The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1928.
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Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as
second class mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. Ft. R A RIPEN, (ifT Editor.
Personal And Local News
Toilet Goods
COTY’S POWDKR PERFUMK
Met This Afternoon
The Faculty Women’s Club met Monday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock in Evan’.' Hall.
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Auxilary To Meet 'I he Sons of Veteran* Auxilary will meet with Mrs. Timmons Tuesday evening at 7:30. Important business.
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Mathew Turney, ResUville was here | ofrjr< ,^ , |h Knt ; rtain .
■ Saturday.
Autie P. Ifcey, Retlsville, was heie Saturday. \ 4 „
Willi am Johnson spent Sunday
Indianapolis.
| Invitations have been issued by the officers and directors of the Greencn tie Country Club for their annual reception at the Club House on Thursday evening, January 12. These annual gatherings have always proven
highly popular with the members),ip. j Tues ‘‘ay, January 10th. has been postered Wallace of Bainbridge pent, Th( will ^ spent in dancintf | P«ned.
and playing cards.
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Dunbar have issued invitations for a
Tri Kappa To Meet. Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday evening with Misses Kdris and Agnes =~ King. M
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To Meet With Mrs. Askew. The Present Day Club will meet on -== Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H. As- [|j| kew, Northwood.
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Reading ( lub 1 o Meet.
The Tuesday Reading Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. W. W. Tucker.
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The meeting of the Boston Club for
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Satuiday here.
R. E. Ried, Roachdale ka< a visitor
Luncheon Invitations
Adapted by Jane Aluffin I n m (he l.iiierly Magazine story by A iola Brothers Shore ami Garre't fort
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DA1I.A MATINEES, ONE SHOW OM.V, AT 2:00 P. M.
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Madge Bellamy in “SILK LEGS”
hei e Saturday.
( eeil H. Patterson, ReoDvIl’.e spent
j Saturday he ’e.
Mr-. William Arnold spent Monday
in Indianapolis.
Haivey O’Hair, Bainbridge was in the city Saturday. Fan S. Hamilton of Cloverdale was h»-ie Saturday. hied Hunter of Costsvilie wa s in the city on Monday. Ruby Bain of Bainbridge was in Greencastle Satunlay.
UNLUCKY YEAR IS IN STORE
Joe Garrett, Coatsville was Greencastle Saturday.
(rfficers Installed
In-tallation of officers was held
Friday evening at the regular meet- bri,! « e ' un ^ heon at lh ’ ,,ome of Mrs ’;
J-.hn F. Trout, Cloverdale, was here
on bu.-iness Saturday.
iiiii: i • rid n in i hLL THE THIRTEENTH IN 1928.
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liu* only one of them will be grounds for a, ilouhle holiday and that is New Year's. Independence Day will fall iti mid-week and fhri.-tmns Day will he on Tuesday. In 1927 theie was hut one Friday the thirteenth. i
January tartnd in right with New! j g Newinan 0 f Coat-villf, spent Ye i - Day on Sunday. Lincoln’- c atur day in GieencaHle.
birthday, February 12, falls on Suri-
Brent P"\ nter. Roa: vi-iteu in
Greencastlj -atur.layi
l.elan Stringer of Bainbridge was
[ in Greencastle Saturday.
Many of the holiday.' and near he'd a • v !1 fall on Sunday and Wedru d •> n and three Fridays durg the yi . r v ill occur on the thirt»',th, stu >. ef the calendar shows,
a\ and Washington’s birthday fallon We a day. May will he ushered in on Tuesday. July 4 comes on Wednesday this year Halloween fall- on Wednesday and Arm: tire Day on Sunday. Thankgiving Day will fall on Novemhei 29.
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In the world of commerce there is such a thing as corporate personality cpiite as detu.ite and recognizable a- the personality among individuals.
The names of large business organizations call to mind definite impn sit.ns just as the names of people characterize the individual.
Wherever the name of the Standard Oj| Company (Indiana) is spoken in the Middle West it arouses a definite reaction. Nothing abstract or imiKTsonal or vague about that name!
It tands for service, honestly rendered; for a friendly expert to be called on for kelp or advice vvi.i.i a certain particular problem demands solution. It stands h r the kind of friend whose opinion is respected and whose judgment is misted.
The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has earned the friendship >f the people of Hie Middle West l>y years of unfailing, efficient service.
It has produced and distributed to all comers of the ten states iietroleum products of unvarying dependability.
It has given employment to a great group of people creating congenial conditions fn
— providing opportunity for them to according to their e nergies and abilities.
work
to advance
It has employed —advantageously to all concerned the money of thousands of stockholders— many of them persons of small means giving them the security of investing in a useful and well run enterprise.
Efficiency characterizes the corporate personality of the Standard Oil t ompany Indiana) Its creed ol i vice is not sentimental idealism. It is a busin , proposition—a business of acts and facts and figures.
This Company is "hard headed’’ but not "hard hearted.” Size and efficiency arc but means to an end — and that end is service. The more efficient Hie business, the greater the service it is able to render.
The Standard Oil Company flndiana) never k«es sight of the human basis on which all business is built. Business is an achievement of civilization. Instead of each man doing everything for himself, men hand together and say, "We’ll do this for you if you’ll do that for us.”
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The vast business of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is -.imply organized helpfulness Tha desire to be helpful is multiplied many thousands of times by the power of men and machinery.
The Standard Oil Company flndiana) is friendly -humane efficient--helpful. It has u |>ersoualiiy unchanging, enduring representing all that is best in more than 29,000 men and women a personality held true from one generation to the next by the highest of creeds - service.
Standard Oil Company (Indiana) General Office: Standard Oil Building 910 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. . 4046
Clyije Lineback, Ru-sellville, was a
visitor^ here on .Saturday.
George R. Stringer of Bainbridge, spent Satunlay in the city.
Jes-e K. Eggerson of Cloverdale was in the city Saturday.
Ro eoe E. Sutherlin of Rockville was a visitor here Sa urday.
ing of Roachdale Chapter O. E. S. Mr.-. Cri.st, deputy grand, ‘Worthy Matron ui Cruwford.sville, acted as installing officer, and Mrs. Tie--n Huiehin- acted as inar.-hall. The officers are: ** f Mis. Florence Ho-tetter,— Worthy Matron. S. S. Hostetler,— Worthy Patron. Mrs. Pauline Hutchins,— As.-ociate Matron. Mrs. Blanche Porter,—Condruetiese Mrs. Sarah Gieen,—Chaplin. Mts. Mahle Thompson,—Associate Conduct re-s. Mr-. |ina Hanna,—Marshall. Mrs. Mauditte K. Ware,—Secretary Miss Corda Cro*by,—Treasurer. Mrs. Lillian Call,—Pianist. Mrs. Elsie Irwin,—Adah. Mr. . Adela Sutherlin, Ruth. Mrs. Almai 1-alielle,—Esther. Mr . Hazel Rice,—Martha. Mrs. Clyhe Ear-,—Electa. Mrs. Alice McDale,—Warden. Ernest Thompson,—Sentinel. The Worthy Patron on behalf of the ehaptei presented the retiring Woithy Matron Mrs. Bernice Chastain, the Worthy Matron elect., and the Deputy Grand Worthy Matron, with beautiful corsage bouquets. After the business was attended to, a delightful social hour was enjoyed by all. Delicious refreshments consisting of brick icecream, cake and coffee
itor in Greencastle Saturday.
Morton Fordice of Russellville was visitor in Greencastle Saturday.
were serve, 1.
H. C. Baird, Roachdale, was a vis-1 •!••!• v v •!• •!•
Watch Party Given.
A delightful watch party was given by Miss Madonna Fuqua, at her home with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brackney, northwest of town, Saturday evening, December 31st., 1927. The eve-
ning was spent in playing games, and ( by Kathryn Mayo, in dancing. The music was furnish- During the social hour most deed by radio. All left after the old licious refreshments were served by year tiad passed out, planning to be j the hostess to the cluii members and together the following year. [guests.
Louis Nicholson of Franklin was a business visitor in Greenca-tle Satur-
day.
Allen McCommack, Coatsville, waa bu-iness visitor in Greencastle Sat-
I urday.
Herman McGill of Gosport was a busine s vi. 'tor in the city last Sat-
urday.
H. L. Pettyjohn of Terre Haute wo b a business visitor in this city Saturday. John Ravencroft of Roachester was a business visitor in Greencastle, Saturday.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George, Sims at their home on R. It. 7, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Denman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abrams were in Brazil Sunday,
Dr. Harry Langden of Indianapolis visited his father, J. K. Langdon of this city Sunday.
Miss Ann Cannon left for Gary, Sunday after visiting over the holidays in this city.
Robert F. Robinson an I Lee Robinson of Cloverdale were visitors in Greenea tie Saturday.
George Schwin has returned to Greenfield after spending the week end with friends heie.
The square dances given by the Red Men at their hull are drawing large riowds, every Saturday night.
Mrs. Frank Peak and daughter, Maxine, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mrs. George White, mother
of Mrs. Peak.
A large crowd attended the organ concert given by Prof. Van Denman Thompson, in Meharry Hall Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. The entire
program was well received.
James A Skelton telephoned
| Banner this morning that he saw j five Robins in his yard. Mr. Skelton, ! who resides on the Manhattan bond, believes this indicates nn early -pring.
Luca- Friday afternoon
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Momehart Installations Women of Moo.-ehart Legion held public installation of officers Sunday afternoon, a good crowd was present and after the officers were in talhd a very enjoyable social hour followed, j Sr. Regent Elliott and team of Terre Haute gave the work. The installations were as follows: Past Regent,—Lura Crawley. Senior Regent,—Nellie Arnold. Junior Regent,— Anna Hood. Chaplain,—Ella Rogers. Recorder,—Olga Hibbs. Treasurer,— Mary Stiles. Guide,—Hallie Ellis. Assistant Guide,—Cliloe Chem weth Argu-,—Dora Bullington. Sentinel—Alice Stiles.
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liooks Discuased.
Prof. R. W. Pence spoke before the ladies of the Century Club at the regular monthly meeting held Saturday at the home of Mr.-. R. L. O’Hair, East Seminary Street. The discussion which dealt with recent novels was one of interest. No business was conducted and the program was
in charge of Prof. Pence.
The books which Prof. Pence dealt with are: “Lost Ecstacy,” by Mary Roberts Rinehart; “Bugles in the Night,” by Berry Benefield; “Galna,” by Mazo De Lalioche; “Over the Boat Side,” by Matilda Kicker; two volumes of short stories were discus - ed briefly, “Basquerie” by Eleanor M. Kelly; “Are You lii>cent,” by Wallace Irwin; the interesting talk ended with short talks on “Money Rights,” by Upton Sinclair; and “Mother India,”
To The Patrons of This Market;
\A i are pDased •<: announce to live stock shippers and £ a other friend the formation of a partnership under the a t» ^ ar firm name for the purpose of transacting a general live ^ com mission bu- iness at the Indianapolis I nion Stix k Lt”. beginning January 2, 1928. m. The success of the live stock commission business dep^’ 1upon the personnel of the firm and reliable business inethor. 1 * io the old well i tahlished commission firm of Johnson, jj( .U Drake ha bet n addoJ the name of Joe F. Stewart, the fia’W name in the future to he, Stewart, 'lihhs &. Drake.
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If i - said of Mr. Stewart, who has been a hog salesman this market since 1922, that he sold more hogs in thi* lei, )0 | ol time than any on< man on the Indianapolis market. |.C^
i in it-clf a very high recommendation.
I he balance of the old lirm are too well known to requirt I introduction, and they will be with Mr. Stewart in the lutur, oiler ttiiir patron the same reliable service that has charari qS
ized their work in the past.
We extend our very best wishes to the patrons of thi* n,..er. ket and trust our past records have established a nmlidn - that wdl merit our serving your live stock interests Indianapolis market, we are t i Aery truly yours, y
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Stewart, Tibbs & Draft'
Entertained Club
Mr.-. Kerd Luca entertained
luncheon bridge club Monday after-
noon at Marie’.- Tea Room.
I Mrs. Clara
t | )e | has entered the Putn:c
i pital to undergo medical
Amos Wultz, of Reels.v:;>t on to the Putnam County
Monday
ment.
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Mr. and .Mr*.- ClaiwNe* _
C. C. Gillen, Glenn Lyon, C. C. Hurst and Andrew E. Durham were in Rockville Saturday evening attend-
ing a Democratic Jack-on Day ban- Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wnod ),, e quet of political leaders from overplay with AI Call, head M; j,, the ili-trict. About two hundred were the State Farm. )r , P
present for the gathering, including Walter Myers and Albert Stump, sen-
atorial candidates.
The first institute of the year for
:— — | teachers in the Putnam County ConFrank Dav- and Artaur Wright ot, Mrs. George Wilder of this city wa -olidated schools will bo held SnturCloverdalc were visitors lu re Satur-J taken to the Putnam County hospital I day morning and afternoon in the
Saturday. i Greencastle high school building.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S” Eminence spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Haw , t home In Northwood. y i
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Taylor Holliday, Penal f' do: was taken to Pendleton i - ,, [ n
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Sheriff Ed. Eiteljorg H
sentenced to the State
Richmond.
Claude F. Phillips, Coat.-ville, was I a business visitor in the cty on Sat- i urday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Stranahan, left Saturday for their home in Ixiuis-j ville, Ky. Frank Hurst and J. S. Newman, both of Coatsville were visitors here Saturday. R. E. Huffman of Center Point was a business vi itor in Greeneastle last Saturday. Simpson Stoner left Sunday for Miami Florida to spend the remainder of the winter.
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Jam?; Reeve- and O R. Brunnnman of CT.)V'*rdcle were v! tori in tliicity on Saturday.
E. P. Lowery and Vo'non Coeh< nour of Cloverdale were Greenca-AD vi-itors Saturday, Mrs. Jude Brien and son Paul of Indianapolis visited friends in Greencastle Satunlay ami Sunday.
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C. J. Ferrand circulation manager of the Indianapolis New; and Banner attended a meeting at the Alhletie Club in Indianapolis Sunday. This meeting was a joint meeting of circulation managers over the state.
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Local firemen made a run to Jackson street, first block ; outh of the
Court lloii e, Saturday night at 7:10 o’clock. The upholstering in a ma-
chine hail caught fire. The blaze wa quickly extinguished. The upholstering in the front seat and on the left the front door was damaged.
Very complete stocks
But too large
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Among the Fillmore people who were in Greenca.-tle Saturday were the following: Chailes D. Ea.-tham, C O Bunten, I,ewis C. Ogles, Harry P. Mobh, Clara Mobb, Odu* Maxwell, Kenneth Bioadstreet, and Carl Shoemaker.
Putnam Lodge No. 45, I. O. O. F. will meet Tuesday night at 7:30. There will lie a presentation of a 15year veteran’s pin to Bro. W. H. Vandivier, past grand. The pin will lie presented by Chas. Micheal, past grand, and also holder of a 10-year veteran pin. There will also he work in Die initiatory degree. Visiting Brothers always welcome. Come early jand ttay late. Wifie won’t cars.
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