The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1928 — Page 3

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ORGANIZATION WILL MEET IN GREENCASTLE

DTAUW UNIVERSITY PAN-HEL-LENIC CHAPTER WILL BE HOSTESS TO GROUPS.

WILL BE STATE CONVENTION

Delegates From Fi\e Indiana College* Butler, Franklin, Hanover, Purdue And Indiana Are Expected.

Delegates from six Indiana colleges, Butler, Franklin, Hanover, Purdue, Indiana, and DePauw, will meet here this week-end for the annual Pan-hellenic state convention, sponsored by the local chapter. Arrangements have been completed for two full days of activity and entertainment, beginning Friday afternoon at 3:00 with a general mass meeting of the delegates in Hie gymnasium, and closing Saturday night with an annual scholarship banquet which will be held at 0:00 in the Methodist church. This banquet, the most important feature of the convention, will be open to all girls in the University who made 40 points or more during the last semester, us representative of the work being done by the Panhellenic council. The banquet will be financed with the money made from the recent Yellow Crab sale contest. Round table discussions will be held Saturday morning and afternoon, summarized at a meeting at 2:30 in Evans hall to which everyone is welcome. The main topics will be : “Pledging," “House Problems,” and i “T be Value of Fraternities.” Severe.! nationai officers of the different sororities will attend the convention to take part in the discussion groups.

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. C. E. Titus et u.\ to Fairbe Grimes (VV. D.) land in Clinton township $KO0 Heiman A. Heavin et ux to City Trust Co. <W. D.) land in Floyd Tp. $1. Gladys M. Elliott et al to Blanche Hammons (G. C. D. ) land in Washington township. $50. Maude M. M.-ed et al to Willard Earl Allen land in Cloverdale township, (W. D.) $1. Charles A. Marshal! et ux to Dovie L. Johnson land in Madison township (W. D.) $1. Geoige W. Rice to Mary L. Eckers lots in W. W. Sellers Add. to Fillmore, (W. D.) $1, James N. Staggs et ux to Raymond D. Cunningham et ux 45 acres in Momoe township, (W. D.) $1825. Josephine Burk et al to Russell L. O’Hair land in Clinton township, (Com. D.) $700. Stella B. Coutri, to Grover S. Thompson 40 acres in Warren tp. (W. D.) $1. Jefferson Crawley et al to H. A. Sherrill et ux lot in Ash’s Enlarge, ment to city of Greencastle, (W. 1).) 91. Ella Hendren to C. Laurel Hendren 40 acres in Jackson township, (G. C. D.) $1. Jesse P. Kendall Adm. to Laurel C. Hendren 40 acres in Jackson township, (Adm D.) $595.13. Elizabeth B. Hammond et al to Ferd Lucas land in Monroe township (\V. D.) $L. Bert Sniith to Gilbert Rogers et ux lot in Greencastle (W. D.) $1. James E. Cook to Herbert E. Thompson lot in Commercial Place (W. D.) $25. Lora E. Buis to Cecil Newman land in Jefferson township, (W. D.) $1. Ralph Darling et ux to Jewell E. Tin ley lot in Bainbridge, (W. D.) $1. James B. Morgan to Russell W. Looks hill, et ux land in Washington twp. $1. Forest Hill Cemetery to Eugene P. Light et ux lot in Forest Hill Cemetery $105. Gilbert Roger- et ux to Bert Smith exchange land in Washington twp. $1 Hilliop Realty Co. to Samuel E. Whyhour, land in Washington twp. $1. Olive G. Peffey et al to 1 Raymond H. Donohue, land in Russell twp. $000

PECULIAR SITUATION PORTLAND, Ind.. March 21. (UPj —Mrs. Charles Nelson, of Jefferson township, faileil at suicide because she took two poisons. A quantity of strychnine and headache tablets acted us antidotes to each other. The at lending physician said she would recover. Financial worries and accusations contained in letters that she was intimate with a Jefferson township farmer, caused the suicide attempt, Mrs. Nelson stated. She said she went to the home of the farmer, quarreled with his wife, and then returned home and swallowed the poison.

CLINTON —Another foot has slipped. Herbert An stead, of Clinton, sustained a sprained right hand when he fell down the stairs at the Clinton Tobacco anti Candy company where he is employed.

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