The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 March 1928 — Page 4

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THE GKEENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928.

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25 Beautiful new frocks arrive especially for this week end’s selling. Fresh from their issue paper wrappings and just 24 hours out of New York. For levelling Wear—Formal or Informal PartiesSports— Street—Campus —Business Wear. p\<M ISII ELY l!E\l I II I I, are these EMILY Fashions. The merle is glorified l>v rieh new eolors F. an ,| nove | treatments. You’ll find a wealth of variety in Ihis s|H‘eial opportunity. I’KINIFIl ( RFI’KS. (;i;OH(.i:'n i:S, SA ITNS, IT US, irn . Dresses (hat sell elsewhere at $18 and $-’0. ' two day event—FRIDAY and SAIT KDAY. Get here early! NOTH THE WINDOW DISPLAYS

Dr. C. T. ZarinR, who has been veiy ill at his horn-’ is much improved and is sufficiently able to meet his patients at his office.

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AT THE GRANADA Someone has said that youth will be served on the screen as well as elsewhere but superlative acting ability and lovable personality frequently K'ivi s ajfe its innings. There is the case of Alec II. Fran eis, never so famous in his long stage and screen career as he is now, greyhaire.l and mellowed by his years, whimsical, kindly and philosophic. “The Return of Peter Grimm” in particular attracted a great deal of attention to Mr. Francis, and now , he N coming to the Granada theater tomorrow in a film production that will add an even mure striking role to his record. The picture is “The Shepherd of the Hills," F'rst National’s big dramatic production of Harold Bell Wright’s famous novel, in which Mr. Francis plays the title role.

HIGH MARK SET o—■ - PLYMOUTH, Ind., Mar. 22. (UP) —The H. J. Heinz Company has set a half million dollar pickle crop athe goal for Plymouth and surrounding territon for 1928, according to J. R. Bechtel, of Grand Rapid . M •

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“There is a guaranteed market for , the pickle crop,” llecditel said. “It doesn’t matter how many pickles a fanner raises. He will get the price I

his contract calls for.”

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Mrs. Williams Has Program. Mrs. Robert Williams had charge

of the program of music of tho Scandinavian peninsula and Denmark ! and Finland, given at the meeting of ! the Greencastle Morning Musicale, held Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Yount. In analyzing the older as well as the modern music of these countries, she pointed out that ! it had received its character from the physical aspects of each country and from the racial inheritances of

the people.

Among the composers represented in her discussion were the following'. Light Christian Sinding Mrs. Williams 1 Sylcvln Christian Sinding

Mrs. Otis

The Land of Illusion Christian Sinding Mrs. Crosby, Miss Sollenberger,

Mrs. Riley

Valse Triste Sibelius

Mrs. Otis

Black Roses Sibelius Mrs. Crosby May Night Palmgren Mrs. O. H. Smith Petite Suite Oley Olsen

| Fanitul Serenade Butterflies

String quartette: Mr. Barnum, Miss Barnum, Miss Bowles, Mr. McCollum Romance Svendsen Miss Barnum llelta Theta Tail To Me,!. Delta Theta Tau will moi t tonight at 7:80 o’clock in the Phi Delta Kap-

pa rooms.

+ + + •!• + 'F Sedk'n IV To Meet. Section IV of th Mctho list Chur li will meet at the home of Mrs. A. .1. Duff, No. 2 E. Hanna St., Friday .if ternoon at 2:3(1 o’clock.

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Co-Workers To Meet. The Co-workers of the Baptist Chuich will meet with Mrs. Maggie Scott on Beveridge St. Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. *!• -p -!• q* French Club Meets. The DePauw French Club met on Wednesday evening at Marie’s Tea

Room.

+ 4lo KntcHain For Chaperone*. Delta Zeta sorority will entertain Tuesday afternoon, March 27th b - tween the hours of 3:30 o’clock and 5:30 o’clock for Mrs. Hubert Lundy 'and Su an Calhoun with an informal tea. Mrs. Calhoun is chaperone at the sorority. •F + + + + + W. H. W. S. Miortthly Meeting. Despite the loveliness of the new spring (lay and the consequent urge that hou-ewives at this time of the l year feel for an orgy of house cleaning theie was a splendid attendance of the members of the Woman’s Home Missionary Society of the Meta odist Kspiscopal Church at the home of Mrs. W. M. McGaughcy Wednesday afternoon. It was a real pleasure to note the

happy face.- of the women who gathei ( ii on time for the tegular monthly nt'cting of the -ociety. The president, Mr . Heavenridge gave a glowing aceount of the Men’s Brotherhood dinner given in the church Monday at C>:30 P. M. The women of the W. H. M. S. who wo willing contributed 1 money, food and time to make the dinner the success that it was were given their need of praise and all rejoiced in the Christian fellowship which was manifest in that auspiciou-occa-ion. The society i- ferefit of a mo**, valued member. Mrs. J. P. D. John who for so many years was so use-: ful in promoting the highest Christ-, ian ideals, and who was ever true to Iv r religious convictions will be -ad- ! ly mi s -e<l in the church and in the community. She deo •>» she had lived a noble and triumphant Christian woman. Mrs. E. R. Bartlett presented the lesson of thi afternoon. Her subject wa “Christian Missions and Ameri-| ca’- Racial Attitudes.” Her address: wa- most comprehensive and ilium-] , mating and gave those who were! 'privihged to hi ar it much food for] thought. All joined heaitily in sing- i ing “America” at the close. Mr-. Alice Thomas and her committee a--isted the hostess in the delightful I social hour which followed. •I* 4* *!• *1* 4* Noe.-.iecraft Club To Meet. The Noedlecraft Club will meet with Mr.-. Robert E. Browning, South Indiana St. Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Rowlins will have charge “f the program. All members ate asked to attend. •!• -i* -I* •!* *F Masonic Dance. The Masons held a dance Wednesday evening after the meeting of th" blue lodge. An orchestra furnished i the music. *’. -P *!• *1* Business Women Me«-i. The Business and Professional Women’s club met last night with the: Misses Ella and Emma Beckwith, 102; K. Poplar street. Miss Lucy Bowen presided and gave a report of the district convention held last Saturday and Sunday in Terre Haute. She told of projects and accomplishments of other chapters in thidistrict and recommended that the! Greencastle chapter take up some of the projects such as developing a 1 method of garbage disposal in Greencastle similar to that worked out by the Clinton Business and Professional Women’s Club. Plans were discussed for sending i delegate to the national convention, at New Orleans, this summer; also, plans fur a large delegation from Greencastle, to attend the state convention, in Michigan City, May 20, 21, and 22. Following the bu-mess session Fred I- O’Huir, president of the Central National Bank, addressed the club, giving the members a very interesting birdseye view of the banking business. He explained the principal functions of a hank and classified the various kinds of hanks. At the request of the members Mr. O’Hair explained the theory of diversification in investments, and said that no one kind of investment could he said to

be the right kind or the wrong kind; that only by careful investment in different forms could one he sure to make money and not lose all theii money. He also explained how easily one can be fooled by bond and stock salesmen, and said the afe way for a woman to know the real value of bond or stock she is urged to buy is to have her bank or attorney thoroughly investigate the company which tho salesman represents, and then ; form her own conclusions. Similar educational talks by other business and professional men, both of the local community and from ov cr the state, are being planned fot future meetings of the club. -r *t* -i* v -iObserve Wedding Anniversary. Mr. ami Mrs. A. P. Burnsides, Iv Seminary St., celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary Thursday at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Merle N. A. Walker of Indianapolis were here Thursday and assisted Mr. and Mrs. Burnisdes in receiving their many friends who called to congratulate them during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Burnsides were married in this city forty-five years ago this evening at the Methodist church.

Fresh Fish? Of Course. Kudaly’s Market NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE Tel. 175—We Deliver.

AT THE VONUASILK “ I lie Garden of Allah” at Bi.-kia, Algeria, is exactly a. described by Robert llichcns in his novel whi.h, Rex Ingram filmed abroad for MetroGoldwyn. The famous picture conies to the Vonvasth Theatre today. Alice T iry and Ivan Pctrovi*Ti play the loading inles in the MetloGol wyn f viture pictuie. It ha. deterimated scarcely at all in the twenty-five years since Mr. I lichen - thinly disguised it a . being on the “oa.-i of Beni Moi,i overlook-! ing the gr< at Sahara desert.” The gar en, considering its unique do ert surrounding, is one of the most' beautiful estate, in the world and certainly the most aitistic in Africa. From it you get a wide view of the! Sahara. The garden itself is a ma-s of towering palms and rich growth of gra.-s and fruit trees so thickly! planted that the tropical sun cun 1 hardly penetiate. It take- in about eight acics. A marble statue of a purple dog desciihed by Hichens, adorns the lawn.

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