The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 April 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTEE DAIRY BANNER, THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1928.

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Delta Theta Tan. Delta Theta Tau will meet evening at 7:30 o’clock in the Delta Kappa hall. It is very impoiLmt that all hers be present.

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Tri Kappa ’I'o Meet.

1 followed the program. The mite box this' offering was given at this time. pj,j | *j- v •!- *i' Co-Workers To Meet. mem- Co-Worker- irf the Baptist Church will meet with Mrs. Donald Davidson Highland St., Friday afternoon , at 2:30 o’clock.

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Alva Lishy, county treasurer, was in Russellville, Thursday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Roach, Wednesday night. Rev. and Mrs. C. Fenwick Reed i i nt Thursday in Indianapolis.

Tri Kappa will nn i t tonight at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. \. T. Washburn, 312 Greenwood Ave.

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Delegates To District Meet. Mrs. A. C. Broun and Mrs. Jacob

Mrs. Alice Gives Luncheon. Mrs. .1. Kirk Campbell of Appleton, Wisconsin vva- Uie guest in whose honor Mrs. John Alice, Campbell Flats, entertained Thursday with a

ALL OVER INDIANA MARION The Municipal Golf links here, will be officially opened Saturday, April 21, according to a,t announcement by the golf commitUv of the Junior Association of Con.

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Mi - Charles Marshal! and Mrs. I ter conferred the degree.

Lovie Johnson s|)ent the day Thurs-

day in Brazil.

Mrs. W. W. Tucker has returned from Chicago where she has been

visiting relatives.

The Washington township school ha • been closed by Dr. C. B. O’Brien, county health officer, on account of

-everal cases of scarlet fever.

Finest Rader, substitute clerk at the Post Office was confined to his home on East Washington Street

r oad Thursday, by illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lloyd retumI Thursday from Seattle, Washing-

Keifer acted as delegates from the luncheon. Covi i - wi re laid for twelve

local Crescent Rebekah Lodge, Thurs- gm.-t. .

day to the last district meeting of ** + ** + the year, which vva- held ;u Morgan-. Mrs. Ilurdelte I.uncheon Guest, town today, April 19th. | Mrs. Robert Burdette of l.u> AnMrs. Jessie Robson, President of gele , California and Mi-. O. I-., the state assembly held the school of Jameson of Indianapolis were gu j instruction. The Martin-ville chap- at luncheon Thur.-day at the Alai

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HARTFORD CITY —Harley Tomlinson, of Hartford City, was in the Blackford county hospital today .-uf-

!' ring from a badly mashed and dis- ton where they spent the winter located foot. Tomlinson ustained tin j months with their daughter Mrs.

injury when a large roll of paper i Sherley Rhea,

fell on his foot at the Corrugated

Paper Mill, where he worked.

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John Vermillion, .superintendent of county -ehools, was in Reelsville Wedne.-tlay evening where he attended the graduation exercises of the R * ville High SchooL 'The tegular mid-week prayer meeting of the Presbyterian Church will 11 held in the church parlor tonight at 7:36 o’clock. The study lesson will lie the eighth chapter of fir.-t Corinthians. Mi-. Ida Rush, mother of Perry Rush of thi- city, who was injured in an automobile accident at Elletsville Moimuy morning, was icported as 1 . ling easily at the Bloomington hospital on Thursday. Greencastle citizens ^iiouli not fail to hear Prof. A. W. Crandall deliver his inspiring address on Thomas Jefferson this evening in the Assem1 My room of the county court house. The address will begin promptly at 7:3'i o’ckck.

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Mrs. Cora Wright of Crawfordsville was a visitor in.this city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wright recently moved to Crawfordsville from this city where they had been making their home for the past several years on South Jackson street. Local firemen made a run just before noon Thursday to the corner of Main and Howard streets. Sparks from a chimney had started shingles on the roof of the residence at that location on lire. However, the blaze was extinguished before the firemen

arrived.

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Luncheon Invitations Issued. Ann -.

Mr.-. Ernest Browning, Mrs. Em- m, . i- the widow oi thi est Stoner and Mi -. Thad Peck have no te(l J, cturer, and spoke this after-

issued invitation- to the members of the Progress History Club for a luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mr . Browning, 52G F t Wa-hingion St. The luncheon is an annual affair

with the club.

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Coterie To Meet. Coterie will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’cFik with Miss Etta Adams, East Wa-liington St., Mr-. Charles Allen will present the program, subject, “An Evening with the Poet". All member- are asked to respond with poetr.v.

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noon in this city at the court house Herbert Hoover for president, at three o’clock in the interest of Mrs. Burdette is also one of the

founders of Alpha Phi ; an active club worker.

4* v v *J* Vtteiidiiig Presbjterial. Mesdames Oti- Browning, Alfred llirt and Victor I Raphael ajr in Indianapolis attending the Presbyterial meeting which is being held in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church in that city. The Greencastle ladies will hav, part in the program Friday.

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Bible Club To Meet.

The Woman’s Bible Club of the Methodist Church will meet Fridnv afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Helen Tibbals, at -121 E. Anderson St. Mrs. Ida Pierce will give a I . ography of “Zinzemlorf’’, tin World'.Missionary. Mr.-. Lee Reeve will oc-

as assistant host*

Mrs. Kckardt Gives Work.

The Woman** Home M. ioi.,,-> Society of the Methodist Church nn t j Wednesday at the home of Mr. W. P. Swahlen, 030 East Seminary St. Mr John Gray conducted the devotions. Mrs. L. R. Eckardt was in chargt of the work for the afternoon and she dealt with her subject, “Christian Missions and International VUittide” in a most interesting and instructive manner. Her address portrayed plainly that she had thourough

ly studied her subject.

Mrs. A. H. Pitkin also talked U IjH the members Wednesday afternoor regarding an auxiliary meeting at =if which she had been present recent- 'HT ly, which aroused interest among the

members.

The meeting was well attended, ami H? a great deal of enlhu.-ia m vva- -=fshown. An unusually good numbei |r_-“ was in attendance. Mrs. M. M. Mar Ig shall was hi charge of the social com |sl. mittce, and a delightful social hi u ^

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“The Romance of Youth,” a play written by the Devereux iliamati eoinpany of New York on April 21. will be the last number of the Uni versity Fine Arts courses offered this year. Tile production will be • -peeially interesting from a technical point of view, as the Devereux Company curries its own lighting and scenic equipment. Prof. H. B. Gough, head of the public speaking department, who 1 has been building the setting in Fittie Theater, commends the play in every respect. “The Romance of Youth” will conclude a series of seven feature . including one other dramatic play and five musical performances, vocal and instrumental, which have been off< red as u special course in cultural fine arts programs.

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The final report of the receiver in the petition for bankruptcy, John Cook and Sons versus Don Hall Motor Company, has been filed in the Circuit Court. The report was < \- umined and approved l>v the court.

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