The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 May 1927 — Page 2
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THE ORFENCASTLE DAILY BANNER THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927.
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THK DAILY BANNER I nttrul in Iht* Post Office at (ireencastle, Indiana, as Hccuiiti class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, I alitor and Proprietor R. RAKILHiN, City Editor
Mrs. 0. W. Otis | in Terre Haute.
visited TTnirsday
Personal And Local News
Leon Welch spent Thui day ii: In
dianapolis on hu-ine.-s.
A mot ican Legion Auxiharj wll
meet this evening at T: !0.
The Women of -M<" ''heart l ogic n will moot tonight at 7:'!0 o’clock. Charles Ashworth remains cii'ically sli at his home near (Inon t :! •.
Economics Club To Be National
\ifn s (H R ORANTS PETITION TO I.or \L ORGANIZATION.
Th o.’oro'Cr:i\vl°y pent the dhy in In ianapolis. \V I’. L ckridgo was a business vi itor in Indianapolis Wodnesday. Her C. Kullc r of Indianapolis was ii <ii •n<a 11,, nn husino'-- Tluirs.lay
Aitu. Club, the national benovary economic.- fraternity has granto I the
Mrs. Dorothy Craver roturnod home petition of the local Economic- ^ hih from the County II pital, Wodnes-| and the installation will take place j ,l a y j sometime in the innnecliato future.
i The Greek letter name of the organi-
Mrs. Vurlin Jar.i and baby h-ivo | ,. ltjo , | j nmicron Del*a Gamma,
roturnod homo fioni the County llo - j
pital.
FARM SALE
2 farms of Guy Jackson, banknmt 118 acres of the home place, excelU provements. 78 acres known as Ruark f Both farms are about 6 miles East of (; r castle on Indianapolis road now bein^ ^ ed. ' ,av ‘
F-'arms will he sold free and clear of all liens
therein and Sale wi’l
p xcept
II. A. Shorritt i.f imlianapoli- w.i in the city on a husine.-.- trop wo i*
nesday.
Mrs. J. L. Script- and .Mis- Hetty Scripts of Peoria, III., are vidtiu relatives in the city.
Y\. I) Lovett, county auditor,
a v, it o in Indianapolis today. 1 ^ . ... , I he Theta Alumnae < hapt r will .Ii in Cai Wiight was a business i meet Friday afeornoon at fi-ur >- , i:or in ! idianajiolis on Thui !a.v. | clock with Miss Lillian L. South, id.
Waltei Raines < Gaiy i in thi
M; . and Mrs. .Jesse D. Hughes <,f J
1!' you want to laugh, see this one Also UNIVERSAL COMEDY
Gaiy with
Mi
R i. friends
The
piaye-
pent la t night and today here
'datives and friends
\nna Mae Oliver. Greenea tl lie- ding two wee-k- wich
at indianapolis.
city where lie wa ical illness of Mi gi andmother.
called by the cii'.Viary Kaine-, Ids
ingulai Preshyterian midweek °eti: g will lx* held in the ii h parlor tonight tit Tn’ltt o’clock. Rev. I!. H. limner was culled to
(’harle ton, III., W ed nesday hy the d' tii til an aunt, Mrs. Mattie Ow-
ings.
t he .'.eedle-'’raft Club wall meet ’ i i Ai . M , A. Grogan. 104 Bloomington -ti' et, Friday afternoon at :.'i0 o’clock.
i Mr . Noble Sr;. ■ i who hn !. n.o wick for several months ha.- suffered i a relapse since tie- death of In 'u'.i, i
David .Sublett la t week
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Holt and chil dren of this city h ft Wedni day I'oi Livingston, Tenn . win re they u h visit wdth Mr. Holt’s parents. Mrs Sopl/ia WeIJs, who re id near Brick Chapel is in oseriou condition at the Methoiii-t hospital a a result of an operation for gall-stin • wliich she under ' nt Wedn< -d!i\'.
Thi.- fraternity was founded at *he L'nivei ity of Wisconsin in 191:1 with I •he i xpre ed purpose of furthering ini re t and scholarship in the various departments of economics. Since that time, considerable expansion has taken place and at the present ‘here
mo nine active chapters.
The eitool.- having chapters of A rtu ( tub area Wisconsin, Harvard, \Y;, hi g mi l dversity (St. Louis). Denver, Iowa, Vanderbilt, California
(Bradley) and Beloit College.
It is very probable that Mr. Herbert J . Bool tier of St. Louis who is a j i.i inhcr of the grand council w ll , i m here and cary out the work of i s'.'illation. The charter members of the oi animation will be. the members of tin pre-i it Economic.- Club of which the office!- are: Robert Gmi- .-■< n, Pro ; Frank Heilman, vice-pro-.; Carlton Shamo, secretary, and Emerj on Allman, treasurer,; Dr. Frank T. I ’ailton will he the faculty advisor of
' the organization.
T)
' " id be a meeting of the Fish . “J**
.. , . John on, Miss Dvv. i, loh;! Parrott, v!i'.an , tub at Rex . ra-k Car- MjJdm| Alln , Ul A1 ,,. ( urtis • 1 at 7::{0 r* attended the ..ati, rial tub- rculosi
asked to attend. Meeting at tad
M l D\ K/R INDIANA I.OC \\SPOrV Melvin I’uiett for i I ogansp rt athlete and Butler .11 ge font hall player is arranging in tnl • up hi duties’ s° Loganspo t
qceed
i'Af dlolte.
I;.'!l 'll" ill fi othall ,ljOach to - 'ICC < •b'MIolte. til ; ,T I
DELPHI K W. Bowen, has pn;- ■ 1 Judge H'iijunpu F, .(ku r with
, j vi I made from t . eld Bui ford Ifonse,
inmln ai k- of ( a,noil County-.
a newel jrp ise, one uf
-t in
the
i Huntington, nominee for P.o'n’;. ' trrnationul, plans to sail mi the S. ' Gorintha Wednesday for O tend, It ! | gium, to attend the Rotary wurM I convention there.
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FRANKFORT C.ommilte •- of '.!>e Frankfort Chamh(W- of (’ommen i . 1 gage’ll in a money-raising campaign to procure funds for the new building receive response with pledj ■
\ll mernli; i of the Loyal Order of Moose are r rpie-tr I to meet a' the 11 ’ d I at I ;i;i Sunday afternoon to alii n the Mi mm al Services in a
body.
Re \iihart will hold services at • b! ' ' ek i burcb in Jefferson Town |) S’atur lav night, Sunday A. M. ■ i Nun ay evening, Everyone is vod-
day.
Mrs. Sarah A. Denny, aunt of Mrs. Lelan Stewart of liidiaiinpoli passed away ea: I. Thursda; morn ing at the Soldn t Home lildg,, liopital in I.afayel.e. The Irmly wilt he brought to lids city, * ADD LIFE TO Y(M R Yl AlU And so add zt r to your life. When John It. Gordon, Danville, HI., found
,, i. , , r ,, , hinjself “always tired gt 'RitfVnhdid
' !l ts " f : "” 1 Mr * hurdened with n ha. Icayln^d’
" 11 'di or, R. R. :!, were Mrs. Foley Pills, a wmMbituI dofretii
Brown in"'. Mi-. Fiank Thomp- stimulant for th'i Kiuti^js. ‘Aft^r ghler* Mild.ed and Mr ' ,V . W , 1 *•>' '• «’•'«'» "■ o. 'ivr,.'-:’; 1 itfzzzs
Mirages Will Be Issued Saturday At West College MANl NEW FEATUBE8 BEING H FI D FOR SI BS< HIKERS IIIIS YEAR.
Roth farms are about 6 miles Last of
pai
subject to rights of tenants now occupying ,7 UV •I he private for cash. All bids t» he Kea | w | Imi1 ' Sale will be May 3Ist„ 1927, at 11 .\ u
at First National Bank of Greencastle *"
EVERETT A. DAVISSON, Referee in Bankru])tey.
K. A. BROWN,
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
RI'SHVTI.LE—Mure than 200 lime k have been received hy the R jshille Chambers of Commerce in n id t which has just closed.
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FoR’p WAYNE—Dr. .1. A. Groves, I I ngan-port, preached the dediean. sermon at the new United StateFLi'tlurn parsonage here recently
Rev. Bruner (iives Talk On ‘.Anceslors’ Rev. B. H. Bruner of the Fir-,' ( hristian Church spoke in chapel ye terday on the subject, "Ancestors " “Our civilization is a composite of
could ?leep h; tter.’’
everywhere are using nr I WconiniTiul- ! ing Foley Pill , diuretic, fir faulty p\ | kidney action. In constant use ovei 2d years. Satisfaction guaranteed.-
, ii. , i !'■ F MULLINS, Druggnil.
' at two oclock to attend he I N' orial S i vice- at Fore-t Itill ( " i . iy All member are asked to
he present.
Putnam Lodge No. 4d I. O. O. wil nn i in their hall Sunday after-'
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IN'Id AN A POLIS Sheriff Thomas Tiffee was burned when n jug of I i|uor wliich had been placed in a love to escape notice when police i tituted a rai l, exploded, tearing down the stove.
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< ENTERTON—A large barn on farm of Arthur Johnson, near ki‘i'e, was completely razed when
truck by lightning.
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HUNTINGTON—
Ri'P'wts were received here Thur--lay t hat several fish, some a- large five pounders were caught west o'':
Rainey fs New Franklin Prexy
leftovers from pa-t ages, ’ he said. In (th , ,. ity Wednesday afternoon in overus it is a miniature of the blood o' M( ,, v waters froln L i t ,| e Walnut ere-k
The ancient man i •, , The fi-h had gotten into low place
Arthur
our forefathers.
forced his wishes with a bloody chi Today, we have the autocrat and th ilictator. The caveman scratched rude pictures on stone; today we hi,""
art in its wonderful form.
•According to Rev. Bruner, th thing which we of thi age may con tribute to civilization i - servh |'h - artist, the conqueror, the laborer mav
serve the world.
In conclusion, Rev. Bruner -how. d that Christ is the symbol of un -oif ish service. Through love and u.iv
Sapp, of him we may learn to really m , ve.
M \ i8 MAN si l.i ( lilt
MEETING IN !\DIA\\Poi WEDNESDAY N'GH’i.
The Ili27 Mirage will make its ap-1 ■ aianci' on the campus next Salur-1 da;,, Mat i'6, according to the state-j in. at liapded nut today hy Lyman i ( loe, editor iii -chief. As has been | ti i custom jn pas' years, distribution will take plarr at the Armory at 1 P M. Alphalx 1 ical li-ts have been prepared, utul the line will lie dividd to fa'dliiate the handling of Ihe eriiwd. Kaen student who has paid ' ill" depo it of two dollar- will pres- ! i nt his receipt and the additional ; two dollar.- to procure his copy. Onh the receipt will he required of those who paid the fuii amount with their subscription. To take care of the many student, who have failed to I • ub-'ribe, a limited number of extra, copie have been ordered and will lie on ale at the regular price, ca n. Ihe editor reque t that ea.-h he had 1 in hand as no eheek- will he accepted. I
* For Our Heros EMORIAL DAY we honor the men of the nation who, for the last time have heard the bugle call for action. A floral wreath over their last billet is a mute token of respect. Memorial Day wreaths and other appropriate flowers all at reasonable prices.
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OUR OFFICE WINDOW || The World's Most Paneful Newspaper VOL. II. GREENCASTLE, INI)., MAY 2«, 1927. NO. XXIV.
Published in the interest of Greencastle and vicinity hy the True-Hixon Lumber ( o, GEORGE ENSIGN Manager and Editor W>1. POLLARD \dvertisMig Manager HARRY ASH Circulation Manager
This rainy weather is hard on roofs. Do not delay putting on a new roof to that the n°xt rainy spell you will not have to place bucket - to keep from ruining floors and rugs. —o— A darkey blackmith announced a change in his bus-ine-x as follows: “Notice: De eopardnership heretofore resisting between Me and Mose Skinner is hereby resolved. Dem what owe de firm will settle wid me, and what ile firm owe- will
settle wid Mose.” —o— If you are planning on a new hardwood floor do it now as hardwood Mooring; prices are going to go up due to Mood conditions in the south. “My razor doesn’t cut at all." “Come, come!’ replied the wife. “Your heard is no tougher than the linoleum I cut with it yesterday.” —o— A roof of surprising beauty can he had hy using Rex Flintkote Colordrift Asphalt shingles. ~~ o~— “Why has your new typi-t left?" “I tried to kiss her after it had struck five and she
True-Hixon Lumber Co. Phone 1 Build it of wood -
wanted to be paid for overtime.” —o— Employer: "We seem to he having a great deal of rain nowadays, John." Gardener: "Ye., sir, they clouds donn't seem to ’old th' waiter same as they used to, surelye.” —0— We believe that we have the best Mooring that i- made in Bruce Oak Flooring. It is made to fit snug, not loose nor tight, so you will never he bothere I with a squeak\ Moor nor have it buckle. —o— Customer: “I want to return thibook I bought, ‘Stories for All Oc casions.' ’’ Bookseller: "What is the matter with it?" Customer: “If i fake' There’s nothing for a man to tell his wife when he get- home at 2 a. in.”
Only $1.30 Down IMaces A Humphrey , Copper Coil Tank Water Heater In Your Home THIS WEEK No long waits to get plenty of hot water —No disappointments over the lack of supply when most needel No overheated kitchen thi :i.'1: firing up the range to not a kimpy teakettle full of hot water. Think of the comfort you can have all year round with a lit MPHKFY in your home. I.'ght i. i' ga- and the water is he iie! as it flows through the copper coils. In a very few minute- an abundance of hot water is ready at every hot water faucet. Call and -e< the HUMPHREY i n demonstration at our show room. Only .<1.00 DOWN—$2.00 n month, payable monthly with ;•:.- bills. $2.’i.fi() Installed Complete- Over Ten Months to Pay. GREENCASTLE (JAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. Phone 117
DePauw University Band Benefit Show and Concert VONCASTLE THEATER ToNKillT
AND FRIDAY
Gary Cooper in u Arizona Bound ( oncei t Band on St aye Bel ween Shows.
Help Ihe hatgl buy uniforms.
(Jet your licket now. Only Ticket-, sold before ihe linn l.eneli! ike
hand.
Tickets on sale a* S*evens’ Drug Co.
meeting
Banker-’ Association
ville, Tuesday.
of the Indiana at Crawfords-
Everybody reads Ihe Manner. Do You
Trifles Not to be Overlooked
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I-I.ed .Tes.) iUrP: ' 1 in ,lle hislf ' r y or
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 2('..-- there being over .712 pages of pictur-l Dr. Homer P. Rainey, professor of ' s al " 1 reading matter. The book has, school administration of the l'nivei more than any previou- publisity of Oregon was selected to -erve ‘‘fltion, and thi- was enhanced by the as president of Franklin college hy use of 24 pages of Inserts. Perhaps
the college trustees’ meeting in th" ! the most Interesting part of the hook ;— . ■ ■ ■ . ... , < oluinbia Club lust night. The trus- will he the announcement of the win- ^ lOVFKDM P tees voted unanimously to send a call ners . f the beauty contest. This fea- ; Mrs. Wi'/Tam Wingert 'visited relto Dr. Ramey to HU the post ture alone is always a tupreme draw- ativM in Crawfordsville Monday and
Dr. Lumpy will rppoit or duty on ing card to prospective purchasers,'
e n ^ aS l !l" at " 1 hiKh HaSS ° f ,h " oontPstants O. V. Smythe and G. B. Rockwell
> lungt-t college president in the this year will increase this even more attended
country, as he is only Ml years old.; than usual.
Since 1924 he has been professor of I r,., „ , . . Other features will be tinted art
education in the Oiegon institution. , n .. r . .. , tx i n , ... ™ Previously he was a member of the ,Work ,hp fr! ' t, * r » ,t .V and soror- Ihe l.adies Aid will meet Thursfaculty of Austin College, Austin ' lty l' i, ' turPS a, " l groups.,''a.v afternoon at the M. F. church. Tex., sei-ving there from l!)20 to I!i2:' S,1p ' ,al sp< ' tions have lieen provide I Mrs. Letitia Poynter who spent the A native of Texas, Dr. Rainey re- for thp (op<l >s l mr,s a)'' 1 for Intra- ' J *
I ceiveil his elementary training in that mu rul Sport-. Eight pages of snap- . state and later attended Austin c ol- ; ’ h " ts wil1 i,,so hp| P '’'diven tii* more liege, receiving his A. B. degree in 'ha* 1 portions of the volume.
1919. In I!'”:: hs rt
er’s degree from the l diversity of i Chicago and his Pit. I), from the i same university in 1921. He special | ized in education and school ndmini-
i stration.
Dr. Rainey played on his college baseball and football teams, and fm | a year he was a professional ha-e-hall player in the Texas League. As head of the college at Frank lin he will succeed Dr. Charles E. | Goodell, who resign'about a ye.ir j ago. Dean P. I,. Powell is actin'.; ns
president.
Dr. Rainey is a member of the J Baptist church and is a teacher of a large Bible class in the Fir-t Bap list Church of Kugene, Ore. He is a member of the Masonic order, lie will bring his family, a wife, and | daughter, to Franklin next Septen,j her, after teaching in thi* summer school at the Oregon university. Dr. Rainey was selected from a field of about thirty educators who were considered for the post. The choice was made hy u committee composed of the Rev. Frederick K. Taylor, and Je-se C. Moore of Indianapolis, Norman Pritchard of Chicago, Will Button of Franklin and Giafton T, Johnson of Greenwood.
- " " "'7L_ —» winter with m i dumrhter, die McAvoy at Saining, Hi-, to - turned home. Mr. and Mr William Minnifk (lie parent of a on, Billy Nfi Tuesday, May 21th. The Woman’- Fineifit MM* Society will hold their annual TV Olfering ineetin. next Sun.la; r Rev. J. W. Harmon will |
Hy paying rash af our store we are able to give you a belter brand of meat at the lowest possible prices. VAN(LEAVE MEAT MARKET la Business Sim-e DC.4
Phone 1.17.
(dosed All Day Monday.
Strange the way slimmer days tiave of fl'Mimr >> ing you with many important things undom *' t know it your vacation period will he liens and * hustle to gel the proper things together. Here "" ^ m|f easily overlooked that will go far towards nuiDiui
vacation days more perfect.
Pretty leather or fabric hags in new styles and color roinhinutin is, pouch or enve- (]»/• lope style. SI.50 to *pO.OU Not often that you wear gloves in summer lull when you do wear them (hey must tie smart. The Pair, d*Q *1.9:. to ♦!>*».UU
You will want a nr*
eufl set or 'Hee ta *n your sml whib ]j(^,ijv
are aw ay. 9S«' I"
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Dozens of l " l " k '|'""'inc your vaeatiim l|ff , l riii* f
75c
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modem hankie ias it is iisefid. I5r to '
ALLEN BROTHERS 52 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVH E
