The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 April 1928 — Page 2

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THE G KEEN CASTLE DAILY BAJNNEli, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1028.

NOW SHOWING Adm., 10 20 25c

Ken Maynard

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Tarzan “The Superb Horse’

THE DAILY 1UNNER

liniered in the I’ust Office al (jreenca.itle. Iixliaivn. M Hccund lias* mall matter. I'lider the act of March 3,

1879.

Siihscription price, If cent* per neck. I1AKUY M. SMITH. Ltlitor and I’roprktnr. s. It. UA 1(1 DEN, City Editor.

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NEWEST STYLES-

Personal And Local News

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“The Devil’s Saddle” Also Cartoon and Comedy

PrtUy Lonehcon llridBC.

Mrs. Neely C. O'Hair and Mrs. Uusscll E. Drown entertained Friday I iiftcmoon at the home of Mrs. O’Hair, at a pretty appointed lunch- ! jeon brii g'". The six mall tables were jde.orated in pastel shades and favors. ^ High scores for the afternoon were uwarilrd Mrs. Vincent Newcomer and

Mrs. Todd Kirk.

. j •{• »;• 1 Fritiaj' Circle Meets.

Frank Wallace was an Indianapolis! Ualby acted as leader \ isitor Saturday. Friday afternoon ;it a meeting of Edward Duncan spent Fridaj eve- Circh', which was held at ning in Indianapolis. ,h " uf Mrs - G " 0, » e ^. ev

| cridge St. Each lady took a white

James Trail is reported critically j am i u cun t C: t \va-. held, and ill ;it his home north of town. 1 these ware drawn by numbers. Dr. and Mrs. W. Cohn of Bainbridgel 1V ®^ l,:l " Rolland - » n ' 1 were in tireenca.-tlc on Friday. Hoss, ‘ , 1{l,,1 - van

M :«lirn Priscilla To Miet. The Modem I’riseilla C lub will i meet with Mrs. lb her Elli.-, Monday ^ afternoon at tMiO o’eloek. ~=

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< n-cent Itihekah To Meet.

Crescent Rebekah I.oiige No. 70:! is will imit in regular form Monday m I evening al eight o’clock. Iheie will bo iniiiiition and nomination of offieei.-. Members of the degree staff

;ir. al-o requested to be present,

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Entertain "*Stb “Hi bo" Party. Mr. and Mis. Ed Hoffman, W. Washington St., entertained the mein ber.^ of the Hap'ist church 1». Y. P. U. at their liome F’riday evening with; a "liobo'’ party. Thirty eight guests came dre sed in tattered n uI worn

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A special group of evtn, that will please the mus , buyer: highest Muali.j w« rknian jN ami ornaments that add di.timti? ^ $1.50 $4.98 J- H. PITCHFORU

Mrs. Flossie R.inyai. added to the j ^ ‘' lothL *b : ‘" d , v, ' , v pleasure of the afternoon. Tiie ho: tos-! mos t enjoyable ev. nmg. IMp ■ served delicious .efre-hments at the menls <,f sandwiches, eno-. dale a I

cake were, served.

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Economic (hilt Meets.

The Floyd Township Home Eeo noniics Cinii met .\|iril lltii n tin

social hour.

of Cloverdalc.

Mrs.

Wiiyne of this city is spending Meek-cml at Indianapolis.

City Council Is Complete Again At Indianapolis

lit K EE MOKE N I At MEMHEKS . WERE SELEt LED FRIDAY AFTERNOON.

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Jolin and A, A. illauck are in L’rbana today for the Del’auw-lllinois

baseball game.

, ... .. Terre Haute To He Ciucsts

Mi>. Bert Huber o this city is ( . rceilCHvU ,. cha|)U , r w, .-pemlmg the week-end visiting east I^ M(;i> , c . ht;art L . wi) | L . nt lUli u Tcrte Haute Chapter m with a ban- 1 h " : " e , ;‘ w ' on -

Walter Oibbs and son Jules'quet and ball on Monday evening 11 ' 1 "°” fol I ..’ 1 "' • l; " , '

th f Apiil 10th in the local Moose Hull. " l - v K' v «'" ,, - v | ' Mls - Kl: " r ' l "' 1 “ ! An enjoyable cv.ning is proTni.ed :,l " l l,, " ' '' ' tho e attending. Grand Organ! < i wil1 l) " al , u ;' v

Mr , Holmes Cravcr and son, MM.luairy Ayefa of T ire Haul will give ' J " vloiunvure, table lim n and sih r

Robert Shuck and Mr*. Sam Bru.nley | ;in , li(o[i ti!1 ^ u; , u ,. tiu . tal , ; garding Moosehcuit and Moosehaven ^ 1 ICI1 ''' 1 \' 1 " ' the wonderful .scrvic- the Old r fo11 ^ J'-f. " as a1 .'

j. as follows: Directress: Mrs. Graeie Kin!,; President, Mrs. Laura Wright:) >1 is. Laura Lolxlell, Viee-President: ! Mrs. Leota Raah, Secretary; and Mrs.

• Emma Farrow, Treasurer.

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INDIANAPOLIS, Api 14. (UP) Indianapolis once more has a eomph t . city council. The completion of the council came late Friday when three more n. w uumber- were cho.-en to fill o m ,r the vacancies crc ited by i'* jign;i! ioiiof several indicted eouncilmcn. The n*w couneilnicn are: Earl Puehanan, EdwardYV. Hani-. and Paul E. Ratluit, all bu-iii'-. ex ecu'. Ives. The place- of tin I'ce-igned couileilincn were filled in necordaiiee m i''i Jteomnundations made by a ‘‘Clean Gcv’ctnment” eivie affaii eommitt Rev. Orien Fifer Is Awarded Prize

lo-> iii the ( II gi of Th ology of .-pent Friday in Terre Haute. poned until Monday, April 24th. i orphans and aged who come inti , , " helpful care.

• G nnji! .1 t. to ono nuiu! MG' Mary Hoffman was taken to ^ v v•*•

' • WIM w, • tc.tl:. In -jiital Friday morning to take T« Meet Monday.

Hu- qii'-tion. “ W lint un. Ibopo-: I ti alment fora gi ncral breakdown. ; The Child YWlfare Cunimiltu would you Uggest, Who-e adoption ' meet Monday at 1 o'clock in the

Mould matciinliy a ist Hi diun J. J. Kauble went to Irulian;- ^

ompicti to ju p.di- ihi., morning to .-pvtid the w.-ck-j J “ * .................. i nstanti.-I'lil.'.rgii 1 ' with her daughter, Miss Put. Mr.-* Trembly Ki'mcmUcrcd. and to cany <n it.' divin. ' Tho Martha Ridpatli Pa rent-Teach-1

!; ' |M Charles Bunten of Fillmor-, whol 6 ”’ Association met Fridaj cvci •

I In Rev. (hail P.-.son Pace -f bt ,.„ confilled to hiii hoine b y at 7:250 O ’ clo<,k :lt the build insr-

Dulutli, ii'"l the IP', Orien W. Fil'er. jn,,^ is rel , urttd as ^i n£ . muc h The meeting was called to order by

! awarded the j the president, Mrs. Frank Jon

I Mrs. L. E. Mitchell conducted the deMr.-. Louis M. Stevens and son, ; v.lions.

Roliert ami Mis. Frank Allen are in' A talk on “Bettor Homes” by Mi.. I Lu Porte, 1ml., where tiicj* are \-isit- Frank Donner, was very interesting imr Midi iclati-vcs. and inspiring and Mas greatly en-

Air H. A. (iohin has gone to South •^'- t c ' 5 1155

Bend mIv re sli> will spend several, . , ,, M'ei k- M i.h her daughter, Mr.-.'Rob-1 Gift Horsfc » * ,ven b >' U,e ,nolh ‘' 1

I was enjoyed by everyone. Tin- pla.i ; was considered the best ever given bj

Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Burnside, will) the school, and -bowed the amount

JAM £5 MUGiMV

t.IANOU aOAGDMAN

VI I HE VONCA8TLE

in THE CROWD 4

second and thinl prizes ir .-pectively.'

A play entitled “The Teeth of the

ert Fwintz and faminly.

WAS AWARDED THIRD I’L Y( F IN CONTEST SPONSOR ID BY NORTHWEST \DVOl' M E. ' Out of more than a thoU.-ain! i rays submitUd by .Metlunli-t mi ,!-: ef.- and laymen, that of Rev. EdMin Lewis, Professor-of Systimatie Tie <

WOTHER (OLD YN.WE

CHICAGO, April I I. (|’|’)—Winier , struck again at the middlewest today, and sti mis wore reporteil from | Texas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, II-, linois, Minnesota iiml Wisconsin. ' Snow and sleet fell in Dallas, Tex., and'freezing temperatures were re-1

■ft 1 ’ part of the stati .1 , , ... . i * »•

In Kansas < it.v. Mo., the lemp, rature| W0L ' k ‘ t,,d " llh relaUves ,ri ° f t,mc and cncl » y wn Jt '

dropp 'd to 25. Storms in Nebraska disiuptcd M’ire conimunication to Lin-

(oln and Omaha. , i , , . ; Two beautiful piano solos were giv-

1 — J - ^unt on Sntttfdsj r , hy Mr ,. Wamn J. Y ount. ' •* ' !aid * nc * property ofj A , ]lort baske* . . n II. Lyon on East Anderson <luring which a rcb ol u tion fur Mi

l t NKRAI. NOTICE L " ' Ml '- ' ul) " t ^ possession} Ray Tremblcy, principal was read b> .\il Oil' l lluw- . re ri'c|u< .-Ifd 1 ' August 1st, next. j Mtv. Bertha Daggy, chainuan of th< m-'t at Putnam Lodge Hall at 1 o'- Mis. Claude Wilson and daughter, i con,mitlc •- whk ' h W1 '' !u follow-:

I “Whereas: Mr.-. Ruth Trembly, principal of the Martha Ridpatli school, has proven herself as a woman of ability and integrity and ha ;

“Good Graciou.- Cirandma,” fund he : entertainment for the afternoon. Th i i,'iking parts were: .Mi-. Eniiiii Phillips, Mi . Gladys Phillips, Mist I liillip; and Miss Pauline Lawson Parrs in the other play, “A Honey ninoji," were taken hy Mrs. Molln Fli’d, Mrs. \erne Zeiner, Mr.-. Ona F'anow, and Mi s Minnie Graves. The next meeting will be with Mi.-. Esther Phillips, May Rth.

Mi-s Boardman v. a , ,,,J

0 * accompany \Va-h;nr-i. itj Vi itors tn Cone) Island have across a f h Ini ,Jl nothing on tin cast of “The Crowd," Roach . p- nt half im ; Kina Yiil.u 1.production for -e lie- ti;. ■. .. 1

Metro-Goh.wyn-Maycr which is com

ing to the Voncastle Theatre.

One sequ nee contains a trip to tho

famous amusement park.

Elaborate tableaux such as are seen in some of the concc.-sien- of Coney 1 land were -tugeil as a background. Tin-' ini'luiled n productions of “Th • Spirit of ’70,” “Washington Crossing the D lewnre” and “( hilkoot Pas .”

Indianapolis. They drove over with 1 character, and program cunrnitic" their -on-in-iaw, Rev. O. INttenger ofiare to be congratulated on their -ur-

.Muncfc. ' ccss.

c!,,tk ' Sundl ’> ) >" 11,1 tI " fuwerai of Catherine, are spending the week-end

lliu. Gin n Paiker in a body and alto conduct the O id FelloM's servic.

at the F'une’.al Home.

L. Me Neely. N. G •I. A. Friend, Se ■

in Indianapolis visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lossan McMillan. Mrs. McMillan is a daughter of Mrs. Wilson.

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( helped us in ail ways possible to fur-

Mi . Paul T. Allen and .-'ons who (her the best interests of tin .- hool

have be' n spending the past winter m Albuquerque, N. Mexico, are txpei't'd to icluni to their home iicar j'hi- lity within th" next few days. Pi Imp Edwin Holt Hughes, Chi | jiui'o, former president of DePauw |

! ' ...V."ill Mtm Ih, .7<h .'ul-B SHliim,'

I “BEN RILEY.”

A good attendaiice was present and

The Atlantic i conquered. Flying westward, Baron Von Huenefelil, Col.

James Fitznuiurice, und

Yirnicn Captain Hermann Koehl. Conquer completed their hazardou ! Ocean journey, falling but little

short of their objeetivi

1 landing. After many attempts and : - many failures, the two daring Ger- ' mail and the Irish flying colonel left Dublin on the morning of April 12, after waiting for sometime for favorable weatln r conditions. The German airmen left the Tempelhofer Airdrome at Berlin on March twenty- ■ ixtli for Dublin. The many attempts i to span the Atlantic has . hown several things, the main thing of course

| is that the trip can be made from will perfoim b foi either side, but it al-o shows that in music m; ter-. ™”

the majority of cases it is foolhardy to mnl.e tiie attempt with the pre»- • nt equipment that is available.

blocks e imita! > a k. ed Washington'.- boat. I lie -toiy i- ha.-* hapixning- in th. livi ,f J of young nu n ami woni,-! c glc ill an uphill batik K j

existance.

The ca. jii'iu. tiei* man, Janie Murray, But! others of nob'.

Livestod

\DM I I I ED TO MEMBERSHIP KENDAIJAILLK, Apr. 11. (UP) lim e Kendallville higii school stueijt.- hi|\e b fn ndmilted t* memberhip in the national high school choris, whieh will give a grand conctrt. before the national convention of mu.-ic -upervisor-, Ajiril 20, at Chi

cagfo.

Jam Tlirop and Joe McCartney, t'lioi- in the high school boy’s or octe le, will sing in the national ehoru.-, nd Mis- Florence Autenreith will ; lay ti’ c iio with the National Higi' .''.■hoc! .Symphony orenestia, which

the me. ting of .

INDIAN Al’OI IS llta i INDIANAl’OI.i.S. ' Heavy lb'1 lb . iqi hut ■ 10-20. cent - ui *liii ImJ i

: stock Exehangc t' .lay. ^

180 lbs. down i'.-t :' : 3 Bull: 150 to itiO liic.

$9.50 Cattle riceipt.- uvu i't 100 and ealv tec yt- 3 era brot I lioaifd at ' 1 ' dosed steady. i he sheep nuiik t iiiwi witli only fiv n. . |.t-

and its pupils. Be it resolved that the Parent-Teacher 1 of th Martha Ridpath school extend I > her their det')i regrets at tiie lo.-s of lu r prin-

| "ual t'oinmencement addre-a at,l Etan.-vilh College, Tuesday, June 5lh

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I lieu will be a general di»eus-ion j and round table talk on Hie u.-e and' j abuse of our .Sunday’s in tiie Bu-ine*-; j n Profcs.-ion'al Men’s class at the M. E. Chunh tomorrow. Prof. Hilde-

brand.

every one enjoyed tiie lovely refre-h-ments. Miss Coombs’ room received tie banner for tho largest number of parents pre-ent.

The Roof Beautiful REX FI.INTKOTE COLOR OJUFT SHINGLES Attractive honjes hhr thiu—aurrounded hy beautiful launs, shrubbery and a few trees mnhc many a man feel at ease with the world. Airton^ the things which have made smal home* so attractive arc the newer styles of roof coverinRs. At the lop of the list 'will be found Rex Flintkotc COLOR DRIFT Shingles, a variegated blended coloring of Tile-red, green, yellow and purple minerals. The quiet yet attractive beauty of thesr Flunkies will make you glad you brought your roof out into the open. This COLORDRTFT surfacing is available in several styles, one of which will conform to the gen. "•ral architectural lines of your home. Their cost is moderate. Imc-Hixon Lumber ( o. Phone 55L

Mr-. L. (.'. Gilbert of Springfield,: Ohio, wu luktn to the Putnam Coun-j ty hosjiital Friday to undergo med-! k d treatment. Mrs. Gilbert ueeuin-

The lu.-t institute of tiie yi-ur for teachers in th ' Putiutm County Con solidated schools was iiold at tin Grecnca'-tl liigli .-chool liuildine Sal

panied her husband to this cilyTnd Uniii> ’ n,wn ‘ i,,{? and “ n,: '"' :0 "‘ ' ,,h " was taken ill. Mr. Gilbert is doing | ! ?^ m " U,i d in tho n ' u " li "F «t 9

nie un eying work at the O. <fc I.' l, ' I . ' ,

Stone Quarry. V ' 0Td ha ' l "- tn l ' wiiv ' j,i ,,e! T' 0 >'

Nollie Lewi.- from Mrs. M. If. Apple.

Mr. and Mr-. Milo West atti'ndn! the funeiai < f (heir nicco, Mrs. Horuvi' Allen, which was held Saturday afternoon at 2:(M> o’clock in the

by of the serious illnc. of her hu band, the Rev. Appleby, funner pa.--tor of the local Methodist church. About ten days ago Mr. Appleby was

1 hri 1 ian i hurcli at Clayton. Iter, i stricken with a cerebral hemorrhag K' i-Inn: a | )Ut j cliarge of the services J and has -ince liecn in a very critical Burial was in Stilcsvillc cemetery, j cumlition. He is now und'r the cure Mi . Allen had many friends in this*of an eminent -poeiulist at the Moth* ' By. j odist hospital in Indianapolis. Friends Ur. halm B. Townc and Rev. V. L.i h0 * 1Wt to ht ' a, • of M '-’

Rapliacl v. ill have charge of the fun-

Apploby's condition a- he Mas one of

- civices for Greene B. Parker, ti, 1 ^ Tf

held at McCurry’s Funeral Purlor3l B ' a ' "'° r hud ‘— B ' u/l1

Fuii''ay aft rnoon at 2:00 o’clock. In-

It-imcnt wiH take place

Ol.DSMOBILE AGENT Y OPENS

has the lociil

I ennsyhan a ^ a I]t „ v salegroom at 17- wi st Frunk-

1 lin street, the room vacated by the North Side Clothing Store on Satu 1 day morning. Ho is showing a line of the new model Oldsmobile autos.

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lims at 12:39 and was taken to

funeral home.

William McCuirell was a visitor in Niilllian on Friday’ niglit. A “Miss Sullivan” Mas elected at th” McCarrell riieatre there to compete in the till' eonie t at tiie Indiana Theatre, Indianapolis on May 7. The Sullivan beauty pageant Mas conducted the ■iiih as the content now underway at

AUCTIOII EXTRAORDINARY FORCED SALE

liav<* hni hvo weeks lo

walls.

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^ on will buy ^oocls

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o’clock. We ll sell wii

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Next week Mis. Barnuni will ta t a class for adult beginner . Tho-,. intireated call her ut G9G-X. It. FOR SALE:—Reid’s Yellow Dent

in (jianuda llieatre licrc. “Mia* corn. Best prize winning strain Greencastle” is to by chosen here on ti,, Putnam Countv. John YV. Day, Fill-

[ tire night of April 27.

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AiH'lion Will al IVn iid ill I WO in the aiteruoou. Nolbino |{4><'r\e<l—-Sale Posili' 1 ** I'a‘ lliin<r ‘ioi’s e\ery day until Jas^t itfiu ii" ALLEN BROTHERS

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