The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 May 1929 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTEE D'AIEY BANNER. M» )NDAY, MAY 27, 1929.
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New Creation By Buick To Go On Market, June 1
An inspection of the room revealed that the (fills escaped death miraculously, as debris covered the entire -pace. Several articles of furniture including- a sewing machine, were
blown to bits.
Mrs. Dingo and a nine year old i daughter, Mary, were a-leep in an-
MARQUETTE, N EW ^ f V' l M»- } ,alu r room and Drag,, was at work.
According to police, Paul Varccarona, :i4, Ottawa, III., had made threats
—— — ■■ against Anna and Drago because she Buick dealers are preparing to en-' refused his attentions. Police anteitnin the largest, crowds in their [ n°unced that an extensive investigahintory next Saturday, June 1, when Oon of the affair would he made.
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S\T! RDVY
Camaronn and Drago formerly worked together in a factory here.
the Marquette, new six cylinder automotiv, c. eat ion whjch Buick is introducing into the medium priced
tn I , will go on display throughout TO OPEN TEA ROOM the entire country. i Workmen began remodeling the Plea mg in appearance, masterful , property at the corner of College avein performance, the Marquette i- in nue and Poplar streets Monday, for every sense a quality product— de-1 En Hamilton, who has leased the signed, t vied, and manufactured with! property to O. E. Goodlander, who th< same care and precision that ha-i will open a modern tea room some typified liuiek products during the 25 time during the lute summer, year- of the company's • xistence. The place will have an open servThere are six models in the Mar- ing room in the form of an old fash-
quette line, the two-door sedan, fourdoor sedan, business coupe, special coupe, roadster and phaeton. They \ ill be offered in exquisite color eomhinationu which have been .-cientifici.lly developed with a view to service-
ability.
ioned tavern, with a fountain in the center, and dining rooms on either
side.
I'he new tea room will be unique in many ways, according to Mr. Good* lander. The two dining rooms on the south side will he designed in colonial
Miss O’Roar II
Dinner Guests Hy EorC Smith Host esses Miss Ruth Young of Indianapolis, One of the largest affairs of ihe I i Mi s Gypsy Wil on of Brook, Ind., week ochd calendar wa the after-!
! and Miss Hazel McLean of Greencas- noon bridge at which Mrs. Itonnld
[tie were dinnet-giie: n of Miss Mary ,E. Wei-t aid Mrs. Andy Hendricks |
Mrs. Frank G. Gilmore is driving a , O'Rear, Sundav I ji-. ( cntertnined Tuesday in honor of
their hoii-e gue.-t, Mi s Slinnie Mae Hartley of Greencastle, Ind,, and of Mrs. W. II. Grayson of Eufaula, Oka., the gu< t of Mrs. Arthur Williams. The party was given at the home of Mrs. Wiest on Rogers avenue. Guests
were present for 10 tables.
A number of other social courtesies,
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new LaSalle sedan.
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hay Fisher motored H 0 „ ton riul. Meds
| Tuesday Evening
Frank Concilia has purchased Ralph Overstreet property in
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Mr. and Mr
to Indianapolis Sunday.
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The Boston Club will meet Tuesday evening it 7 o’clock instead of 7:'t0 on account of the entertainment at the High chool. Miss Kate Lov-
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gram will bt in charge of Miss Eva Milburn and Mrs. E. R. Bartlett.
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GLOVES
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dance sets chemise step-ins bloomers
bridges, parties and informal affairs have been planned by a gtoup of Fort Smith matrons for the visitors and
their hostesses.
Mi.e. Hartley will he a guest of | the delight of a most wonderful and
Thomas Shuck to celebrate her 33rd j birthday. Mrs. Shuck was surprised to
LONGBEN SPEAK' |\ 1)r - B. Lonrden ..i chaped this niorniiiK on'CoIIm, ai d ‘Teacher’s Daze”. Dr.i) scheduled to speak but he wg
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and Miss Dade Shearer were in And- ho-tess at an afternoon party for the ^ number of useful and valuable gifts | ‘‘En hmen come tocollejug erson Sunday where they attended the’ visitors Friday at ht‘r home, 51f> May. and a beautiful bouquet sent to her j der what it is all about wedding of Mi -s Agnes Hall to Les- avenue. by her friends of Greencastle, the af- Longden. Some seniors have i lie 1 Strang, of New York City. Mrs. Arthur Williams, 1510 Bluff ' ternoon was spent in a social manner awaiting them but most of thT
Miss Ruth Hall, who is a sister of ir e nue, will entertain at a luncheon | and all left at a late hour wishing 1 the bride acted a- bridesmaid. Both hiidge next week, honoring her house Ruth many more happy birthdays.
Attend Wedding Of Dcl’auw Graduates
Miss Mari'aret Rohwedder, Miss 1 honor Wednesday when Mrs. F. Stick-| delightful dinner at the noon hour, Ruth Hall and Mi s Virginia Hud-1 ney Meek entertains her afternoon I which nil enjoyed very much. Mrs. son, all of the Alpha Phi sorority bridge club. Mrs. Nell Dow will be j Shuck was the recipient of a great
Edward Shoe has delivered a new Chevrolet coach to John C. V’ermil-
lion.
C. J. Ferrand, of Fillmore, is driving a new Chevrolet roach delivered by the L. and H. Chevrolet Sales. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. McIntyre and Mrs. G. W. Walls, spent the week-end at Knightstown at the Just-
amere Cottage.
Miss Annice Mooore of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore,
South Indiana St.
Miss Freydis Cox of Indianapolis spent the week-end in Greencastle, with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. T. C.
Cox, Bloomington St.
The Reliable Cleaning and Pressing company have purchased a new Ford delivery truck from King, Mor-
rison and Foster company.
Miss Margaret Dennis, of the DePauw School of Music will give her Senior recital, Wednesday, May 29, at
4:30 o’clock in Meharry Hall.
Putnam Lodge No. 45, I. O. O. F.,
will confer the 3rd degree on a class. T ^ . - ... r , i u i„ I National (onvontion
of three Gome and help the team. Kpyf(ton „ Bible ( lass Miss Margaret Gilmore has return-1 Progress History Huh It will do your nerve system go,si. Mrs. Etta Hall Hostess e<1 to her holT1( . j,, Greoncastle from Mrs. L. H. Miller and son are vis-j Keystone Bible (lass will meet Washington, I). C., where she has iting in Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Miller!"'’* 1 '* rs- ' 1 **"**' ’* North (<d- been attending the National Conven-
is manager of the Tresslar variety: * , lf0 Avenue, I uesday evening at tj on () f Librarians, store on the west -ide of the public* ‘ 0 <'lock. Mis. ( ourtney will have 4.
tbe devotion and Mrs. Lloyd Houck Alpha (< To Hold
will have charge of the program.
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Entertain Friends
With Party
A delightful assortment of smart taikwa dainty embroidered and fully laced tr J styles of heavy ("repe de ('hone. e<1 ' THE QUALITY SHOP
J.H. IMtchford
guest, Mrs. W. II. Grayson of Eufaula and Miss Minnie Mae Bartley of Greoncastle, Ind. Among other parties planned for the visitors is a luncheon bridge at which Mrs. A. B. Jenkins, 223 North Twentieth .-trect, will ent vt,tin the early part of next week. Fort Smith, Southwest American.
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and Miss Mayme Shearer, Mis Vir- S. ('. Will Meet ginia Markham, and Donald Perry, Tuesday Evening
were in Terre Haute Saturday and 1 The S. C. C. Club will meet Tuosattonded the Vergilinp celebration at day evening at 7:30 o’clock with Miss
St. Mary’s of the Woods. The cele- Nellie Browning. bration was in memory of the 2000th j + d* •!• + •!* + anniversary of the death of Vergil. VIis)) (li | more Keturns From
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young people are giaduates of De- ! Pauw Univei -ity with the class of 1027. Mrs. Strang is an Alpha Phi and Mr. Strang a member of Phi
Gamma Delta.
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Vttend St. Mary’s
Celebration
Dr. R. T. Stephenson, Mi-s Dade
der what they will do who
graduate.
The teat t r I than ever about what hekikil
The birthday cake was baked by
Pauline Lawson.
Those nrestnt were: Mr. and Mrs. i alway trying t,. ,ii Vf ,,,y Robert Lawson of Sand Ridge, Mr. the what and tin why thai - and Mrs. Henry I-awson and family fession 'lands for. of Clear Creek, Mrs. Kate Boyd of, “We never find our ideaT South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ways keeps ahead of u« J Shack of Greencastle; Miss Mary how hard we try t< roach Rib Shoemaker of Center S(hoi)l house, the . .dell da . the (iIm-k-«a Mr. Ray Lawson ami Miss Pauline to find the Golden Floi«, yl
Lawson of Sand Ridge,.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuck of Greencastle took supper with Mr. Shuck’s son Tommie Shuck of Fill-
more Sunday.
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Mrs. Ralph Ettcr Hostess
During this coming week Buick architecture while the large dining ‘balers throughout America will pr<- room on the north will he finished is 1 oie their - ales ion m f,,r displaying old English style. In the center of the toe M.iiquette. Ihililic inteiest in tin huilding will he a soda fountain room '■ w product has becnmi exc eedingly fashioned after the oldtime tavern bar Ki 1 n and Buick otlicial- therefore he- 1 rot m. Trench doors will lead from the 3ii \r tfiat all previou recortls will he dining rooms to a spacious garden in sh.ittc u d when the Marquette is the rear whens there will Is- umbrella shown t the motoring public for the covi red table-. The lawn will be en- * 11 1 'hii' next Saturday. closed by a trellis fence and there will With the initial di-play of the | he flower 1mmIs and a gold fish pool in
Marquette many features, new to the the garden.
automotive industry, will make their N„ expense will he spared in mak* ni 1 appealance. The new line, built I ing “The Garden Inn” one of the most by Buick, will he priced within the elaborate and heautifi a rooms in
reach of millions.
HOME BOMBED; PROBE STARTS
TWO KOKOMO GIRLS II W E \ \R. ROW KS( \|*K IN MA SI ERIOl’S BE AST
KOKOMO, Ind., May 27. (UP) — Authorities today investigated the bombing of the home of Paul Drago, in which his two daughters were injured -lightly and cause of which was
blamed on a “love affair”.
The house, located in a thickly populated section of the city, was damaged to a great extent. Windows . \M ie shattered, two walls blown down ed. and most of its furnishings demolish-
ed.
The bomb was placed under a down
this section of the state. H. C. Callender, architect, is designing “The Ganb 11 Inn’ after a similar place that he ale Mr. Goodlander visited while on a trip through New Jersey last
yea r.
IMH \N IPOLlft LIU ES I(N K INDIANAPOLIS, May 27. (UP)— Hog prices were largely )0 cents off at the Indianapolis livestock exchange today. Bulk DiO to 275 pounders sold for $11.16. The top price paid wa- $11.2,5. Receipts were
estimated tit (5,000.
The cattle and calves markets were steady on receipts of 550 and 500 head, respectively. Steers were quotable at $12.50 to $14.50, venters brought $13 to $11 and calves clear-
ed at $7.50 to $12.
The sheep market was little rhang-
square.
All ex-service men are requested to meet at the Legion hall Thursday, May 30, in uniform to form the legion and V. F. W. firing squad. Gome we need you all. Frank Kittles returned home Sunday from the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, where he had been ten days recoveting from an operation for relief from sinus trouble. The Veterans of Foreign Wars report the -ale of poppies the two proceeding Saturdays as making them $60.52, which was divided with the Girl Scouts who supervised the sale. Robert Gorham and Woodrow Watson, riding in the Gorham car about 10 o’clock Sunday night, struck horse owned by Fred Hampton, east of the city, breaking the animal’s leg. Deputy Sheriff Alvan Bryan was called and he investigated the accident., The memorial services of Putnam- i ville will he held in the Methodist church at 1:30 o'clock Thursday. C.! W. Whitman of Vincennes will give ( the addn Everyone is welcome to attend and to bting flowers to cicoorate the graves. Nellie Long was granted a divorce in the Putnam Circuit court hy Judge James P. Hughes Saturday afternoon from Walter Long on the grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. R. H. Newgent was the attorney for the plaintiff.
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The Federal I,and Bank of Louisville filed suit in the Putnam Circuit court Monday against Frank C. Callings et al. The suit is for the foreclosure of a mortgage. W. O. Clodfelter was appointed receiver and
his bond placed at $500.
A three act comedy play “Clubbing j A Husband” will lie given at Clinton | Falls, M. P. church next Friday j night, May 31st. The proceeds will ! go for the cemetery. There will b« 1 plenty of good music and everybody is
| cordially invited to attend.
Senior Banquet
Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain with the annual Senior banquet at j the chapter house on South Locust
Miss France^ Long, daughter of street, Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Long and Miss +-F + + + +
Dorothy Wells, daughter of Mr. and Birthday Surprise Mrs. Ham Wells entertained IS | At Fillmore
friends with a party ftaturday evening at the home of Miss Long.
mans hunted for the White J Knight ecf the- |{ ,!,| T;/,, for tin Il'ilv (d,11!; hut the»I goals always \vc ic beyond thirl j “What i) I- i .. •. l j| I as the symlcnl of his EealVl 1 the ni'-t disappointing am]^ I time for him to try to reahtel
The Pro <• Hi tory Club will Th ‘" 1 ! j meet with Mra. Ralph Etter, 616 An- 1 ' !i: “ I
der on treet, Tuesday at 2:80. Mrs. cau Ernest Stoner will revieV the book oni ' 0 ' ,v
“The Hotel,” hy Elizabeth Bowen. A : with 1 general discu ion will follow. 8h 'P« initativ ' " *1
ideal.
"We can scarcely catch ad
DEPUTY SLUGGED
CHESTER, III., May 27 (UP) — Still unconscious, deputy sheriff E - ward Knott Was in a serious condition with a fractured skull in it St. Louis hospital today after being slugged by
Friends and relatives to the number two young men aiding a prisoner to of 25 gathered at the home of Mrs. escape from the county jail here.
of out ideal."
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PEONIES for Decoration | Phone- S2. Wi tz also sell ntii
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FILLMORE.I. o. (1. F. NOTICE
Fillmore Lodge will give work ini J- A. Bamberger, former president
-t.'iiic room of the Drago s two rinugh- the initiatory degree Wednesday, May 1 of the Greencastle Rotary Club, join- '• is, Anna, 16, and Josephine, ix. 2P. Eight o’clock. All brother.- are I'*d a special car of Rotariana over the rhe gill room wa- practically wreck- urged to he present. Visitors always! Pennsylvania here Sunday afternoon, ed. both being struck by falling raft- welcome. bnund far the Inter national ec'iiven
tion opening in Dallas, Texas, today. He represents the Greencastle club
at the convention.
Three colored men from Indianapolis in a Buiek coupe, ran into a parked car a mile east of Stilesville about midnight Sunday. The force of the crash caused their machine to turn over several times and it was then demolished by flames. The colored men escaped with only -light injuries. Letters of administration we^e issued in the Putnam Circuit court hy Judge James P. Hughes to C. M. Inge of Russellville, in the estate of William A. Burnside. Hays and Murphy were fhe attorneys. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lisby, of Fillmore, were in Indianapolis Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ev-
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