The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1928 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928.

GRANADA tonight

Virginia Vaili

.AND

Cieorge O’Brien

A mammoth ocf-an liner sent into oblivion after crashing a monster iceberg. A youth’s battle against tremendous odds to eoiH|Uer New York.

The love affairs of a boy who climbed from the ghetto to the u|>|>er strata of society.

EAST Y^ES

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THE DAILY BANNER

PORTLAND MILLS

.Mr. and Mrs. Manford Clodfelter

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First Run News and Comedy, “Sword Point”

SHOWS. 0:30—R:M.

Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. Ender the act of March 3, 1H79. Subscription price, 10 cents per week. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. . R. KARIPEN, ( ity Editor.

Lawrence Grab a n has gone to

Lafayette to attend ^ p”"’! and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clodfe.ltterence which is being held «t Pur- ; ^ ^ spent the ( , ay Sun _ Idue University. ;<u Mrs> Sanford Po-

jday with Mr. and

James Gambol of near Coatesvillr, j mine and daughter,

was taken to the Methodist hospital Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Ball and at Indianapolis on Sunday. Mr. Gam- children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bull

bol i- suffering from pneumonia.

Personal And

Mrs. Ella Ragan of Pueblo, Colorado, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Putnam County in spending several days visiting with Mrs. Martha Brown of Coatesville.

Local firemen made the second call on Monday to the home of Ralph Con-

1 oCfil New*' ,v '' (:1u< " hi< ' h ,ui111 n put ° n ihi

i kitchen stove to melt, ran over the I ,-iiles of the container nnd caught fire

! Small damage remltc".

Charles Gose of near Quincy visited | )0< |y 0 f York, formerly i,i Gieencastle yesterday. | a resident of Grc icastle, who passed

jav 'y at Indianapolis several days ago i - buried in Forest Hill cemetery

C. J. Bain of business visitor

Monday.

Russellville was in Greencastle

ADM., 10 i:> 'iOe.

MATINEE DAII.Y.

COMING ATTRACTIONS Dolores Costello in “College Widow’

WEDNESDAY ONLY May McAvoy in “A Reno Divorce”

Word has been received of the death A suit to paitition has been filed in of Rev. Charles W. Ray, .",4, of Norto the Putnam Circuit Court, Richard Platte, Neb., on February 27 at the Slit' versus Charles E. Stites. Methodist hospital in Omaha, Neb. Rev. Ray wa- a graduate of DePauw P'"f. Elmer A. Leslie, of the Boston University in 1000 and was well Theological School will be on the known to many Greencastle people, campus this week to talk with the stuHe is survived by the wife and two dents interested in graduate work in tons> j theology and religious education.

Mrs. Grace Fulford, moved her household goods on Tuesday to Oxford, Ohio frym Maple Heights where she formerly resided. Mr. Fulford will be employed at Oxford.

Petition to sell personal property without notice for cash wa- granted by the court in the matter of In ReAssignment of William McDonald versa Citizens Trust Company, Trustee.

Dr. T. A. Sigler was in Conners- , ille Monday where he attended a Rotary meeting.

Mrs. Axel Dicksen has returned to Chicago after visiting a few days here with Mrs. J. O. Cammack.

Monday afternoon. The body was brought to Green astle early in th: afternoon.

G. B. Williams, east of the city, who h..s been seriously ill with pneumonia, is reported slowly improving.

Miss Mae Mullins has entered the Terre Haute Normal College. Miss Mullins has been employed Floral Co.

at Eitel’s

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams of Lebanon spent the week-end in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Snider

The body of Jame< Phillips, of near Louisville, formally a resilient of Coatesville and wCl known in Putnan: County, was re< , i .< d at Coatesvill on Tuesday. Mr. Phillips passe,I away at a hospital in Louisville Monday aft( moon.

and son spent Sunday with Clyde and Will Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Tom

Mears.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Avey and daughter of Indianapolis, spent the flay Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe

Schoen.

Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer and daughter, went to Indianapolis Sunday to see the former’s mother, Mrs. Mort Spencer, who is in the hospital. Fay Spencer traded his Ford coupe

for a Chevrolet sedan.

CNrley Cunningham moved into the Zella Cunningham property. Orvill" Gordon’s father moved into the i on- vacated by Cunninghams. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and son of Milligan called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibbs and children Sunin y evening. j

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spent Wednesday evening with Mi an Weller. Mr. anil Mrs. Cecil Eggers ai family spent Sunday with Mr. ai Mrs. Charley Temple and family. Mrs. John Priest, Hattie Kend< attended the aid at Somerset Thurs* I day. Mary Allgood spent Saturday afternoon with Lyn Kendell. Mrs. Pearl Eliott returned home Thursday from the County House at •Danville where she has been working for a few days. Ida and Laura Steward spent Wed- ' nesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cra- j mer. Ida and Laura Steward, Hattie I Kendell, Ella Hendren, Lynn Kendell Luna Perkins, Jane Modlin, nnd Lot- j tie Barker was pre-ent at Mrs. Corda j Temple’s Tuesday morning to hear the sermon on the radio.

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Funeial service for Windfield Patterson, will be hehl from tl e .Maple Heights Church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock with interment in Forest Hill cemetery. The Rev. Huddleston of Eminen , will l ave charge of the services.

Dr. W. G. Blanchard will be in Chicago next wr ( k to attend a conference of Junior Colleg, s, on Monday an,I Tue-day. He will also attend a

Miss Lorene MeCammack returned j meeting of the North Central Associhome Monday after visiting Saturday i «t ion of College and -chooK Thurs and Sunday with Miss Velma Donner -lay and Friday,

of Terre Haute.

Mrs. W. D. James will be at home Wednesday from Martinsville where she has been for some time roceiv-

Final rites for Donald Clifford who died Sunday in Buffalo, New York, will be hehl from the Limedah

(LINTON FALLS Rev. Frank Lineberry, president of Indiana conference preached here on Sunday morning at the M. P. church. There will also be meeting here Sunday morning and night by Rev. W. E. Wilmoth, March 11. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bettis and on Charles Edward called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs one night last

week.

.Mrs. Emily Boswell is spending a f r v days with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Eubanks. ’i he Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. Edith Frank Wednesday on account of .Marion Stites sale Thursday. Rev. Frank Lineberry of Jonesboro, Mr and Mrs. Elbert Bettis, Jauneta and Helen Sanders, Willard Miller, and Mrs. John Bee ate Sunday dini i with Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce. Several from around here attended |-he funeral of Ira Butcher who died at his home near Morton. The fun-

MANHATTAN. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCulIougt. visited Mrs. May Wright, Sunday. Walter Letsinger of Indianapolis visited John Lewis, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Greene havr moved in with Mrs. Joe Wright. Several from here attended the basket hall tournament Friday and Saturday. 'Iht seventh and eighth grade boys of the Manhattan school, under Miss Dorothy Lewis played their last basketball game Saturday, Feb. aii. They have been very successful this year winning eight games out of nine. Ed 1 warii Bratton was the high point man making •lb points to his credit. The pi;;ye, - are Bratton, Fellows, Hutche- <()!•, F. Gardner, Bullerdick, R. Gardner. and Hewlett.

ing treatment. Her condition is very ! Hock withjnteniiont n, ai ^ Russell-

niucli improved.

Church Wwlnesi . y morning at 11 o’ waR at thp Union chape!

A daughter, Elizabeth Lea, was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lambert, at the Putnam County hospital Sunday. Before her marriage, Mrs. Lambert was Miss Mary Manual.

ville. The Rev. < . Howard Tayl r will

have charge of the service-.

church Sunday afternoon with in cemetery nearby.

burial

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EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT

GRANADA THEATRE

(iKEENCASTLK, INI). ONE NIGHT ONLY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH

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Madam Flynn’s Style Review . .Of Son#, Dance and Style Creations Displayed By 12—Local Living Male and Female Models— 12

Staged by Madame Flynne assisted by Lem Spahr in co-operation

with Greencastle merchants named below.

The eye never lookd upon such a galaxy of pretty, gorgeous girls

and boys and they’re from Greencastle, too.

Special Vaudeville Features On The Stage, Professional Talent.

Local,

LADIES SUITS, DRESSES, CLOAKS AND HATS

Mr. nnd Mrs. Milligan Y'oung re turned from C ilumbus, Ohio, Monday after spending the pa.-t week with their son Henry Young and wife who are in the hospital following an automobile acchu-nt. Thty are both recovering, but not able to leave the hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arnold And ’nughter, Mary Ellen of GreencastD, :pent Wednesday night with her • rents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bettis. Mrs. Nellie Bettis and son spent ! Saturday with Vernia Miller.

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NE|W M AYSVILI.E

According to Robert H. Stevenson, .county agricultural agent, germina1‘tion tests were jnade of crib ami field -elected ceil corn samples at Purdue university recently, and the sample , ie ing submitted by 20 counties. Th j average germination of 71G for crib! eor this year for all counties i lower! jtban in the spring of !!)20 when sim- ' I ular tests were made.

Mrs. John Priest made a,

to Crawford'sville

clovkrdalk

Mrs. Fred Gromer entertained Saturday afternoon with a party in honor of her daughter Jutith’s tenth birthday anniversary. Paul Harmon of Purdue spent the week-end with his parent- R-v. and Mrs. J. W. Harmon. Miss Genevera Shake who teaches at Riley -pent the week-end with her parent-, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Shake. Gilbert Hunter of Indianapolis spent the week end with his brother Ralph and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Appleby spent Sunday with their -on Howard and family east of town. Mr. and Mr-. Von O’Paniel of Greencastle visited Sunday with J.

W. O’Daniel.

Mr. and Mrs. Estes Duncan spent Sat-1 Saturday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mr.-. D. R. Maze who spent

FAST COLOj PRINTS Only at consideJ higher prices do] usually expect i smart, new ancl made frocks. [J lar color coni tions. h $1.03-511

J. H PITCHFOU

Mr. and

business trip

unlay.

Cornelins Hyspher of InilianapolisI the winter at the home of their daugh

pent the week-end with home folk-. I ter, Mrs. G. C. Shaw* at Blnmltindtait, Society will meet T>H*i| M -. John Springer /laughter, Ola] have returned to Cloverdale. They are,with Mrs. Edi-tina H«ncT

visiting another 'langktel Coffman southea-t of tin The first new Ford orie delivered last W< ok to fa

Hannon.

G. C. Kingfiolci wa-atJ itor in Indianapolis SatoJ The Woman’s Forciflil

H. R. Cammack loft Monday for Houston, Texas after visiting for a I few day- with his parents, Mr. and Mr-. J. O. Cammack. His wife return i ed to Chicago hut will join Mr. Cam-i .mack in Houston in about two weeks. j.Mr. Cammack will he A -istant-Gen-I I oral Manager and Research Engineei I I for the Hnu-ton Electric Co., owned! by Stone anti Wi bster, one of the j largest engineering firms in the ! '< I'nitcd State.-.

Men’s school and sport togs, street wear and Spring coats from the

Harold Lane, Madison township I youth, was brought to the Putnam j County hospital Monday, in an effort to save the eye-ball of his left eye. In an accident that occurred about a week ago, Lane lost the sight of his eye. A piece of barbed wire struck him in the fare, brushing across his eye. Lane wa- employed ns a 1 gger by the Barnaby Lumber company anti was attempting to fix a broken harness with the barbed wire when it snapped suddenly.

S. C. PREVO’S STORE

Beautiful girls and boys garbed in the latest styles showing Summer.

the distinctive garments for Spring and

Stage Furniture, Settings and Beautiful Lamps by S. (. I‘RE VOS’ STORE

FLORAL DECORATIONS from EITEL THE FLORIST

THE ART BEAUTY SHOPPE Has been selected to care for the local mannequins.

Ladies New Spring Style Shoes from MOORE X COOK

Song and Classic Dance Numbers by Miss Betty Jane Wolffe of Indianapolis, who has a great reputation from various theaters.

Miss Alberta Anderson,

Champion Charleston Dancer Of Putnam County.

Little Hetty Mullins ami Miss Evelyn Quinn will impersonate French maids nnd pages.

Special Picture Programme

“A Reno Divorce” Starring May McAvoy and r

Hope Hampton displaying latest Parisian fashions in

McCall Colour Styles.

COME EARLY AND BE CONVINCED

Special Bargain Prices

10—20—30c.

A Smile Show, A Style Show

Granada Theater.

WEDNESDAY MARCH 7

A Complaint for damages in the sum of $10<j has been filed in the Putnam Circuit Court, Herbert Williams ver-us William S. Siner, by Fred V. Thomas, attorney for the plaintiff. According to the complaint the plaintiff alleges tha‘. he pureha > | a horse from the defendant which j was represented as being well broke and a good worker, The plaintiff further allege- that when he tried th' horse he found that it was spoiled ; and that it was balky and not a good worker.

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D1 I TO IRK1VE VI THE VON( WILE. W EDNESDAY, “BABY MINE”. PARENTS— KARL 11 \ N E AND GKO. K. ARTHUR.

Sale of Special Values

Eucli itrm greatly rediicgtl, each item represents n

mite

saving.

Yes, We Are Quitting

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it that folks don't learn this facb Iwt

in as many goods as werf

getting

that

selling. We surely sold more

Dry Goods and Rugs

In February than was ever sold in Greencasllr in inonllt before.

Seasonable, Dependable Wanted Mprchauj disc, Standard (Quality. NO BU I I KK FOLKS THAN OURS EVER WALKE] BEHIND A COUNTER—

You will not lye unduly urged to buy, but will Itf P' vf | kindly nmsiderulion and eourteous treatment*

Well Assorted Stocks Prevail

N«I a- large as when we began, but still plenly o' exeellent values. WE THANK YOU FOR YOllR , i ; , T FIDENCK SHOWN BY YOUR WONDERKU l ' 1 KONAGK.

Allen Brothers