The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928.
Granada
Wednesday Only
Main Moor, Logos Ualconv, 15c; Children ujwIit T?n Years Ihr.
Made Bellamy
“SILK LEGS”
A story of a modern sirl who rrrets '"i'h situations that crentc a .lciiuhtfi!l eom«lj-drama type of |iictiire. Hrantifnl Madge Udlamv is at her best «« the bewitcliing heroine of •‘Silk Legs.” I'hUAL .SHORT SITUL< IS
Last Times Today LEWIS STONE in
jeadwaiters
Tin: DAILY n ANN Kit
Daniel O. Tale, liere Monday.
Ikiiiibridge eras
Kntered in the I’osl Onfite at Creentaslle, Indiana, «» second class mail matter. FIAUKY M. .SMITH l.ditor and I’ropricloi. . If. KAlflDKN. (Tty l.ditor.
Karl Foster, of 1,'re Monday.
Coatesrillc was
Joseph H. Scott, here yesterday.
Cloverdale,
Personal And Local News
Glenn Akins, Cloverdale, was
lireeneastle Monday.
10. Stark was a business visitor
I iuiianapoli.s, Monday.
FOR BABY
: Woiur r’s Circle To Meet
, The Woman's Circle of th. Pi'^byj trrian Church vill meet with Mr . ; W. O. Titnmon , |0j North'' o« il Houle
rre.l A. Kohinsou of Fillmore was |. tr _ Wednesday afterno n at 2:30 in Oreencnstle, Monday. o'clock. Mrs. Eugene Hawkins will
hu.--• ! hi assi ting hostes:;.
(). If. Miehael, yulney "a.-
in Imiiaiia-
Steve Chenoweth
lioliM Monday.
Mrs. Mary Healli sjm nt today in Terre Haute with Mr. and Mr .
Vernon Heath.
ine: . visitor lore .donday.
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(I. II. Hur. n of Cloverdale was \i dor in (Jreenrastle Monday.
! Formal Party Given.
Mi :- Edna Hamil on has leturned to Indianajiolis. after spending the v, ek-emJ with In r mother, Mrs. III '.-
tie Hamilton.
<I.. Hraikmy of llainbridge wa. , husitti'.- visitor here Monday. George Haag, of Fillmore, was a business visitor here yesterday.
A!b< rt Disk, Ifouchdale man, wa . i'.or in Greeneastle, Monday. Mr. and Mr . \V. L. 'Wriglit of Hamilton, Ohio, who have been \isll ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. I>. Wright,
leturneii to their home Sunday. Ivan C. Haiti, Russellville, wa- a
in ints, vi itor in tlie city on Mon-
.lamcs A. Stuart, managing editor jof the Indianapolis Star, and nation>al president of Sigma Delta Chi, wa. ■ honor gue.d at the fonuni party givIfn Saturday evitiing at the Phi G:t na j ma ftclta House. Seventeen couple , were present at tlii- second annual
j rar.rtfte.
a ( -r *
{Mrs. Hfown H.istess
Mrs. A. G. Brown, Northwood w s hostess to the Fortnightly Club Mon day. The program in ehaige of Mr . Ileber II. Ellis, consi.-ud of a Ic.ok review, “Sorrell and Son," and was of
a very interesting nature.
A most pleasant social hour followed the program, during which the host« ■ • . erved most delicious rvfri sh-
nient -.
Chart! I' . former Cloverdale! t, c. Dorsett was u bu ine - • vig.j
man, who " s feund guilty Mimetinp . j,, )| 1( . fjty Monday. Mr. Dor- ] ^° 'le*! 5\ith Mrs. ,\ri*dd
\T'in II Elrod and Frank Elrod of Coatcsvillo wore in the city Monday.
I -iwmice Maimiioinl of llio fiini of 1
Hrowning and Hammond, who ha s ( his n confined to his home the pas:
day.
William D. Conn and Carl Beck of
two months on account r.f illnoss
reported mudi improved.
Hainbridge, were visiV rs in the rity
on Monday.
' good attendance of members and vis- gH itor- pr: sent. At this meeting the new gp offic' rs for the ti rni were in-tidied ^ by D. D. P. Lulu Green assisted b> D ^ D. G. M. Laura Hitt, P. N. G. Lulu jp Haymer, N. G. Zella Hamn. V. G. Mm Sears. afc It. S. N. G. Lulu Green. 1.. S. N G. liable Schioder. ==^ R. S. V. G. Emma Bales. ^ L. S. V. G. Hallie Hibbs. I. S. G. Jessie 1‘itt.s. * j|gj I. S. G. Fred Masten. War., Git nu Hunt. Cond. Leonia Wells. t'hap. Lillian O’Hair. Roc. See. Fiona Crawiiy. Fin. Sec. Kthel SSchactel. Trcas. Lennic Pierce.
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Ml. Olive Missionary The Mt. Olive Mis.-ionun will meet with Mrs. Albert Thursnay, January 12th at
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S. C. C. To Meet Miss Helen Browning will onleitain the nv tubers of the S. C. Club it her home this evening at the regular
meeting.
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Pink & Blue Trim Sweaters 81.59, $1.79, $2.25,.S2.j Velvet Hoods $2.50 quality ^ Bun ties Pink & Blue $6.50 $7.50 Blankets 98c, $1.98, $2.50 50c Infants Vests v
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1 1>C5 Phi
J. H. PitchSord
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Society Moor. . o’clock.
ago of iclling intoxicating liquor, was taken to the State Farm Tuesday afternoon by Sloiiff Ed. Kitcljorge,
to serve his sentoice.
• ‘tt lives in Coatesvillc.
Miss Doyne Davis has retuniM t<>! 1 liuliananolis after spendimr the week | end with Miss Genevieve Daggy. Mr. and Mrs. Civil Chadd went to i
i du, apeli where Mi . Chadd will Mis * Blue returned to j undergo an operation and were ac Green .lie Monday morning after ,omiianied !.y lor m 'her, Mrs. Wil-1 Mending the week-end visiting gith 1
liam Carpenter. Miss Thelma Hur- ; friends in Chicago, ton and Mrs. Agnes King are caring Mr ruchman „ ok ,. I for the children. [to her home in
By an order of the court in the Putnam Circuit Court, MniHuy, Darrell Marvel, defendant in the complaint for divorce, \’er -ie Marvel ver- ■ us Darrell Marvel, wa- instructed to
the ami
The P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet with Mrs. Charles J. Arnold, \V. Poplar St., Wedm day evening at
7:3d o'clock. •F-p
lliibs Donated Liberally. The Child Welfare committee held its regular monthly meeting Monday
in the public library.
Regular routine business was <lis-
has returned' P •"'‘“J
Boston after spending A number of case.- oume before
holidays with her parents Mrs. Frank Shoptaugh.
Mr.[the meeting ami with the co-operation , ljuj i, lillK .
of Miss Shoultz, county nurse, same ; arc being cared for. Through effort
I.K.i 1.. Early, sustained a bad rut () j- y 1( , committee a number of needy .hi In- right hand and his machine' ( . hiuJrpn wpre j, UJ) p|i,,| with clothing was badly damaged when it wa.. k.,,i i,,.,.,, ,i„„. w i my the plaintiff ■'>>. a week, for sup i W r (; .ked Sunday, near Shelburn. The) port money during the pendency of occupants of the car escaped
■ ic uivorce action. injury
t ailed Meeting WcdncMlay There will be a called meeting oi Morton Chapter, O. K. S., Wedne. ay t veiling. All member- are n quested to attend, as there will be initiation of candidates at this time.
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To Present Play.
The Day Gleaners of the Killineiv I M. !•:. Church will present “.Southern Cinderella” Friday evening January 13th at S o’clock in the Fillmore Hig'
ACTENC
mak:s BAKING tAilIH
10-3p
Head Colds | | Vapors inhaled quickly clear heed VW5HS
Funeral services for Evan (Till ', ag d Cloverdale man, who passed .way Ids home west of Cloverda! ■ e;.rly Sunday morning, were held from Die home, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tht Rev. Willis Gill wa. ir, charge of the service... Inter , ment was in the Doe Creek cemetery. •
Owing to dis-organization, etc., , f -ome of the larger contributors, the donations do not. compare favorable
Ml. and Mrs. Robert John, of At I with tho..e of the same time last year, lantic Holland, N. J., and Mr . T. T.; however, there are a number of club, Woodson, of Indianapolis, after a • vl '* beard from, biief vi it with their mother, Mrs. J.| The e mmittee wish* to thank the P. D. John have r.'tiirnevl to their organization, for the donation.- as
l.onvs. | follow:—
1st. Ward, monthly s.’i.OO
\ eronica ( luh To Meet. Tlie Veronica Club will meet with Mrs. If. 11. Phillips, Wednesday afternoon, Januarv 11th. at 2:00 o’clock. Mrs. Hence Doggy will he in charge of the program and will give a book
review.
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Cabnrrt jj j : < v old relijb|(]J|
standard of gtnnj, , tions of thrifty hou*. "U wives. Nearly haitj^v century of expenewi ].■ is hack of every cj mul you buy. No txM b.
rimenting in in oar
ufacture.nomijtakei ,1 failures or regretsr Jjp
its use. Try it. Yo-. see a decided a* provement in y.
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Hoi
bakings —yes, a:..®
W. t . T. I . Met Monday.
POLLUTED STREAMS INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10. (UP)- < n operation of the Indiana Mann’.icturrr.; Association with the Department of Conservation in tlie light i ,i free . 11cams from pollution ha been a. und Richard l.ieber, dirccte’' i'f • onscrvntion by Ora Davies, sec■eiury of the association. A scie-i-tlfic method of keeping tlie streams jimc will he evolved by a committee •’ruin tho association meeting with .•mother from the conservation deliartment.
A eomplaint on noti in the sum of $2,250. has Iwen vetrje.l | ( , Putinm ( ounty from the Hendrick.- Circuit Court. Tie title of the complaint :.- Charles G. Sander , ihdng husine. under Ibo firm name of Charles G. Sand* rs Company versus David S. McGuire ct al. Blessing and .Stevenson are the attorneys for the plain-
tiff.
R -roe Smythe, Roach dale.
ly Farmer ’ Co-operative A:: ociat.ion : tained at i isieeting of the directors of tho new organization, held in the Court
lion e Saturday afternoon. Otlv
, I ' tion were held but the directors will hold an ther meeting next Saturday afternoon as the result of a discussion which ai'o.e concerning the
' lection of the other oITieei-.
2nd. Ward, monthly 3rd. Ward, monthly
Century dub Modern Priscilla Coterie Club . ... Fortnightly <Tub ....
Delta Theta Tau
Woman's Relief Corp.Crescent Club Boston Club
Domestic Science
Over Tea Cups S. C. C. Club Country Reading Club
Grade Teachers Club
5.00 ,i.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 10.01) 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
::.0o 5.00
Kcd'Turuting work wa- started nt the home of Dr. W. M. McGaugheyv East Seminary street, Tuesday mor r - ng. The 1 home will be entirely re-' decorated and an extension will Is' 1 built on the side. j Kriends in the city received word ] Tie- day morning from E. R. Ham- ‘ rick, who mov'd to Los Angelo..-, Cal- * ifornia, from (trecncastle last sum-1 j mer. Mr. Hamrick is connected with j the circulation department of the Los j
wa ‘ Angeles Times and sent several copies)
cb .'tod jin ddent and Andrew Stone., of the mid-winter edition of the pa-ice-pre-i'lent, of the Putnam Conn- per to friends here. The paper con-
two hundred and forty pages.] -h -I* -i-
o — t omniittee M< i ts
t.OT PRIZE FOR BALLOON The publicity committee of the Bu -
On December 23, a sh e store away iness and Professional Women', ( luh out in Eureka, Kansas let loo c a met Monday evening with Mi Kmbunch of toy balloons, filled with ma Bickwith. Work was start'd on light gas. One of the-e, tiny balloons ] the history of the organization, not i ame thi way and finally landed near only in regards to the h ml chapter the home of Thomas Rage, cast of , but coneernirg the Nalnmul and
Gre neaslle. Two of them were fart- State history as well, ened together but. when they hit a v -1* v v D ei near the Sage home, one bun t! ) V _ |{ r< ,| ( , |f | s , n ,
and tbi- dead weight brought the! so,'mid one down. It was marked as 1
t .rcuit (mul Monday and wa-l (n . (|u| Mr ^ wrote':,,,, t !’" < i ' l ' u 1 i the Zoelierl Shoe store in Eureka and J
( oi’rt. Motions for change of venue I . . . ' u w.i
in C'e eomplaiuts for damages Frank Dinner versus the railroad and Eu- • coii Pearle Williamson versus t'o Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago i od
The W. C. T. C. held its Jaiiuai . meeting Monday afternoon nt tin Baptist church. The president, Mr Gough gave a rep rt of the State Convention held at Princeton. The remainder of the program was de voted to The Day of Prayer, which ' being nationally observed this month by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Arrangements are being made by the Union for the celebration of the ■sth anniversary of Prohibition in the United States, Sunday, January 15th. 5.On Mi . Elizabeth Stanley, State Pre i5.00 dent, will give an address at the High School Sunday evening. The
public is invited.
CLEARANCE SALE OF LAM!:
25' i OFF ON ALL BRIDGE, FLOOR AS
TABLE LAMPS.
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These were priced exceptionally cheap at lir.-t marking, sty le liases ami shade*. Come in while stork is complete.
The motion for change of venue. Crank D inner, ct al versus Cleveland, ( ineiniiati, Chicago and St. Lour Railroad, was sustained in the Put-
Uireuit Court
The
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alla;tion
Greeneastle Woman’- Relief No. 23, held a splendid meetMouday nrternoon, January Utli. the Ix'ginning of a New Yeai
St. I oui > Rail road • d mid veimed to < limit Uouit.
WiTi the
in Eureka and
sijiui afterwards received a letter and . , , , . , , , . , u and plans were made t hroaden th
a prize from the store for sending I in the balloon. The balloon was four.d I by Mr. S'.go on Decern tier gy, six!
lay after it- release.
U 1 ' n ' ' Due of the balloons was found near
M ntgomery
doroeUeriiavorea roasts
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Tlie Hrip T>pop Cover Ia a rial feature of «h<« •plenniil kculc— t Joes tlie t'aaHi'g
I'm tniut recipe gum with every krit'e
"Wear-Ever Aluminum 4'qtPot Roast Kettle
also
specially
priced »]00
U ireka lb" next day, but so far the 'tin r.. released have not been repnrt'■d. Ilie clip|iing Mr. Sage received i from the Znchert Shoe ston liny expict some of them to be rtpiirti'd faiTher away than Greonca.— , tie, ;e pas indaied balloons have been I known to span greater distance,.
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Now Is The
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Time
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to paint tliat woodwork and furniture, when you can get a (J painter or do it your- pi 1
self.
siope of thoii work, not ntily in Relief but in other lines, neh a Child Welfare, Americanization, nd Victory. Under the excellent badi'iship of Mrs, Lulu Welch, Pre.-idcnt, I!t27 wa h very rueo 1. year. I'hi eld of ficers cimplet'd th'ir work. Then in a very plea-ing manner Mr . Welch
‘i installed the new oiTiee . President, Mrs. Glad; Luca
Senior Vice, Mr-. Alice llnltnin.
Jr. Vice, Mrs. Mary Mumane.
Reiqclary, Mrs. ( ipitolu Gaiduer,
Treasurer, Mrs. D a BiovUm. ( aplain, Mrs. Rue Doaniihue.
f'linduetor, Mi-. Margaret li mn. ;,.
A i. Cond Mi . Ethel Duim Guard, Mr . Ulaia Miller.
A ;t. ti iui i. Mis. He ie \ , (lii. : ~-
Pat. Illisl., Mr-. Viola Ricln.i i Pres, t'orrespomb at, Mi -.
. Kicfir. !%1 jlyjj 1st. Color Bearer, Mr-. Clara Mugg jr~
U AHAFil, linl., Jan. 10. (UID Joiin Morrow, age (ill, county com misionor; his -on-in-law, Hi mer Showaltei : Melvin Frushour and Tom Shovvalter, eelebrated New Y'ar' by taking a swim in Silver Lake here. The men (dunged in at 5 p. m. in Spite of the fact that the temperature was below zero and that they had been obliged to cut a hole in ice eight inches thick in order to reach the water. Morrow and Shovvalter started the custom live years ago on a dare. Each New Year’s since they
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G. WILL CONKLIN Electric Dealer.
L< nigh east: flee.
I‘t South Indiana St.
Ri Hull
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have ne in the l ake, but Sunday ed. None of the i "as tlie edde.-t they have expericnc- ill effects from the
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ainl •ace ires vith
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Store Wide
Minnie ' 3rL
-nd. Color Bearer, Miss Jewell
“Wear-Ever
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HRnM MM,.|| \MMONH HARDWARE CO,
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We have* a Burdsal Paint lor every puriniKO. Bring us your paint troubles. Mullins Drug Store
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Wi 3rd. Color Rcuror, Mrs. I,aura Wil
]],i liams,
j'lji 1th. Color Hearer, Mrs. Kali Gia
Fi ham.
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M Piani-t, Mi . Kale .Ionian.
(j.i Let u- hav a goed attendance at
j;;j our next meeting, January 23rd., a
f]| comniittei'., will be appointed fm tlie
h. various branches of tin* work.
T be ineetii'g elo.- d v, Uh a -ociai ; =
and the officers served light re- j |js
MID-WINTER Sale
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l-J fre.ihments.
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j.i IKe-Hive Ribeku.l McelFj Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge No. Hid pj nu t in it,- dub looms Monday cycling at 8:00 o’clock. Then) was -a vt ry
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