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THE GREENCSSTEE DAIEY BANNER,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1928.
Friday Circle Meets.
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OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Old Gold Gift Shop Tuesday, October Itith SEMINARY AND COLLEGE AVENUE MISS ORATE BROWNING
! James C. Reynolds of Lafayette,
Mrs. James B. Zeis entertained " !'* pe'" 11 ' " the '.eek end \utn r ^ fourteen members of the Friday Circle i. vf ' ‘ 1 th " ' ,t - V - at her home on Spring Ave., yester- ‘Ici'.i 3. The Citizen Trust Company " j day afternoon. R<»11 call was respond- 1 Greenca.tle has filed a tinal report
suboirivtiua iirir*. 1# j n , t a t of Edward .lone
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Phone All Social Items To 95. Economics Club Meets. Week-End Guests. The Floyd Township Home Eco- i Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Taylor, noma Club met October 10, 1028, at Mr. and Mr . J. C. Taylor and Mrs. the home of Mi . Lucille Proctor. ; Frederick Taylor, all of Chicago, are ’Hie ho on was on cooking and th> the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. n • nu consi. ted of veal birds, potato Wallace Ltng. Hr. Taylor is the I utl , harvard beets, apple and cel- treasurer of the Delta Tnu Delta (iy salad and surprise whip. 'IJie Alumnae Association, menu was prepared and thirty-twe •!••!• •!• + + +
ed to with favorite recipes. Mrs. h’rampton Rockhill who had charge of the program conducted a contest, in which Mrs. George Long was the
winner. Delicious refreshments W’ere
served during the social hour.
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A News Dinner.
= Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Davis of In- i
' dianapolis are visiting in Greencastle over the week-end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Walker of j Anderson are visiting in Greencastle over Old Gold Day with relatives and
Prof. L. E. Mitchell, head of the friends.
department of Journalism of DePauw . j Mis* Eleanor Cammack is spending University with Mr. Mitchell, enter-. “* . , , • ]the week-end here with her P ar ^ ts >! tained visiting newspaper men and; Mrs. Dess.e Inan of Roach ,ale is ^ an(| Mls- j. q. Cammack. Miss I
this work in the the guest of M: . Otis Browning. Cammack is attending school at the.
Personal And Local News
plates served.
Plan: were made to have a Hallowe'en party and weiner roast at the home of Mrs. Ott Farrow, Octo-
ber 31.
Tie next meeting will he at the home ,,f Mr . Gwin Huffman, Nov. 1 1.
Former Residents Visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner of Ft. Wayne and Miss Ruth Myers of Evansville are Old Gold Day guests in Greencastle. Mrs. Turner wa. formerly Miss Margaret Myers, and she and her sister formerly lived in i Greencastle with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. <1 H. Myers op E. Seminary ! Street. Miss Ruth Myers was in
< .•.••'.cent Kebekah Lodge w,I meet for Ump as a ini) ,,i„„ary, Monday ev, mg at 8:00 oclock. All a|l(j lpturm . (1 | l0me at the time 0 f the
°„ f a . r '' Uprising in China. Both are DePauw
graduates and members of the Alpha
Phi sorority.
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Itehehalls To Mo< t.
urge,I to he pie ent, as there is im
portant business.
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Entertain- Friends.
Miss Doi, Helen Gibbs entertained a few of her friends with a party | given at her home 113 Elizameth St. Fiiday October 12. The house was decorated with a coloi screen of blue and white, the evening was spent in music, dancing and playing many
joyful gain s.
+ *F *F + "F ♦ Bridge Party. Miss Grate Browning will enteitain at Bridge this evening, in honor of her house guest Mis Lucila Buis of Clayton. •F -F *F *F *F -F
those majoring in
department, at dinner at Elms Ini. Friday evening: Robert Anderson, Ediie O’Neal and Volney Fowler,, all DePuuw men, were present from Inlianapolis. Phillip Maxwell of the ''pencer Woild and Mr. Briceland, 'ormerly with the Chicago 'I ribune, ilso graduates of DePauw, were present. Representatives of the Greenca-tle lewspapers were also guests of Prof. Mitchell. Eugene Pulliam, who aided n founding the Press Club, Sigma Delta Chi, and the DePauw, who now lublishes papers at I/'banon and two in the south, was a guest.
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Inauguration Day Guesls. Profe.-sor and Mrs. H. FT H. Greenleaf of South College Avenue, entertained Dr. Janie E. Coons, President of Iowa Wesleyan College during the inauguration of Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam. On Friday aftemoon Dr. Coons baptized the twin daughters, Marion ami Mildred, of Professor and Mrs. Greenleaf. Dr. and Mrs. A. FT Ayler, Professor and Mrs. Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. John Hellinger were present at the ceremony.
Sherman Stih , of Hammond, visiting his mother, Mrs. William
Stiles.
Mr. and Mrs. Bence Daggy will visit with relative in Terre Haute, Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Gwin Ensign have moved from south College Avenue to 204 Spring Avenue. Miss Lucila Buis of Clayton is th' week-end guest of Mi - Grace Browning on East Hanna St. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bishop of Richmond are vi iting here with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Well Mrs. James Thornberry, of Newcastle, is the week -end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willi Mill i and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Duvall of Dcla ware, O., are m iting relatives and friends at DePauw over Old Gold Day. Dr. H. B. Troyer returned F'riday night from attending a two day clinic at a Chicago Osteopathic hospital.
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Remit Todd of Batesville is spend- I
j Charles Cooper of Los Angeles, is
An affidavit has been filed against j the guest of Mi R. L. O’Hair and
Ollie Sutherlin in the Putnam Circuit court for non support. Noble Austin, route 3, has a new Chevrolet coach delivered by the Beck Sales Company. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Tzonanakis, Commercial Place, a daughter
! Friday night.
\V. FT Mitchell, Anderson street, has a new Pontiac sedan from the
Della Tan Reception.
Delta Tau Delta fraternity. £ . , held a reception Friday afternoon at I ,rl 11 1 ‘ a '
refi. -hments were served tjM . ir m . w honM>( K . Seminary and' Jh* Patterson Sale- company has about 27 were present. Miss Dorris | Tiylo| Ave ., f rom :, :3 o to 5:30, and dd,ver(,d a W, ‘U>P^ to Ra >-
H' di n pending the week with j Friday evening from 8 to 10 o’clock.
The n-w home, which has just been | completed was inspected by many town-people and DePauw alumni during the afternoon and evening. In the receiving line were: Mrs. R:
parent: and friend- in this city.
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Birthday Dinner.
Mi" Gayle Gardner entertained i\ of her little girl friend.- F'riday eve
mond Siddons.
Fred Ruark, Fillmore, is driving a new Ford sedan from King, Morrison
and Foster.
niog at the home id her grandpar- T. Stephenson, Mrs. (). V. Hardacre, ent , Mr. and Mrs. John William-on, the house mother, Mrs. M. A. Taylor, FT Wa hington St. road, with a din- of Chicago, and Mrs. K. V. Blackstone Her party, in honor of hei Sth birth- T e latter two ladies are wives of day anniversary. members of Delta Tail.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Miss IVail O’Haif, East Seminar;
St.
Albert Paschen, who i teaching in the schools in Howe, IniL, is pending the week-end the guest of friend, in Greencastle. Howard Hanks, of Terre Haute, i spending the week-end at his home in this city. He is attending Tern Haute Normal School. Robert Fieri e and Frank Pierce, both of Chicago, DePauw graduates with the class of ’27, are Old Gold Day visitors in the city. Mis* Constance Manketlick of Bloomington i the gue t over Old Gold Day of Mi-s FI a Lazier and Mi-. Washburn in Ni rtlnvood.
Mr. and Mr Donald C. Conn rle\ of Gary are .'pending the week-end here with home folks. Mr. ConnerK
SOU)BY DXL'GfiPTS fVFPVWItftf 11 t' achaig irr the Gary ho ,,
Walter Suhlett, of Putnamviile, reports he has a box elder tree which is hearing m w leaves which i (piite unusual at this season 'T the year. Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Taylor, Mr. ant! Mrs. A. J. Taylor an Mr. and Mi - Fredrick Taylor an* the Old Day
gmst of Mr. end Mrs. Wallace Long Miss Frances F'orcum of r raw , ford ville i attending the Old Gold Day exercises at DePauw University. Mis- Forcus live 1 in this city for a
number of years.
WILLYS-KNIGliF Hv SIX $ 995 t# * c - Compe $11146: rN..'tn fi(F«6 Tt.uriitii j 19*6. tioftiiater !'«•« S^.e. •1^^' U. $i49C Cr«»l |
AHEAD OF LAST YEAR VTOM II after month, Willyai.*i OvitIuikI'h nulea reeonia have lieen aiwaiihed throughotit the >**ar. And the hig puratle goes on — last Inonth heing t!i«* greatest of all Sep* ti :jrL« rs lr» the (loinpuny's 20-y ear history, and 111% ahead of last year. I his towering structure of success has Its foundation* deep down in the sound ete* im ntsof dollur-for-doliur value—in proved operating ceouoiny and dependable perfi i.'...*iee of the \t hippet Four, Whippet Six and W illy s-hnipht Six. 'I he Whippet Four offers to light car buyers many engineering advantages formerly found only in costly ear*. The V !iip|>et Six is tl»e world** lowesT-prieed Six, with 7-beuring crankshaft and other important superiorities. The Willyshiiight Six—at the lowest price in history — is bringing the marked advantagesof the /mi feu fed double sleeve-valve engine to thousands of new owners. WILLYS-OVF.RLAXD, INC.' TOUCDO, OHIO /
i in,,- the week-end with his parents,] Mr. and Mrs. F. FT Todd. Mr. Todd is teaching history and Latin in the
high school in thut city.
Mr. 1J. B. von Kleinschmidt, who has been the guest of President and Mrs. G. Bromley Oxnam, left Satur- { l a y for Chicago, enroute to her home j
in I.os Angeles, Calif.
Howard Wright and Harold Lehner of Paoli are in the city for Old Gold j Day. Mr. Wright is visiting with his ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Wright, I Route 3, and is now coach at Paoli. Mr. and Mrs. James Ogden of Indianapoli, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Phillips. Mr. Ogden is a tru.-toe of DePauw, and is candidate for attorney g< neral on the Republi-
can ticket.
Henry “Hank” Rowen of New Yoik City i spending Old Gold Day in Grcenca -tle. He formerly attended Dd’auw University, was a football tar, and is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. Rev. and Mrs. IT W. Strieker have removed to this ciey to make their home. They will live at 411 East Seminary St. Rev. Strieker will be connected with the New Methodist Church in this eity. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Ripley and son, William, of Cambtidge, Mass., and Mrs. Frank McDermott, of Arlington, Mass., have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willis Miller and daughter Wilma. Miss Helen Brothers, who is teaching in Sparta and John Brothers of Gary are pending the week-end and the Old Gold Day celebration in this jity, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brothers, South Locust St. Sunday evening at 7:30 pictures based on “The Pilgrim’- Progress” will he shown in The Phesbyterian Church. This is the concluding feature m the 300th Anniversary of the birth f John Runyan which has been cbervod in this Church during the past month. The worship service will in•lude appi opriate organ and vocal
music.
Pure Silk Lisle Top Hos.* Service Weight
$1.75 Chiffon silk fro
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to toe. Colors, (-N t Wnut ’ Kaia, Rel f ■ ^ban San 1
Grebe, Grain.
$1.95
The Quality
Shop
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r ’ ::5 °- l c . r R Symons, .State Baikr Evoning Service, 7:. o »0. Stereoptieon j of thu State 0 f ,,
pictures of “Hie Pilgrim’ Progress”.; Attiri U !'T^ Junior Christian Endeavor, 4:00 o’- n< ' clock Thursday .’* noon. Leader,I Farmlrs-Mercluuus
Ruth Alice D | Attica, Indi I
Leader, Farmer^Merehants State
Attica, Indiana, hereby
Pi oyer Meeting, 7:30 Thursday eve-1 that by virtue of
ning. MAPLE HEIGH IS CHI R( II (iiace Black, preacher. Sunday School !):30. No preaching. LANDES CHAPEL Sunday School !):30. Preaching Service 10:30. Evangelistic Service 7:30. This will he the closing service of the two weeks service. BETHEL M. IT C HURCH A. L. John-on, minister. The pastor has been returned to the church for another year. The conference was the best ever held. Bishop A. J. Cary presided. Rev. Johnson made the best report from the Greencastle church that has been made for many years. A meeting has been called for M nday evening of all members so that the program can he arranged for the year. Class meeting will he at 11 o’clock; Sunday school at 2:30 p. in., and preaching at 7:30 p. m.
A NEW ( HI R(H
The Methodist congregation of Carbon will dedicate it- handsome new church at Carbon Sunday with im-
pressive ceremonies and a cordial in-j north line of said secti(ir,tliei\cp vitation is extended to the public to ; on thf> ^ction line, to tV iwrtl
Fountain < nxiiit Y;!urt'!T:,J 'f De(‘f‘ih I, V'i
the Clerk of the
i:am (ounty, a , tlll . 1
the city ot Greene;,-tl,..
. rom day to d j ? ffe . r f,)1 I Inwn.e d, j Range 3 West, 1 more or les ; I
Also, all i at part of . 1
Township 15 \ort , J described as follows, to-wit- ^
mencing it ,
said section; thi
: 1 ’ " , -.■ctlon T-e j links south ol the soul „J <>1 the noitlnve.-t , . .,,1 sect ion; thenci 1 south line of said serti, n. -J and .",i;g, | , jJT Big Walnut (reek,". .. .. 1 degrees ea.-t, ", . ..it,, -nd :t |1 thence nortli.,. . , J and 8 link . ! m, .1 south east ,|u:irt>'r of said -cj thence in a northv.*sterly 4*tJ with the ci nti i of Biz Wa f
to a point on the east northwe-t 1 ate' ■
which i- 12 chain- ami 2i link ^
of the out
west quarter of said section; til in rth, on *!..• !..,!• •. 1 rods; thence we t, to p." ulifl 2P rods w, t " ■ ■ ■ "f northwest uuartei of said -J thence tioith, lit l-l rui-, to I
FIRST BAPTIST f HUR( H S. FT Davies, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Kenneth Todd, Supt. Morning service 10:40. S rmon Suhjei t “Christ’s Spirit of
Service.”
Young People’s meeting 0:30 P. M.
Miss Margaret Bryan, who is teach- j Flvening service 7:30.
ing public peaking in the High ] The Baptist State Convention meetschool in Newcastle, is spending t ie Seymour Monday afternoon and week-end in Greencastle with her Uast over Thur day. It is hoped that mother, Mi>. Dessie Bryan. | number will plan to attend, it prom-
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W. A. Patterson TRIBBY OARAGE
Albert E. Williams of the Indian Law School is the gue t of his aunt Mr-. Gertrude William on on Colleg, | Ave. Mr. William: is a DePauw graduate of the class of 1H2K. Lawrence F. F’rant n eived won' this morning of the seriou- accident of his mother, Mrs. C. M. Brant of Lafayette, who fell down the cellar steps. She i not expected to live. Sunday, October 14 the Bu ines. 1 - and Professional Men’s class of the M. FT Church under the leader hip of FT C. Tilden will take up the study in “The Teachings of Jesus” with regard to wealth. Every man who is not attending some other chool in Greencastle, is cordially invited to
attend.
Mr . James Henry and son, Melvin, arrived home this week from Buffalo N. Y. where they spent three weeks visiting Mrs. Henry’s son, Clifford. They report having enjoyed a fine trip. While there they motored to NiaguUn Falls and visile many Uuutiful spot* in Canada and along the Niagara Gorge. Rev. FJli Cowling, son of Mr. and i Mrs. Ira Cowling of West Ceminary street, will jieak at the Kir t Christian Church Sunday morning at KP40 A. M. Rev. Cowling graduated from DePauw University two year ago, and has done special work in The Chicago Theological Seminary ;ince that time. He is at present p: stor of the Christian Church at Gurnee, 1111. Word was received here Friday of the death of Miss Vera Townsend, national president of the Delta Theta Tau sorority. Miss Townsend attended DePauw university two years where she was also a member of Al-
■ ses to lie the large-t State ( (invention of Indiana Baptist ever held. METHODIST KI’LS(Op \|. ( HUB II C. Howard Taylor, minister. 9:30 a. in., Sunday school. 10:10 a. m., Worship with sermon. Subject, “Christ Jesus the Chief Cor-
nersti ne.”
fi:30 p. m., Epworth League devotional meetings. 7:30 p. m., Evening wor-hip. Subject, “Jesus’ Beliefs Concerning Men”. The Woman’s Home Mi- ionary Society meets this week at the home of Mrs. L. 1). Snider on Columbia St. An interesting program will be given.
attend the services to be held at 10:30 o’clock in the morning, 2:30 o’clock in the afternoon and 7:30 o’clock
in the evening.
The new church is a splendid and commodious brick building, erected of building tile manufactured by the Kalamazoo Clay Company of Carbon. The building is 34x60 feet and has two Sunday chool rooms besides the largo auditorium which ha a seating capacity of 300. The interior is attractively finished and there* is large ha.- ment under the entire building, equipped for the many activities of the church -ccictic-. A hot air heating plant has been installed and the church ii modem in every respect and is one of the finest church houses in any town the size of Car-
bon in the state.
NOTICE of THE SALE OF REAL ESI ME State of Indiana, Fountain County, i: The State of Indiana, ex. reL, I.uth-
coi ner of said sect | of beginning, containing i '* 1 I more or li . And I
scribed 37' i6 . 1
Putnam Counts. Indiana. Said -al wdl i» i ..*i' -'Jw
the approx I
< Yurt, and for ■' 1 ' f thirds (2-3) the full appraised! ' f said real estate, upeii P" terms, and conditions: i '.cl
one third (1-3) I
the bain no il: not I' 1 (12) months from the date ifl
sale; deferred payment- to bel denced l 1 ;• I bearing *ix pei cent f their date, waiving relief, pro*
for attorney’s fees, and Brotation of the sale (ecurrdj
mortgage * n th* ■ a! j Copy of the invci f
merit of tin* above dc-cribe.'.jj tate k.-- now on file with tl the Circuit Court of Putrait Indiana, and may he examuw
interested person. DAN R. YOl'N'C,, Ri
The Farmer--Merchant- Star
Attica, Indiana.
Lee Whitehall, Attorney
diana.
Chicken Dinnei
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH B. H. Bruner, minister. Mrs. F.. R. Bartley, Rihh* Rchoid |
Supt.
Bible School at 9*30 A. M. Morning Worship, Lord’s Supper, and sermon at 10:40 A. M. At this' service Rev. Klli Cowling of Gurnee I 111., will -|M*ak on the subject: “A Re : ligion That Makes A Difference.” The quintette will ing. High School and Young People’s i hristian Fan eav(,r noi-tings at 11:30 P. M. Song service at 7:30 P. M. followed by the third reel of moving pictures taken on Dr. Hutcheson’* recent world trip. This reel will show pictures from India and Ceylon. At this ervice the picture of the Bible School which was taken last Sunday morning will al .. In* hown. Rev B II. Bruner will speak on the third in the series of The Seven Deadly Sins the subject being ‘“Anger”.
11:30 A. M.SUNDAY
1:30 P. M. 50 CKNK
The Hut
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Victor L. Raphael, Minister. Sunday School, 9:30. p,„f.
pha Omicron Pi sorority. She visited Munhart, Supt. in Greencastle last spring and in-j Morning Worship, 10-35
spec ted th( local chapter of Delta {theme: “A Revelation of Ch-' ,m< '" Theta Tau. The funeral will be held High School Chri linn .V":" < r '
i„ C-:«. I^nd.r, Mi,. B.-niic. THhhy ’’ Young People’s Christian Endeavor
I Saturday afternoon at the home
' Lawrencesville, Illinois.
I ’ARKNT-TEACHERS’ ASS(K'lA Wf STATE TEACH ERS’ ASS()(I ATI' ^ MEETINGS Round Trip INDIANAPOLIS Kounil ''T27 October 15 to 20th SPECIAL REDUCED RATES
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VIA
TERRE HAUTE. INDIANAPOI.IS 18
EASTERN TRACTION ('<»•
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I i> ket ; good going on all regular and extra cars Oite'" r
elusive.
R'turn Limit—Tickets will he good returning on Cludinff OctohiM 92nfl 1Q2R . Kped'al Flxtra cars will be run on Thursdav, Octoh**r 1 M
accommodations. jn/o rm * U
Call Local T. H. I. & E. Trac. Co. Agent for furtMr
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