The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 February 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IB, 1928.

Granada Theatre

tonight & TOMORROW

I UK DAILY BANNER

Entered in the I’nst Office at GreencuMtle, Indiana, aa aecond clit'ta mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor. S. R. R A It I DEN, ( ity Editor.

Personal And Local News

given: Arabesque

Eanta'ine V

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li s Burris Enteittains Mi: s Christine Burri-

in keeping with Day were carried

decorations

entertaineA Valentine-

'the member - of the Senior class and throughout the home. Red hearts and i their sponsor, Miss Cleo McCoy with ,v 'l carnations were used profusely, a Valinoiiv- party at her home on La-; Tl.e tabies w- re centered w.th re, | fayette treet Monday evening. Var- candle,. The place cards were small ' 7“ _ ious games and rente ts furnished read hearts.

C. N. Gregson of Amo was a Green , i !iterta i nnient for thc evening . A After the delightful dinner, a musi-

| two-couse buffet supper was served, cal prog.am was given, by Mrs. 10 j.All appointments, contests, reftesh- Yount, who played several piano I ments and favors were in Valentine "fibers, Mrs. Eugene Light, who

sang and also hy Prof. Bartlett, who Uang .-eveial solos. A very unique contest in the way of entertainment

bonatine Papillon

Serenade .

Chanson 5 J

"fs. O.t

Lsipiisses n v , Vi trail Noel

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GET YOUR MAN

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FIR> .UN NEWS AND < OMKDY “MOT MARA”

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Baidist

church will meet with Mis. Lee Dodge, 31 Beveridge St., Friday af-

ternoon at 2 30 o’cloek.

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Mi: - Doby To Wed.

castle visitor yesterday.

Mrs. J. E. Wysong is going

Martinsville for treatments.

A. R. Chenoweth attended |oolors

Automobile Show in Indianapolis on | .j..j..j. i Wednesday. 1 Co-Woi krrs To Meet Brent Poyntrr of Roachdale was aj Thc Co . Workers of thc

busine.-s visitor in Gieenoa tie on

Wednesday

The regular prayer meeting of the Methodist church will he held to

| night at 7:30 o’clock

; Mrs. Bessie I* an, of Golsboro, N. i Y. is the gue t of Mrs. Otis Btown-

. ing on East Hanna St.

A son was fiorn to Mr. and Mrs. | Ed. Hamilton at the Putnam County hospital Wednesday afternoon. Earl Sherrill of Indianapolis, form-1 er resident of Greencastle, was a visitor in the city on Wednesday.

A banquet for officers and teacher,L nd M ,-. (’. C. Hurst of this city was’ ( , al _ an( , ()t ,, cr in the Christian Church was Irld at ( , no ( , f the jr Ut . s tg „f honor at a valcn- S the Church Wednesday evening. ! tilll , tea an I reception given Wed tie-- ] Kenneth Paxton and Melvin Smith l (| . tv a f tl . inoon i n the school library of of Indianapolis, were visitors in ! the George Washington High School Greencastle Wednesday evening. I in i n( ;ianap,.lis. Miss Conley has on-

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follox, ed, for instance the name of , :..e liver thmigh hi.-tory was writ ten on .-mall card, and these cards weie passed around. Thc person receiving this card had to write the eorr ponding lover involved. After-!

Tes (Trio,

Mrs. Smitii >»s «

Mr, die R +++I —

Missionary SAL More than , -shclv Moman'. H , cll , cs , 1 an 1 the Wo mw , table olj as gu '-t*, iece j

Announcement has b.en made of "’ard,, a P-oposal had to be written, "'"J 1

from) which the crowd enjoyed many ... ' u n ' ver *

approaching mariiage of

Miss

Marguerite Doby, instructor in Do- hearty laughs. P. w University to Wendell Price , .

AaUnime P.i,ity Given.

Ryn t on, Columbus. The wedding

will take place in the spring

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Miss Conley Honored

Mi.-s Phoebe Conley, niece of Mr.

Mrs. t urtis Reilly of Lebanon, is |y rct . t , n t|y accepted a position there.

DR. TEHYI MSI EH (IE Ml t II INI I REST. Greencas'V ople who failed to heat Dr. I ieh of Boston, who has heen in ,reenrastle, where h ■ spoke five times Wednesday and again Thui sd:, • morning and afiernoon, inissi-o one of the rarest treats they have had the privilege of hear ing in many years. Dr. Hsieh is from China, hut. was educated in England and i repie ••ntative of the Chinese Chambe of Commerce i i America. He g.ice more information of a true natu e regarding China, than has been given in Greenca tie before. He is the essence of earnest ness and gives facts, not theories. II • has caught the American spirit and

he has had and will continue to have . big share in the changes being made ' r i China and those to he made in the future. n closing his tenth talk in Greencastle Thursday, Dr. Hsieh quoted these lines: Though East he East, and Wrst be We.-t, One day the twain shall surely meet When both obey their master's best, When both in heart and mind are great. When truth is crowned in royal state, When Justice, Mercy sit enthroned, When Pride, Creed, Cruelty lie prostrate, And love and peace come to their own.

Editorial comment from newspapers throughout America, speak only in the highest terms of Dr. Hsieh and to get close to him and get his American pep and a foreign slant on our country, is one of our most interesting experiences. o

visiting in this city called here hy the j .j. .j. .j..j. .j. illness of her si ter, Mrs. T. II. Hunt- Bible Club To Meet

er. j The Woman’s Bible Club of the A -on Neax Richard, was born to; Methodist Church will meet with Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Delmos Jacks, at their: W. II. Pane II, (i2(i East Seminary St. home on Ohio tie t, Wednesday af l liday aftlinoon t 2:30 o’clock. Mr-.

| 1 twn day I yet are a • sale pose 0 f w ),i c | 1 Kleen j Mrs. Guv Bli Indi;

A Valentine Party was given at the, votions eni ( ii * +>• lomo of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ing of love SAL Knauer by Myitle Magill. and in the buiioUflH The time was spent in playing Mr--. Heav ■ *8

e anics | feelingly of th, SAI

Those present were: Marion Brattain of Mi . ll;i nin in M Dolton Harbison, Claude Ncwgent, society, M r . J1 Fred Thompson, Neil Stinson, Charles ‘Home Of j

K nauer, Delsa Thomas, Isabelle Thomas, Mildred Brattain, Myrtle Magill, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth

Kiiau: r.

•!• * * + Masons Give Dance

dosed the M-n -/JG prayer ®* r s Mrs. Murlin, * stIe of the afternoon M

secretary of th ( Commerce in

mark . He ’ , REf:

i The Masonic Lodge, and L^astern

| St:u and their families entertained Good Will Air.«i •ooms

ternoon. I Lee Reeve will conduct the devotions > ith ' ,n i " f,,r 1 mal WCnesday evening j listened to »„■ 1 Katie ,yu II ick ha resigned hei Mrs. John Gray, will have a paper on at tl J e tem P le * About twenty-five, W.,poaition at II P Wassons t'o.. Ind “Savonaiola,” the faithful prophet. ' 1,1 '' I 1 *.’,,.. an ianapoli- and i now with Kern D • .j..j..;..j..j..j. ) H M t( , rl ‘ ‘ ‘ * conviction of ed. A

dawning in Q - 399. < ness which ha ;4hi

Old Fiddlers Held Contest Here Wednesday

A large crowd a tended the Kid-

cuiphs weic prc.ent.

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partment Store in Detroit Mich. j.'diis Colliding To Entertain. I G'W tt

Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sheppard re-j Mi s Myra Goulding will entet Through the kindness of Mr. Wilturned to theii home in this city on 'i'dn the Coterii Club and their gue t. 1 bum lllaiiehard, the Greencastle MornWednesday after an extended visit ;|1 her home on North College Avc.,' 11 ' Musicale was able to make use with relatives in Pittsburgh, Pa. jEi id iy evening at G:30 o’clock with " r *be organ of the Granada 'I heater Mrs Fred Blandish ami sons of an annivei sary dinner. I f, ’ r its program Wednesday morning.

.j. In her paper on modern French mu-

Deiightful Dinner Given. j. i' 1 , Mrs. Harry Voltmer stressed parTiie mem he is, of the Boston Club tieularly the revival of E’rench muand guests were ( nt< I 'ained We lues |. ic inee, and because of, the Franda. evening at the home of Mr. and co-Pru ian war. After that time Mi . Curti- Hughe ;, East Seminary came i need for national affirmation, St., at a beautifully app 1 inted two and schools and conservatories beioiii 1 dinner. There were about fifty , came active. A few years ago the 1 ■ ent, including guests. representatives of thc modern school

The Menu i were men such as Debussy and Ravel,

Bedford ami Mrs. Howard Byrn of Terre Haute were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rariden Thur. day aft i-

noon.

Pi of. V. I). Thomp.-on ariu daughter Mi s Gucndolen will leave Friday f»r Aurora, 111., where Mi Guemlokn will enter Jennig? Seminary fo:

young lailies.

Miss Wilma Hinton who ha been

attending Indiana University left for! Lnked Ham

past thi- apiai RE? that country. I -otton ian s|)irit w Pitch! in U'e live.- <f vIh missionarv iff REN changes which idred one thought i- nley,

who have e.-p-..

faith, and t h at — want the Chrr

( hitia. Dr. H:

realize probably irr):-

unity of the h

able connection » roduc

dlers and Musical Jubilee which was

San Diego, f’alif., where she

Friday ami Saturday SPECIALS

ZZ3 weight white hack denim overalls, either in suspender hack or high hack. Our establish brand that we have always sold for $1.65. Jackets to match. Special

<$1.29 each

Rltit Chambray work shirts inal w* have always sold for

$1.-

79c

TODD’S TOGGERY

“Hie Store for the Lad and His had”

held in the Voncastle Theater, Wedi nesday night and was presented uni Jer the auspices of the Red Men's

j lodge.

Befbw the crowded house many ; musicians in the county showed what they could do as there were thirtyone classifications, giving a chance to practically every type of musician or entertainer, to win a prize. The prizes were donated by merchants for winners in the thirty-one groups. Twenty-five dollars was also given to the best entertainers ef the

evening.

In this latter group Thomas Pritchett was awarded first place by the judges, Miss Alberta Anderson second, William George third, and Miss

Wells, fourth.

The following were the winners: Thomas Pritchett. L. B. Rentschler. Vernon Elmore.

Nelson family.

Raymond Dellon. Urban Elmore. Charles Baysinger. Bert Hamm and Leslie McCullough

Boh Nelson.

Thomas Pritchett.

Joy Watkins.

Walter Barker.

Ruth Curtis.

Raymond Dellon, Fern Arnold and Bunch. -v Vernon Elmore.

Boh Bohard. John Toney.

Walter Nelson. Vernon Elmore.

Halve Jones. Bert Hamm.

William George.

The Kerseys.

Madeline Curtis.

Boh Bohard. R. C. Coffman. Bert Hamm.

William Sanford.

L. T. Ilsley.

Walter Nelson.

will

spend the winter with her parents M • ami Mrs. George Hinton. Mrs. Jake Thoma , who resides on North Indiana street, and who ha; been ill for the past several months, is reported as being critically ill al her home. Charles Vandevier, son of Mr. and Mr.. William Vandevier, of this city, has returned to the home of his patents from Chicago, where he haa been attending an electrical school. The Sigma Chi fraternity announces the pledging of Wallie Longden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert l ongden. He is a senior in the Greencastle high school and a forward on the basket ball team. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rice of Washington are the gue ts ef Mr. anil Mi Charles P. Broadstreet. Mr. Rice will leave tonight for Hot Spiings, Aik., where he will go into training for the opening of the baseball season. II i playing in the outfield for the Washington American league team. “The Pm ecution of th' Woik; hy the Influen e of Kindly In - I .” will he the topic for discussion it The Pre -bytei ian Church Devotional Set vice this (veiling at 7 30. Thi will center alxmt the third chapter in the book “See For Your, elf,” dealing with D'e whole great Christian enterprise.

Glazed Apple-, the impre: iquists. Now, however, I tional relation lt , 0 p,

C'il:i'il Beans Sweet Potatoes ) they drive-iHteir-eupeweded hy anoth- 1 and aiuoai. lit town

Hot Rolls Butter cr school of modernists who, eschewI’ineapple ing impressionism, are striving to Baked pudding Heartshape cakes give characteristic utterance to the

Coffee

The dinner was served at one larg" table and several . mall tables. The

contemporary spirit. Representative of the music and mu: ician since the revival of French

its kindne to r can their de.-iro to e. N< find in the h" it, pi versities of ti oday reepo

(Continue •

Dental Campaign Work Continuing

WAS STARTED LAST WEEKWILL KEtJUIKE ABOUT FIVE ALTOGETHER.

1 he Dental Correction campaign whicii was tarted last week in the county schools, when Dr. J. A. Throop examined several bundled

pupils in the schools, wa- continued; The jubilee started at 7:30 o’clock 1 l ,r . Ralph Overstreet .-tart

ed Wednesday on the second week of the campaign and will conclude his

and was concluded o’clock. From one th

about 11:45 fifteen persons !

were entered in each event. The var- b ' ,r * 0,1 ^ri'Liy, On I i m -lay and bi i ions events were well divided and the i "v k the third part jif the | interest of th spectators was kept un- 1 examinatio » will be held.

til the concluding number.

t'harles Marshall, Ben King and T. W. Carter were the judges. Ott

Dobbs did the announcing.

A finding of $70 was made by the court in the Putnam Circuit Court Wednesday for James Hamilton, in

A dental record i.- sent to the pup il's parent: for them to ce. Tin chait contains stigge tion fur theparents to follow if they wish the d<>

feels reniidied.

The record contains the student's name, and school and a drawing of the upper and lower sets of teet*'. A- the doctor examines the child, Miss Carol

the complaint on account, James L. Shoultz, county health nur/o, mark Hamilton, in the complaint on ac- j each defective tooth, so that the eo .ni .T-.", PS L. Hamilton versus J a - nits can tell H t a glance wVre

cob Kauble. f. frl 1 ^ | ,1 £ j fects, if any, are.

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