The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1931 — Page 2
FACTS
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T. Stone anil ;'lnl H. StfiTln i tlii first fivn.
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Tin hn fir 1 tiii.n that a (in-i n-’ i-astli i.i t t< : m ha i r advanrnl to • the final '■nine in a tato tniiniami'iit. In. i! mi.h i “Bip'' Sniith. Green-j insth jdayeil thni panics in the la t tourney In l.| at Bloomington. The ( nli have pilin' to the tate, two nthThi 1 lertainly inak.- will for the ih" | ii'n Tiere hut were defeated in their lir-t i nroiinters.
( ireem'.'l' t Ic li.nl nh team in th ■ toiinu'> tin'll f.air till with t . . i • floor.
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Coach indeed t hem 1 Baien ceivi i! I»y wim tonriic
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radio i t or the crowd who saw tie yunie, v\ i * I h' I it* \i* we arc safe in say-
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\\ I Fox ,li |iort autlmrity for tin' liidianti|ioli ',i'\< pay Hank Stniii' lut'h triliule hi In • Inr> and ntatisiic of the tournament today. Fox ay: llei.r Slniic cninpletely outshown any otln r I'urward in the tnnr ney. Ke ala i ■ m. \nally, Hurst, Dawson and I Stone.
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Hank Ston*‘ i:ui};c«| in tlif* iiuli\i<lu* al scaring honoi , h* im- : iir|i;jssc(l hy only Mann ami i •rniaii, noth of -VIunci* liui t tnoil fifth in thi* lis ofof ptiini gotti i’ . haw-on ami MrAnally woTt• tl <» in* hxli ii in ttu* first.
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‘ I '.,i ’it- ; ! *i r ' Hi i 11o : at l 0 ih ■■ ■ 11 I ho glH-rdoo'; ill 1 h<- I i ii' And ih« joy ol tloing somoihin:', i tho mho and oro .'. n ol 1 ,ii• ■ Cl us \(,\l\ BKAT Will A
Ml ! I VI Ml M \<\\ M S IN SI Ml I I N \ I Mil s \ | | MM \\ M i I KNOON. Tho Tipoi t uh oarnod thoir way t » •»1111* :i;iin I Muncio iu the dooid in; *anu* of tho .tafo haskolhall fin ah .'’al onlay nighf, hy dofonlini/ \\ i!« ■, of Tprro Hauto, i • * i" 10, in tho ! ’-0 p. m. so mi final I ill. Tho game was fonturod by oloso i>uardiii** of |»oth to.*im • itonall luring tho fir-t half. Neither ide ros i-to rod dnriiio tho opening (|iiart« , r hut Wih y lod, C to at tho half. Tho Cub . how ver f . rallied a the third poriod "ol undorway and won* then led v, 1 oach Keruedy’ protegos. Only four pors-tmal foul-
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THE DAILOANNER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA. MONDAY, MARCH 23.1981
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I MIwh Franco, l.ette ) Guest nf Miss Moore
Miss .Ardith Moore met Miss FrimTTT ‘ i ee« Letts in Imlianupoli.- Friday and
Pit MSI A | A |\| IV they were the Kdests of Mi-s Mu re I /ini/ vlr> (;knn Kunk and M-. ■ / k/ t i | ML’flf/Ci f un k and attended the state tourna LULAL meiu. Sunday Mis- .Moore returned
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. ‘ i th«' week with her.
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Mann (.Vfimcie) Jcermnn t Mum ii II. Slone, (Gre, i t 'ottom (Wiley )
Hurst (Givenen He) Patanelli (Blkhart) ( anipuell 11 ,o" ins|un't )
Hess (Wiley |
Aleadi* i I .opim pm l i ]leavi'iiridjre (W:i Ii.) Thou .. nn ( Frankfort i Wilk "ll t R’viile ) Da\ ismi t Muncie i Daws .ii (Gm nru: tie) Stroup t Frank fort) MrAiially tflreei c.i tie) Schuck (Muncie) DeJei net ( W.. Iiii
Greencast le • astle 20; E>ai le I•>Greencnstle 2!); Flkhurt IS. Greencastle 15; Wile\ Ih. (in enca tie 23; Muncie 31.
Muncie
Yliyicie 37; KendalL die 16 Muncie 21; Washincton Ih. Muncie 23; Loffuiisport 17. Mum ie 31; Greencn tie 23. TOl KNBY sroltFS Friday A. M. Muncie 37; Kendallville 16.
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Isi) , :iir port 23; llrowielowii Ih. Friday I*. 'I. Fr.inkfort 2H; IJliiffton Ih Ol a tli fO; Evan ville 115. I Iklinrl 26; Marion 22. Friday "sirId Hn: hville 21; Hnraci Mann 20. Wiley 31; Greensliiirp 18. Saturday 'I. Muncie 31; Wu liinplon Ih. I oirnn iiMit 25; l''iankfort 21. Greenca tie 20; Klklnrt |R. Wiley 31; |{ushville 15. Saturday I*. M.
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Gieelicn tie 15"; Wdey 10 Saturday Ninlil Mimcii 21; 11recncu tle 23.
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1879.
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Multei H'ruleweli, manatfcT of the (iinnadn tlu .iter, is -uffcriliK with an
l*ro«ress History < lull Will Meet Tuesday
The I'tojfre-s History Cluh will meet with Mrs. F.. H. Taylor, VV i h-
dm on the p ilm iif his riylit hand.; s ti,. ( .t, Tuesday afternoon.
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RelntiM at Ru-sellville have reel* i\ cd will'd of t in- ile il h nt' Mr W:.l l.'iie Ram-ey, which o cmred at In i h me in I'c i.'idena, < al., Sunday, March 15, at mi lnii’.lit. She wa a fornii r I’litnam re ident and will lie lenieniln 1 1 I hv tile older resident,' of Riu I'llville. Lor a nuinher of yem In na le-ided with her ItUsLand in the w- I, who - urvive aim a si-ter, Lll.'. who ha cared fm hei in her ic relit illnr: Wliirh ha lasted lor sev el d aionth', and Mi I'loren a- Byrd, of inith I’eiul, a nic e, Miss Ola llarpiave, had pent the winter there heln ; rare for her. Several other nieie and iieplicw uivive. Illl 1 iat
•aa - Glendale, ( aliforniii. I* \KK I < ol \ I V WOM \N t.l\ I \ IHVORt F IIFRF.
Frith Cliamnes , nf I’arke county, defendant in a divorce complaint filed in the I’utnnm i inuit < ouit hy Orln It. Chiimtu , wa (rianted a divorce Monday moiiiintr mi her cress-com
M. Frank 1‘cnk and Mis. ('. L. Wwhy of lndiana|Hilis 'isuit Sunday willi their tiler. Mrs. Georpe
White.
Mr Harry Ifainiltim of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly Miss Edith Roger- of tin city, is visiting Ih. and Mrs. W \|. McGsughey. I'he Ladies Aid of Brick Chapel M. E. church will hold their March meeting.at the home of Mi Oscar O’llalr on he 26th. Fitch niie bring a pound. Application of Tan Me Wallace for nil money to pin ciiile her divorce acli n against llernini Wallace, has ini'ii "t for Itearinir in the 1‘utnam in nit unit Wedtn day morning al !l o', luck. Hotline |."ll Owen daughter of Mr. and Mr . Harvey Owens, is confined t. her home on If i 1 Walnut street, willi i arlet fever. It wa- erroneou ly iipiirted Saturday hat Mr. Owens was ill of the disea-e. Enii'e I’erry, H yen nlil son of Mr. iinl Mi l.ewi- I'eny, oulhwest of < iiei iu a a le uffeted a fractured arm when .■ fell Satuii ly at his home.
Del’auw Graduate Weds Martinsville Girl The marriage of Miss Harriett I Stegner, daughter of Mrs. Frank j S'.egnor and Unwell Harris llrnnk , son of Mrs. Howell Brooks, of Nash j ville, was announced Saturday at a heautifldly appointed lunche »n given hy Mrs. Stegner at the Home I.awn Sanitarium in Martinsville. The wedding with only Mr. . Brooks and Mrs. Stegner as guests took place Friday evening at 9:45 o’clock at the home of the gloom, Biookwood, Nach-
ville.
Mrs. Brooks is a graduate of Martinsville high school and Western College for Women at Oxford, Ohio. She is n member of Tri Kappa sorority and is a |>opular memlier of the younger social group. The groom was giaduated from lit 1‘aiiu university with the das- of 1929 and i- a memlier of the Beta Theta I’i fraternity.
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Hr. (■. Bromley Oxnam, president ol In I’auw univeifity will he tho prim ipal i-'akei nt a meeting of the V\ i . P. II. Friday afternoon in Indiunapolis, at the home of Mrs. Ovid Butlei .lameson, Ninth Pennsylvania
street.
'L I-ni Hillis lias received word I rum Phoenix, Aiizma, of the serious Mini of hei sister in law, Mrs. William Farmer. While Mis. Fanner has In i n seriously ill since February, she i improving and there are holies uf hi r ii covery. Cmulittion of Frank Davidson, city li reman, who has lioen critically ill of In mu hial a-thmn ami iineunioniu, was icpiirti'd slightly improved Monday, ,f11 r Mr. David on had pa.-.-ed tin m i in hi- illness Sunday. He is aving at the home of Hiram Huffman, uhstitute city fireman, during h illness. Rolieil * o\, 23, of Gas City, who ecapi'l from the Indiana state farm in liecemls'r, aftci serving uIhiu; two week - of a four months’.-enienre, was ai rested m ar his home in Gas City and In light to the Putnam county mil Monday. He was serving a term lor theft nl twn nulio sets from the
I'liited Stall < hi pm ati ion.
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Greencastle Is Proud Of These Boys
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Mrs. Peail (iordon ami Charles T. Eggers, both of Putnam county were united in marriage here Saturday hy the Rev. W. K. Gill, county auditor. The ceremony wa,- fierformed in the
auditor’s office.
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Century Cluh Met Saturday The Century cluh met Saturday wiUi'.Mr.s. Vjlderson at tli«- Studio Annex. 1 Ah't he usual husini'Ss meet ingt^lrs? Victor Raphael presented a pafs'i on Leonardo da Vinci, bringing out nu st interestingly the universality of his genius, hut with particular emphas on his paintings. Mr-. Raphael’. familarity with the originals in European ait gallaries added much to the discussion. The hostess was assisted hy her -i ter, Mrs. Parsons, who is vL-iling lier. •J« *J« vj* .J. Roaclidulc Man Gets Marriage License A marriage license has Iwen i.-sued at Attica, to Claude A. Kilxsimmons, ae“ 25 years, of Hoaehdale, a truck driver, and Geneva Kessler, at h-oine, of Ladoga. Both ate well known young people of north Putnam county. •F 4* •!• -I* 4* 4* Boston Cluh Will Meet With Mrs. Bartlett 'I'he Boston Cluh will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. K. I!. Bartlett, on Fast Wa-hington street. All meinliers are hi veil to lie piesent as this is the time fm tin election of officers. ♦ ♦ •!• Iiidiau Shawls «t V. A. \\, Guest Meeting \ collet-lion of mr. Indian shawl; will he shown at the guest llieelin'.* of ih A. A. U. W. Iin day evening at Rector hall. The shawl-, which ini hid ' Kashmir, Persian, Tu-kish and ’a-. I* y types are lent hy Mrs. Charles C. Covey of Minnenpolls, Minn., th-ii I he Minneapolis Institute of Alts. The art gmup of the A. A. U. W. is m charge of the gue-t program which ' ill hi gin at X o'clock. \„ impor’ant husii i s- meeting for ail men.hei v Ml start at 7
Mrs. K. West To Be Hostess tn S. ( . ( . The S. ('. C. cluh will meet with Mrs. Kenneth West, east Walnut street, on Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock, ej* *J«
Kappa Helta Will Honor Chaperon With a Tea Tlie Kappa Delta sorority, 110 Taylor Place will cnteitain with a '.ea Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock honoring their chaperon, Miss Kate S. Hammend.
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Crescent Kehakuh To Meet March 30th
Crescent Ueliakah Lodge No. 76 will hold a specialmeeting Monday
evening, March 30th for the purpose' grounds that slu
of initiation.
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Miss Mary Kuark of Indianapolis visited here over Sunday. FORMER RESIDENi DIES W. A. Grogan and Mrs. Willis Miller have received word of the death of an uncle, Edward Grogan, in Cot- i tonwood Falls, Kansas, March 17th. \ Mr. Gragnn was horn and raised in. Putnam < ounty and moved to Cottonwood Falls a numhei of years* ago. j The widow, who will he remembered I a Alice llinotc of Manhattan, is the only survivor. The burial was in Cottonwood Falls. The many friends of Mr. and Mr Gorham will Is* grieved to learn of his death. RMO/.E TAKEN SIIKI BY VILLE, Hid.. Mar. 23 (UP \n auto and 900 pints of honded whiskey, valued at *4,500* were in custody of the Shelby County sheriff today, hut no trace had been found of the two men who fled i police approached. The machine had its read glass shatteied, apparently hy bullets.
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Anna Marie Young, 16 year bride of a year, almost hriikt-1 teats in the Putnam circuit Monday in uning, when Judge Jr P. Hughes first denied her petiti for a divorce from Kenneth Vouni, year old son of her tep-fatVr, i
was too young ai
that he believed he . hould «itlil>"S the divorce until -he reached 21 yeiff
of age.
The young wife had sued for di*j orce on grounds that her hushairl I'C failed to pi ovide and was i|uaed some. After keeping her in sti.<|ri fm several minutes Judge Hnr granted the wife a divoicc. ONE ( F.YI \ DA 5 PA5 S I P To *10(1 V MONlHi Small Cost For Self-I’rolfrliilj Brillg^ Hig Dividends—Stradr Income—Plan Sent I ree. D'ss than one rent a da' *' ycitl—is the sole cost of the ne» " ciilellt policy now being offered ! Ihe Postal Life & Casualty In.-unu * Company, 1871 Dierks Building, h.i" sms City, Mo. Acoirdim* to the kmc of this policy as high as $166 a iw>* wilt lx- paid for disability, * n, l • KM) for deaths. 6k,(MM) men women and children 11 ready have this protection. S«nd no money. Simply send J" 1 '' naiiM', address, age, lieneficiary "'J"" I |>en>.hi to whom payable at •!'j* 1 and relAtionshiii and tsdicy " ll -ent ..I, It) days’ FREE this offer Is open for a Iin only—immediate action L nei'e-sii.' Write them today.
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