The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 May 1927 — Page 2

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THE GRFENCASTLE DAILY BANNER THURSDAY. 'A*i 19, 1927

Opera House

THURSDAY

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^ WHAT EVERY.

[ GIRL

SHOULD KNOW 1 A WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION

with

Patsy Ruth Miller, Ian Keith and Mickey McBan. j’hc .story of the Sullivan kids Biy; ():iv ‘, Little Boh and Mamie. A heartoniny com ody-drama of love, [tluek and Irish In . Three for one and one for all, and anolhe, one for Mamie.

also

RK<HJRKSS COMEDY

Personal And Local News

Jc. jI Aibln spirit T>»UPMiay in InMi 4. r. W. OtiK 'niur“'l»y in

jem Houtl*.

THE DAILY BANNKIt Kntertul in the Pout Office at Oeencantle, Indiana, a» aeconu ciaitn ni.iil mailer. HARKY M. MIIIl, fed it or and I’roprietor S. K. KAKIDI.N, City editor

mack ska / Dimivt;

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() tur ftector 4pent Weilne^day '-kIi.inafiolin tranauctintt huainea*.

(Franklin Star)

One of the atond ■ i' '• ‘d ihi

l.'je Arnold, JefTer^on townxhip, nation is the "hack eat ’ driver. W.‘ ■ n in i|uite ill at hii< home there, appreciate the ab-nrdity and 'oiiy

of thin form of entnl attitude, hence treat it witii derision ai;’! make it a tarifet for our jest-.

Mi John McFarland in confined Yet "hack neat driv-ny” is a mo-e to her home on account of illnesa. prevalent paatlme than in usually

nuspected. It i* not ■ iinfined to mo

(.' ri'>- (iarrett i. reported quite ill tf)r travH . it j,, , nan y „thc a hi home on couth Indiana street. pf, aKP , 0 f’ ||f(,_j r) our government, Regular Preabyterian mid-week in «ur industries, in -ur civic af-

j.i nyi i meeting tonight at 7:30 in the fain* unrl even in

church parlor.

Medford

A

our school*.

Not infreurjontly we exercise our franchise to elect a public servant,

llupert, was horn . .eemingly on the -ircngth of fii fi

to Mr. and Mi Frank McBride, It. orl |y to fl n ,| that ome p.dil

I!. I, Wednesday. ^ i ca | leailer dicta' A on, liohert, wit" born to Mr. and P u * , i' < ' pMtclen, Mr V-stal Branahan, FI. li. 7, „n I'Krinilturnl

'flitir day morning.

Hundreds of Farmers Have Profited by Becoming Regular Users of Our Money. There is no reason why you should not be one of them. A dependable money supply will invariably solve your worst problems and give you a new feeling of security. YOU MAY FEEL absolutely sure that we wi 1 take care of your needs to ytiur complete satisfaction. INDIANA LOAN CO. 24'/, E. WasJj. .St.

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“Brown’

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in lown SENIOR CLASS 1‘LAl High School Auditorium Thursday and Frida)

Tickets 35c and 50c. ard’s Book Store,

his position on Critics in the

west charge the ea.<t

with too great influence in our 1 federal affairs; complaints comi

from

Coterie will meet Friday evening at citizens of too m 7 i) i f the home of Mrs. Charles Al- ^ business; criticism

leu, (iOJ Anderson St.

Tie Decoration Day I ,ni" l at I he Otto

tin evening.

committees Lukin home

h government in advanced us to urns hy special i favorite cundiimrpose. All o f practiced, imply,

f \ VI.oil I P IN ( OUKT

Bennett Enters Not Guilty Plea In Ncgled Case

I Ml Al

si: I FOB MV V. is it\i:d at

¥'>iiti.

lit) Ml

John Taylor, ircrntly released fro'’. Iii. I’cenl farm, where he Wn: 'Stit when i uiivicti d b> an Indianapolis ■ iirt over a month ago and innnedl* itch brought to Crrenrttslle to face cliarKcs prrlerred against trim her.' I., local authorltie-, was suppored to go nn trial tin morning hut us one ni' the witnesses for the defense wa unable to hr* present at the stated lime tin' trial was put off for a while. 1

lavloi face charge- for fiosso •.' Boscoc Bennett, upp< h i.i fm ion iif 11itokicating liquor and al“0 of Judge Janie I II ndn 1 ; ! .niiMiig.i gun without a permit. The nam firetiil court m rimi pi11 urn cbaige w ill In all prohabib i'lf “'id entered a pit ;i ' u it> lie prcleried HfttilMl Ml*» ,4, l “ 'dlurge ol child re ;li'c! Ill l ayloi wo alculsncd In fere Jipl)tk Win set fm i m e. M i 1.1 I. I'. Hughe about P'oVlock In‘ItO"' 1 ''ved u .t|(i the .illeindeli anil plead guilty to tWa ll' tiaeti wn> d»v,Mve,l ro dial v - Titylor received U total flnf «> few ttmtitb ago .ui'd ' d I,

twi charges of * I'Jo . »n»t coils,

expenditure of lar interests to elcd date for a specif! which conditions, "buck seat driviru

There is eviden' of "btick eu. driving” in our < Mcatianal in.-tif.i tions. Business n and college alumni have beer known to dictate the selection of m athletic coach. Members of u b rd of education, elected on the im of their part) affiliations fumi*l .mother instance of “back seat driving.” A board of education, appoint el by a mayor or city council, yet abject to politic.ii changes of city .. ministration, fur nishes another. A township school meet principal, subject to the “hiring and this firing” of u towi -hip trustee or a . county school sup' i intonder.t, whose

Mr. and Mrs. Horace la-achman and 9 ob «P» n thp wiil " f a ^f r,,u l , daughter, Mary Frances of Detroit, town<hi P trUsl,

Mich., nrc here for a visit with rela-i

lives and friends.

\li Mary (iaines, mother of Harvey Ualni-s is eriousiy III at tin'

In M" of tier son, i'tist of town.

The Women of Mooseheart l.egion will meet thi- evening. There will

b" initiation of candidates.

The Co-Workers of the First Baptist ('hurch will meet with Mrs. Sam Walt 12 Hast lliinna St., Friday

iiflernnon at 2:.'I0 o’clock.

the drive, Mr. MacBride, manager the company said: "This company commit* itself to whole-hearted co-operation for the reduction of accidents and endorses ful1; th. June N'o-Accident Campaign of the Portland Cement As-ociation. : We subscribe with pleasure to the general plan of the campaign and will do everything jmssible during th" month of June to eliminate accidents from our plant." Secretary of I.abor James J. Davis said yestovday in commenting on the drive: “1 am giad indeed to see the cement industry put itself squarely be- i

r?r

The teacher and officers of Christian Sunday School will at the Church tit 7:30 o’clock

evening.

the

are still other

hind the all-important dri down industrial aeciden country. You people have right way to do it. Educatio only way. Mechanical safe-gt their part, but the American should not rely on artificial to save him from injury. I pride and self-respect he sho out for himself. Safety is of mind. Every day of the yt fact should be kept in view, must become a habit. Anti lion is the only way to br

about.”

’kled the >n is the

farm:

We ofFei Green castle farm conta acres, locaU from Green Terms, twe amortized l ed by .Assoy crasre, notes The Ca eighty cicr6i Barnard, fo terms as at to first pari

The F

:■ Hill tor posses-ion, plu- a i upended . item c of one to two year* f«i

11 iin-t'iirtuthm. - ■ ft - —

“Brown’s In Town”

married within n short tine' e lei He is the filth 1 I tell dreti hy his fii I 'df' all ed i • Im»»|er seventeen year p The llrt idimt lle .lil Hi l fv, I tiled !>y J M Doh'

lion tmicer.

Mis. Anne Ivoui.*.»> McCaninuick has •■tiinie i from Lafayette where -he hn I een called hy the death of h'T

coiii-James Carver.

Women of Mooseheart l.egion will n •■( tonight. The Crawfordsville ilnipier will meet with them. There will he initiation of candidates.

Members of a hoard of education as representative of the people, ur ■ intrusted with th. condu T of the j schools. They, ii tuni, select th' | school executive, the “driver”. ib confers with his nurd of education, with his teaching force, with nurohtteacher ami sitrtihr co-operative ugpncies, as to the route, the speed of , travel, the type of machine and .su<jh N

I:

hut he will do Ih«

The Woman's Bible Club of the In the con luct ot 1 tio ^adhislist church will meet with Miss greatest efficiency i- tu l <\pi cte *.1 file |.>y, «;2H East Washington Kt. of the driver. He it is *To» i- ii: I'riduv at 2:30 o’clock. | best ponition to guide the -i hools |i

the road of service for the safety ‘i

IN MK»Mt)RY

moiy of my dear father

PMlhyaft who passed away two

Ago today May 19. 192. r ). No ime knows the silent

heart aches.

OMy those who have lost

can tefl

And the grief that is horn ’ in silence For the one we loved

o well.

, Rheumatism

n\ ldlU> ( I.I H FI Kt T ION

\t then meeting Is-I Mondsy airid |Y ivs/oniogfC ■ i! 'Ik* tbd» cw hen *vi"ri IMWdlUdnb sKd.

t'luli held their aimuul clsctlon of of- { Itcersi ami the following men were j eh,.-.im for I he respective posttlons: t. rdon Chapman, wa elected )>resi dint, liuck well Smith, vice-president I John Hunger, secretary; and Nathan Sclmoltield, trea-urer. flans wne dl eu- ed for the eii-ulm year at tie

- ul-oiiuent meet in y.

Talk By Dirks

in; \N Ol MEN Ol I III I \ i V I b‘

-ti11 t;ivi:s in-.ihi i m\ , I II K TO I Ot U i I I B.

’I lie Theta Alumnae Chapter will hoi I a iv eting Friday night st 7:30 in the ytu lio of Miss Pearl O'Hair In

t! i Almo Hhtg.

the pupils and the t too often is he subj' tiactions aiid h,i/ v u

[■It

lumty. I to th

Yet

driving" hy political, :

funeral of Mrs. P. Hucker will I'uences. These “ba. Id Friday afternoon at 3:30 laek the highly spec

t t»Nt I II I I KIDAY. fh. University Concert Hand will , ,vc a f t- colil'cit on the campus to* mull iw n.ght from 7 ini to !» ot) p. nt. j 'I ic piogruin will h • .ipall of tin l 11 1 'v tuul xi'i'ii liy tlie liand wlith on tlicii cuiU'ci't tour In the Southern I luna a few week uc.v bVlb'wirg i. the pi og: amt March Washington Hi* t Som > Ovcituns “Orpheus,” Offenbach, j hex 1'iot Suit 'ax Miller >. led ion from "The Fortune Teller* Virti i Metis 11 I. \ tiot If Made x ou Hap)i\ Don ,

aldson.

Mittrh Siam rsrhatkoro ky Walt* t o a Utile Spacwxh tow«

Y oung.

D >-« i iptivc - ' l Hunting Scene ' It.a al, ssi, koixlni Bln, Skys Merlin Maifh Star» and Striyse* forever ..

Sou* a.

a i.— . ■■ Mr. (ioo. I>. Mam pier Phiure oSt) t;u idi i n: ni ksk HI hind* ot t a«e« Yakrn NerviUM and klentsl t axes a Specishy ~ - i , - , ■ , ~

Dean Louis H Dlrl . , <u of

of the University c.ix- a very

structive nml Interc :im- led it'

the members of the Kiwutus .lu'

the regular merti ■. o* the m • lion, Thursday mam. , Dean Dirks gave u talk on i

psychology, the an cnilua cltikltrn between thi , - of .c' and ten venr«. IL eaxe examj'l"- to emphasite his i>oirl- nti'l all i al!. (lie address was one of ;i lo .( heard

by the member* this year.

Frof, I. (5. Stimmcl, of the 0,0nomles department of 'he l irvcr-dy

xva. also present a- « guest. “Brown’s In Town”

IF "\I.M \>S l lit ED," |l!\ mis

l-h

ersonal init” driver? i (jualifuu-

If the McCurry funeral ,l ”' edm-utur nu-i hitenn nt in Forest Hill cem-|Yheir social viewpoint may be wam-

! e<i, their regard for public welfare l may be blunted; yet they would die-

Phomas was a liusiness vis-1 t a tp direction of the sensitive

In iianapolls Wednesday and machine of education should travel,

eye witness to the wind storm j The management of our -chools '

aa-.'il much damage in the mus t be in the hands of those ‘"'I 1 '’"!' ' are in the front'seat of rd Sandy, the proprietor 0 r‘“tWIties; those who nc Steam Laundry, is in Mur-1 »««*• the

Bertha

RACCOON CHURCH TO CELE-

BHATE.

Sunday May 22. Home coming and rally day program planned. DePauw U. League orchestra of 35 pieces to play both morning and afte

Prof,

we tiu 1(10

the Hi

ion this week attending a meeting of the Indiana Laundry Owners Associa-

i and who have a

I acter of th

fihlp.

In the interests of educational ety we should eliminate ‘‘back driving,” when practic'd, from

-chools. We must insure our pupil passengers. SAFETY JAMPAION

, , , _ , . 1 Th< ‘ ,oca l plant of the Indiana ".. 111 * ' 1 ‘ i "" I Portland Cement Company ha uni’

with 160 other cement mills and quar

Felix T. McWhirter, who rereturned from a trip to Egypt, ine and Europe, and who has he guc«t of Mrs. J. P. D. John, turned to her home in Indiana*

A healthy pei -on stantly tired. Being tinualiy is a sign of : Wetch your kidney Is faulty, take Folex perfect regulator of action. Miss Giddei Ala., says: "Foley Pi been a wonderfi i 1 • ing me entirely of x' wavs ''too tired" ft and nervousness." ex cry x» here use J PilL. diuretic A-k MCI 1 INS. I'n ,

never feel* con“too tired" cor.omething wrong. If elimination Iiills, diuretic, a irregular kidney s, of Hayneville, I*, diuretic, hnve

ni go I’att*

it. and Alfred Evens, Chicago, at* i*y for the Monon were in Greenlo on business Thursday. Mr. Evis well-known in this city where

ormerly lived.

■ ries in the country to eliminate ac 1dents for the month of June. St;:rt i ing June 1st, a handsome safety ban-

HAMMOND-

ner of special

pi, presented

do

rakr

rc

The last xvill and testament of Sar- 1 Portland Cement A ciat fh M. William-on was admitted to I ^ from the flag stf" of t tirxdiate in the Putnam Circuit court, **U1. According to the rule I'hursday. By the will of Mrs. Wil- campaign, the Bag will stn lianv-'in, her property x»'as all lie- l ,,n K as the plant continues

; ji athe.i to her four children.

that nl-

cling, headache Men and women recommend Fxdev for them. U. P.

A Legal Reserve, Mutual Auto Insurance Co.

Gash Assets, $8t>1.000 Highest Protect ion.

FOKE8T tMcNAKY. Aul.

nibnore, Ind.

Surplus. ^1 UUKK'.

Lowest Hatt‘S.

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Taylor and children of Sturgis, Mich., and Raymond Fry of Rochester. N. Y., who have been the guests of L. Frank Treat and family of Fillmore, have relumed to their homes. Mrs. Tay-

' lor will

remembered as Miss Nellie Valentine Hanlon, C. D. H

old Ducal, Delbert Chr

M:»- Kathryn Houck, who is em- ■ ■: in Indianapolis, teleithonexl her nix-nts Thursday that she xvas just Kxsde the area hit by the gale on V nM's.lay ex-enmg. She stated that :ci rxi the apprxxach and I'assagg st.xrm ami that it dal much

near her rxxmxing Hoxjse.

«f t;

INul

Alhm. township trustee, re-

xx .xrxl ' r.'nx his son Claire, wbx> doxexi ia Indlaixapolis that he

a: a home ju<t off east

igtor st-er'i Wednesstay night

:h- storm swapt ox-er Indiana- accidents during Jun I he gale tx>ok the roof from ar campaign wart un •bdenee but did not injure any In responding ta tl occupants. ciaUon'a inxitatMt t

n, will

i local

of th up its

ate without a lost time accident Should such an accident occur, th plant officials are required to haui down and surrender their safety fia*. The Hag was received yesterday and turned over to the Plant Safety Committee, consisting of the follow ing empl. yees Mr v

Us, Harind Ross

Hibhs. B\ the ooarte-x of Cook, the flag will be exhibited ir the window of their shoe -tore from May 20th until June first when ii will be taken to tbe Indiana P .rt lam! Cement Co.’s plant and raise, with impressive cer'monies, uhiri will mark the start of the campaign About two hundred fiftx xsorkm, in the cement plant have - . t plndg e* to eliminate nceider mxxnth ami to keep tl ftx'tr. its mast. In l*2- r ' plants exsrr the ccuntr

vent As.-