The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1928 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER

Entered in the Post Office at (Ireencastle. Indiana, aa second class mail matter. Under the act of March .1, 1879. Subscription price. 10 cent* per week. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. RARIDEN, (ity Editor.

Ivan Lofton, Penal Farm escape,! was stenenced to serve a term of one , to five years at Michigan C ity, when ; arraigned before Judge James P.; Hughes, in the Putnam Circuit Court,! Wednesday morning. Lofton is 38 j Indianapolis Meet,

years of age.

Last rites for Donald

young man who died at Buffalo, New York, last Sunday, were held from

Mrs. Eugene Hawkins of Greencas-

Cliffonl, t ] p> an( ) s tate president of the P. F. O

Sisterhood was in Indianapolis Wednesday where -he was a guest at the

Personal And Local News

Limedale Church Wednesday morning! etinf of chapter F. of P. E. O. at at 11 o’clock with interment in the' th( , homp of virs. Paul Kilby, 3825

cemetery, near Russellville. The Rev. Broadway.

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B. P. C. Circle Meets.

Frank Allen -pent the day in Ind- on _\j a j n alu ] a j, ar t of Rhineianapolis on busin* ss. land. The films are being circulated Arthur Perry was n visitor in Ind- jby th eGerman Tourists’ Association

ianapolis on Wednesday.

C. Howard Taylor had charge of the

services.

A free motion picture travelogue j Thp B ,. pchwo<)ll pleasant Cir.de will be given in the chemistry room, ( , |ub m( . t Wl . ( | n e S dav at ths home of

in Minshall Laboratory, Thursday L ]rs 0nier Dul))avy evening starting at 7:30 o’clock. I he ... .i..». reels will describe the city of Frank- BirtM . iy Farty H«U.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawley, 309 N. Indiana St., honored their small

Ladies Neckw^ Satin and Crepe beautifully trirrm^ plain colors, Red, Tan, Pink, WhtaS $1.00 Uice collars, vestees in eerue and large assortment. w ^| J. H. PITCHF0RD

of New York.

! o. J. Rector was a pusiness visitor in Indianapolis Wednesday. O. J. Larkin was in Indianapolis Wednesday on business. Mrs. John H. Allee and Mrs. C. C. Tucker spent the day Wednesday in

Indianapolis.

Style Show At Granada Tonight

son, Charles Jr, Monday afternoon with a party in honor of his fith. birthday anniversary, to which several of his small friends were invited. The afternoon was spent in playing games, and the hostess served delicious refreshments to the small

members of the party.

Invitations were issued to Misses

Granada FoX( j u | a jj aP Estep, Wa-

The management of the

Theatre Greencastle, announces ; U n et a Huber, Doris Geabes, Betty Jean

Mrs. Robert Parker returned to her «s t yle Fashion R.vue” will be stage ! nf | m) i a nnimlis. nnd Dur-

home in Noblesville Wednesday afti r a t the theatre for one night only tovisiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Law- night, in which - ‘veral local mere! - rence Crawley. | ants are co-operating. The fashion

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Heights Church Wclu.c.lay after. «»£►• very ,u ce.sful she.,. o'clock with interment in tlynne who directs «r„| I't"

noon at 2

Forest Hill cemetery. Mr. Patterson

died Sunday.

Dr. W. W. Sweet of Chicago University spent a few hours here today with his son Paul of DePauw. Dr. Sweet was on hD way East and was

duces the events and Leon Spahr th promotor and publicity director have spent several days in the city anil they announce they will offer new and novel ways of production and will meet the approval of every pat

run attending

Fitchett of Indianapolis, and Durwood Twigg, James Eudaly, James Carmaichel, John Everett iHood and

Russell Gostage.

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Met With Mrs. Talbott.

The Woman’s Missionary Society !’ the Christian Church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Talbott, South Indiana St. •Mrs. V. L. Brown assisted the liost-

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The program for the afternoon was

the Granada theatr ■ I given by three ladies who each had

accompanied by hi- son Billie Jr. who tonight. The 12 lining models ar a, paper, Mrs. Jesse Sears was in will he the gue-t of his brother Paul composed of beautiful girls and boy ; barge of this entertainment. Miss for a few days. displaying the latest in wearing ap Jane Farmer had as her subject, a „ , . parrel from the S. C. Prevo’s Store.! cigest of the First Missionary; Mrs. evna meiting now in progress ^ B eau t y Shoppe will display' Will Blackwell very interestingly dis,it t k ( .Hire )<> t ti . azarene on t j, p j r ar t j,, taking care of the man- cussed Modern Missionaries; and Mrs. W^hmgton St. Services every night nequins . xhp s Prevo store wi „ iB . H . Bruner gave some Modern at 7: dff. Everyone invited. Rev. Joshua jecorate the gtaKe w i th beautiful Missionary Experiences. Mrs. John Stauffer of Union Bible Seminary | fur|iitui . e an( , floor lamps> The Moore Young sang a solo. A

will be with us Friday, Saturday and ; & Cook shoe Co _ win di , ay th ,

Sunday nights. Come and hear this late , t sprinK tini( WPar> and Eite i the | refre-hments .served.

Florist will beautify the stage with I j. + 4. .j. .p .p floral decorations. Mrs. Dalby Hostess.

Bridge-Luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Howard, 14 Beveridge St., will he hostess this afternoon and evening to the L. F. F. Bridge Club a: u ,ts invited guests. Five tables of card* will be played, and a six o’clock luncheon will he served. •!■ * * * * * Tri Kappa Meets. Miss Helen Black, Northwood, was hostess Tuesday evening at the regular meeting of Tri Kappa. / 4, 4. 4. .p af. Mrs. Brown Entertains. Mrs. A. G. Brown, Northwood, was hostess Tuesday afternoon at a meei1 ing of the Present Day Club. 4. 4.4.4.4. 4. Moosehartt Legion To Meet. The Women of Moosehart Legion will meet in regular session Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. 4.4.4.4.4.4. Silver Tea Postponed. The Silver Tea, which is being sponsored by the Home Economics Club of Bainbridge has been postponed until Friday, March 9th, due to the -udden death of one of Monrce township’s mo-'t highly steenud citizens, Sol Ader. •{• •{••{••]• •!» Section Meetings Thursday. Sectionl.

good Bible preacher and teacher. Rev. Clarence and Bertha Talbert,

Pastors.

solo. A social hour

followed the program and delicious

It was reported here Wednesday DEBATE morning that three hank bandits were There will be

captured on the National Road just west of Manhattan about 3:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. The fleeing bandits, who were said to have had about $30,000 in cash were followed by an airplane. A fast auto filled with pnlicefnaft, according to the re-

port, was in pur-uit of the bandits and Estella Taylor. The public is in-

TONIGHT Mi's. Ed. Dalhy was hostess Tuesdebate at the St. 1 ' l?, . y afternonn at a meetin g of the

Paul’s Baptist Church Wednesday

night.

Subject: Resolved that a husband -hould have more right to get out an. have a good time than the wife. The debaters will be Arthur Due,

! Mission Circle of the First Baptist

and whfn their car was -potted by the plane, the officers put on more speed ami caught the fugitives. It was said the bandits had robbed a bank in Ohio.

Church. The program consisted of a review of the study hook, “Fifty Golden Years.” Two chapters were given by Mrs. J. L. Beyl and Mrs.

L-'e Dodge.

Jasper Taylor. Blanche " LockhearV, • , A ^ ant so< ‘ ial ho , ur , 1 follnwed nnd Eslella Tnvlnr The r ^' e program and dainty re-

freshments served. The Circle adjourned to meet with Mrs. F. E.

vited.

We do hemstitching and pfeoting. Mail orders receive prompt attention Pitchword’s Store.

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W ^, k ' calendar u , t *4 -Hi s. J. J. Ector at the, P

South Fourteenth

and Thurvi ay evening open a -erirs of sman whlch Mr. and Mrs Ect J tain their friends *“,1 s * as#n - s Pring floweis!,

center-pi^, at both

hther appomtments ami?

tions will carry o ut

gestion. Five tables n < ' m play on both Tuesi,,. day evenings. Yakima f, M Mr '-Ector is a 'iaugh,,.Mrs. Silas A. Hays of th|

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Mrs. Lewi* GitMl •• The Over-The-Tea ru pj(

day afternoon at the h,,

R'lgar L. Harris, Howjr program for the aftern^

of the book, “Harmejl beautifully given by Mr 5

Lewis. Mrs. Lewis wa*

this by Mrs. C. HowarlJ

Several gue>t w. re |»rrs

whom was Mrs. Floyd J Knight-town, daughter if J

Delicious refreshments

Section I of the Christian Church 1

will meet with Mrs. Robert Pierce, | by the section and thtdJ 828 E. Walnut St., Thursday after- ed to meet with Mrs. FnaJ

noon at 2:30 o’clock. A good attend-1

»nce is desired.

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Section Two of the Christian j Church will meet with Mrs. W. M. Miller, in the Miller Apartment, south Vine street, Thursday afternoon at

FRANK WALSH SEUq

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Relatives in this city w word of the serious dlnep ette of Frank Walsh, dig the Bugle-Call. Mr, Wad

2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Miller will read a ! knoWT1 this city, „kmk

paper on “The Samaritan Woman, and there will be a round table discussion, on “Mother's of Men”, led by Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Denman and Mrs. Chenoweth. A full attendance is de-

sired.

4.4.4. f 4. •{, Section III. Section III of the Christian Church will meet with Mrs. Will Herod Thurs day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at her home on East Elm St.

ed a number of year- 41 Fisk Camp of Spanish Ay] Veteran-. Ajr. Walsh is a brothcsi Mrs. L. D. Snider if tin cording to word recnwfM Snider, Mr. Walsh onutm era!ion there several nr/ Soilder’- Home Ho-pitalll citis, and peritonitis seti hope is held for his Ron

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