The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1928 — Page 2

the GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1928.

TI1E DAILY DANNER

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TONIGHT & TOMORROW

Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter.

harry m. smith. Editor and Proprietor.

S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor.

visitor in

Trip Kappa To Meet.

[ Gerald Mason left the Hospital

| Sunday.

, A. R. Chenoweth was Indianapolis Monday.

John Webster of Fillmore wa* a business visitor in the city on Satur-

I day.

I Dean and Mrs. R. G. McCutcheon will leave this city tomorrow for

! Ocala, Flori' a for a visit.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster, 408 College Ave., a baby girl at ! the Putnam County Hospital, Sunday A son, Robert Maurice, was born

to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gerald ( ox, |) an( . P Saturday Eve,

i at their home on R. R. 2, Monday 1 Delta Theta Tau and Phi Delta

■ ■■ — morning. Kappa entertained in the hall Satur-

An article oh gold fish, by Dt. ( | av evening with a dance. The dance

Dr. John Tarmac of Indianapolis, Waltei . Hess of the University, was p | anne{ j t0 } 10n0 r Miss Vera will be in Greenca.-tle Tuesday. appeared in the January issue of j Townsend, national inspector of Delta

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Personal And Local News

Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hartness en-

ning at 7:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Earl tertained with a Sunday dinner for

Sourwine, Hillsdale Avenue.

The Greencastle band will practice "Aciuatic Life.

Joseph Thinthony of New Orleans. Those pn sent were Mr. and Mrs. William Mattingly of New Orleans, Mr. Burk of New Yoik, Mr.Metzer of Norfork, Va., and the Misses Kathleen and Delia Evans of this city.

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A. It. To Meet.

'KU.fv _ Mrs. Murij,| ne 1 f ' ,r '- L H OR few fn en OR evening, y.. '1 T

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this evening at 7:30 o’clock

members be present. Irvin Reynolds of

pent the week-end with hi cousins Miss Lillian am! Charles Southard. Mis- Elinor K. Town of Washington D. C. is vi-iting her parents Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Town on South Locust

St reel.

Relatives here have received word

Theta Tau, who was to come here Washburn Chapter D. A. R., will take

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Mrs. C. E. T'.v and son of Francisco, Calif., are visiting former’s father, Alex Crosby

famil at Roachdale.

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Funeral service.-, for ?,lrs.

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| .'way Fiinay nie t were held Sunday

afternoon at 2 o’clock.

THREE) A CROWD

Miss Elizabeth Cleghorn, who is a teacher in the city chools of hrankfort was the wee k end guest of Miss

Maude Sutherlin.

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Firsf Run News and ( omedy ANGELS EYES

Mis. Chas. K. Taylor and granddaughter, Joauni Thomuson lelt Sunday efterncon for Hot Springs, Arkansas when they will visit in-

definitely.

of the birth of a daughter, Dorothy | Anne, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Paschen

Indianapoli- j 0 f Middlebury, Ind. Prof. L. E. Mitchell gave an ad-

dress yesterday morning, before the two Baptist churches of Stilesville,

on the “Real Washington.” Mrs. Jame A. Stoops underwent

an operation at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis late Saturday. Reports M< nday said she was eloing

nicely.

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. O'Hair, Charles McGaughey and 11. H. L'llis left this afternoon for West Baden to attend the annual conference of the Twentieth Rotary District which opens tomorrow Funeral rites for Mrs. S. P. Wat--on, who died at the Putnam County hospital wet held from ihe Methodi t church of Roachdale Sunday morning at 10 o'clock with interment in

the Roachdale cemetery.

Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Ri k w« re held from the home Sun-

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Saturday to hold inspection of the lo- meet Tuesday at 7:30 o’clock at the *'an instr^

cal chapter Sunday afternoon. home of Mrs. W. L. Denman. Nellie Vers ity. Miss Townsend’s visit to Greencas- T. Amler. on will have the program, tie was postponed Saturday due to (Her subject will be “Work Among illness, but the dance was held Sat-I Foreign Born.” 0Rr,A\ ^

urday evening as plans had been

made. “Doc” Noble’s orchestra fur- j 0 Tonight.

nished the music. \ “get ac<|uainted” meeting of the w ^° pk

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S. ('. To Meet. S. C. C. will meet Tuesday at f>:45 at the Public Library.

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Olchrates Birthday. Mrs. Hepsiby Todd, celebrated her eightieth birthday at her home in Floyd township near Coatesville on Sunday, Feb. 19. Mrs. Todd has spent practically all her life in Floyd Tp., Other than some little passing ailments she is very spry for a woman

of her age.

Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Todd, Mrs. Shirley Brown and daughter Geneva from Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Riss- : ler from Indianapolis, spent the day | with her. She received some nice

very nice day

1:30 o’clock with We spent with her hoping for many more re-

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interment in the Brick Chapel ceme-

tory. The Rev. Victor Raphael was in j turns of th(i

Ay ler, spent the week [ charge of the services. Sunday School Party,

nd in Gi i a tie v: Ring with herj One of the DePauw affirmative de-j Attention! Folk-! Don’t forget the

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teacher in bate teams is scheduled to debate Sun(iay School party Tuesday night,

WEDNESDAY DMA MATINEE

On The Stage McGintys Oklahoma Cowboy

R:i!|,h R. Irwin of Toledo, Ohio, an i , || a fonder resident of thi city la vi.-- | illng here, lie will undergo a tonsil opemtion at the I’utnum C .unty hos-1

[ pit d 'I lit 'lay morning.

< with the negative team of Butler university at Indianapolis this evening. | This is the -econd of a series of triungular debate.-. DePauw, Butler and Miami debate teams are in the series. Miss Irene Harvey and Byran

Booher, both of Bainbridge were mar-

Towne .Stephenson, who underwent | ,.j e ,| Saturday afternoon at 2:30

an operation for nppediciti-

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week and a half ago, returned to his home from the hospital, Saturday.

o’clock by Rev. V. I. Presbyterian Manse, ceremony was used.

Raphael at the The single ring-

in the basement of the Christian church at Fillmore. All our members are welcome as well as those intere tcd in our school. Bring sandwiches, a dish of food, and your own table ervice. Games, contests, etc., will be in order.-Come. H. W. Owens, Supt. •j..;. .j. j. -j. .j. Penelope To Entertain The !’ nelope Club Club will enter-

Grecnefi-tle high school and depart- 10 mental Parent-Teachers’ Association ' l '^' rna tio, OR will be held in the basement of the Anv Vocational building this evening. A ma ' ier Air- ind cafeteria supper will be served at ' f or fipi . (RIO o’cdock and all who attend are <'"^nist. t, .9® asked to liring a dish of food and ( * lr ‘ st ' al ' ■ ^ table service. splendid program "’ ^ t ^ a ’' 'A 1 ’ * has bemi arranged following the meal. ‘A ' res: * The purpose of this session is for ^ the teachers and parents to get to ''' H c * a ' m ' ’■ know each other better and discuss i ' a ct» the various problems that arise dur- j 1,1 "' " i!l " __

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Lodge Meeting Tonight.

Crescent Rebekah Lodge will meet *' rom itf in regular form tonight at 8:00. They t ' ie will be entertained by the men after

the meeting. Everybody come. lumaimar^B

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Th I. R. S. P. of the Chri-1 :u M Ghurch met Sumiay afternoon at the to play >:■ Pt church. After the business session, the Lrgc .V : H

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New Mcm'-ers Iniliajted

consists oi: | Toccata, Ai. 1

The groom is a j tain Tuesday with a one o’clock

PK TI RE PROGRAM .Johnny Hines in “HOME MADE’

Dr. H. B. Longdcn was in Indianalioli- Monday on busine-.-. A biographyi of the life of Edward Rector is being publislcd and Dr. Long len was

atti iiding to that and to the Rector monument.

farmer, and they will live in Bain- luncheon at the home of Mrs.

bridge.

Gladys Brown of Winchester and

Reeves, ‘211 West Franklin St.

which included initiation services for eight new members, a social time wa(njoyed and delightful refreshments served. Prelude bi 4. .j. .j. 4..j. ! Allegro me Greenlee—Wlight W edding Si nata in li Kiel Lloyd Greenlee, son of Mr. and Choral Imp Mrs. J. W. Greenlee of Coatesville and Jubile’ Pearl Wright, daughter of Mr. and Impression ? Mrs. Ena 1 a Wright, of Floyd town- Sportive Fa; %

■hip, were married by the Rev. D. L. Prelude

„ )U Vandamer.t on East Washington Scherzo py, street, Saturday at 3 P. M. The par- Traumerei ents of the bride accom|ianied them. Finale IF::- -

ADDITIONAL LOCALS

Mrs. Markham, mother of Miss

Mr. and Mis. James Love are the parents of a daughter born Saturday.

The University Choir, a- istod by Miss Margaret Peat on, soloist, MiCbarlott Love, organist, and the University Instrumental Sextet, directed by Dean Ft. (I. McCutcheon, gave n sacred concert at Rir Broadway M. K. Church, Sunday evening.

Virginia Markham, teachi r of Latin Township assessors will hold a in the Greencastle high school, remeoting in the office of Charlr- ! turned to her home in Chicago MonMarshall, county A sessor, in the cay, after spending the past several Court house next Thur-day morning we k visiting with her daughter,

at 1<) o’clock.

Itay Plunkett of Winchester, were united in marriage Monday morning

ctail. of | by J. J. ivauhle, Justice of the Peace.

' | They secured their marriage license | at the clerk’s office Monday morn-

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ight year old daughter of

McAlister of Reelsville, sus-l j n(f w j t |, t y, e

broken right wrist, when a; c h ur ge

Martin Murphy, age .V>, and an inmale of the State harm, pas-e ; tway at the Farm earl Satuicay afternoon is the result of iuheli . The body was prepared for liurial at the Mc-

l\ DEAN A POLLS, Feb. 20. (UP)— Hogs were generally 20 to 2.'» cents higher on the Indianapolis livestock market today. The top stood at $K.7."i and the hulk of sales was $8.25 to $8.70 for all weights. " Receipts were

5,000 and holdovers 250.

Slaughter cattle w f err strong to higher and vealers were higher in to-

The

Charle taim d

-led he was riding on hit a fence, Sunday afternoon. She was brought to the office of Dr. W. M. McGaughey, who reduced the fracture.

James Parker, for many years a merchant at Eminence, and well known in Putnam county, passed away at his home in Eminence on Sunday. The funeral services will be held at Eminence Tuesday morn-

Rev. Willis Gill in

lurry Funeral home and shipped to ] day's run. Beef steers sold from $10 Indianapolis for interment. Monday t-» $13.75 and vealers from $10 to

evening. Murphy 1 survived by the wife, who re ides in Indianapolis.

17.50. Cattle receipts were 500 and accident happened about calves 300. - — • - - -

In the blizzard that raged along the Natii nal road and elsewhere, Saturday morning, Monroe Gollsbeny was instantly killed by driving into a truck which he could not see on ac-j

count of the dens screen of snow. I Mrs. Evelyn Riley Nicholson, wife Hi wife was seriously injured. The of Bi-hep Thomas Nicholson, and) sis*

Dean and Mrs. R. G. McCutchan will leave tomorrow or Wednesday, for points in Florida, where they will spend the next month or two. They will then go to New York, and other cities in the East. They will he away from Greencastle for probably

three months.

two

W'e-t of Plainfield.

Power Farming Entertainment

miles ter of Ben Riley of Greencastle, will I sail tomorrow on the Maritania, for Jerusalem where she is to be a membi r of the International Conference on Missions, occuring sometime in the early spring.

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The temperature was higher on | Monday than it had been on either late Saturday or Sunday and the coating of ice that had covered the streets of the city and the roads of the county for the past two days was moled to a certain extent. Sunday clear but the mercury was rather low.

Darold Fleming, a sophomore in the University, and a major in journalism, wrote the article on Founders’ and Benefactors’ Day, which was arranged and published hy William Her--heil on his regular feature page of the Indianapolis News, Saturday. Mr. Felming wrote the article as an assignment for the class in feature writing conducted by Prof. L. E. Mitchell.

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THURSDAY, FEB. 23

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Robert Brown, Penal Farm escape, was sentenced to Pendleton to servo a one to five year term by Judge James P. Hughes, when he was arraigned in the Putnam Circuit Court Monday morning. He escaped from the State Farm on February 17. He was sentenced to the state institution from the Criminal Court of Marion.

An interesting feature article concerning Benefactor’s and Founders’ Day at DePauw University appeared in the Indianapolis News Satunlay. The article with many interesting photographs, was written by Da rold Fleming a major in the Course in Journalism at the University as his first assignment in the course in Feature Writing under the direction of Prof. L. h, Mitchell.

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