The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 April 1928 — Page 2

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Entered in the Post Office at Grecncastle, Indiana, as M.vond class mail matter. Under the act of March 3. 1879. Subscription price, 19 cents per week. HARR? M. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor. . It. HAKIDKN, City Bditsr.

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i It. 11. Ellis is in fYench Lick, cal- ; ■ tht re by a relative’s illne^-. 5 Mi . .Mac .Terry spent Sunday with 5 her hauphtcr Freeda of Franklin, Ind. = 1 t apt. and Mrs. J. K. Campbell are z visiting friends here. They formerly 5 lived here. ; The condition of Uriah Casaway ; ,f Keelsville, was reported to bfir.j = | about th<' some on Wednesday.

I Interesting Prograni At

j Washburn Chapter of the D. A. R. ^ held its regular monthly meeting on j Tuesday evening, April 17, at the j spacious home of Miss Virginia Illaek i on East Washington street. The j meeting was opened by the singing

Annual District Meeting.

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Ro^ Jlillis, local agent foi >Stat r Nulo Insurance, i ciuifin d to Id home on Ea-t V\ ngt* n St., b\ illness.

•Mi -'. Roy Hair of Columbus arrived in Greeucastle Wednesday to visit here with her husband, who is cmplojed :it |-leenor’s Drug Store.

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The leathers and efficers of I Christian Church will meet at | < hurch tonight at 7 :.10 o’clock.

1 A Ford coupe, was delivered TYtesday to Mrs. Cora II. Shelton, by the

King, Morrison & Foster Company.

I Dr. Edward llartlctt addressed : = | meeting of the Bloomington Method E; i t Churches Wednesday in EUHte-

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E Mr. ami Mrs. Lemuel Brock of Ei Terre Haute spent Sunday with their zj niece Mrs. Kate Person and Mr. antj E Mrs. Lemuel Walden. E Heck Sales Co., delivered a ChfV- = tolct coupe to Cha. 1 -. W. Shea of BainE l;ri gc Tuesday night. They have also = delivered a new Sedan to James F.

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z Mr.. Ruth Girton, tireencastle, R. = I!. 7, and Dwight E. Vanlandingham, E Greeneastlo R, R. 7, were united in r marriage Tuesday by the Rev. C. E Howard Taylor. = Final examinations for students in E the county schools were concluded = i Wednesday afternoon. The tests were! = .'tailed Tuesday morning. The final E dosing date for tho schools is Frii|duy afternoon. E Dr. W. M. Blanchard was in TnE ilianapolis Wednesday where he at- = tended a meeting of Indiana Church -College. Presidents. Dr. Blanchard = | attended in the place of Dr. Murlin, who is yet in New York. ‘‘The hi t lap” was the topic* of ITof. L. R. Eckardt Tuesday in the i’irst chapel after vacation. Profesor Eckardt explained that groups of students face the last lap of the •«hool jear with varying attitudes. Mrs. Edward Bartlett has returned to her home in Grecncastle from InMianapoli vhere she addressed the ^Children’.' Division of tho Maiion j County Council of Religious Education Tuesday. Her subject was ‘Tageuntry and Dramatics in Religious

Education.”

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rush who were calh d to Bloomington early Tuesday because of the injuries sustained by •Mrs. Ida Rush, mother of Mr. Rush, in an automobile wreck at Elletsrille, ri turned . one Tuesday nigh’, Idr.. Hush is <loing nicely, but will be in the Bloomington Hospital for tiio m xt ten days or two weeks. Mr.-. Summer Woody and daughter of California, who returned to New York, Monday from abroad, arrived in Greenca tle late Tuesday to . pend a day with Mrs. Woody’s rister, Miss Mabel Stoner, west of Greeneastle, before returning to their home in California. Mrs. Woody and uaughler left Grecncastle for San Francisco on

Wednesday.

The Belle Union high school eummencemcnt exercises will be held at the school this evening. The compute program has been arranged and consist of music, the* principal addre - of the evening and awarding of the diplomas. Five commencement exerci. e w ill be held at five County schools Thursday evening, one Friday, and the la. t one at Fillmore on

Saturday.

' The twentieth annual convention of the federated clubs of the Fifth District will he held in the First Methodist Church at Brazil, Wednesday,

April 25th.

Each club belonging to the District

ThU was followed by Federation should be represented at

Mrs.) this meeting. The program is designed to be very instructive and helpful, as well as entertaining. Both the President and first vice-president of the Stale Federation will be presentfi and it is hoped, several other state

! Mary Pierce Seller. Other reports Were given, and in connection with the work of the Committee on Geneology it was urged that all remaining family* historic^ be sent in at an

early date. Mrs. T. G. Yuneker, Re- j officers. One feature which will be gent, spoke of the marking of graves j of great interest to all club women of Revolutionary soldiers buried in I will be the department institute. That Putnam County. Having received in- j will occupy the hour before luncheon, formation as to the procedure with t No department chairman can afford regard to securing those markers, she to miss this. It will be so easy for

appointed as a committee to pursue the work farther, Miss Sara Bridges, Mrs. C. C. Hur t, and Mrs. Wilbur

Greeneastlo women to attend this convention, that they should go in

great numbers.

C. Stewart. She reported the arrival i Each lady who intends to be. presof the Bag codes and their distribu-. ent, is asked to call up her dub prCsition iri the schools As a nominal-J dent and give her name, so that the ing committee for next year’s officers number of names may be sent in to the following were appointed: Mrs. | the chairman of the luncheon commitJennie Curtis Ilearst, Mrs. Frank! tee. Luncheon will be served in the Wallace, and Mis > Sara Bridges. Miss •' church and will be seventy-five cents Lenore Alspaugh road a communica-j a plate. Everyone is asked to retion from Mrs. Fred Thomas, city { member that the program begins at librarian, asking for missing numbers j 9:00 o'clock and to please be. prompt, of the D. A. R. magazine. On nio-J The program: tionof Mrs. Ferd Lucas, it was agreed! Morning Session:

to purchase such copies as cannot : otherwise be obtained; and Miss J,e-1 nore Alspaugh and the Misses Min- j nie and Lydia Williams were appoint- ' l J to look after the matter. Since | Mrs. Thomas also suggested the pur- j chase of a set of Lineage Books foi the library. Miss Gr^ce Brownin': *

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Shower Given Couple. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Todd were the recipients of many useful gifts Tuesday evening at a miscellaneous shower given by about forty friends, who assembled at their home at 705 College Ave. Mrs. Lee Reeves and Miss Huffman gave two amusing reading.-, Miss Leona Wells sang a solo, and Mrs. L. E. Mitchell played a piano selection.

After the many gifts were unwrapped and the poetry sentiments that accompanied the presents were reach

refreshments were served.

Surprise Party Given. Mr. and Mrs. Kay^ pleasantly surprised TvC *ng when twelve „ 'A friends planned ^ i'.anneu a surwjj, party and came to their k sist_ Mr. fisher in cel J anniversary. Bridge was played dutitr nmg, and refreshments </- on, cake and ice creun gut't' brought were serve;

NEWCASTLE - fhievJ tn two money boxes in teU station: here and nude in

,. , ., , what dimes, nickels and mi Those m^attendance were: Mr. and boxes contained. TheroS

discovered by a local p*, ing his ‘‘beat”. One 0 f boxes was damaged beyojj

9:00— Registration.

9:30—Song, “Indiana”. Invocation—Mrs. Robert E. Dav-

idson of Brazil.

Greeting—Mrs. John 11. Riddell

of Brazil.

Response— Mrs. Edward

Courtney of Danville,

Mrs. Ed. Dalby. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton, .Miss Gladys Hammond, Mrs. Dessie Bryan, M" Margaret Byran, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman and daughters, Mrs. L. C. Brown, Mrs. R. C. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Gross, Miss Martha Mick, Miss Lelia Talbott, Miss Susie Talbott, Mr-. J. L. Beyl, Mrs. W. R.

was asked to ascertain the price ot: 10:00—Reports:

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these books. Mrs. Yuneker conipli I mented Mrs. Thomas highly becausi 7 of her interest in geneological work. I Mrs. Ferd Lucas spoke of some bet-j tor films of the day; and also gave ( Die leading points of her paper which she read at the Council Meeting heli. recently in Indianapolis. She stateo that the thirty-two local chairmen 01 the better films work in chapters throughout the state are trying tr increase attendance at good plays and are favoring the U:e of historical pictures in schools. Mrs. Yunckei g^vc an interesting report of tin Council meeting, ui which many important matters, including tho . tudent loan fund, the budget, Constitution Hall, and the marking of soldiers' graves, were considered. The Nation al Old Trails Monument, ''The ' Ifoncer Mother,” Is now fully paid foi and will be erected near Richmond, Indiana, where the national road enters the state-. The Chapter was invited to heai the lecture of Mrs. Robert J. Burdette at the court house next Thurs-

day.

At the next meeting, which is to be held at the home of Mrs. S. A. Hays, the officers arc to give their

yearly reports,

For the program of the evening, Miss Wilhelmina Lank road most entertainingly a story of the early nineteenth century, entitled, “A Romance of Arlington Jlouse,” by Earah A, Reed of Erie, Pennsylvania. This book, an autographed copy, is property of Mrs. Thila Olds

Secretary, Treasurer, District Chairman and County Chairman. Music, ‘'By the Beautiful Blue Danube,” Strauss; by the Woman’s Chorus. Reports of Chairmen of Slate Committees. 11:30—Department Conference— Mrs. Edwin S. Miller, First Vice Pres. I. F. C. Leader. 12:15— Reporting of Nominating Committee. Luncheon. Afternoon Session: 1:30—Song, “America”. Salute to the Flag. Club Collect. Music—Violin Solo, "The Maz- . urka”, Mrs. George Riddell. 2:00—Address, “Enlighten Your Own Pathway”, Mrs. Hornet D. Hinkle, Pres. J. F. C. “Why Federate?”, Mrs. K. A. Ogg. Our Candidates Campaign Song—Words and Music by Mrs, Iva Linebarger of Rockville. Address by representatives from headquarters. Music—Vocal duet by Blanche Ritter She r fey rind Lela Potter. <J:lj—Report of Resolutions Commit-

tee.

Report of Election ami Presentation of Officers. Adjournment. .j* -j-

1- j Todd, Mrs. Daniel Rowland, Mrs. A r t

Williams, Mrs. O. L. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd and family, Mrs. Frank Wells, Miss Leona Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wagoner and svn> Mrs. Bonnie Williams and daughter, Mrs. Laura Landes, Mrs. S. Grant Scott, and Mrs. Howard Harris,

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Mho was formerly u member of Mrs. Reed’s study class in Erie. Mrs.' Reed is still living at the age of eighty-eight yours. The reading was followed by u couple of musical numbers given by Mr. Edwin Hobson, a

DePauw student.

During the social hour refreshments were served by the hostess and

her assistants.

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Stndy Missionary Work.

the t Attend National Convention.

Cole, Miss Helen Hester and Miss Edith

Leavitt left Glee Handle Tuesday foi Carlcton College, Northfield, Minnesota, where they will represent L)eI’auw University at the rational VV. A. A. convention. Miss Hester is retiring president of the DePauw or* g> hixatti 11 an. Id 1 Leayltt i in s

coming president.

Both young ladies are also

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Esthers met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Robert Hcllinger, College Ave. Eighteen members wer

pre.ent.

J d- nta of Greenca.-tlc, Miss Leavitt is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. EL

_. ..... Leavitt, S. College Ave., and Miss Ifes The bUineiatd Bearers and Queen | f:r, a member of Kappa Alpha Theta.

makes her home at the sorority. Miss Leavitt i- a member of Delta Zcta. ' = Ihc convention opens in Minnesota E YY ednesday and will close Saturday ! = noon - Young ladies representing uni- =

, . ., \*er.sities from all over tin.

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT WILL SPEAK HERE (Gontiuuod from page 1)' ,

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a- a I'roblem in Social Welfare;” William If. Remy, prosecuting attorney of Marion county, will discuss • “Character Education and the 1 ourts;” and Prof. Herman II. Young 1 of Indiana university, will talk on “I he Relation of Character to Mental Health.” The last speech of tho conference will be given by* Prof. G. U. Brandenburg, of Purdue university on the question “May Scientific Tests 11 be I’pulicii to Character?”

missionary work was made at the meeting lart evening, the work being dene by the foreign missionaries in the Plullipine Islands, and at home in the tate of Michigan. Containers for the thank offering were given out at this time, to be liahded in at the meeting next month. Miss Bellinger, assisted by her moth*

<*r, served refreshment.-.

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Bu-iness Women ill Meet. Judge James I*. Hughes will talk

before the Business and Profes.-ion-al Women this evening at the ngular monthly meeting of the club of tin' to be held at the Elks Club rooms, 1 corner Indiana and Poplar Sts., at I

7:30 o’clock. .j..;..j..;..,.

Business Meeting Held,

over the United States will be present.

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Luiu-heon Itridg,- Party. Mrs. Neely ( . (J'llair entertained at her home at 11” East Walnut St., Tuesday afternoon with three tables of bridge. Luncheon was served at the small tub!-' , decorated with spring (lowers.

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Mrs. t harles Ewan, Bloomington _ St., was ho.-tess to the Penelope elub| = Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Beemer had § the subject for the afternoon. I§ Two guests, Mr.-. 1. L. Wimmer and l| I Mr . Elmer Sellers were present. Af- § ! ter refreshment.- and a social hour § were enjoyed tit.- club adjourned In 1 = meet with Mm. Carl Confer. =

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A business meeting of the Green-• + castle Morning Musicule was held Uebekuh District Meeting.

Wednesday morning at lu:0o o'clock; District No. 19, Rebekah Lodges at the home of Mrs. A. G. Brown, j will hold the luat meeting of the year North wood. j in Morgantown, Thursday, April 19th

afternoon and evening. Martinsville

Legion Auxiliady J’o Meet. will confer the degree. Tlie American Legion Auxiliary) Mrs. Jessie Robson, a President of will meet in the City Library, Thurs- the state assembly will hold the day at 7:30 o’clock p. m. There in school of instruction. All Uebekuh.importont buiincs j to transact. ire c-e liully invited to a tend.

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