The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 December 1928 — Page 2

mm ib.rran < lasu \\ ill Mr* 1 ! V\ith .In Huth llnniinhue. Tlio Dorcas class ot the Christian Church will haw a party Wednesday evenin« at 7:(M) n'clmk at the home nf Jo Kuth Donnohue, 7 V\. Poplar St. Ka.h one please IniriK Idr Kilt for K r ab bag. %• 4* + 4" 4* + Mrs. Shafer To Have insnlieth ( entury Club. The Twentieth Century Club will meet with Mr.-. II. W. Shafer, Hanna St., Thursday afternoon at 2:MO o'clock. Mis.- W. F. Lank and Mrs. H. i(. Kreld will have the program. 4* 4* 4* 4* + 4Mrs. Heaven ridge's liranddaughter Weds. Announcement of the marriage of Miss Margaret Melvina Heavenridge, daughter of Mr.-. I.> man I). Heavenridge of Spencer, to Byron H. Humphrey has been received in this city. Mrs. Humphrey i- a granddaughter of Mr-. M. S. Heavonridge of (irerncastle. The Iiexington Leader gives the following arceunt of the wedding. “The marriage of Miss Melvina Heaven ridge, daughter of Mr-. Lyman It. Heavenridge of Spencer, Ind., to Byron T. Humphrey, son of Mr-, fjeorge T. Humphrey, of Lexington wa- solemnized today :it noon at the home of Dr. H. H. Hitzer, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, w h< officiated. After a wedding trip to the britb home, where they will -pend Chri-t-mas, they will return to Lexington and resume their work at the I'niversity of Kentucky, where both are students.

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Miss Walls To Give Dinner Bridge Ihlirsday. Mi Lola Walls will entertain at her home on West Washington St.. Thursday evening at b:T> o’clock with a dinner-bridge. 4* F 4* 4* v 4" Mrs. Kohert Wat son Hostess To I.. I . F. ( luh. The L. F. F. Club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Robert Watson, West Liberty St. Section IV Meeting Is Postponed. fin account of dim - - the meeting of Section IV of the Christian church has been postponed. 4* 4* 4- 4* + 4* ( ro-Tat-Km < ircle Meets Thursday. The annual Chri-tmas meeting of the Cro-Tat Km Circle will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock with Mrs. Jacoh K>ifer, 711 So. College Avc. Kach member please bring gift for exchange. 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4Christmas Dinner Given By Mr. and Mrs. Met ny. Mr. ynd Mt . \lherta Met !o> • tertained with a Christmas dinner at their home Tuesday. Those present included: Mis- Anna I oui-e Ma-tei son of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wagner, Mr. and Mi Samuel Hid bert, Mr. and Mr-. Henry Jack-on and Mr. and Mrs. Wallet Bainard. The evening wa- -pent in game playing and story telling. The guestdeparted at a late hour wi-hing Mr. and Mrs. McCoy a happy and prosperous New Year. 4* 4- 4* 4- 4* + Mr. and Mrs. \cord Have Christmas Dinner, Mr. and Mr-. Martin Aeord, North Madison St., entertained Christinas Day at their home with a dinner. The guests included: Mr- Harriet Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis and on, George Stanley, and daughter, .Margaret, Miss Ruth Shaw, Miss Ruby Shaw and Georgia Keen. The afternoc n was spent in an exchange of gifts and in music. 4- 4* 4* 4* -I- 4* Nickols-O'Hair Nuptials, The home of Mr. and Mr-. William T. O’Hair, who reside near Brick Chapel, was the scene of a ijuiet wedding Sunday evening, Dec. 23, when Orla Glen Nickol- was married to Mi-- Dema Lucille O'Hair. The ceremony wa- performed in the sitting room in fn lit of a large Boston fern at three o'clock by Rev. Hansel Tower- in the presence of the Pride and bridegionms nearest relatives. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. ami Mrs. Ira Nickol- who reside near Fillmore. The young couple will make their home for a time with the groom's parents.

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Fred Hays of Lafayette is visiting . —u ■ ■ ■— tifri- today. Kafrretf la Ik* I’nmt Ofllra at ttraaa-

eaalla, ludlana. aa areoad rlaaa avail Mi- Nellie Butler L Confined to mallrr. I ader Ik* act at Marak 8. y,,.,. | l((me liecause of illness.

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Sabarrlklluk srlaa. Id aaala par ,, . ,, , Mr. and Mrs. George Weber syient Christmas in Terre Haute.

Personal And Local News

Miss Lydia Cravens is confined to her home because of illness. Miss Mary McN'eff visited her parents in Put’namville, Tuesday.

Mrs. Gertrude Werneke spent Mi . George Yorlc and children have I Christmas in Brazil with relatives. the flu. I ,

Mi-- Juanita Stroup of !• rankfort

M. A. Wolfe ! confined to his home i- vi-iting Miss Angeline Concilia. because of illness. i . . . ,

J. C. Knigbt remains puite sick

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Todd pent j with the flu at his home on Kim St.

Tuesday afternoon in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Knight of Indt-

John Arthur Friend, who ha- been |anapolis are here today on liusiness. ill with the flu i- able to he out I Miss Alice Murphy spent Christagain. mas in Terre Haute with her sister. ■

Mis- Maude Barker who has been ill at her home r reported to be im-

proving.

Mr. and Mrs. George Hanna are 'seriously ill at their borne or. W. Walnut street. Dave Braden will go to SummerI set, Ky., tomorrow to attend the funeral of an uncle. Miss Margaret McLean of Indianapolis spent Chi tmas with her father Kwing McLean. Mr. and Mi Guy Pickens spent Christmas in Belle I nion with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scott. Mr. and Mi . Lawrence Snider spent Christn with Mrs. Snider's parents in lb * l-ville. Mrs. Rachel Parker, and daughter, Miss Maude H.irker are confined to their home wilh the flu.

Mrs. S. C. Prevo and sons Edgar and Gordon spent Christmas in Marshall, III., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hunt and baby of Willoughby, 0., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hunt. : Mrs. Frances Callahan is spending the holidays with her siser, Mrs. C. II. Phillips, in Indianapolis. Frank Bittles who has been con« 1 fined to his home because of illness for several days, is improving. Miss Imogene Mullins of Indianapolis s|>ent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mullins. Mr. and Mrs. Dent Arnold of Stilesville spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Concilia and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ward K. Bartlett of Greenwood are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cox, parents of Mrs. Bartlett.

AFTER XMAS SALE OF TABLE LINENS

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Va off on all our Table Linens Consisting of lunch cloths, table cloths

and napkins.

THE QUALITY SHOP

J. H. Pitchford

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George Arnold of Kokomo, brother of A. M. Arnold returned to hihome Tuesday. Miss Minna Kern has gone to H Whiting Sanatarium at Martinsville for a few days. Mr-. Margaret Arnold of Macy, Ind. -istcr of Mrs. A. M. Arnold returned to her home Monday. Miss Ilene Mundy of Terre Haute, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. VV. A. Mundy. John Friend is confined to Inhome, south of town, on account of an infection in his nose and the llu. Karl G. Haspel, who was the guest of his parent- over Chri-tmas returned to his home in Chicago Tin

day.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Crist and Miss Kb I red Cri-t of Shelhurn spent CliristMi nal Mi t\ (I | Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reilly of Lebanon were in Greencastle Wednesday, ami also attended the funeral of Alva Smith at Fillmore today. | Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Griffith, and || Mr. and .Mr . Courtney Griffith and T children all of Lewis, spent Christ- j| ma- Day with Mr. and Mrs. hi we 11 1 Stark and children, Mr. and Mr-. Harvey York and I .1,111c ill > 1 I • 1 ' !• Ih. I Ml .1: .1 Ml . 1 * | car Knight and daughter Margaret,, motored to Marshall, III., Christmas

day.

Prof. Clarke Arnold, wife and III"' . > . who well in .III auto 1 I dent recently are improving, but A.! M. Ani'M. tiie father, is -till in a critical condition. G. I. Newby, father of Mrs. Clarke | Arnold, and hei ister, Mrs. W. 'I'. McCoy and Dr. McCoy < f Indianapolis have returned to their home. Mrs. Newby will remain here with her daughter. Miss Clovu Hill, who underwent an operation for appendicitis a short time ago at the County Hospital here i- improving rapidly at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alpha Hill near I Belle I’nion. Robert Webster of Indianapolis and J Mr. and Mr-. O-car Ashley of Rus-| sellville, who have been the guests of [ their parent-, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Web-ter on South Indiana street, have returned to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton of Greencastle visited tiic latter’- parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lame- H. Sutherlin of Clin-1 ton Falls, Chri tmus Day. Miss Hazel Hi: 1 of 1 nton Fall and Ed I Knsor of Indianapolis were also guests. Mrs. Karl G. Haspel and (laughter, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Haspel, left today for Decatur, III., to vi it Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrison, parents of Mrs. Haspel, before returning to their home in | Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gib-on and son, Wayne, of Indianapolis, Laura Leslie, -on Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leslie and children, Gladys, Laverne and Kugene Keller, were Xmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lr-lin and family. Smoke, apparently coming from -hingles 1 11 the kitchen roof at the home of Mr. and Mr-. Hen T. Riley Wednesday morning caused Mrs. Riley to turn in a lire alarm. The firemen made the run to the Riley home at 10:15 o’clock hut no blaze could be found either on top or underneath the roof.

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KEEPING STEP WITH GREENCASTLE Thirty years a^o, for the convenience and protection of customers the Central Banks installed the first safe deposit boxes in Putnam County.! Later, modern posting machines for handling checking accounts were first introduced to this community. Always on the alert for the most modern methods, the Central Trust Company now brings to its savings depositors the last word in accuracy and protection. A new National BankPosting Machine, recently installed at the savings windows, replaces pen and ink posting of savings accounts. This equipment is identical with that used by the most up-to-date metropolitan banks. By this means every transaction in your savings account, deposit or withdrawal, is mechanically printed IN YOUK PRKSENCL. Three records are made at the same time, (1) your receipt in your pass-book, (2) our record on your ledger card, and tor accuracy and protection, (•!) a locked-in auditing record. Your account and ours MUST agree, as it is necessary to present your pass-book when making deposits or withdrawals. The chance of error is reduced to an absolute minimum.

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This is (hr mill-hint* mail, by National Cash RcgisliT < n.

Ibis is the way your account in our ledger* will look.

The advantages of the new mechanical method are

Legible, printed figures in your pass-book and our ledger. Bank’s ledger posted in indellible ink, in youi' presence, exactly the same as shown by your pass-book. No alterations, erasures or diserepencies Machine accuracy in adding, subtracting and extending balance.

Every transaction identified by number and symbol ’Jelk r handling each transaction identified for future reference. Human fallibility reduced to a minimum. Your account always posted up to the minute. Prompt and courteous service.

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This improvement, however, is but another phase of “Central Service”—one more safeguard offered depositors of the Central Banks. Other advantages are

The experience of Id years of safe banking.

Combined Capital and Surplus of $300,000 largest in Putnam County.

Ample reserves of cash and marketable securities.

Insurance against loss by holdup or burglary. . v<r> Surety bonds covering acts of officers and employes- no personal bonds.

Modern vault and sate deposit equipment carefully supervised and mechanically protected. Dirctors, officers and employes interested in your welfare and that of the community at

large.

Semi-annual interest of thousands ot dollars will be credited to savings depositors January 1. Pass-books may be presented for credit any time after that date, when new books will be substituted. Build Your Account ‘‘Where Money Grows”

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Greencastle