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THE OREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1
Patsy Ruth Miller Glenn Try on
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Thursday & Friday
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LOIS WILSON, ( LIVF BROOKS
THE DAILY BANNER
Entered in the Post Office at Greencaatle, Indiana, aa aerond rlaaa mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. RA III DEN, City Editor.
Mr.-. Ira Cowling, who has been in the Robert Long hospital at Indianapolis for some time undergoing mediral treatment, returned to her home | Sunday.
Personal And Local News
I Rev. D. L. Vandament is called to (Greenfield, Ind., to conduct the funeral Wednesday of Joseph Smith. Mrs. Smith is in a serious condition I with pneumonia. Mrs. Vandament : will make the trip with Mr. Vanda-
| ment
(make an overnight visit with Mr. ' day. Vandament's niece, Mrs. Walter Redd at Newcastle, whose son Virgil, is a
| student in DePauw.
nu-ry [0 j t y niKht - ah bt ' Present.
Invitations Issued.
fiom DePauw University last Jun
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DIRECTORS MEET
Alva C. Haber of Quincy was in The directors of the Putnam CounGreencastle on business Monday. :<>’ ^arm Bureau Co-operative Asso
j elation held their first meeting, for
Louis McGaughey of Rus-ellville p Ur p 0 se of electing five directors
Eortnightl,
a,; ?, Krank * i to^theV host N^B
make the trip with .air. vanaa- ;.ir-. Robert McElhcnejl has issued w' 11 ' Lt^VTuon U R: ' ri,len assist!,' 9' . Following the funeral they will invitations for a bridge luncheon Fn- ^ ^ Albert wil ^ n “WeNed. ^ pj c
+ -i- + + + of Clayton ami is employed in the ^ "7; b V «»r ; . t,. Attend Anniversary Services. south gev rnment inspector of civ- a||)1 ^ 1 V R v. and Mrs. V. I, Raphael, Mr, ilian plane:, lie attended both West SSS Oti.- Browning and Mrs. Allic Allen Pent Ycademy and DePauw Univer- erp; Q attemlcd the anniversary services of tty, and is a member of Phi Gamma ; J;)mps Harry the Prc byterian Church at Clayton Delta. , Mrs. Yount \t. Monday .tight. Mr. Raphael delivered Inune l.a ely following the welding p avne an(| ’ * > 8
■**. otw \!i VVilcryn left nn -a won- » u>
was a visitor in the city on Monday. f or t | lf , organization, Tuesday afterLowell M Salesman of Cloverdale ,w,on at 1:30 o'clock in the County
wa in Greenca tie on bu.-iness ye
teiday.
John Van Hook of Bainbridge was a busines.- visitor in Greenca tle on
Monday.
Luther Easter and wife, attended the funeral of Ray Chadd at Bain-
bridge, Monday.
Court house.
Other busines was also discussed and transacted by the directors. This is tho first meeting of this nature
held.
the sermon. •I* ‘l- 'F
Dinn< i I t ’ay Evening,
Ticket f« r the High School ParentTeacher’.- Association council dinner may he ptocured this week at I itch ford’ Store. All reservation.- should hi made by Wednesday evening. The rffair promi cs to be one of
M:. an<l Mrs. Wilson left on a hour foll,,^^ ■ ling trip through western Florida. In rc f re . t , " i*
June they will visit Giccnca tle where
.. 1CKJ M " \lus„, k them .‘ lM? '"'"nca,, lstle
will meet Wedi„.
The Monday (Hub met Monday af- ° ''lock at the , HB inoon at 2:.Id o'clock. There was an Durst 4J5 f; t ( jug ^;
they will greet their many friends.
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Mi . Rector ILosIcss
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More controversy over the building of the propo rd i < hool. At the first * meeting inco the Second Proposed Ward building was conNew * eniiictl only « few per Building* son- were prt- cut, but at
each succeeding meeting
more and more interested parties at
built for around $71,000.
excellent attendance. Roll call —, .
o the largest meetings of the year of answered by sayings of famous men. ‘s" <lMARRIES NEGRO (hi- organization, being a joint meet- '[•(,(. was j n the form of a contest. 1 M ' ROC KVILLE Conn,, Feb. 7. (UPt inp of all th war ■ and the High Mr . James Zeis was elected coun- rs ' „ 1 e< ^ °’Haii; SAI ■In tice of the Peace Carl Goehring School. A good program will he giv t j| , ncm ber of the fedeiation. Mr-. ^ a 30 «clock jon 1 of Ellington, announced today that he cn by th< tudent from the diflcienl n nnett and her assistant gave a very |
David A. Parker and J. M. Staffer 11 h . lfj lnarr j ed miss Beatrice Fuller, wards, and a good crowd i anticipat- interesting program on “George SNow EfN — were among the Roachdale resident- xv |, l t et an ,i her mulatto sweetheart, c, l- Rogers Clatk and In.liana.” SAI in Greeneastle on Monday. !(.'larence Kellem. -I--1*-t-••• + An enjoyable social hour was spent _ ~ and
nt«ii s < ircle lo Meet nfi-'r the bu-incs: meeting, during , ", , ' nma ry i |ous(
Miss Carrie Moore suffered a stroke, Goehring said the ceremony was Th w ,. man .. c|rt . lo pf , hc Phesb>
delightful Sl ’ h "" 1 " il1 P |v f mm
at the home of her niece Mrs. Eugene VDormcd R( llem ’ s , h ™ e hel [ e teria’n Church will meet Wednesday ^!l h ^ °P e ' ett a "Th,. s , , r tr(
Hawkins, Saturday.
rd the funeral of Allan Wheeler at
Stile-ville. today.
There will he a young people’s
Quite a few things that in the present age are taken more or less
as a matter of fact had
At incongruous beginnings. ... . , Present The hand salute as used m '' ,,tinK at Hamr "' k ' Statlon church Time by oldiers of all coun Wr, ' ne ^ a y eve,,i "« at 7:3 °-
tries had a beginning of
this nature. The hand salutes of the soldier is thought to have originated in feudal days when a cpieen of love
and beauty was chosen at the close I Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Raphael, and
tended. The meeting Monday night of tournaments and jousts. The Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Daggy went to started at S .’clock with about twon- knights, pa-sing in review before the Lafayette today to visit Miss Eliza
ty-five persons in attendance. An In- throne of beauty, raised their mailed Daggy. dianapoh architi t gave approxi tjr.-ts to shade their eyes, intimating mate figure lor a building staling that they were dazzled h\ the beau
that a twelve room building could he ty of the ipieen.
SENIORS PLAN
FOR BANQUET
Mi Mae Alexander of Fleming county, Ky., is vi iting her father C. Y. Ilillis and family of this city.
Margaret McLean Is Appointed Alumni Secretary—Committee
Named.
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Missionary Society To Meet
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Loui . and -uhuth-.
Ka?b and Karry
\\ c spcriali/.e in Hulk ( oflfee:. of different grad". , no li.dinc Rios. ( hoicc Klcnds, Santos and penherrv. Prii e.r range from
25c„. 40c
Mrs. Olive, Kelly went to Indiana j.,| poli- Tuesday morning to visit hei
Per Pound
Con.-umption of wheat (lour in the U. S. fdl off twenty per cent per
capita from I Mil to l!t‘J3
Wheat During the same lime grand-son, R. R. Orr, Jr., who underAnd corn meal dropped 75 per (went an operation for appendiciti-
Wheat cent. In l , .l2(i we ate 10 Monday afternoon,
per cent less meat than in
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Henry of i Buffalo, N. Y., are spending a few (lays with his uncle, J. B. Henry and
wlipe lalv Bread, Full Pound Loal
5c
(piaker W hole W heal Flour, 5 pound hag . .
Lux and I amay Tnil'd Soap, II bars
25c 25c
l!*07. “ he most, noted decline wain beef, but there was a slight in
erea.-e in consumption of veal. The,. , ,, ,, , , , . . , ,, , | , . family. Mr. Henry who has been sick
National Industrial ( onference hoar'll. ... — , , , .. lor some time is improving.
ZZ which gives these figures, says these
5' decreases in food consumption are a| Mims Edna Marion Place, Mr. and = result of this machine age which has Mrs. Granville W. Ziegler. Mr. and « increased -edentary occupations and Mrs. R. H. Downey, and Granville P.
E: 1 reduced the need for energy building Ziegler all of
Wm. Welch. .p.p .j. hers, under the ^ + MonlhJj Tea Given <iuctor, William t V< i nica Club Tit Meet has an iiistrumi The Veronica Club will meet with The Faculty Women’s Club met in interesting perf,, Mi Vci non Shirley Wednesday af- the Howman Memorial Building Mon- T|„, f ln .,| ]ir( let noon at 2:00 o’clock. Mis. Man day afternoon for the regular month- cretta takes p| ; Av** Talbott will have charge of the pro- ly t a. The afternoon was spent in an a dress rehear- klfi gram. Meaihen please note, ehang’ of iiifonnal manner, with no program. , readiness for a - meeting place. i The hostesses were: Mrs. Edwin morrow night. a.Su
■Nichols, (hairman, Mi.-s (irace Me-’ Don’t forget affi I Grath, Mrs. W. H. Melx>an, Mrs. L. Wetlhosday ever• • ffi|P
The Mount Olive Missionary Hoe- k. Mitchell, Mi.-s Ethel Morris, Mrs. dock II. S. Auil'’S@| iety "ill inert with Mrs. Jonathan Voltineyer, Miss Margaret Pierson, .SH Houck Thuiday afteinoon at 2:;ll Mi. Emily Post, Miss Marjorie Or- lt h ' c
t n, Mi-. W. R. Oiton and Mrs. Cohen
•!• + * Pierson. St ' out ' K Valentine Party Tonight. +^..;. + .j. + Wednesday eve
afternoon in Plato Hall. This banquet The S. C. C. Club will meet thi- (recent Relxkah Lodge Met aT "* ho - v ' w i stl| n(t rill he held in Longden Hall. evening at the home of Miss Margaret , . B ,Pas< ’ br ing 50cHH! Margaret McLean, secretary of the Maloney, 205 We-t Franklin St. Thi: 1 h ;' (r<SCOnt Rcb ° kah mct a * head,carter- -I “ tudent body was chosen as perman will be the annual Val ntin, party, i >^ular session. „ f new busjnff RE! hick in uouy, was tnosin as perman + After the toutme of bu-in-vs was at- ,. rv nh( . • r , , . HP ent alumni sccreta.y of the class. She M;|rrj( , (| |n j tended to, there were contests, and 1 1 will k' op a record of the activities oi Wnr(| wa . rccc i V cd here Tue day M ,s - Louetta Walts won the prize.
announcing the marriage of Mis- ^ social good time followed and Knepple, B | an(he hi,.knell, daughter of MrsJ rofie hmmts were served. Henry Rirkmll, formerly of this eitv* •F + d*+ to Ll. Leo C. Wilson Monday evenin': ! T " M ‘ ot Ui,h Mrs - Craw,e y-
Plans for a senior-alunini-faculty
! banquet to he held on Feb. 22, Found- () » Jq,.^
Dean R. G. MeCutchan will go to!'' 1 1,1,1 Benefactors Day, were made St. Louis, Saturday where, he will | at a senior cla meeting
speak before the choir directors of St.
Thursday
meeting will bo
it. 5.
the class after giaduation. A committee of Wilma
Elizabeth Smith, Leslie Sniff, j Charles Robbins was appointed
Presbyterian d
re: 719.
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THIS WERK Period nf rain
again about n
with week; temperaturem
plans for the Founders and Benefat- The bride is a w II Known and pop-! Mrs. Chari ,s Crawley, N Indiana St., trial except for ° tors Day banquet. ular local girl. She was graduated ; Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock, shortly after mi': T
William Smith, president, to make ;,( RiOp „Yloek in Miami, Fla.
The L. S. S. ('lull will meet
food.
Scott County Pumpkin, Large No. 3 < an
I lid Reliable ( offer. Per Pound
Farmers’ Pride < offee.
Per Pound
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zz i It isn’t so easy to name the world’s 21 ten greatest thinkers. Dr. Will Dua ~ rant thinks he can do it. Let- E; N°t He names Confucius, Pla ”, So to, Aristotle, Thomas = i Easy Aquinas, Copernicus,
Francis Bacon, Isaac New
Si ton, Voltaire, Immanual Kant anil
South Bend, motored to Greeneastle on Sunday.
12c 15c
New Santa < laia Prunes, .1 Pound .
25c
Darwin. A good list by a man who should he competent to judge, yet it doe-n’t include Jesus of Nazareth, j who thought out the greatest relig | ion the world has ever known.—Cap Nolnr Seedless Raisins, ’i. pet’. !5-o/. .Package. 2 fir —I
The temperature again decided to take an upward trend and early Tuesday morning the mercury began its upward flight. As eaily as 9 o'clock in the morning the mercury had already reached the 52 degree above zero mark.
An inch and one tenth of rain fell ^ in Greenca-tie and vicinity Monday
night and Tuesday morning For th''i major part of the time of the rainfall, a slight drizzle was all that was in evidence but at times th" rain wa -
very inten.-e.
Scott < ounty Kraut, Large No. 3 Can
Pillabury’s Pancake I linn
15c 15c
Maple and ( ane Table Syrup. Pint Hotllc
25c
Alaska Pink I all ( ana
lajmon,
(astir Country Gentleman
t orn. None Better, Per ( an
One I’nund .Ini*, Assorted Fruit Jam
Large Bottle, I’ure I cmalo t atsup
I,Sc 20c 15c
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IIM> .( (H I s NEED Ll \DEK
Mrs. Christina L. Akers, fil years old, of Martinsville, and a sister of Mrs. Mary B. Staley of Poland passed away at her home in Martinsville Sunday morning. The funeral ..erv ices were held from the home in
A Scoutmaster is badly needed for the local Boy Scout organization. The
hoy have been doing the best they
could without a leader, but they can | Martl "- V,llp luesday afternoon. She
go no further. They have reached a i'/ su 1 rvived , by the huaband * tw< »
four sons, and one sister.
point where a Scoutmaster Is nece1 dau * b * Pr
ary If the movement is to continue I Allan Wheeler pa ed away Sunday! Heretofore univer ity students have February 5 at South Bend, Ind., he is* 111 ted a. Scoutmasters, hut they are uivived by one sister, Mrs. Nelli uncertain material on account of con- j Woody, Colorado Springs, Colorado, tint changes in condition; beyond His remains were brought to Stilr tIk ir (outiol. A citizen of Greencas- j ville where short service.- were hid I _ tie i needed to ad in thi - capacity. I at ll o’clock today, conducted by Rev. Si Ab,e a ••''•stance for him is readily W. E. Gill and Mrs. Ben Rilev sang ^ iv nlihl, Anyone interested in thi ! “In a Garden” and “Abide With Me”. h worthy can e may communicate with I Interment was in the Stilesville ceme-
OIIIS
Hays
~ I H. Dirks, chairman of the Troop
~ Committee.
- There isn’t a lad but wants to grow
tery. James Dean of this city L cousin of Mr. Wheeler.
: Grocery \ liakfry
M inly and true at heart, And every lad would like to know
South -ida Square, r I The eeret we impart
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Children's
Cluipprd I lands'
I’nr' r nt i nr m from aii f I’cri n g with rough, rracked, irritot<-dakin in winter. |iolian Halm in anot hing. II • • 1 ■
quickly. For sole
L eeery u hrre i
Ilaliaix Balm
Hr doe n't desire to slack nr shirk, Oh, haven’t you heard him plead 7 He’ll follow a man at play or work
If only the man will lead.
, Motor ind guff. :i/nl winter sport
Kill up the time a lot;
Hut wouldn’t you like to feel you’d
•aught
Even a boy a knot ? ! Country and home depend on you t'hararter most we need; How can a lad know what to do I If there isn’t a man to lead? j Where are the men to lend a hand i Echo it far and wide— Men who will use in every land, Bridging the “Great Divide” : Nation and flag and tongue unite Joining each class and creed. Herr are the hoys who would do
right.
But where are the men to lead?
SEE YOUR
I urnitiire Man, Your Grocer, Your Doctor
ASK HIM
M hat discount he will give you on your hill if you raise cash and settle. THEN COME TO US ME WILL FURNISH THE MONEY
ALLEN BROTHER
Store Wide Sale 1
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Goes On With Vim, Vigor and Pep
We Have eliaiulise For Ihe
^Never Carried Seeomls 01
ol Any Kind. Ours is Necessarily
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We take pride in onr servicein a store than ours. We will
business just as fairly aa our best friends could wish,
hut-
better folks never were wind up this sale and
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The Entire Stock Must Be Solt-
this had is Always kc|»| in Mind, Which Accounts for Our Offerings—'Always * ? i Every Instance
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This is Our Home, W e Expect to Slav Here and W ill Be Able I" 1 "
Aon in thi 1 I'aee With Confidence.
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Money Borrowed With This In Mind Is Economy
R TF >, will ke di a 863
THEouuiNALSMNHorrKNu^l SUBSCRIBE FOR THE BANNER
Indiana Ixian Co. 2l'/g E. Washington St. Phone 15.
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