The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1928 — Page 2

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Entered in the Pont Office at Grcencaatle, Indiana, aa second class mail matter. I nder the act of March 3,

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HAKKY M. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor. S. K. RARIDEN, City Editor.

Sings Before Press Club. ( Community Club Met, Mrs. Edna Cogswell Otis and Mr?.! The New Maysville Community

j Ethel Arnohl Til len of this city, Cluh met with Mrs. Leonard Chath- ; members of the Indiana Woman’s am, Friday the !)th. Twenty mem-Prc.-s Club attend d the luncheon giv- bers bring present and two visitors,

ell Tuesday at the Columbia Club in The following program was given:

Indianapolis. Th meeting was a Song Indian Love Cal!

it | mr ( joint meeting of L Indiana Woman’s Devotional .... Mrs. Chas. McFerren

i.iOCtii IlCWS ■ Amer- R

| lean Pen Women. he luncheon was j The American Indian:

! at 1:00 o’clock. ' 1. The Land Reserves

of!

Persona! And

117HEN’ two stout ship^ meet Wand two lighting crew batth

heaving sea

-hand on

decks, laughter is tinged with the hrim anil love (lies free at the mast-head.

ALSO

First Kim News And Comedy, “Simple Sap”.

MATINEE DAILY ADM., 10—25—30c.

SHOWS 6:30—8:30.

Mrs. A. G. Brown visited

ianapolis Tuesday.

STIIDKNTS F.EAI) IN DISCUSSIONS R H. Bruner Delivers Evim'.ng sermon On “W hat’s On The Student’s Mind About God.”

Ellen Barr was in charge of a discussion on “Tile College ,Student and His Relation to His God.” Several members talked on various phases of the <• liege ,-tudi nt’s r< ligion. A male trio furnished the music for the meeting.

Young poojdo’s services at all the Greencastle churches Sunday evening were in charge of college students. “Divorce” was the subject at the Presbyterian Christian Endeavor, with u live discussion led by Ivan Nichals. At Epworth League, Frances Ecktmlt talked on “What is wiving with

IN MEMORY

In loving rememberance of our dear wife and mother Elva I. Stewart who passed away March, 13, HIl’.'J. Twas hard to part with one so dear, 1 But God who knows the best, | Held wide His loving arm- and said,

Come Unto Me, and rest,

Every day our hearts do wander

i Mrs. Otis sang two groups

Ind-1 songs, a l| 0 f which are her own com-

I position. Among the -ongs Mrs. Otis

.... , , , : sung were two of which Mrs. Tilden, Fay Miles spent the day Tuesday ! compose(1 the w nl namcd .. Th( . in Indianapolis. I First Daffodil,” and “In Bluebell Mr-. Cassell Tucker spent the day Time.” Mrs. Oti .' ill also sing thi i Tuesday in Indianapolis. 'evening before tic Writer's Club.

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Anniversary Dinner Friday. The Friday Circle will hold an anniversary dinner n eeting Friday evening at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. t R. P. Mullins, W. Washington St., at 0:30. All membci , their husbands and children are i-ked to attend, and each member is n quested to pleast bring table servi

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Miss Harniim To Play. The DePauw University Symphony Orchi stra will g \ e a public concert in Meharry hall, Sunday afternoon at four o’clock. Mi Harriet Barnuin will play several violin .-.olos between 1 the concert numbers. Prof. Howard Itanium will din ct the orchestra.

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‘ ul _ j Morning Musicule To Meet. The Greencasth Morning Musicalc will meet Wedn. ay morning at the home of Mrs. Fred O’Hair. The member- of the chorus are requested to coin>‘ promptly at !l:.'!() so that they may have a full half hour’s practice before !he general rnret'ng t°gin« at

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George Stevens was a business visitor in Indianapolis Tuesday. Charles Bradtke was called to P» ru, Illinois by the serious illness of

his mother.

Miss Gladys Currier of Indianapolis was the week-end guc I of Miss Grace

Browning.

Mrs. Robert Shuck who has been confined to her home the past ten days by illness is sunn what improv-

‘ ed.

Mr. aud Mrs. 0 car Ob{mchain and Mrs. Ross Tustison attended the funeral of .Mrs. Will Obenchain near Rac-

coon Tuesday.

Charles W. Martin underwent operation at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis this morning for the

removal of his tonsils.

Mi s Katherine Stoner of this city is among the list of DePauw students averaging -traight “A” in all subject- curing the first semester. Miss Grace Browning of Indiana

j ented.

Mrs. Lucas has arranged with the j city librarian to post a list of pictures in the library each month which has been compiled by the Indiana Ili-

um sers of Photoplays.

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Modem Priscilla Meets. The Modern Priscilla Club enjoyed the afternoon Monday with Mrs. Benton Curtis, East Seminary St. Twenty members and two guests were present, Mrs. Mark Bills of Fort! Wayne and Mrs. Cla> Brothers. After a brief business session, a social hour followed. A delicious two course luncheon was served. The club adjourned to meet in two weeks with Mrs. John

Cannon.

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Bc'e-Hive Reuekah Meets.

Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge met Mon-1 day (vening in regular session. An 1 interesting program was given by the children consisting of reading- ' and music. About 7. r i were present. |

, , 'Refreshments wei served during the I ice cream and wafers. The next | t . v ,. n j n ^.

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To Meet With Miss Walls. The P. E. O. Sisterhood- will meet i

Mrs. John Case ... Mrs. Harry Job

Hiawahta

Mrs. Joseph Booher

Current Events.

The hostess served refreshments of

2. Religion .. • 3. Longfellow’s

the religion situation on the college J T(> a ( , r . u ,, not far awayi

campus?” The Epworth League or- W here we laid our d ar -w,et mother

chestra played several numbers. ! Just five years rgo today. At the Christian Endeavor meet- j Sadly mi -ed by Mr. Theodore ing at the Christian church, Dorothy | .Stewart and children.

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polls ha- been confined to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Browning, East Hanna St., for the

past week by illness.

The second annual young people’s banquet of the Christian church is to be held at the church Wednesday evening at (L.'iO. Robert Knight, of | ; e!1, V Purdue, will be the principal speak-

er.

Ft 1 ration To Meet.

On Tue-day, March 27th, at 10:30 o’clock the County Fedeiation of Club.- will meet in the Methodist <'liuii-h in Greenia.-tle. All member.are urged to be present. Clubs that are not member are invited to at-

ail clubs that

aie not membty of the Federation

are asked to join.

lire-' ir- will be with Mrs. Ross Mor-

phew, April 13th.

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Woman's < .rclc To Meet. The Woman’s Circle of the Pre.-by-!eii- Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:.'i0 o’clock at the home of Mrs. K. A. Brown, Ncrthwood. Mr.-. Ida Durham'will b assistant

ho: tess.

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this evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mis 1/ la Walls, 310 W. Washington St.

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L. F. F. < ill.) In Meet. i’he L. F. F. Club will meet Wedne day at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. C. j H .le at her home, -102 N. Madmon Street. j

Kiri Glwi Beautiful, ext!| ani ' servii, Sdoves, ea made of fw lev ted kid skiaf the price is * ln £ly low. in|j tan, grey andfo

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Friends of Garrett Leverton, former I). Rauw man have received wind that he hfi accepted a position jjj a.- head of the dramatic production I department of Northwestern University, effective September 1. The Campus Cleaners and John the Cleaner nave combined plants a cording to an announcement Tuesday amd the new firm will he known as the “Reliable Cleaners.” The office will be located on south Indiana street at the former location of John the Cleaner. Mrs. L. D. Snider went to Lafayette Tuesday to visit there with her hrother-in-luw, Frank Walsh, who is critically ill in the Soldier’s Hom'd lio.-pital there. Mr. Wash is unim-1 proved, suffering from perotonitis, following an operation for appendi- j citis, which he underwent several! days ago.

Smoker For Advanced Military Men Tuesday

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A mokcr for all mep in the advanc. e i R. O. T. C. corps will l>e held Tue.s- • ay evening at the Phi Kappa psi; hou-o by Scabbard and Blade, military society. “The purpose of the smoker,’’ said John Marshall, captain of Scabbard and Blade, “i to stimulate interest and pirit among the officers and men of the cadet corps in an attempt to carry DePauw’s R. O. T. C. to as high or higher ranking as was held last year by the local unit. If every man puts forth his best effort there is no reason why the unit shoultl not win honor school ranking again.” Plans for the spring formations will be considere I at the smoker and an open forum on military questions will be conducted by the student officers.

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