The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 May 1928 — Page 2

THE GRKENCASTCE DAIRY BANNER MONDAY, MAY 28,1928.

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Fntertain 'Aim Panre. Major and Mrs. W.

R. Orion

t'itaine<l with a bwiutilully appoint- . I dcnco Saturday evening at ( runti y Okib. There were Iwentyt^o (ounles present, (')aire Mull s

orchestra furnished music.

A neliglitful supiier was served at 10:110 o’clock. Tiie Club room was •ieco'nted in large baskets of snow-

L.'ills and red peonies.

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.4. .4. 17.jW. Meet. j groom and Mi

The American Association of I'ni-j Versify Women will meet with Mi . | Crafton Imngden Tue day evening at

7:30 o'clock. •I* -!• 'I* *1-

t entury Club Meets. The Century ( !ub lieid a busine-< inoeting Sat'.nday afternoon at the! home of Mrs. John Cannon, 500 Rest ; r-minury St., Doling the busine . .ssiori tiie programs for the new yeai were distributed. The club will adjourn all -ions until October 0.

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League To Meet 1'uesday. Tiie Woiuan’s I^eague of the Methodist Church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Grafton l.ongdeu will conduct the devotion.. Miss Edna Bowie- will sing, and the addiess for the afternoon will be given by Dr. L. K. Eckardt, who will have for his subject, “Religion and the Spiiit of the Times.” Section VIII

Personal And Local News

Justin Godwin was a business yis- ! Itor in Indianapolis Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. W. O. Timmons moi ton-d to Edinburgh on Sunday.

DePauw Students Marry.

rn . i The marriage of Miss Helen LouiseWest, daughter of Roy O. West, of; t ) u , I Chicago, to LcGiand Cannon, son of Mr. and Airs. J-Jm iaiiiott Cuiuipn,Indiunapoli , w.i- celebiatcd at high 1 uoon Saturday at Hie home of the ! bride. Judge orth I.. t ny 1 **r, of ilit* supreme court, p rlurming tiie ceremony. Only iiiei;ilii*i o: tin* minied-

inie laiiiilii , | Mrs. Roy Abrams has gone to VinJudge C..yl< '■ ire ‘i-d bride-j cennes for a v j s j t 0 f S p V eral days.

V\ i st, all were gradu-1

Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ea 5 ter visited

Caylor ami Mi U -t m 18!M), and Mr. with friend in Irvington on Sunday,

and Mrs. Cannon in l!t27. Mr. West, his daughter, and son-in-law are all meillbei >, of the Del'auw Chapter, of

Phi Ret a Kapiia, iiatinnal lionorary A. I*. Burnside is looking after his -choln.stie Iinl-Tiiit... Mr. ( annun was farming interest near Covington to-

president of hi chapter of Phi Delta day.

fid. Coffman, Fred Hoses and Fred Snively spent Sunday in Columbus.

Chapter <»l kappa Alpha I hetu. Mr. i and Mrs. CaMlion will he at home at .■|a.i() Bui.-am . '. i-nue, Imlianapoli , af-

ler June la.

Indiunapoli pm ’ who attended | the wedding included the parents of! the bridegroom, and id osier Elizabeth, Ah Jleiir i.ilijiitt and AL . G \

L. Talbott. + + + + -I*

Issue Luncheon lavitalions.

Invitations havo been issued by Mrs. C. J. Arnold, Mi . John K. Cannon, Mrs. W. AJ. Mitiaugliey and Ali-s l.ela Wail loi a hriilgi iuncheon a'

William McCarrell and James Bittie-: were visitors in Indianapolis on

Sunday.

Mi Doyne Davis of Indianapolis pent the week-end with friends in

Greeiicastie.

Robert H. Stevenson, eounty agent, v a in Thorntown on business, Mon-

day morning.

Ali Cena Brothers has returned home flora .Spaita, III., where -he | taught the past year.

will have charge of ihe social hour, the Country < luh, Juin

Members are askrui to please note change of date. 4* -J- -t. X ProRreMB liihlory ( Jui) i’o Tiie Progress History Club will meet with Mr. Eugene Hawkins, Tue-day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock nt 307 W. Washington .St. Mrs. Stella

Air. and Mrs. R. P. Carpenter of \oblesville, visited here Sunday. They

formerly resided here.

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P. r. A. To Mee!.

Tin Parent Ttai lu r-’ A.-u-riatioii Harry and Fred Meltzer, of Chiof the Mary Emma .lone School will «ago, were here Sunday for the Deehold a meeting at the building Tues-i oration Day services,

da,, afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Some m the ladies of the Ward will fumish the r^iterLainment. All patrons

Peck will have charge of the program. | and families :,r«- urgwi to attend.

sf IT FDR DIVORCE ! nounced toda> that all prohibition < haiying ciuel and inhuman treat- agents patrolling highway will soon i

merit, Ralph P. Crousore, local elecli t ician, ha - filed suit for divorce from Ethel Crousore. The plaintiff assorts ihut they weie married on March .31, 1020 unci spearated on Mav 17, 1928

Dr. John Carmar of indianapolD was in Greenoastle Monday doing

some tonsil operations.

Tiie Economy Store, Eiteljorge’ and the City Meat Market will be

closed ali day Wednesday.

wear distinctive cap and “pie-plate” John Call, who is attending Purdue shields it that iin.'nii l they hall University spent the week-end with may not mistake them foi holdup> Mi. and Mrs. John Cannon,

men.

A small daughter, Betty Jean Crous-

That, he hopes, will put an end to such ‘'regrettable incidents” as dry

oie, i- with the deu-ndant at India.in- agents’ recent Imoti g of motorist.-, polls. James & Ailee are stt irnoys wh - ignored halt onler and sped

for Crousore. : away.

o | Doran added In believes it will he TO WEAR SHIELDS difficult fm higiiv...y i am, Hi iua asj WASHINGTON, Aiuy 2s. (UP)— prohibition olfio i . to iioilale the

Prohibition coinmi.-sioiier Doran an- caps and m l i

Mis- Maiy Frances Callahan of Detroit i- tiie guest of her grandmother Mrs. Haniet F. Callahan.

Mrs. Charles Smith of Indianapolis spent the week-eno with Air. and Mrs. C. C. Hurst. Mrs. Smith is a sister of Mr. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Richardson of Liberty Indiana were Sunday gue-D of Mr. and Airs. R. T- Hamrick on N. Jackson Stieet. Mrs. Chailes Rogers of Bieknel! who has been the guest of Mr . \V. Sherman Grubb returned to her home Sunday. Mrs. W. S. Duck wall of Indinnapolis has returned to her home there after visiting her brother, James Merry weather and family. Miss Cena Broth'i is at hone from Sparta, Illinois where .he h:ibeen instructor ii Fundi and Spanish in the high sclr ol there. Miss Mai garet Gilmore, DePauw librarian left thi> city .Monday f >< West Baden when he will attend a Lilnary Association meeting. Giove Eggeis, who went to Bir-,-ham Alabama la-t fall for the bene-

REBEL FORCE BEATEN BACK BY FEDERALS

BLOODY BATTLE IS REPORTED IOD4V \T MEXICAN CITY \1 \NZANILLO.

MEXICO C1TA’, May 28. (UP)— One- of the greatest of the recent series of rebel-federal battles, in which a gunboat aided with heavy bombardmeiits, was reported today with the ca ualty list definitely established at III urea dead. Official advices said j 103 persons had been injured. The attack occurred when several | hundivd rebels attempted to take the west coast city of Manzanillo. They advanced at dawn Friday after cutting off communications leading into

the city.

Thirty soldiers were in Manzanillo, aided by citizens and constabulary, it! was an uneven battle until a gunbonl

fit of his health, D reported critic-j j,, t p () | Kjr | )or stal . tP) | bombarding the

ally ill with pernicious nenemia. j re bel positions.

Rev. and Mi-;. Y. L. Raphael huvi gene to Indianapolis today, whei-s Mrs. Raphael will attend an execu' ive meeting of the Indianapoli

Presbyterial.

Meanwhile, infantry and cavalry troop ru hed in from Colima City and took up the battle after the out-numbeii-d Manzanillo troops had been in .several street clashes with the ad-1 vancing rebels. The battle lasted

Mins Flora Vamlaiiient pent the J throughout the day. The rebels fin-week-end in Indianapolis with he! | ally were dispersed, father, Rev. D. L. Vandament, who Several of the rebels were raptured is in the Methodi t Hospital in that and e\ecuted, the official reports said, city for observation, including a number of prominent lead-

' ei's.

Mr. and Mrs Frank Peek and, Thfi lvbpl lo38(>s W4>rt . 22 (|pfld an(1 children and G. L .Why of Indiana- woulll| ,^ while t he federal losses polls spent •Sunday w.th their moth- wett , 2 ,, (|pit , | and 2 a wound-1

or Mrs. Geoige White and attended )( |

the Memoiial Service*.

Mr. und Mrs. Curtis Reilly an.

daughter, Paulim- of la-hanon aid Airs. Maude Lambert of Indianupoli

visited in this city Sunday with Mi T. H. Hunter and daughter. The Greencastlc hand will piactii-

tonight at 7:80 o’cliK-k. Plans will Iw completed for the trip to the India

napolis Motor Speedway on Wedm day. All members hi present. The file depaitnient made a run

Sunday morning about to o'clock t 308 North Madi.-on tieet to oxtingu ish a .••mall blaze (•au'“-<l by a defer,

ive flue. Slight damage resulted.

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Connectiom at Buffalo for Niagara F„ll , tuitern and Canadian Points. Daily Service May 1st to November Mth Leaving at 9:00 P. M.; Arriving at 7:30 A. M. Aik your ticket agent or tounit ogeru j for tickets ua C(/B Line. New Low Fare $4.50 wet W $8.50 AUTOS CAKKIED $6.80 AND UP Th* C U-velaud and buttalu TraBait Ctmipany I-1.I WO SU..I r IW ;; j, Ol.W

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DENVER, COLO., May 28. (UP)— Believing their <|uarry has eluded tin m, sco-es of pussemen hunting four bandits who staged the $44,0(111

, n n . n , , c-i i i, I LaSt ,itPS for0,iveE Hen,y Arnold | Lamar, Colo., hank robbery dropped Ihe Boys Potato Club will meet at B gg,| resident of Fillmore w.re hel „ u , of th( . eal( . h to ,, ay '

SutMlay afternomi at the Ullmoi Msny < f the men were dislu-arted ( hri-tian Chuieh. Inteiment ton i, y the eemuag futility of Hacking plaee at Fillmore. Mi. Ainold di* i th* men. Several arrests have been Fliday afternoon at 3:50 o clock. ' eia-ie and many elues followed, hut

The city firemen were called to me bandit- appeared as sa).cleaning plant of the Ideal < leant i ! ,< “ n ta l' ,ul ” ns ever,

just off Elm street, shortly befor. 1 u "‘ '^nhunt has lagged noon .Monday to extinguish a Ida/- |)<-i eeptihly since Saturday, when it that started in the machinery. Quick "^‘“'bd into five stat*-- and was work by the fire force kept the dam- i 0 *" 1 '- hundred- of men in nnned

age to the minimum. motor cars and airplanes.

One ail plane droned today over the

Mrs. Harry Ault of rhifago, who: Kansas “bud lands” where the standi has been here the past two weeks on was concentiated over the week-end. j account of the illness of her daugh- It wa- in that section that Die band-1 ter, Miss F.leanor, a student in De- it.- were believed to have killed |)r ' Pauw, left for her home Saturday. 'W. W. Wineinger, a physician whom I .Miss Ault is still confined to the ho. , they supposedly umrnoned to dres-

pital, hut is reported much improved.! their wounds.

j It was feared that A. E. Kessinger hank teller, whom the bandits abducted, had met the same fate os the | doctor. s |

Meanwhile, two men were

the county agent’s nffiee in the court house at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. ('. O'Hair spent th, week-end at l.aporte, with Miss I.awrie Davis, who is teachmg there. Dick Mitchell, a senior in DePauw, and a Sigma Nu entered the Putnam I County hospital Sunday for treat-

| rnent.

Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Todd and Airs. Kenneth I. Todd -iiient Sunday with W. R. Todd and family near Coates-

ville.

Alias Bernice Flint and Miss Esther Snider of Indianapolis -pent the wiek end in Greeiicastie with rela-

tives.

Miss Mary Elizabeth Peck is on a two week’, vacation Hip to Ashville, X. Carolina where she will visit with

relatives.

See Our Collection

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Potted Plants

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Cut Flowers

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Memorial Day Lawn and Cemetery Vases (Iron or Cement) EITEL FLORAL CO. "Your Florist” Phone f>36.

All Aim,an Clements of Crawfor.Uville, returned home today after visiting iter gntnd-motlier, Mrs. W.

W. Tucker.

AL Leo Surlier and her father, J. VI Vanhook are in Indianapolis where they have been called by the death

of a relative.

Mrs. S. E. Rossette? and children 1 will arrive today for a two weeks’ visit with her parents, Dr. ami Mr--.

G. W. Befiee.

.Miss Mary Sellers has returned to lu i home at Russelville after a visit m Gieencastle with her grand mother •Mr . Dan Elliott. Thomas Vandevier has returned to this city from Clinton where he habeen instructor in manual training lor the past term. Mr. and Airs. H. S. Phipps of (.ary are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ku roe Daggy. Mr. Phipps is a brother to Mis. Djggy. Memorial ervices will be held at Putnamville at the M. E. Church A1 a v .3(1 at 2 p. m. address C. T. Mal-i-n of Tern* Haute, Special music. Rev. and Mrs. Karl Pittenger and -mis spent (he week-end with Airs. Pitti-ngei’s parents, Mr. and Mr-. A. I*. Burn ide, east Seminary street. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jordan awl daughter, Phillis of Gaty -pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daggy and Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bence. Harry Meitr.cr of Chicago visited here over Sunday. Mr. Meltzer formerly lived here and has rarely missed a day in Greeiicastie on Decoration 1 Day in Die past 30 or *5 years. Mary Father BowniaK who has a position with (he Central Service 'I i ipping Company in Indianapolis pent tin- week-end with Iter parents I Air. ami Mi-. B. F. Bowman on 1 Hanna Street.

FJmer Crawley reported Monday morning that during a drive with hi family Sunday evening he noticed three automobiles in the ditch along the National Road. One car ha I turned over with the wheels in the air near Mt. Meridian. Two othei machines were wrecked near Still-

ville.

Funeral service- for Mrs. Thoma.-

Bettis were held Fiuniiuy morning at | to lecover.

in ho-- [

pitals at Norton, Kans., -hot when they were mistaken for the bandits ] yesterday. The wounded men are L. > L. Robinson, 34, restaurant man ofj Hill City, Kan., and Carl T. Peterson, j former Nheiiff. They were expected

11:0(1 o’clock st (lie M. P. Church in ( Union Fall with Rev. John Hargue of Kingman in charge. Hurul took place at Clinton Fall Mrs. Betti died Friday evening at 11:3(j o’clock at the County Hospital after an ill ness of short duration. Roxie Cash, Mrs. Curtis June-, Mary Bee and Connie an I Mack Coopeniider of Coatesville underwent operations for the removal of their tonsils Monday morning at UnCounty Hospital. Dr. John W. Caimac of Indianapolis, Dr, W. M. AltCaughey, Dr. Cecil O’Brien uni Dr. C. C. Tuck •> were in chargi * f the

operations.

( hancing the ditch and possible in juries to running into a fust Pennsylvania train and probable death, the driver of a Ford louring cor wrecked his car at the Pennsy pros -ing just ; •ast of the city on Saturday evening I but according to reports escaped lieing seriously hurt. A freight train on another truck, it is said obscured the' view of the motorist until he wanearly on the crossing. A joint meeting of the Official Board and a tegular hu Iness meeting of the Baptist Church i- calD 1 for on Tuesday evening May 29th at 7:30 at the Baptist Church. Dr. ( ., M. Dhismore, General State Superin Uuident and Rev. S. (J. Huntington i Assistant Superintendent of Inei-in'i pojis will be present to discu s matters of important migrant to th local chutch. A full meeting of the Board und of 'he resident (membership of the '•hurch is experto I and earnestly reriu.rtud to be presi'nt at tli'rt important iKiint meeting with the &tae repreventativer.

Jack Holt of l.umar, memlier of •me of the posses searching Southcustern Colorado, was arrested when uutlioriUes were informed he had boasted of acquiring sudden wealth. CHEYENNE, Wi*., May 28 (UP).Sheriff (jiforge Carroll tixluy expres-

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still were at laipc and had been .-ecu in the region near the holdup. -— Or-*— THIS \\ EKK’S VV EITHER

bout Friday. —

Sheriff Fid EiUij«r ’ night over the Mawn

Michigan City

Holt, an escaped P«i»l ^

-entenced f*t a *

Circuit f <llirt -

Mostly fair except showers about

sed the belief that the Kimes-Terril I W^'nesday oi Thurstlay; temperature Holt w;iH ' p. ft Kang of Oklahoma bandiU was re- I below 1 "' ,mi 'l Monday, then warmei years by Jud*c_ sponsible for the *44,000 Lamar. Colo. for two or ''“y 1 "’ a, " , coo,er a- the Putnam

bunk robbery. J ‘ ~~~ — '—~ r: ' : ~~ - ~

Carroll, who returned yesterday * from Colorado, where he led u Wyom ‘ ii'K pos-e in the bandit hunt, said aev ' eral of the Oklahoma desperadoes

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