The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1928 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER.
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928.
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Sulisrription price, 10 cents per week. li VltliY M. SMITH. I ditor and Proprietor, s. It. HAMDEN, Lily Editor. Personal And Local News
Mrs. Claudia V. Carsvell who is i in the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, was reported seriously ill today. Miss Dade Shearer and Miss Robertson are in Nashville, Tenn., for several days attending a meeting of Latin teachers in session there.
Mrs. Mack Jones and daughter,
Florence are expected to return ! |i av i s _.vioflctt Engagement, unlay from Asheville, N. C where Announoement of the approaching , they have been enjoying the Pa*t | ( f ^ Doyne Davis, a for-
wecK at the Grove Park Inn.
'Iri Kappa Has Business .Meet. Tri Kaiipa met Thursday evening at the home of Miss Lela Walls, W.
Mrs. W. E. Haney was called Indianapolis Friday by the death of her biothei .). W. McArthur who past'd away at his home at 2:30 A. M.
Friday. The funeral will be held from (iing will take place in June,
hi.- home in Indianapolis Monday.
| mer teacher in the Greencastle highl Washington St. A business meeting
to school, and Donovan Miffett, athletic was heIt1 '
coach at DePauw University, has been mad by th parents of Miss Davis whose home i in Newport. The wed-
Miss
A picture of the commi ttee of arrangements for the Republican convention, to be held in Kansas City, ' appeared in the Indianapolis Star,
Dr. W. V. Brown, was taken to the County Hospital Friday morning. A Chrysler coupe was delivered to
I .1 Brockway Thursday by O. J. Rec- Friday morning. Roy O. West of tor. ; Chicago, and welt known in this fity, A Chevrolet coujie was delivered to| v ' as * n ^' e P' c ^ ure - ( II 1 irnaby Thur-day by the Beck 1 '|’j le closing Passion Week service Sabs Company. : in tlie Presbyterian Church will be to-
Mi . Alice Cox and grand daughter at | Mali will spend Ka-ter in Indiana-j lalion
pi li with relatives.
Mi . William Strain was taken to her home from the Putnam County
hospital yesterday.
The theme for medi-
Forgiveness”. In the light
of an electric cross hymns about the cross will be sung. Chasteen Ken-
dall will be the soloist.
BEAUT?"
Local firemen made a run shortly aftir 11 o’clock Friday morning to the
Id. .1 Mi Pad T. Haltom, Mrs. ^ome of Ben Riley 211 Olice street.
A roof fire was the cause of the call. The blaze was i|uick!y extinguished, with chemicals. Estimated damage was in the neighborhood of ten dol-
lars.
Rrx < i.t k ami Mi . Gerald T. Handy sp nt Thursday in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Carl Butterfield and baby wc: e taken to their home Thursday from t i ; Putnam County hospital.
George Huron of Cloverdale is driv- i Sunda >- Al ‘ ril u 8 ’ ma,ks thfl seventh ir- a new Chevrolet coach. Th- car! ^n.versary of the orgamzafon of the v , ( |,.]i VPr( ,| |, : rtw. ite.‘k soinc Hamrick Station Sunday school.
COMEDY AND EOX NEWS
Tomorrow
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Conrad Nagel & Myrna Isoy, in THE GIRL | FROM CHICAGO! MATINEE 2 I*. M.
I There will be an all day meeting to ! which everyone is cordially invited.
Mi - Mae Mullins of Terre Haute The Sunday School program will bei ipenaing the week-end in this city gin at 10 o’clock. At the close of v. li her p.i'iit-, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. the Sunday school hour Mr. VandaMullins. ment will speak. A basket dinner
, , , 1 will be served at 12:00 o'clock after
Mis. Otis Matthews, who has been | in the County hospital, for the past
t •. i weeks, letuineil to h* r home
Thursday.
Jos pli Newman, living on Berry ireet, who suffrred a paralytic . troke at his home Wednesday night,I i rcpoitoil a being improved.
which reports of the Sunday school conference at Koachdale will he read. The Easter service will start at 2:00 o’clock. Rev. V. L. Raphael will
speak.
George Bik ; of Terre Haute was a visitor in Greencastle on Thursday.
The Parent Teachers
ini cling nf the Martha J. Ridpath Building which was to have been held i' liiiay, Apiil (ith has been postponed
.uitil Fiii'ay, April 13th.
Mi Henry Clay Lewis will leave Saturday to spend her vacation in Blooming.on with friends and in Knight.;town with her daughter, Mrs.
! Floyd Newby, who is ill.
FARM ESCAPE CAUGHT
Thomas Eurton, living in Indiana-
Association polls is and twice an escape from the
State Penal Farm was brought to the County jail Friday morning by state farm officials. He was arre-ted Thurs day and had escaped from the state
institution on July 13, 1927.
He was first sentenced to the State Farm from the City Court of Indianapolis, on July 15, 1924 for carrying <- ncealed weapons. He escaped from the farm on August 14, 1924 and was
j recaptured on December 29, 1925.
Eurton was then given a suspended entenee of two to five years at Pendleton. On January 4, 1926 he was again sentenced to the State Farm fiom the juvinile court of Marion county, tbi time on a delinquiency charge. lie re-escaped from the Farm on January 28, 1927, after a three
weeks visit.
DEC I,ARATKINS FILED
Davis is now teaching in the Technical High School in Indianapolis. *2- + *iMrs. Brown Hostess. Mrs. Ben Brown, Laragee St., was hostess at a meeting of the Thursday Reading Club ye-terday. Mrs. Kimb r Gaidner guve a most interesting Easter story. There was a good attendance. The club will meet at the next date with Mrs. Robert Stone .
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Woman's Club To Meet. The Woman’s Club will meet Saturday afternoon, April 7, with Mrs. Caroline Swahlen, li.'iti East Semin street. The work of the aft rnoon \vi!l be given by Mrs. Fred Hixson, on Irish Playwright. She will ho a -,-t ed by Mr«. Frank Donner. + '1* + 4* 4New Officers 'lake Charge. The Woman s Study Club met at the home of Mrs. A. A. Abbott, Dll? South College Ave. Thursday afternoon. A short busines- meeting v.a held and the new officers for he coming year were in charge, with Mrs. Harry Talbott, the new president, presiding, Roll call was answered with Countries and Capitals of South America. Mrs. Albert Dobbs gave the program for the afternoon, and she gave a most interesting pap< r on South America. She carried the ladies through a tour of South America, touching especially upon the customs and ijuaintness of the country. Eastertide refreshments, consisting of ice cream Easter lilies, cake and coffee were served, and after the ro cial hour the dub adjourned to me next with Mrs. J. E. McConnell. 4* 4* v 4*
Tire Tri Kappa has been making
surgical dressings for hospitals and
they were sent out yesterday. Delightful refreshments were served at the close of the meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hays Attend Concert. | Mr. and Mrs. Silas A. Hays were; in C hicago Thursday evening where 1 they heard the recital of Miss Vir-j ginia Auyer. Miss Auyer is a grad- j uate of DePauw University, and made' her In nii- while in this city with Mr.j ami Mrs. Hays. Friends of Miss Auyei in Greencastle might he inter-j csted to know that they may hear, her Friday evening over the radio! from Station WLS at 8:00 o’clock. •J* *J« ej. .J* .]« Mrs. Knetzer Hostess. Mrs. Gilbert Knetzer was hostes to the Fillmore Beechwood Pleasant Circle Wednesday afternoon. Fifteen memD-rs answered roll call with “Why I Like Poultry.” Miss Mable Tolbott gave a very in-tere-ting paper on “Poultry”. Mrs. Alonzo Arnold furnished the entertainment. Delicious refreshments of brick ice cream, cake, lemonade and candy was served by the hostess. *J« •§■ •{* Miss Rector Elected I’resident. The Fidelia Sunday School clas I met Thursday evening with Mr . Gilbert Tate, E. I .a r a bee St., at 7:15! o’clock. Officers for the year were elected | as follows: Pres. Miss Pauline Rector. Vice. Pres.—Miss Mildred Johnson. Secretary.—Miss Ethel Hunt. Treas.— Mrs. Gilbert Tate. Little Miss “Betty” Brown gave,^ two readings, and refreshments | sandwiches and lemonade were serv- [ ed. The class' meets once each month, the first Tuesday.
Gordon V-Lir.e Hose Strartsess to the Cosh In ll»e New Shades Kiddies’ Easter Hose Aim Gayer Than Easter' F. ggsl "" New and pleasing to kiddies and alike! Plaids and novelty eo ni O Lisle and rayon; (i to 9. ^ l H PITCHFORD
CHOICE MEATS at Reasonable Prices Housewives are delighted withoJ quality meats at prices that are ve3 economical. Why not order yoi Easter Sunday meat from us earl tomorrow morning? City Meat Market i Delicatessen
(’. Ed. Jones, Prop.
THE TIME IS HERE
Reports of Federation Given.
Mrs. Edward Shoultz, Route S v. n, j |{ol|n(1 Table IHs^uggfnn.
was hostes at a meeting of the Coun-
try Reading Club Thursday. Nine- The Parent-Teachers’ Association teen members were present, Mi "f the First Ward met at the sc^po] | gave the program fer building Thursday afternoon, with)
YOU CAN’T OUT GUESS THE WEATHER MAN
SPRING is the season of sudden shifts in weather, Cold in the Morning’ Bright sunshine at noon—A sudden shower about four, and chill breezes about sun-down. Prepare yourself lor anything the weather man has up his sleeve, by wearing: one of our light, good-looking T< )P COATS. J. F. CANNON & CO.
Precinct Lummittcpmen. Fred Mas ten. East Third Ward, Republican. Nona Ktmth, Fincastle, Republican. Gb n .Mark, West Jefferson, Republican. J. F. Richardson, East Cloverdale, Republican. Howard A. Lewis, South Floyd, Republican. Wallace Spencer, South Clinton, Republican. Elmer Davis, West Cloverdale, Republican. J. C. Trembly, North Second Ward, Greencastle, Republican. Ivan F. Kuark, Madison, Democrat. Orville Johnson, South Jackson, Democrat. Frank Sutherlin, Warren, Democrat. Mi-. Leona L. Cooper, Northwnoil precinct, Democrat. Oscar Rowings, First Ward, Green-1 ca tie, Democrat. Vernon Shirley, Limedale, Democrat. L. C. Goslin, South Jackson, Democrat. Ott Lydick, North Marion, Democrat. Claire T. Albin, North Greencastle precinct, Democrat. Mr-. George M. Wilson, South Second Ward, Greencastle, Democrat. Harry LnRue, First Ward, Greencastle, Democrat. Amos Nicholon, North Russell, Democrat. Herbert Fitzsimmons, South Mar-
ion.
Shoultz also
the afternoon and gave her paper, “The Master Key,” in a very interes ing manner. She also gave a catalogue report of a trip through the
West.
Reports from the County Federation were given. Refreshments were served, and a social hour enjoyed, al ter which the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. John McFarlane, at tin next regular meeting time.
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Shower For Miss Tobin. Mrs. Walter Frye, Mrs. John Gail and Mr-. Robert Garl entertained nt the home of Mrs. Fiye, 707 MapU Ave., Thursday evening with a mieellaneou- shower for Miss Ida Tobir who will mai ry Fred E. Magendanz of Indianapolis in May. About fift, relatives and friends wet present. I he bride-elect was the recipient of many useful and pretty gift which were presented h r by her si ler. Frances Tobin and Mildred Fry. Refreshments of cake and ice cream core a an<l waf^r> won* served. Miss Tobin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tobin, and she is a graduate of the Greencastle High School. Mr. Magendanz i the on of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Magendanz of Indianapolis.
Get
your lawn mow er sharpened by machinery to young grass. Don’t bruise it with a dull n\o»er now and hew a beautiful lawn all year. 1 our mow? I not satisfied. We do cabinet and repair work. Bruce Shannon & Son
431 Anderson St. Phoned
about forty present. The Third and Fourth grades furnished music for the afternoon. Mrs. Bruner, president of the Parent-Teachers, presid-l
ed.
A round table discussion was the! main event of the afternoon, lead by Mrs. H. B. Krehl on “The Parent-i I’eacher Problem.” Mrs. Krehl dis-| cussed the “Character Formation of! short the Child.” Mrs. Lee Beeves took
up the subject with a talk on the! . • .i th • o i. . i n . , i- .l „ , * evening in the Phi Delta Kappa hall, ‘hood for the Children,” am “The' . . . , . , it .. „ ,, , A short business meeting wa» held. Dress of the Children,” Mrs. Black ****4.+ < lo.scd tlie discussion with the ehil- 'j,, (;j V e Reciprocity Program.
Iren of today as they are and the .iroblt'iiis which confront the moth-
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ers and teachers;.
The nominating committee, whieh' elects the officers annually was
Business Meeting.
Delta Theta. Tau met
Thursday
KI.MS 1M I Bring your gui-.-t-tol| for Easter dinner. Pk* Green < li 1 nz, N * T 1 ! cum her, Spinicn. P' , I
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lected, and are as follows: vfrs. Flos ie Runyan, chairman, Mrs. L'r bun Elmore and Mrs. Jesse Young The election: will he announced at
the next meeting.
•Miss I.ucile Glidewell, teacher of the Third Grade, gave a talk on a' n< w subje t, “The Health Game." Her 1 address dealt with the problems as 1 they present themselves to the stu-
dents.
The members of the Greencastle Morning Musicale will entertain the C'rawfotdsville Music Club in a rei ciprocity program at 3:30 o’clock Monday afternoon at the Masonic
Temple in Crawfordsvilie.
A short time ago the Crawford - viih' Music Club appeared in this city and gave the program at one of the meetings of tlie local Musicale
Club.
INDIAN \P0LIS II''*! Receipts 6,.'.00 hoi ••••>* ket 5 to 10 cents Ezliel $8.25 to $8.60; ll-.-.-.Vll $8.75; Ion--”" lb: K;’ 1 130-160 lie $"■"’» E'.’Jj $7 to $7.7'i (MWkinft
$7.75.
Cat tit* receipt' O./O fa'fl ket steei -cant, th'lower vcid'i- -harpl “J
to $1 (d f, I'.'el Beef row- $7.50 to
•—o—> | ter and cutter cows MJ
Tlie Elm’s Inn will serve chicken Vtalers $14.50 tolliob'
Refreshments were served at the ■ inner Sunday, come and bring your es $6.50 to $10.0' : bulk close of the meeting. J guests. 6-2t feeder steers $7.5(1 « M
(IIICKEN DINNER
CALL C. T. VanCIeave South Hide meat market for choice meats. Phone orders given special attention. PHONE 27. WE DELIVER.
GIVE JEWELRY FOR EASTER GIFT SUGGIvSTIONS Diamond Rings, Wrist Watches, Clasps, Necklaces, Brooches, Kar Rings, Compacts, (’locks, Lodge Charms, Watch Chains, Pipe Lighters, Silverware. F. C. SCH0ENMAN “Gifts That List"
11 E. Washington.
Phone 422.
Saturday Offerim Will Be Very Interesting THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD We try to forget cost. Good Showings in several depart® 61 ALLEN BROTHER*.
