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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JULY 26,1928.

THE DAILY BAMNEH

GRANADA

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NEWS PARADE

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Knlerrd In tke Toat Of Mm* at Gr#«»rnmllr, Imllnnn. nm elaaa uiaH in a tier. 1 niler t hr acl of March 8. IHTU. NMi»acrlption price. 10 eeata rck.

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Phone All Social Items To 95.

Pretty Parewell Party.

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FViday & Saturday

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Local News Mr(t Howal . ( ) Barnum and Mrs. ______ Walter N. Hess were honor quests Mr . J. W. Carver is spending the Wednesday evening at a prettily a,»ay in Uainbridge. ' K,int « 1 far, ‘ wt '' 1 d ' nner l f' V ( ! n b f , l , hp

P. E. 0. Sisterhood at the (,rant llo-

Ferd Lucas went to Kokomo Thurs- tel on tin* National Road at <1:30 da;, to attend a meeting. o’clock. Miss Anne Woods of Dallas,

TeNas, sister of Mrs. llarnum was :d-

Mr . (irace Hurst of Cloverdale is

, so an honor guest.

vi ding friends here today. Mrs. Barnum and Mrs. Hess will To ,I Kirk has a new Ford Sedan both leave this city in the fall for from King Morrison and Fo,ter. 'their new homes in Lakeland, Fla.,

and Clinton, N. Y., respectively. Due to a number of the P. K. 0. Sister-

Anna J. Cannon of South Bloomington street has a new Olds Coupe.

Frank Lanr, South Indiana St., is

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hood being out of town there were only twelve present, but a very pleas-

Miss Showaiter Married. Announcement has been made hole of the marriage of Miss Kathryn Sarah Showalter, class of 1928, DePuuw University, of Elkhart, ami Ward Claire Jameson, the ceremony =£2 taking place at Elkhart on July 23. 5S| Mr. and Mrs. Jameson will make theii ==£ home at 24 Hillere>t Avenue, Jaine- i S=

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Woman’s Union To Meet. The Woman’s Union of the Christian Church will meet at the church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.

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Lovely Picnic Dinner. The Terre Haute Chapter cf Bus-

Pajames in a eni

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Mrs. Benton Tid< of Kansas, Mo. was visiting in (ireenca tie Wednes-

day.

W. <). Mundy left Mi ■; city Thursday afternoon for French Lick and West Baden on a business trip.

Its A Wow, Tom's fastest, funniest and most furious

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“TRAIL

THE TIGER’ 1

i I.. A. Beard, former pastor of the .Christian Church hut now a resident of Indianupidis, was a vi.-itor here on Thursday.

sti ipe material

oi-ed style, li ght _ 0, 8 98c the suit ' ietl New voile teddie,^' complete size • ll ' t and assorted c%* lr nnd patterns, 98ce. he | I, ' fUy T iW " in I'^tel '\l v

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Kappa Alpha j at Crawfcrdsville is iccovering nicely. ^ oIf at Uu . Greemastl"? Theta house on South College Ave., | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crosby of and vc:ii ,«i..

Misses May me and Dade

and w.ll take charge of -h

Those present other :t>an me guests -

, , w i- u . feted at a lovel\ two course picnic of honor, were: Mrs. Eugene Haw- . 1 kin.-, Mrs. F. C. Tilde.,, Miss Marg- <ll " ru ' r Wednesday evening on the

aret Gilmore, Mrs. Henry Clay Lewis,

Miss Wilh*lmina Lank, M h I when they were guests of the local ^ Greeneastle spent Tuesday night and te^abei. Mr. Si.i n fl

chapter. Wednesday with the latter’s parents lessons in* golf he J”" 1 1

The lawn provided a nice cool place Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cull,

for the dinner, and an enjoyable evening wap spent by the ladies present.

The Martha Washington Club met There was a good crowd of the local

cas, and Shearer.

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Mrs. Fisk Hostess.

Floyd Miller has returned from ( mp Meron where he ! ad gone with the 4 H boys an i girl who left Monday. 'I he camp ends Friday.

Miss Miriam Peck has gone to Luketon to visit Gertrude, Herod, who i- the gue<t of Mr Grace Gorham. The party will spend the week-end at Winona.

MILL WORKER IS BADLY HURT

II right elbow was crushed severe-

The Health Club of First Ward school held a meeting in the County Nurses office thi- morning at nine thilly o'clock to make posters for a ! booth at the County fair which will

i be held early in the fall,

ly and the bones in his arm above and.

Mo, the elbow were broken. He had! K^' 11 HaUck is at homp from a

few day motor Lip, driving 1800

Wednesday afternoon at the home of chapter present and ten ladies from Mrs. James Fisk on the Cemetery the Terre Haute Chapter were pres-

Road. After the regular routine of ent.

business, Mrs. Will Stewart gave the The affair was informal, and plans progiam for the afternoon. Delicious were discussed among the ladies for refreshments were served during the the State convention of Business and social hour which followed, and the Professional Women which is to be club adjourned to meet with Mrs. held at Terre Haute next May, and Ed Dalby. in which the Greeneastle Chapter will

+ + -F + + + assist as hostesses.

Miss Mo< oy Guest. Those present from the Terre Haute The S. C. C. Club met Tuesday eve- were Misses Mary Grover, ning at the home of Miss Goldie New- Alma C '°" lbs - R ° <anna Hl ^ le - gent or, Anderson St. A short bus- M ° 1 r ^ i n - Loul ^ Lawson - Kfrif> ,nfan - iness meeting was held, after which a "< Theresa Buster and Mrs. Morgan a aodal hour wu> hold with delicious and Mr8 ’ Ear l T h . 0 ™ aa -

refreshments served.

a go h in hi.- head and other Iscera-i

liens and hi- right lung was also in-, , , ,, ... tr , , a- ,

, * , lays to attend the Knights Templar iriuied. The injured man was brought:,. ' . , ,

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miles with a -top at Detroit for 3

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tn th hospital in McCurry’s andnil-

Ciiiicluve In t week, up Gorgian Bay

into Canada and through Canada to

and home through

nee and was immediately treated by . , . . . Niagara rail

Doc i r Mcuaughey who stated i ., ,,

i /u * I.- i . i i South Lend. ,

Phursday morning that Lckton had hi ,, •

I n while working at m d chance for recovery. Workmen enip)t>H| by the A. E. < eim nt plant la'.e Wednesday, af-i Dor sey Obrstrucfidfr Company, are i ■ c .! I ve ovF'k.un fjohi a, " I busy' preparihg south Indiana strvt , I 1 it'Uii.ti five f< et high' r'rtll sALfi— Fumed oak library ' for rte concrete pavement which will I led oil soim timber w I neb was la b| P am | two chairs. Phone 827. | be fin i lied within the next week or

the i i uni Uiitlcr the seaffoW.

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Group Five ROTARIANS

Wo wolcoino you to GreencasLle, today, and wish you a most pleasant visit.

C. T. SOUTHARD’S BOOK STORE

-o. The final stretch of paving on this thoroughfare will extend from Hanna stieet F Wnlnut street.

College avenue has been blocked by the digglltj- of a tunnel in front of Middle College for a heating system which will run to the new Lucy Rowland Hall which will he opened thi fall. The college campus is being beautified and low places are being filled in with dirt taken from the excavation- for the new Methodist Church.

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Mis Georgia Rockwell of Indianapolis and formerly of Putnam County has liecn ippointed to the faculty of the new music school which will be a part of Butler University and which is the con-olidation of the Conservatory of Music and the Metropolitiun Music School of Indianapolis. Miss Rockwell is a niece of George Rockwell of Cloverdale.

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Greetings Group 5 Rotarians

The funeral of James T. Walls, in his ninety-second year, probably the ohiest native of Hendricks county and he ride-' Mason in thi* county, was held Wednesday at his home in Danville with burial at Stilesville under Masonic ceremonies, conducted by l.arabee lodge of Stilesville, of which the deceased had been a member since 18o7. Mr. Walls is survived by two (laughters, Mrs. Ellen Richardson of Cloverdale and Mi I.eoruh Walls, teacher in the Danville schools.

Our only wish is that you may have a most enjoyable time today as guests of Greeneastle— “The City of Opportunity and Home of Uel’auw University.”

FORESEES ( OLD WINTER FALLS CITY, Neb., Juh 26 (UP) —Chief White Claud, Km-., noted In dian of White Cloud, Kns., near here predicts that the 1928-’29 winter will he a severe one. He bases his belief on old Indian -igns, pointing out that the tnes bear unusually heavy Joilage this year.

EITFL FLORAL CO.

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\ F\V ALBANY. Ind., July 2<i. (UP) Lloyd McBride, one of two officers, w hi, for a short time earlier this week, were believed to have met foul play while escorting prisoners from one Indian' town to another, today faced < lark county charges of contributing to the delinquency of a girl,

according to police.

.McBride and Constable Chester Wright of New Albany were missing for almost 21 hours after they left!

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Members Lrged To Be Present.

The Needlecraft Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Theovlyre Harri- at her home at 311 E. Hanna St, Mrs. Hatfield will speak on “Ten Famous Women." All members of the club arc urged to be present. + + + + -M-1’ost-otTue Picnic Sunday. Plans are being completed f' r the annual Putnam County Postal picnic which is to be held Sunday at Allendale Springs. A large crowd is expected to attend. Families of all the postal employees over the county are expected to ptttjnd. There will he games and boating and everything will be ideal at the Spring for a pleasant day for those in attendance. In ease of rain, the picnic will he held indoors at the High School gymnasium. There will also probably he guests from adjoining counties.

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mand Hammond entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Williams on W. Poplar St., with a bridge party for Mrs. J. W. Springer of Elizabethtown, Ind. There were

three tables «>f card*. i_ ,

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Mis-, , Eulalia, E. Fox, daughter of Mrs. W. A. Fox, .‘J21 j^omington st., and who is from hie Chinkian)* Girls’ j School of Chinkiang, China left this ] city Saturday on her return trip to f

her field of work.

Miss Fox has been home on a fur- ' lough and has been in school in Bos- i ton nntLDpPauw ■Universitivs during j

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cull.

Mrs. Surah Gree nwho i- employed j as nurse, at the Masonic Home at Fianklin, spent Tuesday night an I

Wednesday at her home hen .

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OKLAHOMA DEMOCRAT OUT FOR HOOVER NEW YORK, July 26 (UP)—Former Senator Robert L. Owen, Oklahoma, Democrat, came out today for Herbert Hoover for president. Owen said he believed the Republican nominee was “the best qualified man for the presidney ever presented by any isditical party during my lifetime.” i “Smith is not qualified for the presi ! dency because of his environment and

his affiliations.”

Owen was in the enate 18 years. He was one of the authors of the fed-

eral reserve act.

SUMMERS HERE

Announcement was made Thursday that James Summers, Indianapolis, » would be the professional director of >

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This return trip will he the third trip for Miss Fox. Miss Marguerite Fox, who is teaching in Glendale, Calif., will visit with her sister in San Francisco, and will see her off on the S. S. President Monroe.

ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS

CLEARANCE Sale of summer hats. All hut- to go at a bargain. 1 to 3 dollars—Voliva Hat Shop, 20 Vine Street. 26-2t.

CLEARANCE Sale of summer hats. All hats to go at a bargain. 1 t< 3 dollars—Voliya Hat Shop, 20 Vine St. 2<i-2t.

FOR SALK -Good work horse and Duroc male hog. Phone 6.34. 26-2t

RAt EK NEARS COMPLETION A racing car which is being built by Stark and Griffith, local Pontiac and Oakland dealers, has almost been completed by their mt'chanic Robert Kocher, who will also drive the car in its initial race. Wheels for the car arrived Thursday morning. A Pontiac motor is being used and the body was constructed by their mechanic in their own shop. The car will be painted by the franklin Street Garage .-ometime Thursday or Friday. I he racer is expected to deevlop eighty-five or ninety miles an hour and will probably lie entered in the face at the new Brazil track Sunday, which will mark the official op <‘ning of the track.

political < rash looms CHICAGO, July 26. (UP)— The political situation in Chicago is approaching a crisis which, it is helieved here, can be averted only by superhuman effort on the part of leaders m the city administration. If a era.sh cornea, Mayor William Hale Thompson will be discarded on the po-

uticttl ash heap.

1 he faction which carried Mayor Thompson to victory over William

New Albany t t;,ke three prisoners i ^* ver >n 1926 has crumbled. The to Bedford. | America first’’ group which sounded They eventually were found in Bed- “ ’ attl . e tr y against British propatord and McBride was arrested j„ laudation has disintegrated. Their New Albany as he . tepped from the " b, ff an h*- given way to “every man

train on which he returned from f ' ,r ,, * m « , lf.”

Bedford. Then he was taken to Jef- —-—-—-o—— feraonvilla to face the Clark county ROACHDALE char * f *’ I Mr8 ’ E'iith Robinson and daughter

Cook. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Locktidge and son, spent Sunday at Turkey Run. Mr. Walter Worrick of Indianapolis spent the week-end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Higgles left Monday for Miami, Florida where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith of Crawfordsville visited Sunday with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. George Swain. Mis- Faye Wendling of Indianapolis visited from Wednesday until Friday with friends here. Mis. Mae Brooks and son of Evansville came Sunday for a few days visit with her mother Mrs. Ida Wilson. Mi - Nannie Reynolds is spending the week with her niece Mrs. Marie Wilkin-on and family at New Augusta. .Mrs. Herschel Zollars and children are visiting thi- week with her parent- Mr. and Mis. Bohnstedt at Alney, HI. Mr. Clark Sutherlin and son Paul were in Chicago a few days last week on business. Mr. Robert Stevenson and family of Indianapolis visited Sunday with his mother Mrs. Mary Stevenson. Miss Lucille and Helen Young of Poplar Bluffs, Mo., ate visiting their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Young.

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Have been turned over to tarians of Group Five who holding- their annual outing the Country Club with the Gret? castle Chapter in the role of

Mr. U. H. Bowen was called to Advance, Friday by the death of his -ister Mrs. Clara Jones.

Miss Madonna and Amy Young of Indianapolis spent a few days last week with their sister Mrs. Esther Holland and family. Mrs. Nell Davis of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Talbott.

Mr. and Mr.-. John King returned to their home in Indianapolis Sunday after a weeks visit with their parents here.

An extensive -earch had been start- ^ ar y Jane, returned ed for the officers before they ap- a * Oecatur^ Ml

pea red in Bedford,

(Visit with fier mother, Mrs.

to their home

after resveral dayi

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Mr. ami Mrs. Ward Bartlett of Gieenwood were called here Monday by the death of her grandfather John F. Bartlett.

Come in and see our beaut' assortment of pocket wau wrist watches, brooches, diamond rings, necklaces, P 1! silverware, toilet sets, comp^ mesh bags, etc.

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F. C. Schoenma” THE JEWELff ,f! “Gifts That DU PHONE 422.

Mrs. Ida Putt who was aperated on last Thursday at the Culver Hospital i

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