The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1928 — Page 2

THE CREENCASTLE DAILY feAHNER. TUESDAY ^OVE'rPFR

STANOARO COLORS

NOW! You 1* evening slioos can be matched perfectly with your grown, t'otter’s has added another service that has met the popular demand for

colored satins.

White satins can be dyed an unlimited number of shades and ligiit colored satins may be dyed darker. Come in and ask us about it.

$1.50 Per Pair

Tft** UAlLV fcattrcn ic ifc* •* Uree«rastle, laatsna. ae at-Cdad 11”** mfiVtcf. Lmatr Ibe »ct *1 Idaich 3 HocacrloiioB iriC*. !• teati rreeiR.

Personal And Local News

L. C. Brown wa« a bu^infss visitor in Indianapolis, Tuesday. Fed die Sunday School < as hav.postponed their meeting until next week. Mi- He ha Masten and Miss Frames Fean were visitor' in Indianapolis today. Mrs. MaRRie Adam.® of Indianapolis vi itin" with her niece Mrs. Aaron Arnold. Mr . I'd Jones and children of New

Fji York City, are visiting in Greefi-

!'i castle with relatives.

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(.••tiers of ailministratinn have lieen i- ui I in the estate of James V. Shame! to William A. Shamel.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bailey of Ind- ... Gl ■ tie. George Frank hi" a new Whippet 1 by the I r,) - Miss Elouise Blackwell and -Miss Haiiiet Kelly were in Indianapch - to-

day.

U. W. Hill and family have moved to the Wdliams property on Walnut street road. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, of Clinton Falls, are the parent of a ion bom to them early Tu day

morning.

H. hert B* ;t is taking at; 'ion fiom the local p. t office an ' • on a hunting^ trip, accom|ianied '• * cov-

er Boots.

Mrs. Betty Rodeheaver who i® at Battle ( reek is reported much proved and is expected to

Greencastle soon

• Mrs. Hixson of Greencastle and her house guest Mrs. Harry Mahorney of Madison, W'is., formerly of this city, and Mrs. Charle' W. Ross, also a re-ddent of Greencastle durifi the past few months, were here n Friday for a shoit vi-dt amon.t fi

C i tuvfoi dsville Journal.

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Adi on Reed, M. Arthur Perry and j Thomas Vantiiver were business vis- ' J itor- it: Indianapolis yesterday. i Mi Vivian Roberts of Indinnapnl- , i i spent the week-end in this city with l i Iter parents, Mr. anil Mi-. Frank Roh-

FiMil t.VMF WARDEN CRAWi KltSVIl.I.E, I ml.. No,, f). (CPi I 'h'im I'mg, game wardi n nows th .» a bird in the hand i /orth tw n he hush, i- not alway orrect. While .,kiae in ome wood neat Darlington, I niic itinie upon three itunUr®, ami , ke<| if they had lien ses. None !• plied, hut ne encaged I.on<'in eame-t conversation about a topic utterly fuii ipu to li<-ense>. One of the other en -uddeidy dashed frooi the group I ie warden pursued him,

[ her parent

•rts.

Pocahontas

i i oiiiiioiuas Lodge m/ t Wednesday

. fni filially' captured him after a long ^evening for team practice and f villa

ihase.

nds.

MEN’S suits cleaned and o' 'ed, $!. White’s Cleaners, Phone (’IT. 1 (-fit.

I eu the man exhibited a perfetlly valid hunting license.

Now 1 out 1 ay he believes that the two men in- hud within reach were without iicenses and tinit tiieir companion ran a .a ru-e to get tlie ward-

en away.

Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cooper of Indianapolis visited here today. They are on tiieir way to Biloxi, Mis.-., whet they will p nd tile winter. Mi. and Mr®. ( oopei were former Greencastla reside”! .

Supper All numbers an- aimed to t-I

tend.

Mr . John Cox “pent the week end with her daughter. Vlr-. VVard K. Bartlett anil Mr. Bartlett in Greenwood. J Tire Putnam County Democratic j Club will meet in regular session in •in- Court House Saturday afternoon

at 2:15 o’clock. Nov. 24th.

The Junior Red Cross of First VVaid will have an attractive display in Potter’s Shoe St re window thisjfrj

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Todd‘r

Toggery

20 ftast Washington St.

8 Furs I

The Cammack Studio

U offering a S.'i.tHI enlargement with an order of a dozen of their beet photographs, if made before Dec. 1st. Their studio is being remodeled hut is now ready for business, tho not yet eompleted. Make your appointment early. The Cammack Studio

evening. They w ill show sample' of i jjjj I the work they have done this year. , uj

fi

Nash, pianist, who was to !^!

France

play in Mi hurry hall, on Dec. 5, will 1 not lie able to come to Greencastle. - Fj No plans have been made to secure pd 'omeone in her place. Miss Nash was j to give one of the Fine Arts Course juj

pti giants.

Mr. and Mr'. Roy Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Marshall, Mrs. Henry Hicknell, Mrs. Charle- Cooper, and , Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlavy left Tuesility non.i uti a week's tup through the Lower Rio Grande Valley; into tiia Mexico and . \i lt to Panle Tsland.

W il l. BE HM.H I HI F \- SON, F'l’Et I ALI A SKI NK for which we have large orders, also for other raw furs, tor which we will pay highest market price with old time honest grade. Get our prices before selling elsewhere. ISAAC' HR ATTAIN £ SON Over Crawley’s pool ooil.

A TO home is modern ± ^ without Self-A ction Gus Hot Water Service.

Is your home

modern ?

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Mrs. Grant Scott Hostess. The Martha Washington Chib will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with .Mrs. Grant Scott at her home on Beveridge St. Members plea e bring due® for picnic supper and also note change of

date.

Meeting Date ( hanged. Members of the Twentieth Century' Huh will please note change of date of November meeting. Mr J. C. Trembly will he the hostess for Club, which will meet on j Thursday at 2:30 p. m., of this week. Mrs. J. L. Beyl will have the work. Her subject will be Brahmanism. Mr=. Crawley ami Mrs. Beyl will give reports of the State Federation Convention. + + + •!• Section Four To Meet. Section 4 of the Christian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:3b o'clock at the home of Mis. Grant Scott 26 Beverage street. •{.•!••{. + +.}. To Nominate Officers. Women of Moosehart Legion will meet in regular session Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. There will he nomination of officer- and all members urged to he present. •F + ^ A* Mrs. Furl (mold Hostess. The Golden Link Club will meet with Mrs. F.arl II. Arnold, east Walnut street, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. •F -p -F + + *F Co-Workers Will Meet. The Co-Worker® of the Baptist Church will meet with Mrs. Ed. Dalby, iH7 So. Indiana St., Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. -J- •!>•!- + Guests At Clinton. Quite a number of the Greencastle Chapter of Business and Professional Women will motor to Clinton Wednesday evening where they are to he the guest® of the Clinton chapter at a special meeting. Those who will attend the meeting from this city are: Miss Hazel Alver son, Miss Mary Case, Miss Mona McAllister, Miss Ella Mahatma, Miss Katherine Tillotson, Miss Margaret Maloney and Mrs. Marie Zaharakos. Dinner will he served at 7:30 by the Clinton chapter, and a program of interest will follow. ♦**+** W. H. M. S. Will Meet. The November meeting of the Woma.i> Home Missionary Society of tho Methodist Church will be hold at the home of Mrs. Guy +1. Black, .302 Greenwood Ave., Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Devotions will he in charge of Mr'. W. L. Hughes, and tho lesson will be given by Mrs. A. G. Brown, with tho subject, “Learning to Live Together.” There will he special music by Miss Laura Hauck. Mrs. Russell Brown’s committee will assist the hostess. •F -F *F -F *F *F Miss Gough (lives Party. Miss Hannah Gough, South College Ave., entertained a number of her friends, members of the junior class of the local high school Monday evening with a party at her

home.

*4 three piece orchestra furnished ; music for dancing during the evening + + + <• + ♦ Marriage Announced. Mr. and Mrs. William Floyd announcA (he mnrridge of tlnir • son Hubert to Miss Annette Swun'oft of South D^mJ, ,the > weiUiing took place Saturday Nov. 17 at Indianapolis where they will make their home.

Handkerchiefs For Every (T Boxes of three pretty hankies— The Box, 50c, 59c amt ^ Hand embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs XI (ill Each—15c, 25c and 1 ’ Maderia hand embroidered, f}* THE QUAUTY SHOP * J. H. PITCHFORn

Ian’s family of Rockville.

RUSSELLVILLE Miss Anna Clark left Wednesday for Detroit Mich, to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hopper and family of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. F.llie Shannon. Mrs. Lou Wilson and Mrs. Effie Owens spent Sunday with Mrs. Maggie Gardner. Vernon Gardner was at home from Coolmont over the week end. Mrs. Miriam Hoover, of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gardner. Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Reed and Mrs. Clyde Lineback attended the Amii--tice day parade at Indianapolis, Monday. Mrs. T. C. Garwood moved Monday from Greencnstle to rooms in the J. B. Leonard property. The Bethany Bible Class annua! Banquet was held Monday evening with a large attendance. Simmie Woodall is ill with Scarlet fever at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Hnrhinsor. of Champaign, 111., ®pent the week-end here with relatives. Mrs. John Bulks spent the weekend with relatives in Indianapolis. NEW M \YSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Charley Long were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Ips.>Kendell. Mrs. Flossie Deisher spent Wednesday with her mother Mrs. CorJa Temple. Ladie- Union Aid met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Lulu Weller. Maude McCloud, Ruby Elliott of Dana spent Sunday with Mrs. Nancy Elliott anil family. Glen Weller and Willie Robbins -pent Saturday at Indianapolis. Morris Steward of Fillmore spent Sunday with Ida and Laura Steward. Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer spent Saturday with Mr. and Mis. Ed Cram-

er.

Mr. T. J. Siiacklefoid of Upland attended church at Nh w Maysvillr Sunday.

-U. k i mpnivlnf W.ll.an, Neese j, Confi 7 home on account of ill n ,„ Mj*- Do,a Hunter and Mr fSZT 4 -Mr. Walter Iira nn Was . visitor it, Brazil Saturday M . r . A ' K ""ll of ('amdei on^ Mr. and Mr, Mack L„ 11( , Mr. and Mr-. E . B belli were week-end ,r and Mr'. Mack Long

and Mrs. Frank

*" and Mr John Lewis of l ndli were Sunday guests of Mr. ai < ■ E. Lewis and family. Mr. and Mrs. (h rk H, t ,* is dinner gue t- Sunday M, ‘h ear Holland and f hilJr, M Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. M n ‘ows Mr. Douglas Fella, al

Lloyd Fellows.

, ' aul Ha| ris of | n ,, jal a xuest of Mr. and Mr,

Polkim Sunday.

• Church -orvires and rhool

well attended Sun ay. Glen Sublet! and dtiUm M rs. \\ m. \eese S un( / Jf

PORTl.ANI) MILLS Mr. and Mrs. (iiorge Abney and Helen Snider of Jamestown, Mr. and Mr-. Elmer Boll and son sfient the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kph Goodwin. Misses Rose- McGill and Ruth Hnrhison of Indianapolis visited nvei the week-end with home folks. Mrs. Zella ( unnmgham and son Frank Mr. and Mr . Clayton Cunningham of Gary -pent a few days with relatives mound here. Mr. and Mr>. Arthur Nevins of Indianapolis spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clodfelter. Mr. and Mrs. C|y<|p Spencer and daughter spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer and daughter, and Sunday both fafilies spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Bain an.! family of Brick Chap,.). Miss Leona Calvert Mrs. Hollen Sullivan spent the ,i ay Wedm~dnv with Mrs. Roy Rivers and son Mr and Mrs. Ray George -pent the [day Sunday with Mr. a,id Mrs. J. D ! Hafoinon. We were sorry to hear of the death of John Stultz of Fincastle he was the father of Mrs. James Staggs that just recently died. Rev. Kuhn of Clark' Hi|| wi n preach here next Sunday every one come and hear him. * Mr and Mrs. CW Kcyt spent Satbtdnv mght with Mr . Mrt Ro ,ioe Wells and son. and itun.Uy both families spent the day with M, Mar

MANHATTAN Mr. and Mr-. Ola Pollom spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Mullenix at Brazil. Mrs. Samuel Stigler of Brazil visited Mrs. Ola I’ollnm Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Foster of Futnamville called on Mi -. Mack Long Tuesday. Mrs. Ghn Sublett called on Mrs. Win. Young Monday. Mrs. Mack Long was in Greencastle Wedne-day. Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Neese and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Young Monday evening. Mrs. Muck l„orig and Mrs. Fred Boyd motored to Plainfield Wednesday where they spent the day with Mrs. E. B. Jones. Wednesday callers at Win. Neese’ were Mis. C. E. (.'toner, Miss Katherine Stoner of Greencastle and Mrs. Ed Herbert. Mr. L. A. Zaring was in Greencasth Tuesday. Mrs. Win. Young etertained the members of the Social Service Club Wednesday at an all-day meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knoll of Terre Haute called on Mr. and Mrs. Mack Long Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans and Mr. and Mis. Aithur Evans and children of (Ynterpoint called on .Mr. Joseph Evans Sunday. •Mt Ola Pollom is spending a few days m Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Varvel. Mr. Wm. Neese, Mis® Lola Neese, and Delbert Neese were in Terre Haute Saturday. •Mr. an I Mrs. Oscar Holland and daughter Beulah Jane and Vena Mae of Marion, Michigan are visiting relatives here. •Mr. Will Roberts of Brazil called on friend® here Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence Pollom, F.lwood were in Terre Haute Saturday. Mr®. Chatles Heath shopped in Brazil Saturday. Mrs. o.e ;lr Herbert called on Mrs. Wnt. Neese Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skelton and Mrs. Win. Young attended the Hrotherhoo i meeting at the Baptist < hurch tit Greencastle Thursday evening. Several from here attended the Basket h.'ill game at Reelsville Friday night. Miss Kula Heath was in Terre Haute Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young spent the week-end with relatives in Terre Haute. Herbert Johnnie Wilt ox D confined his home on account of illness. •Mr®. Ora Neese and daughters

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CLINTON FALLS The Bazaar Iw at the J|. Church was wll landed. Mr. Cleo, Kfjtk ami Mi s fW Morland was itiarriM on Thar-da • The Ladies Aid mn y. ie Goddard Thursday and made cat for the Bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Jw Starrs ads spent Sunday in (ireenra-tle mi, and Mr . Ru--ell Boswell. Mr. Willard Miller and .Mu-Dory Neff was married Saturday ev*if Mrs. Fannie Sigler, Mr, Ed Stagg and son Mi , Wanett i Sander' calleion Hr- , doe Wedne-dav rijA’ Mr. Charlie CloeteudMa room to hi- residence. I ILLMORt Mr. and Mr'. Dewey J Nebni i the parent' nf a son l«irn F' mornitig. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Day atten^ the funeral nf N jI Hay J Cto'j dale, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kadis’ir lle-der \ ed with Aunt Bertha Sli«ptau<h«, day afternoon. Miss Elizabeth MrN’ary and I Ruth Sublett pent the week-endoj home folks. Helen Hunter and Huiner M(f< mack spent Thur'day evenin» Mr. and Mr-. Wilfred Deweese Sunday visitor- with Mr. and Roscoe East ham were Mr. and Carl Phillips and daughter, L, Fern, Mr. and Mr, Wilfred D and Mr. and Mr-. Hoy’ 11 ha'tl Mrs. Louie .Sinclair spent Said night with Mr. and Mrs. Iraki Dorothy Wright spent the*"* with home folks. C. R. Flinn of Cloverdale few day with ' w» H 1 "’ ij;t . Mrs. Oran Buis i- i' k wl,! ’ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ^ ited with Mr. and Mr'. Bdl Sunday evening. , Mr. and Mr'. Du rad Ph'll'PC moved to Greencastle. Mrs. Wilfred Deweese and Roscoe Ea'tham went Saturday afternoon. Forest Clark is 'id'j’*! Kathleen Hart P'’"' night and Sunday with '' “•r'S M-r-i't; tended the Cloverdale ^ Tion basket ball gum'’ pr ' l '‘ "tmnomns was ir Te-» F, .Mrs. Vern ly^k ^ w< . r .» in Greencastl* ,Sa noOT, • n Dav Mr. and Mr. C. 0. Day ^ day evening with ' r 1 j coe Fastham. , « Those who =pent and Mr,. K.:»k H— >- tfrWm uu cODavd^i Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon ,n ’ |)u „,er ' Mr. and Mrs. J">»> m c pent pr MonHoyFACES SED" 11 ' (H ' 7r S 'ov. *• ^ HAMMOND, hw*'' Iink ,(1w Deatl. of M,H ' ^'' ellisW in an automobi' ,,, yeresultcl in hnl ' 11 '' 7 1,,,^ ^