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TIIE GKEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1928.

TOC DAILY BANNER

GRANADA

TONIGHT & tomokkow

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

HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor.

S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor.

Persona! And Local News

Club To Meet.

The Needlecraft Club will me t, with Mrs. O. J. Stewart, 7 South Locust street on Friday afternoon at o’clock. All members urged to

attend.

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Keith Roberts is driving a new I Chevrolet coupe. I Delta Theta Tau will meet this eve- ; ning at 7:d0 o’clock in the Phi Delta

1 Kappa Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dowling at- | tended a theater in Indianapolis

, Wed ties lay night.

Alfred Hirt and son, Andrew, of {Vicksburg, Miss., are spending the

day in Indianapolis.

Mrs. T. H. Hunter, who has been er u.-ly ill at her home on W. Seminary St., is slowly improving.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Abbott will Tansel

! ' P f, nd Saturday an Sunday visiting; Thp marriaK( . of Miss Kt hel Tansel j '-'datives in Highland, III., and Perron I f lm |j anapo ] is t)) [ )r . j. vj. K vn jerson 1 of this city was solemnized WcdnesMrs. John C. Dunbar has been con-' day evening in the presence of a few j fined to her home on East Seminary j do-e friends of the couple. Rev. B. H.

, St. The past three weks on account Bruner officiated,

negative debate team of Cin- { ()f j|| n) . ss . | The couple wore married in their will meet the Do-1 • newly furnished home at 000 South team thi evening The u'vi-ory boaid of the township j ocue t which they will occupy. Dr. R.

j trustee met in the office of Paul Al- Rynirrson is veterinary at the Indie A. Beck of South Bend, former j bin in the Court House, Thursday j ana state Farm.

, • Gn nca afternoon at ~ o’clock. Mrs. Wilson of Brow*.-burg. Mi

•” ' Day The W n a i’ l of the Christ- A,,ce Fpnn an < - E - 1 •

r lebi: lion. j ian church will meet Friday after-, lhi WPre «t a delightful

( hurl Ellis and family of Ind-; noon at 2:30 o’clock, immediately fol- {^ iannpolis icturned to their home Tu.-! lowing the missionary meeting to be

Birthday Din,

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R ’ Bua ter, i„ anniversary

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Gentr y, were ^

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John Vermillion, superintendent of county schools, visited the Russellville

schools, Thursday.

Dr. W. M. McGaughey attended'the I) i’auw Karlham basketball game at Richmond Wednesday evening.

-Rynierson Nuptials.

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wished her

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Washington $t. ,]

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cinnati university I’auw affirmativi

lure.

Sunday Sclool Party. With the unanimous opinion of all who were pr -ent, declaring that they had had a glorious time, a tired but happy crowd went homo Tuesday night from the Fillmore Christian Sunday school party; the first the school has had in u long time, but by no means the la -i. Big, little, old, ami young, joined in a hilarious frolic of sanies, contests, etc., not to mention the e :ce!lent supper which followed, -erved up as only Fillmore

ladies, know how.

The members hope that the Sun-

day seh< (d f( Ik may have these so- | •'<-! Fast A ‘dal evenings frequently, not only for 1 appropriate:, good time together, but to get | lional coin!

ert >’ bolls,'ii^ piano. Mrs. p a . for the aftsnioi

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■ a most deliji, , day at the h„.

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fjiiiA sriri hos< opes; ll It’s love it is! And in a very acute form too. Nothing will eure it lint moonlight and kisses. Such excitement. Such fun! Don’t miss Dr. Belie!

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after a visit and family.

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wiili lleber! hebi there during the day.

supper served immediately

ceremony.

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I'l.ncral -ervio for Bettie Culp,

Entertained Here Thursday.

belt, r acquainted socially, and to give Uie world in general to undertand tbit Sunday School folks are

not a staid, long-faced, serious-mind- ' quotations wh od group, but a crowd of reel live I program. \\

fclky glad to he alive, and rejoicing in the fact that they are Sunday

I School boosters.

I We wish that all f Iks who view

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SATURDAY

Tom Mix in “DARF DFYILS RFWARD”

■ i ' us with a critic eve might join with

I» . E. T. Sigh r left thi city Thur.-1 daughter 0 f Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Culp | Indianapolis alumnae of Kappa | an(1 reallv „ et the spirit of what

,| a> f 0I Marion whei will deliver of Lafayette, wi be held from the Kappa Gamma fraternity were enterl„ lure the Northern Ind- M' ,, ’urry Funeral home Friday aft- taine i at luncheon Thursday at the

uriatii n. ernoort at 2 o'clock with interment! chapiter house in this city by tlie lo-

in Finest Hill cemetery. Mrs. Culp|<al alumnae.

The tv.o her ‘ tl ran away e.'i 1 - , >vas f11erfier 1 y Mi Bonnie Duncan. | Covers were laid for eighty at four iv Um'ne day uftcinoon w re owned . | tables, decorated profusely with by « .d Tuttle of Clinton township. Ua-h.jigtons birthday was c cle -| rin flowcrs ( . an ,|i PS . A two

They stopped at the end of North ‘

Indiana street.

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INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 23. (I P) Chief of Police Claude M. Worley, settled back into the niutirm of inking care of legitimate lodgers toduj after a hectic 20 hours :i > the he l to bara sed fraternity initiate of Indiana University and Birth r college. The nirv Butler fresh,jien, together with one upperclassman who was cap turist while attempting to Aireak into their cell to administer punishment, were released at seven o'clock la t

The puddling they sought to evade by getting into jail awaited them at their fraternity house, according to active brothers. The boys tin>d of their bargain and begged for early rolcn e, but Worh" was adamant. “Thev asked to be locked up until seven o’clock, and I aci ommodated them," he aid. Regular patrons of the jail expressed atisfaction at the restoration of peace and quiet. Terrors of “rough week,” in which hazing has no limits, impelled the

Mi Mollie Bandy of Clovenlale, who ha been the guest of Mrs. C. H. Cline, on North Indiana Street, has gone to Coloiado Springs, called h\ the death f hei brother, William Bandy. Mi-. Alice Dobbins i.f Richmond is in this city vi-iting with friends and relative , after In ing called here by tin death of Mr-. John Hamilton of Plymouth, who was brought to thi city for funeral and burial.

AVa-hfjigton’s birthday was cele-

i rate quietly in the city on Wednes- , .

r course luncheon was served at 12:30 dav. The majoritv of the offices in . . , . . . ..io clock, between courses, the two the ( ourt House were closed as well , , e Post Offic chapters and the^actwe mem-

.Alany club' organizations have held

\\-hington week.

meetings so far

thi ‘

TAX MEETING HELD THURSDA

Answi r to int< rrogatories submitted by the defendant in the case, Ove (inatt ver-us Ed Jackson et al, have In i n answered and filed in the Putnam Circuit Court by the plaintiff. The '■ e e involve- the manufacture ami de nf willow ba kits at the

night.

I boy- to seek incarceration. j State Farm.

cA Vail&rmg Expert . to Berve WJmt i

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TAILORING CG of Indiandpo/is

Monday and Tuesday, February 27-28

Style Authority direct from tlicir great Indianapolis shops will he in our store on the a hove dates. He will bring with him hundreds of beautiful, new Spring fabrics. He is (Hi f Xpertin measuring — capable of giving the finest personal advice to well-dressed men.

Jesse McDowell of .Spencer, Lincoln VVimmer of Greencastle and Bert K. May, special deputy of the State Board of Tax Commissioners, were the speakers at a meeting of township assessors held in the Court House, Thursday. The meeting started Thursday morning at 10 o’clock and was continued during t e afternoon. Utility taxation throilffh the various counties was discussi I. Problems to be met • were also di cussed. The meeting ! wa held in the Assembly room and 1 a large crowd was present at both ! sessions.

hers joined in singing. Following the luncheon the two alumnae chapters held the meeting at the chapter house. Those attending from Indianapolis veiv: Mesdames Fred C. Millis, George W. Losey, William II. Reniy, Hughes Patton, Robert M. Brewer, Robert Gilliland, Harmon Brad haw, R. V. Clark, Herbert Eichoff, Albert Feeler, Arthur Haltom, L. R. Millikan, I.. C. Morgan, James C. Nelson, C. A. Pritchard, Harry .Sunderland, G. B. Taylor, Frank Throop, and Miss Nellie Fatout and Miss Jane

Pritchard.

v.c are trying to do; and to this end they invite and urge all to meet with them next Sunday and every Sunday.

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Attend Guest Day Meet. Mrs. C. C. Hurst and Mrs. L. D. Snidi r were guests of the Terre Haute chanter of the Daughters of (the American Revolution Wednesday at the annual cue t day meeting. Other town represented at this meetin"- weic Clinton, Sullivan, Rockville

and Brazil.

Mrs. James L. Gavin, of Indianapolis, candidate for the office of vicepresident general of the National Society, gave a musical recital, following which a tea was given in her

honor.

local talentwi a beautiful Mrs. Brown.a

ter and Miss r

a delicious iw.

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With t Martha W d . : The club c lightful mo:,; with Mrs. 1:4*-

4.4 a, P. E. O. Dinner I

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To Give Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Vincent K. Newcomer has isuc imitation for a bridge lunch- • on to be "Ivon at her home on North wood Boulevard Monday afternoon.

The P. E. 0 s.3 nor meetinir Wthe home nf Af wood, at fii.'IO • Decoratic’s t», the season, w ; t j colors of mi, r I After tho e,--I initiative iprv! ! Harriet Barr': 1 Mrs. J. B. B ter of Si'i . at the meeting.

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H. S. Principals Met Wednesday

The monthly meeting of the principal- of the high schools in Putnam County wa- held Wednesday afternoon, starting at 1:.'!() o’clock, in the office of John Vermillion, superintendent of county schools, in the Court House. Important problems were discussed at the meeting. Tickets for the sectional basketball tournament were distributed to tlw variou representatives. Glen Clodfelter, principal of the Koachdule chmj, who has presented In resignation, was presented a gold pencil by the principals.

ORDER WHILE HE IS HERE-DI EIVI UY LATER, IF YOU WISH

J. F Cannon & Co.

<;rekn( Asm:,iNn.

LATIN CONTEST WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY

Saturday, Felruary 25, at the High School Building will be held the Putnam County Latin contest. There will be five divisions; The contestants will he: Di'ision I. Clinton Centeit Hazel Bettis, Freda I.awter. Bainbridge; Arthur Miles, Myrtle Sheets. Putnnmville: Sndonna Blue, Christine Lewis, Fillmore: Maijorie Robinson, Ruth Poynter. Greencastle: Bary Vaughan Cropper, Philip Tayljr. Division II. Clinton Ci nteit Mildred Firestone. Greencastle: V.neent Confer, Hubert Dirks, Robert M>nnett. Divaion III. Greencastle: .Vartha Vaughan, Anne Nichols. Divison Ilf-A. Mary Katheryt Vawter, Orian Ac- | ree. Divaion IV. Joan Durham, Mildred Goldsberry, Charles Strain. The teachers Dr the visiting schools are: Clinton Conte*—June Newgent. Bainbridge, Miry A. Johnson. Putnamville, llsie Jackson. Fillmore, W. ni. Goldsberry.

CeM'STPENCI

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aicrchainJisr is (\aii values are exlraordil ou mav !uiv in l!iis

Slorc* l^mptyiiig Sale

ilh aGsolutr con}i<R*nce. !li<‘ stock musl do. nc]

mcnsmvs for iihcriilioii*^

ccssors arc

gelling

be on our heels very soon.

Some Piles Too Hiirli

< 'ullinii very

flee[>.

I he 1 n<l(

ryvear

Is so far under value, \v vour family for two or thre<

ollen less than hall iiMialpn 1

Oflerin

are sure vou "lioiii 11

vea rs.

Outing Flannels

A staple arliele ir <*yery home, for goyvns they don l ehange -lyle: yvill he jusl as gooil } ,,r season—STOCK I AKOF, PKICK LOW.

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Dress Goods

All ol die needed staple (ahries, wools at

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salm erepes, sat ni". eolors, savings yvill l M ‘'

prM*e. flat erepes, llie most desirable

faetory.

many sm Vl.l, l.ors m ER the STORE ITEMS THAT WE CAN’T TELL VOL ' fl ALL TIB MIGHT OF COST IS FORGOT I E'

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