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Personal And Local News
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Mother’s Day Plans Madf“. Miss Augusta Glirtewell, North I Madison St., was hostess Tuesday evening at a meeting of the S. C. C. : Club. Initiation was held for three can--didates. Plans were made by the members for the Mother’s Day dinner to be given with the Tnrtthers of the club as guests at Kims inn, May
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Miss Mary McNeff ha« accepted a ifith.
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, Meeting Time Changed.
Mrs. Henry R I.ongden is visit- Section i.- uUr c f the Chri-tian ing in Indianapolr for a few days. ( -} lul . rh w ji mp^t with Mrs. George The condition of D. L. Vandament' Barrett, -outh Indiana str=et, Thursomewhat im|>ioved Wednesday, day evening at TdlO o’chsk. Members
please note change of time.
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Dodg, i dan was delivere 1 to l.oi i K. Bui by H. A.
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Attrml Club Meeting.
A number of Greehcabtle ladie were present in Brazil Wednesday at tire twentieth annual convention of
Mir.s Lenore Alsj .ugh is driving a
new Whippet >, an. The car was .1 - ^"of'the Fifth Dis
livered by T. K. Sherrill. trjf , t Among those attending were: Mr-. Frank 1 tenner, chairman of the dis-
Wlth spring costume von want th< con ctly tluio ..<■>.I iHa v ) in '•( .• I ,, Ml t T JJ "Wh r * t 1 p J, ir. Fitchioi
Mrs. Willian, Smith of Fillmore ha , he n in pi, health for 8 month
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Gi ‘Piira tie I. dv.", I. O. O. F. Num her . , !4R, wil me t this evening at 7:3) o’clock in the l.'dge Hull. All memhei - are Ulgsd to he present.
irict; Mrs. Will Herod, Mrs. William Mille: - , Mrs. Henry Phillips, Mrs. Albert i.ande., Mrs. Frances l.yons, Mrs. Hattie Callahan, Mrs. Theodore I Crawley, Mrs. Thud ilones, Mrs. .1 P. Allen, dr., Mrs. F. <\ Tilden, and
K. I.. Gray, Oldsmohile lea' er Bainln idge reports the delivery of a new olds sedan to Mr. and Mrs. Han
Anderson of Rainbi idge.
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i*KTERS BROTHERS ( ONOERTINA ARTISTS Fealure Picture
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IRENE RICH
“The Silver Slave”,,
A Mother Steals Her Daughter’s Lover to Save Her From A Money Mad Marriage. Fox Novelty, Comedy “BOYS WILL BE GIRLS” (Jimmy At The Wicks)
Doggy.
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Keturn From Congress.
.dr . (,'. C. Hurst and Mrs. I . D. Snider have returned to their homes
Leon Welch wa- in Indianapolis '>i tlii.- city from Washington, D. C., Wednesday where he visited with hm when they acted as delegates from brother Russell who is taking treat-jt' 1 ' 1 local chapter, Washburn D. A. R. ments at the St. Francis Hospital, to ,ho Continental Congress there, there. *1* ♦ d* d* *8 '8
Annual Luncheon.
'I he regular meeting of the Putnam | .Mrs. Finest Browning, Mrs. F.rnest County Demoeiatic Club will meet in I Stoner and Mrs. Stella Peek were the Law Library of the Court House, 1 ' c.-tesses for the annual luncheon of Saturday* afternoon at 2 o'clock. Glen The Progress History Club at the don Rightsi II will have the paper. | home of Mrs. Browning Tuesday at
one o’clock.
Almost the entire membership of the Club was prt-ent, also four associate members and two guests,
Tian?c"!|, end papeis in the matter of complaint foi danlges, Kdward,'C. Petei - versus Joseph D. Pol lorn, have been filed in the Putnam I
Mrs. Susan Calhoun and Mrs. Nellie
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
President William Lowe Bryan, Indiana university, and Prof. Homer L. Huinke, Kvansville college will speak at this session. President L. il. Marlin will prtside.
Mrs. Agnes F. King was called to Indianapolis b\ the death of her mother.
HO' I TO < FLKBRITIKS.
DI-TATI II, Ind., April 25. (UP)—
Circuit Court from the forke Circuit
Court. I Chandler.
r- . I During the three course luncheon, r uneral services for Mrs. Rosia I ... . . ... , .’ Anna Prireell, former Greencastle res-!^ wa ! ^ by ^ Went, who passed away at her home | l :
in Terre Haute Monday night, will be held from the Maple Heights Church Thursday afternoon at 2:30
T. W. Carter was called to Fillmore Wednesday to nurse George Hunt! r, who is reported quite ill.
All persons interested in the conference on character education are invited to attend a luncheon session Friday noon, at I.ongden hall. Reservations should he made before Thursday night thi ugh the office of Dean Dirks.
Mrs. R. E. Bryan of Charlston W.
George Ade, playwright and author o’clock, with interment in Forest Hill
and an alumnus of Purdue universi- cemetery.
ty, i the host to two Hollywood cel-1 I he motion for change of venue, in ebritiev at hi- h me “Hazelden”,'the matter of the complaint to foremar Brook. Indiana. j close chattel mortgage. The Fred V. The ultimate object of the visit be- Thomas Corporation versus Hamel
A a. i vi-iting 1 i mother Mrs. Law- j n „ to arrange the production of the^Gnmes w as sustained by the court
ton, before she goe' to her new home
in Boston, Mass,
screen version of ‘Making the Grade,
Ade’s latest story th
Putnam Circuit Court Tuesday,
which marie ilsjThe case was venued to the Parkt
Rus-ell Runyon, age twenty-one, 3750 Rockville n.a , was seriously injured about the head Sun lay when a motorcycle on which hi 1 was riding kidded into a ditch at Morris street and the I. & V. railroad tracks. Runyon and ether nrumheis oi the motorcycle club of which he wns a member were on their way to Bridgeport for a chicken d;. ner. Witne-ses said he was driving about twenty-five mile
Roy Dickson underwent an operation at the Robert Long Hospital at | Indianapolis Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock, ind was reported in the afternoon as doing well 1 ns could be ex-
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appearance in the .March issue of the 1 Circuit Court.
meier, a most interesting letter was read fiom our traveling member, Mr.-. W. R. Hutcheson, and a unique program of toasts was carried out which demonstrated the versatile t.d■'nt of the membership. The president Airs. Albert Daggy acted as toast
mistress.
Following this a mos*: delightful hour of entertainment was given by Miss Opal Leavitt, reader, and a trio composed of the Misses Geneve Brown piano, Marjorie Gaston, violin, and J
Sarah Frances Guyman, cello. All the young
i ladies who so ably assisted the host- j . esses in this very enjoyable afternoon I
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Lewis Flint, the ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flint, North Jackson street, sustained a broken right arm while playing in the yard at the first ward school house Tuesday afternoon. The fracture was reduced by Dr. C. C. Tucker.
Co niopolitan magazine. i Funeral services for Mrs. Alfred Green, one of the most fam-| Ann Alice, who passed away at the on nf Hollywcod directors along with home of her son, Dwight Allee, in,
Harry Brand, well known scenario I Lafayette on Sunday, were held from arP t* 1 * 1 ^ e ' ,a y - f ' ,a * oror *
writei are the guests at Ade’s home.! the Rector Funeral Home Wednes-! it-V '
Ihih are , onnected with the Fox j day afternoon at 2 o’clock with bur-1 Duiing the business session .'iter in Film Corporation and are assistingi ml in Forest Hill cemetery. The 1 *^ i, ^ e,noon vi 11 ^ 'etei to enwi iln movie production of his body was brought to Greencastle on 1 ^ orse . l *' e reso ^ u ^ on a< i°P^ e|1 i'V the
COMPLETE GENERAL LINE OF 1U11 HINT, MIT
an hour winn hi motorcycle and side <ar careened into the ditch and threw him off. He was eni to the City Hospital.—Indianapolis News.
Don’t forget the Voss Washer ale this week at Gas Office. 23-24-25-20-27-nt
current story. 'I he lory is to he put into rein 1 al at Hollywood about May 1, I 1 peeted to he released durthe summer by Fox. hath Hie director and the writer p 1 -li't much for the story from a boa-office tandpoint.
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The world’s largest sale of 6-cylinder cars became an Essex achievement solely because of merit.
All 6-cylinder sales records are swept aside in the enthusiastic reception everywhere accorded the New Essex SuperSix. Many communities report 100 r ;, 200 r ,, even 300 r ; greater sales than for the corresponding period of last year, which was the former all-time Essex record.
Tuesday afternoon.
A complaint of annount for $50 has been filed in the Putnam Circuit ( ourt, Robert H. NeW-gent versa Lorenzo F. Moore, P. O. Moore. Newgent is acting as his own attorney. Acebrding to the complaint, the defendent became indebted on account of some legal work transacted by
Newgent.
I Council of Clubs opposing the open-1 i iug of Sunday motion picture shows
1 in Greencastle.
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Objections to probate of the will ot Claudia Vermillion Carswell have been filed in the Putnam Circuit Court by her neiee Mrs. Hazel Vermillion Goethals. Charles MrGuughey is the attorney for Mr-. Goethals. According to the objections filed the In*; will and testament is a pretended will and is dated March 14. The objection- have been filed on th<‘ ground- that the will was not proper-
ly attested.
“Is Christianity a Failure?’’ will be the -iubject of a debate held at Brick Chapel next Sunday morning. The -peukers will be Paul C. R. Vietzk - and Gordon Chapman. The same question will be debated by these yeung preachers in the Methodist church at Roachdale next Sunday night. Music for both of these ser-1 \ice- will |, tt jn charge of the Oxford Fellowship quartet. The public is cordially invited to these debates. An innovation was used last night in the concert given by the Men’s and. Women’s Glee clubs of the University! when a davenport, son.r big chair-, 1 attractive floor lamps and ferns were brought on the platform arranged in living room and the -ingers, seated, gave the second half of the program. The songs, as well as the arrangement. was less formal and more intimate, including “Dusky Lullaby,” “Little Cotton Dolly,” “Wake Miss Lindy,” and "All Through the night.” Johnny Moore, Greencastle engineer on the Monon locomotive which blew up at Bloomington, a week ago, is recovering nicely and expects to leave the hospital the last of thei week. He sustained a bad injury to his hi ad and was also -raided, hut not badly. The other members of the train crew, Rarl Wil.-on, fireman and* Paul Flynn, brukeman. are recovering rapidly, Wilson was able to leave the hospital Tuesday, aftd Flynn, who was the worst injured of the trio, will be there another two or three weeks. ’
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