The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTCE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, MAY 15,1928.
THR nAII.Y nAttKfF.R Knternl In Ihp Font Offloe ol Grp#nrnatlr, Indlnnn, n« urmnal rla«a mnll muttpr. t’nilrr Ihr nrt u( M.irah 3, I*TI». % Kuhnrriptlon mrirr. 10 rrnts prr •rei’k.
To Meet Tonight.
The .Standard Bearers and Queen
Mu*‘r»le M ill Meet.
The Greencastle Morning Musicale — ^ . will meet Wednesday at 10:00 o’clock Esther’s Circle will meet Tuesday at the home'of Mrs. C. C. Gillen. evening, May 15 at at the home
Personal And Local News
+ •!* S* + + + Missionary Society To Mert. Mrs, C. Howard Taylor will he ho; toss to the Woman’s Home Miss* ionary Society at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon. May 16, at 2:.T0 O’clock. The devotions will he led by Mrs. F. L. Busenhurg. Mrs. Henry Ostrom will have the work of the afternoon, her subject being, “A Resume. of the W .rk of the Woman’s Home Missionary Society.” Mrs. O. II. Smith will have rhaige of the miisic. Mrs. C. C. Hurst is chairman of Hie business committee. •!• •!• -f- -t* Vote To Erect Flag-Pole. The Woman’s Relief Corps held a l;u ines meeting Monday afternoon in the Odd Fellows Building, it was voted at the meeting to buy a flag pole thirty-two feet high and also a nine-by-twelve flag which will lie donatfd to the city orphan's home. This work is being done under the direction of Mrs. R. E. Richards, and will b ■ a splendid addition to the home. After the business session refresh - merits of sandwiches, pickles and coffee were served. There was a very full attendance, and much interest shown in the work of erecting the flag-pole in the city. + + + "!• <• + Initiatory Work Given. Over one hundred were present on Monday evening at a meeting of BeeHive Rebekah Lodge. Initiatory ! work was given to five young men. The work was conferred upon the candidates by the Bee-Hive degree staff. Refreshments were served during the evening, and I'■nines were played.
of Miss Mildred Caviness, 12 F,ast i
Berry street. A large attendance is j„hn McCabe of CrawfordsvHk*, desired at the meeting. was in Greencastle on business Tues-
+ •!• •!»-t-+ 11 a y morning.
Party For Mrs. Orton.
Mrs. Todd Kirk and Mrs. G. 1*. Harold O’Hair has returned to his Savage will entertain Wednesday af- home in Indianapolis after a visit in
A nine pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Call at their home west of Brick Chapel on Saturday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oral Sutherlin, at their home on Illinois street, Monday afternoon. Frank Peck and family of Indianai polls spent Sunday with Mi-*. Peck’s mother Mrs. Geotve White on Illin-
ois St.
Miss Mary Seiieis of Russellville is spending the week visiting with her 'grandmother, Mrs. Dan Elliott, Suith Jackson St Harry P. Vondei -chmitt of Bloomington and 0. L. (ioodlander, manager of the Voncastle theatre, were in Crawford-ville on Im.-ine-s this iftor
Nations copies of two declarations made by the Governmejit at Tokio. One explained the necessity for sending military and naval forces to Shantung Province, China. The other affirmed Japan’- intention to with-
patients may be able to “listen in” on the programs at any time without disturbing the other patients in ofhei
wards. —o—
The move of city police to prohibit
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draw tire forces when they no longer double parking in tire business dig. E were needed. i trict the ci, Y is a wise move. Par-! -
move. Par-
temoon at the home of Mrs. Kirk, 205 Hillsdale Ave., with a bridge par ty honoring Mrs. W. R. Orton.
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Mi cling On Thursday. The Teachers Officers meeting of the Christian Church Sunday School will be held Thur.-day evening, May 17, at the church, instead of W< dne
day evening.
RAIN HELPS ( Kill’s
this city with relatives and friends. Mrs. Marshall Snider is confined In her home on tire Commercial Place i oy seriouf illness. Charles Marshall, county assessor, . ".as a business visitor in Roachdale j on Monday. ' Miss Cordelia Ahlhrand of Columb.i- i- vi. iting in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bair, Fast Anderson
St.
The. rain of Tuesday, uitliough not a heavy one, was just about what ihe growing crops need:-,!. Oat« ami corn were badly in need of tain ami all that fell Tuesday soaked i r-ily in the ground, and will be of great help to all glowing crops, including oats, corn and wheat. Most of the corn is plantt d and much of it is coming through the ground. Farmers believe (hey have a good prospect for a f’ne
corn crop thi.- -ea-on.
Mrs. Maude Lambert of Indianapolis i visiting in this city with her si-ter, Mrs. T. H. Hunter and family. A finding in the sum of $914, was made for Ihe Aetna Life Insurance Company by the court in the Circuit ( urt, plrmtiffs in the complaint on note, and 1110 of mortgage, Aetna I ife In.'^ance Company ver.-u:'
J. Frank Trout ct nl.
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Q/illurimi WHOLESOMENESS 'T’HF.RE’S nothing mysterious A about the goodnessof bottled carbonated beverages. Made of finest sugar, carbonated water and wholesome taste-tempting flavors,they are pure and healthful. It’s the carbonation—perfect only when the drink is hot tied-that adds that delicious, tangy taste. Buy them by the case. Keep a few bottles always on the ice. Bottled Carbonated $500 In Cash Prin t * \ I Nf) your favorite recipe for ih. oi. . J Bof't.dCarhnn.trJ R v , t.i Amcririn n . o'.ncd R.vff*p.,,7i6 BciuJ H 1, W.lli.ngtott, D. C. C.»h I'l.if, m.lj : c loi Let im,| M
A Pontiac sport roadster was dcJivcrr d to Louis Baumunk Monday by l ie Stark and Griffiilr Sales Company. About H:.‘10 o’clock Tuesday morning a light rain .startetl to fall in Greencastle and continued for a short period during the morning. The condition of Eugene Chenoweth, who underwent an operation at the Putnam County hospital, Sunday evening, was reported as being min t improved on Tuesday. Little Dorothy Jane Varvel, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Vurvel who has been ill at her home on North Jackson street of Bronichul pneumonia is improving. Report in final settlement in the matter of the estate of Amanda J. Shonkwiler, deceased, Iras been filed in the Putnam Circuit Court by .Milton C. Butcher, administrator. < i reericastlfy Lodge, No. 1592, Loyal Order of Moose will meet in regular session Wednesday evening at N o’clock. All members are requested to be present on time. I'hr-re will he a district meeting of th - Spanish War Veterans and their families in Crawfoidsville Sunday, May 20th. The meeting will be asked p. hung a picnic dinner. A. R. Chenoweth, county chairman of ihe Republican party, was in Terre Haute Tuesday to attend the meeting of county chairmen of the district, which met to elect a district chairman.’ A complaint on note, and foreclosure of mortgage, for $1,456, has been tiled in tin. Putnam Circuit Court, ( arrie B. Neese versus Nancy K. t amphell, Janies H. Adkins, Margaret V. Adkins. Fred V. Thomas is Die attorney for the plaintiff. A finding in the sum of $1,000 has been made for the plaintiff in the ea. e, t entmi 1 rust Company, admini. trator for the estate of Henry Carpenter. deceased, versus Roy Dobson, by the court in* the Putnam Circuit Court. \ complaint on note and to fore close mortage has been filed in the Putnam Circuit Court, C. Ft. Neese versa Nancy E. Campbell, James H. Akins, Margaret Akin-. Fred V, Thomas i the attorney f,,, the plain-
tiff.
W. R. Heath has the contract for the remodeling work on the front of Hie Hays building, located on the we.-l side of the square. The huildijpu i; occupied by the J. K. McCurry furniture Company. A scaffold was erected in front of the building Saturday and the work was started on Monday. According to Ford Lucas, Clerk of tire Putnam Circuit Court, the num- ; her of hunting and fishing licenses that have been issued from the Clerk’s office since the first of the year, do 1 not total as many as the number isj ued last year in the Circuit Court, during the months covering the same j period. Mrs. Joseph Arthur of near Fillmore, sustained severe cuts on her neck and the right side of her face , Monday afternoon when she fell and ! a crock which she was carrying in her hand-, broke. The broken pieces caused the injuries. She was carrying the crock down some steps in her home, when the accident occurred. Mr-. Arthur was brought to the office of Dr. A. F. Ayler, where the injuriej were dressed. Mrs. Homer O. Moser, who is engaged in Educational Work at Cuya* ba, Brazil, South Ameriea, will speak in The Presbyterian Church Thursday evening at Tr.lfl. The Woman’s Circle will have charge of the service. Mm. Moser is supported by the Women’.. Missionary Societies of Indianapolis Presbyterial. She is a splendid speaker with an inspiring message. The men of the Church, as well as the women, are invited to he pie-
ent.
Robert McCullough and family of Plainfield and Mr Joe Wright spent th - week-end at iheir home in Mun-
Tl„. was the first official intimat- ticulurly on Saturday, with cars douion tin- league itad had of tire Japan- ble parked on both sides of the street: ese-Chinese crisis since tire Chinese it- * s almost an impossibility to drive Nationalists Government’s appeal w *th any form ol caution. With two intervention. i l ' ars P ar * ce< l on each side of the streets 0 j two cars cannot pass in the center POLICE < HIFF DISMIs.-sEIb “ r ,l "' , " ll11 ;mv of iafMICHBiAN CITY, Did., May 15.1^^ enforced ru|ing will be a (UP) -This city conjee ted today over i ben f fit “ P^estnans as well as au-rea.-ons for the dismissal* of its chief ^ l *”‘“ minted on ,.f police, Richard J. Krause, believed ht>t , slde ; s the to Tow the
parking hues.
police
to have been the youngest chitf in Indiana. He is 29.
Memb- is of the city eominiasion, in ' a meeting last night , ordered kraust dismis-sed. No reason was given Irlit ,, the prevailing belief was Drat iht
hattar, and attended Mothers Day who , 6sa]t , ,. aitlers ( . ()iulu cted last
services at the Kir-t Christian church I
in Greeru-astlt*.
house AdC
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week l>y f'dcial prohibition agent.- WEDNESDAY’S FIVE BE'-T RADIO
influenced tire commission.
FEATURES.
WEAF Hook Up 8:80 p. m. Dor.i-
A finding in the sum of $1,283.4C The federal raids were believed to,
was made for the plaintiff in a trial have resulted from charges made by . xetti’s opera, ‘‘LaSonnnmbula. by court in the Circuit Court Tues-ftlie Rev. Donald Foul, who al'ege-i j WJZ Hook Up 7 |>. in. Light np-r-i
day, in the matter of the complain! j that “Wholesale Conditions of vice” , hour.
on note and foreclosure of mortgage, existed within the city. UFCA Toronto (357) C> p. m CanaAetna Life Insurance Company versu.' o— ! dian finals. International Oratorical zJcoed burns •
DEATH IN DORM ^ the city is drawing much interest a-1 _ _ __ __ mong sclrool children. The contest D1 |M|
will end Friday and a prize of $5.00
will he given to the best paper.
H. F. H. Greenh-af, of the Mathematics department of Del'auw university was elected president of the
• I rich limir.
MONIES
Dr a new assortment of i and unusually charraine; N'-w frock* have arriv make the housewife’s uiria summer days a joy' Ths sleeved styles are desirji
AT THE VON( ASTLE
An old fashioned girl with all
the old fashioned virtues steals heart _ away. She is Mary Brian, the hazel-is
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SPRINGFIELD, 0., May 15. (UP) — Hilda Sipes, 20, Shelby, ()., was buiiied to death and four other stu-
Jnriiana section of the Mathematic- 'I'-rit of 'Wittenberg College were inAssociation of America, at a meeting jured in a fire which swept Woodlawn held at Hutler. Prof. Greenleaf sue- hall, girl’s dormitory, here today.
ce,ds Prof. .1. K. Hotterer of Man- Mrss Marie Schneider of Imiianapo- ; ; , from T „ a who ^
cheste,- College, as head of the or hs suffered slight burns. | t ' he femini ^ |ea(| jn ’ r ., m<mnt ., | ^»tinn. fwenty, girls lived rn the dom. - jn r ., thp Wa||a( . , tory and the fire gained such head- .. . n . T _ . ! .
Mrs. P. H. Christie, N. College, inn way th at they were forced to slide! B ‘‘" ry anf| Hatton melo-j gold-rush when ,t wareceived word that her father, E. P.\ 1( , wn >h , Pl , an( , i m p rov ised ropes to| dran,at |f CHme,l - v ’ now I ,layi '^ at tho ; ,u1 ;; Mathers, who has been seriously ill in eM .. 1|J( , f lom the second floor. ; V,,ncastle - Molp than •Ir'"'' I* r >W ” ’ Mary Brian is old-fashioned if it | the scenes of this story,tr
; be old-fashioned in these roaring, the Granada Theatre toui
INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOt K j times of flappers and sirens to bedells of the love affair tk
Kalamazoo, Mich., i slightly improved. Mr. Mather with hi- daughter, Mrs. Treat, with whom he makes hi. borne in Hen Davis, were on « motortrip to Kalamazoo when he sudden);
became ill with pneumonia.
BOTH PARTIES MEET.
INDIANAPOLIS, May 15. (UP)— quiet, sweet, modest and womanly, a-, the tide in the battle of ,ni Hog prices took a nose-dive of 351 well as uncommonly beautiful. To tween several world pov»«. cents at the Indianapolis livestock ex-! he sure she does not wear hoop skirts 'session of California. Fivr
Receipts totaled 6,500
bustle. Nor do her skirts trail
HELENA, Mont., May 15. (UP)— The top price paid was $9.85. Republicans and Democrats of Mon- The cattle market closed slow on tana met in convention, here today receipts estimated at 1,400 head. The to express preferenoi-s for presiden- calves market'closed strong with retial candidates. ceipts estimated at 1,200. Reef steers The DemocigUc meeting was u out cleared at $12 to $13.50. Vealer: and dried affair. Governor Alfred K. brought $14.50 to $16 and heavy *alvSmith of New York will receive the e S $iy to $11. unanimous support of Montana. Sheep receipts numlrered 300. Th* In the Republican convention, Frank market closed steady. 0. I.owden, of Illinois, was assured 0
of the whole-hearted support of the Progressives but regulars would rather have an unjust furled delegation. Predictions were that I.owden would win the indorsement because of iris support of tin MoNnry-lLrugen fiiiin
relief hill.
change today.
662 of which were holdovers. Bulk I the floor and conceal her shapely anti 70 to 275 lbs.I hogs -old for $19.75.Ikies and calves.
To these extreme modernists who
trips were led by D:--for maurice from the First studio in Burbank, ("aliform,; ious historical spots thrr
State.
The feature,] players ir the Golden W -t” iiuMi[
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Within the city limits of Kendallville, a town of 6,(Kill population it new hospital was recently erected at the cost of $108,000. The hospital is said to he one of the most ooin-
insist th.it the jazz girl is alone attractive to men, a trip to the Voncastle Theater to see “Partners in
('rime” is recommended. Having seen ' as the heroine, Gilhert Miss Brian, as well us a thrilling pic-1 hot-blooded youthfi,! Ii«( turi' they will have looked upon the 1 I^ove, Gu-tirv Yon St-yW type of girl that women want for a Flora Finch, daughter and men want for a wif* Two packed hou.w-i»*1 o- Hollywoisl” last niKlit/id AT IHE GRANADA je produced by Chari*- r One of the largest casts in recent 'sponsored by tiir Daily In years used in a motion picture not ! two reel comedy will h* dealing with war was drafted for the I gain today and Wedn-ln. filming of “Rose of tire Golden We-t" ! tion to thi- feature thmirr George Fitzmaurioe’s epic of Cali-i picture of the Little fornia in the romantic days Ire fore the Meet un<| a Fox \. u-»r#i
GENEVA, May 15. (111') For plete to have been erected in smaller “Purely informative processes,” Ja- cities. Each ward in the building is pan today submitted to tin- League of connected with a radio so that the
This Thrifty Home Brings Joy to the Rent-Weary
CHILDREN’S SPECIAL AT < AMMA STUDIO TILL MAY 28X11. Now i your opportunity to have your children’.- picWgreatly reduced rates, $10.00 and $12.00 pictures reduce! “ and $8.00 per dozen. TAtis studio will close June lOtl ' ,r month. Attending International K(wards (’onvention a Wa- h. Have your ptrotogr jrphic work tlone before we l*a'>
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C'rtU THE family of four or five there » I* this attractive two-atory, alx-roora bouse of Ireveled aiding and elate or shin
Kit* roof.
tine of the Interesting features of this house is that every room has a double exposure, while the living room has threo •Ides exposed. F.xtra windows not shown In the plan may at slight expense he added at either end of the living room. While
this type
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demands of tire lot.
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