The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 December 1928 — Page 2
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EXCURSION TO CHICAGO and RETURN $4.00 Friday Night, Dec. 14 SPECIAL TRAIN IJCaVIAS CREKNCASTLE 11:15 I'. M. AiTives ('hica^o, 7:00 A. M. Keturninjr Special Train Leaves Chicago 9:00 1*. M., Sunday, Dec. 16. TWO WHOLE DAYS IN ( HK AGO M. S. New’Kent, Agent.
.;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. so OLD ITS NEWS + * MtOM I HI BANNKH Ul 18.‘" * (Ky (J. K. HI.At K) * Uriel, I li.ipel ( hureh “<)n Sumluy, Jan. 2-T, the Mi thoi!i>t Chuivh editiee reerntly eleeteil 1 miles north of (ir»*encastle will he ihtlicaterl—sermon by l<«*v. Cyius Nutt.” Now You Tell One! Sambo bouKht a pntrian hal tur’.iey. “My wife bile him live hours, and rlen him crow! My wife d<’n |)op him into rle pot wits six pounds of potatoes, an’ he kick 'em all out!” (iodry'a Lady’s Hook. “The February number of (iodey's I,arty's Hook ha- been received. It is a .splendid number, commcndinjr itself to every relined lady of the country.” Funeral of Mrs. Larrahce. “The funeral services of Mrs. I.nrrahee took place at her residence last Monday. A long procession of her friends followed her remains to the ‘Dower’ where -he was deposited by the side of her daughter, Rosa.” Melodeons. “Child 4 Bishop's celebrated melodeonx -u full display of these truly la-autiful instruments. $45 t< $200.’’ tlur Woolen Factory. J. (J. Hence ami H. S. Cowgill a<iverlise “Premium Woolen Factory — Cruwfordsville street, ni'ar north rlepot. We are prepared to card and .pin wool.” (This mill was located about where Trembly 4 Williams’ establishment i- now.)
ALL OVFK INDIANA
HAMMOND What is believed to
be the lureest crowd ever attending I'' n ^ !!n ^ an event of the kind, partook of a ——
huiuiuet s.-md hero by’ Lake county Fish and Game Protective Association. Counlei topp ’d when 2,200 persons had In in admitted and it i h lie veil dOO or 1(H) ate after that. The diners consumed two tons of meat, 150 ili ail Parker II use roll ,
and 100 loavi of hroad.
i The Woman's liil.le Class of the Baptist Church met Tie sday evening with Mi.--. T.:: kington. After the devotional an,! business session Mrs. yiiall r ad Van Dyke’.- beautiful | ( hristmas :! i y, ai; 1 c nducted a live- |!., contest. 'i!'(. host’.- erved refreshments whicii we r very inui li enjoyed. , 'I In !; ’tii.’ v.-as i!i’C( i atf’d with XTna.b iniminns and a Ci i'i.- tmas tree yield | od a pretty gift to each of the four(eeii women present. The ni xt meet- : inir will he held with Mi-. Livings- ! ted. 4.4.4.4. Co-Workers lo Meet. ’ i. ■ Co-AVi ike' of the Baptist j’ ' 1 ;j will r:-.* with Mrs. Lawrence ; a'.’.ay, Tab to. Colleg • Ave., Thuri ay at 2:00 o'cl'ick. Note change of !’in:e and plnce. Plea, e bring article.foi’ Bazaar. 4..{.4. 4. tertian III Will Meet j With Mrs. Pruitt. Section Three 1 f the Christian Church will • et at the home of Mrs. Phylandi :• Pruitt, Thur-day afternoon j at 2:20 o’clock. + •F + Boston ( lull Enjoys Pretty Yule Party. Mi-. Curti- Hughes and Miss Eva Milburn r atei: lined the members of •hi Boston Club at the hi me of the forint r, I. ! .Seminary St., Tuesday vei.ing wi' the ar: lual Chri-tma.-oarty. M . s Zell 1 Adams, who had pre- ; .red the program gave a splendid 'talk on “What Christmas Means to j Me.” There w re i vcn guests, Mrs. 'Jills, Mi Mills, Mr-. Arlt, Mrs. Ralph Ove:street, Mrs. O'Daniel, Miss 1 ('hilds- and M - Herod. I;‘fiesh ' ents of individual Christna cake-, with small red candles, with gif'i’ii holders in the center, ice c m and cof'i ■ were served. i'.l’stleto was given the guests as favor.-. 'I e home was decorated in kei In with the spirit of Christmastidr. .j.4. Section II To Meet With Airs. Hutcheson. Si-iio i Two of the Christian church 1 Pi o' ■: I'lnir;- ay afternoon at 2:30 o- ie of Alt.-. W. R. Hutche on Fa : V. a 'lington Street.
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Cardnella < lul) At Mrs. Kinneth West. .M' . Ki • n th AA'o t, (529 F ist Walnut ‘ . er.'i rtained the membi rs of ho f i.td; dl;i Bridge Club at her home i'ui day afternoon. •!• •!• •!• v •!• + Couple Observes 15th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mis. Thomas Holland, of (fliaton township, celebrated (bail I 15th wedding anniversary at then home Friday evening, Dec. 7. Th( •I’.i .iing was spent in playing games •a d cards. After which dainty rein hments were served. All left Jwi.-hing them many more years of I i . oiiily wedded life. Ti n o present were: Mr. and Mrs. lii x Call, Mrs. Gilderland, Mr. am' \!r . Chas. Crooks, Mr. and Mrs. \V. I S. I.awter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farrow and son, Mr. and Mrs. Claudi Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Mem Sigler, Mr ”1 Mrs. Donald Web. ter and duugh • r, sir. ail ' Mrs. Russell Ohavei' and or, Mi. and Mrs. David Pollem and eliildren, Mr. ami Mr Forest MeKar
son.
Mrs. Evans Hostess To New Era Chib. Mrs. T. F. Evans, East Hunr.a EL,' was hoste-- Tuesday afternoon 1 the member- ef the New Era (lun. The flrepk. e in the living room, and lighted email • made the home . most apprnpi ate for the pretty party which was held. 'In*' dining room I was also decorated, with a h'.igr bell, | and streamer- cxttndh.g Dorn tne j chandelier to the table. There w.-.v twenty-three members of the club present, and three guests, Mrs. Kent. Mi-s Wilhelmina Lank, and Mrs. F. C. Prevo. Mrs. Lydia Carver had charge of the program, and a number of Chiistniar- carols were sung, after w!iic : Mrs. W. 11. Jennings gave a tory There was also a grab bag.
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Kid Gloves
Linen luncbeon sets, Hose
Silk Lingerie
Purses and Hand Hags Hand Painted ( hina Handkerchiefs
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si ••ter” Christmas party tie chod children has 1 I dui to the illness I'-.ng the Cniversity stuever, the candy will bo :i the selieol- on !■ 1 i lay
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The aflo r, which has been repeated innually the pa t ’ ’.o i'; l years, - always Im ked forward to with delight amor, the children, and the candlation of it will no doubt prove a disappointment to them.
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Section I 'L’els \\ ith 'Irs. Geo. 1« irdllcr. Section Oei- of the Chi! Joan church will meet ’P'ur day aft 'noon at in'iO o’clock v tli Mrs. George Gaulaer, 211 West Washington Street. Mrs. A. (). White will have charge of th • devotions, which will be in keepingvith the word Peace. Each member is requested to bring a pres— t for th< gift exchange and a good attendarci is
desired.
»*« »% *2* The Apollo Art Club Met Tuesday Evening The Apollo Art Club h Id its tie i meeting at the home of Hetty Pi ’ ce Tuesday 1 • ning. Plans were made foe future v. and. kern interest w.i ’vident a 1 .Mg all in' inher . Tho-o j.resenl were: Lucie r.ol’.v ll Marie lAvir. Anna l!flb; Pfehler, Mary Lou Tioop. Don G ’Jrtres rtu 1 Channin,'Clifford Fn;'.ii ; and Hairy Lane. Kuth Lilian' Ov.i" - responser and Bitty - Pence hostess.
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Mrs. Shirley lo lie Hostess To Friday Circle. The I iMdny Cireli will meet 1'ri ay afterne 11 at 2 o’clock ' ith Mrs. Vor1 Shirley. There will he a Christmas grab-bag. Merrill*’! . are asked to please not change of hour. 4,4, 4.4.4.4, Pretty Christmas Party Given Hy S. C. ( . ( hih. Miss I.orcne J.uthi r, a- is tod by Miss Lulu Shildmyer, entertain!d the mem In r- of the S. C. C. Club Tuesday evening at the home of the former on North Madison St., at the annual Christmas party. The home was fittingly decorated with the Chii.-tmax color.”. There were thirty present, and there was an exchange of gifts. Delightful refn-hments of ice cream in Santa Claus molds, cake, coffee and mints were served. Sr all Santa ( lairs box*. , filled with ho.-d candy were given ns favors. Mrs. Blanche Brown of Indianapolis was an out-of-town guest.
Mrr. C. F. Reeves spent Tuesday in Indianapolis. Mr. William Crawley is spending j the day in Putnamville. G. W. Crawley is confined to his home on account of illness. Mr.-. Blanche Brown of Indianapo-1 Ii: was a Greenca.-tle visitor Tues- 1
day.
Dr. Eckhait’s Philosophy class will nuc. Cni- e vening at 7:20 in Mid le College. Mi Estelle Frank of Clinton Falls, is confined to her home here, because of illness. Mrs. John Masten and Mrs. Raymom! Fisher of Stilesville spent the day with Mrs. F. E. Todd. Mrs. Robert Quinton and daughter, are confined to their home on E. Seminary street, due to illness. Mi si s ignore and Betty Hasket of Sullivan are visiting friends and relative- in an ! around Greencastle. Mr. ami Mis. R. T. Hamrick are in Danville today, called hy the death of j Mrs. H. C. Jones, aunt of Mrs. Ham-1
1 irk.
Ml Ethel Hull and Louise Shoemaker, the Telephone Exchange, are confined to their homes due to ill- J
ness.
Mi e- Naomi Robins and Kathrynei I.i vrlace of Indianapolis arc visiting) for a few days in Greencastle with | friend-. Harry Wells has been removed from hi- home in this city to the Methodist iiu.-pital in Indianapolis for ohserva-1 t on and treatment. Rev. B. H. Bruner, pastor of the Christian church, was in Indianapolis today delivering an address before a ministerial meeting.
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MISS GRACE BROWW COR. COLLEGE AVE. AND SEMJ.NARVST.
Miss Bernice Flint, who has been confined to her home because of illm -s jsdli return to her. woik. iaJjU
dianapoHs, Thursday.
Mrs. Mhm-Wowdii oftTee» Haul*’ i. spending the day in Greenca.-tle.
Mi.- - Nellie Kendall of Chicago will lie here to spend the Holidays with 1 r neither Mi . Asa Smith and other il lative- and friends. Bon: to Mr. and Mr-. Melvin Hedge Greencastle R. R. 7 December 11, "in, Melvin Engine. Mrs. Hedge was formerly Marine Duell. Mahlon Fisher received word of th* death of .luhn S. Elmore at Brazil,) Wedne-day morning. Mr. Elmore was Mr. Fisher’s wifes father. Mrs. \Y. M. O’Brien is in Indiana-! polis today to attend the meeting of the Woman’s Department Club. Gay McLaren will be the speaker. Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Bruner were in Franklin on Tuesday morning us--isiiing Miss Blanche Bruner in the funeral services for Mrs. L. E. Sellers, Chi.rle.- Blue and Roy Sutherlin are at home from Columbia College, Mo., I he college clu ed one week sonnet for ’-he Christmas vacation on account of th" flu epidemic.
ALL OVF ( R INDIAN A
GARY Plans for :: .’i!50,000 building were submitted at an organization of the Liconvale Country Club which owns a 200-acre tract west of Valparaiso. The membership includes
local and Chicago persons.
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Psychology Is Popular Course
three yi ars, girls.
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ROLI I D AND INTEREST IN-
TKRRK HAI TE — A set of twins are in the Vigo county jail here for the first time in it’s history. They are Clyde ami Cl ine Grabk, 45, St. Louis, Mo. Th twins are not prisoners, but im ’ 1 Jy u-ing the jail as lodgings afti’i becoming exhau ted through walk 1 r from Ft. Louis to Terre Haute,
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Ml'NCIE Geod whiskey is a medicine for inllurnza. Dr. Earle S Greene, Munci health ofTicer ;ay . “Whiskey- the kind offered for .-ale now—is not fit for treatment of inlluenzn. The British method of treat-
( HE ASF. IS NOTED.
Tlien an 224 -tudents, or one-fifth f the t ital iiuolment in the College ' ” I.ihi :al Art , enrolli .i in courses in ' . ; I,"logy, a* Del’auw university, 1 11. This figure might seem . 1 nenal hut for th increased inter! st in psychology everywhere. Then is a greater demand every if for p '.'ehology expelt in banks, ' ■ : ciurts, and business. But De- ; I'a w 1i1.es not aim to train its -tud1 (.it. necessarily for psychology expent-. The aim here is simply to
ing ‘Mu’ with whiskey is good an*' “ ’ 1 * '* " ’ ^ a . h would he good here if reliable whis- '. ua ' a ^" u lf!a
key could be a-, ured. The whiskey, 11 stimulates the patient and tends to put him ovei (he most congested times of the ili. ias", the doctor said.
“BANNER’’ WANTS ADS. PAY
a cultural course help to students
ling to become teachers and 1 nets. It i. aimed to shew why I 1 1 h in have a they do, to sh«w the e 1 ul of habit upon man, and to teach
ith - imponanee of habit formation. misi.iy \,i
— 0 — ar "' I cuts Mr n 1 v( B ROOM I N( ,1'0\ Iris Beadle, \\ . rnon Lytle, Ph. I)., is head of Rev. Myers, Helen Weller tenk "in ) Ka-t Semiii'i r . ^ Allen,
Richard !?• ; lig, C.nl Rilin ’, and Ah |V • it nt ..f psychoh gy whi.’h d ,y dinner with M . Lulu WelUr. viill -pi n.) <'!' t " ' '’ •he Hesicr.Farb, Indianapeli -tudents at Indi- th yierwas "paiated from the de- I.eria Asher of Indinnapolis soentiM'. Hester’ 1 ^V' :in< * ^ Ul "l a y w 'th ana university, have been named cap- t of education. One new in- Thursday with hoi mother Mrs. Hal-1 Evanston ||| Un< ' j ^ r ' ^* ,,xa, 'der in tains ef a team to campaign for u!>- strui't'ir va adde to the department; tie Kendall. ' Gtci-ncastle ' 1 come to iription on the campus er the Ar- tier’ ly. War re Middleon, A. M., who Mt . S.nah Ger.ian pent Saturday (until after rh , '' n< rema ' n here butus, univeisity year bo'ik. Two came Del'auw from Yale univer-ity with Lyn Kendell. fj r .j v j s j ( ristmas. This will he the largi silver loving cups will b nw; id- when* he stuiliul for the past three Mr . Co’-ila Ti triple pent Monday 1 Grii neastle ' a,w * Heater to ed the winning tenrr. ’yia’ . Brof. .Irldleton alt taught, a fternoon v/ith Lyn K< dell Hie duii„),i . IIUH arr * va * a lit-
Deeemlier 17 to 21.
The program is ponsored by the Agrieultural Alum i of Purdue Cniversity and will consist of Indiana music, fun and helpful talk- on agri-
culture.
Each noon from 11:45 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. and each night from (5:45 to 7:20 the Purdue TIt -hers will .snip and thresh. Don’t forget to tunc in.
ANNEAL LEGMIN MEETING
The annual meeting of the American I. ginn will he held Thursday night at 7:20. Election <f officers. Every Legion member out. Capt. McMahon will peak on the army of
occupation. Legion Hall.
According to an announcement DeI’auw University will not broadcast the “Messiah on Sunday afternoon apreviously announced. Th* program Mil! be broadcast Sunday as usual. Samuel Jnsull, Jr., of Chicago and S. E. Mulhollanil of Fort Wayne, were vi-iting in Greencastle today. They are associated with the Insull interests which control the Greencas-
tle Gas Company.
Alien Potts, Delta Upsilon fraternity, v.a ’''moved to the Putnam Cuun-Ho-pital Tuesday hy his attending physician, Dr. w. M. McGaughey, Dr. McGauphey leported that he was suffering from a had case of influenza. Di. (>. II. Williams, formerly a resident of Greencastle and head of the department ef education at DePauw who moved to Columbus, Ohio, in October, and w h„ j« now on the faculty of Dbio state university, and writ- - that he is very happily located new cln s rooms, new offices, and has
fin. new equipment for hi- work, He says h. and Mrs. Williams miss their Greencastle Mend*, very much, howNEAV MAYSVILLE '' vf ‘ r ’
Mr and Mrs. John Cramer, Mr. and! Mr. and Mr* William u . o “:.!:. i a! Hn .''^ !ip , r 1 “'•''!T hvr ! ;h "-' ‘wm i;n,”rhe e ch,i::
an Laura Stew-jina- holiday* with Mrs. Hester’s
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licre arc gifts that sparkle with lines* fascinating the eye of the connoixseur wi’H their lusire. f,orgcous rings—p'xarls with their sift sheen exquisite pins and pendants—faidlle - watches—all that a lover of fine gim* and fine artistry could wish for.
nor are our prices out of reach of even modest incomes. we've wisely provided a price for every purse, an item fur every eye.
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