The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 May 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENCASTEE DAHY BANNER, FRIDAY, MAY 25,1928.
TUB DAILY BANNER
Entered In the ToM Office at GreenonNtle, Indlann. na aeeond claaa mall matter. Tndef the act of March 3, I NTH. Suhflrrlptlon price, 10 centa per week.
Personal And Local News
Mrs. Laura Lammers of St. Louis is h^re for a visit with friends.
Have Pound Party. The young pt- .pie of Brick Chapel held a pound party at the home of Will O'Hair Thursday evening.
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Entertain At Dinner. | Mrs. John C. New of Indianapolis . | was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paris of Spencer was a husi-, j () | u| |, King, K:i t Anderson Street, ness visitor in the city Friday. Thursday.
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in Indianapolis Friday at- * r ‘ Meet.
Straw Hats The new styles and shapes are here. As usual CANNON’S show the largest selection in men’s straws and Panamas. New weaves, colorful bands, wide and narrow brims, low or hi^h crowns. Priced - $2.00 to $7.00 J. F. CANNON & CO.
Livestock
The Canaan, flroveland, and Wes- ; ley Chapel Sunday Schools will hold their township convention Sunday at Canaan. The services will begin at 1 10:00 a. m. with Sunday School, short
talks, and discussion. The hog market closed 10 to 15 cents At noon there will be an old fash- ^ higher at the Indianapolis livestock ionesl basket dinner. In the after- ,,xc hange today. The top price paid
Audrid Fleenor and Gilbert Hugh-
es were
| tending the Eli Lilly convention Mrs. E. P. Stone returned Thursday from Auburn, Nebr., where she was called by the illness and death of her sister, Mrs. M. A. Caldwell. Officers of the Putnam county farm bureau co-operative association will meet tonight at 7:H0 o’clock in the office of the county agent at the court
house.
E. L. Gray, Old and Chevrolet leader at Bainbridge reports the sab* I of an Olds Coupe* to William Lane at Morton and a Chevrolet Coach to Dexter Farnell of Bainbridge.
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John Evans, owner of the Voncastle j eonfestionary, stated Friday that he i had purchased the Artcraft Inn at l Franklin, Indiana. Mr. Evans will go j to Franklin to take immediate charge of the business. His brother will manage the Voncastle eonfestionary. Unveiling of the tablet in honor of the Spanish-American War soldiers of Putnam county will take place at 1 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the court house. A fitting program has been arranged, the committee an-
| Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson who! I have been on a tour of the world for, I the past five months, will arrive in jNew York tomorrow, relatives here ) have been informed and they will reach Greencastle early next week.
Tri Psi will mee: in the City Library, Saturday it o’clock.
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Married Here Wednesday. On Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the* home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hurst, East Franklin St., occurro.l the marriage of Miss Minnie Marie Long, to < >. F. Sutherlin of Kus.-cllville. "Owno' to the illness of Mr. Hurst only few friends were
present.
Mr. an I Mrs. Sutherlin left Thursday morning on a hort motor trip. + -I* •!• + To He Honor-Guests. Mi J •imio Hoyne Davis and Miss Anna May Martin nl' Indianapolis v. 'il he honor gue-ts at a bridge party and miscellaneous -bower to be given Friday, June 1st by Miss Mnrgar*f Friedrich, !>li \\e-t Drive, Woodruff Place. Miss Davis formerly taught Spanish in the local high school and will be* married in June to Donovan Moffett of this city. + •!• ff* *.'• •;* + Will Go To Convention. Miss Edith Leavitt will go to Camp I Curry, Calif., August 20th. where she will represent the DePauw Univer~ity chapter at the National Mortar Board convention to be held at that time. A special Mortar Board train will start from Chicago with dele- ; ates from thirty-five universities. Miss Leavitt is a new Mortar Board pledge and is a member of the Junior class of DePauw University.
INDI VNAPOLIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, May 25. (UP)—!
I Funeral services for Mrs. William, — Fowler were held Friday morning at * >r - '*• H. Throop was in Indianathe Deer Creek Church at 10:00 o’- (in busine-s Thursday,
clock with interment in tin* Deer 1 Mi-. Mary Heath has receive'! George Middleton. The hastess was Creek cemetery. Mrs. Fowler died "' ''d from Mi ;ujd • Mrs. \Vrnon assisted by Mrs. O. J. Larkin, Misses
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■Willing Workers” Meet. Mrs. Ettie Fry entertained the “Willing Woikers” of the Somerset I church on May the 3, a few visitors j were present an 1 members and vis-j itprs spent a very busy day. The, morning was spent in tacking a com- (
fort.
At the noon hour a beautiful dinner was spread in the dining room furnished by those present with a goodly j
supply by the hostess, all enjoyed the ^
good eats. In the afternoon devotional services were held and the secre-j teries report read, followed by roll call then the business of the day was taken up. Arrangements for enter-1 taining the minister were made and the officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Mrs. Mattie Priest president; Mrs. Elva Xcobee, vicepresident, Mrs. Edith Allen treasurer; Mrs. Clyde Flint assistant treasurer: Mrs. Daisy Davis secretary and Mrs. El-ie Hanks assistant secretary. The penny flower fund was taken up, dues were paid in, two members paid in their May-birthday fund, a new name <|uilt was started ami all members asked to canvas for names, a prize to be given to the one that secures the most names, articles were given out to Ire embroidered, a coni- | fort top was started ami rags for i rugs were prepared. Several mem- j hers paid in their Easter egg fund. Mrs. Fry was a delightful busies*, j Mis. Elsie Hanks invited the memlrersl to meet with her the first Thursday j
in June. All weie dismissed by Mrs. I St
Davis aril in leaving they thanked Mrs. Fry for their pleasant day.
Mrs. Allan Hostess.
Mrs. Harry Allan, Northwood, was hostess to the Twentieth Century Club on Thursday afternoon. The topic for the day, “We Americans, its Others See Us," was given by Mrs. H. H. Bruner. This splendid paper which was both humorous and impressive was greatly appreciated. During the social hour, Miss Helen Judd gave a reading “Embers,” by
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$1 off on any pair of shoes retailing at L up for Saturday only.
MOORE & COOK
early Wednesday morning home in Marion township.
noon Professor and Mrs. Bartlett and was ^HLH). Bulk (170 to 300 Ihs.) Professor Mitchell will be present to • <, °bl for $9.80. Receipts total- |
make talks and to lead discussion. e ’ 1 9 * 00 ®- Holdovers numbered 335. ; Hugh Bowman, Eugene Statts, Special Memorial Day sermon at , ’ h *' ‘“tile and calves markets clos- j David Richards, and Paul Weaver are
H. ah *th yltiatve arrived .'in Los Marget Waters, Helen Angeles, California, Jhey motored Lucile Allan.
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Wesley Chapel at 7:30 p. m. Subject, '‘ <l st »“»dy and lower, respectively. Six additional boys to sign up for militar y "Heroes That Live.” hundred cattle were on hand at the j training at Fort Benjamin Harrison
“ ~ opening and calves numbered 1,000. this summer. There is now a total of Beef steers sold for $11.75 to $13.25.121 boys from Putnam County, which for nexa F
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ed by wearing a poppy Xat. 25-lt.' The sheep market closed glow.
firere is yet room for a few j'boys' if they register at once.
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U* IL Stevenson, chairman of the Greertenstie ^ifebtiuqua Board, announced this morning that ire had called a meeting of tire organization
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Mrs. Albert Albaugh Eater lain*. Mrs. Albert Albaugh entertained at j
dinner Friday tire following guests -at her beautiful country home south of town, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Moore of Tampa, Florida: i Mrs. Margaret liillis O’Hair of Colo- ( rado, Mrs. Elwood Allen, Mrs. Allie fp R. Allen and Mrs. Betty Browning. i§5E
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Enlertain At Country Club. yyy
Mrs. Glen Lyon and Mrs. Wilbur
Donner entertained Friday at a beau- j si tifully appointed 1:00 o’clock lunch- 35=
eon-hridge at the Country Club.
A delightful color scheme of rose | m throughout the decorations was used. The place card- were in the form of fp|
small fans.
Mrs. Joel Wareing of Cincinnati, Mrs. George Christie of Miami and = Mrs. Frank Irwin of Self ridge Field, 3| Michigan, were out-of-town guest*. S
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Ur* Donner To Convention. Mrs. Frank Donner left this city Friday noon for San Antonio, Texas, wliere she will act as delegate from this district at the International Geneial Federation Convention. This i affair is a biennial event. ! ++++♦+ 1 To Hold Business Meeting. | The Century Club will bold a bus1 iness meeting at the home of Mrs. John Cannon on East Seminary St., ! Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.
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To Entertain At Dinner. Miss I^ura Hauck and Miss Martha Shannon will entertain with a diner party Monday evening at the home
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