The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1932 — Page 3

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DePauw tnOP.M. BOWMAN GYM Saturday, February 6 Admission 50 Cents

_ Miami lo Meet

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ON I i iEaM iH Vi HAS DEFEATED DI-.P \W HFRp. SATURDAY

NIGHT

KOLLiN'G GIVES Ri » IT -.I or.titled 'The Dance of Vi jay; " iE I Professor Henry Kollinp gavenh;- ,j de , the “Jeux d’Eau,” which rip-:

[annual Greencastle piano reti a at pled and sparkled beautifully .nd r Vr ,tq - i- Verlie Monnatt of In-

dianaioii: •. le >er mother, Mrs.

llyci "D I omorrow haU iast nl & nt ^ M- FTW tr.e fingers of Mr. Kciiing, Ravel n-as

[delight of his many admiring fr.-ra, represented by his less familiar but His program was divided .nrn three equally descriptive “Oiseaux tristes.” repiesentative groups: a Bach .ute \ perry Grainger arrangement of a for the first group, a ‘ Bf rnoven |nliy Enelish Reel brought this group Sonata for the second, concluding to a close. In response to the insistwith several lighter numbers in the eIlt applause, Mr. Rolling repeated modern idiom. t | ie Gigue trom the Bach Suite, thereProfesso* Rolling’s Bi h , i, , ending his interesting and well ceptionally fine last evening The performed program with a feeling of

French Suite in G major .-rved v t, fv.ng unity

rcpif>sent the pairinrchal ' imtlapunt-

ist, and was played with the rhythmic * precision and melodic ti msparency ypile Union’s high school Av'\

Auto Glass Installed

ALLAN LUMBER COMPANY

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\ \ I) MOVIES ( REATK IN I \\ SPEEt H S I AM) \HI)

(GIT, (UP)—America has a viard of hpeech, developed by a and talkie, according to Dr. Itnmel, of the University of |n. :ng the recent convention of | !i:il Association of Teachei> }li, T)r. Iminel said the two have iiroucht about n great-

er uniformity in the nation’s speech. He regretted the uniformity will eliminate quaint localism. “Laziness is one of the greatest handicaps to correct speech,” Dr. Immel asserted. "Most of us are liplazy.. It’s much easier sometimes to fall into the colloquial expression. Correct expression of a thought often requires effort.” The diction expert said he believed speech - consciousness is growi/ig among the younger generation.

The DePauw Tigers will have an opportunity tomorrow evening of getUng levenge from th. only team that has handed them a defeat so far»this ■eason when the Miami university basketball team play here. In their first meeting at Oxford, Ohio, on Jan. 1G, the Old Gold netters were upset, to 18, their only lo=* in ten starts. Sinee the Franklin Ka me, Coach lobby Moffett ha-' treked defensive tactics whicli he hope will stop the smooth working Visiting aggregation If the Methodist can win from Miami thmorrow, it will clinch the top berth in the Buckeye conference for

DePauw. .

Moffett announced today that he would start Perkins and Rex Moffett at the forward berths with Eubank holding down the pivot job. Graham and Copeland will take ogre of the guarding positions. The Miami lineup will be D: Barret Barrett, forwards; Anthony, center Cheadle and

Ott, guards.

Local (ai ls To Play Ben Davis

The Greencastle high school girls’ basketball team will clash with a teem of Ben Davis lassies on the olrt gymnasium floor this evening at ? o'clock Cinch Leona Kestner has been practicing her aggregation nt top speed for several days and the local fan se\ expect 10 give the vl« Hors plenty of competition. Not much Is known of .the strength <rf the Bets I Davis girls this season hut they have always had strong iearns and the tilt tonight should prove most Interesting BASEBALL MAGNATE DIES PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 5, (UP) — Ramey Dreyfu-s, owner of the Pittsburgh baseball club, died m a New York C ity hospital today, according In word received here.

AT THE GRANADA The sky is the limit for ability; America is -till tjie land of oppor tunity for a poor boy, depression oj no depre.4 ion; that thi I “Skyline,” the Fox picture, directed by Sam Taylor with Thomas Meighan, Maureen O’Sullivan, Hardie Albright, Myrna Loy and Donald Dillaway m the principal roles, which comes to ilie flrnnuda theater Saturday. Meighan portrays a successful builder of skyscrapers, who gives the boy'a Job and later discoven him to he Ids son, Lot doeS not dare to re veal the fact to him. Albright appears as the boy and Mis> O’Sullivan as the girl. Together they furnish one of the most fascinating romances ever brought to the screen, according to the critics. The ca-t includes Stanley Fields and Jack Kennedy.

;i) to U before the Cloverdale five, in a tilt on the Belle Union floor

that goo I Bach playing always de- ach apparently has weakened mands. • ) aB ( | PW weeks after It showed fri n v , indications of strength at the flrs»t

, s '*f the season, fel Wednesday night

brilliant and much fkvoi. . . .

extremely difficult, C major Sonata, Op. 53, popularly called the “Wald

stein” Sonata. Mr. Rolling’s splendid

technical dexterity made lie lit of the

difficulties encountered, and the ah T1 ‘” f ’" llp l : nion lnd ‘‘ ppn(1pn, ' < a,ld enc< enl ty In numbet 1 11 ’ ’ l ’ l ‘ i'''' 1 •' bespoke the intellectual ..-,,1,- de- “ Iwd ‘ anapo,to ’ W,M tan * le ,n mended by .,11 I < th< !; ' ll " r """' !*‘ gh classical period in its purity flnnr gening a. 8 o clock.

in a preliminary tilt the Eminence

The modern group contained two Independent will play the Belle In. numbers by Ravel, followed by one h\ ion Independent second team Thi. Ganz and one from the pen of Ruw feature tilt , expected to prove Inl.,n,i i be Del Uu-ten is th< team are among thi sic School faculty I. Proff =or I . a h ironr. it • mi-pro squads in th«

composition was a tudy in fouithsstat,

Cr.aaa on A-ur i y er ,7.d Tir H Brady ^re the parent? ■ t -da iciuer born on Sufi day January 31?t Mrs. Brady and baby are at the home of relatives in Brownsburg. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Cowger have gone to Fisher 111., where he is em-

ployed

Mr. Ralph Hark and family of Roachdale has moved into the Pickle property on east Main street. Mr. Clark is manager of the new grocery store just east of <\ Ji C. restaurant Mr. and Mr-. Ray Miller and Mrs. Maggie Hainey spent Sunday with Mi La Mel , tii and daughter

Gladys.

Dr. Veaeh is driving a new Studebaker coach. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Weller a ltd son Raymotfd -pent the week-end in

Muncie.

Dr. C f Hurting, veterinary fn>m Wave land moved into the Churchill Allen property this week. Ralph Uailim , while a busitiess visitor in Indianapolis Tuesday wilnessed the leap of the man who crunmitted suicide by jumping from the top of the monument.

Miles and Hess has been remodeled with®n«w windows on the west, new h birg ;md changing of fixtures inside, making the room more spacious ana the ligTfting arrangement fnuch better, iffr Gene Hess is the new tnanagejMrs. Rrtiecca Tjrnm ms is quite ill at thi *vtime, Mrs. Edna Chadd is caring for her. ^D's Wifson of Roachdale is hera for an extended visit with her son W. H. Wilson and family. Coach Iomherry and his basketball squad returned home Sunday morning after thi’ week-end in Terre Haute, After winning the tourney they were Invited by the Indiana Theatre to be their guests and also received an invitation from fine of the restaurants there They" were well pleased and appreciated very much the hospitality show them. Mr. ami Mrs. Will Summerville wmre dinper gtiests of relatives in Amo on Sunday. .

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The tore 'formerly occupied hj improving

Mr. Nankcr of Marion spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. William

I jine.

The condition of Mrs. Lee Millet iho has been very ill is said to be

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sed Cars

may hi 1 / hard for you to believe, but we are refondi^ing and refinishing our hotter .used cars until most «f look like new. ring ia believing". He convinced by paving ns a visit, rdless of when or where you buy. Ul WONT HE \SK T<| BUY, UNLESS YOU W \NT' Proposition. [931 Chevrolet Coaches $395.00 930. Chevrolet Coach .... 295.00 (930 Ford Coach 275.00 929 Nash Spoil Sedan .. 295.00 927 Ruick Sedan 185.00 929 Ford Roadster 150.00 [929 Pontiac Coach 265.00 Saturday Special [ *. 1929—Chandler Sedan, 6 ! PlyTires—extra good finI ish — good motor — ex- ! cel lent. Upholstery very ! clean. An ideal family car. J • Come in-Look-Make an j j offer. • * TRUCKS Chevrolet $250.00 J 1 Chevrolet 365.00 "e’H trade, What have you to offer. H. Chevrolet Sales, Inc. 316 H5 n. Jackson St.

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Fleet tic Heating Pads $3.98 Double thermostatic control. Car bv regulated Dir low, medium or high heal Soft flannel coveting Has long eord and plug.

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A new style machine rolls ’em oval rhapeed. Turkish blend.

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