The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 February 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER,

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1928.

THK DAILY BANNED

GRANADA

TONIGHT K TOMORROW matinee DAILY, ONE SHOW \DM. 10 ^11 :i»<

Entered in the PonJ Oflce at Grrencaatle, Indiana, aa second class mail matter. M ARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor.

Personal And Local News

C. P. Reeves i- reported on the sick list.

Mrs. Joe Risk who is confined to the Putnam County Hc.pital is iepert'd improving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evan, of Peru c prnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans and children. Uncle Ben’s Black Face Band will give a program at Reelsville on Wednesday evening, January. 8. James L. Randel who has been in the County Hc.-pital a week, is back at hi.' desk at the Central National

Bank.

Prof. E. R. Bartlett will he th-

peaker at a Father and Son. banquet , |( Mcet ui , h Mrs> Ko h 0 to be held in Carlisle on February 22,; . ) |i(i s s > ce ,|| c Work

it. was announced Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Gross and on Arthur of Grcema tie were in Spemer Saturday to attend' the funElwood Barnarii of Greenfield, In peetor General of Knight.- Templar,

Indiana, is heie today

room. (,„ _ nir ,w - «irK ' UN [ t 0om ’ a "d on th ,.; - ’ ,t0 :{ and ‘ru„ k „ 1 he fraternu- H I laundry t0 y I are in basen* SA

Tri Kappa To Meet

Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday eve* ning at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. R. T. MeElheney, 301 East Seminary St.

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beth of Reel -ville. They will make ’ ful ( 0 n.

Miss Lacond,

their home in Indianapolis where the gloom is employed as a machinL-t.

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and Mrs. R. ^ ‘ _

+ *+ + + + I'Khtfully ent trtl ' r ICK

Tri-Angle (iirls ito Meet \ ^ a y m ates at # then

The Tri Angle Girls will meet with ' a£t f rn °on, Bs ti (

M' Walter Gardner, 732 E. Semi-

nary St. Tuesday evening.

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Auxiliary To Meet.

After Kames atri ■ enjoyed, dainty tef: ,. - Wlche > rake, ice ou g t '

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Club will

meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mr . J. W. Robe. Respons-

■ "" ,,c "Tc'iVi'* 0 'i ■"«. -hi.i«-. <->*, »<;■"" * Over The T.a-d.ps Meet 1 ,l "‘ American Legion Auxiliary at the decorations w et , tj . - The Over The Tea-Cups will meet l"-me of Miss Tona Mason. 708 So. | KA inspecting vv,:l, Mis. Fred L. O’Hair, east Wash- locust street, Tuesday afternoon at j < W H«t ion

2:00 p. in.

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a. i pcummo*irtt (Picture

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The Century c; , tvl afternoon with M «* A sll ort busino 'ju the progam of th',. H

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w ’ax given by M r .

tth<‘ day Friday in Indianapolis on

business trip.

)FEHV and HA TTON. |mo names meaning laugh ; 1 roars howls and ineie Iniighs. Af'Cr >on see thine two fun makers in. "W ife Sixern" you’ll say they're a panic.

Mils Martha Mick was confined to her home on Bloomington Street, >

Monday with tonsilitis.

ALSO

('6medy, “Riipa’s Boy’’ and First Run News

HOW 1. .I<t 8;:<0

M A 1 INI E 2:00

ADM.

t WEDNESDAY ONLY

Patsy Ruth Miller < ilenu Tryon

spent the week-end in this city with bn parents, Mr. and Mis. L. D. Sni-

der.

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“PAINTING THE TOWN”

Mi. and Mrs. l.e- er Morgan visited in Greenwood Sunday with the ft tmer’s brother, Leonard Morgan and

family.

College students, faculty and townspc. pie were invited and Mrs. Jennie G. Shiilcy, house mother, Miss Lydia Weider, chapter president; Miss Maude Stanley and Miss Mabel Cartel received the guests. Marion Monroe. Dorothy Ellen Barr, and Madeline Findley furnished the entertainmctit. Olit of town guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Gustav Schmidt, Mis* Katharine Schmidt, Miss Elsie Hancmk of Indianapolis, Miss Katharine

Roe, of Fort Wayne.

Tip house is Georgian colonial in tyle of architecture and the furnishing . carry out the style of that pefiol. The colonial portico entrance

spacious reception hall

Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mullins spent the day Sunday in Robinson, III., with

relatives.

j Greenca tie Commandery, No. 11, j nf -t on Street, Tue day afternoon at

Miss Emma Beckwith of Southards, Knights Templar. : 2:30 o’clock. *F d* 4> *F + + Book Store is confined to her home Pra | „f Mr. Gross'- Uncle, Al Gross. .j..|.4, + .j. Hold Gim-ii House,

by illness. 1 Miss Margaret Emily McGaughey, v|j ss j on ( jnle To Meet. Open house was Held Saturday at M. .-.I X..., 1. n Wall. j who is teaching in the Hagerstown • Thc Mis ion Circle of the First the new Alpha Omicron Pi house qn .

eheol , pent the week end vi iting n. pij.t Chureh will meet tomorrow 1 "C" ' street between 2:30 and 6:30 # ' 'Ject, "R, with her parent , Dr. mid Mr.. W. M ;il •^ i ;{() w jth Mrs. Elmer Living ton. ' n the afternoon and 7:30 and 9:30

McGaughey. 'Member:; please -bring programs. ' * n bho evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas Nel-on of' Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Cox of Lena .j. q.^ Indianapolis, spent Sunday with rel- who ha- been vi 'ting Mr. and Mi yj, ; on: , r y Meeting atives in this city. , H. S. Leathman and Mr., and Mr. . 'j-| ) e Mis sionary Society of the

Glen Wood of Detroit are returning Christian Chuieh will meet Thursday home the first of the week. afternoon at 2:15 with Mrs. W. D. A petition to sell real e tale, Cen j llnP , comer Market and Columbia

tral Tru t Company, administiators 1

Mr and Mrs. Allen Binkley attend-j of the estate of Henry Carpenter, de -pile devotion will be in charge of ed the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Fred 'eased, versus Iva Dean et al, ha Mr fhas Rector and Mrs. McConCoats, in Crawfordsville, Sunday. been filed in the Putnam Circuit tlf || will read a paper on "The Christ- ,, ian Solution of the race problem.” ■ Esther Snider of Indianapo , C |j f f ori | Miller, left Green, astle ; The ho-te -es are. Mil-. W. I).

Monday for Indianapolis where h" I j ame j Mi John R. Cox, Mrs. Jes e will he con nee te I with the sale; de ;;p a)s an | M r . J. W. Young, partment of the Portland Cemen* ! j. a. .j. + Company. He ha been employed a' Marii.il Here Monday, the local branch in the toie room. I Mi Florence Talmei of Reelsville

The weather underwent a -light and Ru -ell Allison of In iianapolis open into change in Greencastle and Putnam were united in marriage at the Court from which

ind

Biography." .\ lr . - that there has hw

her of biographir W She called attent;.. : r0fl

spjciou- ones. Sb«, raphies that appra,

« mo.-t inteiestinj, ' r,n ‘

Bradford’. , Dw,^. 5 '

*• Barnum’i o» n , ..p during .a”

serve<| delicifui—M

Steve t'henmv, RK

visitor in Indianat- 719 '

SUPER-HOAD IS INTENDED FOR HIGHWAY NO.43

roadway end under one number

Mis. August Merkt and children, j Lena, Martin and August, of IndiaI, ' napolis, were Sunday guests of Mr

and Mrs. Jacob Eitel.

! County over the week-end. The high

broad stairway Ranked

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On Saturda.. D ed f Gooch, Claude I- 432and G. E. Black,... f0-| special deputy —

laws regarding ha- RE

IE 1 • Monday morning. The Rev. Y. by .1 true colonial balustrade loads ta»

temperature of hi t Friday and Sat I Raphael I'eifoiined the ceremony, the ; econd floor. An interesting feaurday were not apparent on Sunday (The ring service was u el. The at- tore of the drawing room is an au-

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leads from the river (at the onl\

bridge cros-ing the river in Indianan (; A williams, of Lafayette, head ami running th.ough Paoli, Bcdfoi l,L f the ( - ow Tr.-ting Association of Bloomington, Spuicer, (Deem a tb.. th „ statr< and Ced , Overman, of (TawTord v,||e, I.ifayette and to th" Wp (fie | d) fOW tester> WPr e in Green-

lake ■" M*' h >8 " 1 ' 1 '< I* accept-1 ca tle otl bd

^ /Continued from page one) t f 0 lortnl affair-, and . >• •i.ive an uggi' Ifain traffic that naturally leipiire ■a 1 ondway of exti.i width and built

lor wear.

’■ "A offr committee rn onimend.;,” 4•tlf^rllrde■': the re pi rt, "That your o IfunlMtiort be broailened to include eve^ybbdy along thi- line; (bat th" wh^r-Hie. along the line be urgi I

I and accredited by thc commission) s the -uper-highway of Indiana;

Rev. and Mrs. V. I,

I that if.; con truction be at once and attend the anniversary service of tin' | begun and through the eon tru< tion i Presbyterian church in Clayton te-

depaitment and not through the main night. Rev. Raphael is on the pro ten.nee department; that it he con- K'uni for the evening,

stiucted of concrete and of a width of;

gt lea. t thirty feet.

"In doing thi " conclude- the le ] port, “the greate t • erviec will he ren lere t to both the people an I trav eling putdii of the .Jate and nation

and Monday a' the temperature fell to around the thirty degree above

zero mark.

Putnam Lodge No. 45 I. O. O. F. will meet Tue day night at 7:3" There will be wotk maybe, but a gd 'd -oeial houralway . Visiting Bros, al ways welcome. Those missing la

Raphael will nir.day night mis ed a lare ticat a

tendents were the bride’s grandmother Mr, . Mi Elroy and Fred McElroy,

thentic period lire place on either siiie of which, French doors open into the

road-. At ypen ligh patrolman in 0»<i ris c road 43, wa; -so. - uty sheriff, e-p* , _ laws.

Kr yHirfivt auxiliary o, anization.i to fielp kecure the permanent improve merit ef thi important ami needful filghw-ay that the m w pnpei of tic *tate he naked to give wide puhlii it^ lo the advantage of this load; th i' th* department of the stae p, peei ItRy he executive ;trid ronservation tWpartment In asked to join iii thi ♦hove 'for better ■'erviec to tate in ^fttutlotr; and to our inacce-sihlc

itnte parks.

* "Anil paiamouut to all, that the |n(ttanh Itfghway Comnn -ion be uige l rn fe-tdr'e thi. Impoitsnt thorough ftrfe to where it belong ' that refogtjized tn the romnii don 1

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Miss Wilma Hunt of Indianapolis, ha come to this city to make her home here with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wall, and attend DePauw Univer-

Mi. Dixie "South End re. ident,” en tert lined with hi. French harp, evei al late (.election The board of trustees of the Putnam County Hospital held their regular meeting today and had as their guests the follow parties from Greencastle township, Mrs. (i. F. Black,

t ity. Miss Hunt has been attending I Mrs. David Jones, Mrs. Albert Houck,

Butler University!*

SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET The Men's Brotherhood of the The Soho I Board will meei this 1 Methodist Church will hold a meet

evening at 7:30 o'clock in the office of Warren J. Yount, .uperintendent of city school in the high school building, at which time the building controversy will probably be settled. Thi; is the regular meeting of the board members.

ing in the Church Monday evening. The meeting will start at 8 o’clock Prof. Crandall will be the principal speaker and will talk on “Lincoln!”

Mi ; Florence Palmer of Reelsville was united in marriage to Russell Allison of Indianapolis, Monday morning in the clerk’s office in the Putnam County Court house. The single

it lv ring ceremony was used. The Rev.

- one Victor Raphael officiated.

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only I FjO and BURji through and

through

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Buirk stamina—-Butek luxury—Btiick performance—for only 51193! T hat 9 the story of Btiick’s ey.trci value.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis of Harlan, Ky. aie vr iting hfte with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hibbitt. Miami Mr-. Davis have been on a visit in the northern part of the state ami will return to their home in Kentucky

soon.

Istwrence T. Snider Ira- an interesting sml attractive display in the winlow of the AVaba-h Valley Kiev trie Company various types, of fini.-hes u-ed by interior decorator-. The e types shown are: Palm, Colonial Stipple, Italian, Spanish, Swirl Tif fany, and Roman Traventine. Mrs. Albert Nelson is expected to arrive home this evening from Chicago, where -he has been called by the illness of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dwyer. Mr Dwyer is a daughter of ! Mrs. Nelson, and is reported improved. Mary Cecilia Dwyer will acj company Mrs. Nelson home for a

visit.

Funeral services for Ray Chadd, i prominent Bainbridge resident, who ! passed away at the Putnam County ; hospital Saturday morning, as the ie.,ult of complication of disease-, were held from the Methodist church j of Bainbridge Monday afternoon at

Mrs. Jesse Young, Mrs. Ralph West, Mrs. John R. Cox, Roscoc Daggy, J 'hn McFarlane and John R. Detrick. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bartley and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chonoweth were in Crawford'ville Sunday where they visited with A G. Coffman, postma ter at Roarhdale, who is in a hospital there. They report his condition a

much improved.

Mi Minna Mae Bartley returne I home with them after visiting there with Misses Caroline an I Fiance Forsum, who formerly lived in Green-

ca tie.

CLUB CENTERS PLANNED FOR COUNTY CLUBS

PLANS BEING COMPLETED FOR LH ( LI B WORK IN p| IN VM COUNTY.

ENROL! Ml N'l

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LARGE

Membership So Far This A rar In Greencastle Club Is Much Higher 'I ban It Was Past Year.

Three popular I uick body-types sell at this figure—arr! offer all of Buick’s famous features All .are Buick through and through—identical in quality and workmanship with the Btticks of longest wheelbase —even to the smallest details of construction.

.’30 o'clock, with interment in the Bainbridge cemetery. The Masonic l.odge of Bainbridge held rites at the grave.

I ook at other cars. CompiHe them with Buick. > our own good judgment will tell you that Buick offers greater value.

SEDANS $11<)A to $1995 , COUPES $1195 tn $18A0 SPORT MODELS *tlQA to *1525

46 prtecj f o^b Flnt. Miek.. wo+fmmrnt tar tr be addrd. iru U M. /f. c. finance plan, thc m»it d-tnablc, it armlet,U.

Moffett & Dobbs

Member of the Putnam Count;. 4-H Clubs are being enrolled and plan. are being completed for one of the biggest years in the history of the lo-

cal organization.

At the present time 106 members have enrolled in the Greenca.die 4 II Clubs and la.-t year the total was *>8. jin the total number alreadv for the coming year, a number of the young | ladies enrolled took more than me j project, makoig the total nunihei of | projects 130. Those who desire can rtake out two projects in baking and

I sewing.

A club center ha.- been established in Clinton township and so far nine members have enrolled. A new club j center is likewise being started in ; Marion township and so far thirteen j new members have been enrolled in i that district j It is the plan of the local leaders to establish a club center at Bain bridge. Club centers have been held the past in both Greencastle and

*~ied car

Only

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the! lid 1 f All lldg.

RA1

Once

In Fifty Ye&c

Aii Enfirr Closing of Complete Sin Eveiiliinfj !New, Fresh and Clean Store Must Be Em|die

ND: Can utna

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\ on Will liml Om* S.'ime OI>Ii^iii£g People Tlml'M

Nol Deceive or Over Sell You.

We l.'ikc Space lo Tell You of a Few ltein>

ers e C and

500 pairs children’s

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stockings, worth to 50c the pair, in this sale at cents.

up Ro l!)

Men’s silk and wool You will k r* T aiii I all silk socks, for underwear f 5»>c, o lor $1. usual priced ver A Rreat value silk Rest you stocking for 75c the next year pair. Saving

in n

•if.

70x80 wool knaped blankets, all beautiful plaids and plain colors, 82.25; would be very good at 83.

Mean soft bleached muslin for 10c.

(lood quality of brown muslin 10c.

Outing flaii" J 12c and 15’. >ay sold up to .’"i JJ; 1

>c.

Rii.-sHIvillc and member:; arc being enrolled for the present year at both these centers. Miss Donna McCoy, | and Miss Pickett, are the club leaders for the Mariifti township club and Mi.-s Hazel Aibuckle and Mi.-; Ethel Adcr, teachers in the Greencastle high school, arc the leaden; for

Greencastle.

30 inch Ingrain carpet much used for bed rooms or for the Church.

( Mir rugs are new, fresh and good at such prices as will save you from 85 the rug up to 810 or $15.

Indian H Z very best ^ mgs of ^ , d< each. St* ^ ful. I isco

W ool dress goods up to $3.50 and to be sold at $1.50; 51 inch width, excellent quality.

Marillyn ( repes and C>atiii Crepes to be sold at $2.25 and $2.50. Without doubt be <t crepes made.

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When you e. „ umbrellas '^‘ n I'l'ice J* them wh> "li-

mit,? Startin?

up.

arth MUI

Buv the Long Needed Linen l able Cloth. Tl"' 1 '" 1 Dow n lo Pre-War Offerings. Style and Qiialil.' ^ At i.iiij-:' in imy anythinj*' you will need in advance of nc 1 ^ inits will be entirely satisfaelory. Alien Brothers 53RD YEAR

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