The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1928 — Page 2

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MONIES

TBE o*nt fiATRCE

CaterrA la the Run Om.» ■« 6ra«aladlaaa, •• (rruai claaa BtaO mativT. Ludu; tba act at Marth >

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\ nnv>■ i iil'M .tit' i anil naw st' ry nrvik. iv i ciinibini witii an n.>'- r rppntinn — of favoritp -rrppn playprs to arrount for Hip ' \cellpnt f-ntprlainmont valuo of l it i .National’s lively compdyilrama ufTi rinp at tho Granad theator VVi ilni -day and Tliur day, “Heart to

H pa it."

Mary Astor, I.loyal Hutrhps and'

l.oai-e Fazenda enact the featured j ‘ ' role. Then .• .imp PNCPllent sup-1 Rwv |i Stnrl{ was in

Personal And Local News

( Dinner-Bridpp Mondav tt Studio Tea Shoppe.

Phone All Social Item* To 95. Studio Art Club To ' Hold Exhibit And Tea.

Monday.

(Hy Jimmie)

GUI I.NSRI KG TOMURROM

porting playei>, tie.; notably Thelma . Todd, l.ucien l.ittlefield, Raymond McKeen and Vitifiiiia Gray. Mi> To*ld !

li- Fii-t \ati" * I ’ prom i inpr new, nn pital Monday.

I blonde and ptilchi itudinini. ine-emte

' leail.

Mi" Willn Imina Eiteljorpfe left the

The member' of the Tri Ponte | bridge club entertained their husbands ■ with a dinner and bridire party last

Indianapolis n jg.^ t ;(t (|,p titudin Tea Shoppe.

Those who spent the evening there were: Mr. and Mr . .1. W. McCon-

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The Modern Woodman will this evening at 7d’0 o’clock.

Well folks, now that the DePauw- i 11

<> h football fantt out of the kl THE VONf’ASTI.I Mm. C. E. Goff of Russellville is a niavbe we can wet ilown to bus- “Steamboat Bill <li. called by many \isitor iti tireencastle today, ine s once more. It turned out just | who have een it, Bu ter Keaton „ . n . . ., . . right though, didn’t it? funniest comedy, will head the bill at j E ' ,w ' n Hpav ‘n ^ Bambndge ts vts-

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the \onca tie Theater Wednesday and Goach Bail'man 'ent his Purple | Thursday, and Gray hasketeers through a hard; practice session yesterday. Wednt s-j

• lay evening the Tiger ("uh- invade "The General and "Go Wi-t , now the tronghold of the Greenshurg: heii nies the well-bred ■ n of a bully high rhnol net team and we expect I Ali si -ippi river boat captain. When

iting hi- aunt Mrs. F. E. Todd. Miss Iiene Huestis and Mrs. John

The frozen faced funny man w h«'|y olm jj were in Indianapolis today,

gave us uch farces as “(’ollege,” j Mrs. Frank Allen, near Bainhridge, was a visitor in fireenca-tle Tuesday.

j nell, Mr. and .Mi - Gharles Ewan, Mr. land Mrs. Nelson laulman, .Mr. and I Mr . Elmer R .Seller,, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trembly, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth West, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Gharles J. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Owen, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Frew. Prizes for high score were won hy Mr. Seller, Mr. Taulman, Mrs. West, and Mrs. Gardner, while the ronso-

fur will fly thick and fast. Greenshurg has a real squad. The hoys down there have won three nr four games so far tinea son hy top-heavy scores.

Their coach is Frank Pruitt, who for several years turned out championship quintet- up at Bainhridge, Pruitt ha- a pretty good idea of GreeneaxtleV method of play and he will no ilouht have his athletes drill-

ed to stop Tobin and the re t of the ] ir. many film Cubs. Wagon", won

thing to worse for the father, his “softy'' am arrives on the scene, liill Jr. doe - n't exactly give dad any helping hand when he falls in love with the daughter of the rival captain, nor does he help to regain the bu ines which the other has stolen from his father. However, a cyclone conies along and then Buster —hut it doesn’t require suidi imagination to think of the antic- he in-

dulge- in!

Ernest Torrence, featured player

ince "The Covered juicy role when he

o was ra-t a- Bu tor's he-man parent. However, Greenshurg may have a I’ mark hi ’ t comedy charaetersplendiil offense hut we don't believe 1 istation in man; i day. IF iding K*-at-they have run up against a strong "U inportir" •.- ie M rion ByrdeOnse such as Ba us man's proteges,"', a pretty little newvomer; I om can muster. Tmi've got to hand u Few: , and lorn McGuire, to the ( uh mentnr when it conies to defense. Hcinrniher how his hoys Al THE INDIANA stopped Bainhridge in the sectional “Adoration” featuring beautiful tourney last spring? \\ •• believe lin y Billi' Devi b i: . huwi ;.t t! ' Inwill do the same thing with Greens. ! dianu the-itr- tb we. k, together with

The Studio Art Club, umler the supervision of Miss Amelia Pearl O’Hair will hold an exhibit and tea Friday and Saturday afternoons of this week at the Alamo Art Shop, between the hours of 3 and 5 o’clock. The Art Club, which has been meeting one night each week and working will have all the completed work on exhibit on Ftiday and Saturday and they request the public to call and

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Mr. And Mrs. Stoner Give ()uiid Dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stoner entertained at their home in Northwnod Sunday noon with a quail dinner; Tho-e present were: Miss Reed, Na-

lation prizes went to Mr. Evan and ^j ona | C ro ss nurse from Washing-

burg tomorrow nighG HI! AT fiKKKNSHI’Rfi, ( I BS!

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The Greenshurg aggregation will play a return game with Greeneastle on the local gym floor on February Hi.

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Remember, if the t ub.- should he d< featcil tomorrow we have :i gr.. i alibi. It will he Greencastle’s second tilt i.f the season and the fourth or filth Ini' Greensbuig. You'll have to admit that e .perience count.- for something whether the team be weak or strong.

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Saturday, the lir.-i day of December, will also see the home town boys in action over at Attica. W.* haven’t heard much from the Fountain county quintet u> yet this fall hut you may re-t a--urred that th • Red Ramblers always light.

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-M VKK IT TWO STRAIGHT THIS WEEK, (T BS. KNOCK GREEN'SBERG AND ATTICA FOR A ROW.

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We understand there is to he no ofticiul high school hand here tin- w iter. 'That is certainly too had as music of this kind sure adds pep to a

basket bull game. , , —1»—■ * ■:

Some one told un today I hut «*» peaFjkMfl* JU0. A,,<1 "'' thinkiim of the pa

soil al'the high school. If this is so, we heliftr a mistake is being made. I here is nothing like a genuine oldfashioned pep session to work up interest and enthusiasm over any kind of athletic contest, especially basket hall. Vt e’re for lugger and better pep chapels. Honestly fan-, we believe Greencastle high school i- going to have a hotter quintet this winter than the team last year and that i- -aying a great deal. But just wait and -ee— the boys have got it in them and Bailsman can develop basket hull -kill if anybody can. County ganifs carded for this weok

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Tuesday Lyons at Cloverdaio. " cdittaduy l^idoga at Roachdale. Mur-hull at Russellville. Fillmore at Bello Cnion Bainhridge at Roachdale. Friday Bainhridge at Delphi.

I’ublix stage show “Oh, Teacher,” in which Chiu In I bix i become “Professor" Davis. The '.ago how i.- a John Murray And'-i.-oii production and one o fthe mo.-t colorful of his many contributions to I’ublix entertainment. Billie Dove i seen a- u Russian prince-- in "Adoration," and she isuirounded by u cast of many set -on notable.-, including Antonio Moreno,' Lucy Doraine, Nicholas Souseanin, Nicholas H> la and Lucien I’rival. Clorious days of romance in the glittering plendor of Ru--ian aii.-to-cr. cy form the background for the earliej quenci- • f "Adoration.” With the revolution comi - the shattering of the mhility an tlm ruleis and their sonant.- moved to I'ari-, the servantlu coming pro.- jn mu , the ruler- be-

coinii g rrv.iMts.

Charlie Davi. and hi hand contrihute an impoitant feature to “Oh, Teacher,” tho -tage show. Phil and H rr>. the two had hoys, Ray Bolger, tho rubbei-le-- comi.-; Helen Kennedy por.-onality sing* r Virginia Ray. - ingei Andrew anil l.oui e Carr, two youthful dancoi , l.ucien I.aHuc, singer, Laura Leo. tiny “blui " singer and the ( miner Si t<‘i . and the pair of at-

tractive girl -iiigirs.

IN MEMORY

In loving remeniberai ce of John W. Cox, who pa-od away Nov. 27, 1925. When the evi ning -hadow- g. lhet,

Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Fowler of Roachdale were visitors in Greencastle

Friday afternoon.

Mrs. Frances Arnold is in a critical condition at her home in Fillmore due

to a stroke of paralises.

Miss Flossie McGaughey attended th funeral of Vli - Nellie Hnrshhar-

ger at Roachdale, Tuesday.

Mi-s Georgia Cliamhers who underwent a major operation at the Putnam county hospital i- improving. Mrs. Ed. Eiteljorge Jr. has returned to her I; ine from I ^ anapoli. , where she visited Sunday and Mon- i day evening, i m.-c pro ent were, the

C. N. McWethy has returned to M'**’* Edith Jon. -, of Tangier, llnrhis home in this city after a visit in! 1 '''* Kelly, Maijorie Ridille, June Ft. Wayny with Mr. and Mr-. Mark j'-andi , and R u in I Dean; and Gerald Uj|| s< Rahrer, Marian Robbins, Arthur llar-

[ pell, Max Asbuv, and Harold Lucas,

Mrs. Ida Cooper was removed from u n of (■,- aw f„,,| dlle, and Rudolph the Methodi t Hospital at Indianapol-j |;, vv ,, ! . ,,j- iru |, j u

is to the iTitpam County Hospital

Tuesday.

Mr-. Trembly.

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Boston Club M ill Meet This Evening.

The Boston Club will meet with Miss Rutledge iiui Miss Zellu Adams ai the home of Mi s Rutledge on So. Jackson St., Tue day evening :it 7:"0.

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S. ('.(.< luh.

The S. C. C Cluh will meet with

Mrs. Fred Th 1

this evening, at , 30 o’clock.

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Mi s Hall Enb rt nns Friday \t Chili 'upper.

Mi Etla l I!.ill "Mteitained a group of friend- wit a chili upper at her

ton, D. C., Miss Ethel Holloway of Baltimore, Md., and Miss Carol Shoultz, County Health Nur-e. MissHolloway has been the house-guest of Mis.- Shoultz. «!• •IBirHiday Party Held For Mrs. Werneke, A birthday party was held at the hou " of Mr-. Gertrude Werneke, Ea t An l' i. citi St., .Monday evening, the occasion being the birthday anniver:tr> of Mrs. Werneke. Refreshment - were served, and there was a large hi rt Inlay cake. ’Those present were: Mrs. George Fr. ok and daughters, F telle and Opal, Miss Mary McNVfl and MiAn a Miller. 4, q. q. q. q. 4* "rlu icale Will Meet With Mrs.. O. 11. Smith, l ie Greencastle Morning Musicalo will meet with Mrs. (). !’. Smith, 613 E. Ander-on St., Wedn* sday morning tit F) o’clock and the chorus will | meet foi rehearsal at !):3t).

In our memory comes a picture"*'*

Which shall forever last.

We st**• the old hone, fire-side,

Anil father, dear i- there

With his face -o bright and sunny.

Sitting in hi- eu.-y chair.

But we know that we ate dreaming

For tin*'** year- ago today,

Death took our darling fattier,

To his home o far away.

Our hearts are ad and lonely,

Since father went away.

But we hope and trust that some

•lay

On that bright and blissful shore. We -hall meet rn and all out loved ones, • "To p rt from them no more. Smily missed hy wife and family

l-'utifral services for Miss Nellie Har.-hbarger were held Tuesday morning at 11:00 o’clock at the home in Rnachdaie. Mrs. John Cherry is able to he out again after being confined to her home hy a *evcvel> plained anltl**, w ich -he suffered several days ago. Thoma Vanlundingliam was slightly injured while woiking on the Big Four Railroad Monday. Me will he unable to re-ume Ir- work f nr a few

lay-.

Mi.-- Ethel Holloway -has returned lo her home in Baltimore. Md., after being the gue-t of Miss Carol Shoultz ( ouniy Health Nurse, for the past • vend day-. Dr. Rii'ldell of Indianapolis prefc tried the operation of Clovia Hill this aftemoon at 2:0(1 o’clock. itr. Kuddell was assisted by Or. O’Brian and Or. McGaughey.

.;. 4..;. 4. a -e + E * * * “Learning And Habit” Is ' ,r Hovd Subject VI yi. W. Meet. ' ' L K 0

The study giimp of the A. A. U. W. ! mp, t afternoon at 2:30

met .Monday • vetting at the Public

Mi - Carol Shoultz was called to Anderson Monday evening, on account of the illtu-s sof her brother. It waof the illness of her brother. It was jilted in an accident of some nature. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Taulman, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Stewart, and Mr.

Mr. anil Mrs. James O’Neal of Ru-hville and Mr. and Mrs. John Whitlock and children of Indianapolis and Mr. at i Mrs. Janies Skimerhorn and children of this city spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Roe Underwood on

Main St.

Library, with twelve member- present. This group is ponsored hy the American Associatin' "i’ University Women. The -ubject for the evening dealt mainly "•itlt “I. lining at Habd”. The dis ussier is on desitahlt iirel unde-itable h ibit forming, and the

o’clock with Mrs. John Boyd in North-

wood.

*'• •!• •!• -I* *!• Oild Fellows To Give Dance And Social Wednesday. Greencastle Isxlge No. 348 I. O. O. F. .11 have a dance and . x-ial me* tig Wedp. day light for the Ode

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AH wool Jersey dres sei $10.00 * Wool georgettes Slfi;; Satins for the stout figures, $16.75-$22.5§ Plat Crepes, Navy R e(j Black, Green—$]5| the quality shop J- H. PITCHPoitp

thy cause. ‘•The Spirit of Golden Rult* that led u- to save the lives of these children demands that we continue to supply their everyday needs until they are ready for self-sup-port.” The first Sunday in the month of December ha come to he recognized as International Golden Rule Sunday. Last year people in fifty different countries observed this day. This Sunday will be the sixth annual observance in the behalf of the Near E i.st orphan For the pp-t twelve years the Near Fast has heen the means through which the Golden Rule Spirit ha.tnanifested itself to the people of the Near East. It has kept life in at least 1,500,00(1 people. “Practical help,” President Coolidge says, “i the best expression of our friendship.” It can he extended I ■ thos, jn di.-unt lands through our Money which I a no geographical

Itoundaries.

An >' Kift to this worthy

'f t ^ lfomp<l - K furnishes ^

•''"pie of Greencastli.' (a.

hind th,- movement a.„r, mt ' | W,t ,h, ‘ fit that i Ilil Nearest with a .ti w ,. r u ^'

for the nuhan

ever liefore.

IMRK-; to ;i'j 1 II Dirk . . 1 ouw ' niv ?Tf‘ity, will .„,i , I ‘ I I III". f 1 niiianapoh-, .lanuarv |„ •„ . J SrhoolmenV duh • , J h-.’. ''..e ,, . ity, w . idd, the same flay.

factor- which affect the same. Defin- F ' 11 thrir and ftiends. ^ ite rule- or learning and habit form- AI1 illf ' ‘eiiuest.ul to come and en- =

ation weii

joy the evening’s entertainment.

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discussed. 4. 4.4. .j. 4.4.

Miss Hu (If China Mrs. Gardner Entertains W ill Address Woman’s Circle. Pleasant Hour Club. Miss Marjorie Hu of Gingling Col- Mrs. Charles Gardner, South College, China will nhlti-ss the Woman’s lege Ave., enteitained the Pleasant Cin I** at the praise meeting and pro- Hour Bridge Club at her home Tues-fe.-ii iial people are especially invit'-d day afternoon. There were guests to this meeting. and five tables of cants.

ii»« 4 FLOWERS for the Thanksgiving Table E1TEL FLORAL CO. Telephone Oob. We Deliver.I

Cemetery. The Masonic lo*lge will h * in charge of the services.

We are ready with a complete lino of table delicacies, See Wetz. It.

WHY SITI-'FH the pains and a*.*«n> 01^ 1 ■ ' ' I ONES a hen a d<C i* lo II! I IT < tl.A w ill relieve )*;ll. Ml dluc.gists sell it.

The funeral of John A. Keller waheld from th** Lakin Funeral Home, at 2 o’clock on Tuesday afternoon with Rev. Victor L. Raphael in charge. H'* was assisted by the G. A. R. and Sons of Veterans. Interment wa- in Forest Hill cemetery. The body of Dewey Martin arrived in (inencastle Tuesday ovei the Pennsylvania at 12:38 and was taken directly to the McCurry Funeral Parlor- where funeral services will he held Wednesday afternoon at 2:0(1 o’clock with ioterment in Forest Hill

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ll i- 1 In i'm -1 peed 1 emedy known.

Hotel Grant

ThanksKiviiiK dinner

ritF>DAY’M IT\ E BEST

FEVTY NFS.

WEAF NBC Network, 9 p. m. Music j

of great *'-mi«.-eis. served from .12 to 2 and WI W Cin imati (428), 7 p. m. Per 5 ^ o’clock. KoUSt Ulld!

feet tnde symphony. ., .

WABC C.duml.ia network, 8:50 p. | inCCl CnlCken,

m. United Light Opera ( uiiip ny. WOR newurk • 1221, 8 p. m. Uarld-

zon recital* Herb* rt Hi yner, harytone,

an Kctlmiue Bacon, pianist.

fried chicken, $1.00 plate. Turkey dinner, $1.50. Telephone reser-

vations Rural 222.

Quality Meat Market JOHN A. ABEL Call 42. for your • Thanksgiving: Meats Chicken and Fresh Oysters. Open until 9 P. M. Wednesday evening. Closed all day Thursday.

Fancy eats for your Thanksgivii g dinner. See Wetz for the he t. H — . . o.. — If you want t*> shoot, attend the Gun Club shoot Thanksgiving Day, at grounds south of city. 27-2t. If it’ in eat*, we have it. See Wetz when hungry.

FOR RENT — Rooms for housekeeping. Phone 245-X.

light 27-3t

W<* have left nothing off to make that dinner complete, Wetz for • all good eats.

Don’t ft i get the gun -hoot for turkeys, geo,.e, dm k ; and chix at the (Tub grounds Thursday. 27-2t

Hoosier Transpcrtation Co. Excursion No\ 28 to Dec. 8 J .' State Road 43 and 40 to Indianapolis and Terre Haute. Round trip rate, one way fare plus 50c.

GOLDEN RI LE SUNDAY

Did you know that Golden Rule Sunday is to he observed December 2, 1928? This is the day that has! been set aside for its observance. This will, in all probability, be the last time that you, the people of Greencastle, will be called upon to make your contwbutions to help the

Near East l)rph|n .

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Greencastle motorist, report seeing two cars badly demoli-hed Monday evening on State Road 45, near Raccoon. One car, a Ford coupe, had the front end mashed in, and another car, with which it hrd collided, was seen in a ditch. It was not known where the cars were from and whether an>

one had heen injured.

ami Ml J. Himb.jr Gardn.Vwill go to University Hureau of

ImlianapoUs tlpfc evepipg where they | ^ uhviitly After the war; the unbroken famwdLseq BUhd Dovejm "Adorata,'^ ,* r tt , a( . h( .,. f()V th „ .econ.l ^ml-.ori ili-j retuH„-d tu’th** po upations thr n the Indiana I heate™ • j p OS i t i„ n< , Amo% ft4^|th(*y had tff’r.rr'ti'thi war. But

class whs one for a High School teacher for manual training and mathematics. Dr Earl C. Bowman, of the education department is acting director of the bureau. Any student in the University or any one outside who wishes to file an nppFcation for a position i- asked to communicate

with Or. Bowman.

THE LITTLE BEAUTY SHOP (•ranada Theatre IJuildiiiK

PHONE 343. SPECIAL for a short time only Shampoo and wave

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war. But

what of the 132,552 children that were orphaned hy it? The people of the United States have been liberal in the past in donating to this wor-

EXCURSION FARES ACCOUNT THANKStilVINB VIA Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction C o. FARE AND ONE-HALF FOR THE Rid M> TKIP lickei- good going* all clay on November 28th and 2! ,| h. good returning up to and including Decend'T l(j' < all Local T. II. 1. K E. \genl f.ir further information.

Tickets

THE STUDIO CLUB

CRIS-TELL f or Washing Windows r r° h ave spotless, A glistening windows with the least effort, soften the cleaning water with CRIS-TELL. No matter what cleanser you use, CRISTELL makes it better and speeds up the work. Will not injure your hands!

INVITES YOU TO AN EXHIBIT AND Tf THK STUDIO ART SHOPl’K Friday and Saturday, Nov. 30 ant

FROM 2 TO 5 O’CT OCK

STUDIO ART SHOPPK

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STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN

Thanksgiving Shoot

lo hi* held at Cluh grounds soud* 1 j Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 29* ^

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THERE WILL HE TURKEYS, GEESE. PLENTY OF THEM.

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Crazy larg.'ts, also clay bird** fur Ihose ^ ^ , them. Trap* will Ire open all day. Ihe ehie'i | '•I A. M.. and last Ihe entire day. Come one c M " it a day. -f t*'