The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 March 1927 — Page 2

THE fiREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 192';

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THE DAIf.Y BANNER

THE OPERA HOUSE

MONDAY

10c & 25c

L8WELL SHERMAN The LOVE TOY

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A Warner Bro#. Production r t rt x 2 2 A g-ay vomantic comedy of Hearts and thrones. Crowned with jewels of comedy and spiced with the purple of royal excitement. TCKSDAY & WKDNESDAY 10c & 25q Kinog-rams & Varieties. Twinkletoes.

Feminine Charm

rnrpri>d in the Pont Offiee. at Creenrastlr, Indiana, an sprond plas« mail mattrr. H ARRY M. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor S. R. RARIWTN, City Editor.

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Personal And

the non* ha 1 ; an uyly shine. Keep the skin looking- like u Reach with tliis new wonderful Prnce - J’ace Pnw.lor railed Mello-Gln. Stay- on indefinitely—en pure and fine—prevent- large pores—keeps your skin youthful. Get 1 this new wonderful 1'are Powdor MKI.I.O-GI.O at the toilet counter to-

day.—Mullins Pharmacy.

Local News

Mr-. Paul Mahoney i.» ! quite ill nt tier home.

repor;*!

the Blessings Grace Black.

Willioni Boyce i from erysiphelas.

from above. Mrs.

ill 'at his home

Those who took dinner Sunday with Mrs. Chas. Hu' and family east of the city, were Rev. Airhart anil wife of Crawfordsville, .Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Sweet ha-‘accepted a pos-i'* oft -AltPr-. John Ell wards ol Indiaition at Mullin’s Drug- Store. tapolis, Mrs. Uren Swim of Rock-

ville, Mr. and Mrs. Herl* Haven, Mr.

Miss Alice Thompscn spent Sun-

daw in Indianapolis.

at

Vandeave’s Up-town Meat Market

“KstablDhed In 1X5-1”

Phone i;i7. We Deli

iver.

The Present Day Club will -meet I with Mrs. Henry Prevo, Tuesday aft-

| emoon.

Charles Gardner and lumber Gard- ! net- are at home from a ten days business trip to Atlanta, Ga.

and Mrs. John Wy-ong.

The annual Showdown given umler the auspices of the Women’s S»lf Government Asssociation of the University was given Friday and Saturday evenings in the Little Aits

Miss Marguerite Call and Miss Nel-! T^r. Fir ^ P 1 *" was w ‘; , • ^ Ka P‘ li, Wilson were tishors in Indianapo-; P“ K *PP a G ‘ , ™ TO . J ’ ' PA . n '!. "

lis, Monday.

ADDITIONAL LOCALS

Mi-. Ralph West, resiuing south of Ciii mastic was taken to her home Monday from the Putnam County

hospital.

City marshal Have Biaden icport- ■ I to. n that he killed his tilth dog ime the quarantine went into effort the fifteenth of January. Paul Wade, a student in the University « h • underwent an operation or appenoiciti at the Putnam County ho-pital last week is much improved today.

Roy llilli was taken suddenly ill alo ut no n Sunday from acute indigestion. His physician Dr. W. R. Hutcheson reported that he was much improved today. o LOST—2 keys No. 61. r >. Roht. L. Pierce name on key plate. Reward. 14 - 2 P’

Alpha Gamma Dr 1 -, and third place by Kppa Delta. Sr. -'•rorities were

Mrs. La Verne Snider was called j entered and all the plays were srnoej to Attica Saturday night by the scr-‘ arul received much applau-e from th< d us illness of her father. \ audience present on both evenings.

Mr-. Harold Hudlow of l,afayetie is vi-iting her sister Mrs. L. D. Snider on North Madison St-

Congratulation- Tiger Cubs for your impressive work Saturday. With only one-half minute to pipy and Attica two iroints in the lead, the Greencastle tram fought all th ■ harder and for once this seas' n a break came in thfir favor. An Attica player threw the ball out of bounds; Reeves put it in play by passing ii to .Vla-len who attempted a long shot. The hall bounced off the liank I board and was recovered by Tobin who sent it through the hoop with I <nly four seconds of the first over- ■ time remaining. Thi- shot knottjpd the count at 2fi all and in the -ecorul ] exit a period, the locals made two i field gcal- while Attica counted hut once from the floor. This fighting, “never say die” spirit displayed a-

< HILI) IS BURN ED

LIGION1KR, Pa., March 14. (UP) A 12 year old child wa- burned to death, three persons were injured and damage of *100,(MM) was caused by n fir> in Wilp**n, near here, today. Th r ‘ bias:" was ot incendiary origin.

OMTI ARY , . . , ,

, John W„ son of Stephen-and Elista ! KulnM Al,ic:i ; ' houl f can > >" a

Mrs. Frances Lumpkin of Muncie | KetehYn Himjcs, was bom at Mt. Ster- t ^ 1P i ' , l *'' c “" ,a ' 1 ' was the week-end guest of Mr. and I ling, Ky., on Nov. 22, IR44. At .hei boj "’ 0ncP molP w( c: n ^ atu l i * t! * v<, “ Mrs. Maurice Butterfield and son. 'age of 7 yrs. his father moved the , ;jml ^ l ' rliui ,,f lhP cllun< ' < ' 1,1 ,, ‘ 11

family to Putnam County, Ind., local- • vmi ! bat ,,IOU,i ing near Carpentcrsville, but in the vnu ’ Php BEPT tPam won ’

year 1R52, entered a tract of land in i Monroe Tp., a par: ef which is still

owned by Mecender.T-.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox... The Harks farrily was well known l'o\ Ridge, Saturday, a daughter. and highly respected by all. The pinMrs. J. G. Hunt spent Monday in neer members were energetic and Brazil. honest in business affairs, courteous ... , j and loyal to friend- and the same Mrs. Lettie L-e Hurst ^reports,! prinoiplfis w ^ (o the

Mr. and Mrs. Niles York, living near the Cement plant ar» the parents of a daughter, horn to them

Sunday.

present generation

Horse Sale At Champer Barn, Greencastle, Ind., Saturday, March 19 BeKinnintf at one o’clock, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, 22 head of extra Rood broke farm horses and mares from 4 to cX years old. weighing’ from 1200 to 1500 pounds. These are not branded horses. Now if you are in need, or expect to be, don't fail to attend this sale, as they are scarce and hard to buy. Don’t forget the time and place. TKRMS CASH C. E. GARDNER C. A. VI AST A L, Auctioneer.

in 7 V Poplar St. following u stroke 0n April 2fii im>i John Hanks wa . which occurred lust Er.day, marriod to Mary K. Everson and foMiss l.clu Walls. 2,10 W. Washing- a number of year- they lived in Ion St. will be hn-le-s to Washburn Montgomery county, where he devotChauter. D. A. It. Tuesday at 7:2,0 !e<l his ability to the saw mill and o’clock P. M. * lumber business, hut in later years,

i he acquired the old home farm and

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris and Mi-s honest labor and successful manUon- Harris spent the wefk “nd agement, they hud a happv, comfortwith Mr. and Mrs. 1’red Glore in ' ablp honle( fnr hs kin( , ,, ospi .

Cincinnati. tality

Gilbert Rhea of Indianapolis was Twelve children eame to bless this )k re Saturday for the regional. Mr. borne—six have ^heen culled by death Rhea wa- a former Greencastle High and th * S L’ now living are: Mr-. School coach. Laura Gough, Miss Cora, Mrs. Zadia

Crosby, John II., Ito-- L. and Ira.

Jack Little was arrested Sunday Mr. Hanks had three brothers: ; fnr intoxication. He was arraigned: FmUiu,^ George, and Alvin, six sisj Monday morning and plead guilty, ters, Emily, Guilly Ann. Mary, Lulle was fined $40. cretia, Manila and Olive; all have I Mr. I/rnuel Bui- of Linton and ,^ one 0,1 before and he is the last ol -on Clyde and family of Sullivan t immediate pioneer family, drove to Greencastle Sunday to see i s survived by the wile, a large Mi-s Ciench. Mrs. Buis returned with 1 rluni b p r of eou ins, neices and neph

ews.

He became a church member at the

thr m.

CONNERSVILLE BY ITS ONESIDED VICTORY OVER WHITEWATER IN THE RUSHVILLE REGIONAL TAKES THE VICTORY BRICK INTO THE STATE FINALS WHITEWATER l PSET THE LIONS SATURDAY YFTBftNOON BUT PROVED NO MATCH FOR CONNERSVILLE IN THE NIGHT

CONTEST.

Washington defeated Vincennes, |0 to !) in the deciding game in the A licet own Regional. The score was tied at 4-4 at the half and K-X at the end of the regula- i lion playing time. In the overtime , the Hatchets scored a field gi al while the Alices made a lone point from the charity stripe. Washington held Vincennes to a single field goal during the battle while the Hatchets 10 points-l-ame on five gcals from the floor. Trudy Washington is the one-point “jinx’’ team jfof Vincennes. Congratulations Aleck on your nohle work in the press

box.

—o— BEAT KKND XI.I.VII.I.E, ( UBS! —O7— Mai tinsville, l.ogansport and Bedford, the Rig Throe of Indiana high school basket ball, had “easy sail-

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FARM LOAMS on Horsed, Cattle, Autos, Implenients, Kte. May lie obtained on short notice from this reliable company $25 to $300 Indiana Loan Co.

24% H. Wash. St. ()ver Southard’s

We are always on the job.

will meet Tuesday, March 15th in the Legion hall. There will be installation of officers. All memhefs are

u-ked to be present.

r A-rtf “rt - * r-s-r.oc.

e. teem cheris’hed by his family atuL everybody around here is picking

friends, speak for him the true life lh „ to p th „ , tl , tP 01 a Christian. tourney hut don’t foiget that Coach Owing to hi- advanced are, he had Wells’ protege- mu-t hookup with

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peel man of Pal-> n | > ^ ®F P abAut 4or •' O,no - the Artesian City squad at K:Mi) o’fstine, III., -pent Sunday in this city! l ‘ mfe lnr O'* pa-'-t several weeks, Ftiday night. It wouldn’t sut-vi-iting vHth Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mul-1 been grarunllv tailing until on 1 p| .j s0 Us a jf t | 1( . ('urti- coache:!

boy-. This is the kind of spirit thu: makes tournaments friendly competition and not a sport ruled ov. r by gamblers, eto ked coaches or dihoncst athletes.

The National Car Coupler ban I from Attica and th<‘ Greencastle high school hand furnished mti-ic during the afternoon -< ssion but Saturday night the local boys supplied the ' music as the Attica hand went, home.

.Mullin.-.

lin-. Mis. Peelmaft is u nie<'e of Mrs. i I “ sank quietly to rest, aggregation won. Listen, Martinsville *’‘ iMb ' 1 b '

1 A1] throu 8 + ' U<t M"*** ho wa- ha , a r p a | tPam jost wntch ;ln ,| , P p. hundred small megaphones at tl very patient and thoughtful of oth- 0 fvenintf sc si on which helpoH add 1 ers as was his usual disposition in EMERPON (YF G ARY Will GIVE ,,1P ,u i '‘ p ’ ' m * believe us there wa the home life. QPmvr itnpryTPwc i>i i?vtv ’p<« I’b nty id noi.-e.

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Hmw about a “Howling Five llun•Ired" at the slate finals?

Miss Esther Snider who is t»achinr in Indianapolis an 1 Miss Dototha

lv ward- formerly of Greencastle, 1 a. precious ot.e from us has gone, ! spent the week end with Mr. and a voice we loved is stilled: Mis. L. I>. Snider. I A place is vacant in our home

Which never can be filled. God in his wisdom lias recalled

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The Queen Esther Standard Bear-1

EMERSON OF GARY Wll I. GIVE SPORT DOPESTERS PLENTY TO THINK ABOUT THIS WEEK. THIS NORTHERN QUINTET IS GOING STRONG AND MAY BE A “DARK

HORSE” CHAMPION.

Njl't nt. Juldtw a ud d Jails AW -

THOXINE

The boon his love had given; And tho the body sluml»ers tine The -nul is safe in Heaven.

fr- will meet Tue-day evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Henry (Ostium, 718 E. Seminar} St. Each member is requested to bring a

friend. „ 0 : _

CARD OF TH ANKS

Putnam Lodge No. 45 l. O. O. F. j We want to thank eaeh an.) even--will meet Tuesday night at 7:"0.1 one who has been so kind to us durThere will be work in the 2nd degree j ing father’s sickness. Especially to | come and see the team give the de-j our neighbors who assisted us «o • gi t e it is the best of all the work and | much ami ul=n the sim -rs and under. Iwoith your time. All visiting mem- taker.

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• hers are welcome.

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Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. Bauman and Mis- EMe Hausmun of lafayette. were here Saturday for the regional hu-ket ball tournament, and were the puests of the frrmer’s son, W. E.

’ Bau-man ami family.

.THE FAMILY.

See Cnleen Moore in 'JVinkle T'es at. the Opera House Tuesday and Wednesday night'. Eastern Star Benefit. 14 2t

0—— IN MEMORIAM

. In n^mory eif our dear wife and

Women of Mooseheart legion willi .. , , _ .

! mother, who departed this life four . f. »- X -1. lliAite t- ,1 n n n ■ o ^ r\ , '

years ago:

We mnutmed the loss of one we |nv

ed.

We did our best to save.

|We lovetl in life, regretted -till.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Branson ol’Dt“ rn,ni bere<l in her grave. Dayton Ohio have returned to their ■ mnn upon this earth well see, home after being here for the funeral t ber gentle loving 1aee. Of Mr. Hanson’s father R. W. Ban-;'D'^fe is notone in this wide world, -on who died in l.iwloga last Monday ; (11 n “ vfr '8^^ her place. and was buried here Thursday. Mr 1 —$idl>' missed hy Husband and chil-

‘ DORA STEWART.

observe their second anniversary, on Tuesday, March 15 at 7:n0 with a -tipi>er ami dance for loyal of Moose and fumilie-. A number of out of,

town guests are expected.

Hanson was a brother-in-law of T-! D. Rnider and for many years yard 1

master for the Motion.

dren.

Re« Coleen Moore, in Twinkle Toes at the Opera House Tue-day and Wednesday rights. Eastern Star Benefit. M

The Maple Heights Revival ser-1 vices will continue every night this

week. Good crowd and good interest 1 —-——ohas been manifested at all service?. ‘ R. C. Rhode Island Red eggs for Five have come forward. Three at' hatching. $4.00 per hundred. Mrs. last nights meeting. Come and enjoy‘Fre Fisher, R. R. 7. 14-3p.

If Greenea.-tle chu win it- first two games at the “cow barn” and Washington can do the same, the Cuhnnd the Hatchet- would tangle in the first clash of the semi-finals on Saturday afternoon. If this should occui let’s hope that Greencastle •cun re- | peat it- 26 to 32 victory ovet Frid- 1 die’s squad. —o— SU 111*11 ISF. ’EM \T THE “COW BA UN", CUBS! —o— Tourney Tickets Tickets for the state finals are now on sale in Indianapolis and according to Priif. Ilusenherg, all fans desiring <0 see the games at the eolistuin must itotif) him immediately so thal he can (dare an order for the paste-h'iards. The tickets will sell at, SI apiecefor eaeh day, making a season ticket cost 82. I’rof. Kusenherg would like to srnd in an order for tickets torn nr nw so all fans are urged to notfv him hy Tuesday noon. There will he no single admission tickets. ATTICA FANS, 35ft STRONG. PROVED THE BEST DELEGATION OF SPORTS THAT HAVE BEEN IN THE LOCAL GYM THIS SEASON. NOT ONCE DID THEY* “RAZZ” THE OFFICIALS AND THEY TOOK THEIR HEARTBREAKING DEFEAT LIKE GENTLEMEN. COME AGAIN, ATTICA. After the deciding tilt Saturday jtvening, the Bowers players^ rushed over to congratulate the Greencastle

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Fresh, crisp and lovely is the new Lingerie we have j> I received and are offering in an initial showing at the low price of $2.1)5. Gowns, chemises, step-in . >•!- a"’ 1 dips of fine quality crepe do chine in lace trimmed

and tailored

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