The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1928.

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Persona! And Local News

Miss Townsend Honor Guest. .Miss Vera Townsend of Muncie, na-

tional inspector of Delta Theta lau j arrived in Greencastle Friday after- ; noon where she will spend the weok-

the Alpha O house, of which

Miss

Andr-w Hanna pent Friday in Ind iampoli.- on business.

Hilary L. Arment is driving ! Ohlsmohile coach.

INDI \N XI'OLIS Ll\ ESIOt K

INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 17. (1 P)— Hogs were generally ten to fifteen cents lower today. All weights mov ed within a bulk range of $H to $8.50. Receipts were 10,000 and holdovers,

Cattle were steady. Beef steers sold at >'!i. )0 to $12.50. Vealers $17 to $18. Receipt were cattle 500, I calves 700. Lambs were steady at a quotable top of $10.

REV. M’LEAN WAS SPEAKEt AT INSTITUTE

Frank Case, of Roachdale, wa- her on business yest day. Bail Muibaarger of Intlianapoli .jii nt the day Friday in Greencastle. The Ford touring car owned byClay H. Neier was damaged late

Thun : ay night.

Donalil William;, son of Mr. and Alt . Clyde Willi ins is confined to his home on Highland St., by illnes, A son, John Daniel Jr., was bom t Mi. and Mr-. John D. Dennis, at their home at 708 Bloomington St

Th-sr 'ay night.

Merle Blicken.n aff and Lawrence Tolley, Penal Farm escapes, wen tuk n to Michigan City Thursday by Sheriff Ed. Eiteljorge. The ca e, Emma Alexander et al versus George Finney et nl, which was filed in the Putnam Circuit Court has been dismissed Mr-. J ,G. Hunt returned to her ; home in this city Thursday night i from Nakomis, Illinois, where she

of

]end at

I sorority she is a member. 'Townsend is a graduate of DePauw

i University.

Miss Townsend will be guest honor Saturday evening at a dance to be given by the Phi Delta Kappas and the Delta Theta Taus in the Phi Delta hall. "Doc’’ Noble’s orchestra will furnish the music for the enter-

tainment.

Inspections will bo held here Sunday afternoon. Miss Townsend comes directly to this city from Lawrenceville, 111., where she had been inspecting that sorority. •i- -F •i* •!• T Mr-. Ilittles Hostess. Mrs. Frank Bittles, Ea<=t Semina 1 y yt., was hostess Thursday afternoon o the Kappa Alumnae Club. *1* \* -«* *!* •!• VI rg. Knoy Entertains Mrs. George Knoy delightfully enrtained the ladie- ot the Fortnightly Club at her home Tuesday after* loi n. February 14th., with a Yalenr'ne Party. Delicious refreshments of pineapple salad, angel food cake and coffeewen 1 s e i ved.—C lo ve rda le.

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Club Pailty Postponed The Domestic Science Club wilt /.net with Mrs. J. H. Pitchfor 1 at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon February 21st th 1 club party has been post-

indefinately.

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Dainty r freshments were scrv- SK;ma DElii

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ed.

The Febiuaty “Birthday Pcrty’’ Formal pi Kfl , will be held after the regular session Chi wa- held y • Thui-day February 23rd. (boulder curing

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To Meet Saturday. Friend, ' ' The Alpha Omicron Pi Alliance will Uin(;hart) R ; meet at the sorority house Saturday 1 an( Gu

afternoon a'. 3:30 o’clock

ADDITIONAL LOCALS

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CLOSING OUT SALE

STARTS TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AND LASTS TILL NEXT SATURDAY

We have sold our store and stock to Mr. Tresler, of Bicknell, who will take possession near March 1st. Till then we are giving’ you the opportunity to buy our goods at cost price, the same that we are selling it to him.

We are doing this to show our appreciation of the trade that our customers have given us, allowing them the chance to get fresh, crisp merchandise that is really useful at a great saving.

Come early, for some of our items are running low. Don’t forget, this sale lasts just one week.

wa.- failed by the death of a friend, i p 0 ned

£'\ 1 1 1 1 1 Lj Hamrick St-.r - n Sunaay .School'

li meet at 2: !') Sunday. There wifi j Card Party Given,

lie a preaching service at 7:30. Mrs. i Mrs. Lena Sutherlin and Mrs. Edith Grace Pollom of Manhattan will! Whitaker entertained at their home, s P- ilk - :20G E. Walnut St., Thursday evening A finding wa- made for the plain-1 t 8 o’clock with a card party.

I tiff by tbe court in the Circuit Court Those pre-ent were: Mr. and Mrs. HAINBRIDGE INSTITETE TOD \\ in the sum of $57.64 in the complaint Lawrence Crawley, Mr. and Mrs. ion account, Robert Lawson versus Amo Brown, anl Mr. and Mrs. ChesI he Scries of Four Institutes Will He ' 1 VVhit e(t ter York and son Donald. Concluded W ith Institute At j J. I . Alien, F re I L. O’Hair, Dr. ( Refreshments wer

INsmi TE FOR MARION AND l LOT D low NSHIP FARMERS

HELD I HI RSI) \Y.

(Toverdale lomorniH.

“Great Human Values” was the subv t of Rev. McLean’s speech before the Farmer- Institute, at Fillmore,

last night.

'I he lecture was based on the finer sen abilities of good men and women 1 and their noblest emotions. The issue of life, liberty, and happiness;

.lowaid Tayloi anu A. G. Brown were' rne j,ad a very enjoyable time, in Indianapolis today attending a ' .*. .j..j.’.;. .j. committee mroting on the Method it Moo* chart Party.

i Church Building project in Green-1 Thursday evening after the regul-

ar .( -ion, Women of Moosehart I.eg-

I A finding I i ti.e defendant, was ; n g ave a valentini pnrtv in “Moose 1 made by the court in the Circuit Home *. in Kudranski block on West

touit in the complaint for damages, 1 ;. iwrem 11^ wick versus Luther Ea-'cr, which was heard by Judge

The Presbyterian church pulpit will be occupied Sunday evening by Prof. William W. Carson, head of the History and political science department

of DePauw.

With the temperature staying near the thirty degrees above zero mark a slight snowfall fell in the city on Friday morning and afternoon. The temperature did not vary much dur-

ing the day.

James Fulkerson, Oak Park, Illinois young ma .iwho sustained a compound fracture of his left elbow, when his machine was side-swiped on the National road, late Wednesday

served and every 1 night, was resting considerably eas-

-1 nsey Vrjl

Following th jJ 1 boulder the pledge.- adjourns a light banqce: The personal i of Sigma D.lu' made up of K) a faculty metric..

icr on Friday. He was taken to the Putnam County hospital immediately after the accident.

PLEAD Manfred Txtman, was arrait* 1 James P. Hurt cult Court, Pi.. guilty to a c .. j The case was 1 day, pending ;1k. man’s- father, T: Mriday mom jordge an. dept: an about 10:30. he is employe .! stealing a -put: fans.

Budranski block on

of the square. A veiy enjoyable social hour was reported by all pre-*-

| of love, home and mother; of work, |^ amis H u Khes I hursday. play a I wi.rshi)); of defeat and vie-1 l’ 1 a trial by court in the Putnam I tory; ihc fragrance of a jirctty flow- * irenit < oert a fin mg was made for <t; th* 1 touch of baby fingers, and plaintiff in the petition foo parthe 1 ire to know God, were all 'dion suit, Arthur Fry versus Richwoven into this lecture in a way that ar, l Mamlall Hamaker, Jack Thorn-, touched everyone. ! I°n Hamaker, Eliza Elliott Mr. McLean has spent over fifteen 1 The Delta Up-ilon fratemity anyears in gathering material for this nounces the pledging of Willis Mason* -perch alone, and has made a ten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ma- : useful and thorough survey for mat-I ten of (his city. Masten i- a senior in j

1 HAVE buyers for houses who can . pay $ 100.00 to $500 down and balance like rent. This is a good way to sell and a good way to buy. See me. J. E. Cash, of course. 17-2t.

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Lawrence Snci was lodged in morning. He instate Farm ; ’r».

EVANS VARIETY STORE

• ci d, and subject matter, which he the Greencastle high -chool and belii vc determines the outstanding member of the basketball team, Hunrin \alues of life. | ( ; |nn atu | Comiiany announce the Over 1000 speeches, some by Mr. publishing of the third edition of Dr. Mcl^an and some by other speakers, Edwin Post’s “Martial Enigma 11 -” have been used for this lecture. Thr p ub |i shin!I of the third editi(11) of Newspaper dippings and magazine sctb a classical hook indicates nn un-

artiilc- havo also tfone into its mak-

DRESSED CHICKENS

Oysters Cauliflower Lettuce

Green Onions Spinach I’arsnips Kale Celery Tomatoes Radishes

Turnips Carrots Mangoes

Sweet Potatoes Fancy Fruit

Fresh Bakery Goods ('base & Sandborn’s Teas and Coffee

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up. Tie e articles were boiled down until the meat of the material appeared. This, Mr. McLean used in b's lecture on “Great Human Values." The Institute program start'd Thursday morning and was held in the Fillmore High School building. L. I S. Vcn Natta of Plra-ant Lake, and;

; usual demand for the book.

A fin ing of $343 and a decree of ioi clo-uie has been made for the plaintiff by the court in a tiial by ( mrt in the Circuit Couit, in the mat er of the ca e, Central Trust Company 1 of Greencastle versus Lillie M. June.. Lofton Wesley, executive sec

Mrs. Carl Tuttle of Battle Ground were the principal speakers at th 1 I I morning and after noon session . j Th rinmer*’ In-titute for Monro: lowi i ip residents was held in the Hainbri Igc high school building on (

Fi: ay. The fourth of the series of! A picture of Robert Stevenson, four in-titutes, held in the coumv j coun ^ r agricultural agent, was rethi \v < b, will be held in the Clover-J Induced in the recent issue cf The dale hich srhof 1 building, Saturday Farmers 1 Guide. Mr. Stevenson heart

morning and afternoon.

rotary of the Intercollegiate Prohibit on Association of America, who has bon lecturing in the colleges of the state all week’ spoke in the Uni- \ i-ity chapel this morning. We.-lej is i former resident of Greenca tie.

The complaint to foreclo e chattel mot: gage, Frui V. Thomas Corporation 'ersu- liancel Grimes, which was fil'd in the Putnam Circuit Court wa* dismissed Friday morning

SEE YOUR

I un.iture Man, Your Grocer, Your Doctor

ASK HIM

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discount he will give

you on your hill if you raise

cash and settle.

THEN COME TO US WE WILL FURNISH THE

MONEY

Money Borrowed With This In Mind Is Economy

Indiana Loan Co. 2I 1 /* E. Washington St. Phone 15.

ily cooperated with representatives cf this magazine in campaigning ag dnst poultry thieves in Putnam

county.

Mr-. O-car Obenchain has received word that Samuel L. Lloyd underwcr. 1 : ;«ti operation, FdbniarV 13th m a hospital in Seattle, Washington and i- in a critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd left Greencastle about two months ago to spend the winter with thi ii daughter in Seattle. Lawrence Schank and William Tabor, Penal Farm e-capes, are lodgI in the county jail awaiting arlaignment. Schank wa^ brought to the jail Thursday and escaped from the state Institution on February 2. He wa- sentenced to the State Farm fr- m the City Court of Richmond Tabor was sentenced to the State Farm from the City Court of Kokomo and escaped from the Faim on February

14.

The Student Recital which was hold in Music Hall Thursday night, I- ebiuary 16, was attended hy many liberal arts students besides the usual music chool students. There were three voice numbers sang by Helen Keith, Eugenia Harris, and Dorothy! Reamer. Dorothy Elden Barr and! Margaret Dennis each gave a piano! solo. There was only one organ piece in the program, it was played by Ale. |

Mine Kriege.

Greencastle and Pulnai County's Greatest

Stock Closing

Gonlimics. making it possible torliun* \ o! families to make very remarkal^

savings.

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suggest

you

Wi!l You Come Pari'

Saturday? eonsider the a I i 11

$1,50, form'

priee up ro $4.00 Silk and wool and line wool l n<l'' former m ire 82, $3 $3.50 and ’ ii 7 r 1

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wool tlrt'ss goods al

Everylhino; goes (or ^1.50 I lit' ^

Outing

Mannels, Fi^hs and dark, i .>e 1 J 2.">e (]naSity Cor I5c.

Sale id KnKled Curtains, Curtain Nets and continues. ^ Nut an article in our store luit at a l<‘^ I iR Ihe entire stock must be sold and store C' 1 !

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Allen Brothefi 2^