The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 May 1929 — Page 3

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In lovintr J '‘ H'^inaM Owen. In lov,n K rememhianee of our babv Tonight Kcl.lie Quillen and a fine,

°f platers will be seen in |

John Daniel, who pa-»e.i away ! years ap,, today, May 8th

County Notes

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TnH iir V4 w..,no i “ wnicn is one oi

loved one RoSe to*n.st men,0r,eS * the . RPasf>n ' s be?t comedy features,! Miss Mila Crosby spent

-For Sale—

“^”rKVT- Modern A,U ‘ lh,,S '' who think of h'" 1 today ^i 'hne' Tartrc lots, ° ne? who 1(1W ^st.

’garden, shade, flowers. »r!n, reasonable. Mrs. Nol-

jp,n, lAPCUtor. Call F. S. PROGRAMS PROVE ENJOY \HI I

fp h „nc 774. Office at No. Jackson St. 27-tf

“Noisy Neighbors” which is

PALESTINE

e program will consist of musical painful injury one morning last week ; numbers, readings and an ad res- b\ when Is- fell and fractured a rib. FI. C. Mervin of Massillon, O. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sumffrers an;! Charles T. Snider and daughter, Howard Ohenchnin of Indianapolis, Sunday Florence of Terre Haute visited bis visited Sunday with Wilbur Priest

brother J. W. Snider and family Sun- :;m i family.

- Mr * n " d MriMrlanbiLSln’ THl! RSI>AY’S FIVE BEST RADIOS! Kda. wUrtad ‘L^toTsUa’‘remT.^' ' V '’ man ' s l-"" to help care for his father, B.

"ill have its final showing.

"ith Marie Beck.

Miss Edna Baker went to Indiann-

j Nola, who had her tonsils removed. Society will meet Wednesday after- |.\ ip uev, who Ml last week and w _. , . Beu ' ah «*•» Sm,th 8 vi «iting noon with Mrs. J. W. Snider. injured his hip.

'AF, NB( network, r»:30 p. m. | * r v,s ^' r » Mrs. Waldo Mickt l at In- ( Miss Horyl Douglass ontfrod r* *'c 'j'lj,. p, , j,|,» ,.f n ur cornTmuiitv en—Jessicn Dragonette, soprano, gnd , dianapolis. Haute Normal Monday for the sum- V er\ much a one-act religion

male quartet. I Miss Marie Beck and Mrs. Fred

The second program of the May WABC, CBS network. 6:!I0 p. m.— , Regers and daughters, Ruth and Ber-

■ E: Equitj In four room house. !*b ; 2 S. Indiana |.L. 7 - r, P JypEClAL! Genuine New'|i;„yal brocder stoves at few of these. Other L,,merit at bargain prices. Lw at these money-saving jpenra tie Hatchery. 7-^t. l[E Cabbage and mango l |0 ,ig field grown, 35 cts. L,.,-, a Fruit Farm, Phone Maple Heights. 8-2p.

Festival of Music was given in Music ^ Marine hand.

Hall Tuesday evening before a large , "KAF NBC network, 7 p. m. — company of interested parents and ^ bo Revellers and concert orchestra, friends. WAfiC, CBS network, 7:30 p. m.—

All of the solo numbers for both Valip(1 hou r-

niece

mer term. Mrs. Jesse

Evans, who underwent

piano and violin were played from memory and with good interpreta-

tion.

The entire program was a highly creditable performance and proved to be an excellent entertainment for those who heard it. Resides the solos there were a number of duets, a trio

played by children seven

WJZ, NBC network, 0 p. m.—Slum-

ber hour.

wm* in Greenc&stle Friday. i an operation for goitre last Tue-day Quite a tew from around here at- a t tin 1 Christian hospital, Indianupotended the circus at Greenea-th- F'ri- | is is n .p„ lt e i doing well.

day.

Mrs. \Y. J. Thompson and son I iw-

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF JEFFERSON To\\ NSH1P

iI F Large hrindle eow, f .,,n 4 and 5 gallons, very r ilay. $110. R’ W. Baldastle. 8 *2t

-Frying chickens. Milk k,mouth Rock. Rural Phone 8-

-For Kent—

[XT Good semi-modern in. $25 per month. Locat- ! Ind. ;'t. t all 8H1-K. 7-2p

Kt Modern house, 708 Lt St. Phone 795-X. 7-3t.

—Nice home in counLnrden and cow pasture. Jonthly to respectable famat Banner office. 7-2t Kl—One and two room ipaitment. Kitchenett inLangmoorr.” Phone . r i72^t Franklin St. 6-tf FT -8 room modern house. In serve two rooms. Mrs. c.n, 10 Bloomington St. 8-2t.

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|.\T Four room house on ft. Inquire at * Moran’s K-2t.

-Wanted—

rpm tiring or general reIra FI. Cowling, phone 7-2p ft) RF'.NT:—For summer; in country, near town. 27-tf We estimate on all ] la.-tering, patching a ,-peeifr and Purcell. Phone 684-26-tf

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laying and plastering see It, 60C Anderson St. Phone 2-tf liscellaneous—

-Party w’ho took white watch from Bowman Gym Ning is known. If same is 1 M l South Jackson St., no will be made. 7-2t lam’s will hold a rummage Way, May 11 at the old on east Washington St. 8-3t ill^': Tomatoes plants are to set, also green beans kin eids. Greencastle Canzone 805-Y. 8-11

Marionettes Lucile White

Marguerite Cowan

Swinging .... Lewis

Marguerite Brendle

The old tar’s yarn . . Muller

Marian Ellis

Concerto No. 5 (Allegro

moderatn) .... Seitz

Jean Stewart

Indian dance . . . Wilkes The bunny parade (arr. for two pianos) . Marsehal-Loepke

Zink Fleenor

Simple aveu (arr. for two

pianos) .... Thome

Betty Nichols Martha Walts

Valse in E flat major . Durand

Jo Ruth Donnohue

Mazurka B„hm

Charlotte Donnohue

Alla mazurka . . . Carreno

Dora Comstock

Part II

Ftorn the Classics Soldiers’ march . . Schumann Fllnora Tharp The little northerner . Gurlitt Lucile White Old folks at home . . Foster Jo Ruth Donnohue Accompanist—Lucile White Minuet .... Beethoven Marian Ellis Marion Seller Humoreske .... Dvorak Marguerite Cowan Spanish dance . . Moszhowski Mary Frances Carson Mary Lucile Flarly Miserere ilu Trovatore Verdi-Burgmuller Martha Walts Narcissus .... Nevin Jo Ruth Donnohue Charlotte Donnohue Tarantella .... Heller Betty Nichols Poet and peasant Suppe-Bninner First Piano Betty Nichols Dora Comstock Second Piano Charlotte Donnohue Jo Ruth Donnohue AT THE VONCASTLF.

$3000.00.

Total, $3138.00. Any and all taxpayers who may appear will be heard on the question of making the above appropriations for the uses and purposes named, and if dissatisfied, ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll taxes only, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners. R. P. Alice, Trustee of Jefferson ; Township, Putnam County, Indiana.

Sunday afternoon.

Fred Rogers and family spent Sunday with his brother Ftank Roger

near Fillmore.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shinn spent Thursday with James Hylton. Lester Walton has moved his fam-

ily from Amo to the Solomon farm so he will he closer to his milk route.

^ ^ Notice is hereby given to the tax-

V”' 1 ’ | payer- of Jefferson Township, Put-1 itpd h ' ,r lister, Mrs. Donald Games, t. r , Mary years old, which was worth a trh'M, I™' 1 ' Count >’> Indian a. ,h:i< the proper '“st "’•‘••k.

able knowledge of ensomable playing . “! th '‘ ™' hn "\ h ? Us, 1 ' , f ' a,d township, The third program will be given ^ ’V” ° n this evening in Music Hall at 7 o’- j, " V “ ' th ’., 1 CO " s ! ,l ". r niak ' c | oc | c In ^ and will make uppropnutiona, as > - o- ^

For Road Fund, for back labor for j 1926, 1927, and 1928, $138.00.

Wachs | F’or payment of temporary loans

Township & Special School Fund)

Little ( harles Hodson spent lliurs- rence of Danville spent Sunday at '.he ay with Donald Osborn. home of her daughter, Mrs. E. !'.

Will Arnold and Lester Kinder vis- Lowery,

itul in Illinois part of last week.

Mis. Dessie Solomon spent Friday

night with Mrs. Will Arnold. HAINBIMDGE Mis- Nola Baker of Indianapolis, Dorothy Smith is \i ding relativ.

is visiting with home folks. | j n Fillmore.

Miss Doris Casity of Groveland vis-! Mrs. Roy Eads visited her daug'i-

** ' at Del’atiw over Saturday

and attended May Day exercises.

W. \Y. Tlumia and family of Shirlep were guests of Mrs. Cora Sand

over Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. FI. L. Gray -pent la t w. e!. in In iianapolis with ht*r daughter.

Mrs. Weaver, who was quite ill.

Dr. Veach of Staunton is visitinv | his son, Dr. L. W. Veach and family. | Mr. and Mis. Harvey Lane and daughter, Bertha and Eleanor Hostetler, attended the dedication of the Scottish Kite Cathedral at Indianapo-

lis Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Salsbury of Crawfordsville visited friend here

Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Pearl Hartman and chi! ten were Sunday guests of Ray Eteln ■ n

and family.

Woodrow Dickson went to Indinmpolis Monday morning where he will work with Tom Alice this summer. Mrs. Albert Balcli was the gn* t

play, given by Del’auw -students at the M. F',. Church Sunday evening. Will'd ha; been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Parks of Westville.

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Mr. and Mis. Ola Pollom 1 spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Gardner of Indianapolis,

Mis - Doii/Jiy Lewis and Mrs. Frank Jarrell hav»> entered Indiana State College for the mid-spring term. Mia-es L ,ola Neese and Wilma Neese spent the day Monday in Indianapolis. i Miss FOdeasa Hmishire was a visiter in (jreeucastle, Saturday. Sevi r al from here attended Gentry Bro . C ircus, Friday. Walt/O' Hutcheson of Carbon was in thi i vicinity Sunday. Mis Dorothy Lewis was in Greenca tie Saturday. Die’ ; Madden of Reelsville called on Je ep! i Evans Sunday.

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Earl Lynch and family of Seymour spent the week-end with A. K. Yotk

and family.

Mrs. Naomi Hall and graniMnughter Betty are visiting Ivaloo Hall at

Indianapolis.

Mrs. Lewis Neier and three weeks’ old son returned home from the Putnam County Hospital Monday.

Mr. and Mr-. Elmer Farmer and I of Dorothy Aker of I. F. our the |

NOTH E TO RO \D CON TRACTORS

A play which was a ,-ensation in New York last season, "The Letter”, has been transplanted to the screen and will be the feature attraction at the Voncastle theater Thursday and Friday. Jeanne Eagels, well known

Notice i hereby given by the Board of Commis loners of the County of Putnam, State of Indiana, that sealed bids will be received up to twelve o’clock, noon, on Monday, June 3id, 1929, for the improvement and construction of the Galen S. Irwin, et al Road in Franklin Township, Putnam County, Indiana. Said road to tie constructed of Emulsified Asphalt, and is estimated to cost $15,040.00. Said road is to be constructed in accordance with the plans, profile ami specification- therefor, and now on file in the County Auditors Office, at Greenca-tie, Indiana, and which art now open foi the inspection of bid-

ders.

Each bid submitted shall be accompanied by a bond, either personal or surety, in a sum equal to double of the amount of the bid submitted, conditioned as provided by law for the faithful performance of said work. If a personal bond is given, the , same shall have not le-s than one freehold voter of Putnam County, as

' a surety thereon.

Each bidder shall submit with his hid and bond a non-collusion affidavit

! as required by law.

Before the closing of the contract the successful billder will he requir- | cd to file with the auditor a eertifij rate from the Industrial Board of Indiana, showing that such bidder has

8-2t j daughter, Frances, spent Tuesday in

Indianapolis.

E. P. Lowery and family spent Monday in Greencastle. Quite an extensive Mothers' Day program will be given next Sunday at the M. E. Church at 10:30 a. m.

stage star, has the lending role. „

The action takes place on a rubber ; compile with the Workman- ( ompen-

plantation on the outskirts of Singapore. Miss Eagels portrays the wife of a planter. She falls in love with a wastrel, keeping up the affair for several years. F’indlng, however, that he no longer cares for her, she

kills him.

How the affair is finally cleared

nation Law of Indiana for the pro-

tection of his workmen.

The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to disci iminate between bidders, and all bids submitted must be filed with that un-

derstanding.

The time for the completion of the

up and how the couple face life again ; contract will be agreed upon at the makes this one of the most inter- time the contract is awarded, esting stage plays ever filmed. All M. F.. t ooper, O. A. Day, J. G. member- of the cast supporting Mis* Britton, Board of Commissioners.

Eagels are stage players, including Herbert Marshall, Jean de I.intur, O.

Attest: W. E. Gill, County Au iitor.

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week-end anil attended the Motlvis Day dinner, given by the Alpha Del'.i Pi, on Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mis. Dale RosSaturday, May 4 a son, Robert De-

Wayne.

Tom Williamson suffered a very

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Monon Route first and onl y line between

Indianapolis and Chicago to install AUTOMATIC TRAIN STOP LATEST TRAVEL SAFETY DEVICE Automatic Train Stop, the latest travel safety device, has been installed anti is now in operation on the Monon Route* overtthe entire line between Indianapolis and Chicago. This device, electrical in operation, is installed in track and engine, and is synchronized Mill) the automatic block signals. Should the engineman, for even a “split second,” fail to see and obey the restrictive signals, the Automatic Train Stop takes the t control of the train out of his hands and stops it. With this device in constant operation, you ride secure in the knowledge that the possibility of human error no longer > constitutes an element of risk in traveling. f The Monon Route is the lir*t anti only line between Indianapolis and Chicago to he equipped with Automatic Train Stop. This remarkable safety svstem, installed at great cost, is further evidence of the high standard of service, comfort and safety which has made the Monon Route tht* favorite line be-

tween Indianapolis

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When you travel on the Monon you are protected by Automatic Block Sinnala and Automatic Train Stop all the way.

MONDN ROUTE

CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS AND LOUISVILLK RY.

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