The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 April 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1028.

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THB DAll.V BA^VFR Entereil in Ihc I’nut Offlre nt firecnenntle. Indiiinn. n» nee,mil elii«« nmll I n<!<»r lli«* oof of ^Inrch •<. 1 ^uliHorlptrofi price. 10 cent** Per week.

Personal And Local News

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Davis-I.anders Wedding Salurday.

Mrs. Alice Is Hostess.

The Art Needle Work Huh will' Friends of Dr. and Mrs. Henry meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:.‘t0 L. Davis, formerly of this city, but

— (/Hock with Mrs. William Allee, on now living in Indianapolis are in: I'rnesi Durham f Rusaelhille was'the Bloomington Road. receipt of announcements of the marhere on business .Monday. + + *4- + + riage of Miss Isabel Margaret McKih-

Shower This F.vening. | bon. to Henry Thomas Davis, on Sat-'

Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Owens spent , Jurday, Auril 28, 1928, at the Hotel \

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A shower wil be given this evening

the day Sunday in Indianapolis. The condition of t'riah Gasaway of Reelsville, remains about the sani .Mrs. James Henry ami children, -pent last week with Mi Have Roach

and family.

M. L. Dyer of Roachdale was

husines- visi "i in Oreencastle on Brazil. The young couple will live in Saturday. 'Brazil at 815 Hast Oak St., where I

.... .. they have their home furnished. Kugene Pulliam of Florida Was the + ... jl'ue. t Sunday of P-e-ident and Mr^. 1 r|)anR|> f)f

in Reelsville at the home of MrsJ Kinma McCullough for Mr. and Mr>. Morri Miller, who recently were

married.

Mis. Miller was before her marriage Thursday in Biazil at the Rap-1 | list Church, Miss Dorothy Conner, a | of Mr. and Mi -. James Conner of

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< OMING WEDNESDAY THURSDAY “The Jazz Pirates” AN ALL GIRL REVIEW Singing—Dancing Novelties —Jazz Hand—

Remind H. Mutiin.

Mrs. Nan'y Sapp and daughter of Terre Haute, were visitor^ in Green-

cast le on Saturday.

Mis. Melvin Coffman of Chicago spent the week-end visiting with

friend, in Greencastle.

Mrs. Han Klliott spent the weekend in Russellville with her daughter Mrs. Crawford Sellers. James Henry is remodeling the William Wysong house, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Have Roach. The Greenco tie band will practice this evening at 7:80 o’clock. All member be present promptly on ilmo. The condition of Miss Anna Huesti.s, who is in the Putnam County hospital, i.s reported as being about the

same.

LOTHES _r!NSURANCE In choosing your laundry soap take heed of its purity. Notice the sweet wholesome odor that proses the quality of Kirk’s Flake Soap —in bar or chip form. It is cheaper to buy good soap than new clothes. IN BAR OR CHIP FORM

| cording to the complaint of the plaintiff in the'case, he had bought a horse from the defendant which was supposed to have been gentle and a good work horse. The plaintiff alleged that the horse proved to he balky.

The Country Club Outing Wednesday

MliMUFRS AND G( KSTS WII.I. IMOA FIRST I’K NIC SI ITFR OF THE SEASON.

Pi of. W. H. McLean and Prof. H

B. Gough have lieen engaged to give; The a series of commencement day nd-1 of the

dresses.

The Woman’ Missionary Society of the Christian Church will meet Tuesday, May 8, with Mrs. Lee Williams. Memliers please note ehamv

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Spring Formal Given. Ijongden Hull was the scene of a pretty party Satuiday evening when the Men’s Hall Association held the j annual spring formal. The hall ws ! decorated in blue. Chaperones for the affair were: j Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Haggard, Prof, j and Mrs. L. I!. Gale and Mrs. Catherine Mills, hou-einother. A dinner preceded the dance, during which a program was given by mem tiers of the a- 'oeiation. An orchestra from Roche-tei furnished music for the dance. Approximately twenty-five couples attended.

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Pitch-In Supper.

ment was made by M r. an 1 M rs.! Reason D. Landers, grand-parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Oavls will lie at home; in Indianapolis, 1-19 Blue Ridge Road, after May the fifth. Mr. Davis was graduated from DePauw University while tlie family lived here and is n member of the Phi Delta Theta fra-

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4" 4- 4* *8 4" -e Tri Kappa To Meet. John Cannon. An informal discussion Tri Kappa will meet with MrsJ Hosed the program.

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Warren J. Yount, 812 Elm Street,! During the social hour the lio«te ;.ed all « „y. 'i,.,

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Tuesday evening at 7:80 o’clock.

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Birthday Dhserved. Relatives of Howard Lb by, well known • resident of Fillmore, gathered Saturday to help .Mr. Li-by observe his birthday anniversary. Although he can not walk a great distance, Mr. Ijshy i- in fairly good health and declaies he is going to live to reach the

centaly mark.

Among those who surprised him i with a birthday dinner are: Mrs. Ella Hagen, Pueblo, Colo., Roscoe Li.-by, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Li.sby,

served refre-hments.

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Mrs. Allen Is Hostess., Mrs. Frank Allen entertaineri th “Willing Workers” of the Sonu rs't Church. The morning was spent in a social way and nt noon a beautiful dinne, was spread which all enjoyed afti r thank- had been offered for same. The afternoon Was -pent tn sho't devotions and woik. Mr-. Piie t tie president lead a message of -cripture and offered prayer. The s .'retarie icport was read and a humorou-

Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Trumbull po»m furnished by Mrs. Handett wa

Foster, Mrs. Alice Huffman and son,

and Mis. Bud Greenlee.

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Mrs. Donncr To Federation. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. W.

Cole was hostess to the Century Club.

During the business meeting Mrs.

Eckardt gave a report of the 5th di-trict Convention held in Brar.il

TRIAL IS SI \KTED The trial by jury ease, complaint for damages, Herbert Williams ver•u- William S. Siner, started in the Putnam Circuit Court ,.Monday morning with the selection of the jury. The jury wa selected during the morning and the ease started. Ac-

Announeement was made today that on Wednesday evening, the fo--mal opening of the Countiy Club for 1928, will he observed at the Club house with a picnic supper for members and their guests. The supper will he at half past six o’clock and every member is uiged to be present j and help make the opening of the | 1928 -eason the grand sucres- that

it -hould be.

Fidelis Sunday School Class Christian Church will meet

I Tuesday evening at 6:30 o’clock with April 20.

a pitch-in supper at the home of Miss Mrs. Frank Donner will attend the Irene Owens, Berry St. Each member Biennial Federation of Clubs at San is asked to bring one dish and cand- 1 Antonio Texas in May and will In* wiehes. the official delegate of the

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Ind- 1 Gver-lhe-Tra-t ups lo Meet. 1 The program for the nTternoon was city The Over-the-Tea-Cups Huh will opened by the President rea ling the W. meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30'84 psalm and the club members join- ; o’clock with .Mrs. W. M. McGaughey, ing in the collect. Gaelic Ireland and:

,,,,,, .. i^DO East Seminary St. Mrs. R. L the Story Tellers was the subject of run, ,iug in w in is will t t *j O’llair will have a> her subject, the a delightful paper given by .Mrs.

0 i book, "Mother”, by Kathleen Norris 1

Mrs. Rowena Smith of Imiiarrapolis, i.s visiting in the home of her brother, ('. C. Hurst, East Franklin

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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Landis of ianapolis visited Sunday in this with H. Alverson and family,

Poplar St.

Ainsworth & Son Construction Co. .Vluncie, spent the week-end with

home-folks. " 1 Leon welch was in Indianapolisi Mrs - Mar ; v Gi , rton ,,f ,m,ian “Polis, Sunday where he visited with hisl haH '•eturned her home in that city. I brother, Russell, who is taking Heat-' C. E. Steward and Wilbur Priest ment there at the St. France.- Hos-|of Bainbridge were visitors in -the Pttah j city Monday morning. Rev. I). L. V andament, who liasj Robert H. Stevenson, county agri heeu seriously ill at his home on e:i-t ! cultural agent, wu- a business visitor Washington St., for the past few! in Rockville and Clay City on Mon-

weeks, remains in about the same day.

condition.

real then the remainder of tie afternoon was -pent in discussing business affairs and working at a comfort top and getting rags ready for tugs. The Penny Flower Fund collection amounted to 41 els. Some committees were appointed to see to ceitnin things pertaining to a future bazaar. Many beautiful articles were donated that day for fie liaz.aar. The worker- \v» re made glad that day by the addition of two new members, Mrs. Edith Alkn and Mrs. Ettie Er;, Century ; being the new members. Members were asked to bring more

rags for rugs and laryge scraps of suffered internal irprs; goods for quilt pieces to the next. night when his ratal meeting. And as Mrs. Fry kindly ask- driven by A. (i. BrW ed the members to meet with her at near < a fonl.-villr. the next meeting, it was decided that to the H -pital at 0 the next meeting, th • first Thin-day Sunday. Mr. Brovm

: "»1 at a late hour atit 1 thankinp M rs . m

pha ant day.

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M> - a' 1 '! Mrs. Har!*i Hr wnshurg visimi j n (

Monday.

I itilr Donald Fu^i ha hem very sick is i

ter today.

Mv Mary |„ M.-r* home fiom Little R'd, w!.' ,,. he S|e-m th( uii Mr-. Jake Marain iff spent Friday w:'h Mnj at .Mount Olive, e, a p ^ A11. and M 1 -, Hull * dauv liter, N' llie. "fjiyJ Sunday visitors of Mn| of Putnamville, Quick drying ceiwgr the Hanna ■iwt arni. intersection Saturday, was opened for tralitj

morning.

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James Quinley, of

Thoma Walden and Blain Braham,, assessor and deputy assessor of Rnsell township, were In Greencastle on i

business Monday morning.

Mrs. Mary Caldwell of Auburn, Nebr., who ha- been critically ill for the past ten days, is reported about the same. Mrs. Ed. Stone, a sister, i

has been with her for a week. I Mr * aml Mrs. William Ellis of

THIS WKI-.K’S WEATHER Fort Smith, Arkansas, who were callMostly fair weather except for pe-l ^ a'liam Lodge No. 4a 1. O. O. F., ed here by the death of Leslie II. El ried of diov.e'- diout Tuesday and meet tomorrow night at 7:30.1 |j.s, have returned to their home.

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Important buxincss is to lie transact-!

<*d and all members are urged to be Mrs. George Fox, of Reelsville, who pr* cut. Visiting brothers always! ha * l, '’ Pn ‘•onfined to the home of her welcome. {daughter, Mrs. Essie Henefiel, of thi

city, by illness, was able to return Miss Edna Hamilton of Indianapoli- diove over Sunday and spent the day with her mother, Mr-. Hetty Lock Hamilton. She wax acenmpanied by Mi-s Anna Boucher and Miss

! Sarah St. John.

Unified Hauser, Def’auw graduate was the guest Sunday of Prof, and Mis. L. E. Mitchell, Olive St. Mr. Hau er was on hi way to St. Louis wheie he will take a position on the St. I.oni- Star, The loom of Mis- Esther Snider, teacher in the Garfield School in Indianapolis, has hcen chosen to give Hip piogram, which will he in the form of a musicale before the Mothet's Club on Wednesday. Robert Stretch of South Bend ha been chosen editor-in-chief of th • 1929 edition of the "Mirage.” Mr. Stretch is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon, and was the editor of his South Bend High School Annual. Mr. ari l Mrs. Charles McCurry and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Snider were in Lafayette Sunday where they vi-ited with Mrs. Snider’s sister, Mrs. Rose Hudlow. Mrs. Hudlow has recovered from a recent operation which she underwent. H. C. Cullender, Jr. of Greencastle, will lie the 'architect for n two-story Spanish type theater to he built in Spencer. E. M. Viquesney of Spencer is the owner, and the E. C. Doepper- and Company of Bloomington, will erect the building. Rev. I. B. Pulliam, Eugene Pulliam, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swank and daughter, Myrtle Jean of Leliunon were here Sunday, visiting their friends, Mr Cheek and Miss Crouch and to attend the morning services of the Methodist Episcopal church.

to her home in Reelsville on Sunday A complaint on note for l|!K2 habeen filed in the Putnam Circuit Court, the Fred V. Thomas Corpo ration versus Robert Smiley, Bert

Smiley,

Mrs. lledwig Lazier of Bloomington visited Sunday in Greencnsth , with her daughter, Mi Elza lazier, who is teacher of German in DePauw University, Mrs. I.azier is at pre.-ent j profes or of Goman in Indiana Uni

versity.

Funeral services for Mrs. Rosie Sims, of Terre llnute, and former Fillmore resident, who died at her home in Terre Haute, Friday, were held from the home Sunday after noon at 2 o’clock. Interment was in a cemetery at Terre Haute. Tickets went on sale today at Steven’s Drug Store, at the Music School and at the soroiities and fraternities for “Carmen,” the grand opera to he given by the DePauw Music School students May 17th and I8ih at the Granada Theatre. Among those from out of town who attended the Republican meeting here Saturday night are; Mr. and Mrs. I Frank R. Miller, Clay Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Nor cross, Terre Haute; Dr. A. A. Spear, James A. Paper, Brazil; Wallace Weatherholt, Mrs. (ioliert McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Townsend, Mrs. Luke Duffy, Indianapolis. The annual inspection of the Do Pauw unit of the R. O. T. C. was hold Monday. Monday tnonifng the various military classes were visited and Monday afternoon the annual review was held. Major General Nolan, head of the Fifth Corps area, accompanied the inspecting officers to Greencastle and witnessed the review.

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