The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1927 — Page 2

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THE GKEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1927.

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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at (Ireencastle, Indiana, a' aecnnd class mail matter. BARRY M. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor . It. RARIDEN, City Editor

people who attended the funeral of “Jude" Bryan in Paragon Saturday. J. T. Christie arrived home Friday from Florida, where he has been lor

several weeks.

Bee Hive Rebakah Lodge will meet

in rogvilar session Monday at ts o -

Personal And Local News

Tom Dowling is confined to his home with an attack of chicken-pox.

A1 Goodlandcr was Bloomington Friday.

a visitor in

clock. A class of candidates will b< initiated and all members are urged

to be present.

The body of Claude Bryant, who passed away at a government ho.--pital in New York Wednesday nr- ' rived in this city a’ 2:"0 Saturday i morning. His Mother Mr.-. Janie.Bryant resides here. There will be a district mettJ.ig of Spanish War Veteran and their families at Lebanon 1ml.. Saturday night

Dispersion Sale

MONEY To Pay 1 heir T-A-X-E-S Mat secure any sum up to $300

50 High Grade Registered Hereford C Hating recently acquired the famous F. \ ail ^ ca'tle. an I having neither the experience in this business, “I for handling sunx. I "ili offer them at public auction, on Hh , t . f *« | ili* as the Vail farm, located 'i mile southeast of RussellviH,. |,J* | isk,,,| Wednesday, April 27th. Commencing a.' 10:30 o'clock

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Raymond Wright is confined to his am * April 2 . ana 21. I ••

i wishing to go ca: receive all mfoi-

hoinc by illness. Mis- Marguerite Howard of Osborn Ohio is visiting in this city with rel-

atves.

Mrs. W. T. Swahlen has gone to Muneic to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wade and family.

niation from Dr Hawkins. F. M. Alice, y year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Xobl" Allen, underwe it n ojicration at tin Methodisl llo-]iital in Indianapolis I riduy for the removal of his tonsils. He i getting nlong nicely.

First Platoon, Co. C, Wins Banner In Drill In the regular battalion drill held Thursday afternoon, the first platoon of Company A carried the old gold guidon which represents the be-l drilled platoon for the week. The platoon is commanded by Bert Luvcugood. The best line in the review yesterday was held by the first platoon of Company C. The platoon leader is : George Pierce. Rain cut yesterday’s | formation short and only the review of the unit was held, the in -poet ion ! and drill being omitted.

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Tin Modem Priscilla Club will meet Major and M- Ncwhousi eiitrr Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. P. tained Mr. and Mrs. It. .1. Joiislon Ledbetter, 107 S. College Ave. and Mr. and Mr . William Montgom Bom to Mr. and Mrs. William'^' . of Montomma at dinner It Alexander. Gut Howard St., a daugh-! at , lh \ ' 0n \, V V " v ter Friday house.* .sister, Mi Mabel Stoner. ,, , tiir a i Miss Ruth Church of Danville, llli Mr. and Mr^. (ierald II. A.sh.vorth . ... , i • r* t .. nois was united in marriage Saturday are pending the week-end in O born . . .. r - 7, 4 . ... . ... • in the Clarks offic 1 of the Putnam Ohm with relatives. ,, _ „ County Court house, with Raymond Woman's Relief Corps will meet Berry of Danville. Elder Lawrence in regular session Monday afternoon'll. Athey performed the ceremony, at 30. Miss Pearl Col ' > the witne

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Ol AIM EKIO I’ V^ MEM S N\ c ask no indorsers in your note. I hull, it over, then make it a point to see os. Indiana Ivoan Co. 21'> E. Washington I'hniit- 15 Mways on I hi Job.

Ibis herd consists of •‘>0 head of highl> bred Hereford and a few s'ecrs, the result of years of development. | hjs • 5 ’

h> t wo exceptionally strong hulls. Repea .er Mwtel. by Kein.ai " 1^ G

a mu; ig hull Michief 'lixer ."iSth. out of (> d Mi.-chicf Mixer

are extra good and would he w elcome in anybody’s herd u; ,•**' ,'iHth was calved October 23rd. 1925, and has a lif t of seni,,. '

I lie cows are from such families as the famous Bonnie Bra

a few I'airfaxs, and most of the younger from Repeater Model u

them have cal'.‘s. by side, o hers due to ealf soon.

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that it real v deserves. It is not often (hat such an oppor uniti " to M ine stock mi Icr this, conditions, and it siireL will ls 0 ] r ' age. if vou are at all in crested ia Hercfords, to attend this .. 1 i 1 I ,u '‘ J ‘ tic held rain or shine. ‘ ^*1*

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-Commencement Week Activities Are Arranged

Mrs. Ka.srr Uitlles and mother. Prof. 13. \V Kelley will .-peak Mr .Seamans and Mis*, Mary Bit- , Sunday evening at Gn'iU P. M. he fore ties are spending the week-end in ; the Young Peoph Cliri-tian Endca-

.. .... _ I I > J ill'11UII ^Ucl I UlltCVH. x \ V Kcnlland, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. vor Society at the Fir.-t Christian j |>rujrgi>t for l oh y Pill> Jiuretic . C. Matthews. Church on the object. "Teaching \- ; It. I’. ML LEINS, DRUGGIST. . .. „ _ A Life Work.' Thi- is one of a ser-

Mr ami Mr-. Ross Estep and _ ics cf Vocational Humane,, meetings daughter*:, Betty Jane and Lula M'.y I whicll 1his , oricty hfl . s he | (i ,|, llin , and Mr. and Mrs. * dllam Crawley, tJ)e ycar A1 , k , al . in .

will spend the week-end in Terr:

m.” M of i SENATOR F ESS. OF (HI ID 1U DE-

and damp weather put a heavy strain | | \ |/|{ \ DDR ESS AT COM-

on the kidneis. Help them today with

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DRIVES DEER |Vvw, | I11BB1NG, Minn., Ap r ji .k J i A he re to foil unheard of »-.,. T ; drives deer insanely rampant ki. ing sought by .-tat, game an effort _ i ing germ to the I • i Several d< er alrea l ^ result of infeeti a rau.-ol ln-J

1 worm.

Haute visiting relatives and friewis There will be a short session of Over-The-Tea-Cups Club Tue.vlay,, 'mil 25th at the home of Miss i Genevieve Ames, 512 E. Washing- 1 ton St. far the purpose of electing,

officers.

I , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Conter, Mr. and Mrs. Hary Moore and Mrs. Fred! Thomas were among the Greencastle

I vited.

Opera Society Under Lawless To Give “Maritana”

LEADS TO HE SUNG IO tOKE instructors oi mush

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WEEK-DAY OR SUNDAYY0U EXPECT TRUE DRIVING ECONOMY

The mo,sl economical motor f’inj puts the mosl punch in your motor and the most mileage on the speedometer. Kxperieneed drivers know (hid BINUO GAS gives just such results. That must be why more and inoi*e Greencastle motorists are getting the “Linen Habit.” It s a |laying proposit ion. Another ease of tnialily whore puality is needed and appreei ated.

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Profc.-aor Lawless, under auspices of the new* opera Society of Music School, will have charge of the pic - cntaliui of the opera “Maritana" by Wallace, at the Opera Hou.sc, Friday. May 13. There will be forty singer., in the cast accompanied by an eigh-tccn-piece orchestra, under the direction of Dean Robert G. McCutchan. The opera is in three acts and has its setting in Madrid, Spain, where troubadour go singing and playing in the streets. Maritana i.- a gyp-v girl who tells fortunes and helps dcligiit.the people with her light Spanish music. Miss Margaret Pearson, instructor in voice, will sing the part oi Maritana. Professor Edward Bartlett, baritone, is the King

I’lan- for Commencement Week have been furthered considerably during the past few weeks by the various class committees appointed j by George Smock, president of the;

Surprise Party Held Tuesda

-cnior class.

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Senator Simeon D. Fess of Yellow Springs, Ohio, will be the chief P a km at commencement, accord- :

ing to an announcement made by, A white gold watch and diniii Join V. Friilcy. chairman of the : pru^ented lu Sujm T.iitcmicnt ,\al( commencement speaker committee. D au »I' n 0 l * 1 ' I* 1 "' Cniun -dwl S tutor Fes- i, now serving as a j Tuesday eycnii.g when a aupri**

niLMnlu r of tlie National Senate, his term of office expiring in 1929.

ty was held for him by the ncnii of the faculty o the Me I'jj j schools and their fumil i-,

for j Mr. Vaughn recently araj ... if

sition on the faculty of the Ctifi Normal College a- i In- will begin new duties at an early date, people present at tin. informal eriag brought well filled liatiut: five gallons of i, cr ..mandagi^

time was had by all.

All the people pn - t txf.isa

II the aulnor ot An Outline of j their appeeeiatibn for all that ) 1 ' "Gi d State- History- “Outlines of | Vaughn hud done 'or them air.

As an educator he is known h , work as president of Antioch Uollcge, Vellow Springs, Ohio, from 1907 to 1917. A few years later he wa- the author of .the ammendment etiating in Ohio the department of 1 State Sup rintendent of Public in-

struction.

school during the time h- ::ail 1

there and . new work.

Commencement At Fillmore Tonight

Iwenty seniors of Fillmore high school will receive diplomas this eve-

ning during the annual Comm, nee- li '" 1 ' " m * Uiki;u before spring vacu-

Phy-iology,” “American Political 'I In ary .' “Civics in Ohiil,” ““Prob- 1 hni- of Neutrality,” and from 1903 t I'.iOii was editor of World’s Events.

Senate, K.-- was born in Allen j pke&S CLUB DECIDHS TO Htl (aunty, Ohio, Dec. II, |8Cl. He was j BAN<|UKT ON IIHDAY. M’Rll educatcil at Clhio Northwestern Uni-1 .

versity, receiving hi.- A B in 1889,1 A. M. in 1891. LL B. in 1890, and

LI.. I) in 1900.

I he speaker for the baccalaureate i rvii - has not yet been secured. Orders for commencement invita-

Profcssor Lawless, tenor, will impelsonatc Don Ceasar, a greut favorite

in the King’s court.

Others in the cast arc: .Mi-.- Fen. Gray, contralto, in the role of Lazu-

rillo, a court page; Paul Wv koff, “

baritone, as the scheming noble of the court, Don Jose; Mi.-- Mildred Morris, soprano, as a high court lady Marehione- Do Montefiori; Medfon' Maxwell, baritone, in the part of tin 'old man and later in that of Marqui. Do Montefiori; Uhesleen Kendall, baritone, as Alcadc, Spanish officer of the court; Elmer Day, baritone, a Captain of the Guards and also a.the soldier whom Maritana ridicule in the street scene. Noble , algual- 1 sils, soldiers, inen-at-arms, populace, and gypsies make up the remainder;

o f the CBal.

The players have already -tarte.l rehearsals and as aoou as the eo - , tomes arrive from New York, dre - I l rehearsals will be held. The Opera Society was recently organized ami through it Professor Eawle- intends lo give ludeuts stage training hy 1 presenting such operas us “Muritunu”

nient addre.s.s will be delivered by and 1 Dr. L. A. Pittengi of Muncie Nur-

mal College.

The program i- a- follow.-: Pro-ci-.-ionul, Mi.-.- Mary K. Roberts; Mu-k'. Harmony Four; Invocation, Pauline Zeiner; Mu.-ic, Harmony

lion and the complete list has been

'sent in.

Other arrangements for the week are also being furthered. I he chi.-- play to be produced on the I riday and Saturday nights of Commencement Week will be an-

Addrc-s, I, A. Pittenger: 'ounced Monday and try-outs for

Mn.-ic, Harmony Toui; Pi'e-eetution thi east will be begun immediately'.

of diploma.-, A. W . Heavin, John C. q

Vermillion; Benediction, Pauline |

/ainer.

The graduates are

Christie Bui-. Nevo Cowgill.

Eivin Davis.

Mary Heuvin.

Sade HUHiig.-worth. Helen Irene lluntei

Andrew Jenkins.

Olive Dishy. Ivan l.ishy

Nora McCoy,

ilarri.-on Mrtiinni Ruth Jane Morgan. Mildred Newman,

Mudelyn O'Dell.

Stella Jane Phillip

Paul Roliinson.

Floy Ague- Runnels. Nellie Irene West, Leona Pearl Wright.

Pauline Zeiner.

Mi-, h. .1. ( Ithicr is spending the " 11 'k en,| with her -ister Miss Mary llamk at Phi Omego House at

t Bloomington.

At the regular nuetiiii,' v! Press Club helo at I ■ Kappt 1^ house l.u-t Weil • 0' it "'r (KJ to give their annual ha ' Of Inn on the night of April 'll] Leonora K. Ito--. . Latu rki the Indiana),oli- Star, ha.- went ured as one of I 1 -piakii- 'j 1 banquet. It. is probable that hr O’Neel, *24, of the Imiiai.apulbf will also speak .it this tinu

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Sodulita- l/iti • uict P‘“ : ; evening at the Alpha bam

Mary Re! • o.

| “Magical and M ' < ’ r n ; Dean Post annou;; meeting of th. y ar wouCi l,:

, home.

I o Et ery |>ody reads Ho liaiiiirr. 9# 1*

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