The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 March 1928 — Page 4

THE GKEENCASTLE DAILY DANNER, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928.

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Di lightful St. Patrick’s 'lea. The Co-Workers of the P Church held a most riciielr.ul ' Patrick’s Day Tea Wedm . i\ the church parlors. A | : r; in keeping with St. Pati.ck'

was given as follows:

Story on St. Patrick’s Day by Mrs.

1 Henry Trosier.

Dorothy Locke,, DePauw Mu ic School student -ung “When I Dream of old Krin,” and “Believe Me if all Those Endearing Young Charm .” | Emma I.oui-c Gerhard gave two ,’ery entertaining readings. Robert Phillips, DePauw, also sang, •‘Ihrco for Jack,” and “A Kittle Ii ftsfl ^^IrL ,, Bccomiianitd by Raynie

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Mrs. Lee Dodge gave story, “The Katy’s Twins.”

Robert Phillips sang another group

minn's Circle Meets.

i e Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian Churcli held an enjoyable soe- . il meeting Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. No bu-iness was i (induct'd, ami there was no program

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Marning Musicle Meeting.

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Mrs. Fred O'Hair, at the meeting of the Greemastle Morning Musicle; held at her home Wednesday morning! March 14, read a paper treating the | development -f a national Russian! music since Glinka threw off the pie- j v: lent Italia influence and wrote the j fird Russ in opera upon a Ru-ian abject and the Russian idiom. He v a in turii followed by other conipn eis of iia’imialistic tendencies, among win i were Rimsky-Korsakov and Mous.-i ky. Igor Strawinsky, the leading i "h rn Russian composer

'I songs at the close of he i ioeiam jm,) „ t i ( , 0 f |„. most important in the among which was “My Wild Irish I worl | at th( i)r( . sen t, j, a l s0 a nex- '’ ,,se • ponent of tlic modern mood and Alti i the progi.um the i lk t ad- tn-atment in music. As illustration of i'' 1 "'"'" 1 tll “ U P room ■ w r 1 mark . Ml . O’Hair played the th< • »- " ral ' ■ lii following record on the victrola:

The Style Changes Are Clever And Beautiful

tables. Covers were laid for about dxty ladies. The table decorations were also in keeping with St. F’atrick's Day. The tables were centered with green tapering candles, with large Irish potatoes us holders. Refreshments of shamrock cookies with I green borders, andwiche. , with green j lettuce, green gum drops and lea |

were served.

Mrs. Ed Dalby and Mrs. Ed. Hoff

Khowantc!, nu Mou-.-orgsky Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra The Fire-Bird Igor Strawinsky. Introduction. Dance of the Princess. Dance of King Kastachei.

Berceuse.

I’hiladelp a Symphony Orchestra.

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AM. OVER IN I•! \S \ UVANSVILLE I' John Bullman’r aul obiU wa (n. He bought anotlo i to u i u iti police coubi locate the In '. The ond has been stalen too. Bultman has appealed to polio to get at lea t one of his ears hue k:

ly di (bulged while she was cleaning it at the hi me of a nephew here.

MUNCIE—Henry ( line, 17, Liberty town-hip, has been awaided a fouryear sch(iiarshi[i in Purdue university a- icsult ef winning in the lb le-w-are county boys potato club wink. He i a Selma big school nior.

WIN i 'll ESTEP Mrs. Kleeda New ton Alberti, piani i and singer, who was born and reared here, has signed a (ontraet to appear with the StaatOpera, formerly the Royal Uperu, in Beilin, Germany. She will appear in a nunitx r of roles during the coming -ea. on. Parents of Mrs. Alberti were the late John W. Newton, attorney, an i Mi-. Newton. Her hu band is a new York pianist.

BLOOMINGTON Aft. i 27 houi deliberation, a jury which heard the of William B. Shilcds, charge with |>cti! hire. i y for . t' ling bra from the Morion yard- at McDoel, a ses ed him a $1 fine and tin day p rial farm sentence. Shiel l- was a junk dealer.

SEYMOUR— VY. P. Masters, of Seymour, i -a cousin of William Crane, noted actor who died in Bo - ton, Mass., rec( ally.

CLINTON — The swinging door ha proved a speedier entrance to onto people, but I). B. Lindley, of

i linton, was -lowt'd down considerably after in

FORT WAYNE Mi J. ic Taylor, .‘it), of Indianapolis, i uff.ring from a revolver bullet wound received when the weapon wa.> accidental-

man were chairmen in charge of tin serving and program committees. j. 4.4.4. -j. 4. B. >. P. I . Party. I he High School Baptist Young People’s Union held a delightful party Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Geraldine King, Crown St. Twenty-eight were present. Gamewerc played and delicious refreshments served. 4* 4- *’• 4- 4* 4* lea For Housemother. The Delia Kappa Epsilon fraternity paid compliment to its housemother. Mrs. A. M. Strieby in a very pretty manner Thursday afternoon woth delightful Informal tea. Guests were 1 ceived between the iiours of ;{:00 to 5:00 o’clock. .;.4. I <» Have Noon Luncheon. The Woman’s Bible Club will have a noon luncheon at the home of I Mrs. S. C. Pn vo, ins E. Poplar St.J (Friday. Each member is asked to | bring sandwiches and a covered di.-h. Mrs. J. P. Allen will as-i.-t the host-

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After the luncheon the regular program will be givt n. Mrs. M. L. Darnell will lead the devotion.-. Mrs. \Y. M. Pari-h will read a paper on “Luther, the Protestant Liberator.”

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Mrs. Herod Hostess.

Mrs. Will Herod, East Elm St., wa-

ho les We h'.esday afternoon to the Veronica Club. The program for the

n was in charge of Mrs. A.

Mi." Leon. Snider, E. Elm St., en-

tertained'th( members of her Sunday •School Clas with a party Thursday c vi ning. Games were played and refreshments serve . Tli - ( pie nt were the Mis-es Mur-, e ■ .t Ann Inman, Carol Goodenough, 1 K ir.na Jain- Satterlee, Meredith It.- 1 \ , Eli. belli Rariden, Catherine W ii '.ii, Geneva Vaughn, Alice Butler M 1 onna Grime-, Dorothy Frew and Elizabeth Knauer.

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Moosehart To Meet, lb Women of Moosehart Legion will me t tonight at 7:30 o'clock.

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His great romantic successor to “Flesh and the Devil.”

The story of a love that touches the depths and the heights.

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by one of the “revolving contrap- W. Inman, who gave a pajs r entitleu, lions.” He was struck by one of “In What Way do Clubs Benefit a’ llm swinging doors and sufTered a j Community ?” A social hour followed (oncu.- sioii of the skull and a badly thi interesting paper and refresh-

bruised side. ^’1 ments were served.

I h ( ’ I ri K rppa Benefit Bridge to he held Friday at the Country Club will he held Friday afternoon instead (d Friday 1 \ ning, as announced in Wednesday' Banner.

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L. (I. Installs Officers.

I he 1’. E. O. Sisterhood in a business ■' ..ri Wednesday evening at the home of Mi Lela Walls, W. W'asbir.e am Si., elected and installed for the corning year the following of-

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I’res., Mrs. W. L. Hughes. ' * i- • Mis Wilhelmins Lank. Ii. c. See., Miss Dade Shearer. 1 1. Si. , Mrs. Walter N. Hess. Trea Miss Margaret Gilmore. Chaplain, Mrs. F. W. Hixon. Guard, Mrs. J. 1’. Allen Jr. ■ dusiciaiis, Mrs. W. W. Carson. Rofrcslnnents were served, and a social hour enjoyed. + 4* f ♦ + I 'llmore Ledges Entertain. I'illmot. Lodge No. 7!)8 I. O. 0.

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