The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 June 1928 — Page 2

MISS EARHART DISCARDS HER FLYING OUTFIT (Continued from page one)

hair.

In her mail were tributes to her femininity—one an offer of marriage mat she shyly admitted receiving. Instead of her pullover. sweater, khaki flying breeches and high boots Miss Earhai t won a fluttering printed summer dress, a pair of tin) French -hoe and >jlk stockings. The dress was borrowed from Mrs. F. K. Guest and, it was remarked, was a little large for her in spots. No rouge or lipstick had she used ami none needed. There was no mistaking the origin of the color in her

cheeks.

To her attractiveness as she receig*ol newspaper men in her hotel suite was added the frank modesty that has made friend- for her wherever she lias been since her arrival in England. Because of hei chnrming attribute, rile seemed a new kind of ambassadoi of the air to the English people. Obviously she was happy and completely at ease as -he emerged from stacks of telegrams and letters of congratulation to begin the conversation and P'1 she returned to it after

each of n .i endles

summon'<•. from dressmakers who wanted to furnish her with clothes to

she wore—

to be from South Bend, Ind., was killed today by a Grand Trunk pass- | er.ger train. Names found in a note | book on the body included riamuel j Williams, 212 North Dird. eT, and 1 William Foster, 50-1 Chapin, South I Bend. The victim was of medium | build and apparently abmt 35 years I

old.

TO I U'F CH tRCES DENVER. Colo., June 20. (UP)— Carl M. Skeen, 20, non of an ludianapolir butcher, will be returned to Indiana to face charge in connecion with the death of Mrs. Pearl laiboe, a waitn- , police said today.

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Personal And Local News

Skeen aid he was taking vaitre to a beer garden when sht pimped out of his automobile. He wa: arrested here when he appeal'd at a telegraph office to gtt

none) wired him.

SCHOOL MILK FUND LARCH

Miss Helen Brothers was in Indi-

anapolis W'dne day.

Mrs. John Aliee was an Indianapo-

lis vi itor Wednesday.

L. B. Cowgill was in Indianapolis

on bu. ine- Wednesday.

Mrs. Ray On ami son of Indiana" poh an; veiling relative here. Wallace Welch of Indianapolis was a visitor in this city Wednesday. Mr . Alice' Cox is visiting near Mt. Meridian with Minnie Wright. H. J. Shake of Cloverdale spent

For the past several years various , , , . lub, in (iriviicii. tie have appropri in <i«enCastle «« bus,nes8 - ited urn of money which i used p nrn to Mr and Mrs. Robert Bitnr Hi Milk Fuml.' Each club do- tie , we t of the city, Tuesday after-

nates from .fo.OO up or any amount 'noon, a son.

] of money. Ih.it it i po siblf- for this good cause. J.a t year $247.00 was

County Federation To Meet.

The clubs belonging to the County.

dry skiie which have a tendency to Federation will meet at Canaan wrinkle. Takes all the dirt out and church in Floyd Township, Tuesday, leaves a youthful finish. Good f° r I j une 26 with Canaan Economics Club sun and wind burn. Ask for MEL-i . .,-ci t.„i t.v Mudi<-on aim LO-GLO Cocoa Butter Cleansing I hostess, assmted by ^ Cream — Mullins Pharmacy. ; Cling on, Bainbndge and J illmore. - -- ^ , - -- Each lady is requested to bring her Philander Print of Walnut street' ow “ table !;ervice - four samlw ! chei ’

has a new Buick coupe old by Moffett aiu ^ WIie

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" 1 ‘ |P. E. O. Convention Opens. Those who ha thoir tonsils remov-| An elaborate banquet opened the ed at the county hospital were re- State Convention of the P. E. C). Sismoveil to their honu-s Wednesday. jterhood at the HotW Severin in In-

dianapolis Tuesday evening. Mrs.

Miss Jane Farmei is attending the , Hawkjna| of Greeneastle, State Pres-. State Convention of the Indiana' ident( pr( , sid<H | at t h e meeting.

Mrs. Chic Jackson of Chapter F.,

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Pure Linen Scarfs’ With Hemstitching and Lace Medalions and Edged With Lt.ce

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Council of Religious

Logansport.

Mr. Black of Indianapolis and owner of the Gibson company which supplies automobile supplies and parts to the garages in thi section was a visitor in Greeneastle, Tuesday.

Indianapolis, made the welcoming ad <lres§ and Mrs. C. F. Gobble of Lafayette, first vice president, responded. Palms, ferns, and baskets of daisies, the flower of the Sisterhood, decorated the roof garden of the hotel where the meeting was held. The banquet was held in the Rainbow' rooms. Covers were laid for 175

collected and from this amount mon-

, . , , oy for tlie four wards was furnished

•l ies of telephone i .

... u _ r,,r the entire year, and money will

| be left for the beginning of , chool

replace the borrowed ones she wore— | this f.dl.

her o.vn wardrobe consisting only of! Ih '' mlll < 1 *' VPn t( > ‘hddren who Her dying kit ami a tooth brush. - h "< i" the schools and iiss Earhart wa unworried by the | , a ' 11 -J 1 ' viy (.ireful

i citeinent. Only for a moment did she show a desire to step out of her personality. ‘T wish I could become a private citizen again,” .- he said, “so 1 could study sociological conditions in England.” That— from a Boston society girl who has gone in for ociul welfare work was natural. Mi Earhart accepted invitations to a luncheon to be given for her by M»;. Houghton, wife of the American amba -ador, Saturday; for a dinliei the same day by the Air I.eagui and for a luncheon by the women’.section of the Air League Monday. Lady Heath, who llew here from South Africa, is president of the women’s section. In her correspondence, Miss Earhart found a letter from a Kent county man who wrote he was charmed with her and would like to mairy her. Mi- Earhart lunched with Capt. the Hon. F. E. Guest and Mrs. Guest — he the former Amy Phipps, daughter of the American steel magnate, who is a backer of her Might—at their residence.

LONDON, June 20. (UP)— Tompletely ignored in favor of Miss Amelia Earhart, Wilmer Stultz and Lou Gordon, of the trans-Atlantic airplane Friendship, were found today in their rooms at the Hyde park hotel. Both were well content to be

left alone.

“All we want to do is sleep,” said Stultz. “We wont make any plan.

until we catch up with our sleeping." j .Monday f lub

TK \IN KILLS MAN

the

distribution of free bottles. It may seem that $5.00 or more a year is not much for any one organization but from the benefit- derived parents over the county are beginning to real-

ize that this is not so.

The clubs a I o buy all the (raws which la t yeai amounted to $18.60 for the year, so that the work which they are doini-; i more or less ex-

pensive.

'I hi work i. carried on by the appointment of committees composed of the pro. ident of each Parent Teach er ’ Association, the principal of each ward and three members from each oiganization. I here are four coinmittees working together, each for the good of it. own paiticular school, i that each Ward beneflt alike from the proceeds. The officer, of the club arc al o elected from each ward. Following is a list of the clubs and the amounts which they contributed

last year:

Each P. T. A. ($30.00) .

Century Club 5.00 ! Modern Priscilla 5.00 Coterie Club 2.00 Fortnightly Club io.oo Delta Theta Tau 10.00 Woman’s Kjelf Corps i.OO Boston Club 5,00 Crescent Club 5.00 Domestic Science Club 5.00 Over the Tern ups 5.00 S. C. C 5 00 County Reading Club :;,oo Grade Teachers’ Club 5,00 Progre. History Club 5.00 The Woman' Club 5.00 Trl Kappa 25.00

2.00

has Sal.

A Hudson Seilan carrying Virginia license No. 91 I m was wrecked and

buined upon tin-National Road near j members and guests. The appoint1 the home of I- "rest Me Nary this merits were in the colors of the or- . morning. The niunea of the occupants ganization, yellow and white. The

Elmer Blue of Washington street ! m<t |ealri( „ |

new Chevrolet from the Beck'

Company.

Mr. and Mr . Everett King are the paunt:' of a daughter born to them Tue day afternoon. Mr . A. M. Young and on Stanley iett Tue day for Chicago to vi it U. S. Young and family. Mrs. Lizzie Smith of Westfield is visiting iier inter, Mrs. Harry Gill of Anderson street for a few days. Mis. Dennis Curran, Bloomington .Street ha. been called to Biazil by the seriou illness of a lelative,

Mi . Bailey.

Mrs. Olive Kelly and Mi-s EMellu Shoptaugh left this morning for a month’.- trip to Boston and other

points in the East.

Miss Flora Vandainent, of Greencastle, was a gue t at the eighty sicond commencement of Taylor

Lniversity June 13.

The local Moo e lodge, No. 1592 ; the community. The Session of ^ the will meet in regular -e-sion this eve-- * hurch, through Ihe Cleik, Mi. E. A.

ning at 8 o’clock. All members re-

quested to be present.

The funeral i-f Rome Gorham who passed away Tig day morning at Laketon Indiana, will he held at 2:30 o’clock Thursday at the Christian Church in Fillmore, with the burial

in Fillmore cemetery.

The Lafayette police called Sherriff Eiteljorge Wednesday morning and told him that they were holding a man and his two sons, who are suspected of taking wool which they j

speakers table was attractively arranged with lighted yellow taper and a center bowl of garden flowers m the pastel shades. Those at the speakers’ tables, the past presidents and officers were presented with gifts. The rest of the session will be closed meetings and will be held Wednesday and Thursday morning. Election of officers will take place Thursday

morning.

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Priscilla Club Luncheon.

Mis. W. R. Hutcheson and Mrs.

aid that they bought from at party Ml(;auKt enteltaiiml the Of campers !; a ; ‘ nan u , l ,,, :-.. 4 I, .. 1 an y! Priscilla Club Tuesday afternoon at

u beautifully appointed four course luncheon at the home of Mrs. Hutcheson on East Washington Street. The dining room was decorated in red roses. Large pink roses adorned the

living room.

one in the community has noted los of wool tiny aie asked to notify

the sheriff at once.

Rev. and Mi Hai Ian Page Cory, 2889 .San I’asqii.il St., Pasadena, California, will cehiirate their 50th wedding annivn ary June 27. Dr. Cory wa Pa; t"i of The Presbyterian Church in thi city from May 1890 to November 1891. They will be ienu mbered by a number of people in

GARY, June 20. (UP)—Miss Jessie A. Schlet, cousin of Admiral W. S. .Schley, one of the naval heroes of the Spanish-American war, who for

several years lived the life of a re- , r a ! the Indianapoii

j Gary as an Art chool tear) ! served but a short time due t o INDI IN APOI1- I IVES’! INDIANAPOLIS, June V The hog market clo i-d 15 cer

Livestn

cluse here, died recently at Milw ui kee, Wis., whete she wa- taken a few months ago to spend the re t of her days with her sisters, Misses Sybil

and Eleanor Schley.

Ill health shattered hopes of a career as ah artist for the former Gary resident, and she was reduced to poverty. At the close of the conflict i,f ’98"’99, Miss Schley carried peace

papers from President William Me- Wl , llt , $7 $1() ()

Kinley to Spain’s queen.

Eighteen years ago she came

change today. Bulk U7o to .'I! hogs closed out at $10.05, T Price paid fa $10.7 R ( .

( I 7,000.

The cattle maiket dosed Receipts numbered 1,100. Hee cleared the pens at $111.25 Ui' Calves receipts number,.,| sofll market closed .steady. Vealei-'

Mr . Fiance Napei tick, Miss Sherlej I.enowitz and Mrs. Lee

$90.00 Zunkerman of In ianapolis are the

gin- t of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bohard. John II. James is acting as judge of the Putnam Circuit court during the ab.cmi of Judge James P. Hughes, who ha. gone to Houston, Texas, to attend the national Demo-

cratic convention.

John A. O’Mullane tiled a petition Tin 4ay that he be appointed guardian of John O’Mullane on the grounds that he is aged and infirm and unable to transact his business. Ott Webb, Judge J. P. Hughes, Harry Moore, ('. I\. Hughes, William Kucher, and Charles J. Arnold, were

Brown, has sent

message.

congratulatory

BATTLE CREEK, Mich., June 2h. (1 P)- An unidentified man believed

I uesday Reading Club 5.00 among Greeneastle people who left Woman’s League (M. E. Wednesday morning for the National

Church)

. 45.00 Democratic convention at Houston, $247.00 Texas.

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^riendhjThoughh By Earl H Arnold'

In the twilight reviewing the day, and resolved that he will act with more kindness on the morrow, a man often finds in the mystic darkening sky a benediction hovering o’er him. ARNOLD MONUMENT WORKS PHCM462 103 E FRANKLIN ST GR.EENCA5TLE.IND *'

•J* »|« e* I’iciric Cancelled. The Standard-Bearer and Queen Esther picnic which was to have been held Tuesday evening at the farm of Prof. Ogg was called off due to the storm. •F •!* + d- d* + Mis. Rector Hostess. The 8. C. C. Club met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Frances Rector on East Washington street. There wathe usual business session after which the club enjoyed a good social i hour. Mis. Tom Dowling wa a guest. Refreshments were served at the | clo e of the meeting. , •F F + + *F + Economics Club Meets. Mrs. Frank Call and Mrs. Russell O’Haver were hostesses this week to the Home Economics Club of (Tinton and Madison townships. Quite large number weie present. Roll call response were Current Event of Aviation followed by an interesting paper on Aviation read by Mrs. Jessie I Sears. Decorations in the home were in pink and white. Refreshment- woe 1 served. Mr. and Mis. Claud Hazelett j were guests at the meeting.

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PLANES RUSH PARIS STYLES OVER CHANNEL LONDON, June 20. (UP)— Gold coin and bullion worth $130,000,000 has passed through Croydon Aerodrome in the past three years on its way to or from the Continent, according to a report published here recently. Several special freight services have been instituted between London and Paris, Berlin, and other continental cities. The consignments include, besides gold and silk goods, animals of all descriptions. Pedigreed dogs, day-old chicks, a full-grown lion, a horse, and even pigs have been taken across the channel by plane. One air liner arrived at Croydon recently with 50 parrots, a monkey, a small bear, and a number of tropical fish in a specially arranged water tank. Daily supplies of special bread and specially treated milk have been flown to invalids abroad. , Every morning at 6 o’clock a giant air-freighter leaves Croydon for Paris with goods collected during the night for delivery the next forenoon. I he latest Paris fashions are rushed to London by air almost daily; in fact, the largest single item in air freight service i a silk materials in The form of dresses and millinery. CANAAN Sam Pruitt visited Gilbert Wheeler and family Saturday night. Everett Mason entered school Monday at Terre Haute. < barley Lisby, wife, daughters, Floy, Rosemarie and Margaret Evans visited Lester Miller and family on Sunday. Joe Morphew and family spent Sunday with Addison Huber and family Sunday. Ted Baldwin and family attended a birthday dinner for Mrs. Baldwin's grandfather, Russell, Sunday near New Maysville.

The sheep market clo ; ed st

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