The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1928 — Page 2

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THE CREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, JANL T ARY 30, 1928.

GRANADA

TONIGHT AND TOMORROW A dm. 10—20—30c

THE DAILY BANNER

.Mis.- L«?la Wall- v.a ! Indiar.apoli, Saturday.

visitor in

Entered in the Post Office at Criencaxtle, Indiana, aa

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur S. Donnei

' have moved'to their mv.ly remodel. .!

'home on South Vin< rtnet.

wdtmMtd ts a lrtutor to thr Conjederat/s s hr fared d jin >uj jjM4d oj boijS who knew her and ioerd her

OforturUmA prtAtnt ^Dolores COSTELIO

aci'imd class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor.

IS. P. C. To Meet.

A par! at ion suit, Jo.ephine Burk I The Becchwood Pleasant tin c ^

et al versus Hubert Clcdfelter et al lias been filed in th ■ Putnam Circuit Court by William Sutbcrlin, attorney

for the plaintiff.

Personal And Local News

PLEASING REMIAIS

3< I,, Me v if moct iWcdnearlay at il, r , hem of Mrs. Clarence Icirand

in FillinoiC. + -h -i* +

w W Girls Met Sunday. The' W. W. Girls of First Baptist ' ijhu.-eh bad a meeting at the home of Mi> Agnes Baughman, Sunday

afternoon. ... .j..J. -'f +

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Two very creditalile recitals "< !

given in Mu ic Hall la. t uxck hy the WHh M rs . Marshall. 8tudent ; I II Club WtU

Hamilton spent the day I Music. One was in the cve.ung *n ^ ^ ^ meptinK Tuesday af-

1 ernoon at o’clock with Mrs. M. \L Marshall, 107 South Locust St.

.fame. L. Hamilton .-pent the dayl Music. One was in the Monday in Indianapolis on business. I Tuesday and the other -'in on

Hats Off

to the Freighter One of the reasons why Amer.

i st good

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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bausman spent | ^^"’of t|u . | . abljt

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oi,.day and today

iness.

in Dayton on bus

Mi. and Mr:. Clayton Cach of Fill »iioio wero in Hreenca tle Saturday on business.

i ante giv. evidence ot the paintakinj’ j and excellent work the tudents sic

doing in the school.

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of the

yyith

Albert Gardner, former commiss ioncr, was here Monday from Rua | ill town-hip.

JASON hOBAPDS-HELENE COSTELLO MCD UPON mi PlAV 6r Q/WlD BELASCO SCINAR.O »Y ORMtAM H

DlltECTE 0 or LLOYD BACON

A WARNER BROS PRODUCTION

Evan Hopkins of Indianapolis, l ord .Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Anne Hopkins.

ALSO

FIRST RUN NEWS AND ( OMFDY

Clifford Dickerson, county prosecut< i, i driving a new Cheviolet coup" jdrlivered by the Beck Sales Co.

Tiree Days Starting Wednesday 7th HEAVEN Admission 15 25 35c

ohailc Gardner returned Saturday fiom Atlanta, Georgia where he ha. been attending a convention of the I Coco Cola Company.

Comical Playlet Will Be Presented At Kcclsville H. S.

|>aity This Evening,

i Enlert dmnent committees Ma onic bodies and also of Eastern

j .Stan, have planned a party to be 1 held thi. evening at the Temple. Ap-

and pop-corn will be furnished

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l, y i|„. organizations, and every one attending i asked to bring along popcorn poppers. A good crowd is exp eJ - |, and a merry time anticipated.

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MUSIC BY BLA( K II YM n « IBMiL AND ( OMMI N 1 IT FEBRUAKY I Ot Kill.

T fto deacons board and the pulpit | committee of the Baptist Church will meet in the pa tor’: .,tudy thi. evening at 7.TO o’clock

ASTORf DELIVER STRCNV .(S SUNDAY

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’on” has an excellent chapter tied “Primary Groups” in which sketches those factors which are ( tal to the life of the indi'I’ specifies as perhaps more • han others the family, the r of children and the neigh-

ommunity group of eld-

‘ T, alls these face-to-face asi.Alone. Jesus recognized that ian,. having a social nature, would •ongregate in neighborhood. 1 , the fam lly of course being the starting point f*r such n move on his part. Thi. grouping of families has played ■ prominent part in the heart-to-heart life of the people down at least to the rise of our modern industrial tit-

les, sflys Mr. Cooley.

Mi Ben Thomas, who has been vi Ping her mother, Mrs. Anne Hop|k'n fti the past week, ha., returned

i her home in Flwood.

A comical playlet, la ting lb minute. 1 ., will be givtn .it Reelsvdle hi;.I'

school auditorium

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Hi' llm 1 is Hostess.

M, \niia Huestis was hostess to Hie Woman’s Club Saturday afternoon. The program was in charge f Mi R, Ogg, who read a paper, ,, ],arei| by Mrs. A. T. Briggs, now

leans enjoy more of the good 'bro things of life than most other e- H peoples is that American ‘‘^5 production results in both 1 s> ’ lower manufacturing costs and H higher wages. { ^ And one of the chief factors in ,R< ‘ 8 this efficient system is m QS s ' lle ’ production of transportation. nci The Big Four, for example, the ' hauls a ton of freight more than a mile, on the average, for a cent. Nowhere else in the - world is transportation so cheap, 1 Rl The big American freight car etP " may not be a thing of beauty,

•atuiday night at | ''' ‘'•' t l '' .

, , . „ , , ,, 1 h a ion followed, o'clock, February 4, with inn .leal J cUh mwtjng

accompaniment In black Hawk chooi!

. 1 , .til tea \va given

and community:

\u intere ting

hut it is one of the biggest con- \

Title- "Good Morning, Tcachri.’’ Scene: A Country School. Time: Last Day of School.

Place: Cowslip corner. Cast and character :

Grace Kaculapur Goof, (The Pi

fessor)—Ed. Allen.

September Kniylit, (The Janbort

i delightHue..ti.i, It. Grose, a former

tributors to our high standards

ends, their worrit , their h it len . ; ir problems? Granted that w

ow these shall v f ice oui-clv. \|. j F. Stoops resumed her work j Cliff Tarrell.

ito situation without !>■ ing ‘ ked . teacher in the Greencastle high] Bonnie O'Brirn, t \ School Dir*>c-

Tie be tqr way would be to o liv< . ft ,ol Monday after an absence of ( or ) p] VJ Eaglin nd act that they will want to a' three week., duo to illness. I y on Y'onsen, ( \ School ept our good will There i mi. w , M __ „ , Mr -Lamar Coopei

wet' i Ton > ^pinelli Si Mrs i—Harlen Allen.

Mrs. Mary Mump, (A Strcnuou

j Mother)—Deltyr. Cooper.

Mi Jo ephine Stoner of Terre Pupils of Cow lip Corner: Haute pent the week-end in Green-1 Litty Tony Spinelli Jr., (A Garlic '•'■tie with relatives. Miss Stoner i Puppy)—Esther Allen,

atten mg Terre Haute Normal.

hy Mi.

in honor of Mrs. George vho was pr out and was

member of the club.

The chili adjourned to meet with Mi . Fran 1 ' Ponner, (’>28 East Semina iy Street, at ihe next regular meet-

ing in two week,..

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of living.

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question which we may a I; without ny reserve or he taney, and that i oncoming their relation o Jeai Christ. Is my neighbor a Chri tian .nd an active * liureh ineniber? P is children go to Sunday School foi eligiou. education. We hoc rat lone ohr firs', duty a.s rt.iident.. m i given community if we have not

aid a good word for Jesu.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox and 'Iti*'d Morgan of Chicago, we k end guest of Mr. and < 11 F errand east of the city.

The manner of life of our day, plus the growth of wider contacts, ha broken up the intimacy of the neigh -kofhood and often leave- us strang«r» to people residing in the same ’house. The question which the law yet- asked the Great Teacher “And '•Who is my neighbor?” should be M.tirs 'today. The personal element in ■this query suggest... al o that neigh jbOrs are individual, with personal tty. The first fact of importance iffroirt any neighbor is his name. It la unnecessary for us to assume the inquisitiveness of the mythical Mi Probe, aided by a vivid imagination Perhaps the more necessary matter would ha to ask if we know their »

Paul Allen of Ru-hville spent the

and Mr.

Our Lord lung. 1 our lelatimi. with we€k 1 i" 1 111 ,h '» city with Mr. ur fellowmen on the dynamic word " r • Fine t Stoner, Northwood. •love’’. The Apostle .lame ; called i Allen remained over Monday on hus

he “royal law.” When Jesus sought

ine

o press home the truth to the lav. ,,„ y Reynol .| s who has bcen M bt

yer he asked him which of Ihe Hire | b „ hollle of bis parent} , Mr am| Mrs . proved neighbor unto him that fe'l. |;)m{ . w RpynoM , west of , h( . citv among the thoive. He replied that I f ,,. past Wfeli is ab | e to out

it was the . in. who had hewed inci ey on him. The command of Je„r : to him, "Go and do thou likewise," conies to us today with imi' i in;;

again.

d he fi> t of a serie of Faim Bnr in meetings will be held at Floyd

>) in< r at . H I l Meeting.

Th Puln in Conntv Democratic . bib mi l in regular se sion Saturday

Director> afterno »n at two o’clock in the Law

' li.i-ir;. in the Court House.

i A Garlic Hound) Officer, for the ensuing year were

i ;• i a:ovi'd a Iollows:

Pie; blent, Mr... Tlic). Crawley. Vice Pres., Mr George Raines. I& Co. Secy., Mr . Claude King. \ f11• i the hu ine ... of the club was ti.iit icled Judge J. P. Hughes spoke to tire member, of the club and vis-

itors.

!c ran •• a. his .object “Organization." II" congratulated the women of he (lull upon their splendid work ir. he past and said the Pemocratic par-

congratulatc them in the the progress of our coun-

organized to make articulate and effective the sen iment upon which they are ba ed.

aembly Rnoni ..f th,.. J Fi hruai \ ®

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noth i ni tinm j, jf

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Pair)

M'ke Mump, (Hall c

Ralph Walton.

Percy Prune, ( \ Gentle ( reature) —Herman William. Mary Jones, (Sweet A Peache )

Mable Cooper.

Peter Smith, (A Comic Valentine) | ty would —Earl Sanders. ; futuro in

The Democratic party is and has

been the party of new ideas, youth | Notic» i.. lid and hopeful aspiration. All the |'•'■ruiBneti in. (i "nitable records of achievements of | ^ 11 ' 11

Ihe National Pen.oeratie party in (he p:i !, from the day of the Pioneer Pemoc i i' . leader Ihomas Jefferson, through the hrilliant administration of the matchless Woodrow Wilson.

Short talks were made by other members < f the club. Andrew Durham, William Penman, Sanford Routine, Commissioner Cooper, Day,

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January 21. 1928 Corwin & iJilU-n, A-

R F mrnt i 49.

Rastus John on, (A Comie.d Neg-i r.\ md the zeal with which they are

ro|—John Dobson.

Mrs. Pal by, Glcndon

Mr . Raines.

Shot I Talks by ikoi; , MXI ,

A Wiscon-in M

mothers very well e d n subject of ‘.io|io' ii n F’s

mothers now-a-.l..;

Rightsell and preparation Hint (,KS1

ehlorform. A glun e

before buy ing trlb '

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ii.mg their political power to aid the .unor n i' tiiient of heneticient laws of fidel- Mrs. Verner Houck, vice chairman ^ p y ,s Honey ami T..- • tv " public service. of Putnam County, was present and | Xetile'fVr eZ-h" 'into vli . -imI iiccrssful cam- mane a report on correspondence. The throat irritatifin-

viRor.

Livestock

i eiitei Tuesday. A' speaker will pr out and a special program

been arranged.

he ha i

II. Pewey Nelson, roach of the Fillmore High School, took the credit

. .. 1 xpniination, in the office of John with arrivals undi'f th. avci .ge m.iin | V' 1 rmillii.n, . uperintendent of county

tained recently. The hulk weighing ohoots, Saturday.

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. RO. (fP) Hog- advance | 2b to .'!.> i nt toda

above IfiO pounds m.IiI for to $8.75. Receipt were 6,500 and hold-

overs "82.

Cattle were d< nty. Beef steers

l '" • 10B0 " U2 •" Vealei MS.50 sundry!

to $16.50. Receipts were cattle 500.

calves 200 .

Lambs were sleady at a quotable top of $14.25.

Mi Haslyn Russell of Indiana P* Ii- pent the pa-t week-end visiting with Mi Josephine Rubush of thi 'ily. Mi - Russell returned to Ind

Headquarters for

Mclher 01 DcPhhw Grad Dicii Dec.

I li*> mercury once again started on H upward trend in Putnam County, Sunday. I'riday the tempciature tart ed down and keep descending until

late Saturday night.

I * - ■ —bjiiuAL ii i iLMtiuii.''. ! inc . paign do not “ju.-t happen” they are < lul) adjourned to meet in the As- 1 and worth many tmj

CHOC OLA I I S

\Y/E arc proud to recommend W JohnSton s to our custom ers We carry ir, always fresh, because we believe it is the finest candy wc can offer you In a wide range of assortments, and attractive packages.

neat Putnamville.

In me-pcnnJ, two [torinj, three uni jtveponhdpafiaga st $1.2} anU $1 }0 the pound.

Mullins I)niK Store

Special agency r or ,s tow s cmycoLAit

Announcement of the death cf Mi j Fanma M. LaTourette Place, .";',c 77, widow of ftixon W. Place, well l.n vvn resident of South Bond, win passed! away Pec. 9, 1924 ha been received!

here hy friends.

She was born neat I ngansport, Ind. Nov. 4, 1850, the daughter of Henri

and Marie I aTourette, and wa do 'I' • R. H Woo lall„ who u .taine l scended from a far.ion nld Fl'icuc a frnituied aim, when she fell at the not family, which fled fu.m I i iiic '"’tn of hei on Henry Woodall, n^ar to escape religion pm . oti-n oil Putnamville, the latter part of the which found a peaceful haven in ha t week, wa teported as re. ting Gteone county, Virginia. .coi'.-i erably <a ier on Monday.

She in survived by three daughtefs, Mrs Granville W. Ziegler, Ml Ln sell H. Povney and Mi F.ini Mar

ion Pla.'e, .nd five gi .in.lrh.ldren, i,, , ,, ,

that will be worth while, so if you i at i.v d home, it will hr just too had. iYi.-i'mg members always welcome.

Rev. B. !!. Biunor, pa .tor of (h Fiist Chri.-tian Cliurcli of Gre n. a .'I" r will attend a banquet tonight in th ' j Riley Room of the C’.lnypo .1 Hote l m Indianapolis which is being held in tit* interest of the nation kk" mo.cm nt among the Christian Churches to build a National Church in Wnshinr, 1 ton City. The cm ad. wa. laun.'hc I last April at a meeting of the chmc ^ leader.- held in Wn hington and two hundred and fif.y (-.mini tone! ^ weie cho en to spun i the ran ing of^ a fund of $1,750,000. Mr. R. A. Long/ a wealthy lumber man of Kan a Cit Mo. gave the first one hundre I thousand dollai > old th fund. I . sit*, for the new building ha all. eC been purcha.-ol for $:>50,0(i0. Th" I building and rquipmont will t o. t it

Mi Joe Ri k underwent a major' Fast one million dollai , and a fund ope i it ion at the Putnam County IdOO.OOn i being mi el for pi • ho pital Mon lay morning. Pr. C-ol- |>otional and i ndownu nt purp.... Ic‘t> of ( rawfoidsville assisted hyi* ,n b' a few tates hav. I (. n cove red Pr. W. M Mi Gaughcy and R. J. Gil-! bv Hie crusade worker , hut mot le. | ie, performed the i peratior.. | than seven humtivd thou, and dollar

! have already been sub crihed. Tiie

M' and Mi Charles Mat hall of campaign f". funds in Indiana, wheie

' 1 11 ■ Ml ' , '" 1 " Crowley I the Di ciple of Cl more a " dang tier, and Mr. and Mrs. Tab- n'einlyer, than any other tale in the el Of ciover.lale were Sunday visit- un i on , wi ,| | allncbe d a t thi dinner

■ il the home of Henry Woodall, of, in indianapoh , tonight.

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The Store WId

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vs b lectii >f hi Meel

Wonderful Money Saving Opportunities Ho Aon Kcali/i* Whal il Means to H'Cri on (he Market

rmen age s an free

Delr call

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(ireeniasllc Man Was ScnUtnced ( o

$50,000.00

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Putnam I dge No. 45, I. 0. O. F, v .11 meet Tur day night. There will he . 'irpii e for those attending

P

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Saint (!ay

Mi Marion Ziegler. G'. un d!" Plac Ziegler, Pixon Place Povnev, Pu sell H Downey, Jr., and Daniel G

Downey, all ef South Bend.

CLOSING OUT Our Entire Stock of

Queensware and Glassware At real bargain regardless of cost. Browning-Hammom) Hiiw. Co.

Phone 214.

A parti I report in le tnisteeship of .'m i Lout e Byrd et al, minor heirs,

ill of John P A U«.

' ed, h i been filed in the Putnam ,'"ircuit Court hy the Central Trust j Company of Greenca.-tle, trustee of

guar.dan.

EDW VRD JOHN '.ON PI I \P r,( || T Y TO <.R \NP l \R(T MY CHARGE IN HP IZH .

Edward John on, aged 18. of G'een ca-tle, plead guilty in the Cl a urrui' ' court Saturd ly to the charge of grand lacen. i a nd was entenced (. 1 to 10 yeat in th r In liana Reform aterv by Judge Hntchi on. John on admitted stealing a Chevrolet touring ! ear belonging to Edward Pell of Rra

F'nneial ..Tvice.. for Mrs. Marion | 7 ,it R. R. ^ f rotn , be i ,„y..|ali cement ditr; of Clinton township, who pas-j plant Sunday. January 22. "1 au iv at her home in that town- David Klingler, of Clay City, wa hip, late Friday night were held found guilty last evening hy a jury from tb- Little Walnut Chureh, Sun-! i n the Clay ('ircuit rouit of p,.. day afternoon at 2 o’clock with thoj charge of driving an automobile Re'. B. H. Bruner in charge of the I while intoxicated and was fined $50 'i.ii. . Interment was in the Little and costs and sentenced to the penal

--'entiMutn-f " 1 farm for SO • ay.-. -Brazil Timet,

ortli oj JNchv Srasoiiahlu Dry (hmmMIe

j i«t.

I'rices Ihal Will Make Them Srll an<l hm|>ls tlir. Storr to the Bare ^

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n, et<

pay

big , ?r Bi Chici

Very Special Priced

<ii Lar^e Lois—Many New Sprinfi; 1» ,M

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in llie Stock

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