The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 August 1928 — Page 2
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IHE GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28,1928.
Mrs. Tilden Entertains. Mrs. Francis C. Tild<>n entertain^ Tue<Jay afternoon with the -econd o u eric, of rieliKhtful bridt'e luncheons at her home at f.0!» Anderson Street. A fall color scheme was carried out in the decorations which were veil w dahlia and mariKolds. Gup-ts were: Mrs. Frank Donner, Mi S. Eavei , Mrs. A. G. Brown, Mrs. John Allec, Mi . R. W. Pence, Mr , Glen I.yon. Mi • J. J. Alhripht, Mi Marie Zaharnkos, Mrs. (. I. ZaiinK, Mrs. Horace Askew, Mrs. Bussell Brown, and Mrs. ,lohn < artwiirht of this city; and fiom out of the city. Mrs. Mark Bills of Ft V\ iyne, Mrs. 0. A. Newhouse of San Antonio, Texas and Mrs. William h, i hkr of Jackson, Miss. a. •]. .J. -)r •> d* itcKia Intercstinu I rip. Mis. (' Fenwick Reed, Adrian Heed, Mrs. Wallace S. MacHoldt and Miss Constance MacHoldt will leave Thursday morning by motor for th< Ea t. They will visit Cape Cod, the Berkshii":-, the Mohawk Trail, th< Green Mo.M.'ain- of X'ermont, manv i f the 1 leaches in New Hampshire «n«. Maine and all of historical New Kny land: New York City, Boston, Providence, B. I. and Hartford, Corn. A morn? the outstanding features of the trip will be their visit to the home of the Pilgrims, Plymouth; the witch town, Salem; and the artists' Bohemian colony at Provinretown. Also Henry Ford's Wayside Inn; th< hemes of Joseph C. I.incoln and Horaee Greely, Grcenwu h Village and the Cniversitii-s if Harvard, Yale and Dartmouth. They will attend the Eastern States’ Expo ition before returning tin end o< September. The itinerary will have covered nearly '000 miles. »J« *]« Mrs. Crawley (iiv<'s Party. Mrs. Lawrence Crawley entertainid with a lovely birthday surprise party Friday afternoon for her daughter, Margaret, in honor of hei 12th birthday anniversary. The children played games durine the afternoon. Delightful refreshment of chocolate nut sundaes, cakes - and candy were served. The cent« r of the table was decorated with a large birthday cake with twelve lighted candles. Those present w< re: Misses Virginia Thi. op, \fary Jane Etter, Marion Ellis, Virginia Dean, Lillie Ann Wood, Edna Mae Albin, Dorothy Arnold. June and Zenohia Atkinson, Dovot.\ Lloyd, Emily Caroline Conklin, Llirahetli Brown, Harriet Heaney, 1 ois Howard and Elizabeth Myers. *!* .j. •}• .j* .Nelson B< union Sunday. On Sunday August 20th about sixty-two relatives and friends of the Nel on family met at the Som-mer-it chuich for their .‘’Ord reunion All came with a mile, gla I handfhaker ml plea ant word- of gr ot
ing.
Every one brought well filled basket- and with coffee and lemonade the table at noon hour wa- covet'd with good thii gs. Brother <. M. Hamilton gave th inks for the food. A good t.nu was enjoyed an in the afternoon the president Mr. Otka Miller took chargeand ‘he following program was giv'n. America, in union, all repeated
The Lord’s prayer.
Heading, Mr-. Daisy Davis.
Music, Wil-on Sisters.
Beading, Winfred Grumps.
Vlusie, Lola Miller.
B.tiding, I.eatha Wil-on. Music, Elizabeth Wil-on.
Beading, Ivan Miller. Song, Miller Sisters.
Beading, Betty Jean Grames.
Song, Wilson Sisters. Old People’ Stunt. Reading, Olha Mill r, Secretary’s report.
The following officers were elect-
ed for the coming year. Pro ident, Otha .Miller. Secretary and Treasurer,
York.
Program committee.
Mr=. Harley Herd west of this city the da.h.1 b*ss£R Sunday morning in rememberance of m 0 ' their twentv-s'venth wedding anni- Kor«r*d m th» go.i ■*
,.astir, Indiana, an arrond clnnn ra*
ver-ary. a»o«l»r. Under Ibr net •! Mareb ■>.
Following a very bountiful dinner. ls7Bi
the evening wa- pent in games an Maiincriutioa vrire, singing. *»eeb.
Those attending were Mr. and Mr*. Jam's Skelton, Mr. anil Mrs. John Friend and son George, Miss ^ Armildo Estep and Mr. and Mrs. William Estep. All from Hamrick Station. Mrs. Frank Wcik end son from Loui-ville, Ky.. Harry Lawson and, family. Motley Shoemaker and fnm ily from near Fillmore, Mr. and. Mi-. L. P. Richardson, Mr. an I \>s.' C. A. Marshall of GreencastP, Mr. md Mrs. Sylvan Glover, F.stH Head,
‘ ‘ in Indianapolis
OBSERVE HEALTH LAWS
Personal And Local News
' Royal Co v . who resides near Fern |
j i reported ill with small pox. j —
.Mrs. Wibur Stew:.rt, who has been ^ ^ nuny parents have failcritically ill for the past ten ‘* a y s ' e( j t 0 rea ji ze that there are standards I is slightly improved. 0 f health above the average which by Donald Smith fell ;<om a Sfa ^°'d ^ care t u | smiervision and planning may about fifteen f. et high and broke his ■ ^ attained. Much improvement may arm Tuesday morning. made by knowledge and observ-
Eugene Dobbs of Indianapolis was n Greencastle on Tuc day, Mr. Dobbs
hi annual vacation.
fpaajrx:'-'* '| ’ 1
ance of health laws.
While it is desirable that instruc-
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Timmons, Mrs. ition concerning each child's health he Mabel Snively and J' hii Prosser have i given hy the family physician, the gone to Bloomington, 111., for a few | state child hygiene physicians ore
i days visit.
j finding hundreds of babies who have
Mi
! till lied
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knoll of Flor-
Elizabeth Lockridge ha: m- j,j a am | formerly of this county, are to htr borne in this city aft- jn Greencastle. Mr. Knoll was a form-
i r r visit in St. Luo
auditor of Putnam county.
Mis. Mildred ling:' and Eugene
the county
mg by Doctor f' .rmack of Indiana-
>f Indianapolis, Ohm Head and fam- 1 John A. Friend i Ma!onf ha(1 thpir ton : i s romoV ed at ily of Terre Haute, Br Morgan from 1 this week as a djeg:it. fr-m tie hospilal 'lue-day morn-
Mattoon, 111,. Mf. and Mrs. Fred local veteran of Foieign \s.ir-. Johns and daughter Kathryn, and, ^ aml ^.iidren, I p0 | is .
F:lIa ral1 - Ucho have been visiting Mrs. Hazel M r . and Mrs. John Marley of
Bri'-kify, at Huntington, have return- Bloomington, who have been visiting ed lio.TiP. Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney and
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The members of the
Class Social.
Bu- ellville .... ... - , ..
lethaney class, of the ChristialT Everett Jones and son, Billy J ^ an ■
hurch, were v Ty pleasantly enter- a ,. p visiting here with Mr. and Mi . j ained Friday evening at the home Albert Daggy at their h me on East
f Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Harbison. 'Washington Stmt.
Refreshments of ice cream, cake; , , , .
Mrs. Ralph Gwinn and daughters of Brownville, N.'Y. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. V. O’Daniel,
have returned
served to one hund-
nd coffte werr
ed gue>tc +++++♦
tridge Party At Russellville. Miss Florence Wilson was hoste Vednesday afternoon, at an uttracive Bridge party. Cants were play'd t four tables. Those present were; Mrs. Hal dark, Mrs, Carrol Connerley, Miss \Iary Stark, Mildred Goff, Ruth w ill, Olive Evans, Ro-elyn Inge, Mr - . Raymond Harbison, Mrs. Lee vvans, Mrs. Lola Byrd, Mrs. Clell Bain and Mrs. Jesse Potter. At the omfusion of several games deliciou•efreshm nt- were served.
Mr. and Mrs. li. Vt. Walls, Jim Wall . Miss Dorotli ( Walls and Miss Wilma Hunt have returned to their homes in this city after a vacation
ti p to Tippecanoe l ake.
All of the dilf. rent organizations
not been taken to family phy. icians because, as the parents said, “they
had not noticed anything wrong.” The early signs of “something
wrong" only the trained physicians
would he likely to recognize. The suggesting standards toward
which we may strive, it is necessary
to sound a note of warning to nerv- eu at regular inten ds. Additions to ous and over-anxious parents who the baby’s diet up to the time for worry and rag their children in try- | weaning are carefully g.von so that ing to have them conform to certain he may be able to take, after wean“health rules.” The rule must tie ing. without disturbance a variety and adapted to the needs of the individ- amount of food adequate for his ual child hut the moulding of the needs. The small child can easily be
taught to eat at times conforming to
hi? growth needs.
clearance
\ Of
Summer Dressy
Pongee, Tub Silks and Crepe cle .Chine .... ^ Flat Crepes and Pri nte ' Cre P es sy
The Quality Slit, J. H. PITCHF0RI)
KEEP FROM
The following hints
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East
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1’I TNAM COUNTY BEE-
KEEPERS’ WM AL MEETING The Putnam County Beekeepers Thi their annual meeting at Robert A. Ogg’s orchard just ea-t of Greencastle, on Saturday, August 25th. 1'he crowd began to gather about 12 o’clock, and hy 12:20 the time set for dinner, and most of Cue memberand frends were on hand- and par-
ticipated in the dinner.
The brook, the spring, the ru.-tW bridge, the improvised table, whieti was very quickly converted into a tier of s-ats, ami the shade togeth-1 |M ' er with the aroma from varioufruits, the singing of the birds, and last but not least the buzz of th< honey bee- made this the most d*
in Putrfam count’, who wish to run r ating, drinking, or r cream stands are urged to get in touch with Raymond Fisher as soon as possible, be-
fore the county fair.
Seminary
Miss Norvetta Green and her guest Miss Florence Woitym k of Brooklyn, Y., are spending a few daj in West Baden and Ft' h Lick.
The local Moose Lodge, No. 1592 F,cover Eggers of Coatesville is will meet Wednesday evening in reg- here usitmg with hr- wife and her ular esaion at 8 o’clock. All mem- Mr. n.,d Mrs. George Ra.net hers are requested to he present. ^ "' ,lr , '* ankl1 " > S ' ^ ,r -
f » who lias rf)n!in<‘<l to his
Prof, and Mrs. U. J. Bunch nfj; , | the first of May is much Baltiimire are vi iting Dr. and Mr improved jn health.
W. M. O’Brien. Dr. Bunch is connectf«l with John Hopkins Univer-
child to fit the rule may defeat out purpose. One mother proudly brought a baby for whom she 1 had never varied an ounce or a minute from a schedule meant to he merely sugges live. It did not meet the baby’s nu trition needs and lacked certain other essentials. The needed changes
The need of the pr.orly nourished hild, or the premature baby, and of babies suffering iiom low vitality and of the healthy, robust baby, differ as to feeding intervals and as to the
and amount of food.
were suggested and the mother ad- k ‘ rl< *
vised to take the baby periodically to j n g enera j the needs of robust baiter physician for supervi ion. |bit s do not vary greatly and so gonThe American Child Health A&oci- 1 ral !aws arP <‘stabli.-hrd. at ion has issued a valuable pamphlet [ T | )(l usua j f ( . P1 jj n j, interval is four on “Signs of Health" which should hours, though in oine cases, other
■ity.
Elmer Flint and =on Alfred, who have been vi: iting for the last ten day with fiiendf and ii-lative: relumed today to their home in Miss-
oula, Montana.
Miss Iole.enr Thomas returned home yesterday aftei a weeks visit with Win. E. Milh r of Lafayette, she
was accompanied home by Grace Miller, Mis Miller i
to Floyd Miller.
be very helpful to parents in visualizing each child’s possibilities. In suggestions for the child we find regularity of meals. In early infancy nursing should be offered at regular
TJie remainder of South Indiana Street was opened to the public on Tuesday morning. This street has been completed fir some lime and part of it had already Item opened. \ crew of men put the morning in
cleaning the rubhi h and materials ,j K | lt start ; n ]jf c> | )y nucsing it six
intervals are advi-ed. One grandfather's emphatic inquiry, “Does a baby have to have cereal every morning for breakfast?” suggested a lack of variety in diet coupled with the
intervals. With proper prenatal care I ;t ]i too common drama which might and attention to the health of the : vvell he entitled “A family breakfast” mother after the baby is horn, 95Ur which baby stages each morning as of mothers could insure the baby a ! th,. star actor in the center of a
by the Hoosier State Auw sociation for motorists keep from growing old; " Always race with loci Always race with loo crossi :g.-. Engineers likeitp the monotony of their job). Always pass the enr ^ cuives. Don’t use your hot, unnerve the other fellow him to turn out too far. Demand half the road-th half. Insist on your right* Always speed; it how. pJ are a man of pep even the tour driver. Never stop, look or railroad cro. - ing. It cousin Always lock your I,rah skidding. It mak' th. ^
tistic.
off of the street and
rued.
it was then op-
months to one year.
A scientific study of the child’s nutrition requirements indicate certain
petition is lieing circulated to the east W. shington street road from the High I’olnt f.lfcng 1 tation at the int'r-i-i tion of Washington and Wood streets, ea t to i the intersection of the Zinc Mill road.
Three children had their tonsils re
moved at the county hospital Tuos- kind and amount? of food to be giv-
Missjilay morning. Ib. John Carmack of i: ter i Indianapoli performed the operations
a i ted hy local physician . Those who were operated on were: Charles Mundy of South Bloomington street, clihrle and Che ter Wells of Fill-
lightful plac'- for a meeting the
keepers had ever found.
The president, Charles O. Picket, was in charge of the meeting, and aft r tlie usual business was transacted the meeting was turned over to Mr. C. O. Yost, Ftate Bee In pector, who answered many questions, both written and oral, in a v*ry helpful and efficient manimr. The Secretniy had on hand ten Italian, three banded, unte-ted qu'ens for the benefit of those present and which were usAI for requeening. The Putnam County Beekeepers expect to have a very fine exhibit at the County Fair thi- year and it is hoped that no one will lose an opportunity to see this exhibit. Thus de-iring to participate in the exhibit will please get in touch with Mr. Stevenson, the County Agent at tin Court House, or Miss Maude Arnold, the Secretary at Fillmore Those present from a distance were J. C. Call of Koachdale, Mr. ami Mis. Edward Belk and Mr. C. 0.
Yost of Indianapolis,
The A -sociation takes this opportunity to express its appreciation to its host, Mr. Ogg, and the officers also express their appreciation for the cooperation that has been manifest'd hy every one who partici-
pated in any way.
bee-j Thr e da ms ;.r- in t the c-’* Do i
G'ci'ge M. Ml’*' have hW.rf* !• ■<! if!' of'a booze
the ell ks ol'fic bv Fred V. Thomas, attorney. AI her t Thompson filed two on for $G00 and the other for $249.1G. Ro**e Thompson also placed
hi r claim for $800.
Mi Joseph Rue of Chicago visit-1 Mr. and Mr . John W. Allee and ed her mother, Mi”. O. II. Stewart Maughtei? Ivin, and Evelyn of this Monday. Mrs. line was formerly Ida city and Mr. and Mis. .U sse A. Allee
Sheriff Edward Eiteljorge anil Clifford Dicker, nn were in Indianapoli. on Tuesday to investigate and try to identify Mai a Stienk, the owner
which was wrecked
on the National road a few weeks ago. They took with them two men who were nn the scene of the accident and could identify the driver of
Stienk's car.
S. C. Sayers turned in the low score of the five Greencastle golfers ei t ied in the amateur tournament at French Lick for the qualifying play.
Clova Sayers turned in a score of 41-43 for
a total of 84. F. B. Taylor and H. Matson both turned in a 95. H. V.
9G and J. L. Mel-
Lli/.aheth Myer . She i diiector of sales of the woman’s division of the Town Home Ci rporation, pi ialists selling co-operative homes on Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. Marion Seller, son of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Seller, accompanied his aunt, Mi-s Carrie Bierce te Harrisburg, 111. for a we< k's stay. While there he will appear on the institute program. Mi- - ? Pierce is starting her fourth year a music supervisor in the grade school? of Harrisburg. Nellie M. Hatcher has filed a suit for divorce from Oscar Hatcher. The complaint state: that they were married on January 10, 1910, and separated in July of this year. The complaint allege, cruel and inhuman treatment and that the defendant cur ed and -truck the plaintiff, drank intoxicating liquors and -stayed away from home for days at a time. The plaintiff asks for the custody of six
children.
group of admiring relatives. Too much attention to the act of eating is likely to inhibit both the natural desire for food and the willingr.Ais to take it.
Always pa car on hil'd you have more power ai. J turn out if you meet a camj Never look around whwj up. There i- never anytiiM you. Drive confidently, ju.'tail were not twenty-thru niia| cars in service.
Mrs. Edna Wilson, Mw.'/Wilbur ! Talbott made Crimes, and Mr-. Clova York. - ville scored 103.
Arrangements: Ela Scobee. | 1 ■ ■ o —— The next r union will he held the W. O. Clodfelter was confined to his fourth Sunday in August 1929 at the nie by illness on Tuesday,
home of Mr. an -
Hainlii idge. F++++*
VI edding Anniversary Observed. Forty-one r latives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mr*. F.la Scobee at |
WANTED:—At 7 A. M. Tomorrow, August 29, 20 laboiers, at Main and Howard streets. Report to George Arens, Greencastle Gas and Electric Light Co. it.
LOW RATES TO STATE FAIR VIA TKRRE HAUTE INDIANAPOLIS & EASTERN TRACTION CO. September 1st to 8th, inclusive One Way Fare For The Round Trip Tickets good going and rrtumipg on dale of aale only.
Alao a rale of fare and one half for the round trip good gob,* Sc-tfemher 1st o 8th jncluaive, and retuimug up to and tacludiiiK September Ael. I iKaf Agent for fujther information.
10th.
of Worthington, Indiana left this morning, on a motor tfip through 1 Iowa. While there they will vi-itj Mr. and Mr . R. B. Moorehouse in t Ames. Thi y will also stop in! Keokuk, an go throu-n the factory I iiiul labatory of S. F. Bak r Co., | which both men are salesmen for. I
Almost Too Good To Be True
That YerWilKo (an Give Siich ((nick and Amazing Results.
This sign is saying sometl to your pocket book
NOTICE I*onIt ry Raisers I am paying 23c lb. for hens and 28c for frys this week. We will call for your poultry if you Phone 561 Max Smulyan
MRS.'SABAH C. ST. CLAIR “After reading a good many testimonial* from different people who have been benefited by u ing YerWilKo, 1 may nl-o say I used it with wonderful success. I have uIIi red long from Stomach Ti oubh, Nervw ne . Poor Appetite, Sleeplessness, Gas on Stomach and Bowels, al. o Kidney Trouble, but after taking two bottle: of Vt rVYilKo I was completely relieved. I now have a good appetite, all nervousness ha? disappeared ami I have gained four pounds in weight. 1 most heartily recommend VerWilKo to others. I am ure VerWilKo will do for them what it has done for me.” Mrs. Sarah C. St. Clair, 221 W. 11th St., Bloomington, Ind. VerWilKo is a relief for Rheumatism, \( uritis. Nervousness, Catarrh, Impure Blood, Kidney, • Liver and Stomach Trouble. VerWilKo is not u patent medicine, but a prescription used with wonderful success hy Dr. J. C. Vermilva, of Bloomington, Ind., for the pn t 20 years. Get .vour bottle today—W<* all need a tonic. VerWilKo i? on rale at R. P. Mullins’ Drug More, Greencastle, Indiana.
T TEED this highway sign.Mark well Althe message in the keystone, *Build Now With Safety.” It means laving! * • • The material merchant whose name appears on one of these signs has pledged himself to principles and practices that take the guess-work and gamble out of building, remodeling, repairing. Only dealers of known trustworthiness and dependability are privileged to identify their establishments with the “Safety’’ keystone. Each of these de-
pendable merchants is autht* 1 give a Certificate of Safety delivery of material; a boiui^L written by the National RetaiJl^J Dealers Association, guarantee the material conforms in nationally adopted maouk^j standards, and in quantity e» £tl ■ **1 the invoice which accompli** lt<
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The building material ® efC ^ whose names appear belowJJ: leged to display this mark Any one of them will gl a ^
plans and costs.
These building material merchants endorse and sponsor this ttat^ nent Allan Lumber Co. Greencastle, Indiana
now
