The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1928.

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THE DAILY BANNER

i jnday & Tuesday—Adm.: 30c, 20c, 10c.

Dolores Costeiio

Entered in the Pont Office at Greencaatle, Indiana, aa second cIuhm mail matter. harry m. smith, Editor and Proprietor. . R, RARIDEN, City FMItor.

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Thi tranquil beauty of the old South. Then the flash and roar of the mighty evcnft that made the Civil War, with lore in a flame of heroism and renunciation. . . .. , . • • • ,

First linn News Comedy ‘‘Nothin# Flat

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Personal And Local News

\V. A. Scott of Cloverdaie was in (ireencastle Friday. Clifford Neese of Center Point was .1 \; dtor in Greeneastle, Friday.

Mis. Belle Blakley hai been eontiiied to her home on R. R. ^ the past few week with asthma and la trrippe.

\ O. Allen, Amos W. Fultr., and Maurice H. Sutherlin were among the Coatesville residents in (ireencastle Friday. \ on, Jacob Frederick, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Woodall at tluir h ( me north of (ireencastle Saturday morning.

Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret M G ruder, colored, re.-ddent of Qreenea tie, will he held Sunday afternoon at - t() o'clock from the Bethel A. M K. Church.

Ilarrold (.. Phipp , of Gary has he i n vi iting here a few days. He In gone to Florida to join Mrs. I’hipp and children for the remainder of the winter.

Entertains For Guests. Miss Helen Black entertained Friday evening at the Countrj Club, with a 6:30 o’clock dinner in honor of her guests, Mrs Neff A -hworth and Mrs. Hubert Innis, both of Rushville. The following were the guests: Misses Ella Mahanna, Katherine Tillotson, Pari OTIair, Adelaide Thomas, Elizabeth Ward, Hel en Browning and Elizabeth En ign. After the dinner, the party played bridge at the home of Miss Black. This afternoon Miss Black also en tertained with a one o'clock luncheon and four tables of bridgi in honor ol Mrs. Ashworth and Mi Innis- l’h< following wore the gu> t. : Mis. Rus sell Brown, Mrs. A. G. Brown, Mrs. Neely O’Hair, Mrs John Cartwright, Mrs. Earl Sourwine, Mrs. (Tevr Thomas, Mrs. Janie- Rittles, Mrs E’rank Bittles, Mi-. Wilbur Ootiner Mrs. Glenn Lyon, Mr . John Alle< Mrs. R. T. McElheney, and her i ter, Mrs. Andrew from Peru, Mrs John Melville and Mrs. S. R. Rari

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Cro-Tat-Em Circle Meets, The Cro-Tat him Cinlo nut Fri day afternoon at the^home if Mr Walter Gardner, T.'iJ Fas' .-'on'iiiar} street. There was no I'lisiness conducted at this iiieetui: , ■•tul the ;ift ernoon was given ovi r to tiie piec ' ing of (|uilt blocks whien Will hi I given over to The Womati’ Relief | Corps, to he us' d in tile relu-f work \ which they are doing. Mrs. Ocie Brown h 'd chari!' of tlu

w ith Jack Mulhall & Charlie Murray

Mi Nell Bettis of Morton, took the examination for the Officers At-

tendance eligibility list, in the office potertainment for the aft. i noon of John Vermillion, superintendent of wh j r |, consisted of a eonti . t, wlrch hools, Saturday mo mi tig. | arou ed much terest a 1h<

ladies. Mrs. Rosa Kn liter won I ' n ora at this. At the social hour Mrs Gardner served most delicious re-

freshments.

Mr Robert Woodall, who resides j oath of Putnamville, with her sqii, I Hi ni x Woodall, feef Friday and sus tamed a dislo ated left arm, at the wrist Dr. C. ('. Tucker reduced the

di location.

i-OUNCEMENT ADE OF CIVIL SERVICE TEST

1\\Y GOVERf MBNr POSITIONS ARE OPEN ACCORDING TO LIST.

the United State ; Civil .Service Com mission for open competitive exanti nations for quite a number of po i tions, both in the United States ami

in the Philippines.

Full information may he obtained from Po tmflqter E R. Bartley or the United State- Civil Service Com mission, office located at Washing-

Mi Bet tie I Hamilton was the

happy recipient of an elegant bunch ot rose ent by the Thetas of Madi son, Wiin commemoration of the anniversary of the founding of K. A.

O at A.-bury, now DePauw.

ton, D. C.

J he position., open are along in indifferent lines including, mechanical

The Monroe Township Farm Bu-

te,m \ sociation held a meeting in 11 ■ Bainhridge high school gymnasium Thursday evening. A special

program had been arranged con-isted of talks and music.

Club wi 1 ! at Un'IO o'E. Cooper.

CTTN'S INCLUDED

engineering and draftmen’s positions and many other miscellaneous posi-

May Re Obtained Coni Master or Civil Service Commission.

Announccmentu have lieen made by

The Democratic Club held a meeting in the l aw Library of the Court House, Saturday afternoon a 2 o’clock. Judge Janie P. Iftighe.; war the principal speaker.

Tlie two girls of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ( lark, who were injured in the accident at the Bloomington street railroad crossing Tuesday night, were released from the hospital on Friday. The two girls sustained minor injuric , in the crash. Mrs. Clark was reported as renting very well on Sat-

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To Meet Monday. The Modern I’D. cilia meet Monday afternoon clock with Mi Charle

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Mrs. la ill man Hostess.

Mrs. Nel on Tatthiian. oil .'vi (Cl lege Ave., wa hoste.-.- to the Needle Craft Club Friday afternoon at her home. There w i a good .itteiidaiue and all member gie.itly enjoye' 1 hearing the Irtto fi on Mi Kugen Hamrick, who is pending the wintei which | j n Alhambra, Californi.i Mrs. Robert Haim < k had charge of the program for the afternoon and she read a splendid paper, entitled "The American Indian." The hr, to. served nio.it deliciuu.. refreshment..

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Listen in~ For rules governing the essay contest. For details of contest, call our office

C. E. Tatum, B tinhridge, wa

on business yesterday.

George W Rice of t’loverdale wa-

in Greenra.-tle yesterday.

R. C. Smythe of Roachdale was a

visitor in the city Friday.

Fred Fultz of Cloverdaie was in Greenca. tie on husine. s Ftiday. Lewis M Borden of Roachdale was in Greenca. tie on hit me , Friday. Ira C. Knoll of Cloverdaie wa a business visitor in (he city Friday. The petition of the Greenca tie Wtiter Company to mere i r rates will he heard in the Court lloit .e Monday morning at 10 o’clock. The petition of the Telephone Company i>

scheduled for February H.

Party Monday Evening. The Masonic Temple will be the scene of a gay party Monday evening, when all members of the lodge and the Eastern Star will hold a pop orn and apple party. Everything x ill he furnished except the pop corn poppers, which the members will be usked to bring. + + -I- -!- -c Return From District Meeting. The District meeting of Crescent Rehekah Lodge held Thursday io ’rawfordsville was well attended from lelegates all over the district, and he degree -taff of Crescent Rehekah Lodge and other members also from Ireencastle attended. Ibis was the ir t district meeting of the year INvo date officers, Sister Ura Lee, ice president of the Rehekah Asotnbly and Sister Grace Child, grand ecrotary of Indianapolis were present. Reports from till lodges over the •tate were given in the afternoon, j md in all cases, the lodges seem to >e im> iD'isliing state. In the eve- | ung the degrees wore conferred by he Crescent Rehekah lodge of tins! t y, and the chapter was graded, get | ng the high percent of HO, which IS an unusually high grade for thi; i inti of work. Delegates from this city were Mrs. (o ,i Knaucr and Mrs. l.ouetta Walts roin Crescent and Mrs. Laura Mirt md Mrs. Hattie Callahan from Bee live. Other than these delegates, the legree staff ami other memhers atonded. Those attending were as ollows: Edna Hacheldor, l.eia Miler, Prlhi Hamn, Dessie Pitts, Edith Whitaker, Ollie Arnold, Opal Arndd. Elsie Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. Ilartc Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anrnold, Mr. itul Mi -. Emmett Greene, and Mr. md Mr.-. Charles Marshall. The meeting proved to be a suci with a huge attendance from the liff'-n-nt lodges of Rehekah from all ivei the district. The afternoon and ’veiling wore both taken up in the hi ill*-.:- and in social good times. \n elaborate dinner was served in he evening by the Crawford ,ville chapter. •L *!• ’L Holds HiisiiicsH Meeting. The Woman's Union (if the Chrisian (.'hurch met Friday afternoon in he basement of the church. The aftrnoon w-as spent in attending to hi ineas affairs of the Curcl..

COSTOME FLOWfe

Suitable for Coats and Dr^. ra A large assortment to make y 0ur

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J, H. PITCHFORD -

NOTICE

I have started a real estate and i business. A chance is all 1 ask. I inesses of every kind and descrij, 1 will sell oi' trade. e

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Fai’ms, Houses, Lots, Fire and : Mle Insurance. And if you have H " Mules, Cows, Farm Tools, Cattle fr * r can get you a buyer. What have fer? See me today, tomorrow and no-

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OFFICE ROOM AT D. C. HUGHES' AHOVh

the number of schools visited during the month; the number of first .i.-it., to da. room.-; re-visits; number of children examined hy teachers :nd Mix. Shoultz; number excused rom -chool • during month for skin nfections of various kinds nr communicable diseases.

The report also included the talknade during the month before vartoii group, and organizations. The progres made -n f ir this month on the one hundred percent dental correction drive, was also listed. Many of the students in the city schools have been examined so far. Tooth brushes have been distributed to every Indent iin the grade schools in

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(If St. Diui«, cut. announces V ,1s. INatrirt Mar,., (ireencastle p. Due tn Mr y! cess in ( lay l tory has her j 2 C which «ill ir j) e nam (iiunly.

Mr. ( all »j|| appoint assistants in hia territory r personal business. I he Missouri State Life n«« nearly eight hundred million Life—Group Salary >rr cident—Health.

S. CARLISLE MARTIN"

STATE MAM' -BO .. D<

the city by the Parent-Teachers Associations of each school.

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In the matter diana ver-un th

Bank of Bainhrw-

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The balustrade around the second Trust Company, i- y floor of the Court House was thor Rank, filed a oughly washed and cleaned Friday. (o make (0tn|)l II r Employees at the Court House have i. 1 been spending the past week in clean- " n n " 1 ' tte. mg the walls and fixtures in the 1 wa. gr.in' jj s (

building.

court.

MONIH REPORT OF NURSE IS OF MUCH INTEREST

( f(NT MNS M WA I At IS IH \ I AA ILL PROA I III AIM H INTER LSI.

Ft ee A full Auto matte W;atirtghmi«« Console It ange*! ven absolutely free to the pet-So i suhmittins the best essav

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iL-i (Ine Hundred and Lorty I ighl (ll Er I ( hildren Examined llnroig Alonlh Have Defective I’eeth. e:

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noted Director of Home Economics of Westinphous* Electric 6r Manufacturing Co, will broadcast twice each day from WFBM, Indianapolis, starting Monday, January 30 and ending Friday night! February 3. New recipes, proper balancing of meals, elimination of kitchen drudgery, electric cookery and other subjects of great merest to every woman will be covered in Miss McCurren's talks.

‘Radio Program of V)Uss JttcCurren Noon 1; ;s to 12 35. NIGHT: Monday. GOO to 6:15; T tics Jay, 6:00 to 6:1?; edncsilay, 5:d0 to 5:50; Thursday, 5:40 to 5:50; Friday, 6:40 to 6:?0.

For Additional Details Call

Wabash ValSey Electric Co.

The repmt of Miss Carol Shoultz, county )ii\tlfh nm c, for the month of January -how., many fa- t - thil will prove of intriT t I ■ p- -i lent, of the county Many children in the schools in ihe county were examined during the month. The following are the ela ...ilk-a-tions of defects: Underweight ten pci cent, ,'12, Overweight, 6. Eyes, 8. Vision, 97. Teeth, 168, Gums, 6. Nasal pit ..-ages, 42. Throat, 102. ?Lymphrodes, 24. Thyroid, 2. Heart, 2. Lungs, 4. Posture, 6. Speech defects, 3. Nervous symptoms, 12. The remainder of the report states

Hie (irealesl Sale

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iIm* llislorv of (fiveiieastle's I )ry w Business

A Money Saving I thal will help even • ilv. Our store emptied at onee. ' ^esl you he^in your ^ pin*j; early IMouda' 111 in# and eontiim< the week.

Allen Brothers:

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