tlJ 1 ) I’ "■« and Bap: i-t I 1 • 1 • 1 >4 | On 11 at,In nod (mu' liiul lilt ol the Seasiill. DePauw will wind up it- H-’Cj ba-k t ball season tu'iglit iv : n ll Tigi 1 - clash with tb. but* liu (|uintet on the Bowman gym fldl at s o’clock. In a c -u DePauw and Bapti-t yi.irir.tt> meet in what promise- to be a hot scrap. This evening for the bet ti t ’apt. Jit hnii) Wa rd, John Puckett, Dick >tutti .isr - Floyd Raisor, for three vatan- on the Old Gold varsity, *:! " their uniforms frt the la-: ti they graduate in June A mlm^''‘’ , fans are expected fr.nn Iki '! | rk | Steward’s home town, : -eethrW' mer Rainbrb'ge and D 'i’auw -::t : ward in hi- final apper.’tuff' Tli* gymnasium -houbl be n wle<l»W because it is the concluding C » the schedule and du ty between Franklin an IK'D' |, | The visitor* an hot as Strong winter a- in former year- *’ l,t 'll -wamped DePauw by a ent , *t'' 1 -core early in Janua ■' ' l! ’‘ ,l *| t 1 n |teat acaiti 1 ^ I Hughes at determined to end the -ra- I blaze of glory and int ta Franklin *0 eonseqtteti:.• 11 loyal is in -t re.

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