The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTEE DAIRY BANNER, MONDAY, APRIL Id, 1928,
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Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter. Under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per week. IIAKRY M. SMITH, ICditor and I’roprietor. S. It. RAR1DEN, Gty Editor.
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| Mrs. Fenton Lawler and Mrs. Ray i Masten of Ben DaYis visited in this .city Sunday. • Chi’i'Jt-rf Sailor of New Market w.is ' a h.isines - visitor in Greeneastle .'Ion- j t'ay morning. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen of Imlianupolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Raymond Allen. Mi. and Mrs. Delmar Martin of ! Brook, spent Sunday with J. H. j i i 1'itchford and family. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. i James Ai thur Burk, at their home in j Clinton township Sunday.
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I 1 iv „ xkTC Hasalyn Russell of IndiunaLOCll liCWS pel is was tin-week-end guest of Miss
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Miller spent
.Mr. and Mrs. \ Sunday in Brazil.
Mrs. W. i*. Ledbetter visited m in dianapolis, Sunday with relatives. Joe Akers of R>- I-ville wa a bu.iness visitor in Creeiuastle Jlonday. Mrs. Fannie Allen returned to her
Josephine Rubu.-h of this city. Miss Almeda Pitchford arrived home Sunday after spending the Eas-
ter vacation at Brook, the guest of
i Mr. and M . Delmar Martin. Miss Mary Funniean, who lias been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Nellie Stratton for -everal days, has returned to her home in Mishawaka.
Infants’ Bo Silk Crepe der Georgettes raff eta Congee Pique Nets 59c to 11% J. H. pitchford
A complaint on note for $180 ha-
home in Paris, 111., at ter visiting hen ; filed jn the Putnam Circuit several days, i Court, State Bank of Russellville Mr«. A A Abbott has returned! "-r-us Claude E. Gardner. Charles home from a visit with relatives m McCIaughey is the attorney for the
Pierron, 111. ! Plaintiff.
A complaint on note for $575 Citizens Trust Company, Receiver s for the
THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR FIVE Y0T f ' G o o d F o r o \
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Votes Must Be Cast at Granada TliYai,, April 20 or 27 fur Miss Greeneastle
-Meetuig Postponed,
Ml Mon.-,e invited.
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Annouin-omrnt hn- in-on received of ’relatives near this city of the marriage of Ennnit C. Hurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jluist, of near the < ity, to Mis Winifred Irene Hupp on Ea ter morning in Mai ion- Ohio. Ti-e euple left immediately following th - ceremony, for a short motor trip, during which time Mr. liuist planned i
D. A. R. To Meet. Washburn Chapter D. A. R. will meet Tuesday evening with Mi.-s \ irginia Llaek on J-iast Washington St. , *1* *1* *1* *1* To Entertain Tuesday. Mrs. X. C. O'Hair lias issued invitations for a bridge-luncheon til her home, 412 ea t Walnut Street, Tuesday afternoon.
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Pleasant Surprise.
, , .v Twenty-six relatives and friends, home oi and ball to bo given here this even- with well tilled baskets, very nleasI mg by the local chapter 832. Women ant l y surprised William Smith at his mg by the local chapter 8,'12 Women home in Fillmore Sunday and helped the Terre Haute Chapter 33G will be celebrate Mr. Smith’s birthday. Those KU '" 1 '- present were the following: Mr. and Grand Organizer, Hurry Ayers of | Mrs. Charles Smith and daughters, Terre Haute will give an interesting I M r. and Mrs. Cleo Shuck and sons, •md instructive talk regarding Moose- Alva Smith and daughter, all of Fillhart and Moosehaven. A large crowd more; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smith of and a good time is anticipated. , Muncie; Mrs, Bales and son Paul,
Donald .Mason, Ross Ritchell, Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. Daisy Lineberry and jail week
The Penelope Club will meet Tues- j daughter, all of Indianapolis, and Mr.
and Mrs. Brant i.eitz and daughter
LeRoy Bair, Clifford Miller and j Harold Crawley were visitors in Indianapolis Sunday. Miss Helen Browning spent the week-end with her i-ter, Mrs. Elsie Irwin in Roaehdal*. Mrs, Mahlon I-.-ber who has been seriously ill for the past two months is reported no better. Mrs. W. W. Tucker and her house guest, Mrs. John CTow arc spending a few days in Chicago. The Greeneastle band will pi notice this evening at 7:3U o’clock. All members be present on time, Miss Judith Sollenberger, teacher at DePauw University, spent the spring vacation with relatives in Wis-
consin.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dehler of Brazil spent Sunday in the- city with Mr. and Mrs. I„ \V. HudLin, East Semi-
nary St.
Mr.-. Joe l.umbeit of Indianapolis has returned to her home there after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. T. H. Hunter.
I ► Dorn •'•lie Club meetii.g h- All Moose and their families are * - ordially invited t< attend a banqu t
LBh at 2:30 o'- ’ c# -*t fi
Mrs. Frank Alice.
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Penelope Club To Meet.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cosby and son of
Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Finney. Mr. Cosby
is a brother of Mrs. Finney. Mrs. Harr} T. Williams has return-
ed from a week’s visit with Iter daughter, Alpha who i- a student in the Cincinnati Conservatory of Mus-
ic.
Rev. B. H. Brunei left Greeneastle Monday for Columbus, Ohio where he will attend u national convention of Christian Churches to be held there
Farmers State Bank of Bainbridge, versus Effie Mitchell, Theo. Mitchell, was filed in the Putnam Circuit Court
on Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lane have returned to their home at Brick Chapel | after a short wedding trip. Mrs. Lane before her recent marriage was Miss Helen O’Hair, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bascom O’Hair.
Mrs. Fred Cook who lias been ill at her holvtc on South Locust Street, is reported improved. Willis K. Gill, county auditor, was in Illinois, near Paris, Monday morning, where he had eharge of the funeral services of a resident of that
community.
Dr. John L. Beyl delivered the baccalaureate address Sunday afternoon at the Belle Union High School; his subject was, “The Youth of Je.--us.” Professor Beyl has been asked
Stilesville School Exer Started $
ALL SENIOR CLASSES
I COUNTY HIGH S(H0<
GRAD I ATE THIS H j The Stilesville schools
to deliver two commencement addres- Friday, ,\|iii! 20, and the Cloverdale, Mr. and ' 1 Ma » ln Fayette
Mrs. George Reynolds and children,: An affidavit charging unlawful po- . ■'evciivand Clarence Reynolds, spent Sunday , re -ion of two automobile tires, two with Mr. and Mrs. A’irgil Akins and! rims, and a storage battery belonging
to a Nash touring car, have been filed in the City Court against Oscar Hatcher by his father-in-law, William
Pointer. The controversy
BEAM HARD PRAISED
road, and a young woman of varied l day afternoon at the home of Mrs. charnis and acc*mpli.-hnunts. >Sh i j Charles Ewan, 9'Bloomington, St.
bring his bride to this city to visr •!• -I- -I- v v with relatives. I !’• L A. Meeting.
Mrs. Hurst i the ■ aui’htei of M A Parent Teachers Association and Mrs. A. E. Hupp o Mu: kii-Tum i meeting will be held in the Rus.sella graduate of Marietta high .schoo ville high school building this even- " ith the cla.-s of 1922, and attended i mg. Besides the regular program Mu.-kingum College, New Concur . Bov ’ and Girls’ Club work will be where she pecializi-d in music. Sir - i cu- d. Mr-. John Myeis will act
is now a supervisor of music in th - as club leader for the year,
Washington County schools. Mi
Hurst is the son of Mr. and Mi ' lrs - McGaughey Hostess. I heodore Hurst of Greeneastle. II Mrs. Fred Hixon spoke on “Irish has been located in thi- city for th--] Playwrights” at a meeting of the pa.-t • everal y- .: as an accountant Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Club, with the Marietta Cole n to Corpora-1 wdiich was held Saturday at the home lion and allied int-- i . is. During hi j "f Mrs. VA. M. McGaughey, East residence h re, l -- ha- won a host of j Seminary St. Mrs. Hixon read l^uly friends. Gregory’s “Rising of the Moon.” The Mr. Hui.->t is a g" .duate of the J«». hostess served lovely refreshments at id high school, and lived here until the close of the meeting.
Lucille, of Brazil.
he accepted the p- tion mentioiic 11
above.
.;..;. .;. Delighlliil Birlliduy Party, Little Georgia Anne Zelz, small daughter of Mr. and Mis, James B. Zeis, 201 Spring Avc., entertained several of her friends Monday afternoon with a party in honor of her 4tb birthday anniversary. A birthday cake was the center of attraction. Tho.-e present were: Little Misses Patricia Bausman, Betty Jam Jone.-, Betty Jane Cowan, Mary Ellen West, Betty Frewt Marilyn Stewart, Rachel .^lae Gillen, Harriet Alice Sellers, Barbara Bartlett, Ann Drew Durham, and Bobby Cook, Richard Grose, Prank Edward Donner, Hobby Larkin, Jimmy Talbot and Junior Stew-
art,
•F *1* *!• *1* v Surprised Un Birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marley Peart and on Gilbert, of Anderson, spend Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Landes. Mrs. Peart is u sister of Mrs.
George Landes.
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I enlurj I luh Meets.
The regular meeting or t7ie Century Club was held Saturday afternoon with tlie president Mrs. L. K. Eckardt. During the business session the president reported that she] furnished favors for the trays at the hospital on Easter morning. A
for help. An usher heard the cries
and uni eked the door.
Police were notilied and started a wide search, but no trace of the two had been found at a late- hour Sunday night. An automobile was stolen from in front of the Rivoli about
t _ the time of the holdup, and it is committee was appointert*'to*provide' tl ", U!rhl the ,,andits escaped in this
favors for holidays during May. 1 w The Club agreed to buy 5 dozen towels from the department that sells
ROB THEATER. .MUNCIE, hid., April 16.—While a thousand patrons watched the movies at the Riyoli theater here at 10:30 o’clock Sunday night, two unmasked bandits entered the office of the manager, Harvey Arlington, forced him to open a safe and hand over $5,000 in cash, and then, after binding him with picture wire, and locking the door fled, presumably in a stolen au-
tomobile.
Arlington abo is manager of the Strand theater here, and the $5,000
repie r.ted Saturday’s and Sunday’s! The Aetna Eife Insurance Company receipt.- from both houses. j lias filed suit on note ami to foreclose In about fifteen minutes Arlington i notes in the Putnam Circuit Court succeeded in removing a gag the pair! against Alfred H. Nichols et al. $360 ban placed in his mouth, and shouteiljis involved. Hays and Hays of Fulli-
Miss Dorothy Walls and Miss Wilma Hunt hpve returned to their homes in thi city after spending the past week in Knights town and Uush-
ville with relatives.
John Clemmons, Penal Ear in escape was brought to the county jail by farm officials Saturday afternoon. Clemmons w. sentenced to the State Farm on an mtoxieition charge from the Muncipal court of Indianapolis.
the work of the blind women of the.
state.
The program was opi ned by the reading of a Psalm bv Mrs. Eckardt;
Mi.. Leona Cooper, county record'Pent the week-end in Indianapolis
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\ Gill.-.’ Ml Club meeting was held in the Bainbridge high school build-
tin' club membei joining in the Col- ", !kr afternoon. Miss Virginia
Boatman, senior in the Bainbridge high eliool, who had a number of
van are Hie tiff.
ttorneys for the plain-
daughter of Mt. Meridian.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Kruntz and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ellis. Mr. Kruntz was formerly head of the physical education department of the University. A finding in the sum of $1,1S0 was made for the plaintiff by the court in the Circuit Court Saturday again-t Bascom O’Hair, in the comp’aini, <>n note-, Citizens Trust Company, Receivers for the Farmers Slate Bank of Bainbridge, versus Bascom O’ltair. Funeral services for Kevin McCam-
mnek, ten year old son of Mr. and t gelfridge Field via Mrs. Allan McCummuck of near Belle! r j vor u ,. t . a Union, were held from the Union!' _
Valley chnreh in Jefferson township, Monday morning at 10:36 o’clock with interment in the Stilesville
cemetery.
The essay on the constitution written by Miss Pearl Snapp of the Fillmore high school is one of the thirteen congressional winners which will be judged in Indianapolis. Mis.-, Snapp’s essay won the county contest and was then judged winner cf the district. Six of the thirteen state winners will be awarded prizes. Funeral services for Greene B. Parker were held .Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock at McCurry’s Funeral Parlors with Dr. Salem B. Towne and Rev. V. L. Raphael in charge. Interment tool; place in Forest Hill Cemetery. Pall bearers were: C. Gautier, William Grogan. Grafton Longdcn, Frank Allen, Milligan Young, and B. B. Stringer. Those from nut of the city here for the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Wood of Milliards, Ohio, Mrs. James Richardson of Indianapolis, Mr. Pickel and daughter, Miss Mae of Bieknell, and Mrs. Sarah Black of Cincinnati.
errises Thursday eveniig. The Rev. Austin Smith i polis gave tiie buicalauftat last night before a largest the Stili’-villi- Chri-tia (W
“The
machine started Sunday and marshal ^ ^ ^
Dave Braden was called by Pointer
to got the car.
od of creative thought ani i
Forty attended the i
Will Irwin has received word from ! senior reception which his son, Lieut. Frank Irwin, that the! the school building Sataql U. S. aviation corps Stationed at ’ principle add i ssi -were : SiTfridge Field, Mich., will depart on Howard RIl ... tv.-t**. a] May 1 on a tour of eastern and mid-1 Whittaker, prim J dl< western states. The airplane I nished by the L €. C. lUj squadron will Ily to Washington, D. of Indianapoli.-. C., Fort Benning, Ga., and return to ^
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Indianapolis I Council To E. S. Raubl
IS WELL DM GRI.ENt \STI.E—
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The weekly publication of the Missouri Broadcasting Corporation, the! WIL News, contained an editorial in j regards to William Blanchard, form-i v er manager of the Granada Theater. 1
The editorial fellows:
“WIL continues to establish new ■ — features and wo sure very proud of I Elm I " pipe orsan feature eupplied president o 1 by the Wick’s Organ Company and council at an organization the talented organist Bill Blanchard I the City Hull tonight, of Greeneastle.’ The request period is 1 yesterday. Raub is w!l bj proving very popular and hundreds Greenca.-tle h i- a rri|
of letters and telegrams reach us complimenting the entertainment. The organ is being tested for the puipo.-e of determining the very best type of organ for radio broadcasting purposes. They are preparing to build a special organ for the WIL studio and wo hope to have it in op-
eration soon.”
On Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Blanchard will be on the air from 5:30 o’clock to
6:30 o’clock.
Dol’auw l ' 3 here many tiim ■ Ht s* 1 th<- Delia 1 Raub is a the tw ' n . i 1 1 'I of the Coumil. If h' • te,i ing uart in affairs of tit din came before the euuncil ialj of otfice and ho was leader of the minority M group. He si rved a» chainnan at the last coax*
ing.
Action to foreclose mortgage has i been filed in the 1’utnam Circuit | Cnuit, Fainiers Merchants and Clements Trust Company of Ciuwfordsville, versus Joseph N'. Fortlico et nl. j Hays and Murphy are the attorneys j for the plaintiff. The action involves ]
$2,350.
A finding in the sum of $98 was j made for the plaintiff in the matter ! of the complaint, Abraham L. Scott versus Montgomery County Sales' I’avilion, Monday in the circuit court. The case wa venued to the Putnam Circuit Court from the Montgomery
Circuit Court,
lect. “The American Home in Liter-j ature” was the subject of the paper
given by Mrs. E. B. Nichols, who op- • vea,s ^“ining in club work will be,
ened the subject by giving a history th<; leader f 01, year. Miss Boat- Several nu mbers of the local of the home and it significance. Shi mu " wil1 he » -isted by Miss Olive M( >om- lodge will go to Crawfordsville then introduced typical homes as de- Ca Y W00(J . <>f Bainbridge, who is at- hinight to attend a big meeting of
Hr. ami Mi-. Frank Lane, Briek 1 scribed by well known writers of ^^"Jhig Purdue University. : the organization in that city. CandiChapel, were pleasantly surprised J American literature. The outstand- -o daes from various towns, surrounding icocntly when a number id neighboi ling ones given weie Washington Ir A G,>0<l to Know—Remember ^'‘iwfordsvUle will be initiaUd. A
“Knicki 11 wHlba anothei 1 in memowtin* his Wrthil«y New York”, Kswtl ' “Houm ofLd) Sun KckXfcJtf * ° f 0,0 .iimiversury. Inght refreshments j Seven Gables,” Garland’s ‘‘Son of the “Foley Pills diuretic very* quickly wcii: served duting the evening, {Middle Border,” Cable’s “Dr Servier” ,s ^°I ) l )( d a bad pain in my back, and Those present were: Mr. and Mi.-, and closed the paper bv reading e.\- w ^? re , 1 Use ' 1 lo he awake at night llobort Dot,.., -VI r. -nil M». S. u.; ,*t. from a . mod- S ’'S.fi
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The funeral services for Mrs, Otto B. Rector will be held Tuesday morning at 11:00 o’clock at the Baptist I
It iird 111,1 Mil,1,cl Mr a, 1 , i ‘ r comfort, and enjoy a good night’sI Church at .Stilesville, with Dr. J. E.t * Rf^rd 1 ('hibHen'" T and ^ the problems,-os,” N„ 01I? .houid suffer back- lFd in charge. Burial will be at nioru uairu an i uniiin n, Mr>. Coi- discussed. ache, rheumatic pains, sleep disturb- 1 snii, ,,;n, \, i> , . , i and Clay Collins. Vlr. and Mrs. An intereating discussion followed in * ki i lne y «>d bladder ailments, S . . ‘ Ml a. Rector pa->eduway iftrmger and Mr. and di . Kaymm - the paper. During the «o-iHl houi 1 Wh T t , ol .? y P ! lls diuretlc "'"y he so> jt , "' 1 ht ’ mt ’Man-n township Sat-
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