The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1928 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER

Entered in the Post Office at Greencaatle, Indiana, as aecond clasa mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor.

Personal And Local News

LESLIE IS SELECTED

Thr selection of Harry Leslie, of Lafayette, as chairman for the central Indiana area in the Lincoln Memorial campaign was announced last night by Frank C. Ball of Muncie,

the State chairman.

A sub-committee composed of A. M. Glossbrenner, Indianapolis cam-

paign chairman, Henry Atkins, Nich- „ _

olas Noyes, Roy Adams and Edgar A y a i en tine party was given at the Mrs. Blanchard had charge of the Evans, authorized by the large In- Cal)t ist Church Tuesday evening by program for the afternoon. She gave

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Valentine Party Tuesday.

Y'alentine.

William Pari. i h of Stilesville was a vi-itor in the eity on Tuesday

Vngil Akins of Manhattan was a

visitor in Greenca tic Tuesday after- , the territory, comprising thirty coun noon j ties across the central part of the

State, for the purpose of selecting

Elmer Farney of Cloverdale was a business visitor in Greencastle on

Tuesday.

Frances Tobin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tobin ia confined to her home by illness.

Mrs. S. P. Watson who fell at the home of her daughter Mrs. Milligan Young, two weeks ago. is reported in a critical condition.

Greencastle Lodge Number 348 IO. O. F. will meet in regular session this evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urged to be present.

Rev. I. H. Ferris was in Greencastle on business Tuesday from Indianapolis. He visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grose. Rev. Ferris was formerly pastor of the local Baptist church.

dianapolis citizens committee to make mpmhers of the High School B. \. readings from I ortiaits in Color, recommendations to Mr. Ball for the j, There were thirty five present, by Mary White Ovington. Mrs. Gough chairman, have endorsed Mr. Leslie Refreshment- were served, every- read a negro prayer, a negro sermon for the part. 0 n attending having taken a pound of and a funeral service from “God’s Mr. Leslie will begin a tour of the some fo0)1- Games were played, and Trombones,” by James Weldon Johncentral part of the State at once, and yyJptines exchanged by mean.- of a son, who in this book is trying to will hold a series of conferences with Valentine box. . preserve something of the spirit and civic leaders in all cities included in .j. .j. .j. * .j. .j. style of the old southern negro

Miss AI verson Hostess. preacher. The program ended with The Pices Club was entertained “Dawn," (Paul Lawrence Dunbar),

with a Valentine party by Miss Hazel Alvcison at her home on West Poplar street, Monday evening. A little business was taken up, but most of the evening was spent socially, having contests, and playing games. Novel Valentine ideas were carried throughout the party. Refreshments

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. , Mrs. J. C. Trembly, 615 East Wash-

grave of Nancy Hanks Lincoln m , ^ ^ was ho . less Tu e S day af-

Ueinoon to the New Era Club. The subjee* “Missions in Africa” was giv n by M'.-. John Dunlavy in a most inteiesting manner. Afterward;

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Mr. Leslie has announced that he will make every effort to carry out Mr. Ball’s expr<-sed hope that every home in Indiana will receive the story of Lincoln's life in Indiana and permit every man, woman and child in the State to have a part in the j establishment of this national shrine I at the Lincoln cabin site and the j

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sung by Mrs. A. G. Brown, and a victrola selection by Roland Hayes. Ice cream, cake and candy in the shape of hearts were served in keep-

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Funeral service for C. W. McMur ray who passed away at his home in Terre Haute will be held from Terre Haute Thursday with interment in the Boone and Hutcheson cr meter;, at Hamrick Station.

STATE HIGHH NY EXTENSION PROGRAM HAS BEEN V LAN N El)

The state highw , expan'-ion 111 1928 will add 205 mil to the bar I surfaced roads of the state. The mil* age was agreed upon at a meeting of Governor Jackson, John I). W illiam , director, A. J. Wedeking and Robert Boren, of the commi--ion, held in the governor’s office Thursday The roods to he t ' ken over arc now maintained by tire variou countie; and townships. The decision on what roads will be paved will not he known , until later. The 205 inile< of road building will be only a part of th • I 1928 program, William- said. New roads to be taken over include No. 54 between Bloomfield and Oolitic. Rend ' om Bloomington to

connect with 54. Road running through Illinois stato j line through Williamsport, Attica, | Frankfort and Tipton. This road will he No. 58. Continuation of No. 67 from Portland to Muncie and then connecting with Ohio state road. Spur from No. 41 west of Turkey Run park into park. Road from Vevay on No. 56 we t to Rising Sun. Road fiom Nappanee to Elkhart to he know n as No. 19.

J. Melvin Reeves, ex- Tiger-Cuh back guard had to leave State Normal on account of tonsil infection. After a visit with his brother Russell T. Reeves in Onargo, 111., he went to Gillman, III., and underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils.

THE new low price Duro Vertitank

Approximately sn inch of rain fell in Greencastle on Tuesday morning ■ and afternoon, according 1 to the government instrumets at the Fire Dr- j partment The rain fell at intervals 1 throughout the morning. After a 1 rain in the afternoon the mercury |

began to fall.

FOR SALE:—Two Everready Radio Batteries test forty. 524 N. Indiana St. 15-2p.

Water System supplies water under pressure— silently and automatically —from cistern or shallow well. Pumping capacity large. Pressure strong. It is self priming, self-starting and self-oiling. No care or attention required. It is the latest step forward in home water supply engineering; far superior to any other system selling at its price. Endorsed b y leading architects and engine e r s and thousands o f

Kappa Alumnae Club Meeting. The Kappa Alumnae Club will ui 'ct Thursday afternoon at 2:30

_ j o’clock, with Mrs. Frank Bittlea, east

Seminary street.

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To Observe Guest Day , TERRE HAl\ Roachdale —The Philomath Club, "Merchant of Vsi, will observe guest day Thursday Feb-1 r, ‘d from scfio,, 1 nary 16 at the home of Mrs. Mary Tax ay of Tempi, 0on ' Conk. Mrs. Conk will he assisted by on the ground •• |

thi- abject was discu- ed by the her daughter Mrs. Ward Porter. j Shylock is a life —

ladies. Mrs. John Case will read a paper Refreshments were served. 0:1 Sulgrave Manor. Mrs. Oscar Shep-1 For first cl:,. •F -F -I- j nrd will discuss the Nancy Hanks | parts and sets i, Delightful Program Given. Memorial and Mrs. Osborne Hutchins! tie. The Tuesday Reading Club met will r ad “Grandmother's Story of,

Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. F. R. Bunker Hill Battle.’

Bartlett, East Washington St. The Mi Jane Walterhou.-e of Ladoga program was a most interesting one. a id If ' 1 A ''c/ will dance the minMrs. Gough responded to roll call I uet attired in Colonial costumes. At'

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John D. NVillianis, director of the state highway commission, in making public this program this afternoon stated that the report was only partial and that more roads might be taken over later.

F’OR SALE—250 egg Wisconsin incubator, good condition, $10.00. See or write Morris Burks, P. O. Box 332. 15-2p.

L. B. CONN GILL, Phone 677— Greencastle.

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sellinj; lor 8I.OD ehoiee, ir> proving very intrrp wise buyers.

Luggage usually selling at quite a <jood price, hut tht out sale of* Ha^s, Suit Gases and Trunks in* 1 s folks an* lookiim ahead.

We state h a* our honrM belief that the tohnreofl useri in riicsterfiebl cigarette* nrc of finer quality and hence of better taste than in any other cigarette at the

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