The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 May 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER,

SATURDAY, MAY 12,1928.

IRF DAILY BAYNrn Knrrrrd In Ihr Pon» OffW «t «rri , nI'lintle, Indlanli, ni* uPt'Ond rlnt* mall mattrr. I niter Ihe urt of Mari'h .T. IH7II. iabacrlpttnn nfirp. in t fr neck.

MtteciaU,

if S-P-O-R-T-S ^ ^ Of The Day ^ if H&e And There ^

Picnic Meeting Planned. The Friday Circle met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Onrpe Lodr on Si,nth lyoousl Street. There was a rood attendance and one guest, Mrs I it! tie Callahan was present. Roll call was answered in a Uniqun mariner when each member sang her

lavorite song.

11 .lames H. Zeis had the prolo .m for the afternoon and she read a very interestinjr paper, entitled "Not Too (.ate.” A short business

a ei : jng was field. •

Tie cluh adjourned to meet next time with Mis, Oscar Sallust south of the city, at which time an all-day

panic meeting will be held. Party For Mrs. Wheeler.

Mrs. Wilson Wheeler of Indianapolis was entertained at the home of her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 doe (Jardner on Indiana St., Friday afternoon. The guests were as follows: Mrs. Nellie Beemer, Mrs. Char- !■ (Jardner, Mrs. Charles Donahue, and daughter Charlotte, Mrs. Maud Long and daughter, Dottie and Mrs.

Kimber Gardner,

Mrs. Wheeler was formerly Miss Virginia Donahue of this city, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Donahue.

■I" ‘I* •!• •!• + + W. It. < . To Meet. The W. R. C. will meet Monday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock. Vlrs. Tilden’s Work Praised. Mi . F.th - l Arnold Tilden’s poem u'crptunci ” is being u-ed by the department of fine ait-- of the General I ' deration of Women’s Clubs. Her i "-in was first publisher! in “Poetry’ I la i riot Monroe’s magazine, publishi■ I In Chicago; and last year it was' u-printed in Hraithwaites, "Antholo"' ,” and ince then has lieen widely copied :n new-pa pel's and maga-

zines.

•!• *1* •!• •i* + ft< hokfllis To Med, I M ei nt Kohekali Lodge will meet Monday at K P. M. There will he In itialion of ( andidatr s. A large atti adnnee i- desired.

Mol her’u Day Ilanquet. Tlie Fjdelis Sunda; School < lass the Christian Chur.-h entei tained in tiie basement of the ehun h Friday evening with the did iiinual Vlothei Day Banquet. About thirty were present. The chun li wa d* i orated in soft pastel eolorr, with u large hunch of jiinh carnal ion- whir-h were distributed amoii" il • motlici pn

ent.

The banquet r.: ■ rvid lmfr.*t' f;i>le. After the ha!i<]Uet two younp, ladies from the Dol’aue In ic School sang and the evehiiip v.. in-nl I.. a. social good time.

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Birthday Parly.

A happy birthday -urp.i e party was given for Bertha ( op - Friday night in horn.,' of her IP, birthday. , Tho-e presenl were; hint Burks, Opal Frazier, May Mm ti:., Allieita Morn’:-, lalino Alh-e, inioii,,.- Wii-| 1 limns, Marjorie iiaz.irr, Fugene Mieki l, Kvelyn Goo : man, Louise Johnson, Mr. and M Frank IFav a •and daughter Maxim. The evening | was s|M-nt in dancini' aad playim.-; games .-ft r wliich n In hnu iii

were seiwed.

Military Bail Given.

Personal And Local News

Mi Roy rhristiV who has bwri ill at h<*r home on Efl- S t Wfl y hinfCton St. is improving. John W. Allee is driving a new Chevrolet coach. The rar was delivered by the Beck Sales Company. K. A. Ogg is in Bloomington today to attend the funeral of his nephew, S.anU' I Cook, who jiasserl away

Thur.ilay.

lie \ -ted (Tioir of ihe Methodist ( Puivli pave a program at the ( l,oi i !■ riday evening. The pro-

giam wa. well attended.

II, King’ Herald.- Cluh will have a picnic, Thursday evening after rhool. Idea-e Iniiig your lunch and mi ei al Ihe home of Mrs. Henry Mr-

I I ran, fi27 Anderson Street.

'I he I’unend services of Mrs. Boyd, ' Hu motlier of .Mr. Claude Boyd, was loiidiietid Friday iiftemnrtri at Htilesilie by I)| . John I. Beyl at the Boyd lioim with interment in the Stiles-

i ville cemetery.

di. mid Mis. S. J. Henry and i light ei (iertrude and Bessie left

OLD GOLD AND ENGINEERS TO CUSH MONDAY

Scald,aid mid 1:1 K- hnno, ,iy mil ‘ 'iduy evening for Middletown, Ohio

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Nulrilion Project Meeting Friday

MiM \‘ MU’ I.FtOKRS TO MI T! n I ' ONOMK S IHil’AIM MCM

FOK AI.I. DAY.

wheie they will pend th** week-end with Mi-. Heins' brother, F. O. Bui

h i and family.

Ihe live year old dniigliter of Mr. :.inl .Mi . William Bartlett, living - oil111 iif Keel ville -ii tained a hroki arm late Friday evening when she id II while playing. Dr. Cecil O’Brien railed and reduced the fracture. A petition to modify sale partition of sale real estate, was filed in the Putnam Circuit Court Saturday, Samuel Ratcliff et al versus Rudolph Ratcliff et al. Charles Metlaughey is the attorney for the plaintiff. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Scott of T’aylorville, III., visited friends and relative here Friday, on their way home from Ohio, where they visited relalivi . Mr. Scott is a graduate of DePauw and is a member of the Beta

I raternity here.

The Rusines and Professional

Men' Ola at the M. K. Church will

K’l adin:- Ky Mi .lohn Young, | meet as usual in the morning at {L.IO. Ti'ihuti Irniil Y'lUiog I’loph-' Dept, fbrie will he an inleresting program

tin choir, atul all are invited and requested to

itary fraternity, entertained Friday evening at the Alpha Tan Omega house, Fast Seminary St., with a formal military hall. Thirty-live cou pie attended. Chaperones were: Prof, and Mr T. G. Yuncker, Prof, and Mi ('. P. Hickman, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. ( arson, ('apt. and Mrs. .1 .1. Albright, Capt. and Mrs. (Jordon Savage and Major and Mrs. VS'. IL Orton, all honorary members of the oignniza

tion.

The feature of the evening was a saber drill by the senior memhers, followed the presentation of a gift from the organization to Major ()i ton, who is leaving (i ieencastle at the end of the bool year. Music for the men uni was furni bed by Hayden and Chase and “Doc" Noble'- Oiche tra.

Poly Game Carded Today Post ported Because

Of Rain.

For

tinder the new fish laws of Indiana enacted hy the 1P27 legislature,

it is unlawful to possess'

Stale spear of any kind for fishFish ing. This includes frng !.*» spears as well as those of

larger size used on big

game fish. t T nder former law:., i spears could !*e possessed for use j in boundary waters. Present fish laws! now make it unlawful for any pei-j son to take, catch, kill, purchase or possess any small mouth or large-' Roee mouth black trass, ilver bass, rock ^ trass commonly called red-eye, or

goygle eye, yellow perch, pike perch |

trr wall-eye, ciappie, blue-yill, red DePauw and Rose Poly will clash eared sunfish or any pickerel or pike I on (ho ()iamond Monday when Coach from May I to June IK. Todd Kirk takes his Tiger nine to

, , . Terre Haute for a return game. The

A two-year surve\ of the county , . , , . ... . . . . contest was .scheduled for this afterhas just Ireen completed by tire l eil . • era I health service and ,,oon ’ but was to Monda > n on

Two from the urvey it is pos- amount of wet grounds.

Year silrle to receive u fairly Both teams will Ire out to establish Survey definite idea of the cause <hfir superiority after the first enof illness in any American | counter between the two ended in a city. The survey sh wed that Hie J 3-;i deadlock. Both outfits have been rate of sickness from bronchitis and j putting in time in practice for this colds was ihe high, t being IlS fontili, so it should Ire a hard fought j

each 1,000 persons. Influenza and affair.

grippe were second with a rate of N't J Houck will be Kirk’s mound selec- j irinucanU iw. i iuu uu.o>.ni ill 0 pp,, s p ip*. Kosemen Monday,

with B. Fowle in reserve. Behind the

WcnjUeKml m i

An Exquisite \|j

Silk < hilT "" Stocki,,,

With the

r,f 'w sler.dvr

h-,- 1 that truly gives

ful and slenderirinif ,.fr m f ,Sw, L

’’ ,l1 " tap I.,,

tn eximisite d t1 , i l *| colorings ^ J-H.FlTCHFflilD

per thousand. Dige-tive -ystenr di eases were third. Folhiwing the ulnive three came Ion olitis and sore throat; diseases of Hie nervous sy tem including headaches, accident.-, j measles, whooping cough, rheums | tism, lumbago and heart disease ini

the order named.

DEPAUW STUDENTS

i bat, Schultz or Scheiner will perform. I The right field position, vacated by Messersmith, is a tossup between Costello and Holycroas, and it ha not yet been definitely decided which

will start.

FROM STATES DIAMOND IKIEM .L MAILS S< ^ JA|) T() p LAY

SIX MOKE TILTS

To Overcome The Backward Snrino We Will fiive * A Half Ton ol Ice Free Wit h each cash sale on a limited lot of Refrigerators The same low wholesale price will prevail (’ome in and see them NOW. Gardner Bros,

( hina, Japan, Kstlionia, Porto \ ml VV'ashingloii, l>. ( .

Rcprcsi ill ed.

Rico.

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formal opening of the golf | oa-nii iit the Greencastle Country | < Tiih will be held tomorrow. Golfers i who have hi en over the course dur- j ing the past few <|:<ys, rotate the I green are in fine shape and the rain of the past week has aided in putt- i ng everything in condition for the

opening.

There will Ire no tournament play tomorrow, hut all those who play ' golf, will Ire on the course all some time dming the day. The member whir play golf are making anungoments for ome big- tournaments dur ini' the coming -ea^oti and nil indication 1 - point to this year being the ino I nccessful of any the present ' "iintry ('lull ha.-: over had.

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MO I HI US' DAY SF.RVICRS I n-t ('hristian fHturch will hold a . I" rial Vlolher’s Day Service .Sunday iiornini' at 1(1:15 a. m. Thi will he comhined service of the Bible ' Itoirl and the chirrch and all mother ar*- a-ked to he present by 1(1 i in. if possible to he seated in a

body in Ihe church. The program will he given: Mother’s Day Doxology.

Scripture Reading.

Prayer,

Tribute from Men’s Glass. Tribute from Primary Dept. Tribute from the' Junior .

“Faith of Oui Moihc

Talk, “TI Tirn nr. ,.f A MotherV

i flea it,” Mr. Pnn r

| Solo.

Hymn.

Lord’s Supper. Benedict inn. All mothei in (ho l!:lile School and Church are invited and oil mothers in the community who have no]

are

come. There will he othei attractiontomorrow, but come to the men’s cl: first. Imiii ral ervices for James A. Best ho oied Thursday afternoon .at 1 van.-ville, will beheld fiom the Mc(’urry Funeral Home Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock with interment in the Boone-Hutcheson cemetery. The

Thirty-two states of tiie fortyeight, I'orto Rico, th' Di. trict of Colomlria and three f reign countries are represented at DePauw this se

rnester.

Indiana lend- with 1,299; lllitmi.s has Kifr; Vias.-achusetts, .'10; Michi gan, 2ti; Ohio, 25; Florida, 7; Kentueky, 7; Oklahoma, 7; Wiseonsin, 7; New York, (1; Pennsylvania, (>; Iowa, 5; New Jersey, 4; Colorado, 3; .Minne , -'ota, 8; Missouri, .‘I; California, 2. I Arizona, Arkan as, Connect rent Kansas, Mississippi, .Montana, Ne-1 Irruka, New Mexico, Oregon, South’ fKihota. Tennessee, Texas, Washing i t..n, Virginia, arid West Virginia hav< one each. There is one from Wa li

Strong Dpponents Face Batmen 1928 Season Draws To A ( lose.

HOSPITAL DAY WAS OBSERVED

church home will b. w* k-ouu to tlii Ri v. Victor Raphael will have charge service. f tk, 0 services. • Chief of Police Dave Braden re-

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] port' that he -hot another mad dog i a* the home of John Denny, on j Crown street late Friday afternoon. According to Braden the do;" wa 1 idler mud or had been poisoned and i wn acting strangely. H had been

— , shut in a shed and Ihe police were PIT \ AM (DINIY HOSPITAL IK'i'^cd to kill it. INSl’l ( II I) HY M \NY PRO- Funeral -ervices for Mrs. Bertha I'l l SATYRDAY. Ilanneman Haltmeyer, who died at li.'t home in San Francisco lust Sun-

' • ny were held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Rev. Victor L. Kuph .ol m charge of the services. Interment took place in Forest Hill ('eine-

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Basehall Schedule Indiana Central at Greencastle. Wabash al (Jreenrastle. State Normal at Terre Haute. Wabash at Cralkfordsville. Muncle Normal at Mun-

cie.

Butler at Greencaslk;.

( HIMrldlN’S SPECIAL AT CAMMAdffil STUDIO TILL MAY 2XTH. Now is your opportunity to have your children’- pictur'-imojh greatly reduced rates, S10.00 and $1200 pictur. reduced i i;fI and Sh.00 per doaen, Thi.-- siudio will cl"-.- .i. . I month. Attending International Kiwania Conventioi ,>| Wa n I Dim idrotographic Work done before we leave ™

THE ( AMMA( K STUDIO

Six of the strongest teams in In-1

D. ('., ;u*l four from Porto diana secondary collegiate circles will]

] oppose the Tiger diamondmen

inglon,

Rico. j oppose the

There are eight foreign -tudents, 1 fore the eiirtain falls on the

three from China, three from Japan, j baseball season,

and two from F-lhonia.

With the exception of the two Wa-1 hash games, all of (he other tilts will

Special |iricfe- on all fancy and vrgetable.s after V P. M. Welz for the Ire-t of eats.

fruits i be return clashes. The Old Gold

See

National Hospital Day war. observed Saturday afternoon at the I'utnain County hospital Tie hour: of | o’ clock to 1 o’clock had Irci'ii : et aside for visiting hours and many Gieoncji“tb* and Putn in County |» ph lii"! advantage of (he nppni - tiuiity In in p .1 the hospital and il facilities for handling nil kinds . k

Nationnl Hospital Day war first et apart in 1921 and the date of May

following] 12, wa.- et aside for till oh eivailfe.

Practically every II" |r ; hi| in (be nniiitry observe tin < pciisl day.

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Miss Gwendolyn Parrott, nurse al Hie Putnam county In ipdal left foi her home iii Bloomington on flntui

day.

STATE FARM GANGS WORK ON NATIONAL

aim: DOING > PL in did work in TFRK AGING St.Dl’KS FOK TH Li HMJHW AY COMMISSION

Don’t forget to lake mother MARTHA WASIIINCTON for tomorrow

a Lox of Candy NORIxTS

MOTHER’S DAY WHITMANS MRS. STOVERS Hamilton’s Book Store

The Greencastle Canning Co.

Is now ready to contract tomato acreage. The ( ompany will pay $13.00 per ton for tomatoes furnish plants and plant setters.

• nil either nf the (ireenrnslle further triform al Ion.

Ranks or County Agent'' (ilfice for

JOHN ('. JAQUA, Manager.

t» m The b<id> anived in Gieenrastle I lal. y evening nt 10:20 o’clock over 1 he Milium and wn - accompanied hy the hu-baud, Charles Ilallineyer. The Alpha (lamma Delta scholarhip cup which has Ireen awarded i ach year ince 1920 to the fresiunan gniiip will) the highest scholastic landing wa: won by ihe Theta fresh ' men thi year with an average of 32 7 points. The Alpha Phi freshmen i anke ! 11 olid with an average of 29.and the Kappa freshmen third v d.h 27.9 points. Each group was (rennlizeii for every F and C that war awarded; thre • point were deducted for evety L and two for every ('. I lie avi iage number of points for the w li"K elm wa-i 21. 7—(he sene - ys bin of education being used. .‘'peci d price.- on all fancy fruits I and vegetables after 7 P- M. See \V'-D for the lx- t of eats. Oi.ioi, plants 15 bunihc 2rre after j iq !.r* i ee Wet* Ihis evening. I NDAY sKHMon The great contribution of the woI men of the Bible to their age and ' llu ii me i age of uplift, enrouragemuil and warning to following generation will Ire Ihe theme of the livening Service Sunday at 7 30 in The I’reUryteriaii Church. Some of tiie musical numbers of the evening

will include.

Quartet ftnm “Queen Fsiher”

Bradbury.

Soprano Solo from “Mary Mndg-

dalen”, Massenet,

Contralto Solo from “Ruth”, Gaul. The members of Ihe quartet will he

Mi es Margaret Dennis and Alice Murray, and Me-zis.

The "Pie and cake” gang from the State Penal Farm, under the direction of the State Highway Ci- -is-ion, ure lining qrlen !j ( | work now in rut improving the terraces where deep! cut have been made along the Nal I ional road. The gangs are -o-called j heruuse the inmates of the cor ' • ... * rertiona! institution do nut come] in for dinner but eat madeup lunches. These lunches eon-' tain pie and cakex that are net j erved regularly at th» farm dining! room. The highway working jobs, therefore, a > regarded as the “cream*’ nf the penal farm labor. With plenty of labor available the State Highway Cnmnti Ion has been

squad managed to score an easy victory over the Indiana Central squad several weeks ago, and dope favors a victory on the local diamond. State Normal, Muncie Normal and iintler will provide interesting competition as each of the teams lias scored a victory over DePauw this

season.

Wabash with one of the strongest teams in recent years, will tangle with the Tigers in the feature tills if the month. The Scarlet will he out to avenge the two defeats handed it by the Old Gold net team in the last season, while the Tigers will he on edge to cut another notch in tiie a.uient Wubash-Depauw feud.

ON MOTHER’S DAY Of Days Sunday, May 13. Send Her Flowers. Nothing betfei t '.pn si- mut liivr fmft.J Place your order early at the PECK FLOWER SHOP IT W il l. RI.CFIVi; ( ARKITL AT’I I VTIHV 103 MANNAR I RIFT. PRO NT IlHj “Peck’s Prices Please.”

$10.15. Receipt were estimated at 2,500. Holdovers numbered 1,4(10. Cattle receipts numbered 100 and calves receipt- 250. The market do - ed steady. Hcef steo&s elenred at

$11.50 to - I I und vealcr- e* I S14 to $15.50. Heavy fil'* I quoted at -';7 to $11 .Slief*|i receipt totik-i market clo ed I'.i'b.

DePaww ( oiirtmen Win Seven Matches From Lillie Hianls

Sweeping every match without the loss of a single set, the DePauw ten nis team dropped the Wabash courtmen by a 7-0 count on the local courts Wednesday. The Old Gold racquet wielder. were in good form and had little trouble disposing of their old rivals in the five ingle- and

teriaeing the bars slopes in the hop**! ,w " ‘hrubles encounters, that they will bold gia's and prevent braid defeated (Jral «t wash of day down onto the con- ‘"fG 7-5, 0-11; Brandenburg defeated Crete, .At cveial place- the dirt tak- Beasley, li-3, 0-3; Shoemaker defeat cn off is being used to widen the ''A Brown, 6-1, 6-3; Hughes defeated hmilder of the road making ready: Harris, 6-4, 0-2; Mahrdt defeated for the time when the roadway will i Sills, 0-4, 7-5; Hughes and Shoemak Ire made thiee feet wider on each j er defeated Brown and Beasley, 0-2,

side of the concrete.

Several gangs have al o been

working on State Road 43 between the National Road and Spencer, cutting down grades, straightening curv-

es, changing tic cour-c; of stream and generally improving the way in that hilly country.

Times.

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Where are you going

Bertie-, Bertie-, and more Berne-,

see Wetz for Good eats.

6-2; McCormack and Brandenburg defeated Harris and Sills, 0 1, fi j. The Tiger netters have two stiq matches carded for next week. On Monday the DePauw team will go to Indianapolis to meet H,«. strong Bui

mad- j Ing squad, and im Tuesday Terre Brazil | Haute Normal will visit the local

courts. Butler, with two outstanding men in Wilson and Christopher,

this summer?

'TRAVEL is part of a liberal educaticnJL and the pleasantest time to go adv f fB turinfl to new scenes is in the summer when Nature is in her best bib and tucker.

The big four agent in your town

you plan a vacation trip anywhere thm rail road trains and steamboats will carry y oa Beg inning Mu v 15 we have on sale 8t Bltj

round■moun-

shmild prove some of the competition met this year.

strong'" t i

FOUR ticket offices special low-Dd* trip tickets to all the popular resortstains and seashore, the wonderful Nflt |on

Harks, the Far West and "Way down

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MOTHER’S D\Y SF.HVH F.S at wkslry ch apfi. Sunday School at ten o’clock. Maminp Sermon “Honoring Moth

er.”

Evening Sermon “What’s Wmng Mary j With the World and Why" at 7:15.

Donald Honor your mother hy coming to Wilson and Paul Wykoff. Prof. G. 0 I church Sunday.

A i’ll, organist. • Hansel H. T»w«r, Pastor.

Livestock

INDIAN APOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, May 12. |IT)_ I An inervone of 10 cent in hog prices was wihies ed on the Indianapolis I livestock exchange today. Hulk (no 'to 275 lbs.) hogs sold for *10 to

Come to us — or'write us — for i^f ,rlI1 * ,,£,0 about vacation trips to fit any P uri *' Big Fouid&wttj