The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 August 1928 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, FRIDAY, ACGUST 3,1928.
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Personal And Local News
31 r. anii Mrr. John Cros? and Mi.'s Elia Beck of Brazil spent Finlay here.
Mr. and Mr-. Roy Hillis and daughter aie spending the day at Broad Ripple Park and attending the annual Picnic of the Indiana Automobile ociation. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pier on and son an Loui- Frnnq of Central Square New York, are the guests of Mr. end Mis. .1. C. Knight. Mr. Pierson is a brothe r of Mrs. Knight.
Robert Allen Is driving a new Chevrolet coach. st'xf.A.;!* 0. J. Rector was a business visitor in Indianapolis Friday.
i .Mr-'. Walter Durtt-nr has gone Bloumirtgton, called by the illne s of nephew. Mrs. A. A. Abbott is at home from a visit with relative- in Clend-ale,
Mont.
Prof. J. P. Naylor who has visiting in Chicago returned
| Thursday.
.The Mi-sis Grace and Mary Birch of Macatawa, Mich., .are here for month’s stay.
been home
John Vermillion wns in Warren township Friday on business visiting Jojhn Wright. Miss Genevieve Buggy is spending the week with her -ister Miss Elizabeth -Baggy -fn Gar>.
Mi s Leota Mullin -pent Thursday evening with her sister, Miss M;u Midiins in 'Terre Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hillis of l,e\ington, Ky., are the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Shoptuugh. Mai shall Grain -tiiiii Cement Co., idriving u new Chevrolet truck purchased of the Beck Hale- Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Volvia nnd son Donald of Indianapolis pent Thur <iay here the guest of relative; Miss Aneta May Byrn of Terri Jiwute is visiting her cousins, Mi - Elizabeth ami Virginia Rariden. Mae Terry has returned from I). - troit. She and her laughter Freed:; are visiting here for a few days. Miss Myrtle Carton of South College has a new Whippet Coach old b> the J’aterson Hales Company. Mrs. R. G. MeCutehun joined Mr. McCutchan and son Boh, at Winona Lake today for a few day ’ \i-it, Mrs. A. E. Durham and daughter-. Sarah Jane are at home from Milford, Penn,, where they vi-ited with relatives. Miss Flora Vnndnnient his returned to her hone in this city after a two week’s vacation trip to Lake Wawusee. Joseph Cushman, a DePuuw graduate who has been teaching in Danville III., for the past year, is in Greencastle on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bullerdick and daughter Francine Marie and Mr . (’has. Foster and daughter were at the Poulund Picnic yesterday. Prof, and Mrs. R. W. Pence have returned to their home in GreencasHe after spending the past six weekin California and Washington. Mrs. Harry Parson and daughter and Mrs. Alice Gorham of Indianapol is an- spending the week end with Mand Mi-. Ray Smith of VV. Poplar,
street.
Mildred Spindler of Cedar Lake, June Lightfoot of Thointown and Marjorie Allen of Attica who have been the gu< ts of Miss Kathryn Sti nor have gone to Shelbyville for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Gwin Ensign have left cn a two weeks’ vacation, during which time they will visit in Princeton with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bray. They will also motor to St. Louis and o'her points west.
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I'ri Kappa Picnic.
Mi mhers dy spread
of the Tri Kappa a picnic supper for
Louis Rey.” There was a memorial hour for Mrs. Frank Baggy, member of the club who died a few weeks ago. Mrs. Daniel Hutcheson read a fitting memorial, which she had written. It follows:
their In the passing of Laura Louise
friend and h hands on the beauti- Duggy we realize that her sun fin fUl lawn of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. 1 gone down while it is yet day. The
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Br wn in Xorthwood Thursday evening at half pant six o’clock. There was an unusually large amount of good things to oat and with the cool hrceees blowing across he lawn, it was an ideal evening for m outdoor picnic. The sorority pat:oni :se , Mrs. K. G. McCutchan, Mrs. H. M. Smith, anil Mrs. Frank Dorner, were ho?v r guests. •J* •«* *1* *1* *1* Primary Picnic Saturday. There will lie n picnic held by the primary department of the Christian Church on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Frank Talbott, at 4:00 o’clock Saturday afternoon. All children and their mothers are asked to meet at the church at 3:45. Each mother is in please bring one dish of food, and itlier sandwiches or fruit.
(lives Bridge Party.
31 i s Stella Shoptnugh, (540 E. So.minary S'., will entertain this evening with a bridge party for Miss Phoebe C nley, who is to be married Sunday, August 5th to Ed Diederich of Indianapolis. Guest;-- will lie: Miss Phoebe Conley, Mrs. C. C. Hurst, Mrs. Fred Thomn-:, Mis- Pearl Gibson, Mrs. Oscar Rector, Mrs. F. C. Yeager, Miss Beulah Gill, 31 h- Evelyn Ayler, Mrs. Harold Talbott, 31iss Margaret Bryan, and Miss Helen Brothers. •t- 4- *5- 4* •!* •F Knaner Reunion.
true worth of a jewel can not he estimated, neither can its value he realized until it is taken from us. Our dear sister will be sadly missed from our club meetings, to which she contributed >0 much. We desire to express quite simply, and without exaggeration our eeep sense of loss, and to pay our tribute of respect and affection to 31rs. Daggy, who has been n member of the Country Reading Club for twenty-four years. Our thoughts of her are cherished associations, her kindness, courtesy, loyalty and devotion to our Club. Her faithfulness to her obligation; her interest in the fine things of life, her quiet humor and her charity: all combined to make her a worthy member. We recall her many good papers and the many pleasant meetings we enjoyed in her home. There was in her that “brave old wisdom of sincerity" that makes pretense impossible and in the clean air of which egotism can not live. Our meetings were always the more enjoyable for her presence. M rs. Daggy brought with her a personality that ea ily entered into communication with others and which no one could come in contact without being eninjual. Her memory will lie tenderly and nroudly cherished by her club.
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The annual Knauer family reunion will be held at the Bethel M. E. church, on Sunday, August ID. Everybody is cordially invited. 4- 4* 4- 4* 4- 4* Mrs. Sears Entertains.
TAD’S BIG UNCLE TOMS CABIN Hip: Tent August 7, m O’clock
Mrs. Joe Sears, 5 FL Liberty St., entertained with a noon luncheon Friday for here daughter, Mrs. Earl Fitchett of Indianapolis. The guests were: Mr . Fitchett and daughter, Betty Ji n, Mrs. Theodore Kauble and daughters, Mis. Will Steele, Mis. Charles Foster, and daughter, Mrs. Mac Twigg and Mrs. Charles Craw-
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Rogers Kiininn.
Show Grounds West Walnut Street
The Roger.; Reunion will he held Sunday August ."dh in Forest Park a* Brazil, Indiaivi. All members of the family and their fi lends an* invited. + 4* 4- 4- 4Mrs. Stoner Hostess:
The Country Reading Hub met on Thursday with Mrs. Albert Stoner. Responses to roll call were "Recent discoveries in Science which interest me most." Mrs. John King gave a hook review on “The Bridge of San
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