The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1931 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER. 'JREKNCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24.1931.
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tirtcal comedy by tleorgc S. Kauf man., will ho presemted on Friday and Saturday nights, at 8: 15. The cast, composed of sonic of the founei stars of Dnzer Du productions and als a few of the new pledges, has been in rehearsal for a and a half. Thn east will be announced in a forthcoming issue of The DePauw New sets for the play are beins made by the dramatic produrtinn class. As is customary a banquet will be served at 6 o’clock at Rector hail foi the women stiidtemits and their fathers. Men of the University and ‘heir Dads will be entertained at Ixjngden hall A program of short speerlrre will b, planned for rach dinner. * representative of the Administration, the fathers, and the students wlD talk at each place An added attraction for the day will be 'the annual fnehman erofe country run. This is held under the direction of Prof. W. K Search c the department of physical educatiin and will probably start at 11 o'c’ t. k The game with Ohio universPv f scheduled for 2 o’clock Saturday af
ter noon. Reserved seats will sell foi $1.50. This Kame will be of special interest as Ohio is among the teams DePauw is meeting this year as a new member of the Buckeye, conference. Form letters will be sent out by th> University to all the fathers. Each organization ami dormitory will arrange for similar form letters to lie sent out by them. Special luncheons will be served at the earions fraternity and sorority houses and at the dormitories at noon. All the professors will be in their respective offices on Saturday morning, in order to be amilable for conferences with any fathers wishing them.
NOT Pi BUS PLACE COLUMBUS, Ind. Oct 24 (Ui’l— A hank of White River is nok a pub | lie place, hence a man w ho is intoxi-1 cated there is not violating an Ind- | iana law, Judge Charle Baker ruled i when he dismissed Arch Sander-, ar-| rested on a liquor charge.
Off for Amazon Advenlure
Student Body Holds IVp (Juiprl Friday
Prof Pat Smith, DePauw Band Feature Pre-Old Gold Day Session
An enthusiast ii student body crowded into chapel Friday morning to participate in a spirited pep session, preliminaiy to the DePauwBoston game today. The DePauw band, under th" di rection of Prof F. P. Ingliss of the Music school, op-ned the in 0 eting with thn ever-popular "Radio Waves.” Tlie Tiger yell leaders than came to the platform to lead chners for the team. The old favorite, “Yea! Tigers!” was led; by Merritt and Kaadc Whttchouse and Fresh intro* dueed a new “Fight! Tigers!’ 1 vt'l. Even Bobbie Fisher contributed hD "mite" with the skyrocket. The band then played Sousa’s "Thunder" to the accompaniment of student clap ping. Charles Tyler. president of the
Student council, introduced Prof. Patrick Joseph Smith of the Speech department, who was formerly a cheer leader at Michigan university. Professor Smith asked for the cooperation of every student in making for the success of the greatest Old (Told day at DePauw “This Is Vice pres id nt Longden’s fifty-first yeai at DePauw. Let’s make him fo-gei th” first fifty years and make el' at his memories date from tomortow ” DePauw Dad s Day Date Set Nov. i
Ohio University Games Scheduled For Afternoon; Duzer Du To Give Play
The annual University evi nt of Dad's Day will take place on Novem her 7. 'the date of the DePauw-Ohlc University football game. Plans nr* being completed by Iran Ixmis Dirks, Dean Katharine Alv rd and representatives from student affairs committee. "The Butter and Egg Man", a sa
Donald C. Beatty (left) and Jack Whitney (in plane), well-knowv pilots, are ready to take off from New York for a seven months’ trii among the headhunters of the Amazon River in South Amehea, Thei plane, an Ireland amphibian, was christened the "Simon Bolivar" b, John L. Merrill, president of the Pan American Society.
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Edison's DeaUi Fakes Old Pal
Seated beside the first phonograph (an invention they had perfectei after month.- of labor) are Thomas A. Edison (right) and John Ott his co-worker for half a century. In youth the two worked side by side on many of the inventions which are now hailed as mankind’s greatest boons. They grew old together. When Ott heard that the rreat genius and h; old friend had died, the shock was too great for kun- lie. _too._11assed_awav.
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tret* to me directed from th* (.’Ierk of the rutnarn t’lrcult (’ourt, in a dime therein Federal Land Hank of Louis-
ville Is Plaintiff and (ieorge H Mct’lellan, Ethel Devaney, Mary 1 >e\an*y, I zie Devaney, Frank Devaney, Hyr
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17) Fort>-five Hundred and Sixty-Two Dollars and Seventeen Cents, with Interest on said decree and
Public Sale to
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.list day of October, A. D. P.UH, between the hours of 10 o'clock AH. M. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day. at tin door nf tin* Court House in Putnam County. In diana, the rents and profits for t t*rn not • xce*dinK seven years, the follow-
trig Heal Estate to-wit
Situated in Putnam County, State of
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ed as follows.
costs, I will expo
the highest bidder, on Saturday the
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Th*- northwest quarter; the west half nf the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter; the south half of the northeast quarter tin* north half of the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of tin* southwest quarter, all of section twenty-eight, township
fourteen north, rang** five west of , h* j second principal meridian, except the right of way of th* Cleveland. <’incip-
second principal
Subscribe lor Jhe
natl, Chicago and St Louis Hallvi'u) Company, which is described as fol*
lows, to-wit.
Beginning at th** southeast corner of tin* southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-eight, township fourteen north, range five west to the second principal meridian, thence northerly, one hundred uni eighteen and six tenths feet, along 'he east houndry of said southwest quarter of the southwest quarter to .i point which is ninety fi\*» feet northerly, measured at right angles from the center line of the r**-location survey of the Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chlrag*. and Hi Louis Hallway; thence southwesterly along a line curving to the left and parallel to and nlnety-fL* feet distant from said center line to u point on the south boundry line of muE southwest quarter of southwest quarter; th**nce east along said s‘»uth boundry line to the beginning, said exception containing ninety one hundredths
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Also the east half of the east Hal.
and the northwest quarter of the non i east quarter of section t\» * nty-mn f * township fourteen north, and rany* aforesaid. . .. ft
Also the east half of the east halt >
the southeast quarter of section t*f -
ty, tow nship fourteen north, range 1 west, containing forty acres, tn<>re ' less, and part of the west half ™ southwest quarter of section one, said township north and r* n »
hounded as follows, to-wit
Beginning at the northwest of said half quarter running tn east on the north line thereof, •
chains and fifty links to a '
thence south parallel to Die wes of said half quarter, forty chains
stone on the south line thereof, t".
West on said line s. * n cha ,n « ■ fifty links to th.' southwMt
thereof; thence north on
th.r.of, and oontalninK '!' i*’ ,' , h |rty acres, more or less , U ,# suld acrt.H off the north end ,l ! ar, 'hu' n 4r»d traits contalnlnK In all , ' lin a r( 4tkl
nineteen and ttlne one "U
acres, more or less _ni not •.!! I If such rents and profit* * 1 ,’|d for a sufficient sum to **, at
decree, Interests and rostf.
the same time and pi* 1- *' '1 ( . real lie sale the fee simple ‘ y he estate, or so much thereof * * insufficient to dl.ci.artfe said o j,« terest and costs. hatever
made without any rellet from valuation or 111 y^p'ltTAh.
Sheriff of Putnam fount), f 0 r
| Marshall D Abram*. A " or
Plaintiff. ».3t*
October 9, A U 1941.
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