The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 March 1928 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTEE DA III Y BANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928.

Dorothy Lorelei. . .

“Lorelei— yf.ti may not lie the t.r-t III.nnl.•. Hut oh my what a flirt lilunde. You’ve such taking ways.”

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You’re so unrefined, Dorothy. Why waste your time on young men who have a quaint custom of not giving a girl many presents.”

THE DAILY BANNER Lntereil in the I’ost Office at fireenrastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. Under the act <>f .March U, 1879. Suhscription price, 10 cents per week. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. RAKIUKN, < ity Editor.

Persona! And

Without a somewhat higher temp- ! or.ture a deluge of rain fell in (Ireen- ^ cu :le Phi r day mi rning and aftei •; noon. The rain fell at interval* throughout the day hut wa- veiy iu-trn-e at times. Famous Historian Will Speak Here wdrkw McLaughlin to \d DRESS STUDENTS AT RE< TOR H \l.l..

KID GLOVES Bfeautiful, exeliiai I sei-viceable -iov 4 fully made of finea J $2.98 J. H. PITCH FORD

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A Huick was delivered to Dr. C. C. Tucker on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hubble and ion spent Thur-day in IndianapolU. < lyde McKamey of Uloverdale wa a \isiinr in th>‘ city on Wednesday. Fred Spen. ■ t of Russellville was in Gmnrastle mi hu^iness Wednexlay. j Iota Psi Al| iut ; nnounce- Ihe plod; ling of Hel< a \ndiow , Matnon, III j inoi.--. j Robert 11. Stev n on, county agii cultural ago'ii, wa- a visitor in Bn: '/.il Wednesday evening.

Prof. Andrew C. McLaughlin of the \ University of Chicago, will address a, 1 eomhinod meeting of the History and I’ ditical S. ience Clubs this evening 1 ;.i t at Rector Hall. The meeting, to * I whicli all hi lory and political science j I major, are invited, will begin at 8:lfij o’cloek. Prof, or McLaughlin, who has I taught at Chicago since P'Oti, is unqin tionalily one of the highest liv I in a.i horitiYs on American history.!

He ha erved as president of the An,, i,Van Hi ti.rical association, n>4 edil.ir .if the American Historical Review, and as one of the editors of 1

PAID lilt.II TAXES INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 29. (UP) — —Indiana m ■ or vehicle owners paid cu average m 19.(ft ill taxes in 1927 i,.it iiadudinc I'ederal or personal property tax.-, according to a survey n:n . pubic by the American Auiomol.ile A - ociat ion. Hut Indiana motorists were more fo.iunaie thin, motorists in many other tat. 'I he average vehicle la\ |e > r >i the entire country was $2H.7S p. r v. IneI. , .in increase of It) p. i n over 192!, when the a.. rage wa21 .tit).

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to God, a workman that needeth not

to he ashamed.”

.Mr-. Theodore Crawley reviewed from the book “A Straight Way To- j ward Tomorrow” chapters on “Social' Progre ” and “M urid Peace.” Mrs. I

I Prof. VV’. W Carson ha. acceptc,. a position to each in the Univei ity I

of California thi ummer.

Mr. anl Mi Milton Klehu ch ha.. ' moved fiom \V. t M'alnut St., t

th. ir new In in on lligeit St. The Woman'.- Union of the Chri.1

ian ( huicii will meet at the < bunFinlay afteirioi.'i at 2:■'!() o’clock. Mr. . J. F M. Greene of Hillsboro, 111., i- in this city called by the dine- of her .aint, Mrs. Mary Darnell., The Preparatory service for Com munion will he held in the Preshy ter . ian Chunrch tlii- evening at 7 !0 o'-

clock.

The teachers and offic rs of the VIethodi-t Church will meet Frida' evening at fi. - 00 o’clock in the church dining room.

tin Sm. ricaii Kncydopedia of Po-

litic: I 11 Ttory.

He also thy author of a life of i Low! Cass, and of numerous books

T,.i Ameiican history.

W XNTED TO RKNT Unft rr : ! i ..m, close in. Call 471-X. i’V* s! Fisli? Of Con i so.

Eudaly’s Market

NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE

Ti l. 175—We Deliver.

Tea lor National Officer. Phi Omega Pi otority entertained with an informal tea M.-dne-day af leinoon for Mis, Grace Olsen Kistler national officer of the sorority of Lawrence, Kan-as and also for the (haperon, Mi . Mollie Levi. Decorations were -pring flowers Used in abundance. Mrs. Ethel i . Yuneker acted as hoste-s. Almut one hundred and fifty ladie- eulle.l during the afternoon. •i* »2« Mrs. Stoner Has Program. The Progress History Club m t Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Brothers, :!0l East Elm St. Mr-. Einc t, Stoner wr e a nio-t in ton -ting paper, subject “A Cure fur Mai.” A ocial tumi was mijoyid, and lovely refreshments -erved. Mrs. Eine -1 Browning and Mis. Eldest Stoner will act a eo-hn-tis-. at< the home of Mr . Biowning at tin

lunch-

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following meeting date at eon.

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Enlertuintd \t Euchre. Mi. and Mi's. Grover Button entertained Wedne day evening with four tables of euchre at th' ir home ' on Howard Street. •I* *1* -t- -I- -JM . R. ( . Rehearsal. First group of W. R. C. are r - ; quested to meet at the hall promptly I at 2:OU o’clock Fiiday afternoon. Second group meet at :i 0o o’clock Friday afternoon. ■“ -i- *i* *J* -JDinm r Nleeting Held. Ihe P. E. (). Sisterhood held a diiiner meeting Medne>day evening at jthe Alamo lea Shop. The evening was - pent in attending to Imsine- -, and tlc ie wa- a good attendaiiee of the members. •[« •[• j 'Iare ( lulls Represented, Representative from the Monday I Club, the Neetileeiaft, the V< reniea , ' ( labs and the Canaan Home Ecotiom-j j Club were present at the F’ederatj e ■ Club meeting Tue day in addition ! in th*- clubs mentioned in Wedne - i lays Banner. These club- were omI itted from the list Wedne-day. •J* .J. 4* .f Entertained \l Dinner. Prof, und Mrs. L. E. Mitchell entertained the senior members of the

A Chevrolet coach wa- delivered ti Howard .1. Batnum, and a Chevrolet

M. I! Slier,nan read an Ea ler Aory, j wai deliv, red to Oral Robinson A Handful of ( lay, by VanDyke. I ,. j), Wpdnp . ( | av> ,,v the Be, k

Durmg the busim-s. se-don Mrs. O. Sal( . rompanv .

L. lirowning ami Mrs. Alfred Hirt,|

wi re chosen as delegates to the In-j The city • uncil of clubs will bold liamqioiis Pre-bv .erial meeting in j a meiding at the ( ity library Friday

Indianapolis, April PJ and 20. A, afternoon at d:45 o'clock. All conn

the close of th, program refreshments were serve,! by the hostesse- — Mr . J .R. (Task, Mrs. C. X. Berg-

en and.Mr-. G. H. Conklin.

The following officer have heeti i

cil members are urged to be present

at thi- important meeting.

Dean I.. H. Dirk- will deliver the j commen 1'iiient addrr at Paoli, lad.

I •• following officer have been . ■ ' ’

elected for the year, beginning on,'" Mi ' y . S . t ’ I^'^atory services f,„

j |i,>x- 1 ,u ‘ w st 'bool building will al Pre-ident," Mr . Alfred Hirt. ! " hf> M,i at the sam# Yit 1 ’if‘- itlent, Mi-. W. K. Sher- The DePauw alumni of Ft. Wayne

man.

Secretary, Mr-. W. 0. Caviness. Trea-tuer, Mi . H. C. W»rneke.

Mr

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Missionary Treasurer, Mrs.

Browning.

Secretary of Literature, Dwight Shoemaker. Secretary of Stewardship, Mr

F. Stone.

Secretary of Missionary Education, Mi - Lizzie Goulding. Committees: Missionary Program, Mr L. H.

| and vicinity will hold their annual 1 banquet this year in connection with the Methodist Brotherhood meeting

<>. L there. The University choir will

at thi- banquet.

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Fred S. Spurgeon of Ru- ellville,' ha- filed a petition for the office of precinct committeeman from thi | North pl- inet of Ru town-hip, -abject io the deci ion of Republic in > primaries.

C. C.

Kappa Phi Sigma fraternity with - .. (POO ’dock dinner at their home mi Har t have r turned to their home

Dlive St., V\ < dne* - da \* e\ening.

Prof. George Manhart ha- accepted

, - position to teach in the ummer (He, S. :m Service, Ml . .1. .1. Eitel. | sdiool at Susquehanna University,i Home Relief, Mi . W. F. Kocher. | Susquehanna, Pa. Prof. Manhait Son:,I, M,s. C. C. Huestis. j will, incidentally, visit in that tat. I’ low, i, Mrs. Margaret I). Bridges. | with relatives.

Masie, Mrs, Mattie L. Gilmore.

r.' The home of Homer Routt, one and

lone-half miles southwest of Clover dale was partially burned Monday evening when fire started in the residence. The blaze wa- extinguished before it made much headway.

Way- and Means, Mr Graham.

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Mr-. I.u,as Re-Elect,,!. Mi ler.I Lucas und Mi

(I race

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New ( hina” Is Subject.

of

Peter- nf

i! thi- city from Iridiaiiapoli.-, where they attended the annual Indiana In-Idoi-ers Photoplay convention held

Ihe Cosmopolitan Club entertain- there Tuesday and Wednesday of

the Ka l he < on* entl n

Phi Sigma fraternity home on South , evening with the showing of a preLoeust St., Wednesday evening. Mrs. lease picture at the Claypool lintel A. A. < lau-erol Delphi addle.- ,.,| tlle where th*" meeting has been held, dub on the subject of "New China.” TI, following officer- were elected Mr-. Clause,■ ha never been in Chi- for the following year: na, hut has made a study of China. Pre-ident—Miss Bertha Smith

She presented the situation in China Terre Haute,

in a fair light, giving :l broader view [ Vice-Pres.—Mrs. Earl

”1 '*• Dun many whose experiences, Fort Wayne.

i" the country it-elf, have been cm- R,,. Secretary—Mrs. Ford Lucas j among the papers filed.

, "'" 1 t0 on * cot munit) and a par- of Greenca«tle

tieukr condition. j „. u , uiei _ Mrs . j. Omdorff of'

.Samuel ( ulpepper, president of the! Indianapolis.

, ’ "."'I'" 1 ' ' in ' ' ,l aonounced that a At the noon luncheon Mrs, Marion n< would he held at Dp- Harlan Kennedy, former motion pieauw Lniv,,sity -oon after the East- lure actre-s and Mrs. Gaylord Wood

vocation at winch members of the .of Hollywood spoke. Rev. Clinton w ! rPmain - - -- 'lull from other universities will he Wander of Rochester, N. Y. who js] w,th Mr ' an ' 1 •' ,rs ' Frank Dreyer. T social hour Wi.h , r , i I'’ 1 l ”i' in that city of a «;i,0(Kt,0(HI j The Ellettsville -chool has been followed the Hi,Ire 1 F.ciBv "V ' ,,,mple Kuv * > ,l, ‘' " ,ain a,l<l "" ^ -< for two weeks on account pre-ent wi re Dr . n “I, 1 With * -mallpox. Mrs. Emil Mangel a «< "• »• «a«. jliiSi XI';™ * ^ h l ' , fw. t.i " ; ” Wrs. CTausor, ****** ^ w " 1, were present representing student w . , ‘ ’ '* u l' lls f '-i several hour before the | non-member-, ami townspeople. * K " alure " f the illness wa discovered.

Th, Woman’s league of the Meth | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall and "di-t Church met Wednesday after-' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marshall will noon at 2:30 o’clock in the church par-j drive to Paris, Illinois, Wednesday, lor Devotions were lead by Dr. C.I where they will attend the funeral’ Howard Taylor. The program was ini services of Nathan Shipley, age 35

me as her theme ■> t ' ,° f the Mo>k a " H ( ' lul '!'vho died Sunday a this home in Se-tr-h^ L-lf 7 hV 2 ; ,5 ~ r tlM ; l: " iwr#ity - Sect,0n V » la(,ip ! attic, Washington. II,* formerly

apjiroved un- j were ho-te- es at the social hour. | sided in Paris.

The Gclogy Department of Do- | Pauw University will make its annual pring tour April 20th under the direction of Prof. E. k. Smith. The trip will include Turkey Run, the I Shades unf the Carbon, Ind., coal mines, and will constitute LI0 mile Fiank Reed, county coroner, ha Died a number of coroner's jnque t in the Putnam Circuit Court. Testimony of witne -es in regards to the fatal accident at the Cement Plant railroad <to -mg, two week- ago, worn

Mr Ida Nelson and grad,laughter Mary Cecilia Dreyer left thi morning for Chicago. Miss Dreyer ha been vi iting here with Mr. and Mr Nelson fur some time. Mrs. Nelson

in Chicago fur a visit

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Woman’s Circla Met.

The Woman’s Circle of the p rP s. hyterian Church met Wednesday aftemoon in the Churcl Mis Dade B. Shearer comlucted the devotion

A tut. I of - 15,170,117 was paid by I; .liana autiinuiiile uwnei in regi. tl'itiol. f -e... lil'iv.'l's’ liceil- es .'Hid ga ■ui’H .as, aec idi.ig to t,. ■ re,'' >:l with >'2,’.9! veliich that t.iade the avera, e : Iththi. Bid motnrl t of ma'i'. inoi'c statepaid a bigher average. I lorida hie! til-' bul l' t aM iagf of s-t 1.95. () .• 1,1.1, i- uaid an average "f ii.'lti; !: a , 21 ; (c or“in, y.’ld.f’-l and ' 'igilivt, !;'.:7.9”. i , : f ( uLi v:bia i>:td the !<.,*•• t - i:::9 , .VI0.T2.

“MOTORIXt;

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"nng ma-her’' who ,|„

m front of a locol

w,ti "' Kiri, to go rid an ;l Avho police have « vnm, appear,-! at tli-, signulhel f„ r th P gi r | sa according to a repo,

Blanche 1 ■ <d Fni he I school,

Pni.ilh Al. ASM,! 1 DR PROSE* I fINt, < lifford R. I ticker,01 township announce* t candidate lur rennmi, oft ice of Prosecuting Putnam County tubjef ion of the Democratic 8. 1928. I OR PROSEt 1 TINqJ — F.iy Hamilton „(,,,, 1:01111c, - his runriiiitry i"K Atluni, > of I'utiunl .) primary , lection.

Everything is Read] &°Satnrday CROWD! No one with a spark of economy can afford to miss the hundij and hundreds of bargains t hat will he offered Friday and 8aturd| The Last and Final Days of Allen Brother! QUITTING BUSINESS SALE Every effort at the command of our organization has been l |101 into play to make the last two days the most outstanding han days in the history of local retailing. Bigger, Better Bargains Than Evei • In all our history of more than half a century we have n ( ed or seen ottered by any store any place such amazing 1 on hi«-h grade merchandise. One would have to be I i of)I indeed not to buy liberally when passing such hi sm i ouml you on every side the minute you enter our sto

ivvivKY ONE ON FDOK FVFKYTHING RFADY ' WAITINt I THFz LAST AND GRFATFST DAYS OF TH! FST SALK h-VFR HFLD IN GRFFNCASTLF.