The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 May 1929 — Page 2
(THE GREENCASTEE DATEY BANNER, THURSDAY, MAY 2, U>29.
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Staiulanl Bfarcrs came from Lena with the ; i t.’.net- of tlie speakers
“Wc Wait For I.ight” W. F. M. S. Topic The Grrenca.'tli' Pistrict cf the Womans Foreign Missionary Society is divided into five groups of women who me t in the different places respectively, in April and May. Cn Wedges a>, the first of May, the Greencastle Group tnt t in the parlors of the church. Mrs. A. H. Pitkin, leader of Greencast!*' Group, pre ded. There were .seventeen deleg'ite- and District officii from the n ijihhoring Auxil-
iaries.
The morning session opened with de votions, conducted hy Mrs. M. S.
Heave nridgi .
The business hour which follow* d, | " as h* 1*1. Miss Joan Durham
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I,,1.1 me . .... j Entered in the Post utftce at Greenpn , n; i.ein uiei.t organizotion was caatlc, Indiana, as second class mail effect' d for them. Thus the mission* matter. Under the act of March 3,
ary eiithu ia im continues to develop ' 1879.
if it i- *r hurt yet of the great ! Subscription price, 10 cents per
need. ' week.
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Joan Durham Head Junior H P. Women
At a meeting at the home of Mrs. Marie Zaharako-, 5th District Director W dn \ evening with Mrs. N'elli • Niestadt of Crawfordsville also in charge, the local chapter of the lju in, s and Professional Women' presented with a junior organization
Personal And Local News
Nathan Call, Roachdale, was a business visitor in Greencastle Thursthat "ill be a credit both to them and day.
the community. j l. F). Snider is in Indianapolis utThe club " a organized with a char- | tending the convention of the Modem
ter membership of 15. Mrs. Niestadt ] Woodman.
outilnecl the duties ot the new memhri's to them, and election *.f officers
will
wa conducted ns a Has in Arithm* tic: Hanking Stocks and Bonds, A - dition an*l Subtraction, SF.hort Divisicn, Multiplication, Fraction^, Progp ion, Interest and Weights and Measures were represented by the cliff, ri at officers and secretaries. Mrs. Waits, in her demonstration of Multiplication, was especially interesting. She tail'd that people have money for the things they really want; that
i\i as Pi, sid nt; Miss Mary O'Rear, Vice-president; Mi - s Eleanor Collins, Cor. Sec.; Miss Ardith Moore, Rec. Sec.; and Miss Mildred Pitchford,
Treasurer.
The members include; Misses Mary O’Rrear, Elizabeth Pruitt, Virginia Rariden, Ardith Moore, Elizabeth ray. Eleanor < ollins, Mildred Pitchford, Charlotte I’aylor, Julia Werneke Frances K* r. Martha Shannon, Ger-
multiplying makes power and that ; Duiie Hen *l, Joan Durham, Lillian th*> transforming power is the ehri - Herod and Mary Louise Throop. For tian school. eligibility to the junior club, a girl Luncheon was solved in the base- must be und, r 20 year* of age. Afment of the church. l, ‘r that time sh.- will he admitted to The afternoon s.-rvics started with the s,;nior organization, and younger
Mrs. Walter Letzler of Muncle is the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. B. McMahon. Seaman Rossetcr of Springfield Mass., spent Thursday afternoon here with Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bence, on his way to Cincinnati. Prof. Don H. Wilson, recently appointed as director of commercial activities on the RePauw campus, arrived in Greencastle from Seattle, Wa-h., on Thursday. Mrs. W. V. Brown arrived in Greencastle Wednesday noon from Maplewood, N. Jersey, where she has spent the past winter. She will be with Prof, ami Mrs. L. R. Eckardt for the pres-;
ent.
Mrs. Elizabeth Sweet, South Jackson street left Thursday morning for
Gilbert Snider amt Clifford Miller were business vi it, i n Washington, 1
Wednesday.
Mrs. Gale Jack on, of Mitchell, is : visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Hubert Jordan. Benjamin Perk, of Indianapolis, was in Greencastle Thursday morning on business. Ernest M. Seller, route 5, is driving a new Whippet coupe delivered ; by H. A. Sherrill. A. J. Dehier of Brazil visited on I Thursday with 'dr. and Mrs. L. W. j Hudlin and family. Donald Davidson, 135 West Berry street, has a new Ford sedan delivered hy King, Mon on anil Foster Co. W. D. McNary, of Fillmore, has purchased a new Ford sedan from King, Morrison : I Foster company. Mrs. Jesse WHls, East Elm St., fell at her home Wednesday and fractured her left hip. She wn taken to the hospital Thu, day. Wilbur S. Dom , r was appointed administrator of tic estate of George Thonfas in the Putnam Circuit court Thursday by Judge James P. Hughes. The Presbyter;,, mid-week prayei servoces will be held in the church parlor tonight at 7:30 o’clock. The topic for discussion will be “The Town and Country Church”.
“My Case Seemed Hopeless, Then Konjola Scored”
Miffcri"! I inm Severe Complications*. Kvervthing Tried Had Failed.
NEW WASH DRESSES ' $1.00 Beautiful styles-Some are I less with flaring' shirts Ai straight line styles with self or ? gaudy trimmings. ror ' THE QUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitchford
devotions in charge of Mrs..C. ■ ; v i 'F 4-•£• d*-J
Margaret Dennis accompanied b\ . . . . „ ,, , , , ( rescent ( tub Holds
Dorothy Locke, sang 1 he Black:
bird” and “Her Dream”.
Mrs. El.-ie Roush Bush, formerly *>f Africa, now ro- iding in Ohio, spoke on “We wait for light”. She centered her address , n the school and work
members will replace her in the | u ar i enii Montana, where she will visjunior club. ~
Regular Meeting
Mrs. Otis Browning, East Hanna Street, was hostess to the members of the Crescent Club Wednesday afternoon. About 15 members and one
at Mozambique, ^utm' AfrkU'After! ^ Miss Emily Jackson were giving, in a word picture, Africa, as | ' 11 • • " ’ 11 ' ' ’ ' it reallv is in it, pent relation t„ ‘hargo o the program. 1 he club adchristianity, all wore h-d to realize t0 meet w,th * Mrs ’ K<1 Hlb -
tbere remains much to done in thej . . _ continent which is second in size to ' ^ ^ ( ailed
, Meeting Friday
There will he a called meeting of I Chapter I., P. E. O. Sisterhood
any other and contains one-fourth of the land on the glebe. The natural resources, such as radium, copper, platinum, gold and diamonds are
■ cpal to any other two countries. Of dav at 7;30 0 . clock . M rs. tl. ninety million inhabitants, sev-1 Hunt( statp orKanizer . wil , be present
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Mi's. Fred L. O’Hair’s residence Fri-
ninety million inhabitants, « nty are Mohammen Ions.
Mrs. Cline, Conference secretary, business like and brilliant in aii her remarks, helped to make • very featur of the program intensely inter-
esting.
In the evening, Mrs. C. W. Mills, Mrs. Cline and Mrs. Bush spoke to the Standard Bearers who with their leader, Mrs. J. M. Helling,t assemli-L-d in the church basement. Eight
Issues Imitations For Bridge-Luncheon Miss Lela Walls has issued invitations for a bridge-luncheon for Satur-
day.
4* 4> 4* 4* ■F Give Tea For Military Officers (’apt. and Mrs. B. B. McMahon en(Continued on page three)
Special for Friday and Saturday Asparagus and Boston Ferns 10c Each While They Last ‘
it her daughter, Mrs. Roy Smithson.; Mrs. Smithson and daughter Louise are reported as being seriously ill. The program for the DePauw chapel period Thursday morning was in charge of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority. Miss Dorothy Deamer, Miss Helen Keith and Miss Tressa Kamey furnished the en-
tertainment.
Roy O. West, DePauw benefactor, will drive to Greencastle Friday, bringing as his guests Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brewerton of Chicago for the May Day festivities on Saturday. Miss Helen Brewerton, senior and member of Kappa Alpha Theta i- their daugh-
ter.
NOTICE OF F1WL SETTLEMENT
OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby given to the Cred-1 itors, Heirs and Legatees of William | McClain and Mary E. McClain, de-1 ceased to appear in the Putnam Cir- 1 cuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 16th day of May, 11)29, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate cf; said decedents should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and j receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court,' this 22nd day of Apiil, 11121). Ferd Lucas, Clerk Putnam Cirnflt Court. 25-3t :
MRS. GEORGIA SHELTON “My case seemed hopeless and then Konjola scored a most remarkable victory,” said Mrs. Georgia Shelton, 1224 Nordyke avenue, Indianapolis. “I suffered from a severe complication of ailments including stomach, liver and kidney troubles ami rheumatism and neuritis. 1 was told this trouble came from a condition of my blood. 1 tried many treatments, all
to no avail.
"I tried Konjola and the ailments became less severe and were disappearing one by one. 1 can truthfully say that I derived more benefits from K, njola than from all else put togethrr, simply because Konjola enriched and cleansed my blood stream. How well I know- that Konjola is the master medicine, it surely proved its worth in my case.” Konjola L sold in Greencastle at the Owl drug store and by all the l,< t druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. —(Adv.)
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