The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 May 1928 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1928.
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Personal And Local News
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I). A. R. Reception.
The Washhun Chapter P. A. Ft. of this city were invited to a reception in Indianapolis Tuesday after- [ noon of the Caroline Scott Harrison
Mrs. A. P. Burnside is visiting rel- chapter of that city, honoring Mrs. a lives in Indianapolis. James Lathrop Gavin, newly elected Jasper N. Dalby, was a business vice-president general of the Nation-
visitor in Indianapolis Tuesday. 'Society, D. A. R.
The reception was piven between
01 I.. Goodlander -pent Monday n (j,,. hours of I and (I o’clock at th > Bloomington on business. . chapter house at 8:M N. Pennsylvania
Mrs. T. H. Hunter spent Tuesday i ■'*
in Ferre Haute. W . F . M . s . Tu
Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Priest of The W. F. VI. S. of the Methodist •
in Green- i Church will net with Mrs. A
ILilTK-, 712 Ea Si minary St., Wed
To Meet Wednesday. The Present Pay Club will meet \yjth Mrs. James Bittles, Wednesday
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Gives Bridge Party. Mrs. GeorRe Lonp, South Locust St., entertained Monday evening witii a four table hridffe party. Crescent (Tub To Meet. The Crescent Club wil meet Wodnesdav afternoon with Mrs. Jacob Keifer at 2:30 o’clock.
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GreenCii-tle clia|iter, tiunilier 21)5,
Y O. K. S. will meet in regular sesion „h.|-| Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock,
nesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Pe-j ^ here ,i,ll be initation.
" f i votion- wil be lead by Mrs. F. U.' Tll ‘ s 'oeeting will be a reception to «* Nichols. Mrs. .Mm Gray will present ,h,J members who have joined in the
j the lesson front the text-book. Mrs. ro, ’ Pnt “Jubilee” membership drive. •Edith Nelle M„ni- will sing. a. .r. j. .o
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Brownsburg were visitors
castle Monday.
The Modern Woodman Lodge Bainbrtdge will give the work I Portland Mills this evening. An engine on the Pennsylvania
railroad was derailed early Tuesday J... . .
morning at the Limedale station. 1
Delta Delta Pel;a, corner Bloom-
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. McCullough of I ington and Arder-on street -, enterReelsville, returned from Cincinnati,! tained this afternoon with a tea in where they spent the week-end. J honor of their housemother, ‘ Mrs ,, ... _ „ . , ,, 1 Plive Kelly, in the receiving line Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Bunten and Mr.[_ Mrs> ( . M( . ( . u1( . tl , n> Mjs ,
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and Mrs. William Priest spent Sun-f Dadp shearpr> Miss I<ouiR MeGaJliard i anCP 1 " i0 " wi " have a m,p
Irs. L !’ Phillio. 4 omoloo luMeheon, at the Baptist Church, Mon
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.tay^v.s.tmg w.th relat.ves in Indian-1 an(| M ,. s R R PhillipSt A mimber
, of women called between the hour
Miss Mary Burk has gone to Bat-'J Tntl fi.
avaiam, III., for an extended visit IBv ht Chapman, Mr-, with her brother, Prof. W. I). Bmk Charles McGaushey and Airs. Charle and family. Broadstreet poured tea.
tions throughout the house were
Mr. and Mrs. O. I.. Goodlander . s!:r | n g Howe, and gay colors in ar-
sp«'nt Sunday in Seymour with r I- cordanre
atives. Mrs. Goodlander remained for
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Rehearsal Wednesday.
There will he a business meeting and chorus rehearsal of the Greencastle Morning Musicale Wednesday morning at 10:00 o’clock at the home of Airs. A. (i. Brown, Northwnod.
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The Woman’s Christian TemperI'nion will have a one o’clock
sy
day, May 7th.
It will be held a week earlier than usual in order that we may select the candidates who best represent the
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T he docora- l ,rlnt ‘T ,l< Vb* 1 W man’s Christian
Temperance Union.
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Tile ( ountry Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. John McFarlane. Responsewill be “Mother Love.” Mrs. Lyeurgus Stoner will read a paper on “Mothers of Yesterday and Today.”
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Mrs. Emma McCullough, Reelsville
BABY WEEK SPECIALS!
$1.19 Dresses for $l.f>9 Dresses for 59c Bootees for 50c shirts, sizes 1-2-3-4, for
$1 Rubber Shirts, sizes 1-2-3, for
*2.50 Jap Silk quilted : ;cSilk Bunties (In Blue or Pink) $5.50 for SO.50 for $7.50 for
Baby demonstration by County NuJ
At Our Store, Thursday, 2P. M J. H. PITCHFORD -
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Mrs. Vincent K. Newcomer
Miss Alma Sheets a teacher in Chi- I children left Tuesday for their new cage School i pending a Spring home in St. I ui . Mr. Newcomer ha vacation with her mother Mrs. Geo. |„. Pn for , he |msl fl . w week ,, VV. Sheets south of the citv. j Mr. and .VL s. Robert Sweeney and J. N. Dalby, probation officer, spent 1 ™"’ s P ent Sun,!a y »n
the week-end in Fairbanks, Imliana, 1 l! " n,,ls wi,h ■ ( li i.vton Weaver “ where he had charge of church ser- wl, ° vvas ‘'.n.^rly Miss Gladys Can " ntorta ' n '”l Monday evening with a,
* “-■ miscellaneous shower for* Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Miller who were married ! last Thursday in Kiar.il. Mrs. Millet j was before her marriage Miss Dorothy Conner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
,, James Conner of Brazil. The young
Miss Alta Kerr has returned to her I ” f traSh w, sl ’ 0 "'' le ^i 1 ! liv, ‘ in „ B,-azil - . . home in U„, mw after a visit in Hoi- " f Grw>ncasl1 ” bad caught lire. The 1 h '‘ bnde was the recipient .d 1 land with M, Nonetta Green who i ""‘ ° f h ° S0 was lai,i a "‘ l th ” water man y uspr "' a ttmct.ve gifts. Tlninu ie teacher the schools the.e, «" the burning debris. “vonmg was spent a general good
About 125*10 o’clock o run was made tmio, and music was furnished by
Imal riles for William f all, age on Washington street, in front of the members of the crowd. !»2, Ronchdale resident, will tie held Grogan and ■Miller grocery. The on- Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. f fiom the home in Roachdale Wedne>- gine of a large touring car had lie- i -'lelvin Hedge, Mr. and Mrs. James* day moining at 10 o’clock with inter- mme overheated and the wiring ofi ' b'tton, Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Miller merit in the Ronchdale cemetery. | the machine was damaged. With the 111 daughter, Davona, Mr. and Mrs. . . , , , . ; exception of the wiring, damage wa **• McCullough and daughter, Jean A demonstration of bathing a tn:lll . Mr. and Mrs. Thud Pickett, Mr. and baby, will b* given in the rear of the! | Mrs. Hubert Hinote, Mr. and Mr .
Will Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hutch
vices of a church in that city. A hoy, Wurston Chadwick, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Van Denman Thompson at the Putnam County ho pitul lute Monday afternoon.
i t on of this city.
i IK I Alt N MAKE HI N S
Local firemen made two mns Tnes day morning. The first call was re , ceived shortly after 11 o’clock. A
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.1. II. Pitchfmd store, Thuisday af lernoon at 2 o’clock, by Miss Carol
Slionltz, county health nurse. Funeral services for Andrew Gib
I on, Rus-ellville man who died at hiI home, in Itusselville, Sunday after noon, weie held from the Russellville Fedeialed Church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock with intirment in the
Rus cliville cemetery.
Funeial services for Hiram Pritchard, age r,8, who passed away Sunday afternoon at his home two miles •outh of Belle Union, were held from | the New Providence Church, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Rev. W. F. Gill was in charge of the service-. Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Vlay Williams, who passed away at In i home in Commercial Place Saturday night, were held from the Me- ( urry Funeial Home Monday after-1 noon at 2:.‘KI o’clock with interment ! in Forest Hill cemetery. Mrs. Grace 1 Black was in charge of the services, A. R- Chenoweth, F. It. Bartley,! and Milton Brown, attended the funeral services for Forest Sutherlin of! Roachdale, which were held from the| , Roachdale Presbyterian Church Monplay afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mr. Suth-1 ! , ‘ r| iit passed away at his home then
j Sunday morning.
Members of the Putnam County 4H (Tub are entered in various con-te-is of the 4-11 ( lull meeting which i- being held at Purdue university Hu week, starting today. The girls are chaperoned by Miss Hazel Ar-i buckle and Miss Fthel Ader, teachers in the High Schools. The following a.e the names of the girls who are attending the meeting: Mary Rose Hat Ian, Mary I/iuise Talbott, Ruby Blue, Anthus Hunter, Bernice Kuark Mary Riley, Audra Chenoweth, Churlotte Ftter, and Marie Irwin. A complaint for divorce, Stephen Brown versus Ada Brown was filed ( in the Circuit Court Monday by Fay Hamilton, attorney for the plaintiff. According to the complaint the couph wa- married on March 22, I!i28, and separated in April. Brown alleges, according to the complaint, that his wife would curse him and question him concerning his money, and ask about his relatio’ns with a former wife. The plaintiff further alleges I tliat they could not live together and lie asked for an absolute divorce. Both parties had been married previou to I
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.Mrs. \\ illjs I-,. Gill, fell at her homo , j on Anderson street Monday afternoon j
and sustained painful injuries to her 1 J- G. ( ampbell i I nead. Several stitches were re»|uir-' Moiiday night in
I si to close the wound.
Reason Vermillion, of Wichita, Wdl Cavin, of Kansas, arrived in Grcencastle Mon- called .. meeting *1 day for a visit. . letic committee Wtbfi ^
1 ing with Coach HuitlV': vi.-ory commit’.ee at lb
fMonticello
, Greencastle.
| Dr. Canmljell is the father of Mr:.
0 j John Allee of this fity.
It u id Mi-. Paul Priest are mov-J There will be prayer meeting at r °'" Gt’^aeastle to Indianapolis Hamrick Station church on Wetinesirte ie> wi l reside in the future. I day evening at 7:-T0 o’clock. Tin Btuce McIntyre of Indianapolis, a meeting will he in charge of two
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former Greenrastle resident was in j Greencastie, Monday on legal busi-
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ubh- leaders, Maurice Porter and Mr. Held- both DePauw student pastors.
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