The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 March 1927 — Page 2

THE OEFENCASTLE DAILY BANNER TUESDAY. MARCH 22, 1927.

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TEES DAY

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Fnlrreil (n ih*> Office h! (;r<‘W).'asll«* Indiana, a« swond class n.,<il mallfr. H AIIRY M. SMITH, l^lilitr and Proprietor S. If R A RinFN, I lly Fditor. i’crsonal And Local News

THAT BABY YOI'VF LONGED FOR Mr*. Surion .Advises Women on Wmherhnnd and Ls<Mpanionship

j ‘‘For 'pyeral year-' 1 ’’as denied Die iile^'inp of nir.iherhn <i, writ. Mi Alargaret Burton of Kansas < ity. "I was terribly nervnu- and subject to periods of terrible Mifferinp; and melanrholia. \ow I am the i iuiid mother of a lifautifu littli damrhtei and a true mmpanion and inspirarion to my husband. I believe hundreds of Other women would lilie to

HIGH GRADES ARE MADE BY G. H. S. GRADS

i Continued from Paire 1.*

o-

kind Ilf - s of .Mi-- Mary Derby, in the Resistintrai’s Office in the I'nivtt<ity. The latter furnished n com

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•ijrhty graduates of Grroncastle

!.r ne-t Durham ef Uu-sellville in tlie ,ity Monday eveninfr. riii' city council will meet this eve-

iii" at 7 :.'!0 o'clock in regular session. 1 spordence

I will g-ladly reveal it to an\ numied woman who will write me." Mr-. Burton offers her advice entindv without rharp-e. She has nothing to •ell. l etter- should lie addr. -ed to Mrs. Marparet Burton, 217s Ma a rhn=ette.j, Kansas City. Mo. tone

Will lie iricth conflden

Smith was a SunMr. ami .Mrs. Flicha

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Flnra A. Jackson Bowen, daughter

ll'iph S'hrt I. incltidine- the -evein-. te n Recten -cholars, who Were in DePa iw last semester. This group imSde up of thirty-three hoy- and forty-seven girls. The sixty-three ate not Rector scholars may well he con-tdeied a s art unsettled irffuip as their eiedits were -uhmitted to tlie Uiiiv. i-it> whenever rer|iie-trd witliout any special recoththendatton f>f

B i!cv Rollie ■ day guest rtf

B Patrick.

8 i . Pock and Miss Sarah Terrell I ii.chell are spending the day in

S I :n polis. of Andrew and Harriet Jack-on, was '< holnrship.

. onic- Dean of S. Indiana Street, bom in Putnam county, June I, IKtti. I e entire eighty passed in a total i lin n -pending the wintei in she was the ninth of a family of "i 11 hour-, lot which they re.i im- tet'irned home. twelve children. f)ct. II, IXSC sht' ' 1 iv'd points. I lie average numT'l, P. F. (>. Sisterhecd wiii me.'^ was married to D. S. Bowen. To th in * ,< ' 1 hour- taken was 14.,. the nut w evening at 7:30 with Miss was horn one son Andrew Henry. ■'Vertigo number of points received

j; )> <• Sheanr mi East Seminary. They made their home on a farm

We’ll lend you this car —drive it yourself THE COMMANDER

Ik Maltha Washington (mh will south of CYiatesvIlle until ISrtii, when ). V\ •ilne-dny afternoon at 2:30. j they Irtoved to Greem -tl ■ uhn th.\ M, t)ti- (ianliier, 101 Path St. . lived for about four year-. Then II C henoweth was in Terre | they timved hack to tie farm. Al'ici It 'tv to aj attending a conference -pending a number of year- then I ■-tone tire dealers for this dis- they moved to foat-' villu where tin \

have since lived, through more than

Mr. and Mr.-. J. ('. Brothers hav.- forty year- they li\>M together in

to Kvun.-tnn, III., for a visit peac £ '.

m h t LYON e IM 1IM STAKE

th Mi- Brothels' brother, (i. F.

. , . m i ami family.

Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Al-paugh have it cd from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. C'harle- Moore and h band in St. Louis. Mo.

Fir-l National Pictures. Inc. Directed b\ Howard Higgin; piotluced under the managcmerii of Itay Itickett.

On Saturday moriiing. March •'>, -he went with Mrs. C S. Wc-t ami daughter Kathleen to Danville to viit in the home of William Stillwell. Shortly after midnight they started home and had gone hut a -h it di--

llho ! Phi Omega PI. ha.- issued tance when she wa.- -uddenlj strickt n dioiis complimaiitry to Mr . j and died almost Instantly. Bocke on Thur-day March Two brothers, John anti Andrew. 1 :,'ht to ten o'clock. and one sister, Henlia. wife of Alii union Irwin suffered a badly cut , onao Day. preceded hci to the be la Monday afternoon when ne yond. Of close kin he leave- : ,

it in a -aw at the home of mourn her departui her hu.-hatid Club entertnined th»ir husbands ami '•> Dill in g r, west of town. an d son, with his Wife and their four families with

was 27.!>*■>. This i- almost exactly I •) point- p i hour for the entire gtoup of eiirhtj -tudent-. H d e ,, " , i of • f. eighty been able to make only 1.4 point- more the entire grrun wo'iltl have averaged -tmight R. Of the eighty -tudehts 3 made an average of A. Bo,-en, MrCoimirk, and Margaret F. McGalighey 22 more made more than 11 hut less than A 1 4.7 made more than <’ hut less than I!, while 10 made fewer points than

bout s.

k'ubstrneting the venteen Rector -chflat- from the entire group, the temninini' sixty-three whom we may coi -ider a- the non- selected group tiiadi t a total of KR| hours for which

they I'iccived 1017 points. ( LI I! FNTFIM AINS

The iiiemher- of the Locust firov 1

Studebaker’s Big Six Brougham /. •* 4 a Non-$1585; I.--' ^ > 4^ No strings to this offer. 1 Studebaker proved on its Proving Ground that this Big Six Brougham will out-speed, out-climb, and out-' live any other car—six or eight—selling up' to $2500. Now we want you to take a Com-j rounder and prove it for yourself, jr Smooth idling at 3 miles an hour! ^ Pick-up from 5 to 40 miles in 18 2 ,i seconds!^ All the speed you u>cmt—and then some! . Come in today—take command of a Com., ■aander. You judge it by what it does in your l.-n.l. No obligation.^'''/ MORRISON BROS. (Made In Indiana) STUDEBAKER Seventy-five years young

COURT FINDS FOR “DADDY’

1 apartment on Park Avrmi 1 of this abandonment, th I said, “Pi ache-" thtuylit .force her husband to gi\ luxuries.

- By men - Ilf cihiI • :ut thw

Ti W. W. . !: we“t of DePauw Hni- ehildren. Dennis, Opal, Bertha and it;, will deliver th^ commeueC- Arthella and one treat grand-on, • a . for the Goshen High Robert Allen Bowen: five brothers, e> ni f May 2<:. Thoma- and H. L., Greencastle; ' I " a!< ieceived at DePauw Uni- Marion, of Indlanapoli-. \rtimiis, o:

party Friday night.

March IRth., at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Clifton Piie-t of Brick CuapM. The evening was spent in playing games which were enjoyed hy all. Refreshment- of sandwiches, pickles,

"PEACHFS" BROWNING I \II.S TO WIN ALIMONY FROM NFW YORK Fit.

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F F 4* F F + A1 The .Moviis !• !• !• .F

three pjc and coffee were served.

Extra Educational Ccmecv PIGSKINS.

. recently, of the death of W. Brazil; Willi-, of Coate.-ville;

: "'diy. "f M ntieello, post- sisters, Mrs. Mary Illuming, and Those present were: Mr. and Mrs a , at Mono. . He attended D.?. Mrs. Nannie Bell Vermillion, of Clyde Metz and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Greeneastle; Mrs. Eliza Feeley, of R,,-- Hank and sons, Mr. and Mrs.

1 Wl11 a meetlnp 01 th ^ Orawfordsvillc; and many other nl- James Lcwman and family. Mr. and

.. I- of the Chamber of Com-, atives and friends. • . in the assembly room of th- , .\t the age of about

aneac ~csza*

zmti s«y-tiuMg.

DANCE AT COUNTRY ( LIT. Tl'FSDAY EVENING. MARCH 27 ORCHESTRA MNCSIC. F\ l ie, .Support the Fntertainment Conmittec a:nl Y.

Ray Sallust and family, Mr. and

. , )A ■” or lh “he Mrs. Geddes Pri''-t and daughters,

Hou-e tonight at 7:30. All U nite<l with the Christian church in . i- are asked to be present. Fillmore. While living in Greencas--'l 1 '- 1 • X Al-paugh wiio^jp s (,p pi a p p ,j ner member-hip with •d their son Earl in Teire Haute the Locust Street Methodist church. "inpnnied him on a motor trip to After moving frmn there -he trans- , ou i“ to v, “ it • v,, an ‘ l ^ rs - ferred it to the Coate-ville .Methodist " Moore b ing church where -be wa- a faithful

Mr.-, /urtia Crosby, Mi-s France: Burden and Mr. and Mr-. Clifton

1‘riest and -on.

CARMEL, N. Y., March * 22.— 1 " Hotp l Im l ,er,:, l' 1 1 '“Peaches" Heenan Browning's diearns laramou.it n of wealth and comfort at the . x- ! brings one of the most am,-, pense of her millionaire husba,..', “ 0,l *' s ,,f th ' 1 ,la > Edward W. "Daddy" Browning blew War, which ha- nlm.e >• v, up in a cloud of -moke late Monday g Men hy hi-toriau- te when Justice A. H. F. Sieger, who This was the sensational dm la :» heard the famous i.nunter-suit fo. ' ( Russiim army, into Huinrana' tillseparation handed dawn an opinion ' c * a ' "diieh latei erne ,

in favor af the ehleily real e.-tate

thni: dauchter. !! membei the

Par at Tea-hei -

OXFORD CLUB HEARS EISELEN (Continued from page one) Typical Tab o- in Theology Van W'eer Hinckley. Social Phases of the Ministry, Dati - Ja-per Cox. Because—Mis- Miriam Dickerson. Music wa- furnished hy Winston

by persons in Mi.-s O'Haii’ Art Shop, but it refused to come ... d re mained in the tree ; t i > ii. fer four days. Effort o: the " in teiested to get city lirenie:i to resciu the cat fa M some students climhed tin* tree while others held a blanket to catch the cat as it was dropped. However. Tabby had something to say about ailing in the blanket and when it dropi "d, of course it missed the blanket ; tint it was uninjured and sianipered away the host it could eon ' it ad

ir.e ting an illustrate.I lecture i'rof. T. (i. Yunker of the UniverMe- veiling at 7:30 o’clock in II'gh >. bool auditorium. Fvery- • i- invited to cr.me. Twentieth Century Club will

■it with Mi lumhia .'■'t.

that she has escaped physical tortur that so many have to euduie. There may he many thine- you fed you would like to say to her and her -ay to you, yet you can not imagine the

-. Henry R. Krehl We.»i boar that you could he puite ready

on Thursday afternoon to s , y th p i ast h v,..

< ..ek.lhe wotk of the af- .V- you recover from the hock i in "Geraldine Farrar" will be tlier p ri< p s h p foro vou a vi , inn nf ., i: by Mr- Fred Thoma-. wife, of a mother, of a grandmother, V1 ‘ •' 1 ' n ' is * n ' 'he Public 0 f a Aster, of a triend and neighboi .kng Department of the Univer- (that you n p V p r , aw whi! p , ho wa]k p ( | ha- accepted an appointment to limol)(r you Y ou recognize of mur . I: u Berea C liege, Berea, Ky. that sh p , lla , (e mistuk „ s an(|

. 'he -ummer. She will teach f au [t s leave

public -peaking and dramatic-. P ' am Lodge No. 4.7 I. D. O. F.

magnate.

"Daddy” under the mJing will not

have to pay “Peaches" any alimony

II TNAM LOIM.F She had hem receiving $300 a w‘\*k I ulnam Lodge No. to, I. O. O. F. sj nf . e .-hortly after their -epeiatjon, nil. meet tonight at , :30. I here will pending the outcome of their crosshe work in the 2nd. degree and our at .iion,. The next move will be* the

of findings in fact and

in their work than any eow barn condu. inns in law by the successful

member to the day of her death. Although hor departure came with

a bewildering suddenr- you know degree team of 2nd degree rate- bet- preparation

team in the state. < otnc and bring** attorney, and alternative findings by

member. welcome.

Visiting member- always

ly for the Czar’s foie -.

Fo a Negri portray- an Huimrian heroine, chain be rmaid^ in ;i hniel which serves as heaih|ii:irt i-f"nli'' Ru-sian general. As the i-entr.:! t:: ure of an intrigue involvin'.* th- '."*»• eral and a fugitive Hungmiai "Tow the fate of her love and the srnos of two nations finally fall "" her | It promises to be Mi-- '"'f l greatest achievement -ii 1 1 " sion.” giving full play to the ef"-

adopted by Justice Seeger tional portrayals which ' , ai: !l ' , l

A cast worthy «f 'k

after which th 1

Hole, violini.-t, and Miss Miriam Hob. gone without food L iceompanist, both students of the ~o-

Mu.-ic School, i Ralph Hays wa- the "t tma-t'*r. Eighty - ix gue$t* at

t■ nded tl*- hane|uet.

the 2nd degree and tf> thjnk of thp bi . st> t(( , ook

muii\ is i ii vri<

It re<|uired the combined effort- of i-veral students and others around the Alamo Building to rescue a cat which climhed one of the tall trees near the building nearly a week ago. The rat was discovered in th** tree

NOTH IS Ill'

Not ir«* iv li» j * l»> ■ If t hikn* *1 h;is >»• • m .1 i.'«liff* of i In i 'in i» i

4 *f lint v. > t;: I • of III

tor of lh. . .-tilt, ol of I'utnnm Uoiim ■ siippos. tl \*iI It. t t is .\«ln. i

ADVERTISE IN HIP. BANNER

FARM LOAN on Horses, Cattle. Autos, Implements, Lie. May.be obtained on short notice From this reliable company $25 to $300 Indiana Loan Co.

\ ill meet Tuesday right at 7:30 then

will be work in

w' m it come- to team woik our 2nd d< e tram taes the championship, i • in a Cow Barn hut in our lide II Me mb? i - urged to attend and .i ling Bros, always welcome. A iii'l; o' the Waba-h Valley Ea i uii Cempany and a sedan driven aid Craig nairowly escaped eoli' .. the intersection of the Pxi of Washington street early T i ay. To avoid thp collision. Mi.-s ( . ait diive her automobile into the itch. Neither of the cars was dam-

aged.

Mr Francis Cheek received word te ay that Mrs. Robt. T. Fulton nf Ka City fell down -tail's at her onu and fractured both wrists. Mis.- ( ! tra Darnall a sister, has gone to Kan.-i- City to he with her. Mrs. Fulte i- a cousin of Miss Crouch.

to those who are with-

out these the casting of the first stone. It seem.- to be the nature o'* human nature in its -nne-t moment

for the

good. Her deeds of kindne-.- nevei once thinking -he was kind; making sacrifices—without being ennsciouof sacrificing; not much the thingshe did as the spirit in which lh y were done, give- immortal touch to the vision. A scornful hand > ut-.-tretched and full of gold will |ea\ • the outea-t on his downward path, while the mere touch of a kind and helping hand may turn his face heav-

enward.

The voice of the death angel tha* caused deep sorrow in your -nul wa a call for her to a world of large, freedom. If God is good we do wei. to Mieve that the best i- yet to l»

"Peaches" lawyer

findings

0 will become the Airmal decision.

; Biowning won every point in the

I NDlA N A POLIS LIV FSTOf K -uit, Justice Seegor -tating in a nine INDIANAPOLIS. March 22. (I P) page i eri-ion that “Peaches" had Hogs were steady to 10 cents off failed to substantiate h r chnrgis, on the Indianapolis livestock exchange and that her suit for separation watoday, the run of .7,000 proving a lit- theiefcre denied, and tnat Browning arrive tie too heavy lor the f a jr demand, was entitled to judgement of sepain-

l.ightweight material registered a lion foiever.

o cent increase on the extreme top Whole decision was based on th'* price, $12.1.7. Bulk of the material finding that “Peache.-" had deserted sold at $12 and down. her millionaiie hu-hand without j i-t-Cattle were strong to lower today, ifiable cause. Justice Seegfr state I heel steers tending to drop while Browning had done everything in

to th** heights,

film’s magnitude, include- JawHall, George Siegmann, Max D;iik j -on, Michael Vavitch, t» ! ' 1 T Soussanin. The picture. Kiich Pwmer’s first production for Paramour:.

at the Voncastle today. Mauritz Stiller directed.

OPFRA HOISK

Safe-ci ackers, duirl' iletNtivw. clever sleuths, beautiful - ' 11:1 bandits are all inclined in '" F 1 '! National Picture, "Tie Perfect ' i 1 ' which is the highly enteitainimr at'

cow- were strong to higher. The run his power to effect the happiness of traction at the Opera ll'"'was c-timated at I,fi0fl and heef stem's hi- wife, and to render their married ning. B'n Lyon a: d P sold at $K to $10..70 with cows quoted life a contented one. He tried to pic- are co-staned in the ptedu at $.).2.7 to *7.7.7. tect him-elf from exhorhitant ex- is replete with thrills an Calves were -Done with a run rs- pendilures, although he wa- by no from the first to th' I ’ d 1 timated at $00 vealers. Best vraler-' means parsimonious. | An idle son of a 1 brought $1.7 with hulk vealers sell- The decision said theie wa- “much Yoik family take- up a ing at $l;> down. inconsistency” in certain of the detective correspondci" e The sheep market was -teady with charge- made against Browning, ami get- his eiplomu. $ (kiiiL* ' e l ' f a run of about 300 ovines. Top lambs charged that "Poaches” desertion of he break- into a big ma " : " 1 brought $15 with the bulk selling it her wealthy husband was a “con- turns into a beautiful g $1- to $11.2,». sp,racy cn thi part or the child* " n,,-un,/,„ ., .■ ,ireei-acki i II"

bride and her mother to force Browning into providing her with an auto

PI nl.lf SALK 1°*’ her owr use besides the expenTHI’RSDAY, MARCH 21, 1*127 at ' vp *■•" "'Inch he own-, and to pro-

10:30 o’clock at my farm on the l ,,>!| che- and her mother with an feet Sap"

Greeneastle - Crawfoid.-vllle road, —

turns into a beauti'ul c inpanion a safecracki r amateur sleuth captun Raffle- and wins the '-i' 1 plot of the story, ('"me whether em hero i- h

r not.

••Per-

ST I DKNTS RF< II \L

known a- State Road 13, 10 milenorth of Greeneastle, 4 mile- west rf Bainbridge and 2 miles south nf Fin

The following students’ recital will ,. aM | P A ll of my personal properti,

and has many friends and relatives heie, who will he grieved to learn 1 given in Music Hull this evening, consisting nf: if her accident. | 114 7 p. m.: f'atlle.

\ reminder to the, student- con-, l’' ann Romance Siheliu qj k p a ,| 0 f Hereford cow- with eining :he dates for rpring xaeation Dorothy Ellen Barr calves hy side. I herd hull. The e

wa- announced hy the registrar today. ^hour • • • are my own raising of cattle.

21 1 i E. Wash. St. Phone < >ver Southard’s 15

We are always on the job.

Vacation begins at noon on Safu lay. Apiil •) and class work is nei d at noon on Monday, April 1ft. Te a'. - for Commencement were

Rerniece Thompson

Piano—Melody . . itnrhmaninnfi

Dorothy Groth

A. Walter Kramei Jersey milk rows.

2 fresh

CHAS. T. VANCLEAVF. IS Bt'SlVESS SINCE ih.74. Our I\)liey Gives You Highest ()ualii.' and lowest Prices For Cash.

%

Phone VM

Delivery Service.

■ ' i last fall and Commence- ' ’ A, ' n Mazurka

me Day will fall on Monday, June IS'nior Cla-s Day w ill lie June 10. Vlum. i reunions on June 11 and Bacralnreatc Day cn June 12. The DePauw University Choir will go to Goshen to givo a concert on Apiil 9. The member** of the choir ie Margaret Dennis, Alice Stage,

I rn Gray, Ruth Rooney, Alpha W»l- Sy mphnny

. Mlynarski

Margaret l.umpkin Griian—In Pnrndi-um . . Du ho i • Esther Reynolds Voice—Phyllis ha- such charming graces . , . Old English Dorothy Klumpp Plano—Butterfly . . . Grier Mary Haye Chamberlain

, DcBerkv

mtww.- we

barns, Mary Alice Murray, Mary Ro'jth Bottles Russell Fletcher, Donald Wilson, Delbert Sedam. Edith Nelle Morris, Virginia Auyer, Paul Wyikoff, H mer Curios, and Hayden

Chase Dean Robert G. MoCutchan able prices aj Eiteljorg'- Shop. Hair will accompany and direct the choir, cutt 30cts. Shaves 15 cts. 22 23-25

(for tUm violins and piano)

Howard l.osson

Mr. Barnum

First Clas- ha 1 her work at rea-on

Horses and Mulss. 4 good pairs of work mules. | good work horse. 1 saddle horse. 1 odd mule. Hogs. 35 head of feeding -boats. 2 good brood sows. Corn. Between 4,000 and .7.000 hu-hels nf com. Funning Implements. All kinds of tool- and harnes- to operate a ('00 acre farm. Terms to 1m* made known on day of sale. J. C. BRIDGES, Owner. Dinner will he served by the Community Church of Fineastle. O. J. RFCTOR, Airrtioheer. ERNEST DURHAM, Clerk.

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Rayon boudoir pillow- bi round, oval, heart shape nr triangle, trimmed with hand made silk fln "" 9^ ers 'T 1

Ray n pillows of larger size. filled with garnetted colton and trimmed with hand mad" IT $1.95

GAY RAYON PILLOWS Bright colored pillows of chanyeaLr Rayon will add r touch of color to the boudoir or livinI’oom.

nf

rufanJ

$1.95

‘Rayon piU'^" 1 generou- s 111 '' fled or 'i |rr, ‘ l trimmed with

and s ilk flower-.

ALLEN BROTHERS 52 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE