The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY",'JANUARY 23, 1928.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 'Knight visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Knight in Terre Haute, Sunday.
Entered in the Cost Office at Greencastle, Indiana, aa serund class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor. S. R. R A HI DEN, C ity Editor.
Mrs. X. L. Raphael attended a meet I ing of the Presbyterian Executive Committee in Indianapolis today.
Personal And Local News
John A. Baumunk of Reelsville was here Saturday.
James H. Gulliams of Roachdale, was in Greencastle, Saturday.
Henry Allen of Roachdale was a visitor in the city Saturday.
Roland Lane, Bainbridge, was visitor in the city Saturday.
Charles V. Diehl of Reelsville was in the city Saturday on business.
Harry Stamp of Roachdale was a Im-iness visitor here Saturday.
Miss Lucille Thompson of Terre j Haute is spending a few days here j with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Long are the ! parents of a baby girl, Meda Eliza* ; beth born at the County Hospital j Saturday.
V. L. Raphael, E I. Hamilton, Harry Allan, Jake Eitel and A. G. Brown j attended th Rotary Luncheon at Sullivan today. Mr. and Mr-. Virgil Akins and | daughter of near Manhattan spent j the day Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. G: orge Reynolds and daughters.
Putnam Lodge No. 45 I. O. O. F. | will meet Tuesday night there will be | work if the candidates show up. j
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John J. Myers of Russellville was in Greencastle Saturday.
Bj r n Reeves of Hammond spent he week-end with hi- parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves. Mr. Reeves is head' marker and cutter of the National Corral! Co., of Hammond, Inil.
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Vet Todd of near Qcincy spent Monday morning in Greencastle.
William R. Todd of near Coates- ' ville was a visitor in Greencastle on ' Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arnold and children of this city spent Sunday visiting with friends near Fillmore.
Mrs. Elizabeth Nevins of Indianapolis spent Sunday visiting with her
brother Elmer Dicks of this city.
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John L. Bridges of Roachdale was a visitor in Greencastle last Saturday.
William V. Byrd of Russellville, was in Greencastle on business Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ailer of New Maysville and Mrs. L. C. Brown and daughter, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tood and children.
Earl A. Nichols, Archie Scott, Reuben Masten, Emery Nichols, Arthur Eggers, and Frank H. 'Hunter, all of Contesville were visitors in Greencastle Saturday on business.
•Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darling of Jewett, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Web Johnson and grandson of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Boots. Mrs. Darling is the mother of Mr. Boots.
Among the Cloverdale township and Cloverdale residents in Greencastle Saturday were the following: Goldie Abiarns, Everett Larkin, Jame A. Chiles, Reuben Day, Emmett Cooper, George Wallace, W. M. Moser, Howard J. Shake, C. M. Turr.
The complaint on account, National Salesman’s Training A-sociation versus Elmer O. Young which was filed in the Putnam Circuit Court, was di-- j missed Saturday at the cost of tho plaintiff.
The Chautaqua Guarantors will hold a meeting sometime during the early part of next week. Directors were appointed at the last meeting and thD m eting will be for the purpose of organization. Edgar M. Carver of South Ben ! -pent the week-end with his mother Mrs. Belle M. Carver, on Anderson street. Mr. Carver is general superintendent of the Do ige Mfg. Corp. of Milwaukee, Indiana. The minimum temperature for Sunday night and Monday morning according to the government instruments at the fire department .building wa- twenty-five degrees above zero. All day Sunday the temperature was rather high but a stiff wind made the temperature seem lower than it really 1 was. Monday morning the mercury again started on its upward trend. Two interstate motor bus operators j were granted authority by the Ind-, ana Public Service Commission, Sat- ■ jrduy to operate the Indiana portions >f their lines from Indianapolis to St. Louis. The Purple Sw-an Safety , Coach Lines were granted permission ; o operate between the Indiana-Illin-oi.-. line and Indianapolis orr the National road. Charles A. Beard and Mary Bear,! the latter a si>ter of Dwight S. Rittei pr sident of the DePauw Alumni A - situation, have been selected as two if America’- greatest in literature which distinguished themselves an i their country, according to an expert from the “Nation,” in a recent i-sue of the Lincoln, Nebraska, Sunday Star. According to the excerpt they excelled for revealing to the Unite i Stales its own human past.
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Otha Miller, of near Fillmore, is reported as being ill at his home.
S. ( . C. Chib To Meet S. C. C. Club will meet with Mr . Dossil Bryan 707 East Washington Street, Tuesday evening.
Prof, and Mrs. W. R. Pence and children will leave Greencastle Wednesday for Claremont, California. Prof. Pence was recently granted n leave of absence from the University Prof. Pence ih head of tha English Department.
G. W. Wright and Mrs. L. Wildeman and .son laiwrence, all of Cloverdale were in Greencastle Monday morning on business.
Announcements have been received j here by n lative:- of the birth of a son Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Leonard in Indianapolis. Mrs. Leonard before her marriage was Miss Mary Louise Duncan and made her home in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hurst at their home in Cloverdale.
Wires connecting the ruirent with the stop and go sign at the intersection of Washington and Indiana st Poets were taken up and replaced Monday. The signal failed to function Saturday on account of shorts in the wiring.
Mrs. Walter Dills of Muscogee, Oklahoma is here visiting her par* ent- Mr. and Mrs. William Brothers.
Miss Kathleen Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Taylor, underwent an operation for mastoid trou-
Tlie prim ipals of the high schools in th n county will meet Tuesday afternoon in the office of John Vermillion, county superintendent of schools Drawings will take place at this time for the basketball teams for the coun ty tournament which will be held in the local gymnasium Saturday.
hie, at the Methodist Hospital in iianapolis Monday morning.
Two Penal Farm e capes, Flank Speigel, age 37 and Earl Keller, age 2fi, were atraigned before Judge James P. Hughes in th ■ Putnam Circuit Court Saturday and sentenced to serve terms of one to five years at Mich- * igan City and Pendleton, n pectively. Keller was taken to Pendleton Sunday morning hy deputy-sheriff Alva Bryan and Speigel wa.-, taken to Michigan City Monday by Sheriff E. Eitcl-
THE WEATHER Increasing cloudiness tonight. Probably ruin Tuesday except rain or snow extreme north portion. Slightly warmer tonight south porton.
In- j jorgi. Harold “Doc” Brown was taken to Michigan City on the same trip.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 23 HT’)—Charles M. McCain*, Crawfordsville attorney, and special judge in the bribery case of Gov. Ed. Jackson and two co-defendants, left for Indianapolis today to hear defense motions to be presented this afternoon.
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