The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 October 1928 — Page 2

THE GPEENOTTEE nSICT BA WEE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 152S.

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The Counto - Reading Club will meet Thur.«<lay afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. David H' uck. Responses will he, “Peace Kx-

Hallowe'en Dinner Monday..

tine of tlie prettiest events of the Hallowe’en ea on was the dinner party riven t*y the members of the Mondav Club last evening for their

pressionr f Creat .Men." Mrs. .lohn families at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Houck will give the work, a travel- I.ee Reeves on We t Franklin St.

Woman's I^aeue To Meet.

The Woman’s League of the Methodist Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mr=. < Howard Taylor will have charge of — ( the devotions and Mrs. O. H. Smith the music. Mrs. F. C. Tilden will speak on “Our Obligation to the

Beauty of Expression.”

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Alpha Chi Informal. Alpha Chi Omega, South Foru t St. will give its annual informal party Friday evening at the chapter hoii c e.

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Art Club To Organize.

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ogue "Cliffdwellers”. There will also he a program of music followed by a social hour and refreshments. Members plea-e note change of time. ++++++ Hallowe'en Dance at Country f lub. A Hallowe’en mask dance will be held at the Country Club Wednesday night. Priz.es are to be given to the one wearing the best costume and rne one wearing the craziest. A four piece orchestra will furnish the mu-

sic.

***+++ Entertained Friends. Prof, and Mrs. H. E. Greenltaf, delightfully entertained a number of their friend- with a Hallowe’en [tarty Saurday evening at their home on South College Avenue. The house was decorated for the occasion and everything was carried out in keeping with Hallowe'en. The guest- int hided Prof, and Mrs. Ross, Prof, and Mrs. Vnltmer, Prof, and Mrs. Iluggard, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Huueh and Prof, and Mrs. Williams. +i*F *!• Mrs. Swalden Entertain*. Mrs. R. L. O'Hair, Mrs. Margaret Mathews, Mrs. Mary Mathias, Mrs. W. H. Jennings, and Miss Heavenridge were guests Monday afternoon of Mrs. W. P. Swahlen at a one o'clock luncheon at the Studio Tea .Shop and at the “King of Kings” matinee. 4« J. 4* d* *t* P. T. A. Second Ward. The Parent-Teachers’ Association of •S’ cond Ward, will have a get-togeth-er supper, Friday evening at f>:()0 o’clock in the new building. Each member is asked to bring one dish of food also sandwiches and table service for each member of their family. *+ ***•:• Tea For House Mother. The Phi Omega Pi sorority entertained Tuesday afternoon at the chapter house, 40X E. Elm St., with a tea between the hour- of .3:30 and 5 o’clock for their house mother, Mrs. Mollie Levy.

Dinner was served at (i:30 o’clock, at a number of small tables, which hail centerpieces of yellow and black lighted tapers. The rooms throughout were decorated in the Hallowe’en

colors.

Ttv c nresent were: Mr. ai d Mrs. Roy Hillis, Mr. and Mrs. .'. M. Dellinger and daughter I Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce, Mi. and Mrs. R. L. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sweney, Miss Lydia ( ravens, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hutcheson, Mr. and Mr-. C. F. Mathes, and daughter, Virginia,, Mr. and Mrs. Osoar Obenchain, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris, Mr. and Mrs.. James H. Zeis,

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Personal And Local News

Mr. and Mrs. William Long, Fillmore R. R. are the parents of a baby boy born to them Saturdayy. Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold of Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. E. Scohee ot Bs/nbridge were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester York on East

Walnut street.

The “Studio (Tub’’ will open for organization Thursday evening, at the Alamo Art Shop. Through the courtesy of Miss Pearl O’Hair, proprietor and Miss Flla Mahanna, a-si-tant. the club will he to create ideas in th.- minds of the public and to teach them to do decorating in their own homes, and then, those entering will he asked also to bring original ideas into the club. There will he no charges, and the lessons will last for four weeks. The membership will he limited to thirty in number, and the meetings may be held two night each week in order to benefit tho.-v who may not he able to attend on

Thursday night.

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and family, Mr. and Mrs. Will Herod,

.Mr. a Mr-. O-ea, Sallu>t Mr and Rehekahs Have Party.

Mr-. I.e-ne llamaker, Mi . J. M. Donnohue, Mr. and Mr .. Lee Reeves, Mi- Charlotte Ettcr and Ml. and

Mrs. W. T. Handy.

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B. P. C. < luh Party.

The ladies of the Beech wood Pleasant Circle entertained their families 1 with the annual dub party, Oct. 2fith at the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Arnold. The evening was spent in readings and contests, the best feature of the occasion being the supper. That was prepared by the ladies of the dub. Fourteen members and their families represented he club. At a late hour every one left for their home, having enjoyed the evening very much.

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Party At The Hut.

Misses Eugenia and Pauline Pavlos cut' rtuinod about twenty of their | friends at a Hallowe'en party at the)

Hul last night. The decorations ad- j China.” Mrs. W. O. Finimons, Mi . dad much to the spirit of Hallowe’en. C. Jordon and Mrs. Muyhuer Ruhii h

Refrc-hments of ice cream and wafers will he the hostesses, were served. Those present were, + + + + •!• + Helen Mae Jones, Jewel Maddox, A Halloween Party-

Bennie Ruth Chinn, Evelyn (juinn, William Gomlman entertained with Evelyn Allee, Rosa Concilia, Vera a Hallowe’en party at his home on Maxine Rohin.-on, Maxine Surlier, North Madison street Monday Oct. 2it. i Fern Alexander, Mary Louise Jovan- Refreshments of ice cream and cuki inkis, Mars' Virginia Young, Mariet- i were served. Among those who were

A large crowd attended a masquerade party given by the Crescent Rebekah lodge Monday evening. Several prizes were given for the be t masks, and the crowd was served to gingerbread and cider. The evening was spent in playing games and in

dancing.

Prizes were awarded to: Mrs. I.aura Williams, and Mrs. Butler, for the best costume, being dressed in Chinese garb. Mr. Hartness was awarded the prize for the most comical mask, and Mrs. Mundy and Mrs. Mark Rector, made up as hoboes, were award

ed prizes.

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Women’* Circle Meeting.

The Woman’s Circle will meet on Wednesday at 2:30 o’clock at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Georgian:! Byerly will lead the devotion and Mrs. H. C. Lewis will review Hr Grose’s new hook “The New Soul In

3 h“ room- were decorated in fall ta Cox, Jean Huffman, Betty Mul- . present were: .Misses Bertha Cope, ■ •-'vers with a profusion of cry-an-i |jns, Benia Alexander and Genevieve Sylvia Stites, May and Alberta Moi-

Bales. ris, Edna and Irene Sutherlin, Virgin- + •>. d* + + *F j a Cecil Roach, Louise Johnston, Infornal Friday F.vening. Florence Carrington, Wanda Skelton,

Messrs. Eugene Sutherlin, William Newkirks, Lee Stiles, Noble Cox,

themnnu's. The dining room was in pink, with a large centerpiece of pink

rc.--es, and lighted tapers.

'I hose in the receiving line with Mrs. 1 ivy were: Mrs. Truman G. Yunckcr and Miss Miriam Jack

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Musk Party At Church. There will he a Hallpwe’en party in the social rooms of St. Paul's Baptist Church Wednesday, Oct. 31st. 1’ iz.es will he given for the prettie-t and ugliest mask, for the best represented preacher and “hobo.” Everybody i.- welcome and invited to come.

kappa Kapp;. Gamma will entertain with it annual informal party Friday evening at the chapter house on South Locust Street.

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Hallowe'en Party.

Baihara Jean and Randolph Rurtlett. children of Prof, and Mrs. K. R. Bartlett, E. Washington St tertained twenty-five of their little friends Monday evening from f> 'till 7 o’clock with a Hallowe’en party.

Kenneth Stites, George Ash, Morris and Ed. Ensor. ♦ + + ■!• + ♦ Harold Cookk Give* Party.

Lloyd

FlaroUl Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, Jr., of 417 E. Wa-hinyton ‘•n- st., entertained at a Hallowe’en party

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VOTERS

Come to

Republican Headquarters If you wish to know where to vote, how to vote, when to vote, or any information reKarding candidates just stop at Headquarters. There is always some one there who is qualified to give you any political information you may desire. If you are unable to get downtown, just phone 271 and a representative from headquarters will come to your home. Remember the precinct lines have been changed and you should know just where you are to vote. If you cannot walk to the polls on election day, Nov. H, call headquarters and a conveyance will be sent to your home to take you to the polls. It Is Everybody’s Duty To Vote. Republican headquarters are located on the 2nd floor of the Browning Building at the corner of Washington and Vine Streets and over the Stevens Drug

Store.

Come in and make yourself at home at any time. REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE Of Putnam County IniilHIIIUIIIIilllllWHIlilllllllllllilllllllUIIM

Edgar Provo was

yesterday.

H. C. Callender was in Indianapolis on busim -s today. Miss Ella Beckwith has returned from a business trip to ( hioago. Miss Carol Sehoultz went to Terre Haute Tuesday, to attend a Red Cross

meeting.

Air. and Mrs. Ott Meekem of Indianapoli are visiting friends in Greenoastle. Mr. Fzri Newgent has ret a re.i to l.is hm.ie on R. R. 6 D‘ * n the (.ounty hnspLal. Elder W. E. Gill is in Roodhouse, II!., today, where he will officiate at the funeral of a long time friend. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shafer have returned to their home in Greenoastle after a vi it with relatives in Baldwin

Kas.

Prof, and Mi . C. P. Hiiknnn are ti< pan it • of a bad boy horn to tin in at the County ho.-pitnl [ester-

day.

Mrs. Frank Hut-on returned home Sunday from Dayton, Ohio after spending the past week visiting rel-

atives.

Mrs. Willhelnrena Eiteljonre hareturned to her home on West Washington Si. from where he nt.d been

‘or treat..lent.

Paul Collins of Indianapolis has i. tunied to hi home in Indianapolis after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bair. Mrs. John H. Patterson of Limednle is sufl'ering from an infected foot a the result of running a nail into her foot last Friday. J. II. Waller of the Reed Construcitinn Con puny wa- in Greencastle ! Monday ami left this morning for Bloomington on business. Miss Mattel Gilbert of West Beiry A reel \\ a . i on rtained at the home of her liitml Mi Ruth Smith of north • ollege Ave., Monday night. Byron Irwin who is with the Studebnker Company in South Bend is here for a two weeks’ visit with his mother, Mrs. Fd. Dalby on South In-

diana street.

The Ladies’ night meeting of the lliwr.i Club planned for Wednesday ev* nig at the Christian Church has b*'on i stponed. The regular weekly luncheon will be held Thursday at

12:15 p. m.

Plans were underway here Tuesday to secure a bus load of Republicans to make the trip to Vincennes Friday to see Herbert Hoover, G. O. P. candidate for president, who will peak in that city on his way to his home in California to vote. Friends have ju t been informed of the marriage of Elizabeth Eygers i.nd Hubert ( lo ifeiti-r, -on of Deputy l County Auditor, W. O. Chnlfelter ofl Moi' hi. The marriage occurred fasti Mnich in Illinois hut was kept -ecret until recently. They will make their home at present with the bride’s parent- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eggers.. \n article relating to the Methodist work in Sweden and eight other counties of that area, written by Bishop Raymond Wade, appears in this week’s issue of Zion’s Hi raid, Methodist periodical gniblished in Bolt ton. Bishop Wa le, who returned to the United States a few week- ago, and who delivered the Old Gold Day uddie i at DcPauw university, will return to Stockholm about the first of

January.

CAN YOU FORECAST?

What do you know about the election which will he held a week hence? , To demonstrate your ability as an

Rensse aei ()(H>(jon f orecas ter, look over the fol-

lowing list of state’s electoral votes, figure how you expect them to vote next Tuesday, sign the same and return to The Daily Banner and next Wednesday or Thursday, we will see who knows something about how this

election is going to turn out.

VANTA BABY GARMENTS NO PINS—NO BUTTONS Recommended by physicians nm** fant welfare experts: ’ U se9 a ^d Vanta Knit Union Vanta Knit Rand Vanta Knit Gertrudes Vanta Knit Nighties Vanta Knit Waists will not stipm Vanta Vests. ‘ 0,1 Hosiery THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. PITCHFORI)

Alabama, 12, Arizona, 3, Arkansas, !>, California, 13, Colorado, fi, Connecticut, 7, Delaware, 3, Florida, 6, Georgia, 14,

Idaho, 4,

Illinois, 29, Indiana, 15,

Iowa, 13,

Kansas, 10 : Kentucky, 13, Louisiana, 10,

Maine, fi,

Maryland, 8, Massachusetts, 18, Michigan, 15, Minnesota, 12, Mississippi, 10, Missouri, 18, Montana, 4, Nebraska, 8, Nevada, 3, N. Hampshire, 4, New Jersey, 14, New Mexico, 3, New York, 45, No. Carolina, 12, North Dakota, 5,

Ohio, 24,

Oklahoma, 10, Oregon, 5, Pennsylvania, 38, Rhode Island, 5, South Dakota, 5, South Carolina, 9, Tennessee, 12, Texas, 20,

Utah, 4,

Vermont, 4, Virginia, 12, Washington, 7, West Virginia, 8, Wisconsin, 13, Wyoming, .3, TOTAL ELECTORAL VOTE-531

UNDER QUARANTINE

high schools,

paner which was 80 |™^' 1 7’ tf l ^ W into th,;

nasium fund.

BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 30 (UP) — Only three cases of contagious disease <xi-t in the city at the present time, 1

■online' to sanitary officer Albert, 2.071 pounds of'w * Kelly. The three are scarlet fever largely assisted | n ‘ ‘ ^ and are under quarantine. All dip-| Ladies Home theria quarantines have been released, month since pin

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PAINFUL ACCIDENT

MONTIC.ELI.O, Did., Oct. .30. (UP) —Jack McLaughlin, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McLaughlin, had his ear cut completely in two when he got in the way of a swing on the school play ground. The wound was closed by a physician. The hoy is in the second grade.

had decided last

Her contribution f „ *

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“CHAMPION JUNKER”

THORNTOWN, Did., Oct. 30. (UP) —F’riends who called on Leander M. Crist, at his home here to extend congratulations on his ninety-second birthday found him chopping wood, with the declaration, “Never felt better in my younger days than 1 do

SPRY \T 92 YEARS

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BRAZIL, Ind., Oct. 30. (UP) — Chloe James, a senior, in high school here, has been labeled “the champion junker” as result of her bringing in more magazines than any other pupil during a waste paper and magazine drive by the Senior and Junior

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, ° r Hlgfcidi the honor of brir*,. .'1 l‘aP“r when they , ^ . Ibe Juniors brought

KILLS ax eage

ROCHESTER, Oct 1 full-grown American , a wing spread of * an.i has been killeil her,. \\ living six mile, m of caught the giant bird j n t j traps and killed it ah-n it viciously that it could not

alive.

Stone saw the eagl, fJ one of hi- duck, in the iia? his home while enroute to went back to the heu-e two traps and ,et them. Wl turned the bird h heen its feet. He attempted to capture V’ithout killing it put the 1) madly and ha to lx killed, fered -evernl deep cut- n made by the eagle when hold it. This is the second n( which has been killeil in t( within about a \ear. La-t man near Kewanna report of tl e infuriated him- pi

her.

STATE TICKET

REPUBLICAN Presidential Elector At Large ) ARTHUR BIN FORD Presidential Elector At Large

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3I5ISJSJaEMSIE®SIc!j2iaJ5fai3ISrafEJ3I31BJ3I3 rai ALVA E. LISBYl $ Candidate for Treasurer of IMtnam

County

( ) MORRIS RITCHIE

Gilbert Ogles Republican Candidate for Treasurer of Putnam County, Will appreciate your support in the November 6 election.

Democratic Ticket iYour vote will be appreciated onj Nov. fi. [siajgicipa/siaMSfsisjEj

AUCTION SALE I will sell at auction at the Milo West home on State Road 43, south of Greencastle, Thursday, Nov. 1 Starting At 1 PHI |\ M. 50 Large White English Leghorns. fi White Ibick Pullets. Several silver laced Wyandottes. Dining room suite, two bedroom suites, three 9x12 rugs, one 13x12 rug, several small rugs, curtains, leather couch, rocking chairs, one Monarch range, one 3-burner oil stove, kitchen cabinet, table, chairs, linoleum, two feather r.eds, one White sewing machine, and oher articles too numerou to mention. Milo West Clarence Vestal, Auctioneer. Thad Jones, Clerk.

Todd’s Toggery 20 East Washington St.

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INDIANA LOAN CO

IDQ E. Waihington St

RHONE 15.

First District Elector ( ) JAMES BOONSHOT Second District Elector ( ) FRANK GILKISON Third District Elector ( ) HORACE M. TRL'EBLOOD Fourth District Elector ( ) WILLIAM A. GUTHRIE Fifth f)i*trirt Elector ) GAIL ROBERTS Sixth District Elector ) G. ANDREW GOLDEN Seventh District Elector ( ) CHARLES O. HOEMLER Eighth District Elector ( ) harvey McKinney Ninth District Elector ( ) CHARLES W. HANLY Tenth District Elector ( ) BENJAMIN F. LONG Eleventh District Elector ( ) WILLIAM M. GRIFFIN Twelfth District Elector ( ) OLIVER M. K1NN1SON Thirteenth District Elector ( ) OLIVER M. KINNISON United States Senator ( ) ARTHUR R. ROBINSON For Governor ( ) HARRY G. LESLIE Lieutenant Governor ( ) EDGAR D. BUSH For Secretary of State ( ) OTTO G. FI FIELD For Auditor of State ( ) ARCHIE N. BOBBITT For Treasurer of State ( ) GRACE H. URBAHNS For Attorney General ( ) JAMES M. OGDEN

Presidential Klffiur a ( ) MEREDITH NTCI1 Presidential Klwtor 1 ( ) FREDERICK VAN]

First District CLARENCE THOI Second District ROBERT W. MlE‘ Third District GEORGE BADGE! Fourth District E .MICHAEL B0IILi Fifth District R LEONARD MAM Sixth District t SAMUEL L. Til Seventh District SAMUEL E. Rtf Eighth District CHARLES DEH( Ninth District JAMES L. BOMTenth District JACOB 1L CL’N'R Eleventh Ristrir' GEORGE W. R» Twelfth District^ EPHRIAM k : Thirteenth D | ' ,, jjj LON E. BERNE Fnr U. N • ALBERT STUD For fiorrC frank daile For Lirutcnifl J ADDISON D RV For Secreliry ARTHUR ■E H Fnr Auditor J GEORGEMFor Tr. **'* j AP JONhS For CURTIS SHAR

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Superintendent of Public Imatruetion ( ) ROY P. WISHHART Judge Supreme Court, 2nd. Dist. ( ) DAVID A. MEYERS Appellate Court, 1st. Division ( ) ELMER Q. LOCKYEAR Appellate Court, 2nd. Div, ( ) NALL C. NEAL Keporte Supreme Court t ) GENEVIEVE BROWN

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