The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 July 1928 — Page 2
THE GREENC'ASTCE D’OTY BANKER,
TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1928.
THB DAll.T H*NWtll
Mrs. Roy the County
noon.
M«Neely and haby left Hospital Tuesday after-
F.atrrrd In lb* Puaf lltllra at Greea-
raaiir, ladlaaa, aa atroaA elaaa watt , •a..,r. baa., tka ... at Ma.eb ». Eugene (.arten of isra. township, had his tonsils removed «dii.<’ri»riea ytlet. »• eeara »er the county hospital, Tuesday
Mrs. Rissler, lieelsville; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans, 'lies \elle l.earhman, j Greeneastle; Mis.-, Floetta G tsiwun,
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) .moill Inltiullon Held. Iielta Theta Tau held formal initirtion Monday evening for Mis- Mary O’Rear. Following the initiation tin‘numbers enjoyed a theater party and later a buffet supper was served at ihe home of Mi-- linogene Mullins.
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Hoi or To Mrs. Oscar Roberts. fl-cui Robcits, sou of Professor and fry. I*. V. Robcits, is working this omm.-i in the Zine ( 01 poiation, I'al merton, Pa., Hi.- wife, an undeigradule in the Slate College, Pa., was one of the two fiom the Home Ei'onpmics ■ tlldents of her class To be elected to membership of Omicron Nu, the national honor society, to Delta Pi, national honorary educational society, and to Beta Chi Phi, local science club She Wn- one of the two of her class U. ho selected to go to Merrill Polnier Institution at Detroit Mich., a school in child-training, with an offer of free tuition.—Baldwin, Kansas Ledger Mrs. Roberts is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .John Hanks of this < ity and is a graduate of t’i" Greeuco.-tle
High School.
Phone All Social Items To Uf».
' Monday Club Picnic.
Personal And
William, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, had his tonsils removed at the County Hospital, Tuesday.
The Monday Club met at the home of Mr. Andiew Sweeney for an all May picnic July i!nd. A bountiful dinner wa partaken of at the noon hour by the member- and guests. The hu - me ,-e -ion in the afternoon was presided o.ei by Mrs. McConnell in the ah-eiice ,,f the regular president. After oh! and new business waduly taken eaie of, roll call was an -werod by patrotic questions. Mrs. W. P. Handy had charge of the program , which begun with a treasure hunt, for "Pieces of Eight.” Mrs. A. A. Ab-1 bott was awarded a prize for succeed-
ing in this hunt.
■ | wy , Leonard, son of Mr. and Mr^. Andy Local news Sandford, was operated on at the
The Public Library will he' closed
all day tomorrow, July 4.
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. James hare gone to the Linton, July 4 horse lace.
Putnam
| morning.
was
county
hospital Tuesday
GREAT LIBRARY AT LOUVAIN IS AMERICAN GIFT
Mrs. Bess Kniek of St. Louis, Mo., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willis Miller and family.
.1. F. Gillespie hied suit against Arthur Stone and Lula Stone Tues-, day, f >i .vi; 13.40 f«r professional ser-1 vices and $100 for loans. The plain-' tiff’- attorney in Fred V. Thomas.
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arcades in Paris. A tower 27j feet high, containing a four octave eorillon and a four dial
Floetta Goodwin, K R. 2, has a new J Willys Knight from the Patterson :
Sales Company.
Mis. C. L. Newby of Indianapolis
A delightful ocial hour was en- , is the gue-t of her mother Mis.
joyed at the clo-e of the program.
Will Meet
•I* •!• d* Friday.
The Thursday Reading Club will meet with Mrs. Sweet at the home of Mrs. Fisk on the Cemetery road Fri day evening at 7:.30 o'clock. The regular program will he carried out. Members ph ase note change of date.
Club To Meet.
Stady
The Woman's Study Club will meet with Mr-. Joe Crosby, south Locust treet, Thursday afternoon at ":'!(> ■
clock.
•t« •?« •$« »f« *f« DANCE I HK. h'Ol'KTH
The Country Club will give a adtire Wednesday evening. William Blanch* aid’s orchestra will furnish the music.
NEW MAYS VILLI: Mrs. John Springer and daughter, Ola, Karls Alorphew, called on Mr . Dan Weller, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Priest and family, spent Saturday night with Mr. arid Mrs. Squire Young at Bun. bridge. Alt's. Cerda Temple returned hone Sunday from M u: in- ville where h hti been taking treatment.-.
daughter- of Sunday afterMr-. Dode Kefi-
Indianapoli , her mother,
poorly
George White.
Harry Collins, R. R. « is driving a new Chandler sedan sold by Otis and Walter Gardner. Mr-. Hattie Callahan, Clatie Lucile and Emma Caroline Conklin will spend the 4th in Indianapolis. Mrs. Ijeonidas McNeely and son Carl are visiting with Mrs. McNeely'parents in Town Creek, Ala. The official hoard of the Christian Church will meet Thursday evening at 7din o’clock at the church. Mr. and Mrs. John Allee of New York City ate visiting the former’s parent- Mr. and Mr.-. Albert Allee, Giaydon Herod left this city Sun-
day for Winona
spend the playing in
Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Higgins have returned from Oxford, Ohio where
clock enable visitors to the new libr-
i Mrs. Frank Miller, Bainhridge, tin-j arv to obtain an unparallelled view of, j derwent a tonsil operation at ihe; t | )p ( .j lv xhi; part of the building is 1 ! hospital this morning. Dr. John Car-j U) constitute a war memorial. It will mac of Indianapolis, assisted by Dr. l con t a j n ] art r,. hell to he called “Lib 1
W. R. Hutcheson performed the op- J c ty.”
eration. | t| 1( . library will he practically fireMr. and Mrs. A. A. Hauck are at|p Toof throughout and experts who,
home at "Airy Knob” from their wedding trip. The motor trip was shortened on account or continued rains. They will l>e glad to have their
friends call.
Clever! New! Colorful! NOVELTY JEWELRY
Necklets, eardrop bracelets, pendants a brooches, in jade, cry] tal, metals, pearls, J smartest of costuiJ shades. *- r 'd
Our store closes Julv-itl J. H. PITCHFORt
Can take care of anything in the eat line for that fourth order. See
he will
Lake where
remainder of the summer
the hand.
Wetz this evening. o-
li. N. Cox, manager of Prevos’ furniture department is spending the week in Chicago attending the Chicago Furniture Mart in session this week. This is the largest display i of furniture ever held in America.
have seen the building in its present state of semi-completion have declar-
ed that it Will undoubtedly he one of N() TI CE OF DISSOLUTION
the finest of its type m the world.
1 0 , State of Indiana, Department
Will be open ’till !> p. m. this eve- > •''date,
nin'.'- to see that you get everything j l’ - E. Schortemeier, Seeretary
for your 4tn picnic. Wetz for any-1 •‘date.
s -
thing in eats.
It.i To ail whom the-e presents
M Y’STER
hand
Pearl Nolan, wlai had his
amputated while at work at a saw mill at Kainhridge last week, and who has been in the Putnam County Hospital since that time, ha- recovered sufficiently to he removed to his
home.
Ewing McLean and daughter, Miss j Margaret McLean, have moved to the Lock) idge apartment on west Walnut stieet. Mr. ami Mrs. J. |(. McLean will he with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Keller during the part of the summer I heir new home in North wood, work
under
lioh Kendall and North .Salem, spent noon with Mr. and
dal).
Mrs. Lena Asher of spent Thursday with
Hattie Kendell.
Mary A11 good i- very
this writing.
Ida, Laura and Clyde Steward, i they have been Ihe guests of their, for which wa* started today, is spent Sunday at Indianapolis. : son. H. H. Higgins and wife. I cou'se <d construction.
■ - —" ' Mr. and Vh Ralph We t are al
| home from Chicago, where they vi. ited Mr. and Mi Harold Coffman. Mi . Coffman wa formerly Miss Ed-
na We t of thi city.
Air. and Mis. Samuel Geddes left Monday f< i New York Cit> where Mi. Gedde- will enter Coluoihia I'niversify. Air . Geddes was foniierl>
All Vlahel Haltom.
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Janie. I). Huestis of Cleveland, O. 1 i pending a few days wih his si-ter di Ajma Hue ti- wlo> i improving ; from her dim at Die noun- of Air 1 .nd Mr . c. C. Huesti .
Mrs. H. K. Galey of Indianapolis uttered cut and Inuisti- this morn ing while enrouie to St. Louis with | her husband, The couple were tim l. j ny another car which had attempted to pa a truck on a hill, The curs I collided head-on. No one was injur * ed except Mr-. Galey, who was tak i en Into the Cooper home, near where) ihe accident occurred, a short disi-| mice ea.-t of the intersection of n] ami the National, and a doctor wa
called.
Prof, and AD II. J Barninn have a their guest , >lr . Baniiiin’s sister, Mi Anne C. Wkis) and Mis Alable Price nl fialla-, Texas. They made the trip here hy motor.
Mr. and Mr . Benton Curtis have gone to Grand Rapids, Mich., for a vi it with Coach and All . K. G. Bu-» « narh Hu.' foimerly wa- in charge nf alhlelii al DePauw llniver.-ity.
< To ing will he general in GreenDa Me lomorrow in observance of the Fourth of July. About the only plac e- of im in< Dial will remain open ■luring the holiday will he the res , lauiants, billiard room and theat-
invigorating WHOLESOMENESS
The body of th< infant on of Mr aral Air . Harry King of Dayton, O. J was brought here Sunday and taken to Mount Plea-ant, where funeral and Iniiiul took place. Mrs. King was formerly Mis- Louise Mann of
j this city.
X/OUNC. folks obtain an invig* •I- orating tlirill from delicious, wholesome soft tlrinks. Besides hi^h'quality suDar with its energy value,bottled carbonated beverages contain ffurc carbonatecl water and wholesome flavors. Carbonation . . . perfect only when the drink is bottled . . . produces that sparkling, „ * appetite-creating tang.
Henry P. Morsett of Jefferson township has been named a delegate to the annual encampment of the G A. It., to lie held in Denver from I September Hi to 22, from the Fifth ) Indiana district, according to an aniiounct men! made by -tale hcadquar
ters.
HRM K < HAPEL j AL - Eioijiit. Vane Im left Monday 1 to -pend the summer with her sister’ in New Yor'k. Jewel Morgan of Knight-town vi:. ited last week with Erma O’llair. C. K. Hall, Alt an<| Mrs. Web Ev .hi [tent Sunday wiih the former' parent.-, Mr ohI Mi . Evan- of Rar
coon.
Mr. and Mis. Will Bain and daughter- visited Sunday w>*b Mr. and Mr-. Moil Spencer and family of Portland Mills. The younr |»eople will hold their Epworth League social on Eriday night, July t'th., at the home of MiAlary Call. Mr*. Lnui.-e Darnell of Colorado, iliere visitin'- with her parents, Mr. and Mr . J. R OTIair. Mr. and Mrs. Forest O’Hair and children ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Thomas and family. Air. and Mr^ Robert McKee and baby of Detroit, Mich., spent last week with Mr,i and Mrs. Clay McKee. Mr. and .M(s. Ernest Miller, Mr. and Mrs. He rye he I Sullivan of Indianapolis spen| the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Sears.
Mrs. Cordia Priest and daughter, Lena, took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mis. Clifton Priest. Miss Priest went Monday to work at the County hospital.
p v. „ r* J That is the sobi iqutt often given Sn Basil Zaharoff, multimillionairt munitions maker. Sir t B«»u here i s shown enjoying the sunHgnt^at Monte Carlo. .
ANOTHER Birthday
Arnett Craver and Donald Grimes 1 have returned to their homes in thi I eity after a trip to the West. The young men left this city several weeks ago enroute to Hollywood, in a Ford hug. The hoys only went as far a- Kansas City and were forced to ret urn home.
( Mr. and Mr-, J. W. Herod, and son Grawdon and Mrs. Claude Wimmer motored to Winona I.ake Sunday. Giaydon remained there for the sumj mei where he will play in the hand. Alls. Wimmer nl-o stayed at l.aketnn I Indiana for a visit there with Mrs. j Rome Gnrgam.
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$500 In Cush Prize* •S'/ V// '• ; f f i vnH i g f c«, pt (/ ,f
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Carbonated leverages
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The golf course ut the Country Club on July Fourth will lie the scene of a (lag tournament. Each member will be given a flag which will l«- placed to mark the *p«t where the hall rests when the player has u ed up his allotted number of troke- which i- the par of the course, 72, plus his handicap, A large turnout is expected.
j/ierr’s a III ITTLER in'your town*
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M. G. Atherton of Collinsville, II-
limds, is vi-iting his cousins, Mrs. W. A. Miller, Mr . Be** Knick and W. A. Grogan. Mr. Atherton formerly lived here, and this is his lir.-t visit
here in thirty nine years. He
CLOVERDALE H. S. ALUMNI HOLD PICNIC
ENJOYABLE MEETING IS HELD AT SOI TH IM’TNAM TOWN SATI’HDA Y.
Cloverdale’x Annual alumni meeting took the form of a picnic this year | instead of the n.-ual banquet. It wa held Saturday evening in the high I school auditorium Almut seventy-live j were present. Following the picnic supper a pro- ) liiani was givtn. F. G. Hurst led I the community -inging. A very dev- I -r number b\ t « piece kitchen cab- I inet orchestra arranged by Mis.- j Genevieve Saniy followed. Then „ talk hy Superintendent E. P. Lowery | The lollowing t-fficers were elected for the coming ^ear: President, Miss | Christine Burns; Vice President, Mrs. j Florence Kennedy; Secretary, Joy I Shumaker; Treg-urer, Vernon Coche-
nour. Those
fiom |i distance attending
, iK very (were: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Querrv.
mud, impressed with the growth and J Kentucky; Elmer Lockhart, Fred beauty of our city. H* i. a retired I Wingert, Miss (Jail Winger., and Mls-
0#< il,JI |Beryl McClure, Indianapolir; Mr. and
NOTICE
Our store will remain open until noon Wednesday, July 4th.
Oet your Kodak films and other vacation necessities from os before you leave on your trip tomorrow.
MULLINS DRUG STORE
j come, greeting: I,-F. E. .Schortemeier dissolution.
I CONTROL OF CORPORn. i FOR PROFIT” approved
; 2Sth, 1021.
And I further certify that written consents, statementijL papers so filed us afures.ikw i that said company and the
of thereof have compiled with th>l
j visions of said Section 24 ;in.-|
shall) said coiporation is now in profsl
I Secretary of State of the State of 1 Indiana, hereby certify that the Bainhridge Farmers Store Incorporated has this day filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required hy .'ection 24 of an Act entitled —‘‘AN ACT CONCERNING THE ORGANIZATION AND
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I J heieunto set my hand and affix,, 1 seal of the State of Indiana, al l city of Indianapolis( thi- 28th dal June A. D. 192K.
ho da it« ev Jo
F. E. State.
Schortemeier. Secretary
By Charles E. Dare, As-’t IFpr Charles McGnoghey, Ally, qi
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You Are Entitled A Vacation
You are entitled to
fAlND
i;in enjoyable one. But most of all you owe to yourself the privilege of seeing our large selection of vit <itj©n footwear. Us “A grand and glorious feeling” to be correctly Messed, and its up to you to feel gv^nd and glorious. t
Potter Shoe Store
WE WANT YOU TO KNOW-
Recent portrait of JoT7n”Y). Rockefeller, Jr., who will be 89 years old on July 8. He plans to celebrate quietly at his Pocantico* Hills estate. » -
Every doing.
is proud of his job, if it i* a job aorlh
Dure is to furnish dependable service for you, day after day, month after month, year after year.
We know this is worth doing; because good public utility service is a contribution to the well-being, happiness and prosperity of the ronununity.
We endeavor to furnish Ihe best service possible, to the most iieople possible, at the lowest rates compatible with sound operation.
There are difficulties in the way of any continuing task, and ours is no exception.
If things ever go wrong we want you to know that it it in spite of us and not hecauae we do not care.
Wabash Valley Electric Co. J. A. Bamberger
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