The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 February 1928 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER
Entered in the Tost Offiie at Greencagtle, Indiana, «»
aecmid claws mail matter. HARRY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. R. RAKIDEN, TitJ Editor.
0C1ETY
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Personal And Local News
Business Mtetinjj Held.
Mrs. A. W. Crandall, 40!t Elm St.,
was hostes, Tuesday
afternoon to
Section 111 of the Woman's League I of the Methodist Church. Eighteen members were present. Each of the twelve sections of the Woman s League have $150 to make each year,
and plans were laid at this meeting Kermit Todd and Arthur Perry were for the raising of this amount, visitors in Indianapolis on Wednes-i I he ladie., decided to hold a \abn i ( ) ay . iline market, Saturday, February 11th
at Rector's al which time the ladies
The Official Boar l of the Metho u||| ;0 || ( , an ,j v> rake and cookies, dist church will meet tonight at 7:30 p| aM vole a | 80 n)a( j e t o take orders at the Church. | f r()111 fraternities, sororities and also
of 1 from private homes for place cards, nut cups and the like, with which the
Thomas McGaughc , tin tec
Ru sell township, wn in Grconca. tie
Wednesday morning on I n ine
Potomac Council No. 304 will give a Chili Supper tonight. All meml invited to come an 1 enjoy the even-
ing.
James Kandeli, who i nam County ho pital, medical treatment, was
e. ion will provide them.
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Morning Musicale
The Grcenca tie Morning Musicale met We 'no -day morning at 10:00 o’- | dock at the home of Mrs. W. W.
in the p u t I Tucker, S. Vine St. There was an unundeigoiiu;' u ' la,, y K 00 ' 1 attendance. The Craw
reported
being ton iderably bettf i on Wedne day.
! for, 1 ville Mu<ic Club, of which Mrs. [ Mary Tucker Clements is a member
in
Mrs. Marshall Hostess. The Progress History Club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. M. Marshall, South Locust St., at the regular *ime. The paper was read by Mrs. Kenneth Peck, entitled "Sorrell and Son". The social hour followed, during which time the hoste.,., served deligIPful re/re.-h-ments. • .
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To Meet 'Ihursday. The Country Reading Club will meet Thur day afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Jonathan Houck. Mr John King will have the paper on "Noted Southern Statesmen."
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Si udy Club To Meet The Woman's Study Club will meet Thur day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. O. J. Larkin,
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Vnnral Dinner Feb. 10th
The an mud Parent-Teacher’s As- : ociathm dinner wil he held Friday, evening February 10th in the dining of the Methodi-t Church. This
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•fai ue "f the program for the I ;uini| . |t iiffair if , for parpnt , ( tea( . hpr! ,
morning, which follows:
A partial settlement report in re j guardianship of Bertha Darnali ha j been filed in the Putnam Circuit | C?urt. The ripoit wa exainino^l and approved by the Court Tuesday.
land patron of all the wards in the Mis. Hazel Dessery Gronert, Violin- I city. There will he a program composed
\[i . Margaret Dennis, Soprano. of readings and music given by difI Mr-. Harley Ki tine, pianist and | C lent students from each of the
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Funeral setvicei fur Sherman Evan Reelsvillc man, who died in the Community hospital at Brazil a the re -, ult of injuries receive i la-t Friday morning, were held from the West I Union Chapel Wednesday morningl with interment in the Cluverdale ■
cemetery.
| aceompani-t.
Suite, Opus 11, E. Major, for violin md piano, Carl Goldmark. Andante Sostenuto. Allegro. Mi . Hazel Dessery Gronert. Mr . Harley T. Ristine.
Ray Chadd of Bainbridge, who underwent a .major operation at the Putnam Caunty hospital, Tut I iy afternoon, was re potted as re; ting considerably ea aer on Wedm -da\. I >r. T. B. Nubi' of In ianapoli . I' Conn of Bainbtidge and Dr. G. C. Tucker, performed the opeiation.
Thou Art Like Unto a Schumann. Nay Thank Me Not, Franz. Atitum, Franz. Mi Margaret Dennis
Flower,
F. S. Shanking .• la i late club leader of Purdii" wa in (,i uiua tb Woc'neaday morning. Mr. : hankbn r.nd Robert ,Steven on, county agri cultural agent talke I ovei plans f a the club work in tin county dm in the year. ic if hopcrl that 4 eliTh center ran be established in Baintnidge. There i . already a club center at R'ishville, an ! club centers will be estsblished in Marion and Greeneastle township , i h will include th e interested i i ‘he club work, from the other sur■idihg town-hiiis.
Farm Buicau ' " iation principal . peaker at a Farm Bu" inee'ing held in PToyd town hip In day ev, ning, starting at 7:30 o'cb • I. Several musical numbers and n i ings were ako on the piigiam. M Ritter ta'ked on "Need:, ul Orpaiii/. ation in Agricultuw " Plan were al •> trade to canvas every fanner in tintownship aril give everyone a chain ■ to join the organization. A similar meeting will be held the Clinton Center .chocl thi evening at 7:30 o’clock.
I \ \ til \ ED REGULARLY
<.A 1,'Y, Ind., Feh. I. (UP)—Every p i a : hould have regular examinaii' i , performed preferably by the lamily pltyaeian, according to l)r. B. W llnii . (iarv Health Commission-
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John Ritter, field man fur the S'a*
In a trial by court in the Putnam Circuit Court, Wodiu -la,, Julin Id' 1 nolds was granted a divorce fm • Ella Reynolds, on the ground:, of cruel and inhuman treatment.
Van Ess Liquid Scalp Massage Van Ess Special Dandruff Massage ThursrJay ? Friday and Saturday $!.50 Bottle for 98( Stops Falling Hair Cures Dandruff Investigate fhis Preparation,
R icgular examinations, Dr. Har n d i- not mean a casual going over. Ho means that every person dotild go to their family doctor at ngulai nderval, , the dates of which hould he set by the doctor, for a thorough examination. Many people have casual examinations, which consist of examina- ' i , which consist of examination ' Ho tongue and a rap or two on di tor o with the thumb and index tinper," Dr. Harris -aid, “but what ' ■ iy pet. on needs is an examination - hi'-lr would cover the entire body from the toes to the hair.” I In would include an examination of thi kin, eye.., ears, sinuses, nose, thr .d, teeth, ton.-ils, heart, blood I'H ure, abdomen, urinalysis, bony tnictuie and the extremities, wi'h particular reference to the feet and 1 alien arche.-., which cause many cases of “backache." "The i hould be done in all cases v. hen deemed necessary blood ' imin.'tion.. and x-rays should be t 1 ' ii. in order that the health client -y he given the best advice. This the nl' way the slightest defects a I" revealed,” Dr. Harris declared. Di Harri,, also advised clients to 'at to their family doctor because h 1 now the eccentricities and pe- ' uli .ritu- of the client.
MUI.UNS DRUG STORM
Two men, Zachariah Hay- of Put 1 nam County, and a man from < rawfore ville were examined by the Pen sion Knai'l Wedne-ulay. The boar I meets once a month and hold- ' :.ain (nation a ordered from the nation I' Pen ion department. Dr. Bence, Dr. I Eugene Ilawkin n I Dr. W. M. Me Gaughey, compri.a' the boat I mem her-. I
Reverie, Debussy.
I’olonai.-e 0|>. 26, No. 1, Chopin. Berne' (From 3rd Suite for Cello)
i Bach.
M 1 . Ri tine
I he Crystal Gazer, Kramer. Ti e La t Hour, Kramer. A Memory Ganz. .M Dennis
Hebrew Melody, Joseph Ackron. AH'i the delightful musical ptogi irn given, the guests were entertained with luncheon al. ‘he Court
. . , , , ( uphoaid on Ea. t Seminary St. by Announcem nt of thr of i | th( , ocal f rgan ization. son, Robert Foster, to Mr. ami Mr + + Tarrence Ogden of Albany, New Honor (die it From New York.
York., an January 27, has been receiv j Miss Anne Huestis of Albany, N. ed here by relative and friend M- .! Y. will be honor guest Friday and Oglen will be well remembered here j Saturday at luncheon-bridge partie .
DoPhu-.v given by Mr... C. C. Huestis and Mis;
wards. Supt. Yount will he the speaker. for the evening. Tickets may be milled through the various president.. of the ward Association.s, •!• *!* *!• *!• To Hold I’ieiric Supper. The Fidelis Sunday School class of ilhe Christian Church will have a picnic supper at the home of l)frs. Charles Rector, 107 Bloomington St. Thursday evening at 6:15 o’clock.
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Luncheon Given Visitors. Mrs. Hazel Dessery Gronert, Miss Margaret Dennis, Mrs. Harley Ris- ' tine and Mrs. Mary Trlcker Clements of the Crawfordsville Music Club, were entertained Wednesday at luncheon at the Court Cupboard hy the members of the Greeneastle Morning Musicale. The Crawfordsville chapter gave a most delightful program here Wednesday morning before the members of the local musicale. -P -!- -t- d- -h Farewell Party Given Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Coffman, who have left Greeneastle to make their future home in Chicago, were honor guest Tire day evening at a dinnerbridge party, given by Mr. and Mrs. J< e Crosby, S. Locust Street. o
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by many Greene;) ti tind
people. While here he wa.- a member of the Tiger football qu i I for evci-
al years.
A six-reel film, "Lest We Forget,’ will be shown at the high school auditorium on Thursday morning at Id o’clock for the benefit of the Wo men’s Chri tian Temperance Union, Warren T. Yount, upeiinteii'l'>nt of city -chool announced Wedm day. The picture is sent out from thheadquarter of the In buna Anti-Sa-loon League at Indianapoli . All members of the W. O. T. U. and their friend are cordially invited to atten I this show.
I AHMEK < AN HI Dl < E I A XI i
Earmer; who are landownerr, ' nr reduce their taxe nv-re or le .. by requesting ,$ es:,or. not to inelu Ithose part of their farms traveled by railroad and public highway . The present tax law of Indiana provides that officer ; engaged in the a essment of property for taxation are prohibited fr-irn asses mg any a Ija'
Anna Huesti at their home in Northwood. *!• + Misr. Walls To Entertain. ''i 1 I ela Walls, W. Washington ,; t . will entertain Saturday afternoon at her home with a bridge-luncheon.
A petition to sell real estate, ha.-
held Tuesday > • included imi-i'd ihgs and a tah - T N1
san t cl
been hied in the Putnam Circuit BRICK (HM’H
Court, Central Trust Company, ad-| • Morning vm-
ministrator, versus Daisy Gray
Vaughan, et al.
Kpworth Leai"i-' i*el Tower, le.-i'lpr
Evening -en
The regular monthly community I
meeting which is held in the Bain- 1 ;^^ 31 1 I" ) r
bridge High Srhool gymnasium, was ,'Gordon Clui' -
I VRMKRS BEWARE!
D-in’t hire ( man to do your thresh- >nt property holder for the real e tat - hr-dilrng, silo filling, . aw-mill- oceripied hy any railroad, inti-rurban,
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HOSING OUT < )ur Entire Stock of Queenswair and Glassware Al real bargain regardless of ccrsI . Browning Ha i?niond ! Idw.
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k i ru liing, painting, tarpeno any- other eontrart work not farming, until you exac
H m a re tificate issued by the
: ‘ l " Indii trial Board, bowing that hr roinplird with the term of
Hi- U i i kini n';; Compen.-ation Law.. ' , : '■ tin advice of the Indiana
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THE J. R WATKINS CO. Wauls reliable man 01 woman to sell their well known products in City; territory well established. blur representative will be here in few days to interview prospects:
or public highway. Farmer- who do not know how much of their farms j are contained by railroad , interur-l bans and highways hould consult th n * asses or, and togetln i i etoriniiii tl correct amount of exempt acre . A highway two rods wide, adjoining a farm 160 rods inlength contains two acres. If the highway hould run
H ( 'ine to their attention where through yi-ur farm, it m.Vnially di ■' 1 " '’ ' hing contractor failed to duces the pioduetive aeri . The land ‘o impl with the law in securing a i owner should inve tigate -ueh a mat , '> , fiea , i' from the State Industrial i ter, which will be a move to redmi 1 a * I. an I one of hi- employee h id hi- taxe.- more or h , according to arin 11iished, causing amputation | the location of rail roads and high '' d then proceeding to colle-t ways. A record may be found in th<’ 'l ining! tlirnugh the courts from the office of the County Recorder regard 1 'ti uni i who had employed the ing the legal widths of each highway tin In outfit. Uni*.:- the contractor: in the county. In onto countie the compensation insurance, in tate tax liny is a high n . three -r
can ie
nnpl'atu'c with the law, the farmer four dollar, per acre, and a mnteiial
many in
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i-ont i ret ing with the contractor will I" I,, |,| fm- any damages .-ustainc I l>- I” employees if injured while v ’iking <n his farm, providing the ’ ’’nt -net o i not able to pay. Farmers bon! not hire or eontrart with any man or firm to do work on their
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’a”’’- mile s they comply with thill.■. regarding this matter. Any coun. l ann Bureau can furnish a list of all t .'iitractors who have certificates
f: m the Industrial Board.
raving can he
stances.
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GAUD OF 1 HANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindne-s shown during the illness and death of dear mother and wife. We can not express in words our thankfor the ears furnished and the many Ix-autiful floral offerings. Marcus McGrudcr and family.
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One item of intore.-t, 85 odd window shades, worth from 75c to $1.50; fixtures in them worth 30c. Rome times there is one, two, or three, of a kind.
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150 umbrellas ranging in price from 75c to $7.50} at least one-third saving to
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