The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1927 — Page 2

THE HREENCASTT,E DAILY BANNER. MONDAY, MARCH 7. 1927. • r ww'«M» >««»#*•#• I

THE OPERA HOOSE

TONIGHT TUESDAY

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Knlered in (he Post Office at (.‘reenrastle, Indiana, *x .second class mail mailer. MARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor.

Personal And Local News

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I'he most gorgeous s|)ecta<le m 1 n* piesented and filled with thri'ls of the arena, where Christian martyi ■ were burned or thrown to 'he lions.

with

EMIL JANNINGS

l'iom th” noyel b\ Henryk Sienkiewicz; produced in Rome on the i .act historical spot.- by I'nintie Cincmatografiea Maliana and presented by First National Pictures, In .

Mis- Mary Henry has accepted a position at Allen Bros, store. 'I'he Veronica Club meeting lias been postponed until Wednesday March Hi. Julian H< gate, editor and owrie;- 1 of the Danville Repulioan was a vis-1 itor here Monday. The Oreencastle band will practice this evening at 7:30 o’clock. Members be present on time. The Boston Club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mr.-. B. W. Kelley, r,i:i Ander.-on S!. The Tuesday Reading Club will meet with Mrs. F. T. Carlton at one o'clock Tuesday. 409 Elm St. I.unch. eon will be served. The Men’s Brotherhood of the Methodist Church will meet thi- evering at 7 o’clock at the church. All cordially invited. Miss Wilma Hinton of Indiana University spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo.

inton.

Mr. and Mrs. John Clements ami daughter, Mirian of Crawfordsville v'-ited Sundnj with Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Tucker. Mrs. Allan Binkley has returned from Terre Haute after being with her mother, who has been -eriouslx ill for two weeks. Mrs. Ray Farmer of Cambridge City anil Mr. and Mrs. James Skelton of Harmony, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sid C.asaway who is ill. The Mt. Olive Foreign Missionary Society will hold and all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed. Watts. Thursday. 10 th. All members urged to attend.

COMING SACK A defunct used car can be cheaply doctored up so that it will just about carry the purchaser away. The trouble is, he stays away. You can’t make customers by making enemies. We prefer to make and keep

friends.

Sectional Honor Roll FORWARDS M ASTEN, GREENCASTLE I i A M MO N D, GRK K NCA ST I. E TO HI X, GREENCASTLE O'HAIR, BAINBRIDGE CH RI STEN BURY. CLOVERDAI. E BRADBURN, BEI l.MORE CENTERS JOHNSON, GREKXCASTI.E WEBB, FILLMORE FLOOR \RDS MILLER, GREENCASTLE BETTIS, CLINTON CENTER CHADD, BAINBRIDGE RUXXELLS, PI TXAMVILI.E. BACK GUARDS REEVES, GREENCASTI. I: H. BROADSTRKKT, CLOVER DALE

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Ed Johnson, all-sectional center, lo ! his team in individual scoring with points in the tournament. Maston, flashy forward, was -o< ml with .’!•!

colorful like a peach—try this new wonderful special French Process Face Powder called MELLO-GLO. Remember the name .MELLO-GLO. There’s nothing like it.—Mullins

Pharmacy.

Attica, 29; Hillsboro, IS (final I. At Crawfordsville. Waveland, 21; Crawfordsville, 17. Wingate, 24; Waynetown, lb. Bowers, .’it; New Ross, Hi, Wingate, 31; Waveland, 25. Bowers, 2d; Wingate, 10 (final). At Clinton Montezuma, 30; Mecca, 22. Green township, 34; Newport, t I. Clinton, 20. Cayuga, 17. Rosedale, 20; Bloomingdale, 15. Montezuma, 43; Green township, 22 Clinton, 17; Rosedale, 16. Montezuma, 21; Clinton, IK (final* j

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A. L. Trenter, president of the In diana High School Athletic Association this afternoon announced the two officials who will work the (ireencastle regional on Sa.urday.

'The two are: Charles Jensen iuul “it -A George Graham. Jensen hails from Terre Haute but following tlu Gar- ~~" field game has no; (Men a very popu- 1 ' . la. referee with local net fans. Gra '^hted Alpha Ph. tnonogram was un- ; ADDITIONAL LOCALS hum will be a newcomer to this city j''raped, providing the only lighting I Mrs. Frank Peek and daughter and l„s officiating will be watched f<»' the room, while an Alpha 1 h. Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mu with interes song, “Once Again to Silver and Bor- i George White.

i deux,” was placed by the orchestra. |

; Dr. and Mrs. James C. Carter, Mr.! A ''“aghter was hotn to Mr.

and Mrs. Neal Grider and Mr. i and Mrs. James H. Ruddell were

! chaperon- for the dance.

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A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT

points and

Hammond wa-

third with

26 points.

Hie complete

scoring ta

ble for the Tiger Cub- is

as follows:

Player

Field

Foul

Total

Cioals (ioals

I’o It

Johnson

13

K

34

Ma«ten

14

5

33

Hammond

II

4

26

Tobin ..

7

6

20

Miller

5

0

10

Lear

5

0

It)

Reeves

3

1

7

Brown

r... l

1

3

GRAND

TOTAL. 59

25

143

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Defeat of Froebel of Gary by Emerson was the outstanding upset of the sixty-four sectional tournaments. Froebel with more than twenty consecutive victories including two over Emerson, fell before the latter to the tune of 26 to 16, Saturday morning.

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Wa-hington and Vincennes each won their sectional tournaments. Now the possibilities are that the.-e old r ival- will meet in the final gam*’ of the Alicetown regional Saturday evening. If they do, we would almost ui.gn that the big gym at Vincennes w< n't hold the erowd. We would -uggf-t that Al Reiman of the Vin cetmes Commercial and Aleck, "Hard wood Ha-h" artist, check their weap-

ons at the door.

Yuncker Talks

A daughter

Mrs. William Crave., at their rr. ence north of Greencastle, Kridav

The new Era Club will mee; Tu". day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ytfw. E'oyd Yeager on East .

ary St.

.Mc.i shal Dave Braden -talc I .Mm er, gardens will be started. Chickenday morning that citizen-- l-.-i-. :'; running at large in the city iiinitehickeas, must begin lo keep th we is a violation of a local ordinance and

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reilly daughter. Pauline of I/'banon,

In four games, Greencastle score ; 143 points to their epponents 52. Tie-

Cubs allowed Russellville, Fillmore, j ret- anal, w inning 11,1 | Bainbridge and Cloverdale, a total of : and giving Cloverdale

15 field goals, three of these coming

in the

their coops as spring was . its way and with the first warm '.veiuli-

the police intend to force in this matter tin- spring

and Mrs. Joseph Akers and Luther su b s j n the lineup Hunter c f Reelsville spent Sunday n 'p enill(r tiu with i !usg ell v ille. To win

the law ; with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter.

George Stolls, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stoll-, suffered a fractured left-arm Sunday when he fell from a horse at the home Clyde Grimes,

near the city.

the tourney, Greencastle played one more game than the runnerup—eliminating the first thre- of the abovementioned quintets while the South Putnam squad was taking care of Clinton Center and Putnamville. Thee the meeting in the finals wa Green-

Mi-s Elizabeth Tilden, daughter of , castle’s fourth contest and Clover-

Prof. and Mrs. F. C. Tilden has re- ^ a ipV third. reived word that she has been a- -

warded the resident fellow-hip in English at Mills College, California

for 1927-28.

- __ rv- . m .. , Di. I*,. I . Sigler -u-taineil n ffg,. At r. I’.A. Meetingi t . ,m, ‘ i •

~ , mg ofl a curbing. Mr. Sig|r r

j carrying a bag in each hand and

ATTENDANCE BANNER AWARD-j unable to keep from ailing.

ED TO MISS MOORE’S ROOM. | ..... , R REFRESHMENTS SERVED. A ^ r “ ^

I Ora Slater and me, Maz. - nun. j complete confession that w.-Ih-H.^

The Parent Teachers’ Association ■ to be true,” the statement by Hart*

of the Martha J. Ridpath building, i said,

met Friday afternoon at 2:30. |

The meeting was especially inter-: A.thu. Bailey, of Morten, rqiortft esting a- Prof. Yunker of the College jpolice Saturday night ttatj

o . gave an illustrated tall: on his sum- j license )dates had been stole Hals off to Patit:.n.ville! I he Imi.vs mer's trip through Europe. Most of I Iron, his auto duting the uni -.c;:!. |

wt-.U to he semi-finals of the local (he pictures were of botanical gard-

over Reelsville ens of the large-t cities. hard fight. After music by the third grade even belter children the business session, was

j held.

0 The banner for the largest attend-

W.d'ion Proved the “dark horse mu-e was awarded to ^iiss Moore’s

in the Shelbyville sectional winning room. •• ■* • IJ to 1, 11om the Camels in the Refreshments were final tilt. Shelbyville had downed (he social hour. Columbus, 28 to 22 but were upset „

by Waldron in the deciding contest.

We wish Pidr.am. ille

luck next year.

it was parked near the business

tion.

THE TIGER CUBS “DELIVERED THE GOODS!” EVERY GREENCASTLE FAN IS PROUD OF ’EM

Mi-- Harriett Barnum, violinist, ANO NOW HOYS WIN I HE RE-

will give a recital at the William H.

EARN the true meaning of MAYTAG “wash-hour” that easier, faster, cleaner washday that thousands of women now enjoy! See clothes washed wonderfully clean without handrubbing a single garment not even collar and cuff edges. See how long the water stays hot in the Maytag cast-aluminum tub. See the tub drain and clean itself in 30 seconds after the washing is done.

Don’t do another washing in the old way when any Maytag dealer will lend you a Maytag without expense or obligation of any kind. Just try the Maytag if it doesn’t sell itself, don’t keep it.

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/ Maytag dealers everywheif follow the standardized rule of sending a Maytag to r home to do a week’s washing free, and without obligation of any kind. This is the way all Maytag Gyrafoam Washers are sold.

Block & Co., .-tore in Indianapolis Tue-. ay morning. Mrs. Howard J. Barnum, pianist, will h” her accom-

panist.

GIONAL AND TAKE THE PUR-! PEE AND GRAY COLORS TO THE

"COW BARN”.

It link- like “easy sailing” for Lnganspoit, Martin-viH>, Frankfm. and Bcdfoid in the regional.-.

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Win the Regional. Tiger Cub-! National Sorority Holds State Dance

Henry Clay Darnell of Ka -s' City, Mo. is here called by the .iwk j of his brother, Darnell, who.-i-will be inought here thi- week 'rSeattle Wash, for bunal aid a/.-* i for a visit with relative-,

erved during)

i The death of Mr-. Florence An,* \ Bowen, wife of Sig Bowen of i natv ville passed away Sm ay at 121 I •o’clock A. YE Surviving are tij - hu - band and one \ • -• • It'T

Ol , ■ep rv ,1 I on. Mr-. James I IP I onot 10 Ueatn Filvan Vermillion, H. 1 Jack •

this city, Art Jacksm of Bra/:' £ j Marion Jackson of Iniiianapc,; - A

KILLED BY MOTHER AFTER ! brothers an,I sister- of t!

t.lYINti IIIRIH ID HA BY I Mis, Bowen had -pent the everii. 'IODAY. jin Daville with friends and pa-* —_____ away in the automobile on the «!' |

Girl-Mcther Is

The most reliable reserve player in the tourney was Jimmie Tobin of

Putnam Lodge No. 4o. 1. O. O. t • | (| u . Tiger Cub aggregation. Coa l will meet I uesday niglit at 7-30. , p; lUiS nian .-ubstituted Tobin in all Dont lie just a $10.00 Odd fellow, games played by Greeneastlo i ome up and i,elp us give the first aT;) | (| 10 Rttle fellow came through degree, we need you and you need p, j nl . hi sides playing goi<f us, als ( ,. bring a member along with defensive hall for ■ hi- team. Keep you. Visitor- always welcome. U p good woi k Tobin and remem.1. \V. Reynolds is the recipient of , >° u thre * ' n< "° • vri "'' to

a liox of manges and lemons from

RED BANK, N. J. Mar. 7. (UP)— Half an hour after Miss Rosa Stobel aged 16, had given birth to a child

Yl I II \ I HI SI.VI f. DVN( f, VNI) today, she wa- -hot to death allegedl.i N< IIEON A I I ENDED BY | v hy her mother, Mrs. Christine

D P VI W CHAPTER. stobel. Mrs. Stobel was arrested and held and on a charge of murder in the county

jail at Freehold.

to her home in Coat-vill, «jih |

warning.

Kappa Delta, I it) Taylor Place i«-j

itiuted on Saturday. Th

the initiation with a banquet day evening. There were -ix ^ ] members added to tlu '

wet : M a r joi ic \ I iga

polls; I.ucile Wheeler, Oa 1’iuk

Iowa.; f u 'li

play for G. II. S.

Fillmore, California, sent to him by hi- brother Joe Reynolds. The fruit arrived in splendid rendition and inow being enjoyed by Mr. Reynold. ; and family.

The annual state luncheon

dance of the Alpha Phi national col- - . _ „ lege sorority, Saturday at the Trav- The daughter gave birth to her 1,p|la Voltmer, Gaiva

ertine room of the Hotel Lincoln In child this morning in the basement Clifton, Kankakee, I L

Demining. Robinson, III.. " ' I Burris, Newcastle. Ann j* the'ing alumni, were Mil I " I

Mi. and Mrs. Frank P. Huestis \ul i elehrate their Golden Wedding an-

Saturduy afternoon was estimated at about 3,000 and there was nearly that many in thi' gym for the final

battle Saturday niglit.

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Sectional winners who play in tin

niversury on I uesday. They w ete , rP j r ) nna | be re Saturday are:

At i linton

marled on March 8, 1877 and have spent the majority of their married life in Greencastle. Friends are asked to call from 2 until 5 and 7 to 9

I p. m.

Mrs. Mayme l^euteke delightfully entertained with a birthday dinner party Sunday for three memliers of the party who have birthdays during this month. The guests included Me and Mrs. Will Grogan, Mr. and Mrs. i Chester Jordan and Mr. and Mrs.

j Charles Ewan.

Greencastle chapter No. 255 G. E. S. will meet in called -essinji Tuesday evening. Dinner wil be served at 6:30: All Eastern stars whether

members of this chapter or not are , U ‘‘ t .‘ Sat ; mta >“ f fame, cordially invited. After dinner initi- ff,ur Atonal center.-

whieh will he represented in the re-

dncoln in child this morning in

Indianapolis, was attended by more °f the Stobel home,

that one hundred alumnae members -' ,rs - St'Jiel, according to chief of

The crowd forThe semi-final games and m ^bers of the only active chap- county detectives John M. Smith mi-

ter in the state, which is at DePauw mitted shooting her daughter lo

university. death.

For the luncheon the tables were: _ --

arranged l -skape and were deco-• rated with American Beauty roses, potted plants and greenery. The organization colors, silver and Bordeaux were entwined in the greenery on the tables. American Beauty rosebuds were given each member as favors. Representative- of alumnae groups trom Lafayette, Terre Haute, Greenj castle and other Indiana cities brought greetings from their groups. Miss Fern Gray, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Hack, pianist,' and by Miss Martha Pierson, violinist, sang a group of songs. A -tunt called “Revelations,” consisting of original songs and dances, was presented by

Game 2. .!:«« p. m.—Montezuma vs Miss Louise Metzler and ten other

Esther Olds, Leonore W'l'hci, ait' • la M i i ri- of the cla I ' |

Fay Dickerson, ex. '29

MONTEZUMA At Crawfordsville

BOWERS

At Covin giro

ATTICA.

The Greencastle Regional schedule

is:

Saturday. March 12: Game I, 2 p. m.—Attica v> Green-

castle.

LET IT RAIN-

When Raincoats are gay and and umbrellas match, a rainy ''

nothing at all.

Women’s Slickers, Rubberized Rayon Coat- and Rain Coats of frosted rubber in red, blue, green, coral and chnni'ei"" shades at $9,00 and tij { Tvll as low as tp‘'i< , z 1 Children’s Slickers and Rain • " !,t ' red iilue, coral and rose at U!‘) "vjl $5.00 and •pO.UV

Bowers.

(Jame 3. 8:00 p. m. 1 vs. winner Game 2.

-Winner gam*-

ation will lie held. The Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Alberta M. Huffman of Rockport, a--ociate Grand Matron YDs.Lottie Yf> Ferguson, of Fort Wayne and Mrs. Martha Zoercher, Indianapolis, Editor of the Eastern Star paper and other sisters are ex.

pected to he present.

B, P. O. ELKS Regular session Greencastle Ixrdge No. 1077 Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Election i f officers. E. Caldwell, Sec. |

gional tournament here this weekend are: At Greencastle Greencastle, 42; Fillmore, II. Bainbridge, 53; Bellmore, 1 t. Cloverdale, 23; Putnamville, 10. Greencastle, 27- Bainbridge, 13. Greencastle, 32; Cloverdale, 12 (final). At Coving) on Covington, 27; West Lebanon, 10. Attica, 27; Wallace, 16. Hillsboro, 20; VeAdersburg, 12. Attica, 23; Covington, 15.

members of the active chapter. Ylrs. Horace Townsend, president ol the State Alumnae Association, presided at the luncheon and the subsequent business session. Ylrs. Horn er Talley of Terre Haute gave her delegate report of the last national convention held in Boston, Yfass. Other officers of the state association are Mrs. Neal V. Grider, secrotarj and treasurer; Mrs. Ray W. Northway, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. James H. Ruddell, quarterly correspondent. The dance in the evening was lovely with pretty decorations of palms and ferns, music and -oft lights. The grand march was led hy Miss AgneHall, president of the artive chapter. The specialty dance of the evening was given when a large electrically

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