The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 March 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, MARC H 30,1928.
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PLAY WILL BE PRESENTED AT BAINNBRIDGE
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I he < omplcte Cast Has Been Selected Ind Work Started On The Indiwdual Parts. The Senior Cla'- 5 of Bainbridgo High School i- pre ; entinK "The Country Cousin” a comedy in four act' by Booth Tarkington ami Julian >tre>t, published by Samuel French of New York, It will be given on Thursday evening, April fi, at 8 4,’ 4'io4tk in the gymnasium. The moral growing out of the Tory i- “after all it is not toe worhtly thing lliji count much in life, but the .-pitituai things.” Toe opening scene is Mrs. Howitt'iitting—room at Centerville, Ohio on a June morning. Kleanor, Mr-. Howitt’s youthful •laughter, grow di atisfie^l with th*iniple life of a -mall town anti de ci ip to leave her mother and go to New York where h*i father, is divore el from Mr. Howitt, lives o =hi- can !• jrn what "leal” life Is. Her mother i very much grieved hut Nancy, the county con in, uy it might best for Fl'anor to go, •> •he leaves her mother anil Sammy Wil on her chum who is working hard in < ollege trying to be Pre nlent of thi United Stale •une day, and goe to live with her father. The second act takes place at a "Viila” by the ea on an Augu-t af urnoon, Here FI,anor experienri •ome real society of New York and i len'iing a gay life when the Country Cousin airive ju-l in time to re i ue her. Nancy i ‘^nubbeii by Howitt’s frien.l but he finally win even George, a va ry stiff New York-r into seeing her sjiie of life. Eleanor deciiie this is not the lif. lor her and wants to go buck home tu her mother, and Sammy Wilson ui rives ju t in time to take her back. .George accompanif Nancy hack West. This play promise- an evening full rf high cla*-; entertainment which hould pleas*' everyone for there are Imth -eriousness ar.ii comedy, Fir-t you will want to laugh then cry. The Cast Mrs. Howitt, Margaret O’Hair. Eleanor Howitt Edith Hale Sam Wilson Re* Moffett Nancy Price Bonnie Tate George Lewksherry Reynohis, lird .. Howard t'hadd Stanley Howitt .... O-bprne Di* ksou Alhalie Wainwnght .... Mary Rad Mrs. June Kenney .. Jewel] Wright Cyril Kenny H. E. Williams .Mrs. Maud Howitt, Virginia Boatman Archie Gore Rae Smith Wayne Coffman Hlshe Raymond Reeves, Nearly ail of the member- of this cast have proves! their ability to act in previous play productions, so with this experience, the play ought to be one of the most fucce-sful ever given •n Bainbridge. Unster th« direction of Mi-s Douglas of the Engli-h department and ponsor, the class is making a great headway toward the mastery of the *!ay. Mu‘ic will he fumhhed Ijetween acts by the Bainbridge orche-tia. General admi-sion 25c. Re erveil eats 35c.
Mrs. Isabelle Harcourt is confine*! to her home on the Cemetery road hy
illness.
A picture of the DePauw Choir, whiili wa- featured at tlie North In•tiana Conference at Fort Wayne, appeai'Ml in the Indianapolis Star, Fri-
<iay morning.
Invitation to attenil the first recital of Virginia Auyi-r, contralto, in the l iin Aits Hall at Chicago have been received lieie. Mi Auyei was in tic DcPuiiw Si'hool rtf Music last year \, The current report in the matter of the estati' of Maty A. Sidilons, deceaseil, lias been examines! and approveil in the Putnam Circuit Court. Jack Gambol, ( oatsvjlle re ident ■ anti well known man in this county, who has been confined to his home in j Coatesville, h> illness is repoiteil as
Funeral services for Harry E. God ( oonsi,,, - ,ably improve "- fity held last Saturday afternoon I Mrs. Glady- S'arsCrosttre, underfr< in the home of his fatt’ir, Alfti' l went an operation for appendicitis at Goillrey, in lane ville, Michigan, the Putnam ( "tinfy hospital Friday with interment in the Moscow Plains ' morning at !l o’clock. Dr. Daviil Sluss Cemetery, near Janesville. Mrs. Goo a--i-te.l hy Di . W. M. MeGaughey, tiey ami on' returneil to this city | anil Dr. C. c. Tucker perform«*<l the h riday. operation.
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Prof. Andrew C. McLaughlin of Chicago, delivered a lecture Thurs-i day evening to tiic majors in the History and Political Science department ( of the University. Prof. McLaughlin j is, one of the most noted historians 1 in the country. The body of Mis. WeMey Flint, former Gieencastle resident, who pase*i away at her home in Phoenix, Aiizona, will be brought to Greencastle Sunday, and the funeral serrin s will h* held from the Brick Chapel church, .'■unday afternoon a f ‘ o’clock. Mi Hint was formerly Miss Mary Hilli of thi city. Funeral m rvicc for Flisha McDonald, who pa c l away at his home on North Madi on street, Thursday i morning at ' o’clock, will be held from tiie home -atuiday morning at II o’clock with interment in Foie-t Mill cemetery I ue Rev. Victoi Raphael and the ( loverdale K. of P. Lodge will havi charge of the servic-
es'.
Mayor C miles MeGaughey, C. (. Gillen, and \t Donner, Gieenca tie altoniiys, i i'.I'd a judgii - at thi Mcntgomeiv county eliniinatioof thi I National ( iin litutioual oratorieal ! contest, w'liieli was held Wednesday, ! night in tin i rawd'ord ville high chonl hiiililiu lodge Jeie West,: Judge of 111“ Montgomery Circuil Court, acted a- the Montgomery Conti ty ehairniun. Funeral -eivices foi Mi . Mary Margaret Me Kee, one of the oldest Bainbiidge i-siilents, who pa-s- d a way Tuesday night at her home in Bainbridgi, wi ll' held from the Bainbridge, Methodist Church, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock with interment In the Rainhrioge cemetery. Mr-. McKee difil as the resiMt of ten day* illness with complication of diseases. She was one of the oldest resident; of Bainbridg' and the last of her family to In taken away by death.
She was born in Union county, Indiana, on June 18, 1845. Mrs. Walter Brown was painfully injured Thursday afternoon while rid- , ing in an auto driven by Mrs. Richard Sandy. The door came open as the car turned onto ( ollege Avenue from Park treet and .Mrs. Brown fell to the pavement. .Niie sustained a deep gn«h over her right eye ami was badly bruised arul severely jolted. Several stitches were required to close the gash above her eye. o HEATING Ol.n KFCOKD JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla.. Mar. ill). (UP)—Captain George Bald email and Eddie Stinson, flying n Stinson-Betroiter Monoplane, equal led the world’s endurance flight lecord of 52 hours, 23 minute , at noon today. At that hour they were flying high above here, apparently bent on continuing the flight until their fuel up ply is exhausted.
MOjVilES
AT THE VONt ASTLE
“Red Killers of Canada," FBO’s thrilling drama of the great north-we-t, will ride their adventurous'way into the Vonca-tle theatre Saturday. The tory feature Pasty Ruth Miller as a diminutive hut courageous little French Canadian trapper’s daughter who through audacity and dating enables her scarlet-coated “mountie” sergeant to p<-t hi- man and, incidentally, an inspectorship. FBO officials employed a former colonel of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police in the figure of Colonel Gordon Magee to act a technical advisor to Robert De Lacy, director of the piece. Col. Magee also play- j
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“WF SELL MEAT THAT'S (itpip To ^ Fresh Bamberger, lb. ..;. Smoked Ricnic Hams, lh Fresh Rork Shoulders, lh. Sugar (’ured Side Bacoi) (by })ieep) |J Fresh Rure Roi-k Sausage, lh. J Fresh Spare Ribs, lb Fresh Rork Boiling Bones, lh. Beef Roasts, 1214c to Liver Sausage, lb Kauble’s (’olfee (pure Samos) Fresh Hams (half or whole) Lamb, Veal, and Dressed ( hid There will be a smoked hum demons] here tomorrow. Come, see, and save good ham.
the part of the inspector in the tule. A spl-ndid cast, including Charles Ryer, Harry Wood and R*x Lease
will aid in the unfolding oC this yarn capture The Buziatii
of the sergeant who, single handed, pi>jti .
GoingGoi .Smash! Crash! Bang! Go IVici A Bargain Cloudbun WILL HIT GREENCASTLE TOMORROW THE LAST DAY OF ALLEN BROTHERS’ CL0SE-00T SAL % You will Find bigger and heller bargains than ever. This great sale is going full steam ahead until the last tiek of the clock tomorrow ni
NOTHING CAN STOP IT, NO MARKING TIME, NO HESITATING, NO MORE WAITING • V For special feature values. They are here and tomorrow is the last day.
RUG and CARPETS Here is a complete list of Floor covering items to he closed out tomorrow. COMK IN AND OFT OUR RRK’F.S. 1 8 Ft. Rorch Screen 8 1 1-2x7 1-2 Ft. (’rex Porch Rugs 8x10 Ft. ( rex Rorch Rugs 8 9x12 (’rex Rorch Rugs 19 8x10 Ft. (irass Rorch Rugs 2 9x12 Ft. Grass Rorch Rugs 0 0x9 Ft. Velvet Rugs 2 -7 1-2x9 Ft. Velvet Rugs 1 8 1-3x10 1-2 Axminster Rug. 2 Rail Rolls of Ingrain Carpet 3 40 Yard Rolls of China Matting 0 30x03 Axminster and Velvet Rugs 25 Beautiful Bath Rugs hs Fxtra large Cocoa Door Mats.
In every aisle, on every shelf, c( er, and rack, wonder bargain stacked high and will be pure! 1 tomorrow the last and final <h Putnam County’s Greatest d out sale.
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