The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1927 — Page 2

THE OREENOASTEE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY. MARCH 8. 1927. ^ » »** >"*' **

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N-I-I-I-CE BABY!

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Willi a u hole* e*honis. lull of slejipprH from •*<Jeorjre \V hiloN Sr.indals"

and every step will brin^ you closer to hysterics! A riot of roars a field clay of fun! Easter than “The Live Wire" brighter than “Rainbow Riley” more brimful of laughter than “The Brown Derby”! with MARY BRIAN I'UKSKXTKI) !1Y C. C. IH' If I! I loin ‘’ The Knickerboek* i Kid” by Matt '1‘ayloi him ted by (’ll \ HLES MINKS A HltST NATIONAL PICTURE. TONHiHT LAST TIMES* "QUO VADIS"

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I UK DAII.Y R \N\FR I'nl«*r<*d in I In* Post Officr m {irewirnsllp, Imliana, as sfi'iiml class mail mailer. H \ ft It Y M. SMITH. Kililnr and Prnprielnr S. K. If MflllCN, ( ity Kdimr.

Personal And Local News

City Council will meet toniyhl at 7 ;.‘!0 n’elcck. S. C. C. Club ha.- been postponed until further notice, Miss Kli/abeth .Myers has returned from a visit in Hot Sprinpr. ^rk. A boy, Benjamin Fred, was boin to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smiley, U. R. 7. Tuesday. A boy, Hai ry C. was bom to Mr. j and Mrs. Thomas Jones, R. It. 7. Tuesday morninfr. .Mrs. Rowena Smith of Indiariapolis i- visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hurst. I! F. Coffman and Judge Jaini.-; I' Hugh' > were in Crawford-vill ■ tin- afternoon on business. 11 ' ifiit Reeves of Hammond, li.di ana. ha.' retuniPil afl'-r a short visit uitli bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee

Reeves.

Regular meeting of Moose I.(.dye \o. |fi!t2 on Wednesday evet ing at Y o’cloel,. All members llfgeil 'o be

present.

the Woinufs Circle of ihe PrcsI... teiiati i hutch will meet with the 1 . tiding 203 Nl. <College Av Wednes uty afterneon at '2:3(1 o’clock. All-' Sue SummeU,. Miss Fleanor .'■ imnioit and Mis- I.atimier, mir-e-a: the County Hospital have g. ne to li diaeupali' where they will make tin ir future home. Seetion Two of the Christian Chon h will nie°t in the church dinir g toont on Wednesday evening a‘. i 30 o’clock. All meinbeis urged te be pre.'i<!t and bring their familii • Mr. and Mr- W. If. Byerley und 'Mi>. (Hen Sbmif and son of Lebanon, I spent Sunday evening with Mr. an t | Mrs. Patrick. Henry and Mrs. ; IJyet lev. Mrs. Shoaf remained in thi ! city with her husband who is employ, j ed here. j Mrs. F. T. Carlton, 409 Fast Lint 11 St. was hostes- Tue day to the Tie sMay club. The meeting was in honor of the anniversary of the club an: | a very delightful lunchecn was served. Afterwards the u-tial buAiee. .

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Al AI •! SON Wis., Mar. H. (' Pi If you want a nice hunch of farm-| meeting and program followed.

Ill He (ilMKnl alumni of the Cnive,. j n ,, |.; W) . Si w j t h |,omb- by -ide. Fr< :dt ' ity ot NV isro isjn, ncarlv one t.tii milk cow, some tluroc -beats, sou - I have -erved in the armed fiiee- of'-— ■ —u * - -

the auxiliarie- of the timed fire. 1 , of the I'nited States duilng the thrm

I he U Oman's Fr reign Missiomr ,'

am. pigs, 2 mule hogs, farming toil- ’ thf ‘ MPthodist Church will m,. good farm mare- work harne. T'' 1 : , h " 'lanh meeting with Mrs K 1100 hu. corn, from I to Id hu (’ 1 o'.e: ^' Nii.ed'. 7(17 ea-t Semilta ..

war thi- countt > has fought since ..ei |, little r. d and big Knglish and |" , ‘ fln( ‘ s ‘ ,a - v afl<?rnnon : ‘ l

• • | - ■" it John W. O. M I o’clock. M F L. Busenberg

eoi ding o John Herlisbres-et, alumni mai l;'' sab l 1 . miles north g Bel! ' v ''' '' in charge of the devotions and

Fnion Match i:, th. at |u l0 A. M. Ml ' P ' Allpn Sr - wil1 b'ivo the

«-Hi entitled a “l.es.-on on Moslem I Women". Mrs. C. W. Otis will sing

° I he Holy City," and the social hour

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y et vice records of 10,000 Badger lumni have beet; compiled by bis oi- ! re for the war service records committee of the univetsity and when Im wi i k i- comuleted probably 12-

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! . university art hives.

Japanese Ball Team Asks Local Game

will be in charge of Mrs. J. P. Allen. Jr., and committee.

next meeting of the Athletic Board when he thought that the only oh-

OPKMNO t»N M MIIN FSDA A , staele would be the money guarur. lie Fiteljorg Baibei Shop, in the '•'''ben the baseball team of Waseda tee as the treasury is rather low it: old Ricketts room, will open for bus- * niver-ity of Tokyo, Japan, leaves funds. The great expense of such a Wedm day morning. Thei will that country on April 2, for a tout trip makes it necessary for the Jap-i be three first class barbers. Ip of the I'nited States when, they vvi'l anese team to ask a comparatively —o play several univer ity teams. I):, large guarantee for all of their gain

Fiank Takizo Takasugi, DePauw es and if this difficulty can be over , ’I'd, professor of Knglish Literature come DePauw will very probably at Waseda will accompany them as schedule a game with them for th" faculty representative. latter part of April or early in May. I* ctor Takasugi recently made Ihe Jan. have games with Chicago,

ill. presidential spek. niue reva alee known the fact that be was to be Indiana and several other universe

today at the white bouse. with the team and that he would like ties.

The Pre-idcnt In wovor, believe, to have a game with Ih Pauv When Doctor Takasugi received his A. II. tie -Itoubl not go too fiii a wav f oath Hughes was inlotnied of thi- and \. M. degrees at DePauw and liom Washington -o that he mig d ve-tei.kiy he said that he was heart also took some post graduate work i. adily retun: in case of any em. r- ily in favor of such a plan and 11111’ here. He i.- a member of Phi Delta gency, * be would bring the matter up tit the Theta fraternity.

('(>01.11 ILK M AY HO \\ KS I WASHIXHTON', March * tFPt Pic idem Coolidge is -ceking iimiuir vacation site in the we

WIN' TH K RFC ION A I., CI'RfM —o— Here's a geod one on Jack t ory, sports editor of the Ciawford.-vill ■ Review—Jack thought Wingate ha.: alremly won the Cm foi dsville sectional. so Saturday . i ternoon b motored over to Covington l i wal h Attica defeat llillshom in tile tin;.: contest. Rcsiiles gettiu" caught in a cloudbutst, Jack returned to r,:home town to find that Bowers hu i : dministered at 2(1 to It) healing t Wingate. We h ok for Cory to ii in the press box with u here Stitui'da, and we take this mom of giving- him a reliable ii|i—(In :i tic Imvo. win its regional.

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FRF.F, V FRSI '.’ 7 7 Oreencastle had a Brick, but they Lost it, however We do not begrudge This if Rushville Will lake it to the State Finals.

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Attica, Alontezunia and Bovver v.ill i aeb bring lai'". delegations ..i' fan- to Greencnsth . SaHin ay > let’s get our Purpb and Gray flags cut early and then do i ur best make tin visitors w. Iconic.

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Greeiicastle, with team no better tiian Uiazil, bid - fail to go to the scini-finals. They should beat both teams in the regional and take th" first game in the filial-. - "R I! Shut'" Brazil Times. There nuist he some mi-takc in the above. If we remember ecri'cclly tin. Cutis downed Bra/il twice this sea- • hi -o they mas, l» slightly better than ihe Clay count) igiinti-L Louis Hiner, in hi- sport rohtm.i in the Rushville Republican writi the following to appeal to tin I,ions us tiic r> gio!,al tourney bnims i n t! horiz on; With Sheplar back in the lini'-ao this week, the Lions will be much better fixed for the coming tourney as ten players can he used in th" regional. With Whitewater an unknown factor, the thing to do i- tak them soriou-ly, and play them like you did Franklin and Grepncn.-’le. and ycu will come out on top. -o— Willi reference to Bowers wc might say that the size of the town i icsii' necessarily affect Ihe igialities ot Hi ■ team. Who knows—Itiwc. might lie the '‘dark pony" of the local regional. — 0— Michigan clinched its claim to the Big Ten title last night by nosing out Iowa, 31 to 2!) in an overtime tilt at Ann Arbor. The ultimate loser- led 10-7 at the test period ami the. conte-t was knotted at 27-al! at the end of the regulation play ttg time. In the extra period, Iowa made a long field goal while Cnpt. Chamberof Michigan proved the hero of the game by caging two basket.-. Purdue and Indiana are in a tie for second place, each team Imv ing won eight and lost three games.

have been packed away during the winter months saw light once more when they were issued this afternoon as Coach Hughes announced the first practice of the spring football set sion. With fair weather promised. AIcKeen field will once more he tit scene of the traditional Frosb-Var-ity struggles which are fought •>.:i each year. Both freshman and varsity teams are to take part in this limberin '' up practice preliminary to next year’s campaign. The varsity material is exceptionally good which makes ihe prospects for a winning team bright. Only four letu-r ni"n, Cushman, Huffman, Reed, and Sturt ridge,- will he missing front h t year’s team at the practice- this week. The freshman team likewise is suffering very lightly as Gibbon and Kvans are the only numeral met, who will not he on hand to make hid for positions on the varsity spund. Hogan and Blake, haekfiehl men and, Niergnrth and Rnake, lineman, appear I to have the edge on the rest of th freshman gridders.

First Baseball Workout Held

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Two teams representing the Greencastle anil Clinton office- of the Wabash Valley Flo trie C mpan will clash on the hardwood court at th old high school gym tonight at X p. m. in whut should he a battle rcynI In other words it will he a case i. ' •‘when Greek meets Greek.” Beat 'em. Greencastle!

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It was reported here today that the local high school has not been the only school building entered by thiev e- this month. The Belle Fnion and Cloverdale high -chools were also viited by night workers last week but only ?.'2 was taken. Greencastle did not fare so fortunately as nearly fl2.'i was stolen in the looting o' Ihof. Busenherg's office.

Spring Football Sees Many Men Out

I NI FOR MS ISM FD \T FIRST PKAFTICK. PROSH TO BATTI.E V \RSITY.

HOOD FROSI'FriS FOR SI ROM. stji \d -snoinsroi* lost KIRK’S inn worky. A -cure or inure men respondi'd | tu the call fur baseball candidates I issued by Coach Kirk Friday. Sev-| i ral inure are expected tu dun theit ani forms the first of this week. I'ia ticc will he held daily on M. Keen field when the weather permits, otherwise the limbering up pro ! ce-s will he continued in the gym. | The early at rival of spring would in dieate that there will he an upper tun ity for plenty of workouts on t.i outdoor diamond. Fowle, 1‘fersick, and Morris have been working out daily in the gym for the past month. They all had experience on the mound last year i .mil should ho able to form a capable nucleus for the pitching staff, kirk acknowledges that hi- greatest vverry at the present time is to find a shortstop to fill out the infield that j is otherwise intact from last year. i A series of games with I’unl't.', | [stalling April 5, marks the initial' contests on the schedule. Sophs Walk Away With Swim Meet ONi: 1*001. KKCOKD BROKFN IN I'Ll NdK—SKCOND WIN'

FOR SOI'IIS.

By -ci ting enough to nearly double the tally of their nearest opponents, • the sophomores walked away with all lionn- at the Annual Coed Sivim-| tiling Meet. Friday evening, March !. T' i- makes the second successive | ' victory in swimming for the class of j '20, a- they also won last years meet A freshman, Jean Burke, has the honor of bein-j the only girl to break a college record. In the plunge for. distance, she reached the )0 foot 1 mark, breaking the record of |g fee* made by Mary Jo Springer '20, la-t March. ‘‘Jean” wa- al-o high poit, scorer for the class of ’30 with 10 points. Helen Stoke- and Mary Jo Springer of the winning team tied for high scoring honors with thir-

teen points each.

The Sophomores annexed 17 2-3 points, Freshmen 2(5 1-3, Seniors 25,

and Juniors 14.

The event were as follows: Plunge- distance 4<i ft.. Burke Springer, and Travis; Breast f ir form Wentworth, Leins, and Cooper. 40 yd. Free Style: Time 30 2 - s. Springer, Bitzer. Back for form. Dreeve-, Stokes, and Brune. 20 yd Back; Time-15.2 see. Stokes, Dreeve* and Burke. Side for form— Paddock. Cooper, and Bitzer. 10 yd. Trudgeon; Leins, Wn-hburn, and Herron. Crawl for form—Springer, Culbertson, and Hudson, Leins. Brune tie for 3r,l. SO yd. Relay; Time-fie sec. Sophomor. Fre-hmen, Seniors. Dives-plain fro.i running front, and optional. Stoke Burke, and Cooper. Immediately after the competitive events, a Life Saving Kxhibition Wits given by Helen Stokes, Mare Rhue, Verna Bitzer, and Man Jo Springer under the direction of Mary Washburn, who is a Rc,| Cross Lift Saving Examiner. Demonstration of the principal approaches, carrier and breaks were given. Officials-,Judgp--Rigps, Kirk. Scar

ch and Bowen.

Timers-Bowen, Spiker Scorers-Scott and Guest.

Starter-Benton. Announcer Keith.

Clerk of Course-Kline. o- ( onrad Hoffman Here

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From the Slums of Limehouse to The Man-

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Also Comedy KEY HOLE CKCISK LAST TIMES TON IT E

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SORROWS OF SATAN with Adolphe Menjou

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Internatiimal Student !at n thirty-minute i the campus thi day morning and a ter. -1 of th . studell of the Y. M. C. A eruen*. He will speak ‘ at 1:30 in the aft*

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DePauw football uniform? which; Conrad Hoffman, Executive Sec-

Cunning Frocks for Lillie Tots

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Girl- l)res.-es of novelty print fini-h materials in a big ranac patterns amj colors. Ages 7 to I XI.2a and $ 1 ..'lit grades ( hildren - Rompers and Play X t end .3 years, in plain colored hu ginghams with ci.llar and pm ki t it trusting material, many with a nl attractive hand embroidery

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