The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 April 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY DANNER MONDAY, APRIL, 18,1927.
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JACK HOX1E
THE FIGHTING PEACEMAKER’
I I'm a I« ten
plain huim piiliirr of old »<'.s| «ji|i the cl i* r an I struKKle
ranchers all' 1
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KLI K SI UKAK
U ES'I KKN
also UNIVKHSAL COMEDY LOVE’S HURDLE
TUE DAILY BANNER Entered in the I’ost Uffico al Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail mailer. BARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor . II. ItAKIDEN, CBj Editor
I Mr- and Mrs. John ilctsl of ! ianapolia visited Sunday with j and Mr.' 8 . Sam Johnson. 1 Richard Bettli 1 , was removed from , the hospital to his home in Clinton ; township Sunday in the McCurry am-
bulance.
Personal And Local News
Mr. find Mrs. I'red Maslen were Imfiaii.ipidis visitors Saturday.
Or;i Kinney and Mae llcrbr-rt i Inv' iilfile were inuii'icd Sunday.
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^ Mr. and Mrs. Noble Kin>r. of laylorville, III., arc spending the weekend with Mr. King'- parent*, Mr. find Mrs. Lewis King, and other r 'latixein this city.
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| John Vermillion, superintendent of ichools, attended Baccalaureate ser-k vices at Union Chapel Sunday af- I teruoon at 2:J0 o’clock. Rev Hale Overstreet delivered the adores-.
I HADES MEN I. \BORERS FARMERS and PROI'ER I V OWNERS xxliu need MONEY To I’ay Their T-A-X-E-S May secure any Mini up to $300
Mrs. Alonzo Cook will entertiin
Mr BesVio Knauer, and son Noble,' the Penelopes Cluh at the Movies, v j - i t e. I Sunday in Clinton. Tuesday Evening. Members please
meet at Mr Mullins I Dug Store at
7 oeloek.
VI iln lowest privilege of
sin fill
\\ HEM A MO.VI III >
conI, with rcpa> ing
the in
Mr i < 'annic Allen has returned aft-
it in Pari*' III.
Rus-ell Welch vns ai xi .itor, .Sundiiy. Delta Theta Tuu will at 7 o'clock in the I'tii room.
Indianapolis meet tonigllt Della Kappa
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stewart spent Easter in Cambridge City with their son Harold. Mae Kenny -pent Easter with b;r
Miss Beulah Yeager who is teaching in the L'rbana, (111.) high school, spent the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mr-. K. C. Yeager, cast Seminary street. Mr. and Mrs. R.j G. Welch spent the week-end with the latter’* par j cuts, Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Moore, siding five miles west of town. '1 hey | -
(jl \RTEREY PAY.MEN IS Wc ask no indorse is ea your note. Think i' over, then make it a point In see us. Indiana Iabui ( o. 2Dj E. Washington I’hoiu l.'l \lnuys on the Joli.
RESOLING LADIES’ SHOES I Ids shop is now an authorized service hranch of the "p Standard" ( ementing process for resoling Ladies’ Sh,,,.
TURNS STITCH DOWNS
McKays WELTS h-L." I.eath
celluloid I,;,,
A new flexible soiling by the Dinners of its ir. .'motional reputation of 87 years. Penn Leather Cement with its waterproof
f'u Pout's.
I he “Standard Hydro Press"—an English patent w|n,|, v hi e it moulds the sole to the contour of your shoe NO NAILS NO STITC HES
NO MORE TIGHT, SUIT SI|o|;s.
V light weight or medium resoling joli with the Doi i,
appearance of new shoes.
GEORGE WEBER
"nil
cements
mill
l.‘> E. Walnut St.
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(ireencastlo.
ihiughter at Indiana.
Masonic Home Franklin
Prof. II. .1 Itanium Ira.- returned j
from Fort Ann N. Y. after visiting '
hi father James H. Rarnum.
i .a ay e. j 0 ,. Noe and tamily of Terre Hautt i The S. C. C. Cluli will meet with , spent Eustei with Mr. and Mrs. Heber A igu.sta Glidewell I’li-day evening. Johnson on east Seniinniy -tti ' t.
Misses Genevieve and Elizabeth
Dean Edwin Post and duujjht v,
Ruth have returned home after u
week's visit in Wayne, Pa.
Daggy are spending their Easter vacation in Gary and Grand Rapid-.
Michigan.
Mr. and Mis. George T. St It/., and daughter, Retty, are visiting relative
in Indianapolis.
Municipal band practice ning at 7r.'IO o’clock. All
please take notice.
this
A pelitii n 'for ale of real e.-tate by administrator to pay debt- wu-
eve-j filed in the Putnam Circuit Court ! luc '''‘i'
Mrs. J. E. Reyman, of Salem, In I., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. \Y.
members j Saturday, P. Orin Moore, adniiri- —
Mrs. Laura Leslie and Mrs. Ben Gibsui and son of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert I.elie ami family on Wood street.
FOUND—Silk umbrella. North Jackson St.
Call ;H2() 18-lp
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FOR TRADE—Farm for well located property in Greencastle. Care of Banner. J8-lp
WANTED—Reliable, ambitious man wilh car for local position. Steady work. Good pay. Address D. F. Harmon, ‘10(1 Slur Bldg., Terre Haute. 18-2p.
MISS \ I.BEK'I A VNDERSON WEDS GLEN WALDRON •Miss Alberta Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. li. B. Anderson of thi- city and Glen Waldron of near this city were united in marriage, Sunday morning at I0:."0 at the Bethel Church in Brazil. Other than the parents of the bride ciuite a fev friends of the young couple witness ed the ceremony.
Mis- Anna Cannon spending the Easter
with relatives.
Miss Emily Jackson wh i is teach ling in Cutler, ind., spent Easter with i Mrs. James E. Browning on East
Wa-hington street.
of Gary is vacation here
! trator of estate of Jennie A. Mooie, ! versus P. Orin Moore. Glen Eyon- i
Wa-hburn Chapter D. A. II. «‘U | the attorney,
meet with Mr-. Heber Ellis H:j Bern- j
narv St. Tuesday at 7:30 P. M ■ Mg aid Mrs. John W. Sutheiiin
i who were married Saturday after-
I he Present Day Club will meet ! nootl at tho home , f the b r i t i t ,' s , no . with Mr-. \. K. Newcomer on North-j the r Mrs. James E. Browning, have vood Boulevard tomorrow afternoon. J returned from French Lick and will b e at home to their friends at their Mr ' and -Mrs. Ralph Johnston Haifa m home in Russell township. returned to their home in Montezuma
after spending Easter with Mr. and |
Mrs. Magnona Jones. 12, living near Mrs. John Haspel, parents of Mis. Mr. and Mr-. Hubert Hinote of Union, and Vd.lison Richey, ul!, Johnston.
of Atwood, 111., were married Sutur-|
day noon In Paris, 111. Mr. Richey is The Standard Bearer- will meet a prominent hardware dealer in At- with Mrs. (,. li. Black, N’orthwood.
M -- Ruth Briggs, who is teaching , wood, 111. The couple left immediate-| * u, s day evening at 7:1.•. Devotion • 1 pent • ■ • c-end It ihi- ly following the ceremony for At- " ' l ''''' "> h •' ■ 1 M rher< < it\' with her parents. wood, where they will make their * '11 * H ‘ a |d a > hy live girls and ..
home. |diah;gue. Bring u thank offering.
Robeit Johnson pent the spring- i
vacation v isiting ic’/itives ,in Ixul- 1 Mrs. Baney, house mother, at the * lllnam '• 'J- 0- I'•.
ianapolis. Commons Club has returned from a
Reelsville vi-ited Sunday with Mr.
a::d Mrs. J. G. Hunt.
NOTICE! Save By Paying Cash On and after May 1st, all our repair work and parts will be strictly cash. This is made necessary because of our heavy pay roll and expense ot our lartfe stock of auto parts. l>v paying cash, it will enable our customers to receive the best service and a! a better pi\ce. This will make a savini) to both our customers and to ourselves. I»y paying cash, you will not i;e paying for the man who does not pay. SAVE BY BAYING ( ASH. FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE A. R. ( henoweth, Prop. Phone (i8.
HELLO! (iliul lo he here Lroiul ol your Irieiulsliip KeiuK lo serve you W'd ;iie giacl In have a business located in Greencast Id. There is no other town its size so wide-awake, so I'l'ieiully, so capable of promoting happy citizenship. And so we try to do our share in forwarding 1 Greencastle’s welfare. That means boost your home town broaden acquaintanceship trade at home. A home town worth living in is worth working for. We are proud of a host of friends who boost Greencastle in this same active way. The steady growth of many Greencastle business houses bears witness to Greencastle’s belief in herself. A steady development in our own business bears witness to this splendid spirit of co-operation. In striving tor a still bigger and more progressive Greencastle every actively interested business or individual must pledge itself or himself to the furtherance ot the highest principles of commercial service. Only in this way can the small town hope to compete effectively with its larger neighbors. We pledge ourselves to continued effort as outlined above. Your suggestions and co-operation are invited.
will me*‘t tiimom,w night at 7:30
J There will be important businoss t.> „f 0 nt> ( .f the largest bass hatcheries J transact ami ail brothers are uige<I j n the Unite.! States were completed to attend. Visiting brothers always t ( „| ay by the Wisconsin state conserwclcome. Debates on Grand lodg ■ vation commission in the form of a laws will be interesting and worth [lease of the lowlands and waters of jour time. Trempealean drainage district Word has been received from Chas. along the Mississippi river bottoms Schildmcyer and Ed Brockwuy, who opposite Winona, Minn., Conservation left Inglewood, Calif., about April 1st Comn i-sioner Elmer S. Hall announc-
a lock when the bod;, to the stream.
wa- thrown ijr
Deputy Coroner ToFs, -,ii.| tlv child's death wa- a Fain . i-e u! murder and that ov. \ , it would be made to locate ii ai.nl'
that they arrived in Texarkana, Ark. April loth, and are safe, but are water bound and will be delayed on their : omeward trip on account of the re nt storms and high waters. Mis- Mary Elizabeth Baker of Co-
ed.
Phone 470
IDEAL CLEANERS
Ml. <>\ i.„ . x DIANA
SHIRLEY— All poolrooms hove
, , , , . I" , l " <’d -hire Town Marshall luinbus, 1ml., an > «• Crawl, 1; , ed Herman Riggs
in marriage j Wlllm -n of (he.
Presbyter- j j t
of this city were united •Saturday afternoon in tin
inn Manse by Rev. V. !,. Raphael, using the ring service. Accompany ing the young pie were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawley, Miss Anna Belle Pfahler, and Mr. Harold Vernon Hill Mr. and Mrs. Crawley will reside we- 1
of this city.
town have demanded
R" loir .1 Bickueli is here visiting friends.
PRISONERS ESCAPE
DETROIT. April 18. (UP) Six convicts who unlocked their cell doors with spoon- and escaped through tlio roof of the Detroit house of correction were the object of an intense search by sixty-five polic men today. Officials announced this inornin:c they were working on clues that the break was aided by outside help, and that at least three of the prisonerwould be captured before noon. The men were serving from tw . and one-half to fifteen years, mostly for robbery, armed and unarmed.
SHORT < cl RSI opj MS.
BLOOMINGTON, lnd„ April IX. The second annual -hint cours for
Mildfed Pitchford ir.g her vacation in
has been A tticu.
spend-
—o/ interest to every woman A SHOWING FOR Beginning Today
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Sl BS( R1BK FOR THE BANNER
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I’OR RENT room house and large garden. Inquire Huffman Cigar
l*J-3t!
Store.
Imerj body reads the Banner. Do You
IHEGRKAi war
I EN 1 EARS AGO TODAY. IHI. is. it,|7—President Wil.-oii
make- surprise visit to the Capitol in iiitere.-ts of -elective draft bill and summons Hou.-e and Senate li-aders t" a conference on plans for expedit-
ing the bill.
The Senate Military Affairs Com- 1
Parent-Teacher workers of Indiana mitteo rep, Us draft bill favorably to opened at Indiana Univer.-ity today. Senate but the House Military AfPresidcnt Win. E. Bryan, of thi fa ' r ' committee rejects the draft pro-
| University, greeted the visiting dele-' v isions in favor of
gates following registration and Mr Homer J. Miller, state president of the Indiana Parent-Teacher Association, responded to the president's
greeting.
Regular class period- of the University are followed by th, -e attending the course. Classes begin at nine a. m. and continue until l::;o p. in. All phases of the parent-teacher work, including national, state and local problems, will be discussed d t
class periods.
Dean H. L. Smith, of the I. U. school of education; Mrs. Edna Hatfield Edmondson, executive secretary of tile 'Indiana Parent teachers
the volunteer ays- 1
tem.
I’ reach advance progresses and the Germans are driven north of the \isne for first time during war. Par i- reports rapture of 1*7,000 prisoners
and 7:> guns since Aisne
commenced.
op'-rution-
1 IND GABY'S BOBY
INDIANAPOLIS, April 18. (UP) Inve.-tigators for th” Marion county coroners office today attempted to '■ tablish the identity of a threumonth.s oi,| girl baby whosj body was found by boys fishing in hiugle
soeiation lectures.
and Mrs. Miller will give
As- creek here yesterday.
WH. DEVELOP BASS MADISON, Wis., April |(>. (UP) Arrangements for the development
I he body, clothed in expensive garments, h:u| been weighted with a brick tied tightly to the n-ek with a
piece of clothes line.
One side of the infant's skull hud been crushed, apparently by striking
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