Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 April 1930 — Page 2

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LOCAL

Mr;:. .lames Lambert friends in Chicago.

is visiting ]

County agent Floyd Miller spent the week end in Lafayette, where

he visited his parents.

Miss Louise Hall, who is employed here spent .Sunday with her par-

ents at Quincy.

There will he regular meeting of I I!PO Klk- No. 1077 Tuesday, April' 2J., Lracst Stoner, secretary. Mrs. Lmest Stoner, Miss Eliza- ^ Ward and Miss Josephine *

stoncr are in Indianapolis this after H ,c * 1ar d la.'lor \t«ds noon to see ‘ Sprrngt.me.’' h " rn,rr Uel ’* uw Stu, * e,,t Mr. and Mrs. Buford Gill of Rock- Th, • n 'arr'“P‘' <> { M » ss frothy

furd. III., were here the Easter Verm>n Ktani PP* daughter of Mr.

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. .» ml Mr *- J " h " F Klumpp. Jr., of El

Mrs. Peg Viles, Misses Izola Rogers, Dorothy Rogers and Faye Wendling of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brooks and Mr. Jewel Harris of Evansville, Mr. and Mrs. Henry

Ed. Colltobp Has Family Dinner

Mrs. Clara Hubbard

| Roachdale C ouple " ed | Ir. Pretty Ceromon.'

A very pretty Easter wedding sra? solemnized at Roachdale yesterday afternoon when Mi - Margaret;

Fleece of Anderson.

Ag* 1 !* t

! Mrs. K. \ Ogg Xe* Pres, of Woman's < | tt()

and her bro-! ™ t J Voman '‘. ^ met on S . tw .

thcr Ed. Coffman entertained a num-1 ? erno ^ in the h<

her of relatives and friends at an Easter dinner yesterday at their

home on Park street.

Guests were Mrs. Clyde Hiatt and Glen Hubbard of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Etcheson of Roachdale, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leinberger,

Roachdale Alumni

Have Banquet

A hundred and sixty members of

(illV and Mr. and” Mrs".' Frank Shop- Kichard Burteigh Taylor, daUKhu . r of Mr. and Mrs. E. j‘ h f a ‘ umni of , the ‘^h'hilu high j j,,. aml Mrs. Byron .Stewart Mr. , non of Mr. and Mn«. L. B Taylor.; . . >chool enjoyed a banquet Saturday ^ ant j Mrs. Ed. \N ilkinson and Misses

east Washington street, took place L Ru K el !i an ' 1 Uo >' "'Ison, son cl even i ng at t h L . gymnasium of the j Fnmcaa and Mary Case.

WaKei Bidwel managi Skew and her co Sunday aftenwoh, at 4 o’clock in Mrs. Charlaa Wilaon were united in s< -hool. Deoaratkaa in the hool| - - - i'cal theater- wa in Liooniington , Ann Benz of Terre Haute.' the Methodist Episcopal church in marriage at the home ot the bride's colors red and white were used, over the week end. where he visited f visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M.j Ebrood. The wedding Service was parents! Stewart Hostetter, was toastmar-

i Elizabeth read bj the Rev. E. W. Gate-, the In thi pn race < 1 thi family and tear ami wa- introduced by Miss single ring ceremony being used. |a few friends the 'ingle ring cere- Grace Barnard, retiring president. Miss Kathleen Taylor, sister of' mony was road by Rev. Clausen Me-[ Short talks were made by represen-

f.

Mrs. Manford McGaughey, north] ^ Friday evening.

College avenue, was removed to the Putnam county hospital for medical

treatment.

Mr. and Mrs. ( layton Cox of Clinton Falls, are the jiarents of a daughter Ixun .Sunday at the Putnam county hospital. Miss Amanda Browning of Mun-| eie was here for Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown ing, east Walnut street. Mrs. Rachel Tutcwiler, age 8’> | years of Indianapolis, is critically ill j at the home of her niece, Mrs. Ed' Hall, west Columbia street. Mrs. Tutewiler came here foi a visit and! offered a stroke of paralysis last Friday.

.''am Brown. Meirosi avenue, wa^ operated at the Putnam county hospital today. Dr. Karl Ruddell of Indianapolis assisted by Dr. C. B. O’Brien performed the operation. Mrs. Marie Took Porter of Decatur, who with her sons, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. John Cook.

the bride-groom acted as maid of honor and John Alford Klumpp was

best man.

Mrs. Taylor is a graduate of DcPauw university of the class of nine-1

Kim, pastor of the Roachdale Chris- tatives of the classes present, tian church. The home was beautiful ' laude Hanna was elected presily d< .-orated in Easter lilies and i dent for the ensuing year, ferns. After the banquet the remainder Preceding the ceremony Miss of the evening was spent dancing.

is a member of Alpha Phi sorority and Mu Phi Epsilon, national hon-

north College avenue wa- taken illiorary musical sorority and of Kupna

Sunday and taken to her home. Mr. Kappa Kappa.

Mr. Taylor attended Purdue university and is a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity and of Kiwanis

I club.

After May 1st Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will l>e at home at Ij’J'J Ferry

i street, laifayette. ’

Miss Melba Haskett, daughter of Mis. Maude Haskett who resides In tin south pail of town, was operated for acute appendicitis Sunday at I h>- Putnam county hospital. Dr. Thomas Noble Jr., assisted by \V. M. McGaughey performed the opera-

tion.

Porter, hci husband, came after hur

Sunday.

Th body of Clifford Duell. who died at his home, Deer Lodge, Mont., is being sent to Greencastle for funeral and burial. He has a brother Zaring C., who is employed at the State Farm at Putnamville and a sister, Mrs. Boone of Indianapolis. Mr. Duell died Saturday morning.

teen hundred and twenty-nine. She Faye Hendling of Indianapolis sang An orchestra from CrawfordaviDe is a member of Alpha Phi sorority “O Promise Me.’’ She was accompan- furnished the music. The banquet

ied on the piano by Miss Helen was served by the women of the

Chastain of Roachdale. Both class Presbyterian church,

mates of the bride. During the cere- Misses Ann ( annon and Elizabeth mony Miss Chastain played softly Daggy of Gary, who have l«een “Believe Me If All Those Endearing spending the Easter vacation holi-

Young Charms." j days here, have retumd home. Mrs. Russsll Adams of Indianap- 1 . * " * tils was matron of honor. .She wore| * ro ^' an< * * lu> - " omen a blue georgette dress trimmed in "ednesday eve.

French lace and carried a bouquet! Theie "ill be a dinnet meeting of of premier roses. Mr. Jewell Harris I B Us ‘ nesS an 'l Professional 'Womof Evansville was best man. en ’ 8 club Wednesday evening at 7

o’clock at the College Inn. All members are urged to he present as there

will be election of officers.

day afternoon ... lne nome Elizabeth Ames. During tll( . ness session the following w. r ,

ected to office for the ensuing j'*''

President. Mrs. R A . (W ®

president. Mrs. A. T. Br,g ?s ^ *

mg secretary. Mrs. 0. H S milh responding secretary. M. y' .

O'Hair; treasurer, Mr-. \v„ ' J*

Huggard; Council member. M.. ' C- Huestis; program conimiit Mrs. T. G. Yun.-ker, Mr-. Brv, n son. Mrs. Grafton Longden ' Those present greatly enjoys lh „ letters which were received f| . former members, those contnbutil'! In-ing as follows: Mr- Anni. p av ' Ader, Long Beach, Cal • Mr. i

dinner in honor of their oOth wed ( Allen 1)aker> Los ^ ‘ , G JU S anniversary. Those present | H . J. Banker, Huntington, \ y!

Mrs. George R. Christie Mi. ’ Fla.; Mrs. George R. Grose. Altaj! ena. < ah; Miss Belle Hanna p] field; Mrs. W. N. He-. , i inwn ^ T.; Mrs. A. M. Hootman. Pebiskey Mich.; Mrs. 0. P. Jenkins Stanford

Mr. and Mrs. Runyan

Celebrate 5bth Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Runyan, 504 south Indiana street, were pleasantly surprised Sunday with a bounti-

ful

ding

were Mrs. Alice Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farmer, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, Miss Zora Hutcheson, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hammond, Miss Jane Farmer, Claude Fanner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brinkman, Mrs.

Emma Harris, Mr. ami Mrs. Earl University, Cal.; Mrs. \V. Hcnn- Vt ‘ Runyan, Mn. Mary Stevens, Mn. Ix-an. i'!>< ■ ingti n; 3 in

Effie Newgent and Mr. and Mn/

Mrs. Rector. Miss Roark To Honor Bride-Elect

Mrs. Charles Rector and Miss Lenore Ruark have issuc-d invitations for a tea Friday afternoon from - to 5 o'clock in honor of Miss Kath-

Lloyd Brown, formerly* a

for Ott Webb’s Greeencastle Special-. now pitching for Washington in the American I-eaguc, humbled tin mighty Yankc-e crew. Babe Ruth and ail in the Sunday game played in Wa-hington. Washington, behind the splendid pitching of Brown, defeated the New York team (j to .'5. Brown has pitched two games since the -i a-on opened and has won each

of them.

The postofficc has a new consignment of two cent stamps issued to commemorate the -lOOth anniversary

of the founding of the

setts Bav Colony in 1630. Thej’Stoner, whose marriage to

-tamp carry the in-ienia of the col- Bottorff will take place Saturday,, ;'|' un ^ c0 “P ,e ^ for their home

mv and the date* 1630-1930. The in May 3 at San Francisco, California.

I 11 ’ ' * : ia i in Utin and read- “Th«

Massachu- crine Stoner, daughter of Mrs. C. K- • 8 Ktonpr. wVinwp marrint^p t#» Robert

Dr. W. A. Riley. Former Resident

\ isits Ben Riley Sunday

Dr. W. A. Riley, head of the department of entomology of the Uni-

cniblem of the Massachusetts Colony in the new world. ’

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Mr*. James ( annon

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Mrs. Janies < annon, Bloomington 'treet, entci-tained the members of a luncheon bridge club at luncheon and bridge at the Country club today. There were guests for an extra

table.

• » • Marriage of Russellville Man Announced Sunday The marriage of Mis. Mildred Eight of Indianapolis, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Earl Light of (Jreenfiold him! Vernon W. Gardner, son of Mi ami Mrs IP i t Gardner of Russ* II \ill<- was announced at a dinnei party at the home of the bridegroom's parents. The wedding look place March .Mr. Gardner is a teacher near Frankfort and last year was basketball coach of the Belle Union Jligh chool. He i^ a graduate of Wabash College and Mrs. Gardner Ik a giad Mute nf Central Bsuiness College. (ousts at the home were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joyner and sons. Paul itid Henry of Arlington and daughters liallic and Helen of Crawfords-’ tile. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Robinson. • f Fillmore. Simmie Woodall and David Sewell of Indianapolis, John Bridges and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Mr-' Gaughey ot Russellville.

1 f egg shell crepe w ith a black sat-' in coat embroidered in the same col-,

The bride was beautiful in a \ved( ding gown of white satin belonging to her aunt. Mrs. Glen Boyd Ralston of Indianapolis. She carried a shower of I ride's roses and lilies of the

valley.

Shortly after the ceremony the ' versity of Minnesota, visited with

Dayton. Ohio. The bride traveled in ( his broth( , r> B ,. n T Rilt . v an<1 f am jl y an ensemble, consisting of a dress| for # 8 hort time Sunday. Dr. Riley

was on his way to Washington, D. C.. to attend the meetings of the

1 a * e ' s - biological division of the National Both Mr. andl Mrs. Wilson arej Research council, mtea ol the Roachdale high' • • • school. Mr. Wilson i- a graduate of; High School I’. T. A. Indiana university with the class of Meets Tonight Hi-7 and a member of the Acacia The High School Parent Teachers j fraternity and is now employed with. Association will meet tonight at the the General Motors Radio Corpora-1 high school building at 7:30 o'clock, tion of Dayton, Oh Thi bride \va The program will be a play given by employed in the Roachdale bank and the students of the public '(leaking for the jiast year has been with the department.

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hi' 1 *- Boston (Toll Out of town guerts were: Mr. and Meets Tuesday , Mr*. Russell Adam*, Ml. and Mrs.' The Boston club will meet with Glen R. Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Warren J. Yount, !*V2 Anderson James L. Rogers. M> . and Mr*. John; street Tuesday evening at 7:39 King. Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence Fallcr, o’clock.

| Ross Runyan.

Photoplays Indorsers To Meet This Meek

The annual meeting of the Indiana Endorsers of Photoplays will be held at the tTaypool Hotel in Indianapolis Tuesday and Wednesday.

D. Mill.

Brooklyn: Mrs. L H. Murlin <■ Petersburg. Fla.; Mr-. Alice D.',w nfv Porter, Boston. Mass.; \[,. j j, Tucker. Clearwater, Fla ; Mi ss yU lha Cowgill. Baldwin, Kansas.

A d- Hgkl

ot Mr*. ' ■ H Taj ternoon. The hostess served refn-fi.

Several members of the Greencastlo ; mtn

group of Indorsers will attend. i * * *

Among the prominent speakers, *' ro n>''" I - Lux

will be Court land Smith of New Ww,s Chester Talbott

York. He will sjieak at the luncheon Wednesday. He is connected with

the Hearst News Reels.

C. C. Pettijohn of New York will speak on “Some of the Problems of the Industry of Changing the Silent

Pictures to Talkies.”

Frank Rembush. an exhibitor, will talk on “My 25 Years experience

with the Reformers.”

Mrs. E. L. Grossman of the Cleveland Federation of Women’s clubs; picture chairman, will discuss “Has!

A very beautiful, simple Easter wedding was solemnized in the Prebyterian church, Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock when Mi" Fredyi- L. Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. i Cox, Bloomington slice*, \\ H . un ; t( .| in marriage to Chester B. Talbott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Iiank Talbott, 100 west Walnut street. The bridal party was met at the flowcr-coveml pulpit by the Rev. Victor I,. Raphad who used the single rinc (lemony. Both of the young i» [1, arc grad

Censorship Fulfilled It’s Purpose.” I of DePauw univ, *;ty. Mrs All meetings are open to the pub-j Talbott has been 'onru 1 with thi ij, I Western Union Telegraph Co., in

• • • Indianapolis and Mr. Ta.Gitt has

Mis* Bryan and Guests cently returned from Longvic*. Visit Here Easter J Washington where he ha* been enMiss Margaret Bryan, who teach-! gaged in the lumber -usiness. and cs in the public schools at Newcastle ; has now located in Indianapolis,

and two friends. Miss Ruth Carney and Miss Hazel Harrison, also teach ers in Newcastle spent the week end with the former’s mother, Mr*. Dessie Bryan.

where they will make their home. The guests were th( Mis.cs Mar garut F. McLean and Blanch Ha:tom; and Messrs. Ralph K. Irwin

ami Harold W. Stewart

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