The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 May 1928 — Page 2

THE DAII.Y BANKER Enteml In the I’ont Olllna at Greanrnutlr, Inillana. aa apconil cln»» uiiill matter. I’njler the net ot Jlarch 3. 1S70. Snharrlptlon prtre, 10 centa P*-r neek.

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Marriage Atinouneed.

Announcements have just been received of the marriage of Miss Kathryn Skinner and K. Leslie Krancq, of Toledo, Ohio, at midnight New Year’s Eve., 1!)27-1!*28, in St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal Church of

Toledo. Dr. B. Earle Parker, De- around

Pauw cla: of '0.1, officiated.

Personal And Local News

Entertain^ Rihle Class.

Mr.-. Marion Weddell, -outh College' was the pleasing hostess to the mem-

hers of the Keystone Bible Class of the Methodist Church on Tuesday ^ias Mabel Torr was a visitor evening. 1 Indianapolis on Wednesday.

The theme for the evening centered ' Mother’s Day Devotions wete.

conducted by Mrs. 0. T. Higgins. The j

Mrs. Francq is a local girl, grad- opening song wa- ’ I ell My Mother

uated from Greencastle High School I’ll Be There.” Hull call wa rospon.l- 0tt j{,, r . or | ms just returned to his wit.) the class of l!i24 and from De- e.l to by quotation- appropriate 10 i ), nn)e f rom a visit with Mr. and Mrs. l auw Cniversity with Phi Beta Kappa the subject. i Loyal Rector at Ann Arbor, Mich,

honors with the class of 1927. Mr. A fictitious story, “On The Other

Harriet

Mrs. Winter Craig is reported ser- aider the present condition of the at her home on East Wash- stones on which were carved the

names of those who gave their lives i in the dark days of ’<>1 to ’65. All

Elmer Stanger sml Kenneth Grimes tlie nam , ls are becoming dim with motored to Champaign, Illinois Wed- , t j me . rnany tl ames can still be read De-day on bu-iness. only with difficulty and the names on Dr. John L. Beyl has just delivered several are entirely obliterated. We

11 man a in thn should ‘'top and c on sid or if wp are two commencement addresses in the F of the cate at Benton- paying proper respect to these men.

They are close relatives of many of us. Should we be satisfied that no

eastern part

ville and Falmouth.

John Carrington of Russellville wail visitor in the city Wednesday on

business.

George Carrol, superintendent of schools of Terre Haut-*, was the guest of Prof. Oscar H. Williams here to- | day. He spoke at chapel this morn-

ing.

effort should be made to commemorate in a worthy manner the heroes of our own blood? To others of us, they were bound only by ties of common citizenship in this county. In this not sufficient that the rompara-

Francq also graduated from DePauw with the class of 1927, was a Rector rhol-.r and a member of the Com-

mons Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Francq will be at home for the summer months at 227 Prescott, Toledo, where Mr. Francq i employed by Willys Overland, Inc.

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Train,” and an extract by

Bech< r Stowe, “The Recollections of My Mother," were veiy interesting. Mrs. Taylor gave a reading. “Mother of Men," which clos. d an entertaining

i program.

During the sacial hour the hostess assi te.! by Mi-se- Ella Coffman and Irene Burks seived dainty refresh-

Retnnied From Comention. Mis- Lucy T. Bowen, Miss Mai; ii)..i and Miss Elizabeth

have leturned to their homes in th's i itv after attending the State Business and Professional Women’s Con-

••cntioi’ in Michigan City.

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Mrs. Parkin on To Talk. An informal dinner party will b; given at Elm Inn thii; evening at 7:90 o’eh cl; by the Greencastle chapter of Phi Delta Kappa. About twenty five couples aie expected to he 1 pii cut including Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkinson of Lafayette, Indiana, Mr. | Parkinson being national president

of the fraternity.

Following the (.inner the party will ! idj. urn to the dub rooms for danc-

ing and biidge.

Mr. Parkinson will bring word concerning the latest developments ini tl.c expansion fforts of the fraternity !>;. which it is expected theie will result one hundred active chapters . the fiuternity by convention time n July. There au- now ninety-six active chapters in this national social

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Mternate Appointed. Kapjia Alpha Theta alumnae entertained with a picnic supper Tuesday evening at the home of Prof, and Mrs. George B. Manhart, 12i) Highfall Ave. at 6:00 o’clock. The delic- j ious picnic supper was served buffet i

style. ,

1’he final business of the year was : finished up at the meeting Tuesday ' evening, also. Mrs. Frank Jones was i appointed akernute to the biennial j national convention of Kappa Alpha ' Theta which will he held at Breezy Point, Pequot, Minn., from July 15 to 21. Mrs. A. T. Briggs was appointed delegate to the meeting -ome

time ago.

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Evans—Strain Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Evans announce the engagement of their daughter Kathleen Kloi.-e, to Daniel Eugene Strain of Columbus, Ohio. The wedding will take place at high boon, June 10th in the Pi e - by ter i a n Oiurch. Mi- Evens giaduated from l)eI’auw University last June. Mr. Strain who is the son of Mrs. I. H. Strain, i a graduate nf DePauw and receiv'd hi VI. A. degree from Ohio State !'diversity lust j U i W . a „ ( | jjj now Working for his Ph. I). degree. He is i menibet of Gamma Alpha and of I’i I-iimhdu t psilon, honorary graduate fiuternity of which he was recently elected treasurer.

.imI 1S - J - 1 V Weune- | lively small sum necessary should be ""•' W*- f Sr„; r.ijl »n,l nM owrwhpjmingly,

day morning lor Liberty Jnaiana,| . . , M „ where they will visit "datives and ( these names be cast in bronze,

, . . , ’ , . the metal of the ages? friends for a few dav.-. i •

The first two objectives of the

Prof, and Mrs. Ru ell Dehner of i Gold Star Memorial Association have

Miss Muiy Torr went to Conners-1 p a oli were guests of Mr. and Mrs. li )P p n attained. The beautiful raonuville Wednesday afternoon to attend Elmer Seller, Tuesdaj evening. Prof, ment on the Court House lawn comthc Junior-Senior Prom at the high Lehner is making hi- plans to teach memorates the service of tlve Putnam school there. I in the University summer school. County boys in the World War. Sun-

ments. About twenty were pierent to

EPa | enjoy the ( veiling.

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Boston ( luh Has Picnic.

The home of Mr. and Airs. Eugene Light, -106 East Seminary St., was the scene of the annual picnic of the Boston Club Tuesday evening. About forty-five members and guests were present and enjoyed the delightful picnic supper which was served buffet style. There was no program and a good social time was enjoyed by

those present.

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Plans Made For Picnic. The S. C. C. Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Wile Brow/iing, East Washington St. Plans were made for the picnic meeting

Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allen, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allen Jr., went to Liberty this morning to visit u few days with relatives. First Pentecost Mission services i tonight at 7:10 and Thursday at 7:30 by Elder Siek, who ha- just returned from a trip through Jerusalem.

Mrs. L. D. Snider was in Indianapolis Wednesday where she visited with her daughter, Esther at the May Festival Exercises at tier school there.

worthy of their service? If you de- | sire to answer these questions by I helping out in the work on the Civil

TOILET GOODS Houbigant’s New Single C ompact, $1.50 In the charming hexagonal shape. Odors of Quelgues, Fleurs and Ideal. An extra refill given away with each Houbigant compact! * A purse-size falcon of parfum, Djer-Kiss; $i.no value; free with each regular 60c box of DjerKiss Face Powder— Roth for 60c. J. H. PITCHFORD

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Fred 0. Ford versa Grace Penigar i- the title of a suit in replevin filed in the Putnam circuit court late on Tuesday. Fred V. Thomas is the attorney for the plaintiff.

War Monument, leave pledges or! money at the Registn Window in the! ^ Post Office. By your help, the Gold Star Memorial Association will n-J create a Civil War Memorial of I which we shall all be proud and which wd! be worthy of them and of us.

Think it over!

day afternoon at one o’clock, a beautiful and fitting tablet will he unveiled in the Court House, dedicated to the Spanish War Veterans. Should I we delay longer to rebuild the Civil] Monument, making it equally!

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which will hi* held Mi s Edith Swift (i

at the n Hoad

home 48.

Ed. Hamilton, A. J. Duff, John Wy- jnterurban, and a number of automosong and A. R. C’henoweth are among [files will make the trip. The clinic the Greencastle people who are pres- win |,e a study and demonstration of ent in Indianapolis at the Republican (fie more common ca es in abnormal

The students and professors in the departments of psychology and education and other clo dy related departments are invited by Dr. Ruhr to attend the psychological clinic to be held at the Psychopathic Hospital 1

at Indianapolis Saturday the 26th,] were lodged in jail,

from 1 |). m. to 4 or •< p. m. He-' T) le ra ij followed a tip that liquor duced rate, have been offered by the, for the Democratic National Conven-

tion here would he transported down

DEMOt RATH’ CONVENTION LIQUOR SEIZED AT HOUSTON

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HOUSTON, Tex.. May 23.— Two liquor ships, loaded to the smokestacks with choice whiskey, beer and wine, were seized by Houston police and county officers at Seabrook, twenty-five miles south of here today. Four men, arrested on the vessel.

IN ( ONGKKSS TODAY

Senate:

in i ideratioii of Boulder

convention, being and Thursday.

held there today

Cont : nuc Dam Mil

< ampaign expenditures committee

meets. House:

Continues debate mi 'on Boulder Dam hill.

( niitiree.- on tax bill meet.

Moran’s grocery ha- removed from the west side of north Jackson street to the new building just across the street. The Moran stoie is one. of most modem and artistic buildings

in that section of the city.

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the ship channel to Houston. A posse was waiting when the ves- ( J docked at Seabrook. Tlu* liquor, [ estimated to be worth $75,000 was | brought here in trucks. An investigation to determine ownership was underway tonight. The four men arrested refused to talk.

on the remodeling of the old i the ceilings will he lowered »1 house on Washington St, wood work done over.

Work

A. T. O. house on

has already begun and the Theta Kup- j pa Nus expect the house to he finished in time for them to move in

next fall.

Large pillars and a po v ch will feature the work outside, while inside

Construction and finaiw* u> charge of the Crowl Cnmtnieti«j| of Madison, Wis., who crwty new A. T. 0., house r,n SsmnajJ J. J. Hostetler of Elkhart ■ J tractor.

PSYCHIC WILL DEFY NATURE

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Sunday afternoon, once again, we shall gather out on the hillside at Forest Hill to pay tribute to those who gave, .veil their lives, that the Union might live. The memory of their service i- kept green by these.. recurring occasions and it is well that we should not let their memory pas I from our minds. But when we gath-

Tickets for the Senior Cla-s Play, 101- around the monument on Sunday "A Family Upstairs” went on sale afternoon, we should pause and conto ay at the Steven’s Drug Store.) i... - — , -U.. - ——.

Fiom all indications those who wish | to see the play to he given Friday

I The prayer meeting topic for i Thursday evening 7:10 at the Baptist

Swing John- 1 Church will be, “The Religion of Jes-!

us.” There is a call for a meeting: of the pulpit committee and the! hoard after the prayer service to dis-

cuss some important matters.

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evening in the High School auditorum should he securing tickets at once, nx they are selling fast. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Talbott and son John, and Mr. and Mrs. Harrold ^ Talbott were at Brazil today to at 1 tend the funeral of the former’s nephew, Frank Hush, who died Sun-1 day in Detroit. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hush of Valpur-i aiso and formerly lived in Brazil. The funeral was held from the Masonic Temple in that city with burial

at Stearleyville.

ha. been < ne in times past. Wayne and Wendell Pell, who I l|P -I I'l'i' tion given by ni t ’si make their home in this city at the \riy inter. -*: g and educat-nal am!; Victory School for Boys have been without - doubt hundreds p opl called to Indianapolis by the death " ill i; •!; t’ e streets mound the gar- „f their mother, Emma Pearl Pell age on tins occasion. People v U be| agP 37 yP „ rs , who passed away Mon- *" 1 ' * , - v ,l1 ’ ‘•‘'■he . -ii.lay morning of tuberculosis, whom! glimirv at the my-U h a glued t>! which , he had ,*. en . <uff „ ri „g for lh „

past two years. The funeral lorvice

( (•:i i:Ilo.'i c,,. three hours.

i-Yaac'fi- premises the crowds who •vill be . n hand that he will make .>n '•xi'laimti” of the condition when 10 a.v.i,: ■ ( they may understan 1 it from a cieiitific standpoint as w *11

;.s a fun making one

l b •'( •, h of thi communi*' will ha' * * lie chance of seeing one ( r the mod extraordinary exhibits ever wi'ne ■(•.I other than by scientists jp this . o-ial'ed burial slt*p|i as i; ha - h( on only before learned me*; that it

afterm on ?nd thi wonfiei '> r

all an invi'ed to the age |>* t r ovm.

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held Wednesday in Harmony, other children survive.

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Potted Plants

^ The Beck Sales (’0., local Chevio- — ! let agents, report their business unusually good in- « •[>,. first of January. On Saturday they report delivering their ttin'du ih ( kevrolet, it ;|j going to Charier 1). Conklb They S ex|iect to deliver their 100 cars lef. re ^ the first of June. Last year it wa September 17, Irefore they -old their 100th car, showing that the sale< this year arc about three months ahead

of 1927.

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Out Flowers

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Memorial Day Lawn and Cemetery Vases (Iron or Cement) EITEL FLORAL CO. “Your Florist” Phone 636.

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national camera week

FREE!

Beautiful Diamond Ring and Si rand of Navarre Pearls

Coupons with

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\ reminder for you to get precious pictures your album Kodaks—Filins—Finishing

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Sale, 10 to 25 f { on all Jewelry. Fontain Strap

Watches .... $8.50 |i, Fl^in, Gruen Strap ! Watches . .. 812.75

W. C. GLASCOCK

MULLINS DRUG STORE

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Watchmaker Jeweler.

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MANSLAUGHTER is That What A < oroner’s Jury Wrll Say? NO! liL( AI SL: FRANCOIS C annot (io Wrom* Al The Wheel Of A Dodge Victory-Six Sedan Saturday trom 2 to 4:30 p. hl, May 26 Francois will allow a comm it lee to pack his eyes with cot Ion ^ ed on with adhesive tape, and then tie six thicknesses of bludaM over his face, and in that condition he will handle that DODGE jut as safely as any one with their eyes open, driving through thr traffic, making stops at business houses and making purchases. SEE THURSDAY’S PAPERS FOR DETAILS. The drive will start from South-Side C ourt House, through ^ Till 2:30, when he will stop at ( our! House during drawing of pri^ Then again Till 4:30 when he will terminate at the H. A. Sherrill Sales & Service, where he will locate a hidden article, still hlind^'

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Francois has chosen the DODGE because it is easier lodrive.M* more power, easier to start and slop and is the best ear in iHela^on the market. 1 ^ t ^ THOUSANDS WILL SEE THIS IMPOSSIBILITY

WILL YOU?

Starting in front of Gourt House promptly at 2 o’clock SatuM afternoon, with the committee and Francois at the wheel, will be driven over Greencastle streets. Thousands will drive, will you? * J? ^

ON FRIDAY—MAY 25

In a casket furnished by a local undertaker — Francois ^ sealed in an air tighf casket and sleep from 3:30 to 6:30 in ,he ‘

rill Sales room.

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The throngs may see him at all times during sleep and he « 11 ([if upon his experience upon awakening at 6:30 in full view

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Be there and see the possible impossibility.

ROUTE OF DRIVE

Starting at tha south sido of th<>

Court House at 2 P. 2:15 Welz Grocery 2:20 Meal Cleaners

2:25 Fleenor Drug Store

2:10 Cannon Clothier

Then to south side of Court House where he will remain ’till the close M. then to of the drawing then to— 1:10 Browning and (Hammond

Hardware

8:20 Consolidated Tire and Battery 1:10 Kauhle Meat Market

1:45 High P» mt ^ Then around * jM , " \ thiough UaW when th< driw * ^ , J the H. A. Slieir 1 ‘ ^ be east Franklin Stlocate an artkl*