The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1930 — Page 2

GREENCA^tE DAILY BANNER

W’hX’NivSDA Y. -TAN. i 1980.

Best Wishes For l^HO To the many patrons of this ^ business, both old and new, in \ (ireeneastle and throughout the ^ ( ounty, whose friendship has eonjk tributed to the growth of this es- ^ tablishment during the years that \ it has continued under the guid- ^ ance of .Mr. Langdon and Mr. \ Southard, we extend greetings. On the first day of 1930, this business, under new manage ment renew its pledge to serve the people of this community. Your suggestions are welcomed as we continue to build during the com- ^ ing year on the foundation developed in the past.

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,.vr ...n* ii. lueinnv (HR UAlLY bANNEK^ with thp New Veal’s seasun, litrhteil Rnterwl In the P«it U«l«e >1 only t.y candles. A delightful three- ceelle. ladtan^ %* eecowl flw* ■*>» course turkey dinner was served hy matter, tnder the act of March I.

daughters of memliers of the club. 187*.

Mrs. Charles Crawley acted as I SobaeHM>M ** toastinistress; Mrs. A. A. Brothers | week.

A delitfhtful party #was held at ; he jhe men and Mrs. < : — - 1 _ ~ Temple New Year’s eve by the Mi- |K stoner to t h,. advent of the new; P£|*gQQf|| AOU

Masons and Families H»M Nen Year’s RVe 1‘arty

SAM HANNAS

BOOK. STORE

SUCCESSOR T<* SOUTH M!I)’S R(K)K STORI

1 wish to thank everybody who has Ifiven me patronaKe in the past, and ask for Mr. Hanna the con 4 timiation of those favors which m\fiends have civen me. (T. Southard

Mis. (Jeo. Raines, who was calk'd to proving. < ixdeti, by the serious illness of In. daughter, Mrs. tirover Exifers, has Mis- May Welch is leturned home. Mrs. Egret-a is im-tive in <itis ncastle.

sons and Eastern Stars ar l their families. There .were alsmt 250 present to enjoy a well arranged program, anil r.fterw^rds dune in KMiss Edna Ixirene Hillis, private dramatic instructor, presented a most interestintf and nmusinyt pro cram, as

follows:

Keadinftr, “A Ibiy and His Stomach” by Edgar (iitest By Dorothy Arnold Vocal Selections—C Bale M«sin", and “I’m a Dreamer, Aren’t We

All?”

By Miss Margaret Ann Inman One Act Play, “Mabel’s Aunt, given by Ruth Ellington, Martha Ellen Rector, Marguerite Runt and Meredith Reeves. Readings, "On the Street Car” and “The (Jambier,” by Betty Mullins Readings, “Elmer Brown,” and “A Christmas Wish,” by Nanette Hol-

lowell.

Xylophone solo by Vera Grace Brown During the program, a quartet composed of O. W. Holowell, Dr. John A. Egan, C.len Lyon and Marshall Abrams gave a medley of negro spiritual songs, going directly from one melody into another, which proved very popular with the audience. Miss Lenta Mullins acted as pianist during the evening. Following the program, s*i orchestra from Itriril furnished music for dancing. Former Clnverdalc Man Married Here Today The marriage of Miss Lueile Gill, .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gill, of Hinddboro, 111., and George KNrchner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Krivhner, of Kansas, III., occurred here today at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. F.. Gill, Anderson street, with the Rev. Gill officiating. The bride is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Gill who were the only witnesses to the ceremony. Miss Gill is a graduate of the Cloverdale high school and with her patents formerly lived at Cloverdale. The young couple will make their home at Kansas, III., where Mr. Kirrhnei will have charge of a lumber business. He ami his father are associated in the operation of a chain of hardware and lumlier stoics in several towns in Illinois. Rev. Gill als. officiated at the marriage of the bride’s parents in lllitnois many years ago. + + + ■»• + ♦ Club Members Give Surprise New Year’s Day Dinner ! The home nf Mr. and Mrs. J. H. [Pitchford, east Franklin St., was the j scene of a pretty New Year's dinner Wednesday when the members of the Domestic Science club entertained their husbands with a surprise din-

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year. Entertainment was provided in

the afternoon.

Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Marshall, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ben-

nett, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chen, w. th, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Brown and Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. Edward < < nnerly, Mr. Hattie Callahan attended the funeral and Mrs. Walter Crawford, Mr. and of a cousin, Robert Gifford, in Bain-

Mrs. Charles Crawley, Mr. and Mrs.‘bridge today.

John Dunlnvy, Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Josephine Bradley of llunkel Dietrich, Mi. and Mrs. Frank Farmer, 1 Hill, Iml. is spending the holidays ^j| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Mr. and with .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd, east (

Mrs. John King, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Washington Street.

I>ert Landes, Mrs. Frank Mr.; (n( . as t|(. Encampment No. 5!) I |§ and Mrs. James I. Nelson, Mr. and () () p wj n Thursday night in- == Mrs. Henry Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. }t(> . ((| ,,f meeting Friday night. We = Charles Rector, Mr. and Mrs. Milo a| . ( , tn n| . }izi | wi th the Cubs. West Mr and Mrs George Wilson. J UobplU HpllinK( . r has <on , t o ' ■ M ', S ' Al'^* M ' f n, ‘ Mrs- ‘•1", ! ( ' IIM . jnnft ti where she will he the 9 W,mm « r V • '“J; .. . ” t ' Miss Laura Nichols who is ■ Yeager and Ernest Roller, Jr., „l ;iU( . j;(lj th( . l lliv( . 1 . sity of Cincinn-«

READ TO WEAR BimIui ‘ 1 In Price ('r(*|)( • ind Satins THE 01 UTY SHOI J. II 'itchfora

Norman University, who is speudinc the holidays with Mr. and Mr.-. Duti-

lavy.

Other guests outside i f the members of the cluh were also present. + 4* d* + Couple Married Saturday F.vening Mrs. ley M. Claunch and Rev. Hen-

visiting rela- ■| ner.

Covers were laid for 66 guests at

Mr. and Mrs.. James Reynolds ni>d,|S two sons, Virgil Clifford and Frank = Lynn of Lafayette and Mr. and Mrs. , =¥: John Myers of Elint Michigan spent | = New Years with relatives in Greet-i§= (castle. The dinner meeing f th<' Second I ==

age Saturday evening at 7 o’clock at | account of conflicting

engagements, i =

the home of the Rev. Grace Black, on east Elm street. The single ting ceremony was employed. Rev. and Ml-. Steegmiller will make their home in

Indianapolis.

IT’S LOST ITS UJOI.OR THE MONKEYS ARE GLAD THEY ARE EATING DOGS

“New Year’s” has lost more of its 1 original color than any other holi-

day.

Now it is just a sort of P. S. to use,) to be a rare occasion, ushered in by the grand ball of the season in thousands of towns and then on New Y’ear’s d a y everybody kept open house, a beautiful custom, hut one that has vanish-

ed.

Christmas, but it Frederick Land s

The regular meeting will he held Fri- I === day afternoon at 2:80 o'clock in the j ==

School Building.

J. L. Moore of north Madison St., left today for Midland, Indiana, where |he has lieen assigned to the I. and L. | Division of the Monon Ry., as en'gineer. Mr. Moore is a son of the

late Barney Moore.

A picture of Rev. B. H. Bruner, {pastor of the Greencastle First Christ- I = lian church, who as president of the Indiana Christian Ministerial Asooiation, presided at the meeting of that body in Indianapolis Monday and Tuesday, appeared in the Indianapolis Star today, with other officers of

the state organization.

Clifford Hunt of Willoughby, O., who has been here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hunt, Maple avenue, and his sisters, Mrs. Edmond Torr, of Oakalla, and Mrs. Grover Hots, south Locust street, has returned home. Mr. Hunt who graduated from the local high school in 1919,

Miss Catherline Long, of Jackson,

There were lights in the houses., hus 11 ''‘■•'■T< i n*ible position in Wiilough-

and evergreens and smilax and mis- 'Wthtoe and there was H punch bowl

in the parlor, round which the budsjKy., who spent the holidays he?, of the season ranged themselves tn |" h'* 1 ’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. hand glasses to the visitors, many | Long, south Locust street, has gone of whom already had a sufficient car-1 " Chicago for a brief visit liefore

returning to her work at Jackson. .Miss Mildred Long, her sister, who

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Start the Netu Year o with the safeguard of a tuell-rigged Trust Fund. It uiill give your famih smooth financial sailing in the years to come.

Toasts were drunk and there was a sort of Cavalier touch to it, as foreign to our life today a- the habits

of the Persians, hut it had a lure 1,11iin s college,

which makes one regret its (Hissing. I

also spent the Christmas vacation herd, has returned to Searsy, Ark., where she is an instructor in a wo-

Somehow we are unable to work i|9 up any enthusiasm over the calling out of all these troops by the governor of Kentucky to keep the people from lynching that pair of bandits, guilty of cold blooded murder.

The scientists assure us that the ijscovery over in China of some bones several million years old proves that man did not descend from monkeys, which should !»• very gratifying to the monkeys.

And now Saskett of Kentucky, leaves the senate to become ambassador to Germany as Edge of New Jersey left it to become ambassador to Franee. We cannot se how any senator could do such a thing, unless he has on overwhelming desire to live in a wet country or his ladies wish to hand out the society taffy.

Nations are like children, they have their spats, then make up and forget it. Just a few days ago the Unite.! States and Russia were snapping at each other through the international fence and now they are flying side by side, hunting for the lost Alaskan aviators. We never could get world peace untH we arrange to haVe enough lieopie lost all the time to enable all nations to participate in recue parties.

The Chinese nation made a great mistake to let its people eat dogs just as it is trying to get the world to recognize its equality ns a world power. It should have given its people porterhouse until it gained a place in the sun.

^ Trust 1, company

SOUTHWEST CORNER SQUARE

The more we think it over the more we feel that the president named Ambassador Dawes as a member of the London Disarmament Commission because he concluded that Chicago was entitled to a representative on her own account. In addition to its many other bless- I ings the radio every night enables ! hundreds of singers to get rid of the stomach ache by broadcasting it. *

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.Vonderschmitt Amusement Enterprises A HAPPY AND PROPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS

Wc take (his mean, of expressing our appreciation of your patronage during th. oast year and hope <«•' nendship and cm-opera!ion will continue for many years to come. Our aim K to bring only high-rUs^ ch*". and entertaining programs to Greencastle and trust t hat you will do your duns assist us in theaters of this city an out-atanding entertainment renter for h.yers of Moving Pictme Amusement. At any time we writ appreciate your suggestions to help make Greene fcU* Tfr'nin the public pleasingly a"* 1 satisfactorily in every respect, at all times.