The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 February 1928 — Page 2

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Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Udell of Indi-j WEAK, Hookup, 6:20 p. ro.—Capniapolis are the week-end quests <’f;itol Theater program.

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Corwin. Mrs. Udell will be remembered as Miss

Margaret Ostrom.

Friends in Greencartle received word Ba urday morning that .Mi-

I !’• uline Holiingsw rth, former GreenLOCtiJ itCWk* He r. ident, is attending North-

, .(stern university.

1 i > ' o ( liacapaign/ III., pi • ei fii nd in this city. .':e .Bin, Daughter.-* meeting has

n p-i. tpoiied on ■ week.

i A ., <■ i !in .ip on will leave a..lay for Chicago where .-lie will bo

a buying trip.

Relert Webster -tudent in the I. I . School of medicine is visiting Ins paonts .Mr. and Mrs. Chas E. Web . er, S. Indiana Strc t. He ha.( as hi.' aie-t over the week-end Howard

Cuggeshall of Saratoga.

WEAK, Hookup, !):15 p. ni.-- At- ^ water-Kent hour, Jacques Thibaud, =| violinist. = WJZ, Hookup, 7:15 p. ro.—Colliers g|

radio hour.

WO it, Hookup, 2 p. m.— Judson ^ Symphony orchestra. ^ WCCO, Minneapolis, St. Paul (10o) ^

!):45 p. m.—Organ recial.

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MONDAY’S 1 TV E BEST RADIOS WEAK, Hookup, 8:::0 p. m.—-Gen-eral Motors hour with Rudolf Friml,

composer-pianist.

WEAK, Hookup, 7 p. m.-

Birkenholz, violinist.

The Young People of the Presby- | W JZ, Hookup, 6:30 p. m.—Roxy’s

tviian Church will have a prominent (heater program.

. ni in the observance of Youth Day wor, Hookup, 8 p. ni.—Columbia

on Sunday. They will assist in all _ ’

Li:;; the v.'ck-eiid in ( hr , . „ . .. ... program. [ho -ervioes and at 7:30 p. m. will WEAK, Hookup, 7:30 p. m.—Gyp-

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.Mr. . Mark Bjll . daughter of Mr. .. ; I .Mr . ( X. McW elhy of this city, v..i cbvted president of the DePiiuw Alumni Associa>io.< of I"!' 1 Wayn . Quito a number of men and women, who formerly alt iided Del’uuw live in Fort Wayne.

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THE GRANADA ^ Biscuits, mo hers-in-law, and moun

tain-climbers are all funny, but Vv'al Is

lace Bevry and Rayir.ond Hatton, in the Alpine comedy drama, “Wife S iv- . r. which opens at the Granada Thcati r M iday are funnier than all

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I'd. II. P. Dor idt wa- here Satur(k. from his hoim in Jeffer. on town'ji. Mi . Iloi ill who acconipaniod In: 1 told a story that the Colonel did ■; li ny. Recenlly tiicy in.-tsllei, ,t io sii l one idglil this week, I' d 1 I Di r ntt went to sleep and for l-.J to (inn it off, I.atei in the night, ho w 1 awaked by some one talking s i thinking it a robber, -truck at | lb 1 is on and fell out of bed. lie 1 v..'i. rudely awakened from his fall.j Iml tiro radio off and ri tired again, 1 1 ng M 1— |n r elf would no! !. o 1 f tie incident, hut it wa ■ too good

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the bride he has wrongfully appro priated from Raymond Hatton, win is a second lieutenant in th" Mini' unit of the American army in which g"; Be: ry i. a t only i bU"k private bu' \SjZ

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OBIT! \ RY Why do our loved ones leave us? Why tire iiir t' ir.s in vain? Why . the iinlighf darkened, i Ami veiled by mist, of pain? l ie .e are questions we are unable ,o uie-ver, but. each day some one is brought to the realization, that such m tiue, ill >vc can but submit to Mini who doeth all things well. Ida ; Olive, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Richards. If she had lived until next Tu day she woul 1 have been -15 years

of age.

She was married to Marion Stites,

June 16, 1!)04.

She was a life-long member of the

Christian church of Greencastlo. She

the last of a family of six chilFal r and mol her, all hav

proceeded her to the great beyond. J |i

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NOIH EOE AlfMl.nsrRVimN ; , hy li:ui; of d( , ltl . Notice is hereby given that tin uu-' , , ,

der.-igne I h i been ."ppoint" I hytb Sh ' b'avi s the husband, one mece, Judge of tiro Circuit Court of 1‘u' (lust one of family) an aged inothcr-

l>. I! kiiiTI of ( lovcrd ile n.im ( ounty. State of Indiana, admin- in-law, two aunts, in Indiana, one in (. enca tl" Satin iy where i^rator of tiro estate of Elizabeth B. :! unt, two uncles in the west and I . i d hour hi You ( o., 1 Hammond, late of Putnam (Vuntv, , , i r ■ i . 1 IM deceased. many cousins and friends to mourn

•• -nd estate i« supposed . their 1 Bui we hope our lo.-s Is

brother vent.

CONGRATULATIONS

We are proud to be in the same 1 in.D' with the Voncastle Theatel of the most beautiful ainusemer:] aces in the middle west.

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where parting is no more. At rest, yes, at rest. Sweetly sleeping With the* cares of the world put away.

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HAMMOND, Adniini.trator.

Rl( HMONI) — Emory Bowman

still June 27, 1928.

1 Corwin <* Gillen, Attorneys.

her eternal gain.

God in his infinite love and grace

'.in raise our heart bowed down escaped with minor injuries after facivith "/rief, cheer our broken hearts ing death hy mangling and fire. While 28 II. ul Like u unto Himself where we working in a greenhouse, an auto-

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Indiana Loan Co. 21'i E. M ashinglon St.

Phone 15.

A \)\l\ (iOOIKS STORE SINCE 1875

Alien Brothers

Store Wide Closing Sale

Next week wiS! ke a week of wonderful offerings all over the ^ THEY RE WORTH LOOKING FOR. Tke savings to you materially kdpiul in reducing expenses.

Wc Siad kepi our stock hill and complete until lease wa$ntf i d is no? a slock of !efl overs, bul clean new goods such as y oU '' huy kolh for nav/ and Spring

WORTH OF FIRST QUALITY DRY GOODS ALLEN BROTHERS

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