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THE C.REENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1923.

THE DAILY BANNER

GRANADA

Today K Tomorrow

Main Floor A lo K ..., .to, ; Baliony, Fliildren umler ien ,10c.

Entered in the I’oat Offir* at Greencaatle, Indiana, aa aecnnd rlaaa mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. . R. RARIUEN, City Mi tor.

Personal And Local News

Paul J. Coleman of Coateisville was in the city on business Wednesday.

of short stories will appear soin^Itime next summer. Dora Sweet is confined to his home

by illness.

Frank Concilia was taken to the Penal Farm Wednesday afternoon by

Sheriff Ed. Eiteljorge.

Mrs. George Fo\ of Reelsville is . in Greencastle visiting with Mrs. Es-

sie Benefeil and children. Delta I beta Tau To Meet

Merrill Bleckenstaff, Penal Farm Delia Theta Tau will meet this escape was brought to the County evening in tegular session at the Phi

■jail Wednesday afternoon. Delta Kappa hull. The final report in the matter of' .j..;. .j. .j. * * the estate of Jennie A. Moon, de- Veronica t h.h Meets.

Mrs. Harry Talbott had charge of the entertainment for the afternoon at the regular meeting of the Ver-

| y h «“ nm n*,.,,.. I 1st at the h 11 program.

RtHhday s ur pj

birthday , a

{L ven in honor nf Vom

Iuesda

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Loro ^ McCinin,. he

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Miss Maude Parker of Prcvo’.confined to her home by illness.

FOX NEWS < O.MKDY

Thoma.. A. Reitzell of Clayton wa' vi itor in Greencastle yesterday.

< OJYIINL S VTUKDAY

Andrew Pitman has re. igmd his position at Timmon’s Barber Shop.

Peaks of DesLiny

J. M. Stafford of Roachdale was in Greencastle on bu.-ine Wednesday.

estate

ceased, has been filed in the Putnam

Circuit Court.

Mi. and Mr.'. John Coffin cf Detroit

Michigan, arc visiting with the form- <•'”«« r > l,b hrM Wcdnesdi.y afternoon | ir’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. James at the home °f Mrs. Vernon Shirley, Coffin pf this city. Jac f k8 ° n ?• ‘'"UT’,’ C The women’s debate team of the I manens of Washington, which she i University met the women’s debate Pave wu., very interesting. ! team of Taylor university at Knights-1 Tlmre was an una ually good at-

i tendance. A delightful social hour

grand was enjoyed and dainty refreshments

erved. The club adjourned to meet

at the home of Mis C C. Hurst. In her paper on the. -object, Miss Judith |)pr f

Sollonbcrger spoke of the new school ' ! " IJ ' >r.; of musicians, headed by Felipe Ped- . ^ C ' enin * »a nil and Manuel de Falla, who are m „ n ,"’ U '‘ c „ SA endeavoring to found a Spanish na-1 _ ***

tional music upon the traditional folksongs and dances. On the following piogram appear the names an,! compositions of some of the leading

modern musicians,

Siete Canciones Populate Manuel

Nana

El Pano Moruno

a gon (i t imei at - neU » happy , art I riday ( j'' ^ t< f he Friday i I h regular mee!,,. , d hi

Eapanolas 2;30 , 636. 1 de Falla | w. Franklin, ^ ’

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The two year ol<l son of Mr. and Mi . Glen Clark is lepoited as being ill.

A. M. Hodge of Coatesville was a I n in, vi.-dtor in Greencastle Wednesday.

Many Votes Cast In Beauty Contest Being Held Here

Responses Being Received About Caving Highway

John Brown of Roachdale was business visitor in Greencastle Wednesday.

"T'rVi i :::™z>s.zzzzz: r >."'',1 ,,™.: . meet La l.rti.b F. M. Ahnuet Chicago today to vi-it Mrs. Tucker' , licxt t "" c w,th W ' Herod ’ : , .. * M T T • . daughter, Mrs. H. r.ha Mehaffle | Womal) . s , ' Mu-e de Seville Action on n," for $250 has been ,, „ Kv , I)s a ,, ist ed by Mrs. 1 Co^es Julian Bautista

filed in the Pu.n.ur, < .rant «-u.». Wi||j;im WHfh wprr hostps[;( . s Wed-) Israel Knauer ver-u. Hoss.e Runyan. | m (| iv , |ftrI . Moon to the Woman’s

James and Alio are the attorne'

for the plaintiff

The Dental clinic started

nam County Tbui .'lay morning. Tb

Henry Callender of Vincennes who

boy and girl in the county, of school

age, ha- been examined.

The second ins'itutc for teachers in

ne day afternoon

Circle of the Presbyterian Church, ^ 1 when it met in the Church parlors. I The Valentine |>irit was carried out ' in the afternoon by the use of nap-

kins with fitting decorations.

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FEW TOWNSPEOPLE HAVE \S VII VOTED 'N MIR\M BEAUTY CONTEST.

SHOW III \ I M \NA PI OP! E ARE IN I ERKSTED IN ROAD PROMOTION.

lias been vi>iting hi. daughter in Chicago, toped off on his nturn home for a visit with his cousin Hiram C. Callender, Wedne day.

Beckwith, who har

the Putnam ("iinty Consolidated Schools, so far this year, will he held Saturday morning and afternoon in the Greenca tie high school build-

ing.

Funeral service- for Mrs. Louisa

Blanco Negro

Mrs, Voltmar

Mexican

Orilla de un Palmar

Manuel M. Ponce I K trellita Manuel M. Ponce '

(arr, by Frank La Forge) 1

Miss Sollenbergcr

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P. E. O. Meets.

Approximately 150 ballot. had been cast in the annual beauty cute t when the fn t day's voting closed today at 5:30 p. m. No re ult - will be tabulated however, until the polling formally c]o id Friday aft rnooii. A greu' majority of the votes cast were those of -tuient in the University, few townspeople having as yet mad, their selectiens, and very few faculty member- having voted. With two days of balloting yet in the future, thi-y,ar’s , < nte t piomi - • to be one of the mo t rep;, rotative of the beauty contest b* Id by the

Mirage.

The polls at Shadow-Aid Indio will open tomorrow morning at ;i o'clock, and will be open until 6:30 except (luring the noon hour.

Fliaile. MeGaughey, pro ilent of the I ike . to River highway V oi i ation which ha., been active for some time in promoting the paving of Road 13 north and outh through Indiana, ha.- received many response., from various people along the highway ince the lad barrage of publicity was relea ed Monday.

Miss Emma

been confined to her home for the Job of Roachdale. who passed away pa.'t few day - with illness is not yet; at the home of her . on, Elbert Job, able to be at her wark at Southard’- in Newman, Illinois, Monday evening Book Store. I at 7 o’clock, were held from the

. 'Presbyterian church in Roachdale on

Mrs. Anna Thoma of Brtail fa via- Thursday at 2 o’clock, I'"- n '> ""»* hPr ' E ' V 1 with interment the Roachdale cem

Hudlin an,I wife on East Seminary, St. Mi-. Thomas was on her way to Bloomington for a vi-it there.

Rev. Raphael gave a reading entitled. "My Home Town,” which was of a most entertaining nature. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Robert Craw-lev, Mrs. Lola Kelch and Mrs.,

I rn i McLain. I Tl,e ^ E - °- Sisterhood met with

I Mr Fred O’Hair*on Wednesday-eve-

Mrs. James Hostess. | ning at 7 00 o’clock. After the busThe Christian Church Missionary ine - meeting, initiation -rrvice was

T ’' ( s eccn,| Pel.. 12,h T glove, P. v I*- , al^o the L administered 3| 'I he Steward. - ,..u , _ "’thout fail. ; 1 .',0 p. ip. p.|F ^

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We.tern Indiana is vitally interested in this highway as is shown bv the various Ihing. the writer of respon e- say to Mayor McGaughc,,. One letter received from John C. Snyder, o| < rawfordsville, head of th" Supreme l i be f i’en llur i typical of all the le'ters. Mr. Snydei -ay: .

“ALWAYS TIRFD \T MOH'I

TRY THIS

A healthy person never feel., con stantly tired. Being "too tired" cn staidly tell of .something wrong. When .lolm U. (iniil,oi, Dinville, III., found himself “alw iys tire,| H t nirht nod haedened wi'b backaelie," he teok Foley Pills, a diuretic timulant for the kidneys, and writes: “After a few doses, I felt better, could work Easier, became stimiger, ami slept soundly " Men and women everywhere use and recommend them. Satisfaction guaranteed. A-k for Foley Pills diuretic.- It. p. Mullin. , Druggi-t

“You certainly have darted something in the way of getting a highway from the Lake to the River. I am heartily in accord, a- you know, | ,'lul am writing Chairman Ziegler of tie- highway commission today. I will r r lluil other people do the sain" tiling. We'b overlook no opportunity to help this thing along her" m

Montgomery county.

etery.

j The second chapter of | Yourself” will be used foi

Mr. and Mr Ed Davi:; of Harlan, ' , ' VPII ' n K M th* devotional Ky , who have been visiting here the Presbyterian < hurch.

with the latter's parents, Mr and Mr.-1 i PC t K Hibbitt, have gone to Indiana-! t' on

polis for a short visit there.

Walter Bullock is designing the see: n for the production of .Shak"sp, ire’ "As You Like It" to be gi.cn !•' Duzer Du, Feb 21 and 25. A group of eo -tume makers are making most of the costumes. Some of the

“See for

Unly (hi service in The sub

Society met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. D. James, W. Columbia St. Mrs. John Young, Mrs. , .lolm Sear, and Mrs. John Cox acted is assistant hostesses. Mrs. McConnell had charge of the program of the afternoon and gave i mo t interesting report. Rev. Brim n r al o talked before the society on

IN DIANAPou

The hog mark'- !

held for Mrs. Marion Bradford Cran-! higher i ^

dull. Mi s Harriet Barnum was elect-j Livestock

ed to member-hip. Mrs. Zink, of New numbered 5,5<'0, M

M< xico, was a visiting member. holdov, i ; th, - •j..p -j. I The bulk of -al. H

Roachdale Club Meets; 1 200 lbs. w;,. Js ' omf

The social club met at the home of j t attle receipt Mr . Carol Bartholomew with thir- <a ' VP ' >(io. | .

the recent convention held m Craw-

fordsville.

for Hiscus.-i ii is “Tb- Prosecu- Vtnrning Musical,' Meets, of the Work: By the Proc'e.ma 1 Modern Spanish and Mexican mus-|

tinn of the Good News.” Every mem- | j r wt . rc the subjects ef discussion at 1 b p r of the Church is urged to attend, (he meeting of the Greencastle, Morn j in order to become better aci|uaiiite.l , j nK Mu icair held Wedne 'ay morning

with the prineijial lines of activity in <

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teen rnemb* rs re ponding to roll call. After disposing of the u.-ual club busine: s a jirogram of contests, music and reading - in keeping with Saint' Valentin 's Day and the National, Holiday of Februuty wa.- enjoyed by

all.

R' fc hments of Bavarian Cream, mae.ir, on - and coffee were serve i.

normal with I*, 11 to It50; V ,

17.50.

Sheep icccipt strong market.? off at $16 ar, to $15.50.

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was composed of men.

ni< r" elaborate costumes w ill rcnlrd hv the organization.

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”1 agree heartily with you that there -hould he no h;,lf way husines:, about this road. The resurfacing of a per ion nf it would be a great mitake. Nothing but the best will bo

Court, Opal McDaniel versus Earl McDaniel. The plaintiff alleges that a divorce wa- granted in llt'dl! and that the defendent is in arrear to the extent of $125. Three children aie in the custody of the plaintiff. Dwight Chapman, instructor in French at the University, has just signed a contract with the Henry Holt and Company, to bring out an edition of French short stories, in col

Play Here Toniglii

DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH PIAN IM TO GIVE ( ONt ERl IN .MLHARRY HALL.

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-all-fact',ry. I am telling Mr Zaeg laboration with Prof. Brown of Westl p i so. ( all on me when I may be ef ern Reserve university with whom he benefit aside from the things I ipii is also collaborating on a French already doing. composition text book. The edition

Harold Bauer, di-tingui. bed Eng ~ lish pianist, will appear in concert al -jj Meharry hall at 8 o’clock Thursday 5 evening as one of the Fine Arts,— course presentations. s Strange a it may seem, Mr. Bauer S first attained renown, not on tin — piano, hut on the violin. He toured E Ull England as a child prodigy and vio

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linist when but ten years of age. Hi | mother, however, was an accomplish ed pianist, and although he was pn marily intere-te»l in violin, she taught him all that she knew about piano. During a period of financial -tre

E=|Mr Hauer was a tod to accompany _

j a soprano on a concert tour through ~ ^'Russia. Tim acceptance of that in

35; vitation marked the turning point in ~ S his career. After he had once decid :

!ed that hi sifts were better adapted to the piano, he set himself diligently to the task of becoming an expert on “ the instrument. Three years la'er '

We have heard it has been intimated we were not. (io to the Court House records for information the lease

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November t«, 1895 he made his de-

but in Berlin.

Hi.; fir t appearance was in Boston in 1901.

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Slocks al! of the very besli (•hand iso we have the n| illation for carrying

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Him sale has lieen ., !,,« „„ c , hm miiny of (he liest patterns are still here and ll.e.v are Iruly i:\KI.AINS, They are lined up on muraeUs ready I", your chnosnifc Have in,ist all sizes-Bl IY YOURS NOW.

Heed Shirts?

Many times the lots are small or only a

item,

tell

high Is you the price, est t\pe mu .iciaiu- to visit DePauw !

in America ~ He received! 2

try and toured the country every ~

second year until 1914. Since then (2 pinole he has been constantly engaged in 2 \, r ' , concert work in this country. 1^ ' V O CUIl 1

Harold Bauer is one of the

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during the lust few years and it isj! lmt

expected that a capacity audience will

attend his recital here.

Me hii\u <Mne 'voiidciful values on our tables.

to show See them stacked hi^h ^

Kmicinhcr-Saturday is.lhe Iasi Jay. J. F. Cannon & Co.

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a sacrifice.

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must be vacated.

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Iteautif ul Smooth Hands

Italian Halm will keep your hands soft, amooth and while even in winter. For sale everywhere.

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