The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1928 — Page 2

THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER,

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1928.

"How much money for gifts?” Tv YEARLY everyone faces this problem every IN Christmas. Gifts and other holiday expenses mean a substantial outlay ot extra cash. And most people find it difficult and inconvenient to meet this sudden requirement of extra money in addition to regular expenses. Our Christmas Club solves the problem. It is a sensible, systematic method by which you anticipate extra holiday expense and provide for it by small, easy weekly installments throughout the year. Join lht» 1929 ( KNTKAL CHRISTMAS CLUI5 Now open for membership Trust V-'-CLlLl dl Company Smilhwesf Corner Square—Capital and Surplus SI00,000

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Personal And

Local News

A LETTER To SANTA

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. | am a little sill •'» years old, '>'y ! aame is Virginia Kuth Williams. 1 I would like to have a little .Iresser j map, Electric sweeper, a doll and cloth and a -ewin* machine. W Ami please don’t forget t<i hrinfr M ,daddv and mother and brother some- » ! thing and I would like t() have some 1 ^

.nanpes, candy and goodies.

VirKRHt* Williams

< nlTI.K fid YEARS MARRIED A San .lose, Calif., paper says:

A lovely event of the week-end was j the wedding anniversary of Captain) and Mrs. William Hedges Alison, who! cell biateil the sixtieth anniversary ofj their marriage Saturday at their home, South Fifth street. Captain Alison j I veteran of the Civil War, having j first come to California anil San Josej

Mis. Worth Varvi! is confined to I tW( . M ty.four years ago, making his j her home i|u> to illness. ' home here ever since. For a number ,, ™ , . 'of years after settling in this comMap Fern Sun<la\ with In f i * . .

munity Iw took an active part in j agricultural affairs and was a promi-

Knrl Arnold was in liroun Valley

: on business today.

Mr.-. Weslh Zeiggleman spent tin-:

day in In iianapolis.

Miss Nelli, Rutlei i confined to In i j<>"

I home due to illne.-s.

daughter, Freeda of Franklin, hid. 1

topping Is H«,

See our window display 0 f <,111. wear, linen lunch sets hosiM, Un( lti chiefs, toilet articles-A co,nni ', ail(lk « \ 1 sit our gift department. ^ stot

Register Here Today The Quality Shop

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Mrs. Joe l.auihert of is visiting vith relatives

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Indiunap l! 1 nmit orchardist, hut retired

in this city, i years ago.

< plain Alison is now in his itlst

Mrs. Rodeneavei lias returned ll 'j . (ll( |.his wife her 85th. They were her home in this < Uy from Hattie ( in (; r( „. M castle, Indiana, leav- ^ ; ing at once for Marshall, Mo., which Rev. and Mis. David on of Brazil (was their home until coming to San

spent the tiny with Mi. and Mrs. W. IJose.

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HARTFORD (TTY Mis. Evelyn NTal, Ft. Wayne, i ts a value of 87,.TOO mi tie h,v< of her hu: hand, Mit-

1 hMI Neal, in a suit filed by her in daughter-in-law alleges her husband’s Blackford Circuit court here against mother induced him to file n divorce hi mother, Mr-. Emma V. Veal. The nit aftfr influencing him to leave

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O. (Iriffith. Lawrence Johns, has returned to South Bend, Ind., after a -hnvt vae. - lion with friends and relatives. Frank Ittcnhaugh of Indianapolis has returned to his home after spending the wick end with Charles Totr. Miss Emma Jackson has returned to Cutler aft, 1 visiting her aunt Mrs, James Browning on East Washington

street.

Henry Osiiom ha- returned from St. Paul having gone there after the fire at his nme to complete his en- \ gagement. Mrs. E. E. Beyer of New York City is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’J,Jones on East Washington street. Mrs. C. C. Tucker was the guest of Mrs. Mary Clements in Crawfonlsville, Monday night, to attend a S home talent play. Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Graves hate moved to the John R. King apartments at fill! Anderson street. They formerly lived in the Ostrom apartments. Miss Elizabeth Maxfield will entertain the Tri-Angle Club tonight at 7:00, at the home of Mrs. Walter Gurd ner on East Seminary. All membeis plei -e be present and on time. Aftei a 1 day- vacation with her parents Xlverla Boyce has returned to Indianapolis where she is a student in the 1 U. Medical Training School fur nui es at the Robert Long IT'S-

pital.

The King’s Builders of the Christian Church will meet at the church Wednesday afternoon at l o’clock. Each member is requested to bring a present, costing not over 25 cents and not. less than ]0 cents.

The happy event was marked with |a’] o’clock dinner which was attended by rel: lives and a few intimate friend- Mrs. D. S. Thompson, a sister of Mrs. Alison, wa- among the guests and delightfully told of the marriage ceremony, sixty years ago that day, having been an attendant at the wed-

ding.

•I* -5* •!• -I* -I* *1* -I* -I* •!* •!* *1* *!• SO OLD ITS NEWS * I ROM THE BANNER OF 1859 * * (By G. E. BLACK) * .1..j. .j. v *** -i- -i* "i* Has Familiar Sound. “The Banner contains a larger amount of live reading matter than any other county paper in the state.” From An Obituary “We miss thee at the washing tub, We miss thee at the pianna. In the morning you used to rub and

scrub,

And at night you’d sing hossannah!" Early Birds. The citizens of Bloomington, 111., have recently passed an ordinance entitling women to qualify with men us voters. The (Toverdale Road The hoard of directors of the Greencastle Southern Turnpike Co., met on Saturday and elected: President, William Peck; secretary, M. J. Fletcher; treasurer, John A. Matson. Bainhridge's Newspaper The citizens of Hainbridge are talking i f starting a newspaper in that community. Dr. Darnall is spoken of as the editor. Indians Attack Mail Stage The overland mail to California passes through a region of wilderness filled with Indians hostile to govern ment. Nothing has been heard of the November mail party. It is thought they were all massacred after passing Little River. (iood Yet The bridge over Big Walnut oni mile north of town is now complete

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Boyce and family, had as dinner guest.- Sund-iv

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kincaid of (Tay-| a " d Wa * ons und teams are cwn ' ts ‘ ntl >’

ton, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Art Kitk of

Plainfield,. Mr. Lawrence Johns of South Bend anil Miss Opal Arnold city. Rev. anil Mrs. W. K, McKenzie of Pasadena, California recently cole- | brated their golden wedding anniverj sury. Many of the older DePauw | alumni will remember Rev. McKenzie | as he was graduated from DePauw 1 Cdiversity. He was given the honorary degree of doctsr of divinity by l)i Pauw during the presidency of Bishop Francis J. McConnell.

passing over it. It is a veiy substantial structure and reflects credit not only upon Mr. Wolfe, the architect,

hut the county of Putnam.

Messrs. A. M. Lnckridge and Thus. C. Hammond have succeeded in awakening a sufficient intere-t in our people to build a turnpike from the corporation line to the contemplated bri Ige across Eel river (Big Walnut) on the lower Rockville road—a distance of about one mile west of Greencastle. (This js the Columbia street

road.)

Itcason 1

BY joining Die Christmas Saving ( hil you set for yourself a regular achtdule of wi eUK deposits of a fixed sum. Din making for regu* larity anil e con!inually inerea ini. -urn.

Reason 2 Till', regular rate of inter, est offered hv this Hank — 1% -is paid on all Christmas Saving, Accounts. Thus, you get not only all you put into it. hut four cents on the dollar

Reason 3 \T the psychological moment, when expenditures for t hristmaa shopping will he staring you in the face, you’ll have a nice little reserve pile to turn to, leaving your principal.

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Citizens Trust Company First National Bank

Resources Over Tw o and Half Millions

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Of FLOYD TOWNSHIP. PETYAM COENTY, IN 1)1 \N \.

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Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Floyd Township, Putnam County, that proper legal officers of said Floyd township, at a special meeting to be held, at the office of I the trustee of said township, at 1 j o’clock p. m., on the 14th day of DeI cemher, 192K, will consider making und will make additional appropriations for the year 1928, for said township to-wit: Road fund, $150. Gravel, $125. Township Fund for advertising, $50. Special School Fund (School Sup.),

$200.

Insurance, $100. Janitor Services, $50. Transportation, $900. Furnace Repairs, $400. Any und all of the taxpayers who may appear will be heard on the question of making the above appropriations for the uses and purposes named, and if dissatisfied, ten or" more taxpayers other than those who pay poll tax only, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners. Dated this 4th day of December,

1928.

PAUL FREDERICK, Trustee of Floyd Township.

Sigma Tau Gamma Furniture -ale 082 East Seminary Stieet Wednesday 1:00 P. M. u

-*4^ f «l CR1S-TELL Cleaning Kitchen Utensils Th° r rcm oving grease ^ and grime from pots, pans, sinks, ice boxes, etc., thousands of women always use CRISTELL, Iq absolutely w 'll not injure the Lands; instead, it keeps them soft and white.

Missionary Society To Meet Wednesday.

Phon* All Social Items To #5.

1 Jbmco Club Entertain, «•«>( Husbands Saturday.

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The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will meet December 5 with Mrs. G. Bromley Oxnam. The meeting will be in charge of the Hartzell Group: Mrs. John Gray, Leader; Mrs. H. R. Krehl assistant, and the Livingston Group: Mrs. Lee Reeves, leader, and Mrs. Susie Bittles, assistant. This will be the Christmas meeting for the mem-

bers and friends.

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Miss McPherson To Give Interesting Story.

The Country Reading Club will hold an all day meeting with Mrs.

Lloyd Houck, December fith. Responx- I Seeley. Cue-t.- uw if ri" es to roll call will be “Christmas ’» • ' ol '

, ta | n,. th.. lr ^ 1 Hru Kridcrat J* •’“n-y St., Saturday ov,., ^

'!**•> wem aw® fmd S. Smith and Mr-

und M- ; Ona Gran, W consolation prize. ” There W e,e / our ub | fs -

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I hose present ucie ,l(r . Arthur Agnew and f amihi Mr>. B„„aid Davids and and . ■ ' Gm and anil Mr-. Floyd Miller, Mr. an haaford Smith and.son, ,nd Mi,

Miss Clara McPherson paper on “Chevalier of

Thoughts.” will give i

the Cumberlands.” The radio hour discussion will be by Mrs. David Houck, and there will be Christmas music, with the usual exchange of gifts.

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Monday (Tub Has Christmas Meeting.

l-y art: J/k, ^ Pl-nrcn and Henry Haberkam; Bia/.il, The next meeting of t 1 will be with Mr. and Mix. Dona!

idson, Dec. 29th.

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< 1. Fi. S. Kegular Meet i " ednesday Kienins. The Greencastle Chapter nf| Eastern Star So. 25f, will holi regular meeting at ?:% o’cloe nesday evening. There will he ction of officers also.,

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I.. F. F. Bridge Club

Mrs. Robert Pierce, FI. Walnut St., entertained the members of the Monday Club yesterday afternoon at her

home. Roll call was answered with (*° "edneidij. Christmas quotations, and Mrs. Rob- * k,< ' Ef. Gao »•///» eit Browning who was in charge of r ‘'' A (berr ffcwnd, at her

the program conducted an interesting contest, which dealt with the making of as many words as possible from the word Christmas. Mrs. Hel-

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Fla stern star Mirting.

linger won the prize for the contest. There was the annual Christmas grab bag.

Fillmore Chapter X". 146 1 meets Thursday Dec. 6. at Annual election of officer-.

CIVIC ENTERPRISE Perhaps the most impressive civic enterprise in American is one which attracts little spectacular attention, yet it has proven of benefit to hunilred- of thousands of American citizens during the latter quarter cen'ury. We refer to the organized, educational buttle to eliminate tuber- • ulosis from among the people of the I tiled States, as carried on under the direction of the National Tuberculosis Association, the Indiana Tuberculosis Association, and local anti-dis-ease organizations to the number of approximately 1,500. At Christmas time this matter comes to the attention of the public through the sale of Christmas Seals,proceeds from which finance the continuing battle to build up America’s nsixtance against the “White plague” Much education goes on throughout the year, but there is still widespreud ignorance of basic facts concerning all of us. For example, how many of us realize that— 2,297 Indiana persons diinl of tuberculosis in 1927? There are over 20,000 people in Indian,i today who have tuberculosis in active form? Of this 20,000, approximately 12,000 are between the ages of 15 and 10—in the years of greatest productive effort? Tuberculosis kills more young people between 20 and 40 years than heart disease, cancer und pneumonia combined. Tuberculosis is n communicable, not an hereditary disease? No home is safe from tuberculosis until all homes are safe? •Advancing sanatoria and clinical care of the tuberculosis; pressure on public agencies for better health facilities; fresh air schools, nutrition classes, the .Modern Health Crusade, all designed to build up resistance against disease among children; strengthening nurses facilities, thus providing isolation, care and sometimes cure for the tuberculous; carrying on constructive, educational campaigns in methods of right living, emphasising proper medical attention, proper diets, fresh air sleeping, scientifically regulated hours, segregation of the disease, better housing, early diagnosis. All of these preventive and cura-

tive facilities have been Indiana by the tuberiulc-a Guns, financed only thmui of the tuberculosis Christ:, a little emblem of kowI i costs only a dollar a think the best investm*« can make at Christina.-1** lar’s worth of Sealed* buy more! And theosM™ selfish gift at Cim»» hG the purcha e of Sols A tlU ? buys Seal- is workint!« »] boi-, his relative, tin inewi,

own dear ones.

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