The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1928 — Page 3

the GREEN CASTLE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1928.

Clubs Undertake Educational liS Campaign to Safety-ize Indiana

R'T hail operate d the place for 20 jears. it was established hy his par- ! mts in 1890.

Kokomo resident is eligible to mom with Mrs. Mort Spencer. Discloses hnship in the Fifty-Year Club, of Misses Rose McGill an,I Ruth Hhi Many Akron, ()., open to person- who lived hi on of Indianapolis pent th week Ihings

in the Ohio city, fifty or mote year- end with home folk-.

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IRINtKION—Thieve.- didn’t steal ago.

Reuben McRoberts’ automobile here. 1 o

1 Apparently they had only borrowed j RICHMOND—The R. B. Gruellc A without hi permission. The car, 1 and Richard Brown Black ait exhibit.-, -tolcn about 8 o’clock a few night which have been on display in the apo, was found at 11 o’clock the same public galleries here, closed Sunday, mght. ’Ilis bandits were even thought A third exhibit, the Olive Rush, will

ful enough to turn on the lights. All remain in place until April 1. ! th<* lights on the car were burning o

when it was recovered. j BLOOMINGTON- Dairy condi- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mrars, Clyde and

, tions of •' Ionroe . Morgan and other Will Ball -pent the day Sunday with

. ii i r7 s T * ll0K WiU ” ha ' be '-’ n counties where he has inspected them Mr. and Mrs Raymond Ball and

| a ed oil after a substantial decrease are fair, according to C. F. Langwell children.

in the canine population. The casual- state board of health officer. Mr. and Mrs. Dave William- spent ' list at the time of the suspension — 0 — over the week-end at their home near

ot the war on dogs was 74 canines DECATUR—Joe Kiick, of Decatur Bloomington.

s"nt to their final reward by the town , all around athlete, of the high school Mrs. Lurue and son Glen called on mar-hal and deputies during the last who injured hi- knee playing football T. C. Calvert and family Sunday af-

ln days. 1 he war on stray dogs was last reason, decided a few days ago, ternoon. declared when it became un.-afe for that it was healed enough -o that he

disaster it was found that in places the rock side wall oi the canyon on a line with the broken end

ness trip to Patrickaburg, Saturday. Robert Rissler, who has been very sick is very much improved. Olive Harris visited Edith Winders

to walk own the street with- could play basketball. The result was came Monday for a week’s visit with

Mr. and Mis. Hnrcld Gibbs and ' of the dam could he crushed readily Saturday night,

children called on Frank Crook and under the blows of small hammers. Dan Nrese ami wife, attended the family Sunday aftern,-,, i. i The question is whether or not this show at Poland, Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Haihi.-on anil 1 condi.ion existed when the structure Robert and Dannie Harris are abdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Har- was built. It evidently existed or sent from school this week, bison and daughter spent the da> the disaster w< uld not have occurred, Ray Reed is spending the week Sunday with Mr. and Mr . R ,y Rivers but there is a chance that the real with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Sims, and son. existing conditions were not readily Mrs. Walter Senter was shopping Mr. and Mis. Elmer Ball and son, discerned. It would he hard to he- in Brazil, Saturday.

lieve that any group of persons would Mrs. Ivy Reed has returned home be so hunlheaited in their efforts to after visiting her daughter last week, make the all-mighty dollar, to hold Albert Evans is trying another ra-

the value of lives so cheaply, so it dio.

inu-l h that the true condition ofj Dan Neese made a business trip to the foundation of the water-harrici Paragon, Tuesday, were not noted. Mr. and Mrs. Irvan Green visited

Mrs. Green’s parents, over Sunday.

THIS WEEK’S WEATHER Di. C. F. Lewis from Coatesvillo, Shower- Sunday night will prob-1 was called to Dan Hunsickers MonHaute ably end Monday; showers again da.\ nigh . Mr. Hunsicker is very

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(iARY—Nick (Italy, who slashed i five-inch gash in his throat ami cui hi.- wrists with a pocket pocket, knife ! in hi- room heie, was on the road to r covery today. (Laly hail 110001116 de.-pondent because he lacked the , funds to bring hi wife here fiom the 5 'Id country. He wounded himself and f II on hi- bed to die hut neighbors! who were attracted by a noise in hi,

room brought medical aid.

he bruised the crutches again

knee. He is using Boh and John Tippin.

Indiana ranked ninth among sta

Wi din s lay nr Thursday; fair at end l uw - of week; tempeiature eon.-ideiably above normal most of week, hut cool- ( er Monday and colder Friday and

Saturday.

DECATUR—A mortgage was burned here making completion of 1 paying off a $.V_',10i) debt by the Zion

Reformed Church.

ANDERSON—Mrs. Sadia Shuma

b4, w'ho had not -een her son, W. D. tnhr-on age 85 of Roach- Mrs. Nettie Wolverton, mother of' Shan,a ’ lwaI for 28 > ca *''’ found unable to manage her Mrs. Charlie Cloe, passed away at her^ <">»' Serbia to make

infirmities, home at In lianapoli Sa h i ight ' >me v h oachdah Bank was appoint- after several years illness, the funer-| an for her, in a trial by 1 al and burial will be held Tuesday at;

the Putnam ( ireuit Court. Indianapolis.

wa- fixed at $600 and was! Rev. V\. E. Wilmouth if In lianaapproved. Nancy E. Tague : PoH-. Mr.-. Rose Hall of Brazil, Mr. - ■ ‘O and Mrs. Ed Bitlis nn.l sun. iin

11 BLOOMINGTON— An Anonymous | donor has givn $1,000 to the Indiana | University School of Religion. The

0 1 chool is making a campaign for a Ml OVFK INDI\N \ ; $50,000 fund. $20,000 of which has VINCENNES- George Manning, I alrea ' 1 - ij( ' cn subscribed,

who n turned to Vinci nne-, his old;

sday, her funeral was con-j home, for the-first tinn. in 15 years Otter-on Sunday at 11 o’-; deeiiied to celebrate hut he cclebrat-d |

too much. He was fined $40 in city

court for public intoxication.

Indiana ranked ninth among states i f the country in the total consump-1

tion of gasoline by motor !

State vehicles, last year, accordKanked ing to figures announced Ninth today b\ the American

Road Builders’ Associa-

tion. The automobiles, motorcycles and trucks, burned up 11,(did,490,000 gallons of gas in 1927, an increase cf 12.4 per cent, according to the icport. Any person who used less

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IBM IS IF. R HIGHL \M)S Mrs. Lillie Neese and daughter, spent Friday night and Saturday with Mrs. Neesc-’s father, who is growing weaker at this ime. Mr. and Mis. Albert Anderson of Torre Haute, were the guests of Dan Hunsicker, Saturday night. The show at the public hall at Poland was well attende i Saturday. Virgil M rris was helping Dan Neese cut wood last week. Bert Ruln-ck and wife made a busi-

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Mr. and Mrs. Uly Denny ami Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Denny spent Sunday in Martinsville. Mr-. Uly Dennv temained there for treatment at the new Highland Sanitarium. Miss Helen Frank of Poland is visiting this week with J. W. Snider and

family.

Miss Nan Davis went to Huntington Thursday to visit her sister Mr-. J. V. Stimp-on. Mrs. Pearl Griffin returned to St. Louis Saturday after spending the wei k with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gebel.

L, a ti,ia Jchnsnn was the ti'l Ipp int ■ m for guardian.

CLINTON FALLS

lary MrLean passed away at two mile- west of Clinton

and Mrs. Kd Bittis and son, Mrs. Kula Stagg visited Mr.

Mrs. George Pierce.

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POR I LAND MILLS W. 11. Gibbs hucksti 1 wagon tartcd Monday morning. Fay Spencer went to Indianapolis Sunday to get his mother. She stood the trip home fine. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Avey and daughter of Indiunapoli and John Upp and frii nd of Rockville spent the day Sunday with Mr. and MrJoe Schoen. Mis.- Bet tell Spencer is stayin'

automobile last year, used h--- than I their share. That was the average consumption per motor vehicle the ronort stated. On a basis of 13.5 mileto the gallon, it was estimated that the gas burning vehicle- traveled more than 150,000,009,000 miles. California led all states in gasoline consumption, accounting for 1,017,681,000 gallons. —o— Inquiries disclose many things. For instance in the inquiry in the cau-e of the St. Francis dam

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