The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 March 1927 — Page 2

THE GRFFNCASTLF DAILY BANNER FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1927.

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THE MUSIC MASTER

An exquisite version of tfie niuehloved stage play. Told with rhai-m-ing sentiment. Lois Moran, Alee Francis, and Helen (’handler head the east. Photoplay gives The Music Master as one of the six best plays reviewed for the month.

Fnl<*r*d in the Post OUiee at Grrnirastle Indiana.

Has,, iiirfi! matter. MARRY M. SMITH, editor and Prnprirtnr

S. ft. RARIPEN, City I ditnr.

Madison, Ind.—Tommy Thevonow, short-top cf thp world’s champion St. Louis Cardinals i- on his way to join his tPtim at Avon Park, Fla., to-

Local NewsfclV*"'' 1 “*

Personal And

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Ain SHIM’ NOVFI.TIKS

WILL WETZ Grocery Co. For Saturday We Are Offering

Pnif.AnEI.PHlA— Gene Connell. Mrs. Anna Woodall was a business nothlehem, Pa., substitute forward,

vi-itor in Greencastle, Wednesday. Albeit Callahan wa- a business

visitor in Indianapolis today.

VIis. fiiiboit Wood is confined to

her home on account of illness. Miss Nellie Wilson, ..Miss

In our art and trift shop you are sure | to find many beautiful and useful !

was elected captain of the next Pen- things that will add to the charm and nsylvania varsity basketball team, comfort of every room in your home. : He is a brother of .loe Connell, cap- It would he futile to try to enumer

tain of last year's Villanove nine.

ate them, have you

We shall he pleased to call and inspect our big

Ft Ire i PRINCETON, X. .1 Fifty eandi- supply of pretty novelties. You will

Hunt arid Edmunif Torr attended the ^ alps for the Princeton varsity foot- he sure to find something you want.

Stat I ourney Friday. | ball team reported to coach Bill

Mr. and Mrs. C. R * Flinn are Roppr for lhp f ir , t .pring practice POKCtLAIN ART SHOP

spending this week with Mr. a/id | „(• year.

.Mrs. Charles Best at Indianapolis, j ‘ - ( - ■ ■■ -—-----1— --

A two reel Fox comedy.

TONKIHT

10c & 25c

CHAS. I. VANCLEAVE IN' HI SI NESS SINCE IK5 I < )ur Policy (lives You Highest Quality and Lowest Prices For ( ash. Delivery Service. Phone 137.

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Mrs. Ivan Leonard of Bra7.il is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Pet-

tit east of town.

1 Heinaid Handy, Leon Welch, R. H. ! Steven-on and Audry Modlin were j among the Greencastle |»enple at the : State tournament today. Mrs. John Hamm and Mrs. Albert I Callahan were guests of Mrs. Bruce* I Hall and Mrs. Basenm O’Hair and Miss Helen O'Hair Thursday at d -ilver tea which wa- held Thursday at the heme of Mrs. Alva Early. Membeis of Bee-Hive Rebekali l.oge entertained the memliers of ! < re.-eent-I’ehekah, the Odd Fellowand other friends Thursday evening at their rooms. About 2.V) were preent. The evening wa- greatly enjoyed. A supper was served. A delightful play wa.- put on by members of

the Rebekuhs.

CHICAGO— Because Klnas

Nek is ill the field in the six day bike race, which begins at Itexlcr Park Pavilion Sunday night ha- been

narrowed to fourte. 1 team-.

Van P| b

He comes to the Crawfordsville club very highly recommended basing had several years of experience as an instructor and supervisor of

golf cour-es. Mr. Burns is declared

SHREVEPORT, L. The Chieagr an expert ~ n greens and is expected White Sox regular- tied the Yanm-ito go a long way toward the general gans yesterday in a five-inning 1 improvement of the links.—Craw-

practice tilt. 1-1. To iay the Sox meet i fordsville Journal. Fort Worth team of ih( Texa s I/‘ague I — o— o ..— RKRKKHAS HAVE MEETING

I.OS ANGELES Vfter a day of Despite the inclement weather outtravel the Chicago Cub- today play side Thursday evening, I. O. O. K. | Los Angeles of the Pacific Coast No. to Lodge hall was crowded with

1 League.

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gue-ts when member- of the Bee j Hive Rebekah lodge entertained with ;

<!\\ ANTONIO. Tetx. San An- their first party of the season, and! tonio boat the Detroit American.-1 again the old adage “For it’s always!

fair weather when good fellows got 1 I together," was satisfactorily proven. |

SARASOTA, Fla . Wattle Holm In keeping with the date, the memory

yesterday 12 to C.

FOR YOUR SATURDAY GROCERIES Remember the No. 239. We will make careful selection of any vegetables you want. Prompt deliveries will be made. SL’LLCT FROM THFSF FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNLR: Strawberries, Radishes, Head and Leaf Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Cranberries, Kale, Spinach, Mangoes, Turnips, (Ireen Onions, Carrots, Apples, <)ranges and Bananas. W. A. Cooper, Grocer. PHONL 239.

Radio receiving sets weie popular ; aru | manager Boh O'Farrell hit.home of the good old Irish Saint was duly i instruments over the city today as : nm ^ in t},,, „j nt j, i nn ing yesterday | honored with mirth and fun. I>a-k< t bull tans "listened in" on the j n ., g am( . W nn by tbe St. Louis | The ridiculous rural costumes of state net finals being played at Ind- Cardinals from the N. V. Giants, .1 the lady entertainers and of the old ianapolis. Crowds gathered at the , l() colored mammy, Mrs. Charles Meikel. I (Banner office, the assembly room of A I whose trials and tribulations with the court house and the Hamilton CLEARWATER. Fla.- Brooklyn her old mule “Maude" were expound-book-tore for play by play returns \3ti0nal Leaguers won handily from ed, certainly gave touches of color from the • cow barn. 'Columbus of the American a-socia- to the program. Many of the audi-I I he local fire department mada •'i;tjon yesterday. X-2. ence were victims of clever jokes of run about I2.4. r > o clock Friday aft- — -o — the performers. TI10 expese of the ernoon to the James Garage on North LAFAYETTE. March IS. (CP*— manly <|ualitie- of Brother Charles Igckson street. Nome wood had |j [,. "Babe" Wheeler, former Gar- Rector brought forth rounds ol upcaught fire from the furnace in a field, Terre Haute, basketball star pluu-e much to Mr. Rectoi’s rhurgin

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New I'eas, Beans, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, Spinach, Kale, Sweets, Cabbage, Artichoke, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Salisfy, Rhubarb, And all other vegetables grown We have them. Strawberries, Apples, Oranges, and all other kinds of fancy fruits. OUR MOTTO: If it’s in the market, vve have it. Try us if you are looking f,,ithe best that can be had. Dressed Poultry and All Kinds of Fain*\ (’heese. Two Stores to Select From Washington St. College & Hanna Phone <S2. Phone 434.

WILL WETZ GROCERY CO. WF DFLIVFR.

iittle building Imhind the garage ami had caused (|iiite a blaze Itefore thi firemen reached the .-cene. The fire was soon extinguished, however, with

little damage.

State highway patrolmen, foremen and truck drivers working in the Grecnruatlft sub-district, to the number of forty mri in the Circuit Court

last night was named captain of the and to the amusement of the guest 1!»27-2R Purdue L’niversity basketball The remainder of the program of squad at a banquet here. jollity consisted of songs, piano and Wheeler has been an important •violin solos, a short song and dance factor in the Purdue quintets for tin >uit by two “Sunhonnet girls" and an

past two years and hi- selection wa

popularly received.

exhibition of the Charleston by three

FORT MYERS, Fla., March IK.

.-mall girls. Music for the grand fin | ale was furnished with the aid of a j real grind organ, cymbals, tamhour-

rooniin Court House friday all- •py and official- of the Phila ine, mandolin, tin herns and tickernoon at two oclock for the pur- (jpipRfa Athletics may he fined he- tacks, which made a most melodiou

pose oi receiving instruction ilons- 0 f disorder during a gante in (?) racket.

certain line- of their work. I hi- ap- Sarasota yesterday with th'* Boston The members of the entertainment plies especially to new duties (level- Braves which caused Empire Wilson committee are to he congratulated oped by laws passed by the las, leg* f 0 rfpjt the game. If so, it was upon the arrangement of such i

islature, as well as certain phases of pxpected they would make an i-sue splendid program, which kept

their work outside of the application of laws. It was u general get-to-1 gether. There were men here from Parke county, Hendrick- county. Owen county and Putnam county. The program was arranged by Superin-

tendent Black, who presided.

continuous uproar

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Car Auction!

A. SherrilLs Garage

Saturday Evening, March 19th

At H.

7 O’clock

35 Reconditioned Cars

FORDS ('ML’VKoLLTS SUDAN'S

Consist in# of: OVKRLANDS DO DOFS And Others. COUPES ROADSTERS

BUIOKS LSSFXS TOUR I NOS

Terms One-third down balance in monthly payments. $10 deposit with clerk at time of sale required.

H. A. SHERRILL DON HALL MOTOR CO.

AUCTR: RIXTOK & VEST AI

of it. crowd in The trouble came j^n the fourth In- laughter,

ning when Wil-on ordered Cobh off Old fa-binned party games and the Philadelphia bench. Cobh ton!; dances prevailed during the social j his time obeying the order. hour, and dainty refreshments were Cobb insisted that ho hadn’t ad- , served by member.- of the refresh-

dressed a word to the umpire and the ment committee.

players on the bench supported nun. o _

"Wilson wa- run nut of the Amer-

ican l eague and he always had Ma n BRICK < H'PKI. M. E. CHl’RCII ed me and the Detroit club." Cobb Service fi r Sunday March 2dth will said. “He came up to me swinging begin with the Sunday School at 10 his mask in his hand said he woMd | A. M. Chns. Hendricks, Supt. Cla-s-

punch my face in. I told him to go I es for all ages.

ahead and start something. , The pastor will preach in the momI Conne Mack was Indignant and in ing on the subject "Power” and at Unrated'’that he might file a charge the night service the -ubject will be of incompetency with Commissionci "Tournaments" we aie anjiinu.- to Landis against Wilson. have all of the young people of the

o ! community attend this service; of

BOBBY III RNS SIGNED course we expect the ( Ider folks to Robert Rums, known to the golfing j he present also. The choir will render

— ‘ ■ ~ ... ipecial music at this service.

The Epforth League service will be

SATURDAY SPECIAL

28c 20c 20c 10c 10c

Regular Smoked Hams, 10 to 12 lbs Picnic Hams Fresh Pork shoulder, half or whole Fresh Brains Fresh Milk (always) Dressed Chix. Fresh L^y;s. Veal, Beef, Lamb.

We Deliver.

Kauble & Son AVe Si’ll Meat That’s (lood to Lai"

Phone 24.

•Ice Bound.” This play will he we

Dillard Barnett, a vagrant found , asleep on the square Friday morning

by city marshal Dave Braden, was ! ^uted by the memix t ■ '' uzi1 sent on hi- way. He said that he | on Fridas' and Saturday i iits, A.n was bound for Louisville from Pari.-, 1 and 2. Miss Eckardt lias ap|«iIllinois. j cd in othm - plays since -he ha- hwn Frances Eckardt, daughter of Dr. ! enrolled in the univer ity. Kh*‘ i" 1 and Mrs. L. I{. Eckardt, has been member of Kappa Kappa baninu

chosen as a member of the cast of sorority.

world as Bobby Burns, a dark-eyed | slender chap of Chicago, is the new

professional for the Crawfordsville Country Club. Mr. Borns returned the contract recently mailed him Wednesday with his signature attach

Easter Hams

The small sugar cured, smoked hams averaging K lbs. to 10 lbs., are uoe, in. These hams are skinned and lean. Delicious for baking, bridling and slicing. Nothing Belter Cold. CITY MKAT markkY & DRIJCATESSKN Phone 42.

held at 7 o’clock. Dena Scohee will be the leader. Reviy nru> welcome. R. M. Hays, Pastor.

IXSLFY PROVOKKn \TTACK BY JACK SIMMS, IS CH \R<.L George E. Easley, local attorney, was arrested yesterday afternoon If. Deputy Bert Shane, and taken hr fore Justice of the Peace A. H. Ken nedy’s court on u charge of provoke, with Ernest “Jack” Simms as prose cuting witness. Mr. Fa-ley was i#‘Ieased on his own recognizance, and he was very indignant at being arrested. Jack alleges that “by words, signand gestures, George Easley attempt ed to provoke an attack upon said George Easley by Ernest Simms." The alleged case of provoke is said to have occurred when Simms demanded payment for the Easley family wash, done by Mrs. Simms, and which Mr. Easley claimed lie had already paid.—Danville Republican.

lit28 SAMPLE PLATES INDIANAPOLIS, March 18. (I’P* — Samples of the Indiana auto license plates for lt*‘2K are lieing displayed at the office of Frederick Schortenieier. secretary of state. The plates will have white numerals on a maroon background and are Indiana made. For the first time the word “Indiana” is spelled out on the license? bestead of being abbreviated.

>1' NEW SILKS

Thai tfo baud in hand with Fashion fash ion has decreed that this is to he a Silk Sea 1 " 1 :in| l '' selection of the materials will go far towards deciding the of your costume. Here are silks varying from elaborate pf 111 ’ ^ tbe simpler tones und coin rings including crepes, radiums, dh 1 ' Jl other favorite fabrics.

hme quality georgette in all the wanted shades for spring. An exceptional value * nt. the yard ...

$1.75

Heavy printed

Printed radium and other ‘ silk- in the new -P nn £ ' ' ’ -

and attractive signs, the yard

quality crepes

$1.75

Pictorial Review Patterns

hold conventional designs or the smaller floral or scroll patterns in a wide range of col ..rings, d*Q r/x

th<» yard.

Allen Brothers 52 Years of Faithful Service,

Hoover Fluff fir Sweeper’