The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 February 1929 — Page 2
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HIGH SCHOOL
Tonight Last Times
7-9 P. M. 15c-40c
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Lilac Time
THE DAILY BANNER No cnan** wa= wponrt in tl» inn- Prof^or Briphtmim. *: *i i- th. ? Entered in the Post Office at Green-' tftion rf Here Thc-r:s at the hospital world’s outstanding rny ,n
. . Weilresdav Bowne to b“ the most complete of its
castle, Indiana, as second claM »a.l Wednesday. kind in existencP) 3nii Professor majter. I nder the act of March 3, Mrg ^ p eir | Vernon of Martinsville Hildebrand was giv, full credit in
^ was in Greercastle Wednesday on !e- McConnell’s bonk.
Subscription price, iO cents per Professor Hildebra; i compiled the
soggy
week.
Personal And Local News
Mrs. Fee. : Johns who has been se i iously ill at her home west of town,
is gradually improving.
Morris Goodwin, aged Fillmore resident, is improving from a recent operation at the County Hospital.
M. J. today
Murphy was in Indianapolis
on legai business.
Mr- Clyde Ix'wi- of Clayton visited
in Green.astle Tuesday.
bibliography while working on his Ph. D. the-is which he complete.) last semester in addition to his teaching and his numerous other activities. In the church he not < niy teaches the largest college Sunday School class, i but is also president of the Men’s
J . ! Brotherhood. He is acting head of
Mrs^ Fred L. O’Hair and^ th» Philosophy Club i-irii g the tem-
porary retirement of Professor EckI ardt due to his rece -t illness. The thesis, ‘ Implications B. wne’s Speculations on Freedom. ' ha* been submitted to the auth. 'ities at Boston
University.
Professor Hildebra - has also studied at Harvard, 1a - c and Berlin. He came to DePauw from the University of Denve- where he was
;ophy depart-
and Miss Mary Case who have been on a motor trip through the southland. arrived home Monday evening.
Harry A Bohard, 108 Ea-t Franklin street, has purchased a new, one
F.well Stark was a business visitor and a half ton Chevrolet truck delivin Indianapolis Tue day. ere.) by the L and H. Chevrolet Sales
. „ com pan v. Cecil Brow of Terre Haute was a
b.;>inos- ,v : • :■ Greencastle Tues- Greencastle Encampment No. 50 I.
day. O. O. F. will meet Thursday night in act j np head of the P'r
the place of meeting Friday night.,
Mrs Andrew tor. Joan, spent
anapolis.
Durham and daugh-'^ ^ ^ work jn th<> p, triarrh |
degree. Come all of you.
Wednesday in
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with
GARY COOPER A GEORGE FITZM AUR1CE PROP.
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. . . Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Stewart are in j V -s lade!me Podom who has been ImliwiaDoH# att4 , mlin g the annual con- ,! the -M.st three wee** is rapidly >m-1 vwtion 0 , InJi , na Water Works P’ Association in session today and toMr. ar.d Mr^. Jame^ Loudermilk of morrow at the Lincoln Hotel.
R< k\;!ie visite. friends in Greencas-
tle W’ednesday.
Mrs. A. T. Briggs is in the
Miss Myra Goulding was taken to the Pufam County Hospital Wednes-
Met - day morning for medical treatment.
THOMPSON STILL KING IN CHICAGO
Bible Class Enjoys
Social Meeting
The social meeting of the Keystone Bible Class of the Methodist Church, held on Tuesday evening, was a delightful affair. Mrs. Clyde Hutcheson, Beveridge street, was hostess for the occasion. There were about thirty present among them being new members. Mrs. J. A. Abel had charge of the devotions, with scripture reading prayer and a song, "Blest Be. the
Tie That Binds.”
During the business session encouraging reports from the heads of the various departments were read. Especially noteworthy was the report given by the treasurer. The principal business of the evening was the election of officers for the ensuing year which resulted as follows: Mrs.
PRINCESS PEGGY FROCKS $1.00 Each
as
Colorful and lovely patterns „ well as attractive styles. All siz^
14 to 52.
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THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford
The work was ! yesterday when he skated
: st Ho-’-.tal in Ir uanapolis. where sh> will nnderg treatment for -exera! da vs.
SOUND Accompaniment
PRESENTED BY THE AMERICAN LEGION
Eider J. W Crane of Lynnville. In-
■i ana is conducting services at Mil! Creek church near Belle Union all
this week. All are welcome.
Miss Goulding was reporte- in a critical condition by -er attending phy-ician. Dr. W. R. Hutcheson.
WINDY CITY VOTERS EVIL TO ToPPLE “B'G BILL'S" THRONE 11 ESDAY
CHICAGO, Feb. - i UP)—The Chicago Aldermanic e tiers, billed by
would
FAD V EQI I PM ENT l >ED
ATTENDED MEMORIAE
James L Handel, cashier of the Central National Bank, is in the Bat-
tie Creek, Micb^ -anitanum for treat- reformers as the -:r -c- that
ment, having gone there from Harr- W 'P < “ Mayor "Big i - o.. . mond. where he visited his daughter, the political map, ap- ear t. have done
Mr. and Mrs. A. V Hauek are home George Cook and family. little more than juggle his throne, from Vihcennes where they attended ; Out of the pea. the dedication and pageant of the Edward Howard wa- removed trom ; fam jjj at .,.; f or 54) s Georg- Rog^r- Clark Memorial this!the ho-pita! to the home of his sister. c j t y council today we *k. Mrs. Albert .Stevena, W. Howard St., victories mi surpr
Your.g Howard has been at the hos- , p ut -p ;2 pill the
Johr Murnai.e. ^er.era! superinten- p lta i f QT some time recovering fromifrym wi^-d out. : at th» '1 i-»est Stone Quarry*: injuries sustained when he fell from With a high a
in
ful balloting on ts in the Chicago ame numerous - for both sides, udder” was far
treasurer; Mrs. R. E. Richards, reporter and Mrs. J. P. Frew, chairman rf the program committee. Mrs. J. F. Courtney was retained as teacher of the Sunday School class with Mrs. Sarah Wright and Mrs. E. W. Strieker, assistants. The new officers assume their duties at once and will preside at the social meeting in
ly good attendance. 1 ne worn was I yraw-ruay wm-n ne sKateil int0 -u , given by Mrs. E. B. Taylor, and con- arms of n police officer at W-
G. H. Taylor, president; Mr--. ( bar • - of a 0 f articles from N. M., he made a brave deftn^TI Hutcheson, -ecretary: Mrs. J. A. Abel, magazines. Mrs. Taylor was t companion, Harry Palmer,#. "1
assisted in this w rk by Mrs. John j The Grant home here was in J McFarlane. There was a social hour, pense as Dickies parents aiMsix^I
- • -rv.ii re- i there and -i-t* r- awaited his ^1
freshmenta, Two of t '" f ‘ children wen tat7
+ 4- + ■!• + ♦ to understand, but the others ref-
Judge Hughes To to ^eve that the boy had saidJ Speak On Probation “ran away because they hated Itn-f The D -lilah Miller Jtchool Parent- William J. Grant, who learrhen
Teachers’ ksso'dation will meet Fri-
March. j d#y at 2: 3o o’clock at the building.
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Mr*. Wil!:am Bishop wns -.n enarge 1 ^ Van Buskirk, teacher in the of the program and gave a delightful will bp in charge of a
• ' t *
- re rte- - w.y m. roving at th*'scaffolding at the new Methodist 1^4. in the run-off
- entage of suc-
iectior on
April
James Cullen- n, Delta Kappa Ep- ■ mother attended •. • Sesquicenternal corumtseion at \ -K-.-r,*--, Monday. D. F-ank Cuiiert- n f i’ -r f Jam*-* Cul1> rtson i- a graduate of DePaww and a former State S* it r and a's a member of the -tate and rational Park Cummiasion.
C jrty Hi spit., ‘ owing a major • rburcb buiidmg. He sustain* a frac- 7 as ^ enjoyed : Iuesday s voting
-rat n whi' r. he underwent a ^ew Tur ^j a broken wrist, and both
days ago.
Meg- mere fracture
Mayor TV- r>-p- n
retain enoug
sympath-tic alder-
C- A Storms >d at hi- home in The Wash-.-gton Towr.ship farmers
Coatesvi! 1 * Monday evening about
f aeweBj
years dumtiiin. .■'umv.ng are the wife end two children. Funeral services
w-re he,.i fr n :h- Baptist I'hurch in ^ w j]|
institute will be he’ i in the Reels-
ate-v Wedr.esiiay afternoon.
n to control the
(council *0 the end f his term in 1931. The wave of let rm that has gathered momentum w th each new gang
March 1. The program will begin at ?nunier or ma ~~' ^ lhe rVn ^ r 10 o’clock in the morning. Prof. R. ero “P * r>unc<i v - Ma > or a ' t
an address on -Crops '^" 4 r ' r ’ mar >* t o w " ak 1,1
book review, "Slipper McGee,” by Marie Conway Oemler, which narratl pathetic ar.d amusing incidents in the life of a world famous burglar and of hi* reform into the “butter
fly man.”
During the social hear the hostess, a:-isted by her daughters. Misses Edna and Helen and Mrs. Eula Wells, served refreshments.
•h 4- + + + +
Mr*. John Boyd Gives
Mojave Desert at the head of mounted possemen when jj thought that the boy was thr»,i
fer at the reports.
“It is just Palmer that is mi those things,” the father said. T*
w ill speak on what he wrote us in a letter ifteti Mr-. Waldo F. Mitchell kidnape l our boy."
Palmer has waived extradition both he and the boy will l* here today by Capt. "Butch" Alls,] the Los Angeles police iispana and chief special agent Fred I of the Santa Fe Railroad. OfFicer- reported that the beyti them he didn't see how hi?
group of song-. Mrs. William Bishop will be in charge of the devotions.
Judge J. P. Hughes
“Probatkn. will sing. 4* 4- 4- 4 1 4- 4-
Tri Kapnas’ To '
Meet Thursday
Tri Kappa will meet with Mrs. Thai! Jones Thursday at 7:30 o'clock.
4* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-
Mrs. Hearst Gives
Pretty Bridge-Luncheon Afternoon 1 e.i 'could be crying f-r him to
A bridge uncheon of colorful \f r ; Jennie Curtis Hearst enter- when she had told him that sneagj - : "g-‘ n-.e appi :• 'merits was that la j ne< j Tuesday afternoon between the “good no'ion” to put rim outofil
e^ven by Mrs. John Boyd at her home hours of 2;30 an 5.30 o’clock at the house.
f >r the S-bl's sake." Dtrner w 11 be
* break thiough the
(Money Need Money-Now!
IMMEDIATELY •AVAILABLE-'
Protnpt lean aceemmodaHtai ti -• cf th* to st Important fsa- : .res of our s*rv!o*. W# rsails* that aa urgset nee i for mor.sy :T.rr.ei1at« act on. H*oe* «■* gtr* *vevT application for a loan ths attention !t Cesocvsn Anpi* rjr.ds sr.at ;• us ts *4ran. - is promptly for svsry
wortr y puny-. Ss.
Indiana Loan Co.
24E. Washington >t.
Phone 15.
.-erred by the ladies aid of the Big Walnut Church. The officers are: ! chairman, James L. Martin; vice-cha-rmar.. Gecrge L. Rissler. and sec-
g-
i:d leave its mark
retary treasurer. Glendon Right sell.
W tTCH FOR STYLE SCENES. THE! RE CoMINor ? 2 2 T T
STi'RM-* m ER N \TIoN
CHICAGO. Feb. 27 1UP1tards in the north, spring thaws the midwest and tornadoes in south ave spread death, suffering and a threat of epidemics over a nine-
hoids, alt rough it in -ome wards.
Six members at t - resent council four of ‘hem The — f-onites, were defeated and in nr - wards the final result awa.ts the run-off. To win in Tuesday*- balloting a candidate had to poll a major.'.y of aii the votes ’ 7? at in hia war: In wards where ne deci.-io r was reached the two highest go into the run-off. F -ur of the nine
are Thompson men.
i Thomp- n's two mo-t smashing Bliz- victorie- were in the “Bic<xiy Twentiein th” ward and in his own bailiwick, the j
the 44th.
in Northwood Wednesday at one o’d ck. Covers were laid at small table® for 24 guests. Centerpieces of tulips and freesia were used on the tables. Individual favors of pink and iavendar =weet peas, tied with ferns,
were giver. +++++«
Mr-, tbrams Hostess
History (Tub
The Progress History Club held its | t 0 Entertain regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon ' Mrs. l*ewey
Phi Kappa Psi fatemity house on South College Ave., with a tea. About 50 guests called during the afternoon, *aid. all members of the Methodist League, * the Section Leaders and assistants. Tne work cf the league was discussed in an informal manner. Tea was serv-
ed at 4 o’clock.
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Eureka Club *
“But I will be ela to get bnij play with my baby sifter,"
SALARY BILL*
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 27 tU Salary intreases totalling are provided in bills now tenigll fore th° Indiana legislature. a« to a tabulation made by Liw
Bryant will entertain
-t the h me of Mrs. Roy Abrams, -he Eun-t-a Club tonight at 7:30 0 ’-1^ J rk f • ; h-_afternoon was given (dodl at her home at 428 Bloomington I ’ f accounts.
street.
The former ward, bosse by MorriE’der, the city collector whose negro
by Mrs. A. A. Brothers, and was a rev->w of “The Brbige of San Luis R y.”- There a large attendance. 3“ i four associate members of the club were present. A social hour followed the program, and dainty refreshments were served. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. E. B. Tay-
lor.
4- 4* 4- 4* 4- 4" Mrs. Taylor Gives
Youngster Glad To Go Back Home
TREAT YOUR SUIT RIGHT
It i« line to fee! a« x»u go down the »treet That sour newly cleaned -uit look* *0 neat;
\nd >i*u Mirt of feel that vcw did jour »uit wrong.
By letting it go uncleaned -o long;
\nd you rn-w>he that you’ll treat that -uit right.
\nd never again let it look like a fnght.
IDEAL CLEANERS
Telephone 470. Call & Deliver
The list includes six -f-iat*xll five billc in the house with I figures incorporated. In was po'nted out by Orr. th*!»» i house bill increasing th< ftetlt county coroner 100 percent Hh ing $5 a day for a clerk it i! quests. It is impossible to the total of this increase, he( The - o.npilation does not nthi^ bills for increasing -a’ariefdl
er .us city officials row ^riitt ]
home by threats of I
mm
der and the Gulf of Mexico. j murdered in the April primary, went The mow n death toll in the series j overwhelmingly for Eller's candidate. c f weather pranks mounted to 38 in William Y. Pa-elli. Twe r. four h«-urs Texas, Arkansa- and Mississippi > before voting - gan. Pacelli'* oppon- mt hostesses. where wind storms and \ J. Fr c- •*...
struck Monday. driven from
Floods were mminent in Ohio, Ind- bombing. _ I :ana, parts of Missouri, Arkansas, In the Mayor's home ward, alder-j; tTennessee and Mississippi. M.nes<ita. man Oscar F. Nelson. Thompson'- Ij Miscor.-:n ar Iowa were exoener.c- floor .ea - - • -e cour. , w. r y a :• ^:ng btizurds. ;majcrity of nearly 1,'Mh' 1 votes overji At D^rcan. Mi-s.. where twenty-one j* four • va - Nelson had beer, **!•<- j perse s w»re killed in the windstarm ted a- t .<? ou - -iandirg targ-1 of the'
j Monday, a c rp* of nur«e* ami rehef r»- * - -
' * rker- fougnt to prevent d;sea-e*. A. T .- :• -fa, wh ne.; following in the wake of the storm, tgoing to Leaver worth as the ci nvrjete*! I •Score* ef persons are suffering in- head of *.j (Kki.OOo bootlegging nng jure* and are housed in temporary by giving $2' vO bead so that h« shelters. .could '»efemi his counci! seat in the) Waters in Mississippi streams were ‘lection, was defeated by Undertaker ' ub ' Klir 8 hut further rains Vharie- G. L rmeister n the 45tr •* niff bring than of the - -.i-.k- wacd. lb tabn wa<
Danger from :nfuenia kept Red Thompsonite.
1 Cross worker* ami pkysiciars con- Reform tr.-phed -otably within slantiy on watch. the shadow- of the university of Chi-j Most if the debna had been cleared cage* wh~re Charles >cnhm-r Eaton.; ‘away in the village and rehakiltation an attorney. ww» from alderman I ..* expected to start today. Lec nard J Gr -<man in the fifth warn
Texas reperted clear skies an- nor- conte-t.
^mil weather, f'.lowing two freakish Another surprise of the election t madocs which ripped through the for the p- dee at least—was that n> , rsirthwestcm part of the state, Igav-jone wa- murde'ed, kidnaped or -lugi ;rg four <'•-0*4—two at Grand Prairie god. Po .-e cemrr .*-on*r W.Iliam’ •and tw at Cooper, a dozen injured Rus*ell tcok t me off fr-m hi* inand half a million dollar* damage. vestigation of the rreen mas* muner 0 of «ever. "Bugs’* Moran gangsters to \
orgar.-.z* the most elaborate system
LOS ANGELES, Feh. 27 (UP)— Dickie Grant, the 11 year old adven-
M«gazine Articles turer who roamed the southwest for The Boston Club held it* regular two months with a man he says is hi* •eeti'g Tuesday evening with Mrs. friend ami the law says is his kidB- ie Carver, at her home, 501 South I naper, w-’d *tart back teday to the
j-t St., with M ss Emma Vaughn J h< me he fled because he “wasn’t” ADVERTISE IN "THE BAlili
r.r.d Miss Martha Vaughn as as-ist- wanted.”
There wa* an unusual- The boy ende a widespread search
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Thursday, Feb. 28, 8 P. M. DePauw vs. Franklin
Bowman Gymnasium DePauw Reserves « Franklin Reservers
Fresh Haddock Fillett, 2*e lb. Kau-
ble A Son.
r-2t.
of guard* ever accorde- an alderman-
7:00 P. M.
ic election. The result was that not a | shot was fir**i. Not a bomb hurst and not a singie candidate, worker or vot- ; er was came,! away from his pest' jo' duty *o have a four year course in ■ political -ciervee pounded into his skull
with a black jack.
“It wa* the quietest election we ■ever held,” • • mmi*sioner Russell reported to Mayor Thompson last night. I “Conc.-xtuiation*,” said the mayor.
OF DT11 » PR** \Merman Leonard Grossman said
FES.80R USED IN “THE LIFE he believe; - wai „ pr , lh ,
^ ROWNE". sentiments of ‘.he small rr»up of - ■ Thomp-on losers when he made this
In a recent book ‘'The Life of com ment on i* defeat by attorney
Hildebrand Is Credited b New McConnell Book
BlBLIOGR tPRY
|;Bi'wne” Bi-bop Francis J. McConnell Eaton:
Admission Seventy-five Cents.
I of the Methodist Church, who is also |! president ef the Council of the FedI -rated Churches of America made use I of the b bi~'graphy of Profess.xt Hildebrand. Th* bibhography which • was compiled during Professor HiMekrand’s extensive research is said by
| “The leople have given; the people have tak- n away. Blessed be the peo-
ple.”
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