The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 June 1929 — Page 2
,TH£ GREENCASTEE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 27,1929.-
aoqrar £7 j^aurA I»r. ind Mrs. Hutcheson L,i ave Thursday Dr. ami Mrs. \V. It. Hutche-on left Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock on th Spirit of St. Louis for New York. They will sail Saturday on the Steam ship N*- v Yi ik, Ameiican Line, f i>r a three months tom i f l.uropi*. They will vi it (icrmany, Czechoslovakia, Au uia, Italy, Switzerland, France, Heluium, Holland F.ajrland. 'I lay will : .11 I to Greer,castle S pte il ber 17. .i. a a* 4* d* Attend Anniversary Urocram At Indiana. Prof, am! Mr . li. W. Pence, Prof, and Mi . V.. \\. Car on and Dr. (> F. Ovei tre 1 attended tin- 2 d annivt!t ry wi i k pnj'iani at the Indiana 'Theatre in Indianapolis Wednesday evening. •!• A NeHIccraft t luh Meetinit On Friday The Xeedlocraft Club will meet with Mi . Nanie II itTn Id, South College Avenue, Friday afternoon at 2:.'1() o’clock. The program will he given by Mrs. Robert Drowning.
Dr. and Mrs. Mat thews j Guests of Honor Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Matthews of Kentland who are spending their vacation here, were the guests of honor at a dinner bridge given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brown for a few friends. •F + *!• "F + + l.eft Thursday For Convention Mf . Gray Potter ami Miss Mildred Pitchford left early this morning for West lta ;en. They will attend the Delta Theta Tau National Convention which is to be held at the West Paden HoU3 Thursday, Friday and Saturday. * Mrs. Potter will nerve as business delegate and Miss Pitchford ;.s social dilegate fiom Theta cliapti r. ♦ •*• + + + + Morton (), F. S. To Hold Annual Picnic Morton O. K. S. will hold their annual picnic Sunday, June 30, at Frank Call’s, south of .Morton. All members and their families are cordially invited. x. 4. a. U- 4- + Scott-Duvis Wedding Took Place Monday The marriage vows uniting as husband and wife, Dee R. Scott ami Miss Opal E. Davis, were administered by Rev. F. A. Arthur, on Monday. Witnesses to the ceremony were Mrs.
Alvin Myers and daughter [ -ti er, TUF. DAILY HAN.N LR Sister and niece of the groom. Mr. Entered in the Post Office at GreenScott i a resident of Roachdale, and | cagfi^ Indiana, bd aecond clans nail the bride a former resident of 1 iv matter. Under the act of March 3,
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doga. The young couple will reside in Crawfordsville for the present, where they will be at home to their friends.—Crawfordsville Journal.
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Woman’s Circle Holds Last Meeting Of Year
The Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian Church held a mother’s and daughter’s meeting Wi dnesday af- j
ternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the church. ______ » Each number was asked to bring :t Mr al)(j Ml8 . ErnPst Stoner spt , nt daughter. Ihis wa the iu.-t meeting Wednesday in Indianapolis,
the circle will ’.old before th a ir d
sumim i vacation. ! The degree staff of Bee iHive ReMi Mattie Gilmore wn in charg ' hekah lodge will meet Friday at 7:00 of the devotions, and Mr . George j o’clock for practice.
Edwin I’lack was at the piano. Mi Grace Drowning gave a mo t delightful reading, "Her .Morning Mail.” A
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Edwards of Roachdale were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Young Wodmsday.
duet by Miss Viola Alexander and
Miss Dora Comstock closed th pro- Mrs. Henry Miller, of Floyd towngram. I ship, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. During the social hour, refresh-j Charles Snodgrass, of near Fillmore,
meats were served by the hoste - Mrs. Will Kocher, and Mrs. Char'.c Conklin. They were a i ted by C-.e I
daughters pi t sent.
Mrs. Anna Miller left the hospital I Thur day wheie she has been for
medical treatment.
Dr. Lillian Brownfield will leave tomorrow for New York from which place she will sail for a trip to Eu-
rope during the summer.
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Mrs. Paul Haltom and son 1 ft today for Alhambra, California for a visit v,ith her i t-> Ur-. Fred Dun-
kin.
J. 0. Cammack was in Indianapolis yesterday buying special equipment for kodak finishing, which he is installing. Andrew Durham and Roy Evans ! have gone to Orb ans where Senator j Durham will addre. s the Kiwanis Club this evening. Mrs. Andy Hendricks of Ft. Smith, Ark., is visiting in Roachdale with Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Strouhe and fam-
ily.
There will be services at thf Pentucost Hall on Washington street toj night, .Saturday night and Sunday afternoon and evening. Everyone is i invited. Mrs. W. W\ Tucker went to Crawford.- ville todaj for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Clements. From there j she will go to Chicago for a visit j with Miss Bertha Tucker. • Mrs. J. X. Miller was taken to Indianapolis Thursday afternoon in the Rector ambulance, to he with her) j daughter for a few weeks. She has been quite sick, but is slowly improvj ing. i Funeral services for Frank Arnold, : prominent Stilesville business man, ; who passed away at his home Wed. nesday morning, will he held Friday afternoon at Stilesville at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. F. P. Huestis who suffered serious injuries when she fell Wedn -day at the home on south College Avenue, was reported resting fairly I well at the County Hospital Thurs- ! ‘lay. The case of the State Of Indiana versus Otho Coffman, on a charge of petit larcency, is scheduled to he heard in the circuit court on Friday. It is a jury case as the defendant is entering a plea of not guilty. Mis. R. W. Shafer underwent an : operate n at the Methodist Hospital jiu Indianapolis. Wednesday morning The operation was successful. Mr. j Shafer and their daughter Mrs. Harris of Baldwin, Kansas are with her. Mr. and Mrs. ( . f . Gillen will join ! Supt. and Mrs. George McKeynolds ; of Clinton tomorrow for a motor trip i to Atlanta, Ga. where they will attend the National Education Association meeting. They will return through Washington. “Bobby” Wallace, John Richard Long, Sarah Frances McCuxry, “Billy” Smith, Robert Harlan and loe Knoll underwent tonsil operations at the County Hospital Thursj day. Dr. John Carmack of Indianapolis was the surgton. Frank Masten is leading his district in the Old Trails auto insurance contest according to an article in The Arrowhead, a magazine for agents of the company. Mr. Masten’s picture ami a write-up on his efforts as a salesman are published in the current issue of the magazine. Mr. and Airs. John W. Rooe are at home from a trip through Iowa and Missouri, Mr. Rohe reports most of the wheat crop in that section is now in the shock. He also says the corn looks better there than here, there b ing less rain in those states early in the season. Prof. Isaac Norris was reported resting easily and somewhat improved at the Putnam County Hospital Thursday where he was taken yesterday after an accident which octured early Wednesday morning. I The car in which Prof. Norris was riding was in a collision with one driven by George Raines on the Stilesville road. Alls. A. AL Welch is reported slowly improving and regaining consciousness at the County Ho-pital, Airs. Welch suffered a fracture of the -^kull, had both legs broken at the knee and a broken arm, and was imconscious for two days following an accident which occurred on the National Rond several days ago, when she was enroute to her home in Dallas, Texas. I
A SENSATIONAL l VSH CHICAGO, June 27. UP)—Soluns of wealth) conquerors in the business world, must defeat designing sirens who play love’s game with only a l ust for gold, Franklyn Hardinge, a j Chicago miollionaire oil burner in- i ventor said today in justifying his j tight again Ann Livingston’s ?250,- j Odd heart balm suit. The newspaper publicity, the j throngs who battle their way into the | court room to hear the intimate de- j taiD of his love life, do not bother j
him.
“Someone has to do these things ; he said. “1 feel 1 am setting an ex- | ample for men of the world to follow. There are too many women who set their snares for men of wealth and position, and hy to lure them into loveless marriages of their own aggrandizement.” Picturing his love of Ann as one of the sacred things of his life, Hardinge's eyes filled with tears as he told how he showered her with attention, devotion, not to mention diamonds, fur coats ami other lovely
gifts.
“She made of my love a mockery and a shame, hut when l woke up and found out she only wanted m> money I knew l must fight. I am only fighting the good fight as other men of money should do.” Ann, the pale and lovely Tulsa, Okla., divorcee, whose poise has baffled attorneys unsuccessfully hammuring at her defense of her reputation and her sincerity of her love for the aged millionaire, is embarrassed by the crowds who jockey for position to see and hear her, she said. “But I was taught by my mother there is a God who watches over us
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all, and that if I would always tell the truth 1 could not come to any wrong.” o CIRCUIT COURT NOTES The Central Trust Company of Greencastle was named the guardian of Wayne, Harold, Virginia, and William Siner, minor heirs of Mary Siller, by Judge James P. Hughes in the circuit court Thursday morning. William M. Sutherlin and Hays :rfi 1 Murphy are the attorneys for the guardian. The Peoples Saving Bank of Evansville was given a judgement by I Judge James P. Hughes in the circuit court Thursday morning against Finn r E. Allen et al. The judgement was for the fprclosure of a mortgage. The defendants were called and I defaulted, and Hays and Murphy were the attorneys for the plaintiff. The Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank was given a judgment for the 1 foreclosure of a mortgage by Judge James P. Hughes iu the circuit court
Thursday against Clay: ( aL William AL Suth. rli i tomey for the plan ti’T . j ment was for $21,!i2.V.i
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The funeral of Jame < v held from the McCui I lors Thursday mor || clock with the Rev. c. || lor in charge, intt * in For st Hill Cemet' | ley passed away at Limedale Tuesday.
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