The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 January 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1928. J WFi 1 * r

TOMORROW TODAY & Vain Floor & Lorcs, JOo; Balcony, 20c; Children under ten, 10c.

GRAIN ADA

THE DAILY BANNER

Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter.

HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.

S. K. KAHIDKN, City Editor.

Sanitary Goods

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FROM THE MUSICAL COMEDY BY

Roachdale Club Meets One O’Clock Luncheon Given Roach.lale Social Chi) met for the Mrs. Elmer Crawley entertained ^ January all-'lay meeting’ at the home the Matinee Club with a one oclocl.

| of Mrs. Edna Young. The morning luncheon Thursday afternoon at htr ^

] was given to tacking the club comfort | home on East Walnut St. At the noon hour bascets brought by I •!• + d**c

| a mr | the eleven guests present were opened (■jjUj.j Meeting Held.

LOCal WCWS l : ‘ nd the table 864 with a splen<,i ‘ l var 'j Initiation of candidates was held ^

ity of good, things tc eat. Wednesday afternoon at a called =g

After dinner the Jsual club bus- i mept j nj , 0 f Morton O. E. S. which ||g iness was taken up, followed by an j was he j ( | j n t h e chapter ivom of the ,

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Tressman Parker, Coatsville, was a

visitor here Wednesday.

informal discussion (f plans for the [ Morton lodge.

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, J. W. Blunk of Stilesville was business visitor here Wednesday.

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OSCAR STRAUSS

I). C. Summers, Bainbridge, was in the city yesterday.

year’s work. Everyom voted this one

of the most enjoyabb meetings that ^ initiation This Evening, has been had. The n?xt meeting will | Delta Theta Tau will meet this evebe at the home of Carol Bartholomew ! n i n g j n the Phi Delta Kappa Hall, on February 2nd. There will be initiation services.

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With an all-star cast.

James E. Collins of Cloverdale was business visitor here Wednesday.

First Pentacost Mission on Ohio I Street will have services tonight at ,7:30 o’clock.

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William Blanchard at the Wicks Orchestral Org’an playing “BEAUTIFUL”

FOX NEWS-COMEDY

COMING SATURDAY George Jessel in “PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY”

CONTINUOUS SHOW, 2 TO II P. M.

Mr. ami Mrs. F. E. Todd and son Merl spent Wednesday evening in Indianapolis visiting with relatives.

Frank Hathaway of Roachdale was a business visitor in the city Wednesday.

The school board met Tuesday evening. Regular routine business was

transacted.

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P. E. O. Sisterhood Met.

Mrs. Charles Arnod, W. Poplar St. was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the ladies of the P. E. 0. Sisterhood.

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Mrs. Smith Hostess

Mrs. Ray Smith of W. Poplar St. entertained the members of the

A most delightful meeting was re-! Stitch and Chatter Club of Fillmore ported, with most delicious refresh-1 0,1 Wednesday. A pile in un ( non ments served by the hostess during was thoroughly enjoyet at tie noon the social hour. hour - each l ™‘ mber bringing one dish

The P. E. O. Sisterhood, which j "f food,

makes as its work the education of During the business hour t u new some student, Is now concerned with officers experienced their first work-

the schooling of a girl student, now j out.

here in DePauw University who is The social hour was under the dire-

Mrs. Roy Crosby an 1 Miss Margaiet Cox of Indianapolis spent Wednesday with Mrs. George h inney.

completing her Senior year here.

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Frday Circle. To Meet The Friday Circle will meet with Mrs. Fred I.ang, 11 East Berry St. Friday afternoon at 2.00* o’clock.

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Dance This Evening.

Invitations have been issued to all members of the Country Club and also to guests for the annual Country Club dance directed by the officers of the Country Club, to be held this evening

at the Country Club,

j The music will lie in charge of

Mrs. Mary Ader, who has been ' Keith Hall,

confined to her home by illness for! 4..j. .j.

several days, is reported as being Woman’s Circle Met

somewhat improved. j Mr.. W. O. Timmons and Mrs. , . , , Eugene Hawkins were hostesses

A claim, lias been filed in the Put- \

Mrs. Stella Huffman and Mrs. Florence Watson called on friends at

Fillmore Wednesday.

J.N. Alice and Clone Sinclair of Cloverdale were in Greencastle Wed-

nesday.

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1 nam Circuit Court, Silvia Sillery verI sus the estate of Catherine Florence I Dicks.

ROA( HDALE R. 1 Cecil Stoner and Harold Young atMis. Lonnie Robbins, Mis- Lee and | tended the basket ball game at Green-

1 .odell Kobbin- attended the Strand at Crawfordsville Wednesday night and -aw Otto Gray and the .Cowboy band* Mortis Stoner was out of school last week but is better at this writ-

ing.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lan - an family of Bainbridge called on Mr and Mrs. Mo-e Higgle, Friday.

Greencastle Friday night.

Miss Mary Case, who has been in ; the Putnam County hospital for sev- | eral days undergoing medical treat-

Mr. and Mrs. E. Stoner, visited j'"* n t, left the hospital Wednesday, with Cecil Stoner and' family Sunday. | Mayor Charles MoGaughey wa in Mr. and Mrs. Un.iie Robbins ami : | n d jana p 0 lis ThursJlrfy attending a fumly were dinner guests of Mr. and J committPe meetinf? rP , a(ivp to thp Mrs. John Gough and family Sunday. | pavin( , of state K((a(1 43.

Mr. Glasgow Britton was called to j

Indian ipolis Sunday by the death of The regular Presbyterian mid-

of the Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian Church in the church parlors. There was a very good attendance at the meeting. No special business was transacted during the course of the afternoon. The afternoon was -pent in an informal manner and a delightful mansocial time was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were* served, by the host-

ction of Mrs. Kenneth Smith, who en- j ter tained with two very interesting |

contests.

Seventeen members answered roll call with New Years Resolutions Mrs. I.ulie Ruark of Indianapolis was

a guest.

.j..J. 4. .5. Mrs. Phillips Hostess. Mrs. H. H. Phillips, South Locust St., was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the members of the Veronica Club. At this time the installation of officers for the ensuing year Winheld. They are as follows: President—Mrs. Will Herod. Vice-Pres.—Mrs. Phillips. Sec.—Mrs, Ross Tustison. . .Treas.—Mrs. W. M. Miller. The program was in charge of Mrs. Bence Daggy, who gave a most interesting book review of Harold Bell Wright’s last book, “God and the Groceryman.” Roll call was answered by the members with the title of some one of Mr. Wright’s books. During the social hour most delightful refreshments were served by the hostess. The club adjourned to meet next month with Mrs. Will Her-

od.

ies’ ord.

All The Fixtures In The Coffman Store For Sak s , BR0WNING-HAMM0ND HDfl COMPANY

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his sister Miss Nannie Britton,

week prayer meeting will be held in the church parlor -tonight at 7:30 o’-

clock.

The Methodist prayer meeting will he held tonight at 7 o’clock instead of H o’clock to accommodate those who wish to attend the concert at Me-

harry Hall.

’William Stewart has sold 1 his property on North Gillespie St. to the In

j n , diana Electric Company.

Johnathan Houck, Reelsville, was

here on Wednesday.

Charles Denny, Cloverdale was

Greencastle Wednesday. | Mrg> Rwxie Lawler, and Mrs. Rae George F. Shildmyer of Bainbridge , Masten of Ben Davi- were visitors was in Greencastle Wednesday. ! in Greencastle Thursday.

George Farrow, Bainbridge was a business visitor here Wednesday. Miss Eliza Daggy who is now liv-

R. P. Mullins was in Indianapolis j ing at .St. Anthony’s Home at Lafayon Wednesday attending the Indiana ! ett e, wishes to thank her many friends

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Pablo Casals Here Tonight

ians came to h< ar the

Spanish boy, among them ft

Arbos and Arbeniz.

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eer, the war broke out ami * RI that, we owe hi.- first visit u arag ca. Here he met Susan M .rris

Spain, that romantic land of the past

rich in tradition and poetic beauty,, well-known American singeha.- produced many great men. Among er became his wife, z rj these, Peblo Casals, the ’cellist who, Un f 0| . tunatP i y ( - asal . i ocat will appear here this evening at Me- bpen wiI , inK to a I . harry Hall, holds a very high place. son t() Amerit , ai for ^ y I Bo. ., in Vendrell, Spain, not the least has palle<| him bu( . kj ^ ' of the encouraging influences in his , bpst of a)1 to play for hj . ( j

career wa- his own family. His father - an organist of some note, began the | musical education of his son at the | age of three. He gave the boy Pablo,! instructions in solfege, piano and or-1 gan; later in composition, which was to be his real vocation. Casals, how- I ever, after he had taken his first lesson on the ’cello, di-|M‘lled that

word among all true mu-< J

When he was about nine, heheard ! For his fifteenth tour r hi violin teacher play on the ’cello. ; his managers, have hnok' * -_

men. In addition, ( asid, ha-SM

ed a Symphony Orchestra Iona which bears his nair .

conducts two series of cot dHw in the spring and one in _jj 0 which require a great . 394

time. Despite the brevity , one its, his extraordinary g,1 ready made his name a

It was the first time he had heard | extensive trip from Newl;*^gi

It seemed to combine something of all in New York and Chicag

the other instruments and a quality of its own still finer than any of them, he thought. He was determinned to study it at once, and he did.

District conference of Kiwais. Mr. Mullins is trustee of the local chib and he reports a splendid meeting and large attendance.

President Murlin is in Atlantic City New Jersey, this week, attending the annual meeting of the Association of College Presidents of the Methodist

for the kind r, membernnees sent her at Christmas. James L. Randel, Fred L. O'Hair, J. B. Crosby and A. G. Brown aie in Indianapolis today attending the midwinter meeting of the Indiana Bankers Association. The American Legion and Auxiliary

Episcopal Church, and also that of are lm ving a social meeting tonight

Association Aoo-Sc.n

elected officers will be installed.

which follows it.

Dr. Burton Dorr Myers of the Bloomington unit of the Indiana Medi cal school, is scheduled to deliver an address in Meharry hall at fi:4, r > o’clock this evening. Dr. Myers’ subject will he, “Pre-medic Education.” Every-

one is invitp'J to attend.

University officials recently re-eiv-ed word to the i-ITect that $5.0011 had been left to the University through the will of Mrs. Nellie R. George, who died in St. Paul, Minn., several months ago. Mrs. George was the widow of John F. George, who was graduated from DePauw university

with the class of 1881.

Professor E. R. Bartlett, will he the speaker at the annual meeting of

. the Council of Religious Education,

f. U . t, ! a ir.! 0U " ty Wl11 . r(,ee,VP a t0taI of I which will I* held at South Bend on

The State School funds have been di tribute,! by the State Auditor. The fundtf are distributed on the basis of the enumeration of school children.

At eleven or twelve, he was already a finished musician, callable of making hi- own way in the world. He was sent to Barcelona, then and still a musical center of no mean repute, to study under Garcia. There he played the organ in the churches, as did Bach in his early youth,—of whom Casals now stands acknowledged the greatest living interpreter. Soon he became a violinist in the orchestra of the opera and played the 'cello in one of the largest cafes. But by that, it

note, Thurman Tongret versus inugt not bp understo0( , that he play-

Mr. and Mrs. Ross Moore, Mrs. Walter Sublett, Mrs. Joe Wright and Mrs. Walter Garner attended Agricultural Conference at Purdue Wednes-

day.

Findings were made against both the plaintiff and the defendant in regards to the complaint and set-off, respectively, by the court Wednesday in the matter of the complaint on

Charles Lockhart, Mary Lockhart. The nursing committee of the Put-

ed he part that the Jazz bands playin our cabarets. The Spanish cafe

nam County Tuberculosis association music is like that of our best concerts, met in the office of the Wabash Val- Casals wa- soon recognized as a proley Electric Company Tuesday eve- ,|j Ry an ,| the cafe where he played ning. Important business was dis- wag thronged. His fame attracted peocussed at the meeting. p] e f r „ m all over the country. Music-

appenianee- in every larp rra j p ■=. Rp\

Pimples, Boils, Skin Eruptions

$10,507.10. Putnam has an enumera-

tion of 4015 school children.

About twenty-five members attended the oyster supper given by Greencastle Lodge Number 348 in the Lodge Rooms, Wednesday evening, following the bu-ines* session. Installation of officers were scheduled hut was postponed until a future meeting.

Skilled physicians recognize the appearance of pimples, l«»ils and

tllivr skis eruptions as being an indiuilioti of an abnormal condition of the system. This is why so many thousands have been enabled to free themselves of these unsightly blemishes and painful annoyances by

taking a course* of S.S.S.

“1 suffered from impure blood— was weak, and I had lost so much weight, 1 didn’t look natural. I had pimples and was also bothered with

a breaking-out that itched terribly. 1 also had boils one after another.

I tried different kinds of remedies, but lushing did we any good until a friend a Ivnied me to tal.o S.3.S.,

which I did. This was some time ago. Now 1 fee! well, and I am get-

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ting along line. S.S.S. stopped the itching and it cured me of boils. I advise ail wenk and run-down people to give S.S 3. a trial. It clears up the skin; makes you strong and lllls you with energy.” Mrs. J. W. Barker, 1337 Walnut Street, Cincin-

nati, Ohio,

You owe it to yourself to try S.S.S. It helps Nature* build up red corpuscles. It improves the processes by which the blood is nourished. It is time-tried and reliable. S.S.S. is sold at all good drug stores in two sites. The larger size is more economical.

A complaint to set aside deeds to pay indebtedness due to the Farmers State Bank of Bainbridge and the Receivers for the Bank, has been filed in Putnam Circuit Court. The title to the complaint is The Citizens Trust Company, receivers for the Farmers State Bank of Bainbridge versus Jam,*! Earl Sutherlin.

February 2. Prof. Bartlett will also speak at the annual meeting of the Marion County Young Peoples’ Conference, which will he held at the Irvington M. E. Church on January 25.

The Sons of Veterans gave their 1 ritualistic services at the final rites ; for 'William Danbury, of Washngton I township, Thursday afternoon. The , funeral -servees were held from the Reelsville church with interment in the Reelsville cemetery. Mr. Danbury is the last Civil War Veteran in Wash , ington township. John Robe, John , Keller, William P. SacWett, Ernest Stoner and John Goddard, were the ones from Greencastle that attended.;

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HAHN COATS ££ kor women and children are one of the most neces^iHerf( items ol the wardrobe-—all the desirable fabrics, "i/'peed

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MID-WINTER SALE

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