The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1929 — Page 7
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1929.
Happy New Year
May 1929 nriiii-; t o your - our many friends and customers and all the members of this communit y an abundance of health and happiness. And may the next twelve months be the most prosperous you have ever known! First National Bank Since 1863 Citizens Trust Co.
• ISlitf'ully entertained at their home, !,: !4 South College Ave., with three J yihle.^ of bridice, on New Year’s Kve. ! ^ Members of Mrs. Taulman’s bridge dub, with Mr. ;inil Mrs. Kay Trembly a eur't were present. IliKh score j arizes were awarded Mrs. Kay Trembly ami Or\ ille Stewart. Delicious refreshments of sandwiclws, potato salad, olives, pickles, uni cake and coffee were served.
“Thoughts for a better New Year’ 1 Mrs. Ivan Ruark will review the hook "Jalna”. Music will consist of favorite hymns.
I’rof. and Mrs. Greenlenf (live Bridge Party Monday. Prof, and Mrs. Herrick K. H. Oreenleaf, 1024 South Ci liege Ave., entertained with a New Year’s Kve bridge party last evening. Guests included: Prof, and Mrs. II. W. Voltmer, Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Abbott, and Mrs. Charles Gardner.
place a. o’clock, and was fidlowed by a short talk by the guest, Miss Hertha Park, who has just recently returned from China where she was a missionary. The remainder of the evening was spent in gam. and contests. As the clock chimed twelve, tin guests were seated in a circle around a candle light while the Now Ye n was ushered in with trumpets and much noise, from an adjoining room. Wishes of the best of aicces and , happiness were extended each othei as the guests departed.
Vliss Lucie lioswell Bride ,)f Indianapolis Man. Miss l.ucii Bosw. ll, formerly of Groonca.stle, and Kugeno Mark of Indianapolis were united in marriage at ihe bridegroom’s home at 4 o’clock in the afternoon on December 2'>th., the Kev. Homer Dale of Indianapolis officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Mark will make their home in Indianapolis. Mr . Mark attended the Greencastle High School, and is well known in Greenca. tie.
Count "y Reading ( Inb Mrs. Ifuark Lcailer. The Cumtry Rending Club will icrt with Mr.. Bence Doggy, coiner f Hanna and South Jackson streets I’hur day at 2:(/0 o’clock. Responses will be:
Presbyterian Woman’s Circle. Meeting 1. Postponed. I'h' meeting of the Woman’s Circle of the Presbyteikm Church has lieon postponed on account of sickness. I). K. S. To Install Officers Wednesday. Greencastle Chapter, No. 255, <). K. will meet in regular session W<‘dnesduy evening at 7:40 o’clock for installation of ofi’i ••■rs. I Watch Party ts 1 Delightful MTair. A watch party held at the home of | Miss Berniece Trihby, Wo t Walnut i St,, Mondny cvi ning proved a delighU 1 ful alTnir, and one in which all of the guests tool; part. • A regular business se-sicn took
Miss \ 1 t i Kerr Gives Delightful Party. Miss Alta Kerr, 50!l South Jack- | -on St., ei^ertaineil at h< home Mo i- ; <lay evening with a New Y ai‘ K. Iiarty. The evening wa spent in playing games and dancing. Those present weie: Mi < s Tos-i j Davis, Pearl C de, Julia Werneke, Kmma Christine Host , k ranci Kerr, and Alta Kerr, and Messrs. Orvil! Wehh, tilen Dean, Cecil Ju;tus, Wil- * lard Batson, George Coi ne;s and Ku - 'ell Welch.
Mrs. Klsie Harlan Vnd Fred Kllis Wed. Mrs. Klsie Harlan anil Fred Kllis were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Marian on N. Madison St. The ceremony was performed by Kev. Grace Bl.i.k, and witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brumley and Mrs. Anna Nelson.
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[AY the New Year be both jiiunpy and Prosiieioun for all the people of (ireencastle and eonnminily is the liearty wish of Tresslar’s 5-18 and Variety Store
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FOR RENT—4 room hou e, garage and basement. Pig no 512-Y or 45. l-tf
I UK WEAIHRK now north portion. Colder with mod-
erate cold wave. Wednesday generally Probabh | fair, somewhat colder east portion.
Mo tly cloudy tonight.
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Is wished to one and all not only for 1929 but for all the years 1o come. ^
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THE Night Prowler nFlVKRY YE AR the burglar takes kK|a tremendous toll of valuables ^®^fnt>m American homes. You read of big thefts every day, but there are many that never find their way into the newspapers. The pnwler in the night is often a despeitte man. Most of. them are drug addicts, and a drug-crazed man is irrea>onsible and without fear. It doesn’t pay to meet him in the dark. Insure, so you won't have to take a chance.
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Representing IMTKI ST \ I KS FIDKLITY AND GI'ARANTY ((IMP ANY
Communication in 1929
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^pjUE time of the night-watch crying Ids scant bit of news as he called the hour belongs to the Medieval Age the lumbering stage-coach and the Pony Express belong to the Days of’49. Each filled a definite place in the history of progress but Today, January 1, 1929, we find the very latest methods of spreading the news from house to house and city to city. The newspaper the railroads - airplam s electrical apparatus bring us information f rom the four corners of the earl h.
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fTjlT is our \\ish in 1929 to do the utmost Kislwithin our powei- in the perfection and maintenance of a telephone system which is devoted in Greencastle as elsewhere to this task of binding in a more compact unit this city of five thousand inhabitants and linking it with the outside world.
Greencastle Telephone Company
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