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

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY', DK< RYIBKR -<)■ ULX.

THE HOLiDAY SEASON BPIWOS MANY MONEY NEEDS! Wt* ( an lk*I|) Von W ilh 'i our ( hrislmas Buying, Or The Paying Of Bills We Will Loan You Up To $300

lin Your F’urniturp, 1‘iuno, Kml <>. Niclrolu, Autoiuoliilp, l.ivt Kir. Special Kate* an I l < ruts I pan Application.

Stock,

INDIANA LOAN CO.

21J

.ishini'ton Street,

I'ltonc IT.

ami

Danville

Ktt \( HD M l. >|r. and Mi'. (Tin.-. I'eai-<m vi itcil Sunday with their -oti Hai< Id fVar.'nn ami wife in Indi inapidi. . Mr. and Mr.-. Alex < msliy \ i-iti d Sunday with the latteiV .'ister, Mi . Frank l.ewis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockriilxe vi iteil Sunda\ with Mi- Hell l.n. kricl'e and Mi-- l-ahell Summei ville in I dianapnli-. Mi>. J. W. Talbott wa called to Oklahoma la t week by the erious dine" of her irranddauvhter. Mi-. Carl Davi.-. Mr.-. 0. W. Irwin anil Mrs. (ialen Irwin weie hu-ine vi-itors in < rnwford.sville, Friday. Mrs. I.oui- Mctiauehey of |{u - ' IIville visited Wednesday with her ter. Mrs. Marifuret Hotran. Mr. and Mr.-. Clelland ln|i|ienlatz

and daujchte ln|ipenlatz o Sunday with Mrs. (ieorip T. II. How of a cousin, i unapolis, Th Mr . Letdr j da> last we [! jeo. tiannon Mi Nelli castle .-pent Mr. and Mi

Mr.

i and Mi Kathy le.'ie I ndiaiia|ioli vi.- ited on their )iarent Mr. and

lunjierdntz.

■ n attende-! tie . uneral ! Arthur Howen, at Indi-

ursday afternoon. Stone vi-ited a few

•• k with her -i ter, Mrs.

in Frankfort.

I.oekridne of (ireenSunday with her pa rents . A. C. laickridRe.

BaRN.VKD

Frank Blaydes and daughter

Tre.-sit* Richardson wa

Saturday.

Mr. Lloyd and family of Lebanan -l»eiit Sunday with Mrs. Kidd. Mrs. KUen Keck is staying with Charley Kecks this week. Henry Kindead and family spent Sunday with F.lmer French's of Lad

otra..

Mrs. Bernice Hooker called on Mr-.’ Emma Hooser Friday J. T. Blaydes and wife spent Sunda; with Hen Blayoes. Sill It E I" HEIRS, 1 HI Dl rORS,

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In the Matter of the Estate of Jennie V. Ruleh, Deceased. In the Putnam Circuit Court, September Term, l!i2k. Notice is hereby Riven that I, Albert ('. Balch a- Administrator of the 1 estate of Jennie V. Balch deceased, I having presented and filed my account and vouchers in final settlement of aid Estate, and that the same will I c ine up for the Examination and action of .-aid Circuit Court on the 7th day of January, l!*2!l, at which time all heirs, creditors and legatees of said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show eause, if any there he, why -aid account and vouchers should not he approved. Dated this 11th day of December,

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ALBERT C. BALCH, Adm’r. Charles MeCaughey, Attorney.

1 Hhi L>AII T HAMMCK

Kafr r*6 ludlann.

matter, t'ailer tl*e

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Sabecrlwttiia Triea.

week.

the »’«>»t Orflea at llr*«a-

•rcoiet ele«» at" 11 «r.t af Murelk 8.

Mr-. Hen Miller of And-

11-01 \i ited Saturday night anti Sunda; wits Mr. and Mrs. Roy Y'< ung

.iml Mr. and Mi . J. VV. Miller.

AD . Alma Hnrshbarger is assisting in til* office of the Wabash Val-

OHITPARY

The death angtd has again visited our midst and culled another dear friend and neighbor. Nora Buis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Buis was horn at Belle Union on December 22, 1!I07 and moved to Creencastle, Indiana when iu-t a small child. Nora spent all her liD in this community attending public and high school as long as health per-

I milted her.

About two years ago. Nora, foun

DECORATIVE WREATHS

A lasting di'corafion for tin* cemHen lol. Il« !l\ urt'alhs and olhor

( hristmas di'corationh. !*ol plan' ml flowors.

All May 1’c Found At

THE PECK FLOWER SHOP

\A I IH I.IA I R.

Hit HANNA SI.

|.\ Eleetiii Co., during the absence 1 that she had not strength to do a A| H rd. who i- confinei] to ! other girls did and had to give up hei In i homi with the Hu. J social life and -eek for her health, I t his she did but could not regain her

I strength and she gradually grew I weaker, until the end which came on Novembei doth, I'.fJK, Friday morning at 10:10 o’clock, at the age of L’l year

| 11 months aod K days.

Nora wa - a sweet girl nlway cheer-

ful, even in bitter pain. ( ARK OF THANKS

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hui- take- this means of thanking their neighhoi.nnd friends, the undertaker, ministei and -itigers for their kindness to them during the illness and death of their beloved daughter Nora Bui.-.

Mr. and Mr . Virgil Buis.

I'HDNI 711 K.

Personal And Local News

Soggy

Mrs. Elmer Huher

Hostess To L. F. F. Club.

Mr- Elmer Huber entertained the I F. F. Club at her home on North Molismi St., Wednesday evening. Th , n . were three tables of bridges . m ,l Mrs. Helen (ieabes won the high -core The house was charmingly decorated in holly. A Christmas grab-

of the entertainment.

J. E. Lynch pent the day in •" ar 'j |, a g was part

tr ville. + + + + + +

Mi -. Earl Hu d', spent Wclm da\ | (u . Double Circle Bunco in Terre Haul ( lub Met Wednesday.

Harold Colb confined to his i •i'i,,. Double Circle Bunco Club met home with pit'umania. | Wednesday afternoon with Mr.-. Claud

VV. O. Griffith and Ewell Stalk

1’e

Scott will spend the lays in Richmond with 'litford, Route Three, is Hospital for treatment

boro, K\ ., to pend the V q j,,, nex t meeting will he

' w ith Mi Glen Rowland, December

2b.

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Martha Washington Club M,, Wednesday Afternoon.

Th,. Martha Washington Club met AV, dm day afternoon with Mrs. Alga Moore. The program consisted of a < hiistma- reading by Mrs. Robert Pierce and a contest which was won 1,y m, . Fred Todd. Christmas gift-

were exchanged by all.

Th, house was beautifully decorated Calhoun, has gone to in ( |,,j-tmas colors and delicious rend the Chri-tmns h'di* I'c.-hments were served, ods. i guests were: Mrs. Emmett Hie bytnian Church „ aI , ( | Mrs. Kathryne Stegg.

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ck ■ Ho church p ir- j,,.| ( | , hristmas Dinner

i AV edncsday Evening.

Tie Business and Professional Women' club held a Christmas dinner meeting at Mrs. Ander.-on’s tea room

\e-tei ay evening.

Following the dinner plans were mad, for the distribution of gifts of gioeeries, coal, clothing, toys, and money to needy families in Green-ea-tb A basket of groceries, :i ton of coal, -ome toys and money will be giv, a to a widowed woman and her It!,re, small children. Ho-e, sweaters. 1'■'•'' 1 and u l, article will he given to oth

in has !>< the flu

nber of Delta

en ill for i rapidly

•v-

Von Pav for I*av«s3 S!o»«Im

—wliv

lirl I hem?

i

M)I \N.\ was once famous for its

“Good Hoatls. ’ Vie have rock and jrrnAel in unlimited quantities. We surfaced our roads with these materials—and seldom suffered heeause of the mud which made travel impossible

in neighboring states.

Now, Indiana has a motor vehicle for every 4Mt persons, fixer tivo-thirds of nil the resulting traffic is on the state road system, i he motor vehicle owners exclusively—pay for the improvement and upkeep of the state roads, through the license fees and gasoline tax. Surfaces of rock and grnxel cannot he kept in condition for comfortable driving under such traffic, ('buck holes form which do untold damage to springs and tires. In dry weather, the dust is choking and takes its toll of damage to the moving parts of the motor. The rough surfaces of the road wear out tires twice as fast ns patetnent. I nder such conditions, the expense of upkeep is very high and is increasing, because the traffic is increasing. So it has been truly said You pay for paved roads whether you have them or not.” • A sensible plan has been proposed to build pavements fast enough to complete the state highway system by 1938. At our present rale, the system will not be paved until 1945. This plan is to get the needed state highway funds by a small increase ffi.OO per ear on the average — in the vehicle license fee. Reliable, conservative estimates show that this will produce the needed revenue. What thinking motorist w mild he unwilling to pay thia amall sum for the greater henelits of more miles of pavement?

Think that over! Talk with your reprpirntmtimmln tkm Legislature ulnmt it! Imliuna needs more pavd roads!

Indiana ImmmI Hoad* AKttoriation Illinois lluihliug liMliannpolls, ImIIaba

spent the da; in Im'ianapolis. VIrs. Fearl Da "l near Stilesx spent the day n Greencastle. Mr-. Lawn no Sniin i is confined to her home 1>, ause of illm.--. Mis- Lelia Adams i- spending the

week-end In I rmland with relatives.

Mike Hra He. and Tlioma- Gopas

wero in Terr*' Haute AA >'dn**-day *.v, -

ning.

Mr. and Mi Eugene Obor-t liav.-

gune to Owei

holidays.

Mis- Kathr iie Rigg- i- l' , 'nding the week-end n Minnea|mli with

relatives.

Henry Cook * f Louisville ha arrived to spend the holi ay with rel-

atives here.

Miss Ruth

Chri.-tmas In her parents. Mrs. Ada < in the Count; and ob-ervat

Mrs. Susa

Chicago to days with fii The rcgula pray* r meet ning at 7:.'l(i

lor.

Virginia St Delta Delta, eral days xxit

proving.

Mrs. E. It Mayes of East Wa -hington itreet, la returiieil from <T:.v - ford-ville wI:* i* 1 she ha iieen vi-iting

her daught*

Lytle Fd t hafer, a member of the Lambda Ch fraternity ha- ent( ii,l the I’utnam County lb, pital. II*

ill of influenza.

Air. and Alt-. Orville O’Neal

rented the I,I Brnckway home in ,'a-i \A'a-hi treet. Mr. <I'Neal

is county sin v, ; or.

Mr. and Mi . Mansnn Ru-ter of Elm street are lae parent of a baby girl, born to Dw-m Thai day morning at alio County IF pital. Mrs. A. R. Tuttle Ir ft Wei In*. I a; evening fi i H' icumer, New York, where she will visit t* r a few wcekuith frii is and relatives. E. E. AAalkei, ale-man for the It Iknap Hardware ( o. of Louisville, Inigone ti his honn in Mi niphi , Teiin., to visit over the holidays. The services at the Presbyteria chuich, Sunday i veiling, will con-i t of pictui* on the hook ‘The Othei AA'i-e Man" by Henr; A'andyk'. Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Yunckei and daughtei (irelna, Mary, of Stubi nville, Ohio, will ai i ive Friday to |u • ,1 the holi lays with relatives here. The members of the Presbyterian Sunday school are ie<|Ue~te,| to meet I at the church each afternoon thiweek at : :.‘I0 o’cb.ck for practice. The funeral services of Robert C. Harlan will be hell at the residence in Stilesville Friday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock. Rev. Sherrill will be in chaige

of the services.

Flam > Matin -. daughter o# Mr. and Mr . C. F. Matin-, of 41a E. Washington St., m confined to her home with a severe attack of the flu

and complications.

C. Ed Jones, former Greencastle busines man, who is now located in Philadelphia, visited with Mrs. Jones ai d children here We ne-day < veidng, at the home of Mr. and Mr-. Frank Thoma . Mr. Jones cann west on a busim-s trip and will return next week to pend Christum in this city.

NOTH I TO HKills, ( RIIHTORS, KT(. In the Matter of the K late of Julia A. Balch, Deceased. In the I’utnam Circuit Court, Sep. temher Term, I!I2N. Notice is hereby ^iven that I, Albert C. Balch as Administrator of the estate of Julia A. Balch deceased, having presented and filed my account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and that the ame will come up for the Examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 7th day of January, 1!t2!t, at which time all heirs, creditors and legatees of said Estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there he, why siiid account and vouchers should not be approved. Dated tills 11th day of December, 1!t2S. ALBERT C. BALCH, Adm’r. Charles McGaughey, Attorney. 13-2t.

PrizMrs.

Millci on West Berry street. . went to Mrs. John Seeley,

Arthur Agnew, and Mrs. Ona Grant. Later in the afternoon presents were exchanged and refreshments were

served.

Those present were, Mrs. Arthur Agnew, Mrs. Ona Grant, Mrs. Sanf,,i,l Smith, Mrs. Donald Davidson, \] r . o. F. Carter, and the hostess, AH ! Claud Miller. The guests were, Dan Rowland, and Mrs. John

GIFTS FOR THE BABY

Vanta Baby Garments Without

Or a Hulton

a Fin

Gertrudes Knit Unions Hosiery Towel Sets Bibs Knities Teddy Suits

Waters Blankets Buntings Bath Rohe; Dresses Booties Kimonas Blates

THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford

( hristmas story

I. ' Th ' SM

Hom -

Christmas and story old, yet ever

and we followed with d/

and exhilaration wo,, <ierful)y the

<*f the Christ and ho» tht£ 5 Men seeking him ami * ^

them

presents of goid,'^

and mynh, gold repr,.^* wealth of the East. franl2 symhol of purification, and J which was to be „ff Wli tcH,^ cros- and as they were piidtd!

ei needy children. It was voted to

lea\i' some money in a charity fund,! afternoon, to be used by the club for sick per- d--F -I-*1*-t* • e . a occasion might call, during j AV. H. M. S. Met th. your. Mi Helen Black. Mis- Hel- AAcdnesday Afternoon,

in Browning, unJ Miss Elizabeth En-

school art, Mrs. Lulu Young, saleswoman, Southard’s Book Store, Mrs. Nellie T. Anderson, Anderson Tea Shop, - Mrs. Sedalia Dowling, Greencastle Herald, Dr. Grace Barkley, Professor of botany, and Mrs. H. S. Werneke, saleswoman, J. H. Pitchford company.

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Mrs. Glen Lyon Tri Kappa Hostess. Tri Kappa will meet with Mrs. Glen Lyon this evening at o’clock for its Christmas meeting. Each member is to bring a covered dish.

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Christmas Party Held

Wednesday Evening. ’ ■

A Christina- party was held at th*' * 1 "; 'I" 111 ' 1 and her infant Tri Delta house, Wednesday evening, ■ ' Aa ' l ' r a(lled they vor^j from 7:0(1 to 9:00 o’clock. The pledg-] 1 ' ni 1 pc >*Mted the gifU »- es will entertain the active membeis. " ‘ “ght.

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Legion Auxiliary To Meet xti.c .VI i Kartleu with their

Friday Afternoon.

The American Legion Auxiliary will i . 111 nias ' ari a ' 1<1 thus ende meet Frida; afternoon at 2:00 o’clock 1 ( hrist, the Savi,,'

at the City Library to pack

mas boxes lot the disabled soldiers at

the Maywood Hospital. All members j ' " n rf '

please lie present.

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Meeting Postponed. The Entre Nous club will not meet this week on account of the illness of a number of its members.

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Entertains Club. Mrs. John Melville entertained the Bid-a-Wee club at her home yesterday

Christ-1 s ' ,t,|al hour anii loathe]

leave. It was a good meHiag an, 1

Professor and Mrs. W. Vernon tie and family left today for ershurg, W. Va., where tjey spend -cveral days with Dr. I.yt[ mother and Mrs. Lytle's sister. Lytl.- plan- to be in New York ml of next week where he will attd the convention of the American siiciatinii fur the Advancement nfsj cnee and A-snciaied sarnie.- Bef^ returning to Greencastle he will; spend two days at the Yale Psychj

logical Laboratcry in Nes- Hm

Wedne-day afternoon was the time i Conn., wuete bg will inve-tigate t

•ign were appointed by Miss Tillot-] for the regular December meeting of new !'(|uipir'.rnt aM ot Ah* me ■in to tak charge of the gifts and the W. H. M. S. which met in the recent methods of physchologi^ di M inute them a the club voted. Methodist Episcopal Church, yet being study.

Greenca-tU* has bought $20() worth of H'alth Bond through thi- Business and Lii lessional Woman’s Club. Initiation of new members which was to have been held last night, was po tpont'd. Those who are to be initiated ai* Miss Helen Kendall, see-

the Christmas meeting an atmospheie of holier meaning seemed to pervade

the sanctuary.

The -oi ial rooms of the church presented a joyous and festive appearance in the Yule-Tide decorations. Mr- Krehl conducted the devotions in

H tai y to Di. Longden, who was voted I a beautiful and impressive manner, iitn mem In i -hip -ometime ago, and j Ma tei Jack Gillespie was listened to Ali s Ruth Owen, instructor in public with attention as he told a sweet

F. S. NO MENU ATI RE PARIS, Dec. JO. (l'P)-A!m of many of the moni'm-.C* which are -ponging upri w" is is the American n"wa«. en them. "Hotel lies hw York,” "Washington” k “V' are becoming more ai»»'* iar.

AFTER YOUR NAME, MADAM, HE’LL LOOK F08 OURS! Whether what you .uive him is correct or not, he’ll like it btfause it comes from you but in style sense he’ll like it better if it comes from us!

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is a Prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE, I I FF. DFNt.l E. BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA It U the inosl speedy remedy known.

RchesKvcry kind, .S5.( $15.00 MuHlers— Luxurious lm|M>rtalions up to X(i.(M) Neckwear— A hiitfe assortment, SI.00 to $.3.00 Pajamas— and lounjfinjf suits, •S2.00 to $10.00 Handkerchiefs— White or Novelties,

Shirts-

Large Assortnveiitt Manhattan ant

Columbia,

$1.50 to S5.00 Hosierysnk and Wool.

50c to #2.00 Gloves-

Hanson and A dler Makes, None Be |,er ’ $2.00 to #6.00 Sweaters-

B rad ley's

MacT.retfors $.3.00 to $12.00 Traveling Bag 5Always 1^“' $5.00 to >20' ,M)

g 25e to $1,50

» have many other useful things for him— if it conieS ^ | J- F. CANNON & COMPANY w (*Pen Kveniings Until Xmas.