The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 February 1928 — Page 2
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Entered in the I’ost Office at Greencastlo, Indiana, aa Hccnnd clans mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor. S. R. RARIDEN, City Editor.
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Personal And Local News
S. F. Lockridffp i reported f|uite ill I today. C. K. Yount is livinR a new Chevrolet coach.
There will he no City Council meetinj? tonight.
William Pavlo business trip.
in Salem on a
( omedy, Wc*l) Feed
L. M. Stevens is remodeling interior of his drug store.
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Mi s Mae Welch of Indianapolis, spent the week-end in this city with relatives.
Mae Tt rry sp'nl the week-end with her daughter Freeda at the Masoni Homi < f Franklin, Ind.
With three days remaining before the Butler clash, Coach Moffett ipushing the Tiger net squad hard in pieparation for what looms as the hardest battle of the season. The Bulldogs, boasting the strong-e-t team in years, have an impressive list of victories for the season, which probably rank them at the top of the secondary quintets in Indiana. The Old Gold five will he fighting to score revenge for the 35 to 1!) drubbing handed them by Hinkle's crew early in the season. Butler has defeated Wabash twice since the DePauw game and has given no indication of letting down th° fast pace it has set all year. The game will be the last clash of the season for the Tiger cagers and with the advantage of the home floor the Blue and White will be opposed by a determined quintet. Coach Hughes’ freshman squad, victors in three starts this season, will tangle with the Butler fr -h in a curtain-rai er to Thursday’s battle.
j mi note Brandt < Downey, v.-. Leona | FI FT’l REPORT FOR
(oirndy, "1)1 MMILS”
Cooper it al, ha been filed in the Putnam Circuit Court by the plain tiff.
- -■- — ■-i Kugene Rain* has accepted a p* fei The club « 1 :« meet ir ’ " " th ® ^ al department of two weeks with Mrs. Benton Curtis. | the Armour Packing Co., in Indiana-
.’. .1, .*. »|. .*. .j. poll ... .. r —.. e auditor of
visitor her *
Franklin
sprint; practice
instead of the home of Mrs.
Prefly Luncheon Bridge. ment Mrs. Vincent-K. Newcomer, 101 ni ig.
Vorthwood Boulevard, entertained on Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Monday with a charmingly appointed (Jarrett and son, Donald, Mr. 1 • heon bridge. Luncheon was serv- am i Mrs. Ed Dalby, Mrs. Emma ,
- .1 at small tabl. s, which were decor- Wood, .Mrs. Mary Williams, Mr. and j Howard as scheduled,
nted in sweet peas. Favors were sug- Mi Willard Garrett and son, Billy, gestlvp of spring. jMr. and Mrs. Joe Davis and daughTh.'r*. were seven tables of bridge. | |. 0 r ra ine and Mrs. Raymond O’Pri/.' for high I'ores were awarded Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roland and t., Mr James Ditties, Mrs. Horace .hughter, Doris Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Askew, and Mr-. S. R. Rariden. William Roland and daughter, Mihl" -I-••• + *1*'l-red, Mrs. Dora Sweet, Mr. ami Mrs. Entertainment Given By Men. (Donald Davidson, and on, Paul, Mr Be, Hiv* Rohokah Lodge met Mon- ''*"<1 Mis. \rt Williams ami Mr. and j
day evi ning in ri'gulal' ■■ -ion. Owi , Mis. Dun Roland,
one hundred iieordo w ii pr* out. The •j«+*J*d- + +
* it* il.iiiin ■ nt I' i the evening w * Pri f. /ink To Speak,
providi-il h; the num of the bulge and The Woman’s League of the Meth\\n of a mo ' amusing nature. Each odist Church will meet Wednesday man had cho -i n -ome character to afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the church pi'prr i iit, ami the results were very i parlors. Devotions will he led by funny. Mrs. W. H. Chandler. There will be
Parts were taken by Fred Masten, a duet by Mi
Marvin llartm , Charle Michaels, : Ki RarcIt. The subject for the afterRobert Pierce, Jam* Ei k, Mr. Bales, noon will be ‘‘Intelligence in Politics” Marion farrow, Emmett Green and to be given by Prof. Harold Zink.
I oni: Schachtel. Refreshments were ,j..j.
f erved later in the evening by the
cemmittee in charge.
P. T. A. To) Meet. W. I). Lovett, former The P. T. A. of the Mary Emma Putnam county, was a Jones Building will hold its meeting Monday afternoon from
Thursilay evening nt 7:30 o’clock in- township.
tea,I of Friday evening. Mr . an(1 Mrs . T p. Woodson of In-
•i. .r. »U •]« .f.
j dianupolis after a short visit witii V f , I I * I I l.liriw- Vifi \rt\ » /it 11 1* no, I t , .
The 1.. F. F. Club Toi Meet 1 Mrs. J. P. D. Johns, have returned to j
The L. F. F. Club will meet with their home.
Mrs. Elmer Hub, r on N. Madison St. Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock
('hurl'' ; recently received a prize which was
given for a gorilla contest, recently published in the Indianapolis Times.
Mrs. Blanche Goodwine O’Hair ha:
Meeting F ostponed Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves have Greencastle Morning Mu-ide which returne(| t0 their home at Mt. Olive wa- to have met Wednesday morning , aft( attpn( | ing the funt . ra , ()f theii . has been postponed until the follow- brother . in . |aw> , ra c I)avis> at T , 1Tl
mg Wednesday. i Haute.
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Two DePauw students, Tex Palmer and Al Crews, will put on a program cusisting of songs, instrumental mus-
A motion and affidavit for change of venue in the matter of complaint on note Leona Cooper etal, has been . filed in the Putnam Circuit Court bv
is, impersonations, readings and var j tb{l p| a j n tjff
iou- numbers at Brazil on Wednesday I
evening, Febiuary 2!) at 7:30. The e | Dr. W. Vepion Lytle attended the young men will appear on the pro annual meeting and banqugt of the gram under the au-pin :- of the ^ n- Yale Alumni Association of lndi:itvR. ior class of the Brazil High school |at the University Club in Indianap^p j which is presenting a series of enter- lis, Saturday. .
ses Frances and Mona | tainments.
0 The monthly Bainbridge Community , • i meeting will be held in the BainM UN ridge iVlSltS biidge high school gymnasium thi DeFailW With Teiini < venin K- A plendid program has
’ been arranged.
n:
Mrs. Prank Hays Talks.
The W. R. C. met in regular sess-
Approximately fifty prospective grid stars answered Coach Hughes’; first call for spring football practice last week. The majority of the turn-: out was composed of last season's freshman team and new candidates to j the team. All varsity players who are not engaged in spring sports will hr required to participate in the prac-
tice according to Hughes.
Until the weather permits practice j out-doors, all football aspirants will meet at 4:45 every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon at the gym to drill on theory and rules. Everyone who intends to go out for the team, and who can possibly attend the meetings, must be there, according to
Hughes. i Grimes, Deceased. Hughes intends to get in at least ! In the Putnam Circuit Court Janu-
In the Matter of the Estate of John
three weeks u£ hard practice out of , ary Term, 1928.
doors befor^Ppprlhg vacation calls
rid activities. This prelimting will go a long way towards getting the Tigers ready for the stiff schedule carded in the fall, he thinks. — 1 —
Notice is hereby given that I, Cleve Grimes as Administrator of the estate of John Grimes deceased, having presented and filed my account and voucher in final settlement of said Estate, rind that the ,-ame will come
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up for Examiri said Circuit Cos March 1928, a creditors awl:« are required : and show cai!;-
Cleve Grin’s lin Attorney.
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“Dick” Sturtridge, ’27, former star A suit for partition, Morel L. Frost
ion Monday afternoon and transacted Tiger athlete, visited Greencastle last j <‘t al versu William Claude Ewing
lo Meet Wi h Mr-. Howard. n)u ,.h business of interest and im-1 week with the Merchant Mills inde-iond his wife, has been filed in the ‘ '’ u " t,y , , |llh " m portance. ! pendent basketball team of Gary. The T utnam Circuit Court b y Fro '> 1{ - , . ' M ' l1 ' 'Irs. Frank Hays tho Corps. Millers worked out in Bowman gym | ^ onias » attorney lor the plaintiffs. spon will be •*E|„ g Time." “P„c \ ' ^ f , w T. u - P t0 . naMum Preparatory to playing in the Dr . an d Mrs. H. B. Longden went
, ’ bll " h "'Die tield which is con- independent tourney at Indianapolis | to Greenwood on Tuesday where Dr. ■ ueted annually by the survivors of ( last week-end. Sturtridge was select-' Longden was to give the principal ad-
ry of Today,” by Mr . Lola Long.
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Key •-(, nc III hie ( la-
•he Battle of Shiloh. She and Mr.
The Keystone Bible ! la-s'will me, t 1 M:,y ' h8Vin,? ma,le th " tHp tW ° yea ”
this evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs.
ed as all-state center.
When asked about his plans
tion with the trip, but of the battle
itself.
Diner Beck, 210 south Indiana street, this evening. Through an error yes* ter,lay it was stated that the meeting would be at 2:30 this afternoon.
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V\ mnan’s < irde To Meet.
the Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian Church vcdl meet We In, day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the , church parlors. Devotions will he led 1 by Mrs. Theodore Crawley. Mrs. C. I G. Jordan will review the four'h 1
fhaptei of the I k, “A Straight Way pap * r *’ The wi,los i’ r, ’«<l lai ' k o{ n ’ Toward Tomorrow,” entitled “Relig-! .' p ' rt for ^‘’American Flag, by bei„ u « Education.” ' n b r out ' n tb< ’ ra ' n on Feb. 22,
nmch of in t',Test’not" oid y in'emne^ ! trainin,f f ° r the 0lympicB ’ Sturtri,lge
dress at the dedication exercises for for j the new Greenwood chool building.
said that he had not where he would train.
yet decided’ He has how-
Much satisfaction was expressed j ever ’ narrowe '! Uh choice to . , • i . thp, ' over the successful completion 0 f|Delauw or Michigan. At Michigan
the fourth annual essay contest in the Public Schools, and words of thank and appreciation were given to those who assisted both in the content and in tho line program which \va given on Washington's birthday at the High School, and to the local
was noted. True respect to the flag do,' not permit it to he left out in inch nunt weather, nor to allow it to be-
come . , iled or damage,I.
I'he Corps pledged it- support to
Hostesses for the afternoon will he Mrs. Parke Dunbar, Mrs. W. E. Uausaan and Mrs. Carl Confer.
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Active C hapter Entertained.
Th, alumnae chapter of Kappa: 1 *"' in,trial Association in its unAlph.i Theta entertained the active 'b'ltakiii"- of restoring the monument ' ' n 'l, Monday evening at the home lo ( ivil War Veterans located in <i Mr . A. T. Briggs, East Seminary Forest Hill Cemetery which is in St., with a two course luncheon. As-' murh nep, l of repair. • taut ho.-ten-,- were Mrs. W. M. * *"’ organization is endeavoring to McGaughey, Mr . J. P. Allen Jr. and J l, , 'fy its exist,,nee by its work and Mr-. Allen Campbell. j will welcome any loyal woman who The active chapter and an impromp " ’ * l<,s to •i°' n with it in its endeav-
tu court scene by way of introducing ° rs ’
Hum elves. Miss Betty Neely acted •!• + + + + ♦ a pi ruling attorney, and Mr (Jo- '*'*• ' alhoun Hostess,
bin i judge. Mi . (Jobin a ked per- * *"' Mndern Priscilla Club met on ronal questiom and gave instruc- ^l°"day at the Delta Zeta sorority tioi An original poem to freshmen with Mrs. Susan Calhoun. It v.a civen. Individual mu-ir was Wlls a lovely afternoon and the club given and the orority ong wa ung attended in full force. A letter was by the group. received from Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, Mr J. H. Stunkard of Brazil and written in the Holy Land. It was li Allen Campbell of CoatesviPe, •''"•d by Mrs. Loui- M. Stevens, and
v re out-of-town alumnae member . much appreciated. + + *t**E*i*+ After a short business meeting the
Surprise Party Given. guests were invited into the parlor \ surprise party wa- given Mon,lav and a fine social hour was enjoyed, evening for Mr- Dan Roland at her Mrs. Chandler chaperone of the Al-
home on South Indiana St., by
the u-e of their field house and all of their equipment would enable him to work out in bad weather.
Charles T. Southard, who was injured sometime ago when struck by a car at the intersection of Walnut and Vine streets, was able to he down town for a short while Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tuttle of Met-
“()f Course,” "Dick” said, “i should raIf ’ lll > s l"‘ Mt Monday night in this
like very much to work out here at DePauw, hut I will have to consider the, facilities of the two places.” o
city with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hudlin, East Seminary St. Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle were enroute home from Colum-
bus. Ohio.
JOHNS SWIM II
Joseph Boswell who met with an accident while hauling hay a week ago is still confined to his bed and not much improved. Mrs. Luther Girten was in Green
castle, Friday.
Mrs. Andrew Ash, who has been seriously ill at her home in Hollywood, Florida is reported somewhat improved. Mrs. Ash was able to be brought to her home in this city am' Is enroute now.
There will be no entries from Putnam county in the Lincoln oratorical
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Unger enter- contest this y° ar - Th " contests will tained relatives from Colora^p * ,f ‘ he,(i in the b'K* 1 schools throughSprings, Colo., over the week-end. ou, t * 1 " central Indiana area on SatMr. and Mrs. James A. Hutcheson ' mlay - March 24 - 0n account of the
spent Sunday with Oral Hutcheson and wife at Reelsville. Mrs. Freeland and Richard Moreland are not much improved. Several of the pupils have been out of school on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Unger were in Terre Haute, Saturday. George Morelands are moving to the Bennett Farm. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cox spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Martha Hutcheson.
other oratorical and essay contests which students in Putnam county annually enter, there will he no con-
testants in this group.
Many Putnam County relatives and friends have received notice of the funeral of Ira C. Davis at Terre Haute on Saturday. Mr. Davis wa.- , mployed by the Pennsylvania railroad company as an engine maker at Terre Haute. He was a relative of Mrs. C. E. Stoner, Louis Koessler and Mrs. E. E. Greene. The funeral was
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Several of our local people heard held Saturday. Mr. Davis was 42 Billy Sunday, Sunday evening. years of age and was a member of Ross Hutcheson was a visitor at th(l Terro , |uutp ]o( | Ke of Elks an(| Tene Haute, over Sunday. Masons. He will be w, 11 remembered
Rev. Walter King and family of h( . rp by many fri ends.
Indianapolis spent Sunday with Oral
Hutcheson at Highland St., Reelsville, ^ - —
<<■<•.ision also honored
, ' . nuwK,MS were >Diests. A <le- Mrs. Earl Taylor and little daugh- tie, Monday,
wiver irv of VI, r ‘ , ; l , rth,,a > , ^ htfal c,,ur '" luntbpa "- * iv ™ by , ter of Greencastle. spent Wednesday Mrs. Maude McElroy and Mr. and
4 i n „ K (,arr " U Mrs ' Calhoun ’ sprve '* by “ ^ "fh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (’has.
A most delightful evening was spent I the sorority girls. The luncheon con-1 Wendell in playing games. Delicious refresh- si nted of a salad, a dessert and cof-
Mis. Roy Mintcr was in Greencas-
Mrs. Ruben Rodgers attended a fun- , ral at Knightsvilie, Saturday morn-
ing.
Rut one more day in Riis month and we wouldn'tL that but for one reason—
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Marillyn ( repe, Marillyn ( repe Satins are two of '' liest silk fabrics made; the dosing’ price is about ’ |l
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the in f ttic y ooltry Prices i they v
Have you bought an umbrella or raiiit* : pi
Why neglect the saving you can make on articles.
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Underwear Offerings
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(’ertainly are being appreciated; the very heavy
gone and we fill the counter with new fresh
right for now.
Lumber from shelves of Coffman Store; clean, I stud at your price. Show cases, large electro • j without regard to cost. ■■
Allen Brothers
