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THE GEEENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928.

MICHIGAN TOWN IS ISOLATED BY SNOW DRIFTS

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THREE MODES Of TRANSPORTATION l SKD TO < \KRY SUPPLIES TO TOWN.

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Entoro/I in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, ;ih necond class mail matter. Under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week, HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. R. RARIDEN, < ity Editor.

The regular mid-week prayer .Mi.-. Morri- Brown end Mr-. Ruth meeting of thp Presbyterian Church Davis of Indianapolis spent Wedneswill he held in the church parlor to- ,1^. with their mother Mrs. C. M.

night at 7:30 o’clock. The study les- R| . own

A daughter, Betty Jean, was born I to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fowler of Marirtn townshfp, Wednesday night.

son will be th Corinthians.

First chapter of First

A finding was made for the plaintiff and a decree of for closure, by

Mark Priest and DoLoss Call, |he court jn the Putnam C i rcuit Greenca-tle men, opened up a garage Court We( | nesdayi jn the complaint

| on note and, to foreclose mortgage, Elmer E. Allen v< -us William Har-

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SAL'IT STK. MARIK, Mich., -Mar. 15. (LP)—Three mode, of transportation were used today in an effort to carry uppiie- to snow-isolated Detour, <10 mill outh of.here. Somewhere in the drifted snow, Dr. John F. Headman is taking 100 pounds of supplies and medicine to the village by dog team. On another trail, a motor sled, sent by a Sault Ste. Marie newspaper, also i> carrying a load of provisions. At Selfridge Field, Mich., an army transport plane is being fitted with rkiis to enable it to land on the ice. I At Detour, ice on the St. Mary's river lias been cleared of snow and smoothe I to make a landing field for the plane. Thomas Melvin, village postmaster reported by telephone that the food supply would last several more days, but that Mrs. Jack Gates and Ru - sell Goetz, both seriously ill, need expert care. It was this report that determined Dr. Headman to attempt the trip yesterday.

d blacksmith shop at Brick Chap' 1 in Wednesday. They will move to Brick Chapel. Mr. Priest will have charge of the garage work and Mr.

Call the blacksmith shop.

Personal And Local News

Examinations for senior Red Cross applicants will begin Monday evening at 8:30 o’clock in the Bowman gym pool uml r the auspices of

Bruce Downs, of Atkinson, 111., a student in DePauw University who took seriously ill of heart disease

day w« slightly im- R« , '" 1 ittla > « '• •"/; ol th * u ' m ved today. Downs i. a member of ^ ros saving commutei oi 1 ut-

Ih" yigma Chi fraternity and a neph-; I!; * m county,

ew of Rev. Henry McLean.

William McMillan, state motor policeman gave an address on safety at the chapel period at the high school I Thursday morning. Mrs. Mari. Bills and son Bobby, iVavi 1 ii'tmned to their home in Fort

Wayne after visiting with Mrs. Bills’]

A NY BANK ANYWHERE WILL PAY YOU $1.00 IF “tiND-O-CQRN” DOES NOT RID YOU OF CORNS

Jacob Eitel spent I hursuny uflor j o x f or( | club annual banquet

Rev. Henry McLean left Thursdav

noon in Imlianapoli: on a busines. i

Mr. and M>s. Cecil Sutton and Mi.-. Ruth Vail and Kenneth Todd, wen ii I.'idiaiiapidi- \\ eiincsday evening.

will be held Friday, March 23rd at (i:dt) o’clock at Longden Hall. Rev. i d nr r June - at St. Paul’ M. E. Church in Indianapolis will he the speaker for the evening.

Mrs. I). J. Lafferty who has been the guest of Mrs. (’has. Crawley lias returned to her home in Chicago.

fi r New York Cit;. where he will asist Dr. A. Karl ]v rnahan in a campi ''ii of 1 e visitati n of Evangelism to be conducted there. Both Rev. McI can and Dr. Kernahan are members of the Ni w England Conference of Methodi t Churche , and have worked together befoie.

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| take an Alabama car , x , walking one square ea, Ut car t0 12th St., ,1.^ ' | we st to the home 0 f ? Thornburg Shirley, ml

the Theta Alum- Jersey St., where th P " K ' nae Chapter of Groencastle who are i * ,e held.

members

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Frank Thomas left Thursday on a business trip to Lansing, Mich. Mr. Thomas will drive back a new Old - mobile.

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Mr. and Mr-. Noble Terrell, Stile - villc, aic the parent of a daughter born tit the county hospital Thursday morning.

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Livestock

Mi s I.eah Ruby, student in the univer ity, wa taken to her home in Union City Wednesday night, becau e of illness.

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INDIANAPOLIS, March 15. (UP) •—The hog market slumped 10 cent, on the Indianapolis livestock exchange today. Bulk hogs sold at .$8.50 to 19.00. The top price paid was $s,85 for 100 to 200 pounders. Receipts numbered 5,000. Holdovers were 285. The cattle market was steady to higher at the close of the market today. Cattle receipt ,w< re 700 ai d calves receipts were 000. Beef stei rbrought $10 to $12.75. Vealors cleur,ed at $14.50 to $15.50 and calve tit

$0.50 to $10.50.

The sheep market closed Receipts numbered 500.

Henry J. Oliver is driving a new Erskine - dan. The car was delivered by the Morrison Brothers, local Stuiie baker and Kr kine distributors.

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A complaint on note in the

$4800. and to foreclose a mortgage, h. been fil'd in the Putnam Circuit Court, A“t'ia Life In.-urar.ee Coinpanversus James F. Shonkwiler et al. liny i‘i Hays of Sullivan are the

attorneys for the plaintiff.

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