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Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. I'nder the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 1# rent* per week. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor, S. R. RARIDKV, City Editor.
: HELEN O'HAIR BECOMES BRIDE OF ROLAND LANE Pretty Home Weddin* Wednesday
Afternoon Xt Iditi * O’clock.
Pei sonal Aod ^ 0 , Hair ( i aURht< ,r of m,-. 1,0(3i NeWS an< * ^ as( ’ om O'Hair, Brirk
Olen Lyon was a business visitor in Spencer, Thursday. l^nn Welch was a business visitor in Brazil Thursday afternoon. (iuy Jackson, Fillmore resident, is 1 confined to his home by illness. E. I.. Paxton wa< a business visitor In iianapolis Wednesday evening.
A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sutherlin at their home at Putnatnvillc. Wednesday.
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Mis Anne Mueslis, who is in the Putnam County hospital,- is reported
as beiiiK much improved.
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Mary Ella Miller, daujfhter of Mr. anil Mis. Krcw Miller is confined to Iter home on account of mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Bascom O’Hair will non remove to Indianapolis from the home north of the city, as Mr. O’Hair will be employed there. Prof. Tomlinson, of the Public Speaking department of the Greenra tie nigh school, will judge a debate at Clinton this evening.
Variety
Of
Things
The infinite variety of things that go to form the present day trade is
shown in a list of export records. It is not surpris- 1 ing to note that .184,000 automobiles valued at $278,081,000, were ex-1
ported from the United States, but it is surprising to note that 12,10. r ),-| 000 teeth valued at nearly a million and a half dollars were among the exports from this country during the past year. Among the other high valued exports, with the exception of those articles that are in common use. the world over, were cameras, elec trie flashlights, phonograph records, rags and paper stock, and a huge number of accounting and calculat-
ing machines.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus O’Hair of Indianapolis were here Wednesday and alien d the wedding of Miss Helen O'Hair and Roland Lane at Brick
ports of haven now the American bird-
man. Aviators can fly to
Ports any state in the I'nion and Of find modem ground gat Haven ages, refuel and fly on. 231
fields are equipped with I (
the latest aeronautical aids for day John Vermillion, superintendent of or night flying. Intermediate land county schools, attended the Junior-
lighted, are ,q Pn ior reception of the Fillmore high
was held Wednesday
Chapel, became the bride of Roland Lane Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 o’clock at a pretty home wedding. Rev. Gill read the ingle ring ceremony in the presence of a few
friends.
The bride was dressed in a tan lace
dress, tan coat ami all accessories to match. The only attendants were Edna Pearl O’Hair, sister of the bride, and Francis Lane, brother of the groom. After the ceremony the coupl left on a short wedding trip East, accomponied as far as Indianapoli-
by Mr. and Mrs. Ott Braden. Those who witne sed the ceremony
were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane, par ents-ofVthe groom, Mr. and Mrs. Bn-, com O’Hair, Mr. and Mi . Claud ■
P. E. O. Business Meeting. The P. E. O. Sisterhood held a business meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Dade Shearer, Seminary Court. Invitations Lor Bridge-Luncheon. Mr Russell E. Brown ami Mr-'. N. (’. O Hair have issued invitations for a bridge-luncheon Friday afternoon a', the home of Mrs. O’Hair, 412 East Walnut Street. •J« eje *J« To National Convention. Hrs. C. C. Hurst and Mrs. L. D. Snidt i will leave Greencastle Friday for Washington D. C. where they are delegates from the local Washburn, 1). A. R. chapter to the Continental ('one of the Daughters of the American Revolution. *1* *** *1* *1* Veronica Club Meets, Th Veronica Club met W' dnesday evening tit the home of Mrs. John C. Knight, E. Elm St. There was a goo ! attendance.
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Bradford f osses Hat Into Ring
and
ing fields, marked
numbered at 153. In addition there! st ,| 100 j w )jj”ch are listed 78 commercial or other evening
fields, equipped with rotating beacon
and partial or full equipment of flood Dean L. H. Dirks has been invited . lights for landing, flood lighted build 1,1 addre deans of mean from all ings, boundary light and danger! 0 ' 1 ' 1 the country at a national conlights. | \entihn to he held in Boulder, Colo-
o ratio on May 11th,
As thi was stunt day, roll call was
Bailey,,Mr. and Mt Git Braden, Mi . ;l |,_ w , lelliwith April Fool savings The Sarah Gardner, Mis- Ruth O’Hair ami ( . lu|) . li|journe( | . lftPr a delightful
•Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus O’Hair, of In-
dianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lane will make their home at the O’Hair residence, ns Mi and Mrs. O’Hair will soon remove to Indianapolis to make their future
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Entertained At Bridge Dinner. Mr. ami Mrs. N. T. Washburn entertained four tables at a biody dinner at their home in Northwoodi Wednesday evening. Mrs. John Cool and Joe Crosby cored hii r !i dmi ■ | the evening. + + •!• * + + j Friday Circle To Meet. The Friday Circle will meet with Mrs. George Finney, :t()7 West Frank lin St. Friday at 2:10 o’clock. M Edward Dalby will have charge <,! the program, which will h- a Whitt Elephant Party.
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TO PI. \< E M \ Rh I RS
Two human lives and $<>0,000 worth of property i- the hourly sacrifice
paid to the god of fire in
Two the United States as estiH u man mated by Charles H. Lives Meigs, Commissioner of
the Fire Equipment In-
titule of New York. "The fire loss in the first month of this year,” he said, “is substantially heavier than in January lust year, ami the E'ull River disaster will undoubtedly swell the figures for February beyond those of a year ago. The total fire loss for January, 1928, was in excess of $41,000,000 and about $5,000,000 ahead of January, 1B27. Anil it is not very pleasing to remind ourselves that our fire losses in 192fi were twice as heavy as the fire losses incurred in 1910, and three times those of 1915 and that our annual fire loss
I lie small son of Mr. and .Mr>. Allan AlcCammack of Belle I’nion, who h: lieen in the Putnam County Hospital for time time undergoing medical treatment is reported as being
improved.
Prof. A. F. Caldwell who has been in the Methodist Hospital in Indiana-
IN DIANA POLLS, April H. (IP)— Twenty-one white crones am to lie placed at Twenty-first' St., anil Km- | erson Ave., here next Monday to I designate the spot where 21 persons I were killed in an interuriian-automo-
bile crash lust October, Robert M poii- for the past four months, recovHumes, State police head, has an ering from two operations, will soon i nounced. • b, able to return to his home here. The markers are the forerunners of his friends announce.
<a campaign to mark all scenes of automobile fatalities over the State with white crosses, Humes said. Humes has personally purchasetl a i quantity of the crosses as no state ; funds for the work are available.
The fifth district constitutional oratorical contest, will be held in the Court House, Friday evening, starting at 7:10 o’clock. County winners of the various counties in the district
are entered in the contest.
SEE us for list of enthusiastic users of Newtown brooders and
feeds. (Hog, Dairy, Poultry), Greencastle Hatchery, 22 S. Jackson St. Phone Ifil-L, ]2-2t
ADVERTISE IN THE BANNER
Dr. VV. V. Brown who has been re-
VV r M p leoVf,in K froni a n attack of illness at
the Putnam County hospital, was at !e to go to his home Wednesday, lie will he able to resume his work in the University within a short time. Dr. Henry B. Longden anti Dr. Salem B. Towne will go to Indianapolis tomorrow morning and will he the guests of Bishop George R. Grose, formerly piv sident of DePauw, at breakfast. Bishop Grose is ai home
from hi- work in China.
meeting to meet next time with Mrs.
Ora Day, at Fillmore.
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“Fathers Night” Program. Tire Parent-Teachers’ Association' of the Martha Riilpath School will meet Friday evening, April 13th at 7:10 o’clock. An interesting program 1 will be given first, followed by a bus-1 iness session ami refreshments. The program will consist of a short talk by Mrs. Frank Donner on “Better Homes,” a piano solo by Mrs. Warren J. Yount, ami a play by the ; mothers, entitled, “The Teeth of the! Gift Horse,” Mrs. Edgar Vancleave, | M.s. George Long, Mrs. Ina Malone, Mr . W. E. Bailsman, Mrs. J. A. Abel and Mi . Vela Coombs will take the
parts.
Tin i.- to he fathers’ night, and a 1 eiieral get-to-gether meeting, and a ia'ge attendance is desired.
State Senator L. G. Bradford of| South Bend announced l ds candidacy, for the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor, subject to the convention to lie held in Indianapolis
May 21-24.
Senator Bradford servo I in the 1925 and 1927 se -ions of the Str.te Legislature, iipresentlng St. Joseph and Marshall Counties, and points to his record a> a construe* vo legi-lat-oi. He carried mah> important statewide measuie . and also introduciH
Ruffled C« Sett Whit “ DimjJ 95c .Voile with blue rose, gold trim,’*!'. Marquisette whM J’ose and gold trim .... White Marquis? ette j. J* H. Pitchfo
Democrat.
I lintim Tinr»A:. W. S. Vawter, XorthT, Wallace Spencer, South, ( John C. Vermillion, south. W. I). Ferranti, ^
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COMPARING RECORDS
INDIANA VOTERe MAP" COM PARISON OF HOCA AND WA t SON PUBLIC RECORDS
COL. LINDBERGH MAKES VISIT
Walton Always a Republican vVtiile Hoover Once Was Democratic Presidential Candidate
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\\ \S *N ROLE OP TEST PILOT FOR NEW FOUR P\ssi.\<; LK MONOPLANE.
Indianapolis. Inn —Min' Indiana voters are summing up lin- - le- n\ tstlus between Senator Watson and Herbert Hoover In iln ir i ainiiaign t'oi the slaut support at the national He publican convention for tlie pr. idee tial uoudnalion. The) point out tl.a' ' the choice lies between Watson, an I Indiana mail, and Hoover, who claims < alifornla as bis legal residence, .1 ; though a directory of proir. uent pci sous known us Who's Who re, ently liataii Mr. Hoover’s resid'ace as l.ou
duu. Kngland
Voters have a choice between a mail who has been the country's leading • ipuneut of KepubVlcan ideal, for (lit laai tblrtv five yt*a?s ami a man who only a few yearg a*$0 peniiitted Ijis uame to appear oil'll primary ballot as a Democratic candidate for I’n i dent. Senator Watson strongly urg-d defeat of President Wilson's l.t gm of Nationa and Mr Hoover Just u sirongly uiged adoption not only of the League but our participation In the World ( ourt. The eboif e also may be made be tween Senati Watson who li;c -pent hi* entire life in (he I tilted Stm- a
LOS ANGELES, Calif, April, 12. i , |. Charles Lindbergh matte a visit i,i L< s Angeles today in the role of t< st pilot of a new four-passengM' monoplane with which the Western ;i t xpre-s plans to replace its present biplanes on its air mail route to Ault Lake City, Utah. The plane has u maximum speed of lfi5 miles an hour. Afterward he expressed his en thusiasm over the machine’s perfor-
mance.
Small-Thompson Faction Crushed
three Repeal Bill- Uli: v the lust :es-
sion.
Senator. Bradford, is announcing hi- cantlftlady ftn L'leut-'ualit Govt*i-| nor, says, I do so, promising honest and efficient administration of tlto 1 office, and would make every effort to carry out the dictates of the platform adopted at the Republican State Convention h< Id in Indianapolis Mny 21-24. I believe in an eeonomical and sound husine.-- administration. I t have confidence in the Republican puity and predict it’- success at the poll- in November. COMPILE LIST I OF CANDIDATES FOR PRECINCTS
ILLINOIS VOTERS COMPLETELY DEFEAT ONCE POW ERFUL ORGANIZATION.
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page 1).
E. Boatman, Brick Chapel precinct, Democrat; Ralph Eosher, North precinct, Democrat, A. M. Lowin, South
Tonight at 0:10 the members of the Presbyterian Church and congregation will enjoy a family supper in the ocial room of the Church. At!
7:10 they will adjourn to the annual! ,, Mr n " f ’ 0V, ' r V‘ 0 ,,, " !
. .. ... practically all of his adult life abroad - :• . ting H, the auditorium,| Stlla , 0 ,. „
where reports will be given, officers! , ud other important measures is a-i;
CHICAGO, Apr. 12. (UP)—Defeat of the powerful Thompson-Small-
Crowe political machine was complete; precinct, Democrat, to y, final tabulations in Tuesday’s Warren township Illinois primary seiving only to in-' A - Fvens, Republican; cve is, the maigin of victory of the Sutherlin, Democrat, all!'-I forces of U. S. Senator Charles' Jackson Township.
Frank
annual fonfyhf BLOOMINGTON, April' -Cfol' -',.r A. " V, “The Classical J ourng |» i sor of l.atin at the Kansas, will be the prir^pj] on the program of the iifj Latin Teachers’ Ctafenild stitute t„ be held at Intii^l sity Friday ami Saturia,, " and 21. The conference bi umler the auspices 0 f th] University chool of etiutgi the department of Latin, ll tion with the meeting jf! teacher.-, will be held the jj of the high -chool l,i,I sponsored by the L'nivanif,] o—— DBITUART Benjamin, sun of Smoii heth Hedtlen l.isby, was iml lucky, Nov. 24, 185.1. He died at the hnm* ^ Charley, with whomhekifi home for several momiit, | 1928, agetl 74 years, 41
9 days.
He was third child of ifc nine children, three boy:] ceased, Munson of Miami girls, Matilda Chriaty, aa| lee, Mart ha Brown, all I (’Oatesvillo; Alice nv re, Ella liagar of i «a.| Lisby of Kentucky. On Aoff. -’2. '872 ht marriage to Mary Ann departed this life, Jan. ! this union w.i- Itorn Scott E., who diei whnl of age, Fred, wrho tlied Jal Charley, Alva, both livir.r^ esville, Ernest of Fillmooil of Indianapolis. When a child, he parents to In,: a. i-'.:*(J nam County where he livkl of his life. In the pa Ing of B-r.r Putnam court) lo-e-oneoll est and upright citima M hors a kind and loyal n<« these four sons, a mie He had been in failing W his wife passed away, ho:' iieen seriously ill of hear t u few weeks. He leaves to moum, thHel^ three daughter--!' -law, A I dren, great grandchiMre’,,^ host of other relatives and! We saw not the lift of thee Nor heard the invisible < As he passed where 1:9‘ I uncertain, Will follow and vev nra" Wt» lingered and wept on lit|
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The threshold each mortt 1
elected and any business that might rightly come before them will be
transacted.
STETSON HATS Are in a class of their own. For style, quality and durability they have no peer! THE NEW SPRING STYLES Will please you, and satisfy you - Not only now but after months of service from the hat you buy. J. F. CANNON & CO.
known. wliil P Mr Hoover never bus
gone on record on these questions Moreover, Senator Watson has been
one of the nation's lend ;ig t ham; no tor f»rm relief He hit' spoken it
for farm relief bills and he
hws led I he tight in the Senate t or them* measures Hecretarv lb vet has been opposed to larm re!b f n t| (aimers complain tliat hi tr* ;• tr Rev I w hen be was Federal ;t nl j,| dictator during the war is now re sponsible for their p 'serit al
Funeral t-rvices for Marilyn Ruth
Fitchett, i . months’ old daughter of pealttliy
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fitchett, of Indianapoli-, were held from the McCurry Funeral Home, Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment was held in Forest Hill cemetery. The Victor L. Raphael was in charge of l iit- body WU brought, Edition
to Greencastle, Wednesday afternoon.: voter, also .r« pointing , 0 the
0 ! difference of tlnaneial worth of 'he
two men T4iey point out that Si-uatoi Wat.cn after thirty-three years In public llfo Is as poor us wi.en he started, white Mr Hoover’s fortune is a.tliuated all the way from lifter a
thirty udllton dollars
S. Dcneen and former Governor
Frank O. Lowden.
Gov rnor L*n Small and State’s attorney Robert E. Cio-we of Cook ounty suffered overwhelming de-' A at and other administration enn"idates for -tato and major Cook • ounty office* were overturned.
Forrest Sutherlin, North, Republi- ^ n(j can, Joseph B. Ronker, South, R**publican; Orville Johnson, sooth,
cross— we laid a new
on it,
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Democrat; L. C. laisey, south, Dem-j otrat; Ott M. Stewart, North, Dem-
ocrat.
Marion Township.
Lawrence E. McGinnis, south, Re
publican, Aaron
Republican, Herbert Fitxmaurice,
To mark a new -om>«
CARD OF THAW We wish to thank M
their many act-* ofkin | - nW |
W. Cooper, North, sympathy -hown us tort Fitzmaurice, bereavement in th# ,, * 6t
South, Democrat, qtt Lydick, North, loved father and brofl’n
PROGRAM COMPLETED The Itaccalaureate sermon for seniors in the Clinton Center high school I will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 , o’clock at Union Chape! church. His ! subject will be “The Revolt of Modern Youth and I its Challenge." The commencement exercises will; I he held on Friday evening, April 20. | Prof. Francis C. Tilden will deliver I the address. Musip will he furnished
I by the Haney trio.
The following are the graduates of j the school: Elizabeth Eggers, Ivan Harbison, Henry Thomas, Neil Stinson, and Marion Thompson.
-o THE WEATHER.
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Partly cloudy tonight and | slightly colder tonight.
The last institute of the year for teachers in the Putnam County schools wil be held in the Greencastle high school building on Saturday morning and afternoon.
Friday,
William Irwin, "has filed a t-om-fjJaint on account and to foreclose mcchanicls lien in the sum of |250 a-gain.-t Jessie Alice Byrd et al, in tin Putnam Circuit Court. Hay and Murphy are tfi,. attorney for thi pl.-iu tiff.
50 Cents On the Dollar of Actual Cost THAT’S W MAT THEY OFFER Slay with .is this we<»k out** We’ll save you money. Allen Brothers
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