The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 April 1928 — Page 2
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been considered a joking i imatter, there are now twenty two airports in In-; diana, according to the aeronautics bureau of the
department of commerce. The air- 1 ports are divided into five classifies- j tions; Air corps, municipal, commercial, intermediate and auxiliary. Com-; mercial and municipal airports lead the field in the total number of land-1 ing fields, with the auxiliary next. There is but one air corps in Indiana and that is at Fort Benjamin j«
Harrison.
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Personal And Local News
The bureau of education has compiled a record which shows that in
the United States 7(57
Average high schools have 1,000 Is pupils. The bureau has a High record of 21,700 public
high schools which en-
rolled . 0 ,,7r»7,46fi pupils in 1!I20. The schools enrolling more than one Hunt- j sand pupils each number 707, one
school enrolling as many as 8,011.1 Mrs. C. G. Jordan is spending the These 707 schools represent .1.5 per vacation in Indianapolis.
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! S. C. C. To Meet. | S. C. C. will meet with Miss Eltza1 beth Ensign Tuesday evening. + + + + * * Boston Club To Meet. I The regular meeting of the Boston (Club will be held with Mis- Amrnerj man this evening at 7:30 o’clock. + T I - , Veronica Club The Veronica Club will meet Wed. ^ nesday afternoon at 2:20 o’clock ! with Mrs. John Knight, Elm street.
Prof. W. N. Hess is on a trip to
New Yotk.
Milton Brown was a business visitor in Indianapolis Tuesday.
ALSO
Firsl Run News And Comedy
Wednesday Only MATINEE A NIGHT
POLA NEGRI
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Three Sinners 9
ALSO
“Fox Novelty’ Comedy
and
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tustison spent
Mr. and Mrs. Fd. Courtney of Danville visited friends here Monday aft-
ernoon.
The city council will meet in regular session this evening at 7:20
o’clock.
cent of the total number of schools and 37.5 per cent of the total enroll-
ment. One half of the high schools j Monday afternoon in Terre Haute,
enroll fewer than one hundred pupils each, the total of these schools being but 13.7 per cent of the whole
enrollment.
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Indiana corn borer cleanup regulations will not be enforced by state officials this year, Frank Corn N. Wallace, state entoHorer mologist, announced fol-Clean-up ing his return from a conference at Washington witti officials of the Department of Agriculture. Wallace stated that for I he time being the regulations will b" suspended in order to give the farmer the unrestricted control of his own lands.
Charles Query of Poland was a business visitor in Greencastle on
Monday.
A Chevrolet coach was delivered to Verley Burden Monday by the Beck Sales Company. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson Killough of Gary spent Sunday in this city the guests of relatives.
Whether to admonish the son or | the father, when the youth steals an; automobile because withWhether out one he would lie conOr sidered a “heel", is the No <|uestion. Merrill Doyle Jr. of Indiana)>olis, 18year old Technical high school stu-j dent took a neighbor’s car and when j arrested said that the machine was taken because his father had forbidden him to use the family car. Judge Pro-Tem Jacob Steinmetz blames the father for not letting his son have the car and stated that it is such fathers that cause youths to go astray. However, no matter what the cause stealing of this nature should not be permitted. There are many young boys and girls, whose parents do not own cars and it is also safe to say that because they have no machines in which to drive to school, they are not considered "heels”. Parents ought to still have the right to dictate to their children. —o— Where years ago, the suggestion of an airport in this state would have
Indiana state parks will have their greatest year To date in 1928, is the belief of Richard Lieber, Anlicipate director, of the state conGnod servation department. Year Lieber’s opinion is based on previous records of the parks which always show an annual substantial increase in attendance, and the fact that Indiana now has a state park stragetically located to typify virtually every form of existing scenery the commonwealth can offer.
Pocahontas team work at the Red Men’s Hal! tonight. All member® are requested to be present. Mrs. Frnest Stoner, Miss Eva Milburn and Miss G. Parrott were visiters in Indianapolis, Tuesday. A Whipprt eoupe was deliverer! Monday to Mrs. Emery Foster. The car was delivered by T. E. Sherill. Miss Norvetta Green is driving a new Chevrolet sedan. The car was u<liver.q by the Heck Sales Company. I homas H. Huestis of New London, ()., is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Huestis. Mrs. Pearl Young has returned to LaPorte after spending the week-end! with her parents Mr. and Mr®. M. A.
Young.
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+ -p -I- T -S’ P. E. 0. Will Meet. P. E. O. will meet with Mis Shearer, Wednesday evening Uth at 7:30 o’clock. Please change of time.
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Mt. Olive Society To Meet.
The Mt. Olive Missionary Society will meet Thursday Aptil 12 with Mrs, Emmet Green at 2:30. Devotionby Mrs. Maggie Stoner, subject, “The
Purple Candle,” The work will
given by Mrs. John Cox. Chapter 2 111 1 '''■
Subject, "Unto The Perfect Day.”
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W. C. T. U. Meriting. The W’oman’s Christian Temperance Union held a delightful meeting in the Presbyterian church Monday afternoon. A splendid program featu' ed the afternoon meeting. Mrs. Mattie' Gilmore gave a piano number, Mend-el-hon’s “Consolidation," Mrs. Lee Reeves gave a rending, "Life’s Journey,” and Mrs. R. (1. McCutchnn spoke on “Chil<l Welfare.” The levotions were in charge of Mrs. Victor L. Raphael. •P •!• + + + * Todd—Vail Nuptials. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Vail, of Grays ville, Indiana announced the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Kenneth I. Todd, of this city on Sunday, April 8th, at 2 p. m. in Paris, III. The ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. R. L. Grummon at the Methodist par
da, Nehla, Gondoline, Clessie, Reva, _ ^ Iris, Alphoretta, Rhelba, Romalee and j’^' Retha. [ S5j
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( OLUMBUS — Upon arriving at hi- home here, after visiting a friend near Edinburg, Ed. L. Schaeffer, discovered that his friend’s dog had ! =§ slohr. a ride on the »unning hoard jig ( ,f ids automobile. Schaeffer return- i = od to the friend’s home with the dog, I =|§ li nking sure that he wasn’t hauling
the dog on the second trip.
VINCENNES— A new nack in the j f|§ art of obtaining the right of way | in heavy traffic was demonstrated by |
i William Bosstick, who recently
Linens lunch cloths—napkin T<)WELS —DRESSER SCAR^ J. If. Pitchfor
par-
! acted down the main street here with five-foot cow-snake coiled about his in. Bosstick was given all the
cm he required.
CONNFRSVILLE — The automobile owned by Royden Friend was demolished when it was struck by another car while crossing a bridge near New Lisbon. Warren Wunee, riding with Friend, suffered a gash ■ I on the hack of his head. Friend was
BLOOMINGTON — Albert Stevens driving a truck for Harry Welch, nf[ Bloomington, smashed into one of the : cabs in a funeral procession here. He was taken to police headquarters where he was freed after promising 'hat he would have his brakes re-
paired. —o—
WABASH — Mrs. David Brane,'j i'ifi, of Wabash, suffered a broken hip here when her son-in-law invited her 1 nut to look over his herd of sheep. As the elderly lady opened the barn linor one of the sheep rushed out and knocked her over. She fell across a ] cement feed trough.
TUNE UP YOUR CAR FOR SPRING
NOTICE
. OF
Public Sale of Personal
Property
1 wilj offer for sale at public auct-i ion, at the residence of Elizabeth Hutcheson, in Washington Township, 1 Putnam ( ounty, Indiana, just west of Hamrick Station, about li miles southwest of Greencastle, ‘i mile from pavement, to the highest and best
bidder, on ! A Pontiac sedan was delivered to rriday, April 13th., 1928 ( i:n ' R° binfI °ii of Fillmore Monday 1 O’CLOCK P. M. |>»y Starke and Griffith, local Pontiac
The household goods, consisting o, distributors,
furniture, part of which is 100 years
old, also dishes, beds, stoves, some Miss Genevieve Brown is spending
i.r/"'' va '" ti ™ wiii ‘ "-i
and one Holstein Milch cow, Also alsiut 10 bushels of corn in the crib.
SALK TO BE FOR (ASH.
Bernard Hill, who has been employed at the Big Four in this city for some time has been transferred
to Muncie.
grand-
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Todd of
near Coatesville,
Philiph B. Hutcheson, ( . A. \ KSTAL, Auctioneer. CARL TW’IGG, Clerk.
Administrator.
Brazil Block Coal on track. Forked ami screened. No clinkers. $4.75-ton deliver. Vandalia Coal Co., Phone 805-K. 10-11
TONIGHT LONESOME OLD MAIDS High School, 8 O’clock Benefit Patriotic Fund Woman’s Relief Corps GENERAL ADMISSION, 25c.
Phone 90
Mrs. J. R. John
( leaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing.
We Call and Deliver.
Office and Plant, No. 19 E. Columbia St.
Mens Suits, Ladies’ Suits ..
1.00 . 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.25
Ladies’ Dresses
Ladies’ Dresses, pleated Ladies’ Coats Ladies’ Coats with fur collar .
We Are Not Connected With Other Cleaner®,
Regular meeting of the Moose Lodge, No. 1592 on Wednesday eveni ing at S o’clock. All members request-
ed to be present.
Mi-® May Masten, of Purdue Univnsity, and assistant state c’uo leader was in Putnam County Tuesday conferring with the various club lead-
ers.
Mi- Eva Milburn, superintendent | of the county hospital, Miss Gwendolyn Pam tt, Miss Grace Riffle, and | VI|S ' Eine-t Stoner, were indiana- | polis visitors Tuesday. J Putnam Lodge will confer the 2nd 1 degree tonight on its large class and next Tuesday night. Clayton Lodge '• O. O. F. will confer the 3rd degree J so come tonight and get acquainted j then next Tuesday night you will feel at home. The case, complaint for divorce, Roxic B. Nichols versus Martin NichoL of Marion township, was continued in the Circuit Court before Judge James P. Hughes on Tuesday. The case started in the Circuit Court Monday morning. Mrs. Homer Lucas, East Seminary street, underwent a major operation lat the Putnam County hospital Monday morning. Dr. T. B. Noble, Jr. of Indianapolis, assisted by Dr. W. M. McGaughey, and Dr. C. B. O’Brien I performed the operation. Funeral -ervicec for Joseph Newi man who pa ®ed away Sunday night, were held from the Lakin Funeral Home Tue-'day afternoon at 2:30 o’- ! dock with interment in Forest Hill , cemetery. The Rev. C. Howard Tay- ; lor had charge of the services. Harry Muquard, formerly of Linj ton, and no4 of this city, was fined *100 and costs and stenced to thirty ! days on the Indiana State Farm by j Mayor Hetherington Monday morning- Marquard u few days ago was | drinking in the hallway near the Cor- ! tea photo gallery when chief Hanj cock appeared at the bottom of the I stairs. Marquard gave the bottle a j great heave and it went through the i glass thirty feet away into the Coriea studio. —Bloomington Telephono.
sonage.
GARY —March was busy month for this city’s law forces. During that month, Gary’s crime, vise and booze squads arrested 350 persons and recovered a total of $13,475 worth i of stolen loot, according to a month-
bureau head.
( EMI N I PI.AM HEAD HERE H. Stnnkman of Nei/ York, president of the International Cement Corporation which controls the Indiana j Portland Cement Co., is a visitor at | th'> local plant. He is a brother of li. Struekman, who has be-n here |
several months.
PORTLAND MILLS
Church services were held
•here | 3E
Mr. Todd is a son of Mr. and. Mr.-. I ly report by Captain James Vodica,
Fred E. Todd, llfi West Franklin street, and is with his father in the clothing business. He is :i graduate of the local high school and attended
DePauw University and Central Bu iness College at Indianapolis. Mrs. Todd is a graduate of the
Graysville high school and attended State N'oimal College at Terre Haulr She is connected with the Rainbow
Beauty Shoppe here.
Both Mr. and Mrs. 'i'.rdd are wM! known in the eity and their many friends wish them a prosperous and
happy mamie*! life.
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Doby—Ryneraon Nuptials. The marriage of Miss Marguerite Doby, formerly of Paris, and Wendall Price Rynerson, of Columbu-, was celebrated with an impressive ceremony Easter morning at !) o’clock at th<Second Presbyterian church. The Rev. Jean S. Miller, pastor, read the service in the presence of the families and a few intimate friends before the altar, which was banked with palm , Eo-ter lilies and cathedral candles, Preceding the service, Charles F. Han sen, organist, played a program of bridal airs, playing “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charm ” during the ceremony. The bride, who was unattended, wore a beige ensemble suit, trimmed with light fox fur. Her small hat matched her suit and -he carried an arm bouquet of Killarn. y roses. Following an informal reception at the church, Mrs. Ethel M. Ratheit entertained with a bridal breakfast at the Propylaeum. A wedding cake, on a mound of greenery and pink roses, formed the centerpiece for th table, which was lighted with haded pink tapers in silver hold. rs. Coverwere laid for eighteen. Mr. and Mrs. Rynerson left for n motor trip to French Lick. The athome announcement is for 4040 North Illinois street. —Indianapolis News,
Sunday both morning and evening. Harold Gibb- and family spent tho day Sunday with Dave Jadk and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Avey and daughter of Indianapolis spent the | day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Schom. Mrs. Schoen returned home! with them for a week’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bail and son! pent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eph Goodwin and Charlie Ifarhison and family. Jannie Thomas’ Brooder houso burned Saturday night and they had about 280 chickens to burn. Miss Lenora Olodfclter teacher, tayed all night with Mr. and Mrs. | Manford Clodfelter ami son. Jack Clodfelter’s house caught fire | Sunday night but it was soon put out and not much damage done. Mis. Zella Cunningham of Gary visited relatives around here a few days last week.
Miss Hazel Alverson, has returned frnm Cincinnati, where she attended a convention of American Association of CoPege News Bureau . John S. Huestis is returning today to his home in Albany, N. V. 'I’he condition of his daughter, Miss Anne Huestis who has been ill at the Putnam County Hospital is steadily improving. Hr. Tehyi Hsieh, managing director of the Chinese Trade Bureau, who has been lecturing for the pa®t month in a number of New England citieand who recently d«'lvered the Horizon lectures here al D“Pauw Urivtrsity, has written Prof. Gough to confirm his veibal promise to make a contribution towards the college funds. These will be received until ieturns in September from the Canadian Chnutaqua tour whore he mentions the DePauw Plan of extending the public speaking department. Dr. Hsieh plans to reach -ome DePauw alumnae in this manner.
Floyd Fishy, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lisby of Floyd | township, is confined to her home by I illness. ‘ 1
Quick Service Is Our Motto. With spring weather coming, and wit the summer driving season just openiu it will be economy to have your car over hauled now. Our mechanics are not msli ed as they will be later. Our service guaranteed. If your car has beenn one season without the valves beic ground, or at times with the oil lo\v> motor should be cleaned. The vahf should be ground and it will give bor service and will run longer if it iscleair up before another season. Drive it to our service station and us talk to you about adjusting the mot and cleaning it before the rush sumi driving season comes. We stand back of every piece of wo’ we turn out. We give you absolute pt tection in everything we do. Our wo speaks for itself. Ask any of our sat* tied customers. Work done in the shortest possi, time and at the minimum cost tothecifc tomer. Our wrecking service works 24 bon daily. THE FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE Phone 68. A. R. CHENOWETH, Prop.
AT THE VONCASTLE
So impressed was Carl Uemmle with the work of Ivan Mo>kine, the famous Russian film star in Jnle* Veine’a melodramatic thriller, “Michael Shrogoff,” which comes to the Voncastle Theatre Today and Tues--iy that he lost no time in placing him under contract to appear in Universal pictures in America as soon
the popular artist’s present engagements permit. As “Mitchael Strogoff-’ the “Secret Courier,” Ivan Moskine has the greatest role of his career, and since the showing of the film, he has been boiled in Europe us one of the finest actors of all times. Even before this production lie was considered the greatest screen actor in
France, and rated second only to greater, more sur_
Emil Jannings in oilin'«
the Continent.
At the piemiere of L
off,” in Paris the oritKJ *
enthusiastic of hi c P f ^ 0 title role. Among othns
.-aid: “Ivan Moskiw ■ able screen actor thai w '
in certain pa- 58 * 1 ’'
more superb, »
ALL OVER INDIANA UNION CITY— William Morgan, penman, employed at the local postoffice, who writes names on diplomas for high school pupils, has made a collection of mid names. The names are Adonia, Aly-'S Lola, Valmar, Va-
EVERY DAY Satisfied Buyers are Ta* ing Stuff Away. Get Yo« Share in This Final Sale an Save Half. ALLEN BROS.
