The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 June 1927 — Page 2
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w-3 THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 9,1927.
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where his injury was dressed by Dr. W. W. Tucker. ‘ Miss Wolfe of Cincinnati i~ tho puest of Rev. V. L Raphael an I wife. Miss Wolf is a sister of Mrs. Raphael
Oreencastlc Court Trib, Ben
Hur ’ E hleth and Evylen Brimh y an I
...... , Annabelle Phahler have return d
will meet tonight in regular session. from a few days visit with -Mr. and
A son was bom Wednesday to Mr. Mrs. Oral Pfahler of Coat ville and Mrs. Glenn Monnetb R. R. 7. 1 c i -n i
Mrs. Cory of (rawford. ville wlm
Mrs. W. W. Tucker was an Indiana- has been the gue-’ of Mr. and Mr-
liolis visitor Thursday.
TOE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor S. K. RARIDKN, City Editor
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M\Y mm. Malcolm M c Gregor I Hcdda Hopper
DincM hit hVRON HASKINS
WARNER BROS PRODUCTION
The story of a boy who worked his way through college as the paid dancing partner of a rich woman. A comedy of dancing mamas and their boy friends.
Also FOX COMEDY JENNIS WIZARD
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Cook of Indianapolis were visitors in Gcrepnca=-
tie Thursday.
All motorists on state highways
Dexter Johnson on East Washington wjn ()(> watched this weP k t o see that St. returned to her home today. they 0 h«erve all state laws regar.lRobert K. Webster, who returned ing the operation of motor cars, acSunday morning from Grand River cording to Robert. T. Humes, chief
, . , | institute at Austinburg Ohio, when <>f the state police, in on effort to Mr. and Mrs. James I. Nelson leave I ^ ha j ^ teaftiinfr thp past wintPr check reckless driving and promote
tomorrow for Denver, Co o., and oth- fhJs mornin ( „ In( , iana Umver- nfet; on the highways this summer. I
sity to enter Medi. :i| School. <. The operator of an automobile has Mr and Mrs. S. R Rariden enter- certain obligations placed upon him tained a number of friends Wednes- b> law, says Mr. Humes, which are day evening at th dr home on Taylor for his own benefit and the benefit ol Place at a dinner-bridge, complimen- others who have an equal light to tary to Mr. and Mi-. W. T. Sitlington use the highway. Arm signals are is of Little Rock Ark., who are the required by law for every operation | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bittles of a motor vehicle. At this season and Prof. J P. Naylor. of the year when curtains are down
and windows are lowered there is no
Lieut. Charles I. Arnold and Avery PX( . use for f a ji urP to give arm sigShuey of Berkeley, California, hnve' nuls and once the habit is formed been spending a few days with Hie 8ignal i inf , requires little or no
thought
MR. FAIMER There is still time for a god tomato crop. We can still use from 50t o 75 aci . es foi , immediate setting. Greencastle Caiiniie Co. Phones 7.S8 and 2Uy.
er points of interest in the We-t. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Handy at the Putnam County Hospital Thursday afternoon. The Presbyterian Mid-week prayer meeting will he held in the church parlor tonight at 7:30. Everyone
welcome.
Rev. B. H. Bruner, pastor of the Greencastle Christian church will preach in the Coatsville M. E. church
Thursday evening.
Kyle Hughes, son of C. K. Hughes, has been pledged by the Sigma Chi fraternity. Hughes was yell leader for two years as G. H. S. and took promli eiit part in all school activities, M<dvin Reeves hu been pledged by
former’s grandm.ther an.l aunt, Mr- thou(fht Arm and horn signals reWm A. J. Arnold and Mis- Maud |ujl . pd by | aw arp as follows:
Arnold of Fillmore. The boys gradu-
ated from California University on Vrin Signals Required May 11th and are on their way 1 ]pft Turn—Extend left arm in hor-
Washington to attend the reception of izontal 1)0sit i on .
Col. Lindbergh. They drove through Kifrht Turn—Extend left arm with
East Walnut Street Auto Vashery Cars Waslied, Simonized, Polished Murry (Son) Townsend, in Clurge Reasonaltle Prices—Quick Seru'ee. JIMMY GOODWINE, Prop. 407 E. Walnut. Phone (160.
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CHICKEN DINNERS ($f a plate) Five Miles South of Greencastle on National Road Better to make reservations by telephone.
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HOTEL GRANT Rural 222 WE CATER TO PARTIES.
the Kappa Phi Sigma fraternity at f rom Berkeley to thi point in twelve f orParm raised perpendicularly and at
DePauw University. Reeves, was hack an,i «nc-half da\ over the southern guard on the Tiger Cuh basket hail , ,oute iri a For<l F '" m Washington team for three years. ,hp >’ wil1 to NVw Y °H< where they
I expect to sail for Europe.
There was no change in the condi- <, — lion of Don Hall who is at the Meth- ■ • . 1 odist Hospital at Indianapolis, it’was UV0SIOCK said today. His condition has been grave since he underwent an operation early in the week. ' INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOt K INDIANAPOLIS, June !t. (UP)— Mrs. George Honing of Evansville The smallest run of hogs in ten days will spend commencement with Miss reached the Indianapolis live lock <• - Laura Towne. Mrs. Honing was form- change today and for the fir t time erly Miss Alda V. McCoy, a student jn the same pei —I prices were high-
right angles to the main arm. Stop—Extend left arm in horizontal ! jn i -ition and move it up and down in |
vertical direction.
Slow down—Same signal as for I
stopping.
Hack Out From Curb—Same signal |
as for left turn.
Head Out From Curb—Same signal as for left turn. Horn Signals Required. Curves—Slow down and signal with
horn or hell.
Obscured Corners—Same as for
and teacher of piano for several P r. Mostly, sub were at 10 to 15 <l,rv, ' s
'year- in the DePauw Music School. , cents up hut in -pots they were at l{na ' 1 I'Hersections—Same
I Dr. C. N. Pace and family of Du- 1 ^ ce " ts abovp thp P rPvious pl " sp - ' luth. Minn., are here the commence-1 M "f ( t su|p8 WPrp f,om *»•*«> with
ment guests of Dr- and Mrs. Edward a *' ,0 P -
Griidinilion Gifts
Diamond rings, wrist watches, pearl heads, Cuff Links, strap watches, pocket watches, Mesh bags vanity cases. See the Latest in Gruen Watches. Glascock Jewelry Store Hi West Washington St.
Specials For Saturday Only CARNATIONS • 4 „ ^ 50e per dozen > ' ’ / "‘ ^ ! I i MAkTMA WASHINGTON GERANIUMS 25e eaeh N
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in -pots they were at
the previous close. , ,
Passing Another Vehicle— Slow
Receipts were estimated ,i,,wn ani1 « ive 0,1P ,on ^ 1,last of lhe
Bartiet. Dr. Pace is a brother of Mrs-1 ,,u ^ thp . markpt wa hf ' ! ' 1 """ "
Bart let. Their daughter, Miss Mema >ark * omp by - ,r ’ 6 h °nover . The “When arm signals are given they Pace is a member of the graduating hicago market was strong. should he executed emiihatically so cla.--- at DePauw Monday. , ^ IP ca ^( p division was steady. Uiat the motorist approaching and the
( attle receipts were 000 and calves motorist in the rear can not mistake 1
Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Bruner and 700. Beef steei were SO to $11.25; the intentions of the one giving the Mary Gregg and Robert Harrison, beef cows $6.50 to $8.50; low .utter jg na |. Arm signals which are imaiel -Mis. Joe ( rosby, Mrs. M. t . Coff- and cutter cow- S4.2-> to S.»..i0; and properly given or poorly executed are i | man, Mr . W. R. Hutcheson, and Miss hulk stock and feeder steei.- $7.25 to rPa ll y worse than none at all for [Jane Farmet;, attended the Com- $8.50. many wrecks are caused when others j meneement of the College of Mission* Lamb? reacted from the strength in „n the highway misinterpret one’s in in Indianapolis Wednesday. | Wednesday’s market and were weak, tentions.
Mrs. A. J. Duff and .laughter, Miss j Helen Duff, will leave Saturday for - a two week- trip to Washington, Atlantic City, New York and Montreal. | They will go on the Shrine Special j train which is making the two weeks
trip.
Delta Tnu Delta announces the pledging of Roy Sutherlin, son of Mr. ! and Mrs. William Sutherlin; Clyde Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Drue Miller, and Robert Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stevens. All three I hoys are members of the 1927 gradu- i ating class of Greencastle high school. Mrs. W. M. Westfall and son Paul of Oklahoma City, who have been visiting Mrs. Westfalls sister and brother, Mrs, Belle Carver and Mr.
but sheep held steady. Receipt ; were 1,100. The top remained at >18.50.
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“It is not the intent of the law that a signal may he given by a motorist who immediately puts into action the operation of the car for which he has signalled. The motorist in the rear and in front must first see the signal and have time to operate their cars away from danger. ' The motorist who signals for a left turn and immediately turn- left ha- ( caused many accidents of state highways. Taking a left turn in front of a fast approaching car is little short of committing suicide. When signalling for a left turn the motorist must regard the nossihilities of a car he | hind which may lie in the act of passing or a car in front which i- approaching him at a speed too fast to permit the left turn to he made. The
Bleaehe deadly left turn as it is sometimes
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t GREENSBIJRG—The antics of a RICHMOND,-More than $25 000 “r eastern cities, car driven by three early risers, or ), as been received during the first
late goers-to bed, so confused city three days of a campaign for the , , '“ nsford " f R^^ville sustaintruffic the other morning that Sheriff $400,000 Reid Memorial Hospital here " '" l ' n '? 1 urp,i arm Wp dnesday after-
noon while working with a construction company on a road south of
V INCENNES—The Vincennes Sun Greencastle. Lunsford was working hHd open house for townsfolks and with a spade and cut a long gash on
center of the trouble, the tun, find- reports that several hundred visited one of his arms. He was immediate-
the new plant of that newspaper. Jy brought to Dr. Tucker-’ office
Otis E. Maddux was called to untie a down town auto jam. By the time the sheriff worked his wav to the
ing an exit to the alhyrinth, drove
Owl Drug Store
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams and Mr and Mis. Walter Williams are in Terre Haute called by the death of Mrs. Hardy Burns formally of this city.
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Frank B. Shutts and John H. Har j
rison are to he initiated into tho j ^ orM fbursday at mother chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, j * ollnly Hospital, to
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The wffchboi ol Mi Millie. Gl.-s .,1 to know what nn diciiic she ^ “acted like magic' in rc-torin* health. “No secret at all,
Putnam I “J us t common '-ns''- , Putnam I pm g diuretic advert, ed
at DePauw University, at a banquet , Handy, a son. at Elms Inn Friday evening, an- j Mr atv j Mrs . Kd ( ; a , dm , r 0 f south nounces Charles Robhins, pjesident Grppneast|p who haVP | )PPn a t the the local chapter. Putnam County Hospital for several Mr. Shutts, it is well known, is ai^ arP rP p ortpd doing very well. prominent lawyer and newspaper man | -
of Miami, Florida, one of the most distinguished of DePauw alumni. He received the degree of LL.B. from De-
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Pauw university in 1892, and practiced law in Aurora, Indiana, until 1910 | when he removed to Miami. He is a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and recently made a large contribution for the building of the new Phi Gam hou-e. His visit to the campus will he the second in two years. Two years ago he was toastI master at an annual banquet of his
fraternity.
Mr. Harrison is a trustee of DePauw University. Ho is editor of the Danville Commercial-News ami also
■ one of DePauw’- mn-t outstanding
IF “ALWAYS TIRED,” TRY THIS was r, *cently nominated A healthy person never feel con- :or State Senator on the Rp“ iblican atantly tired. Being “too tired” con ticket. He i- a member n- Sigma
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