The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1927.
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OPERA HOUSE
TUESDAY
10c & 25c
THE DAILY HANNEK Lii(«i rd in I lie INM Office at Greencastlc, Indiana, a* second class mail matter. HAKKY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor S. If. RAKIDEN, at)’ Editor
Harry Langdoe IN Long Pants lliis onr will limbcT u]) your funny bone. ! I is long pants made him look too old to be spanked. but they got him into five thrilling love affairs that hurt just as much as the stiff os' spanking, but in a different place. Hring your girl, or your grandson, or your grandmother its the kind of comedy everybody likes. also I 'N! VPK8/VL ( OM El) Y JANE’S TROUBLES EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Concert on the stage by Hie (IREENCASTLE I>AN 1 >
Personal And Local News
MKs. Mary Har-t who resires at 3‘J0 | CHILDREN A AjEDmM Bloomingtcn St. U improving wrv; 1 0R MlhlCAL EDLCA1IU. ^ | (Contributed by K. R. Unified, SuThe Cuontry U auing: Club w; -i pervisor of Music), meet Thursday afternoon at the home 8eemg logical that if our counof Mrs. Kd Watts. try is to become truly a musical naMrs. Paul Allen will give the pro- turn it must be through the work of gram. All member- meet at the cor- 1 the Public Schools during the m, ner of Hanna an Boomington St. at l-res-ionable days of youth. n . , | , Why should we desire America to o ococ . l>o a music loving land? Because The Thursdaj Reading Club "ill C( j uca toiv are rapidly becoming conmeet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’- vinced that the nation with a love for clock with Mrs. Geo Browning in the mu *j c and an appreciation of it, poscountry- Mcmbei please note change scsses the greatest resource for hap
Mi-. P. P. Stoner of Pendleton *> vi-iting friend- in this cityJ*i. T. I!. Noble of Indianapolis, w in th ci;y Tue.-day on business.
of place.
FEDERATED CLUBS ELECT
(Continued from Page 1).
The Or cent Club will meet Wedii, \ aftiunooa with Mrs Eugene
Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Iluiold Watkins are tlic parents of a on born to them
Tuesday.
Horn *0 Mr. and Mr . John Izouanaki . It. I;. K. Tuesday morning a son,
W * ha'd Anlhonj. , , . .
have similar e.\i"'rieiices. Probation
I •• Morning Mn -ical < lub will I collects support money from shiftless n .. t We Ini' moi uii.g at 10:00 fathers and inaki them support their
with Mi . Howard J. L’arnum. and damages and re ubilitates many
py and wholesome living. Present day education can only hope to find its application’in a more m less distant future, and while wwork to shorten the span as much a possible, today’s efforts can only find fruition in the days to come. Whil •
/-v i-sr-i|/-ip we cuniiel know th ' specific problem NLW OrrlttKo ^ days to
come, our pre ent 1
! problem is to fit for life, as life |
, . seems to be tending. W’e know that |
child kept out of prison ami reformed | );ibo , ica| all(J manualf j, bw . ln
(kill i . . . . T .... 11 i i < ii ... I t .,
Benefit Show for Greencastle Band a ( THE OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY EVENING Harry Langdon
i
Long Pants’
outside. St. Jo-eph county used to send 37 children to reform school each year before it had probation. La.-t >p;ir it ,-ent 0 ni\ II. Ollier count;.-'
ing more dignified and respected and better paid. We know, too, that work- wifi-
ing hours are becoming shorter and
that people are finding tlicmsel ve with leisure, and with money to spend on amusements for that bus- j
r ,, ure. How this time and money will I families. J coll''t lines, restitution , , , . ri
... be spent depends upon the tastes i,r
. th Leonidas McNeel).
mi:i olive St., .i" the parents of
mi bni ii Mi.udsj , ( ai l Eugene.
who would other" ■ becomi' pauper-.
the people.
Mi ill - loptaiigli Im a retunnu * run , tin-.', v. nek vi-il with Mr. and Mi * i.'iliinan Hoke in II ton. Ala^j.
I’RE-SIDI N I Ml RUIN W il l. EN l ER TAIN CLASS 01
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Invitations have been is ued b\ I'resident and Mrs. L. H. Murlin to members of the senior class for a reception at their home on Wood street on Thursday, May 5. This is an annual affair, introdueel by President Murlin, and follow- i teptions given throughout the yea for the thru" under i ’:.
Hie aulheiiticit} of the ruling ciifoi" ed 10 o'clock hour- last nigh 1 ., nuu Ii to I be dismay of several uppclassmen.
What the tastes of Hie
. . . . ■ people shall be depends upon the ; It reduces crime bv reducing enm-., ,V. • • ,, ....... . . , habits formed in their impressionable ...als building del„i M uents over ^ ^ M . hool (]; ,
, ,ieCe,lt '• l “ zt ' ,ls - Education should fit people for liv j
But, best oI .I., it -nve- lives, j„g. j a y |j V ( | a y a full, satisfying life,
grasping those who are sinking mor- Su( . h a , if)1 j ne | udos plenty of wo , k |
Ira M. Imliaussen are, t-’" lluWn ll "' lh,nl with a certain spirit of play entering ., on born to them ? me ’ ” ’ on a ” into that work, and a generou Mondaj at their home at 002 Howard ;uul lf< nJla “ a to ‘ amount of play With a touch of the
da>. who, were for probation, work 8 p lrit blending with the play. would have go", on and become a; ffow shaI1 lhp p | u> houlv of the
Mi uab l.ank who lias been con- hold-up iiian. a burglar, a prostitute, I \ mt . r j can poople be -pent? Tduc.’-
nvn., o murd' ier, and would have ; iul wil , b .. th( , (U ,.iding facto.' Sat-
Mi. and Mrs. l||<' p'lniil.- of
AUTOMOBILE WASHING
tt
chine.
have in.-'a'lcd We also have j
new high pressure nu(o
wasluMu n,,.
vacuum cleaner for the inlerior u
ii- clean veur ear. outside and inside, like '. should he ( are called for and delivered and washed pi omit* y ^
( all u- for vour ne\t car wash.
Ih.in (hr old wav.
Our prices are n „ hi*!,,,
I he process is much beller.
Phone 6S Franklin Street Garage A. K. Chenoweth, Prop.
full I lo her home
St by illu siiifi
i | rot o well.
Ivet Anderson or even
H "ALWAYS TIRED,’’ Hi) ITUS A healthy person never feck- constantly tired. Being “too tired” cm: tinually is a ,-ign of something wrong. Watch your kidnev . If elimination is faulty, take Foley pill.-, diuretic, a perfect regulator ol irregular kidnev action. Mi Guldens, of II lyneville, • Ala., say.-: “Foley Hills, diuretic, have been a wonderful help to me, i dievng ni entiivly of wesikness, that always “t o tired" feeling, lieadacheand pervousnes.-'.” Men and vv mien everywhere use and reeommen,] Fob •
R. !'
Mr. unJ Mi-. Ben Gibson uiul sen a I 11 . Laura l.e.slie of Indiana|>oli« ■ |,i :.t .sum:.: vvitb Mr. ami Mrs. Bert I.--lie ami family on w od street.
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Ea tern Star Chapter No. 255 C. E. S. Will meet in tegular session,: W I e- av evening at 8 o’clock, j
Th re will bp iniation.
isfaclion in .sordid things is bc.-t replaced bj intimate acquaintance with things of true worth. Educators are realizing this and the schools are fust becoming the centers of many influ- , cnees which are reaching out and 1 enriching the home and civic life.
SENIOR < OEDS (,l\ I N I. \ i I. HOI RS AS Si’RIN(, Gin
Eleven o'clock hours for amior I Hill-, diuretic. A k lor thiNn. women for the icmainder of the sear 1 l-INS, Druggist,
became elfective la.-t night. T he iu. lug is one made bj W. S. G. A. ar. Inis been in effect during the prin
mpnlhs lor a number of v. :u Several ororitb u infoi mi d a
Easter is report- ended bis da.v.s i. one of out prison.-."
i Miss Eela Wai - wiio iiu.- -pent a number of summ r- in Columbia University gave an interesting talk during Uie afternoon on book- -he had found in her studies in New York. The reports from the various club
chairmen pres“iil showed that every i Prominent among these influence-
Federated tluh in the county i- do- , music,
ling a splendid work and all art cooperating toward- making it po-sidie
tor each of them to obtain th" g.'t.it- bc > heard from one end of our land
•d t huih:- Mcl'ti ran of New est results from their effort-, t here tile other within a month's timi i. . -v die Ii..- entered the H'ltnam were litany s|ili adid reports nuid. vve might assume that we are a mu* I'u.pntv Hu.-pital where -he will un-i during the aes-ion, and the pre abil 1 -iya) nation. Unfortunately the com- !>< go ,n operation for gall stones. ities are that Putnam County ha- positions enjoyed by the general puh-
some of the fine t Women’s Uab o, Hy are not music of a high type, nor!
SI I !>EN I RIGt I I AE
The following pregiam will be given in the Mu.-ic Hall Wednesduy
evening. Ha-J 1
(Junior High School Students) 1 ! ■ . .Regel
Eettie York
i.. Columbine
Clara Lucile Couklin
Judging by the number of popular ,,t b> Well-
songs, marches, and dances that may Piz/.icati
Mary
To a Star
Kern
K 'V. a : I Mi
Victor L. Raphael,
Appearing in cap and gown for the tir.-t time the senior class occupied the chapel hour this morning by
-inging DoPauvv -one-. -
Ii 1 gone to Cincinnati, O., to at-H-nd tii commencement at Lane Theological College and the reunion of llcv. Raphael' cla , that of the year, 1!>! 7.
any county in tii state.
V al.-e * . . . Ducelle
loleene Thomas
Eoic-t Seem - it i two pianos I Bohni
First Piano—Bernlece Tribby
ji- the satisfaction they give deep and Second I ‘ al! “ ~* ,< J l |" t 'by W ell»
the |
Why
UNIVERSITY PIANO TUNER PIANOS. TUNING. REPAIRING Phone I ts L. 11. Yusmeier Permaiientlv located in Greencastle
genuine. Undeveloped ta.-te is
secret of such perverted satisfaction Piano
and mu-ic in the Public School is th*
correction for it. The time is coming
ert£
Serve Tou Kctter and Save You Money yi/* know tires lum to select the best liou It) help yoti take care of them, VV ami rcI the most out of them. \Vc sell Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires
and Tubes also Oldfield I ires and lubes.
Both Firestone and Oldfield Fires arc scientifically designed and tnanufactored by Fhc Firestone I ire and Rubber Go. Mr. I larvey S. Firestone is I ’resident and active head of the Company and under his management many
outstanding developments and improvements for economy, '.defy and comfort in tires have been made. 11< is dir acknowledged leader in lowering fire costs and fought almost a lone battle to secure lower crude rubber prices from a foreign monopoly. He has saved, and is saving, millions of
dollars every year for cat owners.
I (trough the l irestone policy of selling and distributing direct to dealers through 148 Factor? ITranchr ■ and Warehouses, we receive fresh, clean stocks of tires of tbc highest quality at prices which are the lowest in the history of the industry, «nd wr pass ibe-r advantages in quality and low price
on to our customers.
N«lc I.rixv Price* on
Oldfield Tires
They Co»t Y'o«i No
More
Th.m Ordinary Tire*
,10*3 1 abnc
won
30x3' z Fabri*
000
30x3/2 Cord
non
?9*4 40 Ball< " >D
non
37*4 Cotd
non
•1 31x5.25 Balloon
0 on
33x600 Balloon
000
Oldfield Til
•are
telso Pfleed very
ie y*
creet
A
W <arr«n9 f
(High School Stpdcnts)
-Rhi'doia Devuu.v
Ida Alice Hicks
Flute—InUrmozzo . . Macbeth
; wo hope, when intimate knowledge «'f! I^ai.o-Ovcnurorf.om ‘•V’'oct and -omo of the groat music of the world , Fea.-ant’’ F. von Suppe ' masterpieces of literature, great j Juliana Gardner paintings and sculpture, will bo a ' iuiio- I o m> Beloved . . Schuott Part of the education of the mass o’ l I . iallo _ Muzu ,.t! l ' . "* h Leschotzky 1 people* thus affording our wide land Marjorie Call a fuller and more joyous life. Tip. Trio- a. Eovo Fancies . . Cudniua
Hundreds of Fanners Have Profited by Becoming Regular Users of Our Money. I here i- no reason win you shou’T nof be one of fhein. A I'ciicndalil? minej siipplj "ill invariabP solve )<nir "orst problems ami gi»c you a no" feelini- of seenrif y. YOU MAY Fi l l, absolulelv sine that ne wi I laki care of your nt '(Is lo your complete sal isfaclion. INDIANA LOAN CO. 24', E. Wash, s .
art is universal in its appeal provid od of course, that its medium ha- bo come familiar. o-» Oil' l l ARY
Enoch Bo)d Hailun -on of Eiiocit and Suah Hurlun, burned in Uoaisvillo. Indiana Dec., 2!). 1870. Depart*: I bis life May I. 1927 bis age at death being 51 years 4 month.-, and 2 day*
He was j member of I. (). (). F. Lodge b ik,.,j
IN STALE AT UiN (*| 11 | ii'OijJ I OR Al’ltlL. |»27, Gieencastie T iTcphunt U 712-), Allen, Mi Jo M.. i;,
Walnut.
p 53-Y, Allen, (T,u I... lioi i i20-\, American Zinc I'roduf. J Delibes Traffic Dept.
I Landes _ 120 L, An i . I
Be I iee'e l'riiib\ |,f ' Engine,ri. : P, J J20-K, American Zinc Product*
Sales Dept.
32j-X, Brown, I.. IWR S (.J 758-1.. Crawley, R | 152, Checker Cab (o.. \ ucastkl 240, Cook, ]■:. R., W. rrankiitl
Madison.
814-L, Gro.-.-'. I,li»;,,. iiud W^i ^ 778-X. Hugi'l, WaUii'i .ii.c 10 Oii» 245-X, Koessler, 11. I . 0071. "is 702-1,, Krai,!" . I- '1 . : 1 i 1 ■ ^ 504-Y, Landi s \ l:'* rt, 730 E. !i«ia 321-L, Parker, J. P, 205 X. held 377-Y, Shildm; ■ r. *1' . s 1i|
son.
R-33, Stark K.. State Uuau D
( admani Whda)|> |; idlan j ( IL |* ;,
00-1, Zook, C. E., GOfi K. Walwit.
Moves and ( hanirr-.
433-1.. Baldwin, l!:i.'mond. Uyr; | 812, Byerly, Irene, 201 W. Libs li-13J, Brown in'.' (it o. I’.. Ii. I*.l| 390-Y, Butler. .M. I*.. "" >• U 287-i,, Cojie, Mb , ITiiabelh.
b. At Dawning
\ iulin—I ouise Lucai 'larinct—Robert Stevens Piano—Geneva Brown
I’iano Arabcstiue . Arnold
Geneva Brown
Harp—Contemplation . Keiiie
Marjorie Call
WOULD H \i: !>i \i;v
OF A LOtAL
BO)
729-X, Cue, \ ic, 3G neu'ritlp:.
• On the night of July the 17th., 1918 IM32. Green, l.vsl*. I!. R. i w - left our billet.- in a small desert- 510-Y, Hubble, I " , Gl? llu«*f etl French wn for the front. We «04, John Dec- .v S . GUO k. , all night through a continual 735-Y, King, Event . I0G W t'oht a l.ind and loving Hu--j downpour of ruin and amid blinding! Ida. flashes of lightning, it was pitch ' 492-L, Person. Henry. .Munuii St darl., and men had to hold on to one 390-X, Vouch . Elim . 100”S.I
another, to keep from getting lost. CU8 t.
a- the lightning flushed one could 7G5-K, Wall.-, I I . J I limn* ' , ’ i nla y ° r »««n. horses, trucks and 825, Zeis, Janie.- Ik. 201 Spriif^
jd.i-hing mud in a mad.
f Fillmore
'•and and father, being specialy fond "I children. He madi' the surprienv Isaciifice of his life driving Id.-, cm lo one side of the road to avoid striking child*on playing in the road, lie thVaglit of the children and their 1 tank
BUY NOW! Gum-iHpf*e«l Tire PrleM Lowest in History
Franklin Street Garage
118 No. Indiana St. 4... * V ‘ 1 King, Morrison, ‘114 West Washington St.
Foster
I’hone 68. Co. Phone 268.
I he Porcelain Arl Shop FOR MOTHER'S DAY Will give one ol‘ its prettiest hand decorated pieces to the oldest mother registering during this week, and another to the youngest mother.
-af* ty and considered not life. II" is Hirvivi'd Id tin
fin ■*' children Noble of Terre Haute 1 Did Mini, Alice nf Peru ,und Herbert
ui borne.
A precious one from us i.- gone. A voice vv* loved is till, A place i. vacant in our hem" which never can lie filled. (•id in Id., wisdom ha- recalled. A hound lo Us i.- given, Mlliongh the body bmib r. h,.,. l b - mil i ..afe in heaven.
OXFORD 1 l.l H )| EE Is
| Th» n*gular hi vveeklj mealing 0 f ,1b* U\for.| club vvh bebl in Kvmh, , Hall on Mondav evening. \t u,, Vo..e of the bo in. , Dean E..ni ||
Dirks spoke oil Die subject, ")
. Die greate-t ebnlp'iige |„ Dm eliureb” Dean Dirk- pointed out Dial ii i , tb" young people who arc criticize.| and no one thinks to deterniin* whether or not th • criticism U d*served. "The problem of youth i not a new problem,” said the speak er, and he told of a letter which wn. written in I8GS !„ which Die writer ' i '" «d the do ire that the young people would settle down and not be ao flighty. Many times Die fault i m*l with youth but k. with th" par cut who takes no interest in Dm child. Dean Dirks said that youth I presents a problem to the Church and Dial Die Church must find some wav of interesting young people. “The 1 ’*uth is willing to follow if Do Church will take the proper lead." • Sigma 'luu Gamma announces the pledging of Lytic Freehafer, of
i Huntington.
his own ! ‘dfort t > get to the line.- in time to wife and go over the top in the next morning. ;
1'reucli and .Moroccan troops were nl- i
so pa -ing by, and we could hour coTses in most any language there I 1 wa- -ure some night. At l:.-l we arrived at Die jumping off I’lac" with only an hour or so to rest
and it wa., the last rest many of the ' boys look on this side of the River : Jordan, |
n» 1 me battle for tokeiTby Mari? '' :J fl ' ni '' M an.- in the World war. Ipolis* Mary Weber, Ibazil: s™* 'I J A. !• LI END, D.A.V. 'lard Eucas. New H:i' ,,| i
LOCAL IH*) HI. tP'UM
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IIEOOMlNG’I'ON, liiG.. Ma.' Howard Dirks, I dent, at Indiana 1 ’‘l leading roh 1 11 J Kark Twain 1 - ■ tersehaft," at the state -riiiwl' n The German ' Ind •to-'"K xf
Bright Cretonne Pillows
FOR Till ''"if H. 'tj 1 ' ING ROOM OK I HI I" ) ou will nci ' -*' r ** 'L gay cretenni' inlle'' - en op a dull l ’ , i r "'' r " pU « '•*« room or “ „, r «i the porch a.s flu’ ^ a ' s ^ er. Made of cxc*ll«i" '"’'"Xr' ^ round. .-qUHir o' " injn some with rulfl®*- •'' 0 . Mode-tly priced at e" ,n '
79c
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