The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1928 — Page 2
THE GREKNCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1928.
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Tho srn n's r.iiist btaulilul sLir in her Kr< alfsl role, 'lore ^’orioos I han “The Stolen BrideShe’* wonlerful.
{T* KIFTIMi, this tale nf nioiinVJ tain inadne I nn aial air! much, much more. I)>naniic drama hurtling headlon to a smash climax.
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Personal And Local News
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To Meet Tuesday. | <s a daughter
The New Era Club will meet Tues- city.
day aftcinoon Feb. 14th. at 2:30 with * * Mr J C Thembly East Washington Priscilla Club To Meet.
The Modi rn Pricilla Club will meet Monday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Elmer Crawley 418 E. Waah*
achievement VS
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John Dinnville of Cloverdale in Greencastle, yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Knight of Ind*
! ianapolis vi.-iteil h< re today.
W. S. Carpenter is in Indianapolis
today to consult a pccialist.
Arlando E. Ogl' of Cloverdale, was a visitor in the city Friday.
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thin glowing romance of flashing swords and ardent hearts in the days « hen Eouisiana was young! Ihrce great stars m a produeunforgettable I if/maurici 1 beauty.
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Hi c Hive Kebakah To Meet wa B e Hive Kebakah Lodge will meet | Monday night at 8 o'clock. There will i>e a program and a full attendance
is desired. •I* m b •I* *f* •i*
Friday Circle Meets
Tl e Friday Circle met Friday afti moon at the home of Mrs. Lee Reeves, W. Franklin St., at which ; time the officers for the ensuing year were elected. They are as fol-
of Cloverdale was | oWs .
business, Friday. | p r . Mrs. George Long.
Warren Newgent is confined to his ! Vice-Fres. Mrs. Fred Long, heme at 701 Ma,.h Ave. by illness.; «cc. Mrs. James Zets.
Tr as. Mrs. Lawrence Crump.
Ralph Sechman f Coatesville wa^ Plans are made for an anniversary a business visitor in Greencastle on pi uic to he held March Itith at the Friday. i home of Mrs. R. P. Mullins. The pro-
gram for the afternoon was in charge i of Mr-. Wallace I/ing, who had pre
pared a large valentine box,
which the members received their valentines. Mrs. Long also gave u mo t intresting story on the origin of
St. Valentine’s Day.
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oeratic life- , ' c on t0 civilization; J war home; neceswry. - BS istic church; th,. K 00 '
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Jack Morrison in Greencastle m
!’. T. A. Council Dinner.
The annual Parent-Teacher’s Association Council Dinner was held Friday evening in the Dining Room of the Methodist Church at 6:00. The
solving \ias in charge of Sectfori IX cst minds, tB . ce » of the Woman’s League of which Mi 1.1 finest spirits f rn . fe Nichols is leader. The menu was as '"to the teacher, Ary follows: | train them well Bak'd ham, escalloped potatoes,! gifts and Mm] ^ hi an., lettuce .alad, pickles 1 w 'th their -a... ’ r,
green
lud biscuits, ice cream cake and cof-
fee.
The rooms were decorated in patriotic colors in commemoration of the
sacred i
Mrs. A. R. On noweth
pledged Sigma No.
has been
ward them wry
for the good | ifi K “
tenure, and pro; ~
years.
birth of Washington. Red, white and* Eet us set;, ’ .
and flags a!i ,,ur greatest «,.^5 There were challenging re ,
blue candles were used draped about the room.
The men’s cla of the M. E. church
Supported by (ALBERT KOI
and
Noah bi:i;r\
News and ( oniedy
will continue consideration of the decline and final decay of ancient relig-
ions.
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WILL BE DEDH M ED I EM. I TERRE HAUTE, Feb. !>, With work rushing ah'ad "ii th | rt o'. tlie workmen, tin : tat, N, n.i.i! ; > ■ nasium will he ready for i two week and the Of In m! "''he t a cr remonies have been o' f i I I . '1 *22. This gymn i mm wdl a v, a long felt need in t!" alh'< i c w 1 i> the state school and ’.veil not yet availabl for comp. i, tl: inside work of tin' buil lini 1 . .1" h ■ ket hall floor will he complc i d by that time.
I.if ’’ while Arthur L. Tie-ter, I' V maneid ,•< irtaiy < f t!n' ladian;: High School A'hletic A ociarioi, will ua- In ajhjcct, "The Sta‘u. of Phy i cal Edu ation in Indiana.’ -
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Mr . A. K. Ch' noweth and son Eugene, went to M Ttinsville Friday afternoon, called by the serious illness of an uncii "f Mrs. Chenoweth.
Prof. Walter Bundy of DePauw University will peak before the young people's Group In the School of Missions at the First Chri-tian Church Sunday evening at 0:30.
Call and wife took Sunday i with Dewey Stultz and fain
MIS M! Ml INCKKA >E
INDIANA POMS, Feb. II (UP) A .'ill p> rcent iici'a n in automoliile lie,'ii. p fee .ind aholi.-hment of the pn ifi'ty tax on automobiles was advocated by George E. Hershman, inemhi i of Hu St 't,” Highway Com-|
i Ilex dinner
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Ko Iletro and family attended th< tuner il of the former’:, grandmother, Thursday. Ira Butcher is -till very ill aid getting weaker. Peggy Miller i.. able to he up and around, the last day or two. Kathleen Clodfelter is on the siek list this week. S. II. Lawler and wife and daugh-
Mr . Lucy R land Rector, of Chi-] cugo, III., donor of the building and j in whose honor the new Lucy Rowland hall for women is being named, will he the gue. t of hono: at a dinner at Longden hall tonight.
A most delightful social hour followed the program during which the ho le served delightful n freshment after which the club adjourned to meet in March with Mrs. Art Wil-
lia ms.
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Woman’s Relief Corps to Meet. The Woman’s Relief Corps will meet Monday afternoon at 1:30 in the
hall.
•j* »j« »j« *2* tv. ('. T. u. To Meet. W. C. T. U. will meet Monday after noon at 2:,30 o’clock at the Methodis' Church. Devotions in charge of Mrs. J. W. IB rod. The Frances E. Willard Memorial will he present by Mrs. L. E. Mitchell . ml an address “Peace and Arbitration” by Prof. H. Zink. The program for the year will he
from ighty '.vo people present. Prayer was exalt him above ^
offered by Rcy. Bruner. A program ‘ nesR , above |4t ^ ( \va giv n hy the children from th" l"‘Uy and I'lfL),. ^ ^ four .schools in the city which has destroy a ] been printed before, and was carried! ’b" 1 l *"‘ race mot. ® out a arranged, with the exception* ' u '' 1 -
nf a reading by Betty Jane Spencer, who was absent due to illness. The address of the evening was given by Supt. Yount, and was well
given anil w II received hy the large I . ' <T HH audience. His subject dealt with the '"K s h.iaiht,., ^ relation of the . chool and the home,' , 4 *’■' on
Monday afterm, I tu
| home of Louise
that the
its children ami, ,, mighty God, -e;
the morning, d ,,, R * to the servile a t>ot
childhood.”
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The first day', pror'nm will inclo ■ niii- ic, pel chi ' dene.i hy tlie pl,..Mcal educali'in "I. ■ c.-. Sanford M. Kvltner, jo i Ii ni of 'in hoard of trusties, will p , idc at lid meeting and will officially piecoid the new building to th' fa.nl v and student of the chool. A'. .u' .1 oh 1 I.. Griffith, Big Ten enmmi i inei', will speak on the -nibj ct of "The tean Ing of Physical, Educ'iiio.i in Molein
n.' ior. at Hi" Good Road dinner of th Brazil Chamber of Commerce, line 'I i .dditii rial um derived from I - fe • inneas ' which ’Tn icality would co t the autemohile owner n> more, would enable the commission I to pave the lemainder of the milcag | in the Indiana system in les.- than five . years
ter Freda and Mildred Firestone attended the Ben Bur show at Green-
castle on Wednesday night.
Mrs. Lizzie Bament was brought j
home from the IHitiratflVoi/nty hos-
pital, Thursday.
John Watt and wife and Paul Hibo and wife spent Sunday with Wm.
Lane and wife.
Mrs. Helen Maddox returned home from Greencastle on Sunday.
The second institute for the year for teachers in the Putnam County Consildated schools was held in the
Greencaslle high school building on | distributed at this meeting. Saturday morning and afternoon. The i *F+ •!• + + + program tarted at fl o’clock. Attention G. A. R. A iW. R. ('.
I Meet at Otto Lakin’s, Spring Ave.
Prof, and Mi R. W Pence wb<>, * ntrant ,, before 10:30 A. M. Sunda. left several weeks ago for California to attcn(| services at Preshytcrian
report that they had a fine trip, , burch
perfect weather, and wonderful roads] .j.,j.4..p and that they / ut via the Old Span- Wedding Announced.
ish Trail. They are now at Glendale,
Calif.
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Lawrence Talley, Penal Farm escape, age 32, plead guilty to the charge of escaping from the Farm, when arraigned before Judge Hugh- * os in the Putnam Circuit Court and ! was sentenced to Michigan City to serve a term of one to five years. |
The marriage of Miss Eleanor Torr to Vilas J. Boyle of Indianapolis has been announced. The wedding will take place, February 21. Miss Torr
all principles of school life, and anyMiing of mutual interest to both par-
i nt and teacher.
One hu ines suggestion was made] at the meeting. That due to the ex- | pcn.sc of setving a dinner at the council meeting each year that this be discontinued. The program j would be held the -ame as here-to--fore, but due to the fact that the din-
ner limited the crowd it probably here i after would be discontinued. j INDIANAl'Oll'BP Reports were given by the presi- j Passenger sen. nen dents of -.he association, a follows: j the Cincinnati 38 High Sc'oo! Mrs. !. H. Dirks; Mar- route, accordine tha Ri I path School, Mrs Frank Jonc- ert H. BrvSnn. B i Second Ward, Mrs. Curtis Hughes: . already made > jp] First Ward, Mrs. B. H. Bruner, and i Rates annoum* .pp the < hild Welfare Committee, Mrs. Cincinnati, J.'l' bin Herman Bock. I polls, $22; InniauA
The meeting dosed with the as* $17.
suckly singing the Parent-Teacher’s! A package mu
Song.
A toast to the school as was recently given in Balitmore was given at the Parent-Teachers’ meting here
Music School enrollment to date
applied j estimated at 270 students. There art
give advice to others. approximately 165 majors. Enroll-
who are playing cards, whether not the advice is wanted, is a Hoosier word, according to Harry M. Ransom of this city. Ransom says he was the first to use the word, th<' coinage occuring during a bridge game in which lie was playing in I92.i. According to Ransom, the word is a Yiddish slang term, meaning
"nothing.”
ment in the College of Liberal Arts i. 1,483 students. There are some tu l ents enrolled in Music School al o taking course in Liberal Arts. Th* total enrollment is estimated at 1,(',48 students.
Clarence Vestal was one of the auction'ers at the W. B. Ringo ASon sale near Center Pi,in' Friday. Some thoroughbred livestock was sold, and it went for good prices. Cows with calves brought from $119
ufactmed by the Connersville Blow-1 to j n8< yearling heifers sold for
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Tuesday Feb. 14 Double Header WABASH
vs. DEPAUW Freshman Game - 7 P.M. Varsity Game - 8:15 Reserved seats on sale at Hamilton’s Book store, Monday at 10 A.M. Admission $1.00 Bowman Gym
er Crnipany is being used by the Sta Agricultural College of Colorado on ;• pressure cooker in an effort to adapt cooking recipes for high altitude Proportions which work well in recipes when cooking is done under normal conditions have been found unsuitable to higher altitudes, school re
search workers have found.
, $84; corn old for $l.lt) and it was a | generally good -ah .
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RENOMINATED
O car Larm, Oxford, Indiana, of the 6th district Indiana Farm Bureau Federation; Paul Engles, Medaryville, Indiana, of the 1st district and ( harles Armstrong, Frankfort, Indiana, of the 3rd district have all been renominated hy their respective <!i - (nets as Directors of the Indiana Farm Bureau Purchasing Department Incorporated. Favorable action wa taken on each of the three directors last week at the regular district
meetings. Two members
districts will he nominated this month. There are ten directors — one for each of the ten Indiana Farm Bureau districts hy the state, and five are nominated hy as many districts each year .''nd voted upon at a state meeting. This is the dose of the first
MOVIES man tmimm tmsm
THE GR\NADA "Peaks of Destiny” an UFA production distributed in thi country by Paramount ha. been booked into the Granada, Saturday. It i one of the ■ ame productions mail by the amc company that was re pun able for “Variety," “Metropolis” and “The
East Laugh.”
The story is enacted against the beautiful mountain rcenety of the Swiss Alp . Some of tie highlight, of the picture are the ki races with conte taut drawn from all over the world, the dancing gill tar uml the rescue of the men on one of tlie highest peaks if the Alp: during a ter
Motor Compiny 4 I Los Angeles, rt iw was $170 wa.- ia aki Thursday jfl
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Old Customers Name Your Own Terms
Greatest Money Saving Sale Greencastle Has Ever Known
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of other rific snow and wind . torni. Dr. Arnold Frack well-known in film production circles in Europe wrote tlie script and directed the production. He also photographed a number of the impoitant sequence
in the picture.
l^ni Rief* nstahl plays the rule of]
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year of the Purchasing Department the dancer-flirt, Louis Trcnker,
as reorganized under the 1925 Co-op-erative Marketing Law of Indiana Tlie Department was re organized in February, 1927. The initial year for the new organization reached beyond the expectations of the management and directors. The organization is j entirely owned and controlled hy the | Couut\ Co-operative Purchasing Associations, which are incorporated un-
der the same law.
the
romantic lead and Ernest Peter.-on the part of Trcnker’s friend. Other members of tlie east include Freda Richard, in a role similar to that which our Mary Carr portrays, Friedrich Bchneidcr, Hanncs Schneider and
Edmund M is.-cl.
"Peaks of Destiny” is extraordinary in the literal sense of the word, there never having been anything like it on the -creen before.
(anurous Offerings 1N<‘\I^ n i Slorr of Rriil Values,, AI wav Live I*nil Dollar's Worth ,c N° Lxeelion Except We IVliif't I kanfe
Every Item £
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