The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 December 1928 — Page 2
(THE GHEENCASTTE DAILY BANNER. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7, 192^.
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Personal And Local News
A. .1. DufT was in Indianapolis on
Friday on business.
.Mrs. F. (i. (iilmore who has been
quite sick, is improving.
(i. M. Walker of Cloverdale was a
(in enea-tle visitor I'lidny .
Mr. and Mr-. Nelson Taulman spent
Thursday in Indianapolis.
W. H. Ader, New Maysville, was in
(ireencastle Friday on busine-s. playlet, Miss Meruaret Ann
Mr. an I Mrs. M. K. Wade of hillmore spent the day in Indianapolis. Kathryn Miller was a business visitor in Indianapolis Friday afternoon. O. L. Evans of Nashville, Tenn., is visiting friends in (ireencastle this
week.
Born Friday inorninu to Mr. and .Mrs. Morris H< avin, Floyd township,
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Mrs. Oxnam Entertains. \\. F. M. S. Wednesday.
About B»0 members and guests met at the home of Mrs. (i. Bromley G\nam Wednesdat for the ( liristmas meeting of the Women - h oreign Missionary Society. As a part of the devotions, Chiistmas carols were sung by Mrs. A. <i. Brown, Mrs. O.
H. Smith and VI 1 W. CM
Mrs. Lee Re< was in charge of the devotions. A pantomime was pivpii by five girl- all dressed in white, Miss Mary Franc - Landes, Miss .Meredith Reeves, M - Catherine Wilson, Miss Leona Ma. Snider, and Miss Al-
ice Butler.
During the geing of the pretty
et Ann Inman,
very softly sang, "Lead Kindly Light". Little Marjorie Lee Reeves, al-o in white, said an evening prayer.
ma grab-bag. Refreshments served and a social hour enjoyed.
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Miss Vlspauuh Visits Indianapolis D. A. R. Miss Lenora Al-paugh attended the D. A. R. meeting in Indianapolis, Thursday. 4* -F + d* + Delta Theta Tau Plans Yule Party. Miss Mildred Pitchford was hostess Thursday evening at the Delta Theta Tau meeting. About twenty members were present, and a Christmas Cheer fund wa- initiated duiing the business jjl] session fo rthe benefit of the poor inlpl the city. jg plans were made for the Christmas Ig party, to be held with Miss JanetJg Crawley. A pitch-in supper will be a § feature of the affair. •r* !• d* d* d* d* (iordon Otis Has
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Birthday Party.
Mr.-. C. W. Otis, Northwood, entertained Friday afternoon for her son,
bonds at the meeting yesterday. at) , , Plans for the Christmas party m . ^ ^ v 'ai Bri , , which will he hel I at the home of Mr.-. ' ' ^ * (ilim Lyon, Ea t Amlei on St., ,, -« Decent lie r 2(lth were made. " ; •'Nl
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Students Attend Mid-Year r , p ( ■
Refreshments of iee cream, mould-] (iet-together Conference. J ed into Santa Claus forms, cake and] Among tho e from (rreencastle who *
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II \RN Mill L;ini|on Stowait and family |pent Thursday will) Kmi-t llii|ikins and
family.
Mi-. Sam Pace pent Saturday night and Sunday wrh Olenn Page
HAYS
South Side Square.
| and family.
Rev. Tatem spent Sunday with Mr
nml Mi-. Paul Page.
.Mr. and Mrs. Lew Miller spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Wyla
Hooser.
Miss Tre.-.-ie Richardson did shon-
nV; .. . •aiiTjaggiagsiaiaiaiaiq
Kauble’s Cash Market
"M l SI LL MLtT I HA I S (JODI) TO EAT”
Pork Chops i^i 1 25c Tenderloin in Piece, lb 33c jj Suifar Cured Smoked Jowls, lb., 19c | Pure Sausage, lb 29c Liver Sausage, lb 12V2C Pork Bones, lb 7c Boiling Bef, lb 15c Breakfast Bacon, lb 35c Oysters, Dressed Chix, Lamb,
Veal
Elmer Crawley i in Indianapolis, attending a meeting of the Scottish
Shrine.
Charles O. Talbott is gradually growing weaker and is in a serious
condition.
Mrs. Willis Wright and Mis. Jimmie Wright of Fillmore spent today in
(ireencastle.
Mrs. Glace Cummings and son Jack of Terre Haute were (ireencastle vis-
itors Thursday.
j Dr. Henry B. Longden, vice president of DePuuw, ha been on the sick
i list for a few day s.
Mr. and Mi- Morris Havens, Killl more, are the parent- of a sort horn
! to them this Friday.
Mrs. Charles Bowman and Mrs. Charlc.- Wade of Fillmore were fireen-
cnstle visitors Friday.
Miss (ieoigia Chambers who has I been in the County Hospital has been
j returned to hei home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Gardner and
mmmP Mr. and Mi . Ray I- her are -pending
the day in Indianapolis.
| Mrs. ,S. A. Hays who slipped on the ice Wednesday at her home and fell, si
reported recovering nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoes who hive been ill at their home on East Da n a St., are reported slowly im-
p loving. ,
Mis. Henry Ostrom will be hostess to the Womans Club at the home of Mrs. B. F. Corwin 10!) South Locust street, Saturday December Hth at 2:30
Sgl o'clock.
Pjj Jame- II. Humphrey who was In(f)jjured by a hit and run auto driver re)! on Fox Ridge last week is Improving and will leave the hospital Sal-
Mis. H. Krehl read the second . . , . m.
, .... , Gordon, with a birthday party, "here
chanter of tte -’udv book, r rierul- , , , . 1 . . „ were sixteen guests, and contests and
i games were played during the after-
A feature of the meeting was the >
large Christma tree, placed on the l "" lM - stair-landing, which wa- decorated
with a bright -tar holding the Christ- . . i . . cam v were served. Gordon celelirat-
mns offering. \ refreshments were . I 5»»«f L»iw QfVi Inrthiiiiv uMMlvi‘rs;irv. 1 served, and the money instead do-
'taitDd
wi H la-t till s ,
nated to the Chiistmas offering. Candles were given each member to burn in the window- on ( hrist-
mas eve.
The Hartzel roup, with Mrs. Gray as leader and Mr-. Krehl as as-ist-ant, and the I ivingston group, with Mrs. Reeves a- leader and Mr-. Susie Hittles as helper, were in charge of the meeting.
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Mrs. Curran Elected Senior Regent Thursday.
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Enlela VanCleave was appointed
will be ready for bistribution l!l was ushered into the living room
Opening Game of Season DePauw vs. Rose Poly Friday Dec. 7th 7:09 P. M. ADMISSION, 59 CENTS.
jamin VanCleave in the Putnam Circuit court Friday morning. Hays and
Murphy were the attorneys. Affidavits have been filed in the
Putnam i ireuit court against William .McDonald, Conneisville. McDonald is an insurance salemafi, and i- wanted
®lon a charge of wife neglect. Settlement with township trustees
Hjjwill be made next week, according to g Willis E. Gill, county auditor. Th
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® a -non a- legal re«|uirements have
31 been complied with.
NOTICE
s! Regular annual Stockholder- ineetgTing of The First National Bank of |ai(ireencastle. Did. will be held at it- office Tuesday Januaty Hth, )!I2!I between (In hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business that
may come before the meeting.
R. E. Brown, Cashier.
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ing his inh birthday anniversary.
Decorations in the home were ini keeping with the Yule-tide spirit. j
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Bridge ( lull j Elects < Ifficers. | Qa The While-Away Bridge Club was SL enteitaine Thur-day aftemoon at th<‘ gv home of Mrs. F. C. Yeager. Election » of Mr-. Julia Farmer to serve asjw pre-ident, . nd Mrs. Harry (iill as secntaiy wa made. Refreshments were 1 *'"
served.
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Mrs. Reising Hostess
Election of officers was held Thu, - Thursday Reading ( luh. day evening at the meeting of Women Mrs ' ) " an a (
of Mooseheart Legion, as follow.-: , afternoon at the
Sr. Regent M rs. Elizabeth Curran. | of th, ‘ J hursday Reading ( luh
Jr. Regent 'I is. Alice Stites
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Chaplain—Mrs. Alice Varvel. Past Regent Mrs. Nellie Arnold. Recorder—Mrs. Hallie Ellis. Treasurer—Mr-. Lulu Crawley. •!• v *1- •!• Country Reading Club Enjoys Christinas Meet. Mrs. Ralph Howard, in the capacity of piesident of the Country Reading ( luh presented a gavel to tho club Thursday at the annual all day meeting which we - held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Houck. The gavel was made at the Ir liana State Farm, am! presented as i Christmas gift to the
club.
A full attendance of the memberwas present, .ml during the husines--ession, which followed the ielightful aregram, it was voted to buy a health
bond.
Dinner was served at noon, from
which wa- hold at the home of Mrs. Fred Rei-ing, South Jackson St. There was the grab-bag, a part of the annu-
al Chri-tnias meeting.
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Pleasant Circle Met Wednesday. Mrs. Edna Raines was hostess to the Beech Wood Pleasant Circle Wednesday afternoon. Eighteen members were present. Mrs. Loui- Ogle furnished the intertainment and a reading was given by Mrs. Charles Bowman on Christmas spirit. Delicious refreshments were served,
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Faculty And Secretaries Honor Guests At Dinner.
Dr. and Mrs. G. Bromley Oxnam will entertain at their home this evening with a prettily appointed (i o’clock dinner for all unmarried teacher.- and secretaries of the University. Decorations will be in yellow and
baskets which the ladies had brought. whitet The re will he about forty)
Mr-. C. K. Stoner presented
guests.
Christma- lesson from the Bible, and
Christma- carol- were sung by all Miss George To Wed the ladies present. A duet, "Star of Robert M. Kridwell.
the East" was beautifully sung by! Friends here of Miss Margaret Mi-. Lloyd Houck and Mr-. David | George have received announcement
if her approaching tnarirage to Roll-
‘perfectly Cimmiing AH ! won’t someone in particular l» It! hist for words to thank you who they receive your gift from thistorc! For truly, these gifts in peerless. Diamond kiiii>s sir, to siou (iruon W rist Watches 15 Jewel SJ5 to St,." (ii uen Strap W alt lies 15 Jewel .$22.50 to S75 ( rystal Necklaces .$2.50 to SI5
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Houck.
•Miss Clara McPearson gave a good review of Meredith Nicholson’s "Cavaliec of the Tennessee.” The reading of "The Night Before Christmas” wagiv, n hy Mrs. David Houck. With the jingle of sleigh-bells, San
NOTICE Regular annual stockholders meeting at the Citizen- Trust Company of (Ireenca-tle, Did., will be held at its M. for the purpose of electing dirocoffice Tuesday January Hth, 1929 lieIweeri the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. t.u- for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting. E. A. Brown, President. 7-2t. 1 \RI> or TH VNKS EITKI.JORGE—We wish to thank cur many friend- and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown uduring the long illness and death of our beloved mother, Wilhelmina Hensching Eiteljorge. Especially do we wish to thank Rev. V. L. Raphael, for his comforting words. Her children. MILS. WILLIAM KOCHER, WILLIAM FIT El JORGE.
ami distributed a number of gift-
hour guests, Mrs. Oscar Houck of Brazil, Mrs. Bruce Frazier of Florida, Mrs. Altiert Landes and Mrs. Allen Hauck of (ireencastle added to ti e pleasant day.
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House Guest Of
Burnaby's Return Home.
Miss Cora Catherine Failey, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mr-. ( harles H. Hamahy is returning today to her home in Kankakee, HI., Miss Failey’s engagement to H.
Barnnby, Jr. was announced la t ! article of value
summer. The marriage will take plan
late this winter.
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Woman’s Study Clnh Has (irah-ltag, Thursday. Mrs. Charles Rector entertained tin
ert Morris Bridwell. The ceremony will take place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mis. Robert D. George in Montpelier on the evening of Decenils'r H. Mr. Bridwell iengaged in busines- in Charlotte, North Carolina, and attended DePauw ! and Indiana Universities. Miss Ge^rg*
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F. C. Schoenman The Jeweler TE'LKPHOM 1-22 > II E. WASHINGTON
was gradunteii from DePauw I’niver--ity and is a member of Kappa Alpha
Theta.
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Committee To Assist F
In Art t nllection.
Tri Kappa appointed a committee at the regular meeting Thursday to assist Mrs. John H Mice, County Art Chairman, in her work of getting a record of art relic- and antiques from the city and county. Mrs. Alice plans to gather all the information on any
n the county and to
make a bulletin for future reference. Miss l,el t Wall was appointed to get a list of the work of the local ) artists, Mi- Genevieve Daggy will j make a surw. „f Greennistle, Mrs.
Thad Jone
entcen mem tiers and one guest, Mrs. van Moffett Lincoln Wimmer responded to roll It was voted to
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1 |)ing in Indianapolis, Friday. Mr-. Fra Morphew spent Monday 1 with Mrs. Ed. Steele. Claude Hooser and family and David Yound and wife of Indianapolis ■ spent Thanksgiving with Boh Hooser’s. Henry Kinkead and family were in ! Crawfordsville, Saturday. Bill Hughes and family of Indianapolis pent Thur-day night and FriI <i.ty with lloh Hooser and wife.
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