The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 April 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER FRIDAY. APRIL 15. 1927.
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TUE DAILY BANNER 1'nU'red in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, ax second class mail matter, HARRY M. SMITH, l.ditor and Proprietor S. R. KARIPEN, City Witor
LOOK'S A PROMISE!
? Personal And
Local News
Mr<= Arthur J. Hamrick of Clayton CLAIMS HI RIAL RK DRD , is visiting here' today. CHESTER, Eng , Apr. 19. (UP)-Thiriy-thcusand funerals m . r »0 years Mrs. C. C. Gillen and (laughter are the record for England spending the day in Brazil. John C«B. Shepherd member of W. A. Mundy is in Bedford called ' a local firnflof undertakers,
by the illness of his mother. ONLY VENDORS OF BUNS DISIURB LONDON QUIET
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DePauw University will conduc* a vceational guidance Cnnferenep in
May.
Miss Elsie Allen who i- teaching in LaPoite. ln«l. is spending her vacation here.
LONDON, Apr. 15. (UP)—“HotCross huii- only a penny each!*' From the exclusive Mayfair see- , timi to the cr wiled streets of Lime-
Miss
cyien i house, this cry. which starte I early ; RAachdale thi ' niorn ‘ n ^ to * ast ur,t ‘ 1 * atp tonight .
wa- the only disturbance in the Iran- i qpility of lyrmlon's quitest day in the (
—Good Friday.
Even the usually busy and crow!- , I f~iI strand an I Piccadilly Circus were de-ertel during the da> except for vc. . of II ross hun.s w.iii,t,g ,
I for a chance customer.
! .Tram -md train ervices ran on
Mrs. Bettie I Hamilton leaves for; St, ,,ai, chi lulfs anil theatre, re ^ Indianapolis today to spend a few maim'd cl e I thioughout the dav.
.■ P . pr< idenl of the Wa-! WP, ' k " wi,h h> ' ' ^ hash Valley Electric Company wa- Burlin Main will peak at the An-j ' '}' ' ' f "!"h' lur'int'' "" ' It.och (hurch at Hamrick Station, on . „ ut .„ l, atm,
Newby of Indianapolis Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o clock. AH
are invited.
Mary Elizabeth
Fid Lynch of Clnverdale was a vis- spending the week-end in it i in this city Thursday. with relatives.
James I.. Hamilton spent Friday in f; a rl Alspaugh of Terre Haute is Imrianapplis. I visiting his parents Mr. ami Mi . N.
Mr. and Mr?- John Cross and Miss | pa ugh to
!•! :i Beck of Brazil were visitors ir. p a t Colluci . who has been ill of Gi oncnstle Friday. bronchitis at hi- home on Fob Ridge
The Roachdale Bank has been na.n- re,n ‘ ins !,bo " 1 tllP an,H -
ed n administrator of the estate of
Charles A. Redding.
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Mrs. (,. I
came todav to spend Faster with her
inokher, Mrs. George White, on Lo-! Mrs. Horace 1 nmpbell and danghC12 t street. I ter, Hattie, of Frankfort, Hid., will . . . , .... . iiend Easter with the Mi- es Gould-
complaint to quiet title to real , . ,.. mg and Mrs. Man Evans.
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EASTER SPECIALS gf'vuini.; !■: v.'- i’Ei; .si’f.’iwi; i.a.mi:
( i(;()tl J' U'-Sil Small Kastui Ham:
Re.uular I )uosftv!
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10c ' 20c
Fresh Sauer Kraut R resh Pork Shoiilders Fresh Spare Fibs Fresh Pork Rohes
tiulcjr Steak »eet Brains ‘ionic f lams « ! lams (10-12 lbs. skinned ) smoked Hams
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PHONK Kauble
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cuit Court Thur-day, I). A. Dunlavy 1 el al. In Sto|ilien Akers, et al. The Women’: Club will meet Satin lav at 2:31, o’clock with Mr-, t Fied llixon. This will he corrc-pond-ence day and there will also he an , (lection of officers. / .Mr-. Milt McCorkle, aged lady ^ live at 413 Anderson St., fell Fii-j ay morning a hoot 7:00 o’clock in Hie , i : dng-ronm of hei home and frncl nei| in r hip. \l . Iluffar l, mother of Mrs. Rob- I ( L. O’Hair, Seminary St., fell Thin,da evening and broke her hip Sh • wa - removed to the County
Hospital.
Mi Albert Stevens and children Sullivan, fnd ami Vlr. and Mr . ji hi vli ( aity of Miami, Fla., -pern l hur lay with Mr ami Mrs. Ber< ! i lie and family on wood street. ! i ine year old daughter of Mr. i d Mi . Nel-on Wolfenberger, livI u t thi- -ide of Stilesville dis- . d hi r i ighe elbow ’fhursilay h at play. The chiM was brought ' v id i fire of Dr. Tucker where I he
hmie was set.
| the afti ft. on were | meat in the city.
I IRS'I HAI ilS’l < HUR< H
“The < rn and the Crowd” will he the subject of the brief message at tiie -A|vice- tonight at the Bapti-t Church. A pj ,gi am of prayers and. | li'.mns and i|tiiet devotion will be; | follow* I in the light of the cro--. I ( riainly a turning aside for one : j hour to w irship will he fitting and j
Judge and Mi . T. M. Orr of Or-j helpful on this Good Fiiday. We inville, Ohio at" the guest of Mr. anil | vHi il lu will too meet with us at ,
Mrs. V J. VV. n Andt rso MR)
Mrs. Weiss i- their daughter. Parem of children who have part (
lit the Easter pageant will see that
Dr. Omar Newiiouse of Texas i in j . u( . !lt church at 2:00 o’clock
Hour for everij bakino pin-pose EVANS’
Mis- Pearl Young arrived home
today from I. a Porte, Jnd., to -pend the spring vacation with her parent
Mr. and Mrs. \ M. Young.
toniinomiv
for
practice.
.1. II. Ferris.
Greenca-tle u ding his mother !i . ‘Mary Newhou-*-, wiio i- ill in th. F’ntnam Count II -pit: I at ihe pi<
eni time.
Gin TO HOSPITAL
Mr . (Harry EaRue had a letter I .. ] m ma king this gift in memory from Mrs. W iliam Ellis, who i liv- ()f mv fathpr , j aco |, yc. Wile, the Itest ing at Fort Smith, Ark., that they 1'j pvpr knPW >> Thus simply did . w*re in th.- w t rm and consid- John w wile of Colfaic explain a ered they wci. lucky to he alive. | ^,- t of $2 00,000 made by himself and Mi- Mat- I ehigh, eert tai • h: wifd to the h ar l of tru tei ol to Dean Katherine Xlvotd of De- '■ ’ li; ‘ n a Methodist hospitals. An- ^ Pauw Univei-ily ha.s been gian’ed ' urcement id the gift, the mo-t | a leave of absence. During her ah- generous ever received by the hospit- i =“nce Mrs. Du, hi Chapman will take i,; • w - ,s n,a 11 :i! Uic annual meeting over the seer, tali a I work. Mr-. < hap- l * ,f ‘ * , 't a,, l l * IP Ih'lianapolis Methman will begin her new work next ■ hospital ye let day by Dt. ^ Monday. jt’haid*- M. Duncan, exocutice secre- :
tary. The pn^tentalion yvas made bv
At the pie ent time DePauw Uni | ,| tP yv PV v . V. Haukley, pastor of the !
i'oU'ax Methodist church, who intro- i ’lU'i 'l Mr. : I NIis. Wile. The money
Quality _ Low Prices Graham Brothers Trucks . 3 /i l l l /i ' T-Ton H. A. SHERRILL
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20c
. 27c ! Iclivoi'
versity has thirty-four men at work on he colege campus getting it in
vt . , , , , , readinej. for the opening of school, i.’!!..'. , ' va.i/o 1 *Y.,'' I •'' brl1 *'''J' ^ as * ,p ' n Phinted ar.iunl
tlie various comets of the block yvhere East College and Men-hill
laboratory are located.
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Kenneth Hinkle who has been hep visiting his mother, for the past two weeks left Thin-day for a few days visit with his sister, Mrs. Eord Johnson of Indianapolis, then he will return to Buffalo, N. Y.. where he has been employed in the Adam Beck cement company for the pn -i evera!
months.
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Milk, Ccim
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Caib, 3 ial! cans. . 25c amaioes, 3 cans. . 25c
Crackers, r^mily ske, 3 ih Que . 32c
ccia p 1 ;M kfi » l " h uUAr, Kirk’s Fk» 1 Sugar, Pocket, 25 !Es.
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& G., Kars
.. .‘{5c $1.67
I'omalo »S dup. 2 Tall Cans
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ms
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2ryc
scratch n:i;i). 100 lb. ba.v; . . S2.17
( tun flak os, ('oun ; ! htb 1 ■ |(| r < )1 iE<), Wonder nut, lb 19c
•MIC Food, 100 lb. hat*'
.$2.90
< i I * 11AM erackei’s *2 lb. pkg* 24c
1. ' d.'A
( onnluy ( inb, fivo
lbs
10e
flavors, 2 pkgs.
15c
( HiTTF, I’Ve Vi 1
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(’offoe, French
('ream, lb
29c
Brand, Ih
45c
KROCKK Soap Chips, lfi\ pk^-. .
15c
( of fee, Jewel Brand, lb
85c
Candy K.urgs, Lar.ure Mai’shmallow, .‘j KV>;ys 10c
BU(INFS, larffc size lb He
Brick CODFISH Lb. (*a.:*^».aantii
-2c
C’ORNMFAL, White, 4 lbs. ..
10c
vli < Berthn
i a ad Mi . Emory Nichols who I ■ heei jo the County II spital the pi l two weeks after an operation v.is Removed to her home near F'illmon in the lleidor ambulance Thurs-
day .
t i ivernnr Ed. Jncksnn has issued a i vole to Pete Brock, sentenced t > ‘he Indiana State Reformatory for a period of five years for escaping f m the Indiana State Farm lure. Brock wj - one of five men paroled
by the Indiana executive.
J. L. Uandel, yyho will leave nev‘
■lohi, K. Vestal, county commis- month with a party of Knights Temi’ v,, ry ill at hi- home at plar- from the United States for a Vestal has baen ii towr of l mopean countries, ha r< l : di g h. ilth for some time,and hi reived hi- passport from the govern oil have I ng her,, worried ahou n) e n t. Ii is quite an elaborate hook h.m. Mr Vestal was re-elected com- let, hound in leather similar to ,, mi -im.., Iasi fall. Danville Repub' bank pass hook, and i printed on
safety paper in order to prevon
I' ii ion for sale of real estate and ' ball ^ e '•
' ' fiile, the Central Trust Com-, Wallace Feather tone, a farmer liy i' a ".v, administrator of the estate of ing near tjuincy' had his right arm W iL'am I! Vestal, versus Clarence mangled wdiile oiling a hay bailer mi X. ml et al, has been filed in the 1 the farm of Oscar Michael east of I'.itnam Circuit I'ourt. illays &■ Mur- Cloverdale, Tuesday. Ilis coat sleeve 1,11 altoiney- for the plain- became entangled in the machinery,
i drawing his arm into the cogs. He was taken to Dr. K. M. Hurst, who
' vas hut ofi t ( | r pssed the arm temporarily. lie
- me length (if tune F riday morn- , wa , thpn nlshP() in lhp amlmI 1 " 'f-' 1 - , ' " a ] lrs . wer “ heing made a „ce to the Long hospital, Indiana
e - in -pipe on Arlington j, 0 jj g> w),,,,.,, arm tnet. Ilie water was turned on a- nPar the -boulder.
Lout no n out not oofore many had r:.lled the yvater works office to
i to li^ ired for :i nurse’- home to be 1 octe. hi i lo pto- iioiiy-tii Jho InifianapoKs hop dial and t > he known i
a “The Wile Memorial."
Jacob Iv Wile lived for more thn'i . half n ciut iry on the same farm at Colfax, going about very little and living simply, his son said. “He was intrie.-ted in the little Methodist Church a t Sharon, where he was c!a«s : leader for more than thirty years. There isn’t -o very much to tell about him -only that it is his influence that i prompting me in making this ,
! gift-"
Additional gift- amounting to mine than fdft.OOO also were reported at the meeting, the first a gift ol
EASTER FLOWERS In charming uhuiulance may he seen at The Peck Flower Shop
Waco your order rarlv for Master lilies and Mooiiiiihr pl&nta of *11 kinds, or heautifti:, fresh nil flowers.
Phone 741-K.
40.4 IA MannaSf.
$211,154.15 from II nry Shobe of Eiiiden, one of the trustees, und a bequest f $20,COO in the will of the Rev William P. MsKinsey of I - former trustee. Other events at the meeting included appointment of a building committed to curry nut plans for the const)uction of mire than $1,000,000 worth f new building- at the lintinnapoli- Mi ihodist hospital; an-
(■.peiicd ni xt month, anil dial 11!^
I he h spital at I'lvirf.nn, ami re-election of offi<. r-. «, Arthur V. Bi wn, president o(
board, announced the a|)|iointiwat! the following m n on the buiU committee: Fred H ke, chairX Aithur R. Baxter, XVilliam k.Ti)(
Arthur \'. Brown and Dr. (leorg!
Sm'th. general - ip. iinteteient »(t In Hans Method! t hospital!, ali
Indianapolis: Charle- A.
nouncements that a new $75,01)0
nurses, home in connection yvitli tl'*’ Muncie, and Jo-eph I’ Alien ffiK
Methodist ho pitul at (Tory will be onstle.
tiff.
i lie i iiv w’atcr supply
was amputated
find out why there was no water. A complaint on note for the sum of > LOGO, the First National Bank versus Bascom O’Hair, Charles Williams, under the names of Williamand O'Hair, and Sara S. Gardner waftled in the Putnam Circuit Court on Ihur-day. Tlie plaintiff alleges that tlie defendants promised to pay $4,123.OS after Dec. 27 on demand. The plaintiff further alleges that up to thi time the amount lias been total-
ly unpaid.
Mr El wood Allen is in receipt of a telegram annnunceing the death "f VI, . Margaret Scobee Glassy at Ni vuik, N. J. April Nth. The cause of her death was pneumonia. She w.'i the j ungest daughter of Mr and Mi- Robert Scobee of Trinadad, > idol aio. Mr.- Scobee will be remembered as Miss Mollie Foxworthy. Both parent fr,anally lived in this county and with their daughter have made a number of visits back home to vi it rilative,- and friends. Surviving are the husband and one son, three years old, father, mother and ope -i-ter. The funeral arrangements have not been announced but it i.« probable rite burial will be in Trinadad Colorado.
Section ’I'wo of the Eastern Star will hold a cake market, at Hector' Saturday. 15-1'. ■ ■ i *~~ —0*~~ - ■ —— —
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trifle". And she
turn''.
wise old sage said "trifles male pt rfedii .1—and (' , ' l l, , | """ A"!
wise woman who observes this truism in In' 1
Glovr* ,rf
Accessories were never more io'ercsting nor more imior n • jj,,,, lovelier than ever lufore, dainty kerchiefs arc a dcligh'lul |I,IH 11 .. * are richly varied in style and cowring—stockings form an imi"" 1 " 1 ih, piclure and a i Ilic scarf or a ga> pos\ will help complele Inc I"
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DIAMOND MFRCH \NT IS < II \RGF.H \M I||
ARSON
Sa(muel S- Wilhcdow arrested at Rockville, (TtargcJ with burning School. Samuel s. Wilherow, a merchant I of Diamond, has been released unib r $4,000 bond following his arrest na ia grand jury indictment fr m the i Parke Circuit Court, charged with arson. The grand jury indicted Witherow ami charged him with burning the Bridgeton High Srho 1 huildit," in October. 1024. The Bridgeton school wa a deatroyed by fire -non after it was completed, and was a total loss. SPEAKS HERE TONIGHT William D. Heardick* of Indianapolis will -peak in the assembly room of the court house this evening He is being brought here under the auspices of the Putnam County Democratic club. Preceding the speaking, the Greencnstle band will play several numbers.
$2:75
Silk Hosiery for Faster
No East* r outfit will be complete without new, writ fit.ing hosiery. All the new shades in pure thread -ilk are here, the
pair,
Stic .0
A Colorful Silk Scarf
will lend cliann to the Faster costumi. Fin* quality georgette and crepe de chine in prints and hand-blocked pat tents, some plain ends, s...n<'
fringed. Each,
* 1.95 a ii*l
$2.95
Stylish Cloves for Faster With their novel stilchin ■‘J" 1 (turn-back cm Oroide"' 11 ll ‘ these attractive glove- v tone to ynor I aster ensetnh" Silks, the pair si-' 1 ’ Faster Boutonnieres What flowers will you '" ,ar '* Easter morning? ' po deep heed end velvety a , real ones, ros* , r many oth t bright hoed # await your selection. 25e I o V
A Smart Handbag
COTY’S TOILET PREPARATIONS
designed to wear with Easier costume. A spl* ndid variety ol -tyle- in new color combinations that will pha-e you—as much for heir originality as for their low price. tl*/* ^41 $1.50 to •Ml.*)!) A Dainty Kerchief 5 oil wil like the prctliuess of these smart handkerchief s. Hand embroidered in dainty designs on shier white linen 25c and 50c. Fine quality georgette in white and pas,el shades, pr/k trimmed with silk tare, each OIK ALLEN BROTHERS 52 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE.
BLUE I^SE TOILET preparation
