The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1927 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1927.
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THE DAILY UANNFR Entered in the Post Offic* •I Greenrastie, Indiana, as eerond ilass mail matter. harpy m. smith, l.ditor and PropriMor !. R. RARIDEN, City Editar
Beulah Yeager who has had charge of the Public speaking department in the Champaign, 111, high school arrived home todaj and will spen ' the nmmer with her parents Mr. and
WEDDING TOMORROW
Personal And Local News
91 “ 1 " Uroys, (iii is, Parents, Sweethearts, Were hvauv .Mad, ^ f) j ( | tj ines all( | n le () | ( | Cashions the l>est? Cl KIAI NS || )t . old Sages who laid out our Donven- * Jl1 ' :i ""';.ois know what they were doing; after all? See 1 he vivid drama of the nilra modern girl who threw conventions to t he four wind .. Also FOX NEWS and VARIETIES.
The Public Library will be closed in ;lu* evenings dining the summer
months.
The Monday Club will meet wi*h Mir. l.ee Reeve , donday at 2:l ! 0i
ccloek.
Miss Frances Miller of MiamDburg, Ohio, and Prof. Cleveland Hickman of Bristol, W. Va., will he united in
Mrs. F. C. Yeager on Fast Seminary marr j a g e Sunday morning at 8 o’clock , St. * at the Kappa Delta house on Taylor , H. F. Burkhalter, manager of ^ Pl ^ ; „ 0W , rH Tayl<jr officiate | r,re*»ncestle Ca Company plant rr- lv ' ; ! ^ . . ... 1 reived notice^Saturday morning that an <j William Halstea ° "' an 1 | the flood iiv Kentucky Friday washed will act as best man . 01 | out ,’WV) miles of the railroad track; time the couple will leate for Chiover which all the ha-al company’s cago on the Monon and from thei ga coal comes, and they will be un- will go to Toronto, Canada, from able to ge, any more from these min- which place they will embark tot i
er until repair : are made. However, Europe.
the company ha; efficient coal in They will go on a walking and bi- ; ■dotage to lun them until the re- cycle tour through England,
and
pairs are made.
A complaint, Catherine Crawford versus the Equitable Life Assurance i Company of the United States, ( iti-
Mi Fred R. Rosebrn of C.r^en 1 2Pns 'Trust Company, administrators P'.nd, Ala. spend the week end with | n f t(ie petate of Charles H. Ashworth, Mr. and Mis Sam Nelson. ! afu j [) # j-y A’hwnrth, was filed in the Kev Isom H. Ferris is attending Circuit Court Saturday The tl, Northern Bapti t Convention rt I plaintiff Mates that she is the iegalChicago this week. 1'* aii ^ ° f «^sed
I and wants the insurance policy issued
Mi Blanche Goolwine O’Hair will i |,y company made payable to the entertain the Modem Priscilla Club »t 1 p<;( a , p ].' a y Hamilton and Fred V. 2 .40 o’clock Monday afternoon. I Thctnas are the attorneys for the
Relmkah Lodge No. Tfid will meet |
,n tegular -ession Monday night at 8 | mfMORIAI o’clock, all iriembei- are asked V) he A1 11 N,, MEMORIAL
present- j - _ 4 . , 1 j Members of the G. A. R., will at-
■,lisse Grace McGrath and Gene-. , , ■ i .
tend a meeting and services Sundaj
Scotland.
The parties who broke in my =tnm and stole 2500 cigarettes and $4.116 'it change, can have their wtecktng imr which they forgot, also can keep .he cigarettes and change and no que--tion will he asked. See Wetz for i everything good to eat. 4-It
CHILDREN TO GIVE PROGRAM SUNDAY EVE.
YOUNG COUPLE CONFESSES 10 POISON PLOT
ADMIT GIVING SCHOOL BOV ( 01 SIN POISONED DKINK AT MARION. Ml RDFR ( H VRC.LS ARE I ILKD Mr. and Vlrs. Arthur AVaslsr Rilled I mini; Relative To Obtain His Insurance. MARION, Ind. .H»ne 1. (UP) A w/etchei) liu liand and wife, theii full parts in the poistihlt of a -ch.<ollmy for his bit of in-ufunce at last i-' mittid in -iyned conf s dons, will lie made the objects of -wilt admuiistialion of j i-tice, jn • .• itor Kdwai i C. Tlav promi.-i il today.
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.Inst as a formality, wai a: D charging fit t degree* murder will ho , worn out again t Alti.ai and Doit!.a Wah r, the hu bfind a mat.u'ed
man of 2'.t, the wife a girl of Hi, who have admitted the bizarre plot to kill her cousin, Clifford Cox. 12. The machinery of the law will swing into action Monday wh-n a -ptcial grand jury will meet. H-tys will ask the return of indictments charging fii-t degree murder. Hays, nearing the end of his fir-t first term as one of the youngi s' to sit in the office of prosecuting attorney of Grant County, asserted t< -
day that early airaigninent an I .rial 1
Will he ought.
view Daggy are motoring To Athens, Ohio, to spend a week with the for-
mer’* mother.
Hr. N. Maude Arthur has returned to Rockville from this city, where lie ha been in connection with the
Child Hygiene Campaign.
Mi's. Oscar Stuem of Key tone, Arizona. will arrive this afternoon for a visit with her sisters, Mrs. W. A. Patterson and Mrs. Paul Grimes.
afternoon to I*- held at the Providence Church. Rev. C. Howard Taylor will he th<- principal speaker of the afternoon A good pr gram has been arranged for the occasion. The veterans will all meet ut the Fire Department .Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock and they will he taken to the church from
there. / t
CHRISTIAN CHURCH VoCNGSTi:rs to present splendid ENTERTAINMENT.
GOOD PROGRAM ARRANGED
Annual Children’s Day Exercises To Begin Promptly at 7::«) O’clock Sunday Night.
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Ru>sell T. Reeves ha; returned to Greencastle to spend the summer from Onargn, III., where he has been
teaching the pa;t winter
Sunday Services
1‘roTh«* held The
(.11 Is ARE Ihh- INI ED
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHI K< H Victor L. Raphael, Minister. Sunday School, t):30. Prof G B. Manharl, Supt. Session Meeting. 10:20 in the
Manse.
.Miss Virginia Markham, teacher of Morning V.'oiship, 10:40. Serinn
Latin in the high school here lias I theme: “Bartiers ”
gone to Baldwin City, Kansas to Christian Endeavor Tea, 6:30.
Hi . John ./ay Ector is expected to arrive in Greencastle tomorrow from Yakima, Wash., to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mi;. Sila- A. Havs-
spend the
alivi s.
About dxty teachers were preso it a: a social galheiiug at the home f Prof. andlMrs It. W. Kelly Fridny evening. This L Piof. Kelly’s last
rhool year in the ciu and the teach- , RvPn i n p Service, 7:30. Sermon erd gathr red to expre theii appreci Miss Bertha Johnson left today theme- “Mea tiring Life.” ation lor the work he a emnpl t. ’. Do Plainfield where she will he the Junior Chii-tian Endeavor Refreshment- wee wrved and s* v- c>e , of Mrs Gertrude Esterling for Roa ^ §:30 7:;w ' T «esda V evening
1 u a I .-hoi A speocliy- were enjoyed, a lew dog»- after which she will go to a) ^ The te.ochci pf. lent* Prof. Kd!,' Indianapolis for an extended Visit
with a diamond masonic ring and th y also presented Mis. Kelly v.tIt a heantifi:) iream pitohei and .'ii<;ai I
howl. .
summer vacation with reN , Christtian Endeavor, 0:30. Leader,
! Miss Mildred Caviness. Evening Service, 7:30.
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BY PAYING CASH at our uptown market we are ;il»le to give you the Highest Quality Meats at a considerable saving to you. VANCLEAVE MEAT MARKET
In Business Since IS'il.
Phone l:*7
We Deliver
HOTPOINT WEEK
class of the Maitin.cYille high school
! Friday evening
Gilbert Phares who has lieen cm- j nh.yed at the Steven- Drug store for the past several months, has gone to Martinsville where he will he in a
diug tore there.
A petition for guardian was filed in the Putnam Circuit Court Satinjday, Everett O’Conner versus John i W. O'Conner. Theodore Crawley is , the attorney for the plaintiff. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown mot^r- | eii to Evansville today where they ; will hoard an Ohio river steamer tonight at 10 o’elock by water to Memphis, Tenn., to attend the interna-
tional Kiwanis meeting
The annual < hildren’s Day
gram of the Bible School of i First Christian Church will he j Sunday at 7:30 at the Church following program will he given:
Welcome, Joanne Daggy. W'hat can I do, Helen Daggy. Welcome, Anna Ruth Neir Welcome song, by the -chool.
Scripture Reading, Maragarea At-
i kinson.
Strange, but Ttue, Bobby Black. Childrens Day Bird, Zmohia Atkinson, June Atkinson, Je-se Morris, Esthei Zook. I will Try, Morris Pollom. Because I Love Him So, John Fish-
er
The Flower’.- Part, Maxine Wil-
liams.
The Robin’s Sermon, Lewis Flint. Song, The Ptimary Department.
To a Bird, F.line Tharp.
Woman'.; Circle Picnic, Wednesday Jesus Was a Little Boy, John Hco !. form- i evening at the home of Dean and Allen Egger, and Chester Traut
He Must Love, Dm wood Twig. Garlands Of Flowers For Je us, Veda May Hill, Emily Caroline Conkiti, Ailene Eggers. Doris Long, Edna ;
Siddons and Devata Floyd.
Offering, Oigan, Mrs. Bruner. Showing God’s Love, Virginia
Shit ley.
What Children Day Docs, YVillhelimena NelsonA Boy’s leda, Adrian Long. Little Girl Goldie- Betty Mullins. God’s Plan—Violet Long. Today—Endine Cox. When Grandma was a Little Girl —Lilly Anna Wood. What They Say—.Mary S. Stewart. Duet, Smiling Elizabeth Patter on, Leota Mullins. Tranking God—Zinc Fleenor. 1 Can’t and I Will—Martha Rector. Father Bless Thy Word— Floyd
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ONCASTL THEATRE
Monday
TUESDAY
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A Prize picture of 'hi* uri/e rinii. Di\ as :< sti cl M iirkti Mtnihfrom<*s world champion.
(omedy ttromo and Juliet
Pal he News Topics Fables
Bishop Edwin Holt Hughe.?
• ily of thi city, delivered the com- | Mrs. L. H Dirks. Mrs. L. B. Gclc meiicement addre- to the graduating w *ll a- 5S ist the hostess.
Prayer meeting,
evening.
7 30 Thursday
10c —TONIGHT -21 BERT LYTEL—BIEIJIl DOVE in LONE WOLF RETURNS Most Thrilling’ Drama of the Year.
(omedy Wild and Woozy
Chapter No. 1. INIellintf Millions
FIRS I BAPTIST < HERt H Sunday chool at 9:30 Mr. Acree
Supt.
Morning Worship at 10:30 in charg of Dr Beyl. Pastor is attending the Northern Baptist Convention at Chicago. Senior B. Y. at 6:30. High School B. Y. at 6:30. Evening .xervice at 7 30 in charge nf Chide Bi'ic!;«ng-
ham.
I om H. Ferris, Pastor
( EM It A! NORM AL OKI K IAL DEAD.
Prof. C, E. Hargrave, 69, Succumbs
At Loral Hoapital-
Gold Medal Otter
FIRST ( KRISTIAN ( HHR( H
B. H. Bruner, minister.
Bible School at 9:30 a. m., Mrs. E.
It. Bartley, Supt.
Morning worship, Lord’s Supper,
Dr. A. T. Foster. The /teal Est»t« | an ' 1 s '\ rnion ''J' Mr Rf'iner at 10:40 Alai, Of Fillmore reports the sale of a ‘ n1, Subject ‘The Preacher of PenIhe 116 acre fann o. mile south of ,oro ' 1 * Killnuire, owned by Frank P Jone* of J'unt meeting of the two Christian Newcastle, to Della O. Zeiner. n r iro ! Societies at 6:30 p. m. Me$10,440. I morial service for Dr. Francis E.
I Clark.
h - .• P. Williamson, age 28, an in-1 Children’- Day Program at 7:80
DANVILLE, Ind., June 4.—A heavy pall of -adness ha- been cast i.vt*.’ this community by the death of Prof. Chatle.s A. Hargrave, 69 years old, secretary-treasurer of Central Normal college. He died at the Methodist hospital, (Indianapolis, of bronchial .pneumonia. He ha I devoted forty-fnu yeats to his duties at the local inati- j tut Ion. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Nettie Pearson Margrave; a on Homer Hargrave of Chicago; two | daughters Mr-. Kate Smith and Miss , Hazel Hat grave of Danville; a ''rather, A. A Hargrave, editor of tl “
IS j The p»11 ie ■ who bn ki
i and stole 2, r ,00 cigarette-and $4^ change, can have their merkini
which the;, fori*"', also can k* cigarette and ( hamn att'l re tion will he asked. See Wet everything good to eat.
PUSH I’ W I 'M AT WORK
Rockville Republican, Rockville Ind.. ' ornP • ,:u '
—* with the trolley
To win new friends, especially among June brides, a special goodwill offer in celebration of 1 lotpoint's again winning world’s piize for highest excellence This < ’2 — Pad and Cover /or your Ironing Board unly
mate of the Penal Farm, escaped Tom the farm Friday morning, hut | v.a caught -hortly after the noon hour. He was brought to the county I jail early Saturday morning. He was sent to the farm from the Mum-ipal I
Court of Indianapolis.
p. m.
Neier.
Playlet—Spirit of la»ve
Spit it—Margate! Atkin-on. am | s j s j Pr> \j; ss j nUfi Hargrave of
Birds—Chester Trout, Marshall Russellville.
Fo-ter, Durwood Twig.
Flowers—Doris Long, Willelimem T hi- grand old man of Central Nor- \ el son, June Atkinson. m:i1 eolDge had spent the bigge * patt Stars—Ruth Aline Brown, Violet 1 0, ’ '''' ,if ’' in •‘driving to maintain a
1 h« ’ Wtl/naid’’ set conaists of a felt pad ar.d an uubltathed muslin lovtr '1 he to' ei t^ ir^uippi J ( with eyelets and lacing, <«& jhowu a bo /t It eautljf • up* on the board <tiid i» quukly laced tight and ainuuth The sofi leli pad beneutb pruvtdes ait idc«l Honing suitave foi best reaults The act *—uj C* h*d u. any wi.c oi thiec auea to tit »tiy **v»d».g Lori d.
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With any Hotpoint Iron purchased during 'JhriW't Gold Medal Week June4 to Junell
The lota Alumnae Club of Indianapoli of Kappa Kappa Gamma enter- | talned with a -tudio tea at the studio l of Mis- Virginia True, 157 East Eleventh street, Friday afternoon. The portrait of Mrs. Frank Donner of Gte neastle, president of the lo.a < apter House Association, was on exhibition. This portrait will be hung in the Kappa Kappa Gamma hou^e of DePnuw I'niversity. Greencastle, at
commencement time.
The funeral of Mrs. Evans was
.held 1( t Putnamville Friday afternoon Dr. Flynn conducted the services, which were largely attended. The Burial was in the Putnamville cc.notery. The Pall hearers were C. G. Bridges^ A. C Bridges, A. E. Evans, A C Evans, W. O. Lewis and C. E. Lewi-. The little Dower hearers wete ('hristino I,ewi-, Georgia Evans, ^largaret Evans, Mary Evans, Esther
Whittaker and I.ovda I^ewis.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH C. Howard Taylor minister. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10 40 A. M. Worship with sermon Subject, “The Mea ure of a Man ’’ 6:30 P M. Epworth League D.*vo-
tional Meetings.
7:30 P. M. Evening worship. Address by Professor Frank Takasugi, 1 a former graduate of DePauw, end for twenty five years. Professor of Engli-h in Waseda University, Japan. The Brotherhood meeting on Monaay evening at 7:30. The WuoiariV Foreign Missionary Society meets in the church on Wed-
nesday afternoon — —
CHITRCH of the nazarene
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Preachim* Service, 10:30. Pastor will preach on the subject “Communion". Communion Service will he held at clo e of morning service.
Prayer meeting, 7:00 p. m.
Preaching Service, 7:30. Pastor will use for his subject “Winning
Souls.”
Long, Elenor Tharp. Tableaux—Junior High Girls.
o FLOOD FUND
school where hoys and girls of small means could come for a higher e'ucation. Thousands of Central No-mnl graduates know him affectionately
as “Uncle Charley.” His advice and
help have always been much sought
contributors to the ML-jby ,i le Rtu dents of tin local school! Funeral services will lie held Sun and without dam.'igc t' 1 r
in the Chapel It will harden -ufl’icienth at
Room of Central Normal College, a- good a> the ordinarj 1 11 Burial will take place in Danville. ] -everal we> h- (inn
Recent
issippi Flood relief fund are:
B. F. Corwin $10.06
Christy M. Corwin 10.00 )i ay aftp _ rnnon at 3:00
Raccoon M. F, Sunday School 6.45 Bernice Craig 5.00 Mrs. Elizabeth Craig 5.00
Women’s League, Greencas-
tle M. E. Church 25.00 Employees of Cement Plant 441.00 Roachdale 31.00
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The parties who broke in my -tore and stole 2500 cigarettes and $4.36 in .change, can have their wrecking l.ar which they forgot, also ran keep the cigarettes and change and no qur tion will be asked. See Wetz for everything good to eat. 4 it
Work on the Linvdalc being pushed ninth towavii* limits in -pile nf the rain and men Friday night cnmiilctwi' ment work to (he interurban Another wr<-k "f t-di weaih^n
tin* work completed.
One of the workmen opera*, mixer rad a dose call foi hi-' tt*r the lain tarted Ina'
of 1 he machinery Hi
contact
fortunately, he received onh a'
shock.
The new cement pr"'iJi pi
Indiana I
hardens xiithin i«' idy ‘ ,l,l! was used on the crossinR at ne Shirley home and na-i opc^ the public Satn 1 day- 1 ^ late Thin -day afternoon, ‘b'* cement was ir-e,i at the
within a few hoUr '
sing and
the heavy truck were
;f>nt arn
o-
NOT
W« have a con.platc |,n« cl tht l4li oaa ifortB
i -. |M
t puck ti\>ra (I ii 1
Prayer meeting Thur day night
_|7:8# o’clock.
The parties who broke in my it«r« j Fred L. Harvey, pa-tor.
G. WILL CONKLIN Opposite Post Office
and -tide 25(H) cigarettes and $4.36 in change, can have their wrecking bar which they forgot, also can keep the cigarettes and change and nr> suestion will be asked. See Wetz for everything good to eat. 4-lt
OHIO ST. MISSION Sunday School 1:30. Preaching Services 2:30. Regular Evangelistic services 7:30.
\ SECRET—JUS! ( OMMON
SENSE
The neighbors of Mrs. Arthur De Mulle, Grasmere, N. H., were curious I*, know what medicine she took that "acted like magic" in restoring her health "No secret at all," she says, “lust common sense. 1 saw Foley Pills diuretic advertised and began taking them. I feel fine now, aftei 15 years -uffering from kidney trou hh*. I never have a tired feeling, and am active and happy." Men and I women everywhere u;e gnd recommend Foley Pills diuretic. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for them—R
jP. MULLINS. Druggist.
BURLINGTON JUVENILE HOSE
OF ALL TYPES
Burin*
bill
We nrt* showing ton Juvenile Ho* three-qua Her ,l! '^ eighths leii" ll,s
pjrtifulaW ^
seriife^*
n»blj
and is ,r “ w The pair a " J “
hnnlery is tractive and prired r '‘ , ' wl,
ALLEN BROTHERS 52 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVE*
