The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 May 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER TUESDAY , MA^ 1928^
To Overcome The Backward Spring We Will Give A Half of lee Free With each cask sale on a limited lot of Refrigerators The same low wholesale price will prevail. Come in and see them NOW . Gardner
CLARK JEWEL AND TAPPAN Gas Range Sale *10 Allowance for Old Stoves 1 luring This Week See Display of Ranges at Greencastle Gas & Eledric Light Co.
THF. PAII.Y BAJTWER En^rr.l In Ihe P««» «* Imltnnn. nn «<-oond rln«i »"«•' mnttrr. trmler Ihe not of Morrh IHTB. SnBsorlptlfln prlcf. If* <vnt» pt>r week.
Personal And Local News
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Melvin McKamy of Stilesville was in (11 vencast le on business Monday. Mrs. Fred Cook, who has been quite ill at her home on south Locust street D ieported somewhat improved to day. j Mi- Jennie Throop who has been , confined to her home the past two week- by illness is reported somewhat improved. The County Commissioners held their legular monthly session in the i Court Ilou-e Monday morning and Monday afternoon. There will lie a meeting of the directors of the Chamber of Comj mere** tonight at the First National Hank at 7:00 o'clock. Lawrence Smelter, alumni secrei tary of Vanderbilt Univer.-ity, NashI ville, Tenn. was a visitor on the fie- ' Pauw campus Monday. The local Moose i.odpe, No. 1592 ' will meet tomorrow evening: at 8 o’clock in regular session. All member* . aie urged to he present. Important 1 business. Frank J. Thomas reports the sale of a new Oldsmobile coupe to P. G. Evens, 427 Fast Anderson street and a new four door sedan to Clifford Reeves, living west of the city. Excavation was started Monday at Hiar.il for the erection of the new high school gymnasium in that city. The Greencastle basketball team will help the Brazil netters dedicate the new -tructuie on a Wednesday night, probably next January. Funeral services for Mrs. Louis A. Zaring, who passed away at her home at Manhattan Sunday evening, were held from the residence Tuesday afternoon at 2:-i0 o'clock with interment in Forest Hill cemetery. The Rev. B. | H. Bruner had charge of the services. Dr. C. Howard Taylor, and Rev. Guy Black, left Tuesday morning bj automobile for Kansas City, where they will attend a few days of the Methodist General Conference, which is being held in that city this week. They were accompanied by two min-i-te:.- ftom Terre Haute.
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flaturday’s issue of the Indianapoii-- Time ha l pictures of four PoPauw student girls in connection with a featuie story on ‘‘Bobbed Hair” written by Walter Bullock. Two I Gi 'enca-tle girls pictures. Miss Mona F.ckaidt and Mi-s Ro-alie McCullough
appear in this picture.
The t ourier Journal of Louisville recently printed a group picture of the Y. M. C. A. Track team of which Henry Shoptaugh, on of Mr. and Mrs I Frank Shoptaugh of this city is a member. The team m-t and defeated the Hanover College track team last Satuiduy at Hanover. Mr. Shoptaugh won a tie for fir-t place in the high jump with a team mate, and al o
placed in other events.
H nry Shoptaugh, -on of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fiank Shoptaugh of this city, who i- connected with the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of Louisville, Ky., ranked first in the volume i f business done by the company in Kentucky for the first three months of 1928, and was 81-t in the entire li-t of salesmen, for the fir t thiee months of 1928, according to leport made public by his company. About thirty DePauw men, sophomores and juniors in the university and member* of the R. O. T. C. unit,
f*. K. < >. To Meet. The P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet with Mis. F. C. Tilden, east Anderson street, on Wedne-day evening at 7:.W
o'clock.
a- .!• + + 4- + Boston Club To Meet. The regular meeting of the Boston Club will he Ic'd with Mrs. Dirks, Ka-t Washington St. Tuesday evening at 7 CIO o’clo. K. + 4* T Miss Walls Ho-lcss.
To Meet Al Fillmore. The Veionica Club will meet with Mrs. Oia Day at Fillmore Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock. 4- 4- 4* 1* •f *e Mrs. Browning To Be Hostess. The Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian Church will meet with Mrs. O. F. Browning, 410 Faff Hanna -tieet, Wednesday afternoon at 2:tu
o'clock.
•J* -I* 4- 4- 4- 4W. c. T. I . Luncheon Meeting.
BAGS AND ?| HKSH BAGS F,I,EGa\ T kj. $2.95, *1.48, $40-‘ $12.00 1.FATHER p, Include ,a - l .t at n U "a ' modeU JNl v. i'll ha ml! ‘ o. t:,. , mlai b a wide variety .,f *2.9.1 J. H. PITCHFOul
The Woman’s Christian Temper-
The Fortnightly Club met Monday am , p L - M j on m et Monday afternoon at evening at tin home 01 Miss | Baptist Church. Preceding the
regular meeting, a delightful luneh-
Walls, W. Wa lington Street. Mrs. , \V. M. MeGfi " ' :| l*tant hostess. Mrs. Hoy A hr: ms gave n review of the hook ” I omorrow ^ Mom.” The new programs were di>trihuted for the next year. The club < will not meet • in until September.
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L. F. F T. Mee'. I
'till will me,?' VVed,1 T- W o’clock with d on Nnr‘1: Inr-
The L. F. ]• nesday ev'-uin Mrs. Albeit 1
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Guest Day Wednesday 2:':il
<‘011 was served by the ladies of the] church. Covers were laid for ixty women including the members of the
t 'nion and their guests.
Mrs. W. L. Hughes lead the devotions. Mrs. Joe B. Crosby, accompanied by Mrs. B. H. Bruner, sang a .«olo •Must fnr-Today.” Miss Carol Shnultz. County Health nurse, gave an excellent paper on “Prohibition.” .Mi.*.- Shoultz discussed the evils of intoxicating liquids, and stressed numerous vital questions arising in
to use them fo:
purposes. Miss Shoults
.-egard to the same, including the
Greene,-tie Morning Musical,' ' mhi l’"T 1,
medicinal pur]
discussion showed much time and work had been spent in preparation. | Mrs. John R. Miller gave a review | of the different candidates who were I out for nomination today. This review was followed by a general discussion in regard to the most advisable and best methods of procuring
reform in politics.
'Die meeting Monday closed the
The
has issued invitations for its annual guest day program, \\ ednesday aft-
ernoon at 2:3ft.
The program will be given at th" 1 new Alpha Omicron Pi house through I the courtesy' of that sorority and will be made up of numbers given on the regular programs throughout the] year, representing the music of to-J day by modem composers of various | nations. America, Scandanavia,
France, Germany, Italy. Kussm J.-1 ^ ^X^d ^r^ut”ihe' pan, England and the British^ Isles, ^ ^ w f . LT Th ,
' president, Mrs. Gough in n very im-
o| pressive manner received into mem-
bership the
present. Much enthusiasm was
shown at
1 which proved to be one of the most
The .May meeting of the Monday anf j m o*t worthwhile ever
Club was held Monday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. (1. H. Mason, on -!• •!• •!• South Indian:: street. Tlterc was an initiation Held,
excellent attendance at the meeting During th« business session, Sunday movies an,! a public kindergart-
en were di cu--“d and other contmun- . , 1
Vi* P'- and delicious re,ri.*h irv :,t <,f sandwiches po'a'o -alud.
, . .. ciike and coffee were served.
I he program was 111 charge of Mr*. <u ,
Mrs. Emma. Uhite ami children
took the
I he Building Known As College Cafeteria Will be sold ai auction on premises, tomorrow, Wednesday, May 5th. at hai) p. m. Lot to be cleared in 3!) dats Less. Terms—Cash.
will fie represented and the tepartment of the Club will present the ladies’ chorus, a new feature
the Music Club.
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Monday ( liih Meeting.
INDI ANAPOLIS LIVRSTOTK i w | , INDIANAPOLIS, May 8 (UP) numlieM
“Go Forward” campaign, which has: ||og prices rose 10 cents on the Ind , • ■
ianapolis Livestock Exchange todav. sold f at .1].:,0 s n^j
Receipts were estimated at 5^600
Holdovers numbered 315. Bulk P . $7 t„ $u. (Ififl to 300 lbs.) hogs cleared at $10 - , r ,j
new member* who were (j(). er at the ,1 ,-o. .Much enthusiasm was (’attle receipts totaled 850 and th ] niatcd ai 250.
the meeting yesterday,!
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Crescent-Rehekah Lodge met Monday evening for initiation an 1 f"i lumn.il': n of officers. A giul crow
:d I
Mi
Ihiy Hillis, whose .-uhject Motheri’ iJ Our I’r,-blent-.”
I'ull wa answered by favorite song's. The hoste servnl refreshment.* at the close of the meeting and the club n ‘‘ xl
adjourned to meet with Ml
Herod iii June.
was
j; 0 H Forest and Mary White
initiatory work during the e/enim. Nominations were made, and at tin
tegular meeting time, election I
Will of officers to aereve next yen will be j
made.
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Steivait Hostcttei of
wa a husinesMoiiday.
Vi it.il ill lb:
Roliert Stevenson, county turul agent, wa a Im ine-
iu Brazil Tuesday.
C. K. Priest, who is employed a 1 the Franklin Street Garage, is confined to hi home at Brick Chaiiel
by illness.
Rev. i). L. Vt n-'ament who lias l><cm -("iou-iy ,11 at his home on F.a t Wa-hi'H'b •'t.. i* repotte : . lightly
improve.I.
Mr.. I! X. I.awUm who tin* hren employerl a* nut e in Indiannpoii* the past eight months, ha returned to Greencastle and is visiting her daughter Mrs. Edgar Shame! and family on North Madison St. XI I.OTKD SEEDS
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RUSHVILI.E, Ind., May 8 (UP)— N ally a hundred Ru-h county boy.* attended the Fourth Annual Hoy-’
koarhdale high school meet last year: Sears,
Melbourne, and Ca-*icly. Scars is a miler, while Melbourne and Cassidy mn the 440 and the da=hes. Spina is another out landing man in the dash ]
city
agiicut \i itor
I will spend six weeks at Camp Knox! | J, luh ,,r " jw ' t ho j rf ‘ «••'' were allot-
Kentucky this summer. This much
1 horsepower to every 47 pounds —an engine that in all moderation tan be called SF.NSAt i()N AL. Withthe ruuRcdest Dodge chassis ever built; and Midland Steeldraulic four-wheel brakes to ct*ntrol the car’s flashing action.
4-Door Sedan
*895 Cabriolet *945
DeLuxe Sedan
*970
f. o h Detroit
H. A. SHERRILL
AIm the Victor)' Si* »104:» to $1170 and the Senior Si* $1570 to $|77«
summer.
t summer camp is requited of men in 1 th • advanced course of the Reserved Officers Training Corp-. This period of camp not only helps the young man to know more about military tactics, but also offers for him an intore*ting
an I valuable vacation.
The May Festival recital- held I yesterday afternoon and evening met with the u-uul good success and at ■ ti nduNce. One particular satisfaction to iiurent- mid friends is the inuiked development of the work during the «chool year of th* students—many of whom will in a few year* he the representative musician* of the school and the community or the one in 1 which they live. The third program will be this evening at 7 o'clock. Dr. O. H. Williams has been cho-en I by Roy Wisehart, State Superintendent (4 Public Instruction a* a 111 “inher of the Gential Committee of the State which is to develope a high school course, of study this summer and al-o the “course of study” of I general conferences. This committee will hold a meeting Thursday and Friday, May Kith and llth in the | Travertine room of the Lincoln Hotel.! Dr. William will represent Liberal
Arts Colleges of Indiana
ted their 15 pounds of tested seed com for tludr project Ibis year. The hoy , accompanied hy their father and tlv ir sponsorer*, met in the court hou-e where the -eed was
distributed.
Ithinie Track Season Opens With Normal DePnuw’s freshman track team wiil
have a n< • to snow its ware Thursday when it meets the State Normal fr shmen on Black lock field
in the first meet of the year. The Old Gold rhinies will lie led by
three men who placed in the national
PROGRAM I HIS EVENING
The following program will be gi\-J en as tbe third of the series in the j May Music Festival, al the Music'
School to night at 7 p. ni.:
Spring song . . Mendelssohn
Charlotte Donnohue Jo Ruth Donnohue
Joyous farmer . Schumann
Zink Fleenor
The return .... Gurlilt
Marian Ellis .
Soldiers march . Schumann
Marthn Walts
Galop burlesque . Gurlilt
John Mitchell
Rondo ..... Gurlilt First piann Bernice Ruark Second piano—Martha Ellen Rector j Barcarolle, from "Tale- of Hoffman'' I . Offenbach-Greeamrald Mary Frances Carson Ficiliano .... Schumann
Marion Seller
Marionette overture Gurlitt First piano- Lottie York « Tara Lucilc Conklin I Second piano—Betty Nichols
Martha Walt*
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Ilumoreske .... Dvorak Robert Dirks Serenade .... Schubert j Genevieve Polloin Invitation to the dance . Weber j Alice Dunkin Ruth Johnson Lea adieux .... Wet»er Adagio Molto
Andante Allegro
Allegro Adagio Vivace James Shaver a. Traumerei and Romance
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Mi raff e laeads Other Annuals In Progress *—0All material for the tti‘28 Mirage is now in the hands of the publish er—The H. E. Hud on Co. of Anderson, and proofs of several sections have already been returned. This fact indicates that the DePauw annual has progressed further than any other major publication in Indiana at the present time. The etaff expects that the Mirage will be ready for distribution May 15th.
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