The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 May 1929 — Page 2
< THE GREENCASTEE DAIEY BANNER, SATURDAY, MAY 25,1929.
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Personal And Local News
B<“t* Hive Rebekah LolIro will meet
Monday night at 8:00 o’clock. h enry Woodall of Warren
shiiv "as in Ureencastle Saturday. Mr* W. W. Tucker is spending the | week-e.’id with Mrs. John Spurgeon
at Salem.
Mrs. Jones Hostess
! Twentieth Century Club
A most entlmiastic meeting was held with Mrs. Mack Jones on Thursday afternoon by the members of
j the Twentieth Century Club,
town- ( In the absence of the president,
Ralph .Young, Roachdale, was a business visitor in Greencastle, Saturday. \ Ralph Berf.nan, Coatesville, was in Greencastle Saturday morning on
business.
Gordon A. Severs was pledged to Delta Kappa Epsilon at DePauw Fri-
day evening.
Albert Weik, of Chicago, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Carrie Hays
for several days.
Miss Ardith Moore is spending the week-end at Knightstown, the guest of Miss Elizabeth Leavitt. William Griffin, route 2, has purchased a new Chevrolet coach from the L. and H. Chevrolet sales company. | Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds and two sons of Lafayette are spending a few days with relatives in and
near Greencastle.
Brice Brown and “Doc” Haltom were in Indianapolis Saturday afternoon attending the qualification rounds at the Speedway. Mrs. Elizabeth Sweet of South Jackson street who has been visiting her daughter in Montana, returned to her home Saturday afternoon. Members of the Moose Lodge, No. l. r >!>2 and the members of the Mooseheart Legion will hold Memorial c-r-vices in the lodge hall at 2 o clock
Sunday afternoon.
The Citizens Trust Company has been appointed guardian for Lois, Margaret, Lucile, Wilbur and Doris Campbell, grandchildren of Lloyd E.
Campbell, deceased.
1 Mrs. Guy Black, Mrs. J. C. Trembly
presided.
Mrs. Ida Pierce read a well prepar-
ed paper on Mohammedanism. She stated that when Mohammed came, the world had Polytheism, Judaism, Chiistiunity and idolatry. Mohammed was a man of deepest conviction and for many years of purest purposes, hut was drawn down in later years and showed in the midst
j of prosperity his real self. Mrs. II. R. Nichi las announced that
the Committee on International ReJ lations is to award prizes: one of seven dollars for the best year hook for the ensuing year and one of three dollars for the best afternoon pro-
gram.
Mrs. George Fox gave tw'o unique and original poems on “May Day” and “Little Boy’s Reverie.” Mrs. Theodore Crawley gave a synoptic report on the latest “Club Wo-
Pbona All Social Items To 95.
Mesdame* Brown Give Pretty Bridge-Luncheon
Mrs. A. 0. Brown and Mrs. Russell Brown entertained Saturday at one o’clock at the home of Mrs. A. G. Brown in Northwood, with the first of a series of biidge-luncheons. Covers were laid for 20 guests, at tables at tractively arranged with roses, sweet peas and snap dragons. There wi re
five tables of cards.
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Kindergarten Pupils
Enjoy Picnic
The kindergarten pupils and their Long Chicago was recently
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Children's
Hosiery Anklets, halt socks or i
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THE QUALITY SHOP
J. H. Pitchford
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teacher, Mrs. John Jacqua, and the mothers of the pupils enjoyed a picnic Friday morning at the home of Mrs. Grafton Longden, east of the city. The morning was spent in game playing and a lunch was served at
noon.
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Greenfield Couple j Married Here Saturday Ira L. Jones son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Jones and Mi.-s Ida Boyden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bright, of Greenfield, were united in marriage here Saturday morning by Robert H. Newgent.
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nounced.
The party was held at the Tea Room where the guests
an- Modern Priscilla dub
I" Meet Monday
Alamo : The Modern Priscilla Club were | Monday afternoon i *
one
’I love Indiana. I love its wooded hills; It’s little streams and valleys; It’s broad stretches of fertile farm land.-, It’s corn fields; It’s comfortable homes: It’s towns
Give Party For
1 Bride-Elect
Mrs. O. V. Har iacrc and Miss Kath- ' erine Tillotson entertained Saturday at 1:30 o’clock with a luncheonbridge and handkerchief shower of pretty appointment- for Miss Ethel
(’HABLIN BOYS IN FIRST PHOTO
Mrs. J. E. O’Hair, who has been spending the winter with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Oscar Thomas and Mr. i K ( ,ur New
Thomas, at their home on South In- ! iliana St., has returned to her home
near Brick Chapel.
and villages,
It’s proud cities, It’s great factories It’s beehives of industry, It’s historic points of interest, It’s parks and beauty spots, It’s great system of highways It’ little by ways with their wealth : of wayside things: I love it’s changing seasons, the i tenderness of Spring. The beauty of it’s long summer days, j the richness of autumn, The austerity of winter, but most of | all I love it’s hospitable kindly j folks, the Hoosier folks.” There Were four guests. Mrs. Jones, as.-isted by Mrs. Frank ! and Mrs. Thai! Jones, served delicious ' refreshment . Meeting adjourned to j meet with Mrs. Harry Allan on June :
26th.
++*+♦♦ Delta Theta Tati Announces
I’I edges
1 Morrjs, whose engagement to Dan othy Smith will act as bridesmaid.-.
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white cake centered the table. On the ington street. n ' ^ cake were a miniature bride and *+
groom, which was surrounded by four Mrs. Grogan Hostess yellow tapers in silver holders. Snap- Needlecraft t'lub
dragons were used with pretty ef- The Needlecraft Club feet on the table. The place cards taiued Friday at the h, were attached to small artificial ro - William Grogan, li|i*, mi * es, which contained randies. j Mrs. Maynard NVwgem n ** M
The handkerchiefs were concealed ' interesting paper
within a pretty corsage which was j the Circus.” Following th," presented to the bride-elect. After, hour, delightful refreshoean
the luncheon bridge was played. served.
The guests were: Mrs. H. B. Gough, Miss Ruth Robertson, Miss Mildred Dimmick, Mi-s Ella Mahanna, Miss Lucy Bowen, Miss Hazel Alvord, Mrs.
Harold Ross and Miss Ethel Morris. | ty Sundaj school orcheitra*! The wedding will take place at the . sent “My Indiana Homton ^ home of the bride in Murphyshoro, III. , Morn” ovi t .station WMBI Miss Ruth Robertson and Miss Dor-1 Sunday afternoon. Th» (jriipr
| continue for one hour.
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Bale versus Abrams is the title of the -uit which will come up Monday in the circuit court before Judge Jus. 1 l*. Hughes. The suit is over a eonj tested will nnd was venued here from Die Morgan circuit court. The Greencastle Rand will hold its last rehearsal Monday night in preparation for the annual trip to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 1 30. All members requested to be present promptly at 7:30 o'clock. 1 The Pre-School Child Study group will meet Monday at 7:30 o’clock in Alvord Hall. The subject will be "Pre-Natal Care”. Miss Effle Seigelman, assistant superintendent of the Putnam County Hospital, will be the
guest peaker.
Misses Ardith Moore, Gertrude Herod, Julia Crawley and Martha Vaughn, members of the High School graduating class, are wearing the colors of Delta Theta Tau, and will be
pledged soon. •p + 4* + + +
Mrs. Otis Entertained
Junior ( hoir
Mrs. C. W. Otis entertained the ' members of the Purple Robed Junior Choir at her home in Northwood Fri- j day afternoon. Covers were laid for i 10 members and their instructor, ! Prof. L'mfleet.
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Phi Delta Kappa Has Theatre Parly Members of Phi Delta Kappa gave a theatre party at the Voncastle Theatre Friday evening, anil afterward* went to the Studio Tea Shop for their refreshments. Those in the party were
b> Judge James P. Hughes in the i probate court Satutday morning to ! the Citizens Trust Company of GreenI castle for the heirs of Lloyd E. <'amphell. The wards of the estate are Lois, Margaret, Lucille, Wilbur and Dorris. James and Alice are the
! attorneys for the estate.
I his i- tjn fir>t photograph of Chaile-, Jr., and Sydney Earl Chaplin, children o i hallos Chaplin and Lita Grey, his divorced wife. No •lictun otliei t ian bah\ pictures have been secured previi usly of the '■ 1 i n foi !■> theii grandmother, Mli. Lili'an Spicer. Ihe occasion of the picture was the children’s visit to probate court with their grandmother in connection with the probating of her father’s, (the late William Curry) will.
Miss Frances Browning, .Miss Lucille I
l etters of guardianship were issued! Dyer, Miss Pauline Helm, Miss Retha
tl ’“ Webb, Miss Elizabeth Ensign, Miss 1 Julia Wemeke, Miss Ethel Haug,! Miss Eloise Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs. ! John Ave, Mr. and Mrs. George Bill- ! ingsly, Baird Allen, Harry Greene, | Clifford Miller, Theodore Watson, I Glen Keen, John O’Callaghan nnd |
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W. R. C. Hill Meet Monday Afternoon The Woman’s Relief Corps, No. 23, i will meet in regular session Monday j afternoon at 2 o’clock in the Red ' Men’s Hall. Members please note i change of location. There will be in- '• itiation and a good attendance is lie-
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