The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 June 1928 — Page 2

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THE GREENCA'STHE D'ATCT BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 14,1928.

THB 1)411. Y BAMNKH

PLATFORM iS PRESENTED (Continued from page l).

| is a graduate of DePauw University,

,.vu. » ^ an< ^ about a year ago he was appoint-

i . 1 pH tn the uosition of director of re-

Fnterrd in the Po»t office at Rreen ' government into business, the estab- j t ^ e state dernstie, Indiana. «. .econd da.. ^hment of a Federal system of or- search and publicity in the state ue matter. I nilrr the act of March 3. . ' . or( t- r pai'tnieilt of public instruction. The '*-*>■ , ^nization for co-operative «id order J )ent was IIlade by Supt. Milsuixcription eric*, ru centa per jy marketing of farm products. _j I

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Phone All 5?ocial Items To 95. Entertain For Mrs. Dodd.

Personal And

| meeting will he a picnic and will he ’held at the home of Mrs. Oscar Sal-

Mi'. and Mrs. Ivan Ruark, Route 4 j ust on i{ outf g the second Wednesday

enteitained a number of guests Wed- | j n j u j v

nesday evening with a picnic supper , + + + ^ ^ +

fer Mis. Walter Dodd of Westville, j

In!., Mrs. Dodd has been in Green- Needle Work Club Meets, castle for the past week visiting with I Tbe Art Needle Work Club mei

Mi. ami

ler, who wfts then state superintend-

ent of public instruction.

Mr. Williams’ work as .statistician and editor of the \arious bulletins issued by the state superintendent, has so commended itself to the school people of the state, and to Supt. Mil- !

on a basis of economic equality with )er, that the Promotion U the re- | other industry to insure its prosper-i *Pons.ble P® E ^ un ,°<. “T*?" ‘

Jo-ephine Cook entered the county | ity an d success.” ; intendent of the t In ^ a v naP I 0 t h " hospital for treatment Thur day. Foreign Policies: “We endorse the came to him yester >• i V .. . „ ^ . stood that the new position carries Miss Beulah Yeager is leaving aoo« , with it a substantial increase in sak-

, “Tlie vigorous efforts of this administration towards broadening our exports market will be continued. “The Republican party pledges itself to the development and enact-

I fW*Al ment of measures which will place IrfUvOl IyVyy t j ie jjgj.jguituj.ai interests of America

r me pa.M weea V- - - . . p Burnside I -'" ss —e- - 7r 7‘ multilateral treaty to renounce war. Mis Bence Daggy and other Wednesday with Mis. A I. Hurnsiue to attend the Umvei ity of Chicago. , war u

relatives.

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Vv„man’s Circle Meets. .vlis. J. C. Bridges and Mrs. Ray Ellington were hostesses Wednesday afternoon at a meeting of the Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian church at the home of the former, on West Columbia Street. hocial Club Kentertained.

I at her home on East Seminary St.

! The afternoon was spent in a very! Mrs. A. A. Brother and son John pleasant way, with miscellaneous j spent Wednesday in Rockville, quotations and short stories being vh and Mrs Ross Tu ,,i, on spent given by means of answering roll call. Jh afte rnoon in Terre Haute.

The club adjourned to meet with Mrs.

Mary Darnell. Mr. and Mars. M. E. Leavitt will + + + + + + [spend the summer in Knightstown,

Moosehearl Legion. Indiana,

Women of the Mooseheart Legion i . irpn70 p. Moore is critically ill

Lorenzo F. Moore is critically

will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock. at tht , hon)e of ],;„ !i0n| southeast of

****** the city.

( ornmuniiy t ,u.» Wilber O. ClodfelUr of this city is The New Maysville Community i , .

Mrs. Ethel Britton entertained the ' nub mpt Frj(lay with Mra . J^ph ;' lr ‘ vln tf a n ‘‘ w Grahara-Paige sold by social Club at her home Thursday, Rookpr instPad of M „. Hendricks on I the Trlbb y C,aiage ’

June 7th. Thirteen members were I present. A program of stunts and

contests wa- enjoyed after the bus- Thp fol , owing pro g ram was used .

iness meeting. Delicious refreshment-* Son> , .<A mer ic a ”

were served by the hostess. Devotional, Mrs’. Wilbur Grantham. ’ Mili8 K,a «‘ is Rettor “ ,eavin K at Plans were made to dispense with Response, Quotations from Presi-1 ,he ‘m 1 of the month for < aliforma the July meeting and instead the club de „t Coolidge’s Address to Seven t0 attend the University of Californ-

will hold its annual picnic dinner at tieth Congress. ^ a •

Milligan Park in Crawfordsville. It i- Flood Control Legislation, Mrs. Ir- M r. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks, hope,! that all members and their v in Young. near Bainb.idge, are the parents of families can attend. The club will Immigration Legislation, Mrs. Ray a son born to them Wednesday at

ary and a more permanent tenure. ; The work of the new position will I be similar to that in the state depart- | ment, comprising research work and the preparing and editing of various

,w mai set reiitiy neineii nuovei . ... . , a: -ured of nomination as the presi-! ^ bulletins * tor rh< “

The first step in outlawing war.’ 1 DAWES AGAINST FIELD

KANSAS CITY, June 14. (UP)— Now that secretary Herbert Hoover

dential candidate of the Republican} 8ebo0 * 8, . .

m Preel,lent ' Supt. C. C. Underwood,

the

and Fred

Gladden, formerly assistant superintendent under Mr. Miller in the state

Gordon I

Bandeau Top

Suit 4

A comfortable, practical hq. , dergarment demanded by I present day dress ity , eg ’ i give, needed support wbJl, 1 retaining the natural line, of the fignre. ^ It has n shaped bandeau, 1 low cut back and rlaspTTt the side—and of course it U made of the fast colored, non. stretching Gordon fabric which Insures long life ^ Luting fit. $2.50 " - J. H. Pitchford

SPECIAL SPEEDS WEST

account of sickness. Twenty mem- I Jacob Kiefer of South College ave-

I nue lias a new Chevrolet , ithe Beck Sales Company.

Davves | Crawfordsville schools

place on tlie ticket.

But, whereas it was the field again , ,,

st Hoover fo, the presidential namin-! de P artment > other two asation and he won, there is more i 8 ' s [ ant superintendents named by Mr

chance that a field man rather than ‘ 1 er ' Dawes may land as the commerce

-ecietary running mate. And thi DR. WILLIAM TWOMJTi

latter connection there i another cur- IS VISITOR IN THIS CITY

ioa similarity in the positions of

Hoover and Dawes. ‘ _ ^ , ™. . .

, ... Dr. Willtam Twomey of Tientsin, In each instance, the presiding . .

, . , , ri . . hma, was tlie guest Wednesday of elders of the powerful Pennsylvania ' . ,, . _

, ,, , . , .. .. Dr. and Mrs. E.ugene Hawkins. Dr., . , . . . n

and New York delegations would pr*»-, js an o|(| aC((Uu i ntancP of Dr , provement of departure of the Pres,- wa to take him to a 1,000 acre,,

other than the favorite. *.-1 ... u. , ,

! b f fore the scheduled departure « ,

0 el'.ck, and retired immediately cj, ABOARD PRESIDENT’S SPECI- expected to remain in her' c„ AL, ENROUTE TO CEDER ISLAND Un ’ 1 Supi ' n '"' ' '“^hed. LODGE, WIS., June 14 (UP)—Presi- A tmined nuise, M s- Mabel W, dent andi Mrs. Coolidge were spee - ’'** 1 , :i tt | 'nu:i.\, . , , j . . ' n -* 11 ■ Coohdge until completion rfl

mu' toward Wisconsin today to pend

.. . . „ Ul ' n P> “id possibly for somt s-I their second vacation in two years in . . , , la|1( , , ,,, ' *

the middle west.

| The President was in the best of

Mrs. Coolhige. showing marked im- humor \vh«n he bcar.ied the trair. !iu-

fer someone

Hawkins, having been in the Spanish

dential party Monday night, was in loud home. He

was only sligfcM

Probably the foremost among those ' Americ ^ Service t0R e,her and were exce,lent 8 P irits wht * n . sh «* boarded th- • Imtl.e ,-d by the abrasion . nld- ,/-

the

also in the National Guard. Dr.

meet with Lola Crosby in August.— Rybolt.

di-cus-'ed for second place ticket—after Dawes—is

Chailes S. Deneen, of Illinois. But . , . . . ... ,

. , , . , . where he lived before being stationed

Deneen, according to his friends, is I. . , , . .. . , ’ :in China,

not desenoua of the post and can t _ x ^

' , ror the past several years Dr.

, i i a- i , i ,. i,, i encourage the boom for him because . Round Table, Seventieth Congress. [ Frank Young, of Los Angeles, Calif d tj ,• ff ui Twomey has lA*en in the medicine Daintv refreshments were served who is visiting his parent.- Mr. and ' . , ,, , , practice in China. In the city

'whatever nomination Frank O. Lowd- J

train last night. The first lady sought foot that ha cau-c him to

Senator twomey‘his relatives in'* LouiaviU®, | her P rivat,> c6mpftrtment Some tim ** since early yesterday.

Farm Legislation, Mrs. Ed. Reason.

the Putnam County Hospital.

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, Tientsin, physicians get $7.50 for a

dc-ires and furthei more, doesn t

. visit in the city in the dav time, for

Roachdale,Indiana.

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Libel Boyce Honor Guest.

by the hostess. The July meeting Mrs. John Young, has gone to South

Mrs. James H. Ruddell, 59 West w j|) be with Mrs. Harvey Hendricks,! Bend for a visit with friends.

Fall Creek boulevard, enteitained j u | y fj rst ....... last evening with a delightful bridge ‘ ’ ****** J. Walsh and son Jimmie j contesting a nomination with Dawes, ^ ^ ^ party and miscellaneous shower in . ut Lafayette are visiting here with who hasn t said whether he would or K 1 nonor of Miss Ethel Boyle, whose Live* Birthday Party. - Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Snider. Mrs. wouldn't wish the place on the Hoov-

mairiage to Bruce McIntosh will take , A pa,t >' wa ' s »f iven at ,h# home of Wals h is a sister of Mrs. Snider

place in Greencastle Sunday. Mrs ’ Cla y M8K, “- Tue8da V Jun ** 12 <'

| wi-h to !«■ placed in the position of

night calls, $10 and for obstetrics,

Mr. McIntosh ami his bride will go to N« w York for tlie summer and will return to Indianapolis in the fall for

in honor of Verna June Martin’s ninth i The children of thp Presbyterian

residence Ward Carmichael, Eleanor and Mar Mrs. Ruddell decorated the table; ion Mae. Madge amt

•Myrtle Magill, Mrs. John Martin an

Sunday School will meet at tin-

Those present were: Jean BratUin! ohurch at 2:30 o’clock, Friday for

rehearsal, for Children Day t xercis--.

with lighted |)ink tapers ami pink sweet peas and delphinium. Tlie guests with Miss Boyle were Mesdames Warren K. Mannon, Robert M. Brewer, Frances C. Smith, Neal tirider, Julian Fix, Misses Rachel Stuait, Geneva Hungate, Marjorie Hendren, Mary Eli»ab*-th Sutherland, Jane Strain, Mable Goddard, Halcyon Mendenhall, Doyne Davis, Anna May Martin, Margaret Frederick and Irene McLean.—Indianapolis Star.

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Veronica Club Meela.

The Veronica Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George York. Mis. Will Herod gave a short but interesting biography of the life of James Oliver Curwood. Responses were quotations from Edgar Guest. Two guests, Mrs. Manson Buster

daughter Vivian, Frances Newgent, Georgia Perry, Helen and Waneta Sander-, Daythel,, Helen, and Loui e Thompson, Mrs. Henry Todd ami grand laughters, Wathleen, Cordy,

and Posy Mae.

The Presbyterian Mid-Week pray1 service will be held at 7:30 o’clock i

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take his place.

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The evening was spent ip pUying | evt iiing in the 1 huroh

Chapter XVf of First Comithian

Albert Bowman and Mrs. Tommy Lee have returned to their homes in California after a visit here in Indianapolis with relatives. They made

the trip by motor.

MRS. VOGELHKRG, < RUR ALLY

ILL AT CHICAGO HOME

I Mr V. C. Vogeiberg, daughter of !' j vii. and Mi . George. Weymouth, r

games and refreshments or orang-j 1 na k tHr A \ J ot nrst comithian , m a critical condition at her home in ade and, cake, was served. Miss Mar-'" 111 b *' u ' ei1 for the study lesson - 1 Chicago. Friday night Mr. and Mr«. tin received a number of useful and 1)t T j S te V ens, state bee inspec- | Weymouth and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. pretty presents. Everybody left wCh tor| .f ar#d W ork in Putnam county ' Jackson and William Weymouth were mg her many more happy birthday-, 'today. Any one having bees who' 1 '" 11 "* 1 to Chi.ago and they made the + + + + + + wants Dr. Stevens’ service can get 111 trip in the Jackson and WeymoutI

1 Coterie (Tub Picnic. [touch with him through the county car .

The Coterie (Tub will hold its an-[agent’s office. i They found Mrs. Vogeiberg some nual picui. (finer with Mis- Laura 1 d >h WtJ uth, '-on, Wtt Ammerman at 12:00 on Friday. Club' , “ ul Lggerman, a penal farm |j amj and the Jack-ons returned to members please bring table service , * scap< ‘’ who W8: ‘ ent * nced f,om ,h " Spence, Monday. Mrs. Weymouth for themselves und guests [ Marion ( ounty 1 ourt, was capture will remain in Chicago for a while.

j and brought to the sheriff here. In ad j . pencei World.

Dr. Twomey and his wife, who is visiting with relatives in St. Louis, are in the United States and probably may remove back to this coun-

, . . try. Dr. Hawkins spent pleasant

van,.d they come from almost every l ,,, , . , . . . , .. . . hours Wednesday in his talk w th an

ection of the country, the fact re- . , . v «

old friend. Many of the com itions

mains that Dawes appear- to have it • , n • . . , .

m China were explained in a most in-

ei term.

As a result almost everyone os politk.il life is a putential candidate. While many, many names are ad-

, Miss Delilah Miller is spending the' pIobablUty he wiU ^ 9ente,u ' ed soon

md Mr-. Gerald Mason added to the week-end with her sister, Mrs. W. J.'’ ,1 U,e tiiruii court,

pleasure of the afternoon. The next | Hunt, of Manhattan.

Gift Suggestions for Father's Day

WILLIAMS APPOINTED

Mrs. C. W. Crawford lias as her) Announcement was made yesterday guests, her niece, Miss Irene Breck-1 of the a PP»i*itment of Byron Wil•ntidge I Min Batty Lowa. Mia I* on " 1 Frot U ’ H ' w ‘ llla " 1;i - Lowe . returning to her home in 1 as 0, "‘ of t,,e three a8si8tant 8Upt * r -

Remember Dad! Surprise him on Father’s Day with a suitable Gift! Let him be the outstanding member of the Family on this occasion. A Pal deserving everything you can give him to make his life one of content and supreme happiness. Give him something to wear. Silk Ties $l.oo to $2.00 Smart Shirts $1.95 to $5.00 Silk Hosiery 50 to $1.50 ‘Sox $1.50 to $6.00 (kill Knickers $2.95 to $10.00 Bathing Suits $3.50 to $8.00 And Countless Other Gifts. J. F. CANN0 N & CO.

||day 01 two, hut Miia Breckenridgt i is to remain in town for a month. There will be an all day meeting [ and basket dinner at Bethel on Little Walnut Haptiat church lawn the 4th Sunday in June instead of the 3r 1 [ Sunday as had been announced. Eld. George Joseph of Thorntown, Ind.,

j will be present.

Greencastle Encampment No. 59, I. O. O. L\ will meet id regular sessi .i L'riday night, June 15th. There will he work in the Patriarch degivo. The || team and members will please take | notice and ho nio ont. Thi- i- the last meeting of the term. I Tlie wool clip of the Putnam enun-! ty wool pool was delivered Thur|l day at the M. M. Mai-hall warehouse on north Jackson street. It will ho |' -old to Klaus iV Aiqdehaum of Fort Wayne, who w.-t-e the highest hidde, for the wool n few weeks ago. Among the local Kiwanians who nt1 tended the inter-city meeting at Terre Haute today are: Roy Abrams, Judge James P. Hughes, Milton Brown, Roy Evens, R. P. Mullins, John Cartwright, Steve Washburn, Elmer Crawley, Glen Lyon, Russell Hrown uik

Andrew Durham.

Many people who were down town Wednesday afternoon were interested [in a female oppo-sum and twelve little ones which were brought here j by L red Lord, who resides near Raii,- | brioge. Mr. Lord found the oppossuni | litter under the floor of a smoke hou-e 1 just off the kitchen of his home. A number of persons who took a look at the animals stated that it was an unusually laige litter. It is said the j opossum litter is usually five or six. Mr. Lord said he was going to turn the animals loose in the woods when

he returned home.

intendents of the Indianapolis schools. The appointment was made by the Indianapolis board of school commissioner.-- on the recommendation of Supt. Clias. L’. Miller. Mr. Williams

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THE WEATHER o L’air tonight and Friday. Nat much 'change intemperature.

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