The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1928 — Page 2
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(THE riREENCASTr.E DATTr? BANNER.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928.
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cii.-huh) was "S . Turk had rharyv iipcnod tin- disi cliapti i " -h p "Evfriy Dav Pi ■
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Mi*. H'luuril 1 impurtanii' "I I ' dilion.' ol 'li i-p t
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Habit - ' Mrs. L t i lilli' I'ct'lpt' '
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child ,-t i y irroup of .'.ay '•v. iiing in ..: . i cluck. TVu . p ro so n t. , U' - ■ ninu-V dis- . L. li. cf the program. Sho -am hy ii'vicwiny the in !c. Thorii’s h ok, dma. of tho Kvcry
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D. i; ii. M-tci'linod I,] doi i \\ I'.iai-siiiiy. riiapti-i I, Ilf tho P. K. o. Sistorii,,i i w i!! ini ot Woilni silay ovonintr Docf mhoi 12 ai 7;.TU o'clock with Mrs. W. M. McGaughey, 6)0 East Somin-
ury St. .y .;.
< 11!11o.i %iu' Maili.' iin All I h,\ Mi •' iim I luii 'ilay.
’l l ' ( lintcii. anil .Madi-nn toviii'hip Hi nnn •' uii v.ill moot Thursday
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., M . I.ytiiiyU' Stnnor, South liul1 ia.a. v ; . mi will bo n all day affair, .ri ti ..a iiaua - anil thoir familii'-. Tln ii will hi a ('hristmas prab-liap.
..•cloci at th*. h.'iCi Hast Anderson St.
Mr-. MoMann will tell of hot ox porionce in Obor Ammercuo, and sh. will liesccibo the Passion Play. Mis. J
I. Albright and Mr*. Orton will sinfi Country Club m*i f O . ‘ r. Paatponod.
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Mystic Worker* t lass To Meet Thursday
Imocrprie arul (iaylp Williams at th*home of Willard Garrott on South Indiana -lroot . All members are requested no bo pri'.'ont and bring duos.
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Owing to a conflict with an* thm dance and due to so much illness, the dance scheduled at the ( ountry t luh
The Mystic Workers class of the ^ Thursday night has been indeti-
/•u...... ill ..Tc.t vi’ifh Mi', i
p-'rqUyn
„ Will moot with Ml - . ||iti]y ,, 0fltp<)ll , ( |. Thursilay instead of .j.
Christian ( hureh Klva Tate on T
Wodnosilay a- previously aiinouncod.
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Itainbridgo High School lo Give
Effecting
lo also ipud
i m addle .-e- g.M a ■ ting nf the Indiana
Society of Mental Hy.-iiio, which meeting Ha* lliii 'ni. I luth ill III
i. napolis.
.Mi'. Manhait’' part gram wa' on ‘ Am dai.
after which indi’. iiluai piubli’m. the niombor- wic in cd.
It wa.' docii-i d tu g fiarty fur the childn u toi noon, Ilecomhei M li Mr-. H. T Ru .- A- f
ihlo it i- tu ill-
party.
Mi . Bartlett ami M Tail; '.vi!
ill moot with Mi
Klva Tate
Post •< »l lice Kniphiyces H.no In-Door Picnic.
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li, ci inU-r Pith at tho homo Three Act Muvical Comedy Between 40 mil 50 employees of
Tin- llainbridge High Schuul will tin* looal post-uffico and their familios •rivo a tliroo m t musical comedy '‘Tho oi joyed an induui picnic at the homo Hollo uf Bacholona ” at tho Hainhriilgi of Mr. and .Mi-. <k W. Hill on Most High School Gymna.-ium Thur.-ilay ; Wainut St., Mundai . voning. Al' atoioning l)i co nin ’ :{, at ii’clpok. tending tho parti brought umothing
It. •'mill I coup j. ,|. .j.q. ii n.iiMiitio l.unchoon. Veronica (Tub To 'I In Bill .in troop .-unimittoo or- Have Grub-Hag.
The Veronica ( luh iiill moot \\ od-
d intol-
if tho pro•i nf Sloop, '
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a Chiistmt' Tuo.'day afthe homo of as it is pu:;-
•nlific chiMrea'
a in.uii luncheon at the ('ullage I mi Tii' u.ii Tho mooting was a gonI' al gi i-tugothi r tn fuithor plans foi
i!l" '.nllt Hulk.
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Mtor Socioli In Mool With Mrs. M. \. Wulfo. Tho Altoi Society will moot at the . ■ M. A. Wolfe, TIP So. l.ncu I St., T in -day evening at 7:dl
u’cli ok.
fui tho suppoi and an elaborate meal
was served
An impromptu program was given lii IP tie Evelyn Crump, daughter oi
W uin i ' < irde To liulii \ i ias Mooling. Mr William Pick and Ml I.ela A istesses to t Wo mar’s Circlo of the Pro* i.yteiiun Cliuiek Wriiin sday aftonnei". at 2:d(i
nosday at 2 o’clock at the homo o’ yir. un ,| Mr- I.. W. Crump, Marlnn
Mis. John Abel mi Highland St. There will be a musical program and all members are ri quested tu Ining a gift
1 fur the grub-bug.
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Phi Delta Kappa Dance Thumlai Eio. Phi Delta Kappa will entertain Tlnnsday evening at the High Schuol Igimnasium with a dance, beginning at !» o'clock. Claire Hull’s orchestra will furni'h music for the nccassion.
Sollia-, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. I-
k i an I by Mr -. John Knight. The i venitig was spent in playing
gau'i ' and biidge. Out-of-town gu*- C ivi-ri* Mr .and Mrs. Earl Smith and cliild'i n of Baiiihridge. Mr. Smith was r i a numboi of year- employed at the In al post office, and al-o resided
in lids city. + + + +
L. F. F. Bridge ( luh tt Mrs. ('has. Iluiiaril's.
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Mai Amies To Meet The L. F. F. Biidge Club will ir.fet This Evening. with Mrs. Chu-. Howard, Beveridge Viai Amie- iiill moot tonight \i ith : Street, Wedi day evening.
THU U*ll.» EBterrd !■> th* »*«•< offlc* *> l»r»e« paallc, IndlBOB. »» •eeut.d “■ ,l ,■miter, luiler ll.» •» n-rcb ». 187*. gabirrlwlioa vrlra. •• •" Personal And Local News
Ewell Stark was in Indianapolis | Monday. Mrs. Minnie Kiefer is confined lo ] her home due to illness. \! : .. w illiam Harris of Torre Haute I visited r.datives in (ireencastle Mon-|
day.
William Wright of Terre Haute was a business visitor in (ireencas-
tle Monday.
The .Modern Woodmen will meet Tune - ay evening at 7 diO. All mem-
bers ph a-e be present.
Mrs. Evelyn Sanders and daughter
Hetty I.eti of West Terre Haute, were
(ireencastle visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shirley of
Indianapolis are spending a few days Mi'S I.ydm Craien in (irei nca'tle vi.-iting friends. er; I of Murdock < ■ r
Mr. and Mr.-. Huff of Rock-P
ville spent Mon ay with Mrs. Huff’s. 1 he ' ir : ■
parent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts. P* r 9 ^ s " 1 ' ■ .. in ■ .l The Indian! ti , lent roll
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phipps .'lie the j parent- of a .-on Imrii to them Monday j
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Mr. and Mt . Ray McNeff and cldldn n of Indk.napuli' pe .1 he ivet k end ill (il l i ., .1.-1 h ilmg ■ | ieud.- ;:||||
relative.-.
T'iie Unii er i y womi a’s ii i, , | wimming r. ’e* will In- In Id toniglu at the I'. vi at Gytnnt ium pool, at
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