The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1930 — Page 2

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fUi C-itLI #»!<Kia* Cutcred la the P«t OfIM •» ireetle, lutieBa, Mcomi dm ■»tl dinner. Usder (Im ut «l Merrh S,

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\lrs. L.illie Allen is tives in Rising Sun.

• Mi s. iClaude Sears « i »hes to thai . i friends for the many presents given I Ithe family*it Christmas and New

Years time.

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The annual nlinner-hildge party for the hushand' <>f memhers of the Fortnightly Club was held at the Country | 11'luh Monday evening. About forty I members and guests were present. Following the serving of a deflcious ■ dinner, bridge wa* enjoyed during the remainder of the evening. High prir.es

were awarded Mrs. Nellie Matson Mr<-. Nellie Talbott of Terre Haute an ,i Mr-. Ilov.nd lligeb Brown amt Kenneth • I’e. h. Snooetdlvbdting Mr.-. -I. li. Dunbar. . \ : i ■ J high .i«.i i went V> ' ll " Mebd' \| r , Hevbgnt flethrr local tala* that

Personal And Local News

The Spanish-Amei lean War Veteram will meet Wednesday ev< t tie off ea of Dr. ^awkia 1 "

stallation of officers.

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to Oxford, O.. by the death of .In 1 .

Howard Higgins, infant -on

f Prof.

Stoner and A. (i. Brown,

i Those pre.-ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abrams, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank HitX tie.*, Mr. and Mrs. A. <i. Brown, Mrs. J I’dike Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Heber ¥; I'illis, Mi. and Mi*. ( . tiillen, Mr. X and Mi l erd I.mas, Mr. and Mr-. R. f r. MeKIheney. Mrs. I). O. Moffett, Mr. mid Mi . W. M. Mefiaughey, Mr. and VIi -. ('. N. M' Wethy, Mr. and Mi-. Kenneth peck, Mr. and Mrs. S. It.

♦ Rariden, Mi. and .Mr S. <'. Sayer.-, j t . n j n ^ j,, C onni‘Ction with the

♦ Vli. and Mi-. I,ouis Stevens, Miss X Mabel Stoner, l)i .1. P. fiillespie, Mr. ♦ and Mi I i Tilden, Mr. and Mr-. ♦ I.. H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ¥ Thoini on, Mi Nellie Mat-on Brown J and a friend, Mr.*. Owsley <>f Chicago.

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phone operator who, has been confin- him elf u eandidate for i

id to her home the pa.-l thiee weeks on account of illness is again at he-

desk.

Milton Brown, lieutenant governor of this district of Kiwanis clubs, li ||. Bruner, and J. O. (ammack attended the dedication of the Kiwani* win I*- < f the Riley hospital at Indiana-

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Demoeratie ticket. Mr. F.

iver, is mentioned a* one of the ii:‘"i who will probably make this rare

in the May primary.

Murel Davis, who has been in t'u Methodist hospital in Indianapolis f six weeks recovering from an injury sustained while at woik at Tin Ban-

• For Women & Misses All the ready-to-wear redue:to the popular prices of THE QUALITY SHOP j. H. Fildiford

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If you like the real, true-to-!i r e melodrama u< h a iniidil he takii g place light around you at the pn ■ lit time, yriu’ll rnerr' than enjoy “W«. man rrap”, the all-talking pictm hewing at the firanada Theatre “Wr.inaii Tiap” i from Ihe faniou luge play “Brolln r ." With Die /.idened cope «d' lln motion pidoie it take op more life and vividm You will liki it I* ran e ii i hiun III tile < ivll War, III at In I In:. it ..gain I hrothei. In life today you find biolhei hglitinp against biotho. III. r.i tlu rajlks of Die guai'lliull of the law and the othei in ome "ru. I

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But crooks and rrookdom do not occupy the entire stage, theri* is a dem old mothei win e very life is Untwined in the action- of her two on*. When one leaves home as a

!.uiited man tie oilier becomes embit- Stephenson.

I'ied wiili life and wrecks havoc on

Die foe. of the law.

A "ill enters in, battling for the lit of r brother, yet loving her foi in a primitive manner. The climax i one of inl* ii e emotional appeal Dial thrill you to the very core. Kvelyn lln ill fled Hal Skelly vie wiili each othei for emotional hmioi . 'I h* i. t of Die ca t i in p* ifei I led unci* and Die dialogue i vivid and in-

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X' 1 . I h. Woman’ Foreign Mi binary ♦ Isiieii-ly o| tin* Methodi t (’hurch will meet in the community hall of the church on Wednesday afternoon at till o'clock. The meeting will he in chnrgc i f the Clara Swain Group of which Mrs. Kckardt is leader, and Mi *. Nichol , aasislant. Mrs. Kr.-ld will conduct the devotions. The w*ik will lie in charge of Mr?. A. T.

poli- Tuesday. The local Kiwanians ner office, and from an attack also will attend the banquet this ev- scarlet fever contracted while at C * ,,

deiliut- hospital, arrived home Monday. He

tion. is improving nicely, William F. Bacon, formerly a teach- I he county grand jtny will prnhal i t of Hebrew, Greek and Bible His- be called about Thui-day, it v*a lory in Butler University at Indiana- hi re Monday by c,>imt\ * ffieinl iiolis for three years, has come to is , , _

Greenca-tle for at least a year’s res- the hijacker-rum running h.yhe.- f ' ■ • ' "

dienee. Mr. Bacon will represent the William Kempe at Baiubridgi ml the Bascom O'Hair home Raphael and the h d ’loose lodg

lilt *1 111*.* 111 will he ,|| I i I'e-t Hill.

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to (riv . llCLv I (i^y in Da

The liody of Jam N’ohh Camphidl It; will ariive lepa Wedne day aftei-*

probable the jury will investigate ixion.ov. i* the Me,on f i •'•rvices at

John Rudin Publishing Company of burning of Chicago, a religious educational hou-e. Inst September.

HI DOMINI. ION lo HAVE NEW M. S I IEI.D HO| sE

IH.OOjMINGToN, Ind., Jim. 7 (UP) Con troction of a new $.'1,000 athletic li* Id foi Dlonminfftnn high . li* id will he tailed as soon a* the ai.tlui permits. I'he field will inrlude a foothall gridiron.

BANK I til MEM

Chapter No. 210

Reserve Di liicl No. 7.

Report of condilb 11 r,l tie Eii 1 . lional Bunk of (Jreenca tie, in 1 lu* Stale

of adiana, at tie cl,, 1 ol bu-in* **n Dec. 81, 1020.

Id mM Kt F.S

l.oan ; and di -count •Iverdiafl* t nited State (iuvi 1 uoa iit eeuriln* owneil • )t|i»*i band , t.iil .ml cairitii owned Bnnking boo i, 11 niio I urnitiiri nnd fixtures, *20,000 lt»- live wit b l’i*ili lul lb* ••rve It.ink Cn h and due fro;»i backs Outside check and otic r ca.-h items Bedempl ion I mi I 1 .1 li I . S. 'I d a 111 > I and dm* from I . ,K TOTAI

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Capital stock |iaid in Surplus .... .*. I tidivided profits—net

Circulating notes outstanding Due In lunik-, including cecrtified and cashiers’ Demand deposit* l ime deposit* Cnited States deposits Bill* payable anil rediscounts TOTAI, ;•••• State of Indiana, County m Pulnum, SS:

I. li. I Blown,) ( a-hb 1 nf thi above-named bank, dn solemly -wear that Ih* above * lateineiit 1 true lo Do best ol my knowledge and belicl.

R. I*.’. Brow 11, < a-hier.

Sub ciibi'd and worn to before nn tliis 1 day of January, lit.tt). A Hie F. Allen, Notary Public

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1 ' J. F. CANNON

A. B. HANNA

A. (i. BROW N, Director.

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681,7.76.79

8,047..18

DiX.tiOO.uO 112,48 *.

7.000 Iff)

66,697 JH 109,978.58 28,918.21 Trea urei .,,1100 (Ml $1,184,160.29

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1,072.63

100^000,00

out landing I2li,ti89.lii. (i(iO,84I.Hl

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32,2(HMMt 36,930.00 $1,184,460.29

llil >1 ( O.MPAW STATEMENT

Charter No. 161

Repmt of the condition of The Citirens Trust Company at

(In inctislle,

in the Stale of Indiana ,at the ilosi of it- business on Decembui 31, 1929.

Ik A. Brown, President. A. li. Hanna, Vice-President. A. (i. Blown, Sec retary.

E. J. Arnold, Asst. Secretary.

RESOURCES

(mans and Di- ounta $080,174.97 \clvaiK * to Estate.- and Trusts *1,114.68 Other Bone , Se'uritiea, etc. 40 207.Ml Dm* (rum Trust Companies Banks and Hankers and 127,720.17 ( ash on Hand 2,497.43 Trust Securities 109,780.64 Mcirtguge Notes Securing Mortgage (ertificate* ... 7.',,(hi0.0O < u-tuineis Seeuritic*.* 93,969.98 TOTAI - $1,116,476.84

l.l ARIDITIES

Capital Stock—Paid in .0,000.00 Murplu 10*000.00 Cnclivided Profits Net 1,204.48 Dividends Unpaid t» 2,600.00 I iinc- Certificates ... 112,906.34 Savings Deposits 684,172.13 Trust Deposits $42,925.80

O.tm 740,070.27

Fil l Mortgage Certs. Outstanding 75,000.00 I * Investl 119,680.64 Do.id left for Safe Keeping 93,959.95 TOTAI . $1,116

State* uf Indiana, County of Putnam, SS:

J, I.. J. Arnold, Ass’t Secy, nf the Citizens Trust Comany of (ireencastle, ?ndiai$i, do -oleninly swear that the above statement is true.

L. .1. Arnold,

Sub.-frilied and -worn to before me this 7th day of January, 1980.

Elizabeth Ensign, Notary Public,

My commission expires Sept. 14, I93E Took! let her help you! In four! we lake 011th bv uplifting the hand: we are married clasping hancls; unci wc salute our friends by shaking hands. 1111 BIBI.E IIJ.I.S I S (BID PI.\( hiD Sit.Ns IN tl.l, MENS HANDS Hi * alcth up the han I of every man. that all may Know his works Joh 87:7

Whal evil is in mine hand—Samuel

How ran I have good lurk? How ran I ret a position? How ran I succeed in bn nic ? How can I remove evil influence? How can I control anyone? Hnw ran I conquor tnv enemies? How can I mend my familv troubles? How can I hold my hu band' love? How can I hold my wife’s love? When will I conquor my rivals? Mow can I make my home happy? WJu-n will I marrw? How ran I marrv well? How can I make anyone love me? How soon will my lover propese? How can I make distant ones think of me? How ran I get a letter? j How can I el lie a quarrel? Madame May makes everything in life easy with ' her wonderful knowledge. < ome today, for tomorrow may Ice too late.

( OME AND BE CONVINCED SKF MADAME MAY

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P. E. O. Sisterhood In Meet Wednesday Chaplet I, P. E O. Sisterhood, will meet witlc Mi W. W. t'arsfu, JIH2 outh College avenue, Wednesday evening at 7:80 n’rlnek.

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The < re cent Clidi will meet Wed" te day alternoon at the home of Mr?. I*. * citiel h W **:*J.

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Eluyd Township 11 tub I 0 Vleel Tie WiM Floyd town hip Home 11*!, imomii rluh will mei t with Mi . t'le li e R. Roark, January J5th. It will In a combination of Dceemh. r *oid .Einuaiy. Due day and election Inf officer. .

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> Mis. I Iwi ns Gives Monday < Inti Program Mi W. H. Vamlivier, outh Col li pi* Ave., enlertMined tin member of lie* Monday Club at her home ye (ei day :ifl •riiooii. Mrs. Harvey Owen-, who bad the program, used us her -ubject, “Men A- 'Tree* Walkinv.” The new offieers took charge.

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Vironica < luh Mill Meet Wednesday The Veronica Club will meet with Mi-. J. C. Knight at lu i home on 1:1 t Elm St., Wednesday aftei noon at 2

o'clock.

d- + + d* d* Business and Profess olial Women Will Meet Wednesday The Ituslne-- and Pi ofe--ional Women will meet Wednesday evening at 7:8tt o’cliM'k at the Elk* club room. All members are urged to In* present, a- their is important business. Ku 11* 1 a I -eivice* for Vincent Sanehez, who died at Du* Indiana State Farm Saturday will be held from the Catholic church Wednesday morning at '.1 o'clock with h.irial in Forest Hill eeirtnfi ry. 'The man, who is Mexican, dii it of lobar |>enumonin.

Now that the holiday rush amt hustle is over v lake a little lime to catch up with some if the reading you have meant to do. ( ome in .wd examine our shelves of low priced fiction and non-fiction favorites.

Home owned hooka lasting friends.

SAM HANNA’S HOOK STORE Successor To Southard’s Book Store

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We are authorized to announce ALVA BRYAN as a candidate for She riff of Putnam County, subject to the Democratic Primary election.

Moderation

spe ctre

!P a y to* avoided

AVOID THAT ^FUTURE SHADOW* By refraining from overindulgence, if you would maintain the modern figure of fashion Fashion revels in the soft,enchanting curves of the modern figure. Don't sacrifice that graceful contour by permitting your eyes to be bigger than your stomach. He moderate—be moderate in all things.even in smoking. Eat healthfully but not immoderately. When tempted to treat yourself too well, when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, light a Lucky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indul-gence if you would maintain the modern,alluringly-rounded figure. Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco—The Cruam of the Crop—"IT'S TOASTED.” Every, one knows that heat purifies and so “TOASTING” not only re. moves impurities hut adds to the flavor and improves the taste.

"Coming events cast their shadows before"

“It’s toasted" •Be Moderate!... Don’t jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tabkts or other quack anti-fat remedies condemned by the M. li, 1 professio,.! Millions of dollars each year *re wasted on^e^e ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. He Sensible! h Moderate! We do not represent tint smokCigarettes wt 1 hnng modern figures or . ause tie reduction of flesh. We do declare that when otemp., d to do yourself too well, if >u \ ill Reach foi a Lucky instead, you will .In.*, avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over iodulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. 'JUNE IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coa.st-uw.oast network of the N. B. C.

(01829, The American Tobacco Co., Mite