The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 June 1927 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY. JUNE 3, 1927.

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THK DAILY BANNER Kntercii in the Post Office al Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor S. H. R A HI DEN, rity Witor

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Personal And Local News

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The Greencastle hand will prr.rti-c Monday ni^ht at 7:M0 o’clock. Tri Psi will meet Saturday afternoon at .‘I o’clock at the Tri Delta house.

Dome grown Asparagus, Celery, Lettuce, « Home-grown Strawberries, New I'otatoes, | New 1 eas, Tomatoes, Canteloimes, Countiy 8 lUitier, Mangoes, Egg Plant, New Pineap- S pies, Radishes, ()!iions. Agt*nts for Chase & Sanborn’s Teas and I (’offee. 1

(iieencastle Encampment No r j9 I. (). 0 E. will meet tonight work in the Royal Public Degree. Tome. Rev. Duane Thistlethwaite and wdfe of Boston. Mass., are visiting with Rev. R. M. Hays, Chestnut St.

Mis Roy Dobell of Aber leen, Washington, i- vi-iting Mi and Mrs. Charle Allen.

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FOR SALK: Breakfiist set, .lay- have In en placed on tne manuf icture b d, two occassional chairs, +, loor- and sal* of fireworks here, hue hi-*r-hnnp, kitchen table, congfol^uin r.g chants may sell them umiei jmlie. * i. hos, etc. I' one 141-K. 301 \\. VY-d- supervision starting July 1. i ut St. *d1j. —o— 0 ' EVANSVILLE—On* account o' e\tjeini wet w< a!her, met. hnn! n.L D\ ER INDIANA hole are pi dieting a Root siason l- t < • t\NI'.RSV 11.1.E Resttic i n cunnoil -tiawh' irie.- next winte 1 '.

< >na Brother.- who has been teacher French and Spanish in Sparta, III., the past year has returned home. Mi s Leah Baldwin has returned in f , summer from Farmington, N. Vl.xico where she taught English in the Farmington High School. Mr. and Mis. John Maloney and Mi-.s Margaret Maloney and Miss Alice Mercer were in Indianapolis Thursday where they attended the funeral of Father Walsh.

“Henry” (candy rat) from n loss ' on the special diet Increased to 90 gram . “Santos” (coffee rat) showed a gain in the first expeiiment and gained to 120 gram- in the second experiment. “Pepper” (chil I from a smhll gain j in the first experiment gained to 124 i grams in the .second experiment. "Flora'’ (milkt gained to 124 grum I in the second expeiiment from 'i 1 7 grams noted in the first experiment “Boh” (milk) gained to 1,30 crams ! in the second experiment. “Jumbo” (milk) changed f rr in 'milk in the secom; experiment had .. 1 loss of 0 grams. Jumbo was formerly the large ' of the rat- and in the i cond experiment j Boh from one of he smallest jumped to 1!M> grams, six over Jumbo Jun- ! ho in the first experiment ha! .oft I-mootIt fur and in the second the I r I changed to a very course variei.. . On the other hnnd, Hob who in the fii-t experiment had very course fur in the second chair I to a soft smooth

fur.

The second experiment was coni ducted over a peiiod of two vc k I The third expeiiment was iiiten 1 ■ I interesting to nil of the students all were intefe I in the growth at,.I jdccrfn-es. The i.a- were • \hibited iit lone of the stop windows down t( vn j several weeks api and also have h n i exhibited at the .arious ward schools in the city.

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Mr-. I. H Murin will entertain informaily at the home on ea.-it Seminmy street Saturday afternoon, tn honor of Mrs. E. II. Hughes and Mis(’tiroline Hughes of Chicago.

CARD OF I BANKS We wish to express out -encore thanks and appp elation to a 1 ! vr neighbors and fiiend- who were o kind fo us iluring the illne and Ifath of our hclnvpil husband and hr. | ther, Charle- II \shworth. Wife arid BroMp t

: iim :nc a i a jioiiit t* n < Ht» rods e:• v ut a jiuint which is twenty five i L’•» iimIs sou-t • i of thi .-enter of said Sc* lion iifti.n « l-i i tlo ne, norfhw. vtpi I Iv ahout 1 w • lit ejj^hi (‘JS i Pods to til - center ••! said Sect Ion; thence notih .iluiiu, tlie cent• i line i»f said Seedi 1 »n 111 tin I iihlio Hiwhv.a , as said I’iuat of vva nr passwa.N has existed for

m(,f 111an sixty years;

If such rents and profits will no* sell for a sum sufficient to pay ami atisfv said d. ere,,, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, offer for sale, at public a net ion,-1 he feesimple < f said re al estate, or so much thproof as ma' Ke necessary tn and satisf.N said decree, interest

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“The Towers”

SATURDAY MARKET Phone 12. Phone 12. Fresh Boiling Beef, lb <S l-3c Beef Brains, ii) 10c Fresh Pasteurized Milk, qt l()e Home Made Bologna, lb 12 J-2(' Sugar Cured Jowls, lb 14c Fresh Pork Shoulders (half or whole), lb ... Uio Pure Lard, lb '* \ Ific Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, Ii). .... 20c Sugar (’ured Bacon (half or \vhtj(‘,) lb ; h,.. 24c Maciiine Sliced Bacon, lb.' , . Jac -i Frosted Fillets, lb 35c Fresh Country Eggs. W. H. LITE!JORGE Phone 12. We Deliver.

Mis- Mina Mills who has -pent I omc time in England, Cambridge ar- . r ive I today for a vi.-it with Dr. and vii.-. L. H. Muriin. She will return tn < .mil College, Cornell, down., thir ( fall.

I’tnf. and Mrs. L. E. Mitehell and • i left today for California wh?re , v.'ill remain during the summer nr nti.- I’nMitchell will each in the j< tnalism department of a college. ii. California.

R'd*‘*rt Anderson of Indianapolis :i hu-iite-s visitor in Greencastle FiF.n Anderson was formerly a tu . ■ t in l(.‘l*a , tw ITniversitty vnd is ut the present time employed on .the l.uiianapolis Star.

Mr Ed nti Hillis, daughter of Mr. • •nd Mi Roy Hillis, east Washington , ti'-e’. I.a Ic 'ii pledge I to I’i Ep : !un Delta, hormrary .Uumatic fraterni'.. Mi- Hilli ha- nitpcare.l in seven I f ti. Duzct Du ply a given thi- year nd i- very talented.

Three DePauw students will teach m he st. Johns Military Academy, D. Infield. Wisconsin, starting with the September term. They are: Carl lln.se, .loe Cushman, and Harry Baum. It is unusual for a school to pick so many of their new teachers f from . ne school and it speaks well lot DePauw University that three i'l; dilates were picked at one tioe-.

Ten tht* Fbpuisr Newi by OIL'/ JOSEPH' VANCP

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Franklin P. Nelson Erects The “Towers”, D. I . Chapter House, Half Century Ago

Mis- Mary Washburn, a junior in the University, and breaker of girls athletic records while in school will , not return to DePauw, but will continue her studio- at the Univer-'tv of New York. Miss Washburn will first attend Washington .Square Colley • to get out physical education rc.(Uilements which “he needs before die can enter New York University.

(By Royal H. Ray ’27) I period. The door hardware is rather In.case you have ever visited the heavy, being nf blue enameled brass, corner of Seminary and Arlington M r ' Nelson, the bulkier, other than street- you have noticed an imposing, I being the owner of some 2500 acres dignified dwelling of crumbling brick of land near Greenca.-tle, was, at tie* and weathered stone. This is the request of Washington C. DePauw, “Towers.” the former home of three I made trustee of the Guranatj Fund bishops of the Methodist chinch, their of the first endowment of the I'ni

Mi-s K-th. r Atkins and Mr. Lloyd Mil's of Indianapolis were unite! in in .triage on Sunday, May 29, a* the Methodi-t Par.-onage here. Reverend IL war<1 ('. Taylor performed theeer'niorn Mi-s Atkins will he rememberel in Greencastle as a former stenographer of Lucas and Ma-ten. Mr. and Mrs Miles will be at home to their friends after July 1 at l(»2r> N. College Avenue, Indianapolis.

Rat Experiment Shows Results

MlS-i HAZEL ARBUCKLE COMI'LFTKS INTERESTING EXI’ERIMENT IN H. S.

The rat experiment which has hern conducted with white rat- hy the household management class of the local high school under the direction of Mi-.- Hazel Arbuckle, instructor a- laen completed and -hows inter-

»-ting re.ults.

For the first three weks of the experiment the rats were fed on special tutiin- and notes were taken of the various decrease* and weight.- of * Hch individual rat. AfD'r the three week- interval the tats were all put on a milk diet with the exception of one and all showed a increase in weight. The increases

are as follows:

“Cookie,” showing a decrease in weight front the special diel inersa-

l td to 76 grams.

home while they wen* in rc-idence as presidents' of DePauw University. There on a grassy lawn with thickly -haded trees, almost obstructing it from view, this stately old martsio, has-dominated, from it- position at the crest of the hill, one of tin* most beautiful of the older residential dis tricts of this little city, known fot I its unusual beauty, f i more tha: hall a century. The “Towers” re tains this privilege of dominutior not only because of it - age. hut also because of its evident finenea- and I its impressivness. In accordance with a type of architecture that was popular among tin I builders of the finer homes through out the state at that time, the “Tow i ers” was erected by Franklin P. N'el ! son in ls7.’i-74 at a cost of $26,000. Thi- dwelling as a result is one o' the several vothic home, with towers that were erected in Indiana during the latter part of the nineteenth cen

tury.

Probably the most distinctive, nr, one might say elaborate, characteristics of the building is its two tower-. fine of these, the smaller, iconstructed on three sire-, from the

NOTICE All persona knowing themselves to be indebted to me, will please call at my oil‘ice in td 1 Yoncastle theater and settle, as I have lease! my business to J. W. Barnes, and wFi 1 tn settle all outstanding accounts. MRS. J. R.

versity. He is also a director of the First National Bank and a part owner of the Greencastle Iron and Nuii Works, a former factory. He was very active in University affairs, being the largest contributor to the firs, endowment as well as (he largest contributor to th building fun! ..f' the College Avenue Methodi-t chinch ”

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1K96 the “Towers” wa rented th" I next year to the Kappa Kappa Gamma orority. It was also occupied by at 'east two other Greek letter fraternities before it was purchased from t'r ■ Nelson heirs hy DeRpuw University in 1903 as a home^f (he newly appointed president, Edwin Holt Hughes, now Bi-hop Hughes of the Chicago Area of the Methodist chur.-h. i The l niversity administration' made quite extensive improvements at i the time it was purchased, the house) being remodeled throughout at that i time. It was Mrs. Hughes who gave j the dwelling its name, the “Towers”. The Hughes family lived in the house i until 1909 at which time Mr. Hughes | wa- appointed to his present position j

in the Methodist church.

Since that time the “Towers” has

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WABASH—Wallet Whentley, J . 2, in of Mi. and Mrs Walter Wheatley, was found drowned in a spring

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ntriaining. iherelore il heliooves you, as a 'i" 1 " ' wif:* to iiisni .'I rin se sperm ly priced nrrint-. niaril 111 ”'

swisses and nets.

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ground up, with hand carved stone, been occupied hy two other DePauw

The larger tower is divided into tlir*** stories, its rooms having been used as a play house by the Nelson children. All the window ledge. ;;nd window caps are hand carved, being for the most part very elaborate. The front entrance i- another triumph of hand curved -tone, there being a

University president*, Francis J. McConnell, 109 to 1913, now bishop of the Methodist church of the Pennsylvania area and George R. Grose, |!M2 to 1924, now Methodist bishop to

Orinn.

In 1925 the “Towers” was sold hy the University to the Delta Upsilon Alumni Association, the house now

■ double set of doors according to the

custom followed in the construction being occupied hy the DePauw chap[of this type of a dwelling during that ter of that fraterni‘y.

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52 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVK K