The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1928 — Page 2

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THE GREENCASTLE DATEY BANNER. SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1028.

THE DAILY BANNER

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“THE GIRL FEGM CHICAGO”

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‘Koko the Kid” and “OKI Wives M ho Knew’

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Enfpre/I in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. I’nder the art of Mfl/cH 3, 187». Subscription price, 10 rents per week. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. KARIDEN, (ity Editor.

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Personal And Local News

MISS TARKINGTON ftEf’OMES BRIDE OF WARD I). MAYHAI.L Rei'itiful Nuptials Are Held At Baptist rhurrh Here Satur-

day Morning.

ALSO SELE(TFI) SHOR'I SI R.IE(TS ‘FIRST RUN NEWS” AND COMEDY

Russell Hodge of Belle Union was in Greencastle Saturday. .Mrs. Howard P. Bamaby is spending a few weeks in Bermuda. Mrs. John Kessinger of Columbus vi-ited in Greencastle Thursday. Mrs. Charles Lisby of Floyd townhip, is seriously ill at her home. ^ Aleanny Faimer of Cloverdale, was in Greencastle on business Saturday. Wilbur Clorifelter, deputy auditor, wa- a visitor in Russellville *on Frij day. Oliver Sutherlin of near Roachdale 1 was in the city on business Satur-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen left Greencastle Thursday for Momenee, Illinois.

ADDITIONAL LOCALS

0. F. Hale of Franklin *ownsiiiu was in the city on business today. James AV. Reynolds and childien were visitors in (ire ncastle today. Mrs. Mary Ellis of Bainbridge was a visitor in Greencastle Saturday morning. Kenneth Sweet, who is employed ir the Mullins Drug Store i- confin .l to his home hy illness. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Akins an 1 daughter, Dorothy Mae of Alt. Mered inn were visitors in Greencastle Sat-

urday.

1. aVerne Courtney and family of It rk Island, 111. will come today to pend Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Courtney.

J mept in the CoaWsville cemetery. | .Mrs. Ellen Ragan of Pueblo, Colora- | do, and Mr . Ida l.isby, of Waddy, Kentucky, sisters of Mr. l.isby, were j

ther. for the services.

MISS VIRGINI A Al YER’S < <>N< ERT A St ( ( ESS

William Routt of Terre Haute was business visitor in Greencastle Fri-

I day morning.

P. G. Bronson of Washington township, was a business visitor in the city Saturday. , ^ f Miss Anna Rector will spend the week-end with Miss Jean Kelley of Huntington, Indiana.

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hays aie at home from Chicago where they heard Mi s Virginia Auyer formerly of I)ePnuw, in her first concert appearance 1 and they report that her success wa'all that could have been expected. I The Concert was given under the I 'auspices of Jesse B. Hall, a very i

ueci ssful promoter and Manager, Mrs. Ollie Kelley will -pend the and th. program was furnished joint- ; Spring vacation with her daughter

Fred Long, who has been confined to his home by illness reported as being much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Jones and son Charles, will spend the week-end with

in Rochester.

^ 'I. J. Boughman of Bainbridge was a visitor in Greencastle, Saturday. Gould VV. Westfall of Quincy was i Greencastle business visitor SaturIt" morning.

ly by Miss Auyer and Miss Thelma Wharton, Pianist. Miss Auyet’s number were as fol

lows;

The Wor-hip of Ged in Nature | Beethoven Der Musen-ahn Schubert Her Schmild Brahms Ah! Mon Fils! (I.e Prophete) Meyerbeer

Aime-Moi!

and family in Indianapolis.

Floyd W. Miller is driving a new Whippet coach. The car was delivered |

Friday by T. E. Sherill.

Mrs. George McIIaffie will spend Easter with her daughter, Mrs. H.

E. Tinoher in Louisville, Ky.

' Mis- Cry.-tal McFarland who is

employed by the Bell Telephone Co., Gavotte (Mignon) . of Indianapolis will spend Easter with Der Asra h : parents Mr. and Mrs. William False Phillis

l McFarland on Lincoln. Ave. phe Brok< n Pitcher

Albert O. Alley lias filed a petite,a ‘ ^ I.* 1 If> ^ ' for the i Hice of commissioner fronij 1 ••••

the third district, subject to the do- n,)!h eision of the Republican primaries.! Morton W. Fordiee, Uepuhlican, has

Mrs. .Nellie T. Anderson went to St. Louis, Mo., today to visit for a week Bern berg I with Mrs. J. A. Donnan and son.

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Rubenstein | ' 1 ‘ Li' encaMle band will practice

Wilson!"" Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Pontet members requested to be present.

.... Keel Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Hoi Unde .'| Oscar Hatcher is reported ill at

her home on Corwin St. with pneu- <• ived h- the Mu-ic loving audience | inonia. which filled the Fine Aits Recital I

Hail and were

wei e well

tiled for commissioner from the Fi. t """ an " w, ' re enthusiastically en- M '‘ - Dodridge and daughter

c<n'«| rjuitc* freqmmtly. | Vincennes are visiting with Mrs. The m.'-ic critics of the Chicago! Dodridge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Funeral ervices for I! n Li.-hj, papers wcie particularly kind and Jacob Kiefer, v no died lute Thursday afternoon at j complimentary to Miss Auyer and a! 1 tie home of his son Charles Lisby, in .-greed, without exception, that both I loyd township, were held from tie (her voice and execution gave promise

liaplist Church in Coatesville Satur day afternoi n ut 2 o’clock with inti

future in

musical

FREE-GIVEN A WAY-FREE (all at our store and let us .^ive you the details on the beautiful yii’ts to be ^ivon away, starting 1 April 7 and cloning June 6. GIFTS WILL INCRUDF, A S7. r ) Diamond Riny. A $25 Strand of Navaree Pearls. Each purchaser of a dollar’s worth of Roods, or each piece of jewelry or watch repaired, will be allowed to participate. Gruen Watches, $25.00 to $150.00 Diamond Rin^s, $10.00 to $400.00 Costume Jewelry Leather Goods. Wrist and strap watches, $10.00 to $50.00

W. C. GLASCOCK Watch-maker. Jeweler. South Side Square.

Mrs. Henry Clay Lewis is spending her Easter vacation with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Newby in

Knightsfown.

Arnola Adams ha- accepted n poition as .-ale-lady at Wm. Weti:’Grocery. She was formerly saleslady at Allen Brothers. Dr. W. V. Brown, who is in the ! Putnam county hospital undergoing medical treatment, was reported us being improved on Saturday. Funeral services for William T. Ellingti n were hebl Saturday afternoon .it J o’clock from the McCurry Funeral home. Interment was held in the Crovelaml cemetery. The Presbyterian Church will have stereopticon pictures showing “Easter in Modern Jerusalem,” in its service of worship Sunday evening at 7:.'!0. The public is cordially invited

to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hirt and daugh ter Barbara base returned to their homi* in D< fiance, Ohio after spending the -pring vacation with Mr. and Mis. Simpson Hirt, parents of

Hirt.

Mr.

The six year old daughter of Mr. "f-' 1 Mr. W. M. Goldsherry, underwent an operat'on for empyena at the County hospital Friday night. Dr. ( ollette of Crawfordsville and Dr. ('. Tucker, performed the operation. i The largest day of the present I year was experienced at the Green-

The wedding of Miss Esther Tarkington to Ward D. Mayhall took place Saturday morning at 10:!!0 o’clock at the First Baptist church. The single ring ceremony was read by Dr. J. L. Beyl, in the presence of about forty friends and relatives of the couple. The bride was becomingly dressed in powder blue with blue hat and wore a corsage of pink rose buds. The maid of honor, Miss Hazel Burch of Bloomington, cousin of the bride, wore a rose colored georgette with tiered skirt and carried a bouquet of sunbufst roses. The bride's going away outfit was a black and red en semble suit. The Lohengrin wedding march wa played hy Miss Mirth Shields of Clayton, also a cousin of the bride. Mrs. Joe Crosby sang “Until,” and “I Love You Truly.” The couple left immediately after the ceremony on a wedding trip, and will be at home within a few weeks at 711 South Lo cust street. Mrs. Mayhall is the daughter ol Mrs. Lydia Tarkington, and is assist ant librarian at the University lib rary. She formerly resided in Bloom it gton, where -he attended Indian: University. Mr. Mayhall is the soi of Mrs. Lulu Mayhaal of Roachdale and is teller at the Central Nationa' Bank. Mrs. Mayhall is a member o Delta Theta Tau, and Mr. Mayhall o Phi Delta Kappa, local fraternities. 4* -I- *!* *!• Warren Township Club Meets. The Home Economics Club of Warren township met at the beautifu country home of Mrs. Roy Jones foi an all day meeting. Each lady wa requested to bring a dish of-food foi the dinner, served at noon. The meet ing was, upend hy the president, Mrs Ruth 1-rye, and with the singing ol dub songs, aft. r which all united ii the Lord’s Prayer. After finishing the hu-inoss, MrLucy Shields, one of the representat ive-, gave a V. ry interesting tidk ot the selectingitaund testing of table linens, silver ware and china. At the next me ting, the club will take up the subject of taking stain- fron different materials. Fourteen members were present and four visitors, after which one of them joined the Economics Club, mnk ing a total of 38 members. Three ot the visitors were from Cloverdaii township, who are interested in the work being done by this club, and are trying to organize a -imilar one there. The club adjourned to meet May ”nd, for another all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Bourne in Clov erdale, who. before moving to' Cloverdale, was one of the charter mem-

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+ *F + + •!• -p W. C. T. U. To Meet. The W. C. T. U. will meet Mondaj 1 at 2.00 o clock in the Presbyterian church. 4* + *r ♦ ♦ To Med Easier Morning. Mi s Marguerite Dobyt will be mar ried to Wendell Rynei on at a quiet ceremony at 9 o’clock Easter morn ing at the second Presbyterian church at Indianapolis, Only the two immediate families wil he present at the service. Following the wedding, a break fast will he served at the Propylneum after which Mr. and Mrs. Rynerson will leave for French Lick. Miss Dohy, an instructor in the French department, will re-ume h n r work after spring vacation, and Mr. Rynerson will complete his work in the law school at Indiana university. + 4* 4- 4- -p -p 'Ir*. Phillips Appointed Delegate Mrs. E. R. Bartlett and Mrs. Ford Lucas lead an open discussion Friday afternoon at the Second Ward Parent Teachers’ meeting on the motion pictures, in connection with their bearing on Greencastle citizens. Mrs. Bartlett discussed the bill now before Congress, called “The Crockhart Bill against Blockbooking in Motion Pictures.” She read parts of the bill, and stressed the evils of what is known as blockbooking and blindbooking, and its effect on the picturethat come to our city. She said that local managers often times are forced

castle Post Office on Friday, with to t,00,< Pictures which are not de-

j the start of the exodus of students from the city. Extra clerks were put ! on duty for the day and the regular schedule was met without difficulty. One of the great questions human- ; i*y has been battling with for thousands of years will be under consideration tomorrow morning in the I Business and Professional men’s j class at the M. E. Church. Come out and see for yourself what it is. Prof.

Hildebrand, leader.

tures that they should allow their ; < hildren to attend. Mrs. I.ucas asked ; fathers and mothers patronize (nly the good pictures. A business session was held, during which Mrs. F. L. Phillips was ap-j pointed as a delegate to the oth Dis- j trict Parent Teachers’ Convention to! be held next week in Terre Haute. | .Several Greencastle people will probably attend. A nominating commit- j tee was also appointed to make the I r.i.nual election of officers, and the officers will lie announced at the next | regi Ii r meeting of the organisation. I The committee to serve is as follows: Mrs. Paul Cook, Miss Dell .Mil-j ler, and Mrs. Elmer Sellers.

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Fillmore W. H. M. S. Meets. The Woman’s Home Missionary Society of the Fillmore Methodist Church held an all day meeting with Mrs. Robert Shuck Friday, April fith. The morning was spent in sewing, j vi-dii u and music. Two guests were _ present. A dinner was served at I :30 o’clock hy the hostess, assisted by

Mrs. Smith.

The Auxiliary sang “The Old Rug- '~" j ged Cross.” Rev. Gordon Chapman ' §p led the devotions, reading the 23rd i *8 chapter of St. Luke. He gave a very ||| interesting and inspiring talk on the, gl njucifixion. The minutes were read, == and the mite box opened, Mrs. iS Henry Ostrom gave a very interest- =f ng talk on Medical Missions of the , = Home Missionary Society. The meet- = ng closed with a prayer, by Mrs. Henry Ostrom.

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Bee-Hive Rebrkah Mill Meet. Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge will meet Monday evening at 8:00 o’clock in •egi.iar session. A good attendance

is desired. d* -F 4* 4* 4* d -

Rehearsal Tonight. The Woman’s Relief Corps will ; neet in the High School auditorium onight for both groups. Group 1 Will neet at 7:00 p. m.

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W. R. ( . To Meet. The Woman’s Relief Corps met Monday afternoon at 2:00 •lock in the hall.

White S| Lingerie forEa, Teddies,Ti'ne^ Bloomers, Short SkjJ J- H. PITCHFoi

THE TIME IS HERE Get yr.nr lawn mower sharpened hy machinery to young grass. Don’t bruise it with a dull niower ^ now and have a beautiful lawn all year Yn.. I ■ our money J not satisfied. We do cabinet and furniture repair »o|| Bruce Shannon & Son 431 Anderson St. Phone 78:] J

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Fresident May Veto Farm Bill

WASHINGTON, Apr. 7. (UP) — •’fiend- of Farm Relief and floor ntrol foresaw today the possibility if Presidential veto of one or both |

measures.

Presidtnt Coolidge had let them enow thn he entertains serious obections against both the McNarylaugen faim bill and the Jones-Reid lood control measun s. While he had lot -aid in so many word- that he vould exeicise his veto power, he had

Hear JOHN E. FREDERICI OF KOKOMO Candidate for the Democrat Nomination for Governor COURT HOUSE GRKKNCASTU: MONDAY EVENING April 9-7:30 O’clock

the situation caused his veto last year, and it is more than conceivable that it will operate to draw another veto this session. •• I

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The members of Greencastle Cnm-

naile it unmistakeably clear that he mandrey will attend the Preshytertrongly opposed important features | ian Church Easter service- Sunday •f -ueh action eventually, a stronger , morning, it being their annual custom ikelihood on farm relief than on attend an Ea-ter service at one of lood control, however. * the local churches. They will meet at Senator McXary, Republican, Ore- 1 the Temple at ten o’clock and will go ;on, was called to the White Housi | to the eliurch in a body. oday to di-cuss proposed farm relief o egislation with the President. Fol- | A vety beautiful short pageant of owing the conference he said. the Easter Season entitled Mary “l have gone the Limit; iny back ■ Magdalene, will he given Sunday ' again-t the wall, ami I urn going j evening at the First Christian Church o stand Pat.” a t 7:,')0. The pageant consists of two Mr. ( oolidge, a hitherto, still ob- scenes following the crucifixion of ect- to the equalization fee of theje-us and leads up to the announceMcN’ary Haugen hill. That phase of ment of his ie?urrection. Theie are

three charactei . Mary4 of Bethany, and Mary linni" n Mu • u Mary Maimalci I/-a Mi part of Maty • I' Bet r hI riot Kelley the part of! Bethany. Mr. B. H. Brawl ting the pageant. The mill pageant will in- fuiir-nPi:kjl tette compo.-' I of Mr-. J#J Mr-. Raymond Fi her, H.E.J and Graydon Herod. MARRIA6I LKR® Charles C. Hutchi-on, Izella Michael, RoarbukThe county commif'iwwj the Court H<llls' , Saturday I to decide on what typo 1 be used on the remaininff the Greencasth -Stile-'ilk I l!IIIllii«l

sirabie, because they must take a certain number of pictures, in order to get the ones which they want. Mrs. Bartlett quoted prominent people in Washington who are sponsoring this bill. The address was one

of interest am! delivered in

instructive manner.

Mrs. Ferd Lucas spoke also on the Annual Indorsers of Photoplays Convention which she attended in Indianapolis recently, and gave pointer- to • he parents of children on the pjc-

w have a hot air fiirnacr tin* Uoffman room. Will soil it

tel will set il ready

with a capacity ,0 ^ lor #35—Louis Schack

for use lor #25. Why buy stove

jjo cold?

8 It. Iloor Mission Oak Show LH

very

We have an hall* priee.

We have 1200 feet ot first class lumber, use at one-third its value.

Next Week

WVII sell everything in the store for lessmust empty the room at onee. We dan* not f hvery artiele is staple and worth double the peie* 41 Allen Brothers