The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 March 1927 — Page 2
THE 0KEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY. MARCH 15. 1927.
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l iiitrtd in th* Pont Offirt* ai tlrr^nrastle, Indiana, a* fj«>rond rlass mail maftfr. HARRY M. SMITH, I'Jiior and Proprietor S. R. R \ RIDRV, riljt F4Uor.
IVisoiial And
B. F. Farwin wn-- in Spenrer Mnn- nlayprs wpfp hnttlpfl an<l hnypd. ' Hay to attend thp funeral of Willis, , , . ,
. . , , oi . . „ Some laHv in the stands back of the
Hickman, veteran member of the , • . J , ...
„ , , , „ press bos said Saturday night: On, Spencer bar who va- burned there ' ■ . , ,, . . the poor l>o\'s, I do wish we weren t .Manilav afternoon. ; ’ . . .
i beating them so bad. V\ by i hear i
Gilbert Stewart, -<»o of vii and, they hav»n’t any place to practice e.\Mrs. Wm. Stewart, who has been eept a school yard.” manager of a Kroger Store in l.a- j Maybe she was feeling - sorry for fayette, has i>een transferred to Bowers, but the Black Shirts weren't ■ Terre Haute. spiking sympathy. \A^he•• the game
was over. Boots told Slim Bausman. The Morning Ain- cni will meft with Mr.-. Strunahan Wedne-laj mortiing at 10:00 The concert which
I Wattir® 1 wos to * IUV< ‘ v ’' von tomorrow LiULal ItCWw evening has br.cn postponed. Dick Sturtridge will represent De-
J'auw at the first annual indoor track
Quay Btookshire cf l.unoga "'u-
vidting Itere today.
and field champion-hips of tlie Ten tral fritrrcollegiut, Conference to be kl’* held at the Notre Dame gymnasium
nent Saturday afternoon.
•lames Hamilton and Paul Bell wer-. A VPFy in t ftr< ,„ in g and instructive : business visitors in Indianapolis, on w r y was hp|d Mon .
i Monday.
G. H. S. I'oacb, “Aw we could beat you any day on the Wabash floor.”
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Aleck will be breezing around in the cow barn like a young whirlwind , We’ll have to take an extra wrap — Bedford Mail. He would—lie’s juM the type.
I'hi Delta Kappa announce - ' initiation of Harry Bee.
SEE YOI ALECK
AT THE “COW B \ RN’
B m l\ THE IIGER « I BS!
.Mr. and Mr.-. Andrew Sanford and J Mrs. WaHace Morris motoreil to 111-
i inois Sunday afternoon.
See Colleen .Moore in Twinkletoes, the greatest of Colleen Moore great ones. Something- in it words coma never express only the screen can show it. BENEi nOF THE EASTERN STAR
UNIVKRSAL COM EDY
Tiie Business and Professional Women’s Club w’il! meet Wednesday nieht at (>:•’!# at the Christian chuneh. Mr.-:. I.-uac Hamniond left the ho - ,iital Tuesday where -he lias he«n <
for the past two weeks.
day afternoon at the Methodist ! We supfui-e that Sport Salad and j church. Mrs. A. II. .vianuel conduct- futtin’ ’Em Short will automaticallj . ed the devotions. After the busines- disappear now. The casualty list- in session the program given was lh ,. s ,, ort columns has la>en very high tieariily enjoyed. Papers were -ead: ! t h,. last two weeks.—Bedford Mail. 1 “Medical Temperance - ” by Mrs. John , \v,, take litis means of exteadiiiK "Gray: “Alcohol Heredity” by Mr- IMlr sympathy to \l Keiiuun of itte
William Parrish; and “The effect on N illt . PIIMe , ( 9 nimercial. the nerve tissues,’’ by Mrs o—
J. VY. llerxvI. s'A mlo give ttby a A j 'j ,ester, |gTinaiient sccretarv
aidert cf DePauw University was ,- ()f thp , ,, s A A Wlirll . f an> j,,.
ill o"enjoyed. After the benediction ‘ t( , ndinjlf t(1 s ,. p y,,. . tal ,. fi, la i s (0
.Miss Lou and Salih; Rader ) lave j dainty refreshmen:- were served and waldl out for bogus admi-sion ti-k-retarnetl from a visii with their * 1f> r ' 8 ^ ' lour fhjnyed. ets. More thjin •' 100 counterfeit slips biother Rev. W S. Rader in Collrnre 'p) 1P Home Missionary' Society will "* wf ’ ro "ohl at the Ami- ( met Ohio. lw . et with ^mest A. Browning, ■ " '^'onal last week-end and it ... , , W111 ! .2fi East Washington Street. Wed- iR f p! ' r, ’d lhut this ' tunt '* e : ‘ l Urn -Miller and James Miller -f • , uften>001l u , 2 .o 0 oVlock> T)l( , I B mp.ed at th. - “cow bath” The af !0 -' «™ k ': . lrm •nd.ar.apolts vis-’ wiU ^ bv the >liireh o.-t way is to buy your ticket- f, on I lief with their aunt Mrs. P. II. Clhe | N|r _ w -onm reliable |V r-ot, and not from
North Indiana St. Sunday.
I the Rural Church at It- Best.” i lime for the payment of due.-.
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Court h u-e and down town friend? 1 !' J' -e .M. Hamrick who is seriously i;.t the Putnam county Ifn-pital, sent j hint a beautiful bouquet of flow'r'
T'u sday evening.
| Announcements have been received hoe of. the birth of a daughter, Barham Jean to Mi’, and Mrs. Lewis | Hirt, < f Defiance, Ohio on March l?.
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Mrs. John A. McConnell and daugh i ter. .Martha Jane, of Kansas City, are here for a visit with Mr. and | .Mrs. Fred Mixon and other relative.:.;
The regular service* will be held j . ^rrtrr, -p A .K ut the Pentecost Mission Church on,** Jvril I /Alin Olu Street this evening at half p^d ejs ^
-ev|ttl o’clock.
Mrs. C. W. Otis, suffered a badly* rut knee Monday evening about fi;4j when she fell at the corner of ind-! i iana and Walnut Sts., on her way up
business committee of which Mrs. W. W. Sweet'is chairman. The devotions will be led by Mr- - . Henry Ostrom. Mrs. It, T. Stephen-on will eonduc’ the le-s«n, the subject being "Lead-
ership of the New Rural Church, ami on “••• ' <hr,lul ‘; r,,r Ru5i, ' vill, ‘
(luting the year, .Munch Grerncu-tle a.id Connet-ville. Rushville Repuhl-
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strangers.
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of the -isteen state final:.-!.- team in Indianapolis, three of them ap-
Ycs, we remember yau Rusiiviile,
EOU RENT:—4(i acre farm gooci you «.«n the Victory Brick I'rr.in the
improvements, ft miles from Greenea^tle and ."> mih - from C atsville. For'panic.liars , all Phone :!i“.
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( uln. ! ()!? & etc. —o— Each, game of the state finals will be broadcast from the coliseum with Blythe Q. Hendiicks, popular announcer, during the work. A- usual many local net fans with radios in the h< mo will “listen in” Friday and Saturday.
Sprinq TciHmim ' r Di§pIay * Held by—» KAH N-TAILtfRINVttf VF ING'IANAPVUS
T’iiii.’c representslive Wii* Iw ‘»‘T Mine ftitJ display 3 Iteaiiiifulcollcaion of foreign anil d<>iiKSticsuitings, lie is an i p<-'i t in meaMiritig a.ill his srr- \ in s asiuic clothes of fit and iorriit style.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MARCH 17-18-19 J. F. CANNON & COMPANY Mr. C'aylor In Charge.
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jjringlfomeiht GROCERIES No. 239. YYc* an* just as close as your telephone. We have opened our new store, formerly the J. Sudranski Co., grocery. \Ye will make prompt delivery of the best groceries obtainable. •lust call us up and tell us what you want your order will he on its way at once. We’ll make selections just as carefully as you wotrld, and the prices will be right. Remember our Telephone Ncy 2.'5!l. W. A. COOPER
Dr. John L. Beyl, will give an ud - tdri - today at the Indiana Baptist .Minister.-' conference which is convi tiittg in Indianapolis this week. The object of hi- address, “The Pso.yonpath in Morals and Religion.” I ' Mi Sol Merry weather and daugh1 tei Mr-. Bessie Duckworth of And- ■ i on. Ind., came yesterday, called by the critical illness of Mrs. M»rryweather’s .-i.-tor, Mrs. lettle Lee Hurst.
Him about the t ubs fur the “dark lior-e" chain pious?
FOlt SALE:—7 room house (King placet and eighteen itere-: also house and thirteen actes; also eighty-one acri <, all within abi^tt two miles in,ttli of (irrenca-tle; !•' E. Danner.
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<H , EK \ HOUSK (olltfii Viooiv, the Youth” girl i- standi in
Section Four of the Eastern Stni
will give a benefit dance Thursday _ evening, March 17 at * o’clock a 1 CARMEL; N. V . M Masonic Temple. Admission $1 pet A decision in the I couple. Blanchard’- orchestra. ! lion -uit was exj
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front slum, the I.imehouse district. Miss Mik.ic as the -yljth-like dunce)
“Flaming of a Lonilnn ‘pub” and Kenneth liar ’’Twinkle- Ian a- a champion English pugilist
Mr. uinj Mr.-. Earl Hamrick of Chi engo and Mrs. Virgil Anderson oi Dallas, Texas, who was formerly F-sye Hamrick are visiting theii father, J. M. Hamrick, who is serioiish ill at the County Hospital. Sparks front a chimney cau.-ed aroof fire at the home of L. B. Cdw-’i gill. -' uih Jackson street, about 9 a. m. Tuesday and it was nice.ssary to (till the city fire department to extingui h the Ida/.e. The damage wa kept to minimum although for a
time it was feared lion would result.
All townspeople who intend to ee Greenea.--le play .Kendallville
4t 2 o’clock Friday afternoon, should tgke in the “'pep” meeting at the gymna ium Thursday night and learn tho high school yells. UVs give the Cubs the same kind of support that Attica folks gave
the Red Ramblers in the region al tourney here la-t week.
WE* BELIEVE GREEN'CASTLE WILL BEAT KEN DA LI. VIl.I.i:, had eonflagrr- , , „ 0 Jack (ory puts Ma-ten, John-on and Miller on his All-Regional hut
Euneral services for William King all almut Reeve-, stellar Tigu ho die.i Sunday afternoon were held I er Vub back guard. How come, Jack? Tuesday afternoon from the Maple, W**!! take Reeves any day in prefetlleights Chureh, with Mrs. Grace etteo to Red Riley of Attiea.
toes,” the attructirn at the Opera pt rtruy two of their greatest role-
TO IHK “COM BARN ( I Bs! H, use thi- evening. The -tiny denis Tully Marshall, Lucian l.ittlcfioid. —— w; th love, dancing and dang, r in the Warner Oland and Gladys Bi(»ckwell
depths of London’s famous water- head the large supporting cu.-t.
here today. E. S. Agor, I’uti 1 (t) -aid he expected it before Tie - deci -i,in, 'i I ' -t ire \ II. L t he mat t irttonial I West Browning, f>2 y e »i | tate man, and J lance- 1I"H (Peaches) Browning, i b m' j o bride.
Black in charge. The former neighbors of .Mr. King were the pall bearer- and were: I>. A. Chadd. George Barnett, George Binkley, Herbert Glidewell, Frank McCammack an] Milton Wyatt, Burial was in the
We're not picking l.ogan.-port. --o— Jack Cory, -ports editor of the Crawfords ville Review who took in the regional here ha the following
Flat wood- Cemetery, Creencastle.
-outheari of to 91 *>' about the tournament:
CALUMET Tht WORLDS CREATBST, BAKING POWDER —contain« two leavening units—one begins to work when the dough is dig oriter waits for the hear of the oven, then both units work together. Gives yoa JoubU protection agauMt ure. Saves time—wale—wotry» MAKES BAKING
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TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTUKR
Brain- of The Bum-h. ■» Johnson, Greencastle’s center was the brains of the Purple attnek. I)e•pite the fact that he ha- a conceited opinion of his worth, he is a good play errand works well with the ret of the team. He was probably the martest player of the tourney and 'bowed the flu West work. Hence he I-- named captain of the Creencastle team. He never lost hi- hearings, he played a clever game. He’s the bn\ that Bainhridge will tell you was hired to go to school at Greeneastle thiyear. His home is at Stilesville. Ind. We kidded Principal Busenberg of Greencastle about Johnson, and asked him how much the big center co-t him. “Well, whatever he cost, he’s worth it, isn’t he?” was RusU-’s laughing reply MaMen’s eagle eye twice saved Greencastle. He dro|>pe<t in six field goals against Attica and four against Bowers. Stewart led the Attica team in offense, and although his defensive work was not of the best, ha was always the player who had to take the pass when the other Attica
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-pnng wardrobe.
But now is the time to Ho something about it. All of the new Wash I '
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chck- and plaids in a phas-
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myriad of attractive pattern-, light and dark shades, Kfk.,
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noisette haiiiiti''J
39c
Soisette Print in it big rang - ' of patterns and de-irahle color-.
.Mostly small designs, the yard
English Prints, 3fi inches wide in an endle-s variety of pat-
terns, and till the new spring -hades, the yard
29c
Rayon and cotton Novelty Mixtures for summer dresses. A
good line of colors and
patterns, the yard
Everfast Dimity and Batiste in white grounds with colored dots or small figures, /I Qy, the yard tOI
Everfast Tuhtex. i weave with daint)
cheeks,
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Everfast Tuhray.
eherk I (ay "II III I" <4'
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Attractive Lingerie Fahries
I ajuma f hecks m flesh, honey- Jersey Voiles in pink, orchid dew and orchid, and honevdew. tj/x •••• the yard'.. AifC
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Shadow check Voile* able shades, the yard
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