The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 June 1927 — Page 2
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One of the truly great comedians of the speaking stage is to be seen in support of Monte Blue in The Brute. He is Clyde Cook, who plays the part of Oklahoma Red, a prospector who strikes it rich, and doesn’t forget the pal of his lean days. Monte Blue and Clyde Cook are a royal pair not to mention beautiful Leila Hyams, Corrol Nye, Paul Nicholson and a host of other characters.
I Personal And Local News
Robert II Stevenson, county apent I -pent Wednesday in BrazilMrs. 1 G. Gilmore has (rone to ) Cincinnati, O., for a visit with relat- |
ives
The Eastern .Star Ice creaw social I l as been postponed on account of J Wald weather. ,The if-i-ular Presbyterian mid-week pr' ver ervices will lie held tonipbl ; id ,7:30 in the church parlor. ’I’Jie reeulnr Prayer services will he hehf at the Methodist Church tnnijrht
at 7:30.
A ■son was horn to Mr. and i\Irs. Ralph Sutherlin Wednesday night at their home on Putnamville Avenue. A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Craver Wednesday at their home on Crown slreet.
THE DAILY MANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greene anile, Indiana, aa second clasa mail matter, HARRY M. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor I. R. RARIDEN, City Editor
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Mrs. Bessie Finney of Cloverdale entereff the Methodist Hospital toua;, - where «he will undergo an operation, i There will he a meeting of the Wheat Pool, Friday evening at R o’clock in the county Agent's Office in I he couri hou c e All children taking part in children's Day at Presbyterian Church are requested to he at the i hurch Frida\ afternoon at 2:30. Misa Annabelle McWethy left Wed nesday for New York. She will ail the latter part of the month for Europe to spend the summer, accompanied by Mrs. F. C. Tilden and daughter.
Hundreds of Farmers Have Profited by Becoming Regular Users of Our Money. There is no reason »hv vou ahould not he one of them. A dependable money supply will invariably solve your worst problems and give you a nen feeling of security. YOU MAY FEEL absolutely sure that we will lak. care of your needs to vour (oinpleie satisfaction. INDIANA LOAN CO. 24 Cr K. Wash. St.
SUMMER SCHOOL ENROLL- |. Several more students registered toMENT OVER TWO HUNDRED day and two students from out of th- . ^tate will arrive in Greencastle Mon-
With two hundred and four students ’
already registered and several more intending to matriculate in the DePauw Summer .School the registration mark has passed over the mark set for the past summer esston. The total registration for the past &;e<:<don was one hundred and ninetymx students including both the Liberal Arts College and the School of Music. Tliis year so far one hundred and sixty-eight students have signed up for work in the Arts School and tifly-five in the Music School. Nineteen duplications arc included in thi--list >» X<f HKllftL
day. The final regi-tratinn mark is ex ported to well over two hundred. The classes have been well arranged so that the students will not i ie loo crowded in any class and i n tlcway can obtain more individual study and he under the personal direction
of the instructors.
Prof. W. A. Huggard, dean of th summer school, has arranged a .-i,,. of concerts for the sinner e dim, n, first of which will he held Friday evening. The programs will he varied each concert to he of a different
lure.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donner entertained at a dinner-bridge at the conn j try club last evening for Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Nellie McDonald of rioverdale j w «p sitlington of Little Rook, who was .’i business visitor in Greencastle , a |.p visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. George Thursday. j Morris of Terre Haute were among
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mahoney •>r n J th p (nie-ts.
moving from south Madison to
east Washington street.
are 30fi
Mr. and Mi G. H. Wires of Gamphellsburg ate visiting Mis. Ira ( owling at hi r residence on west Seminary street.
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Mi. and Mr . Owen Perkins, living -> i of Morton were in Greencastle Thursday on business.
Dr William Sandy of
wa in Grencastle Wednesday
ing his son Richard Sandy.
Martinsville
visit- 1
(..Maude Ingle, former student in I -P.-nnv Univci by i- in the city vi--itiri fiiends. Mr. Ingle intends to take work in the DePtntw Summ r > -nod preparatory to studvng law in lniianap.il- this next fall. He taught the pa-’ year in the High school at Portfitml, Maine
Henry Dorsett and John Goddard who for the past two days have been attending a convention of the Old >'oldier- and the Sons of Veterans at Gary, returned to Greencastle today. They report Having had a good time at the forty-eighth annual encampment of the organization. The fortyninth annual encampment will lie held at Columbus, Indiana. Howard K. Wright, Rockville, clay” winker, to Clara Maurie Hailey,! Greencastle. teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Beck and two daughters have returned from Lebanon where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Beck' nephew lister Wills, which was held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E Durham and family, and Mrs. Jennie Curtis Hears! left Thursday for Milford, Pa.,
for an extended visit.
Mrs. J. F. Busby, of Brazil!,, Mr=. G. W. Bushy and Mrs. Harriet Sturgeon of Fort Des Moines, la., were Wednesday guests of Mrs. A. S. Cur-
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CHICKEN DINNERS ($1 a plate) Miles South of Greencastle on National Road Heller to make reservations by telephone.
The Business and Profe-sional Women’s Club held their first meeting of the summer at the home of Mrs. Ernest Browning Wednesday evening at 7:3ft o’clock. Plans were discussed j for the programs for the meetings during the summer month- and interesting and instructive program- unassured. / Stanley Young who is attending the University of Chicago, has bee elected Prior in th-- Order of Black-
,p . friers, the men s diamatic association
W illiam ( Toney and Miss Cather- ’
,, . r I . ...f^rH^vItte of the University. 1 his position elecline Ma nn, both of ( lawtorrlsville .. , •„ „ mt.,,. ,io» “ Mr. Young into the Sennit Honor were united m marriage Thursday ‘ . „ , , 0 , . i^«bv societv of "Ow and Serpant, which morning in the rounty clerks office , , ’ . . . . v,i,m. order includes twelve large.-t activity
by Elder Lawrence Athey,
; i men ol the Umver-ity Mr Young i W. E. Carpenter of Brazil ha- been clrcteil a mPtnlier of the school hoard of that city, according to announcement from Brazil. Mr. Carpenter is
HOTEL GRANT Rural 222 WE CATER TO PARTIES.
a -on of Mr. and Mrs. A. M Young.
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rpiite well known here. Mrs. A. E. Durham and children left Thursday afternoon for Milford, ^ Pa., where they will spend the summer with Mi Durham’s parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Frank P. Sawyer. Mi c W. Otis wa- a business visiti i in Terre Haute Thursday. Charle- Fay was a visitor in Indiui apilis on Wednesday.
Brick Chapel To Present Program
CHILDREN’S DAY PROGRAM R \NGED FOR SUNDAY JUNE 19
Y ESTERDAY’S HERO—Jess Hain-
es, pitched his 10th victory of | u a-on for St. Louis, while the Card-: inals wete drubbing the Giants, 5-0.
H tine- allowed only two hits.
The Chicago Cub- tied the Season's | record for consecutive victories 11 stiuight made by Pittsburgh by missing IS hits and heating the Phillies, 12 to 5. The Cubs stayed behind Pitt-- ; burgh in the percentage column by
the margin of one full game. Pittsburgh retained the undisputed
League lead by heating Boston 7-1 Carman Hill made the Braves scatter
their hits.
Although Eppa Jeppa Rixey out pitched Dazzy Vance and allowed only four hits, his Cincinnati Red
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Children's Day Program for Brick Chapel M. E. Sunday School, Sunday
Evening June 19th.
Opening song By Congregation . , „ • , i .u n i
Invocation Rev. Hav . m:U “' V
March and Song By Children >>’n dodgers tnumphed, - *
Greeting- on Childrens Day .. Evelyn and Maxine Watson. A Tiny Tot Catherine Scobee Recitation Wanda York Five Lillte Flowers, ..By five girlLittle brother’s guess, . Vfdma O’Hair Duet .. Catherine and Ilia May Arn-
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Little Bo Peep (Solo) .. Mary Ruth
Arnold
A little Bud, I.anmn Thomas Happy Children day By five
small girls.
2 to J.
In the only American League game played Ted Lyons won his ninth consecutive victory for the White Sox. who heat the Athletics,
0 to 4.
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OUR OFFICE WINDOW \ The World's Most Panelul Newspaper GREENCASTLE, INI)., JUNE 10, 1927. NO. \X\||
Published in the interest of Greencastle and vicinity |,y the True Hixon
Lumber Co.
GEORGE ENSIGN Manager and Editor YVM. POLLARD Advertising Managei
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The groat playwright stopped to speak a word with a scrub-woman. “Would you like to see the show tomorrow night he asked, kindly. “Can’t do it; gotta work, ” she replied. “Can't you get oil some afternoon'.'’
Ah Nelson has he gun work remodel
ling tiny QwsVfi'J i house on'• Ft P<*pki4‘U/
street. The material is being furni-hed
hy us.
tleman arose and gave her his seat. “Are these all your children, madam," he asked, “or is it a picnic?" They’re all mine,’ snapped the woman, “and it's no picnic.’
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Cedar lined closets are a valuable addiion to any home an , the cost of installing is very small in comparison with the benefit received.
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An old Chinaman, delivering in a mining camp, heard a noise and spied a huge hear sniffing his tracks in the newly-fallen
snow.
“Huh,” he gasped. “Y’ou I i k e e my tracks, I makee
some nifye!"
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us handle screen door
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A woman came into a street car with five children , She busied herself looking after them. A benevolent old gen-
True-Hixon Lumber Co. Phone 551 Build it of wood—
and window problem for you. He had had had luck fishing and on his way home he en tered the butcher shop and said to the dealer: “Just stand over there and throw me five of the big gest of those trout.’ “Throw ’em. What for?” asked the dealer i ment. “So 1 can tell the family 1 caught ’em, 1 may he a poor fisherman hut I'm no liar.” —o— We handle a full line of nationallj known builderhardware.
A woman got on a trolley cat ami, finding that -he hg(j n o change, htincle I the conductor it ten dollar hill. "I'm sorry,' -lie said, “hut I haven’t a nickel.’ “Don’t worry, lady,’ said I ductor, “you’ll have just one Itundri .1 and ninety-nine of ’em in a minute.’
JEFFERSONVILLE— Miss Jessi«* Snepp, Clark county health nurse re-
Roger- Hornsby, former manager of the St. Louis Cardinals and now
captain of the New York Giants, will! ports making 109 calls in May. No become manager of the Giants after patient died, no{te was discharged and , , ,, , 1928 when the veteran John J. Me-j one was added for the .period. What we will do .... Joseph,ne and j Graw win ,. etirp from a( . tive rontrol
of the team, McGraw announced in St. Lour- yesterday. McGraw has managed the Giants since 1903. ,
r 'limited 25 years ago, and M. r. Hem-
ing and J. E. Morehouse, who engineered and fired the first run of th«
TERRE HAUTE, June 10. (UP)—• | crack fylet, are to make the run to-
TWO DROWN IN POND
pond late Thursday when they swam into water beyond their depth, became frightened and -ank. The bodies
were recovered.
Crystal Hendrix.
The New Bonnet . Mary Eileen Y’ork On Children’s day .... B\ ihtee lit-
tle boys.
Sunbeam song By seven girls Putting two and two together .. Mary June Reising. The Royal Army .... By seven hoyFroggie in his Throat .. Erne-t Bain Mud Pies, Margaret! Scobee Children’s day .... Bv twelve girlFor a boy, Tommy Seohep The Old Rugged Cross (Harp Solo)Frank Tony. Reading Mildred Brown How to tell Mary Humphrey Duet .... Dena Scobee anil Leona
Houck.
Getting information out of Pa ....
Stanley O’Hnir,
A Little Pilgrim Helen Tony Pantomine “Jesus Lover of my Soul”
Eileen and Dena Scobee,
Duet, .. Heneo and Vera May Knnuer
Banner Song, By , : ght girl- which will he heldi n Indianapolis FtiA place for hoy- Frmtk Tor>v ! day. JllAA A tiow an 1 hoop Ml 1 By! i.n — , n- - e T twelve gir'«. The Co-workers of the Bapti-t Tab en i. Church will meet in the study room ^of the church Friday afternoon at
ELKHART—C. E. Rexinger, who I was the conductor on the first leg of (the first run of the Twentieth Century
Author Lectures On Prohibition]
BUSINESS LOOMS FOR YMI LOON LEAGUE ACCORD ING TO \\ RIGHT.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., .lone IdTalk of modification of the Ind: |
Hatr> Hickman. 17, and Robert Todd gether again next Wednesday, on th)* ! prohibition laws to permit I I ., ware drowned in the Sanford mine 25th anniversary of the train’* in 1 whiskey has boomed husim ’• ’ "•’T
augu ration. ’I he original
trainmen.
] Anti-Saloon League, accordin'-: r "‘I however, I resentative Frank Wright, niH 11
will not have actual charge of the train, hut will act ns “honorary crew" to he present at the celebrations to be held at Chicago and Elkhart, division
Dr. L. H. Murlin delivered the com-
mencement address to the senior class'points on the run.
of the Mi-hhauwaka High School !
Wednesday evening. Dr. Murlin is ex- INDIANAPOLIS — “Evidence peeted hack in Greencastle late Thurs- 1 lri< ' klf ‘ d , ’ nl ° lhe flonr of th ’’ P n,i, ‘ p ■ patrol when the cork of a bottle blew
0 i out and Chris Leon, was discharged
'by municipal Judge Paul C. Wetter on a charge of “blind tigering”.
Rev. W. Henry McLean will deliver an address before the meeting of the -uperintendents of schools of the state
A pint bottle of liquor which police .-aid belonged to Leon, was brought to headquarters when the evidence disappeared.
the Wright "hone-dry” law. The representative make- I Sunday lecturing for the b' :| '- I various churches through the I'-ually collection- run f'' 11 "’ 11 810, Wright declares, hut I agitation they have been averaith 8 more than 3100. Cards are given donors to -ign. | week - auo at Valpera j the envelniie- eontained a dollar and was signed “A Booth | Wright said that he did not 1 consider the gift as a “thank G 1 j
ing.”
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ing Foley Pills, diuretic, for faulty Dt $1,500.
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EVANSVILLE— School Cafeteria here are breaking even financially, reports M. S. Spear. He says the losses at one high school are balanced by
profits at the other.
TERRE HAUTE—Siosl oil well, recently shot here, is reported produc-
ing 90 barrels a day.
SHELBYVILLE—Citizens here are wroth over the activities of a gang of cat burners. Felines have been sprinkled with gasoline and set afire.
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