The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1930 — Page 2

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TTTR ITATTiY B'ANNKI?, GREENrASTLE, rNDTANA

THT’RSDAY, MAR. 27, Ut3U.

TREDAUA RANVEU

Ent<re<l in tli^ Post Offirr «t Gr<cn-

ra*tk Indian., w -ron.l Ha.« mail t . f ^ ^ stim flf ^

matter. t T ndfr tin' act of March .1,

In the complaint of Jesse Young vs. Ju tin (ioiiwln, a finding has been made in circuit court for the plain-

NOTICi: (II \|)M I NlSTR.ATION

N’olice < hen hy uiven that the un

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ATLANTA, fia.

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dersignod ha l» rn ;i|>)H>inted hy the J yenT' ago Miss Je-^i. Muse, a higii

)87fl. Sahscript ion week.

Miss Evelyn Brumley, daughter of

price, in rents per | Mr. and Mr-. Samuel Brumley, south

Bloomington -(reel, underwent an o},-

“ - T i ration for relief of appendicitis, at

the < <>uM\ He pita), Wednesday ov-

! < ning.

Lr-ports of the condition of Judge Howard Ma‘well are that there is little change since a setback, Saturday night, when his physician remained with him all night. His state not regarded as hopefnl.—Rockville Republican.

P err anal And Local News

Mr . James Leonaard, of Russellville, i gt • of her . islei, M 1 .

K.I flibbitt.

IJifectoi s ol the Putnam ( ount\ Credit » elation will hold their tegular monthly meetinr at the College-

Inn Friday n -

No. .'), .-outier hi nl ,\! mm pas eng -r train, (lu • here ;i: 2. ill p. m., arrived aliout PI:.">() p. nr. last night. The de-

Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Stst" of Indiana, administrator of the state of Alexander II. Mooiv, In!. 111 Putnam Coun-

ty, deceased.

Said estate i apposed to he sil-

vern.

I.KOI \ M. •HH-:, Administrator.

March 2fi, 1!) I0.

C. A. (Mi n, Alt’;,.

sciiool piincipal, tefu.Ald to promote Annie Pearl Ivey. Annie quit -chool and went out into the world t< make a living. Recently Miss Muse had as a vi ilor at her sehool one of Broadway - most beautiful show gill . Annie i- now Mary Adams, formerly of the “Scandals ’ -id “A Connecticut Yankee." The 2?-Sts, j former Annie could resist calling

upon Mi- Muse.

Mrs. II. K. Williams, of West Walnut street, who ha- pent the past three months In Florida, has returned home. Mi. and Mrs. W. K. Headley of Seymour, I diana, parents of Mrs. William , were with her.

NOTH I OF \ I»Mi MSTR \TIO\ Notice j. herel en that the undersigned has been u|*f>ointcd by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam

Mrs. Min je M. Rehling of Indian-

lav was due in the snow storm which ! a P o1 ' spent Wednesday here. Mrs. hit the state Tucsd.uv evening. ! Idling is an accountant for the InKuner;! se ic foi Mr-. Margaret Idianapolis Mfg. & Sales Co. on north

he held at the Re---! ,,rl; >waie -treet, and formerly live d

I County, State of Indiana, administra-. tor of the estate of Alfred Elmore| late of Putnam < . mty, deceased. Saul estate sod to be sol-

vent.

Juliet 1\ Klmore, Administrator. March 12, 1930. Jam.s A Mice, Attorneys.

13-31,

Sod

here.

Funeral

arrangements

for M-s. her home

JJmadstreet, Wm >m- mi-mi hi in>- ivc - , tor Funeral II me Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, v. Rev. W. J. Crowder,

j,a-.tor oi (hi Baptist church, in ’ Ella OTIair, who died ut

charge. Interm ut will he at Fhnin-j north of (ireenca-tle Wednesday, will er.ee. The fainil. will !«• glad to have not be made until after the arrival of friends vi -it the r-main at the Rec- a daughter, Mrs. Louise Darnell of tor Funeral lb Thuisday a. er- I) over, Colo., who is expected F - !!-

jioon and evening day afternoon.

FOR SALE—S vi ral Colonies of Bees, reasonabli price.— Phone i!(l7K. Victor School. The l adies of the It:,inbridge Christain Church will have a Fish Fry at tie ir new rooir;- on West Main St., Saturday evening, March 29th. Everybody Welcome. 27-lt.

Woman's League Meets \t MrthHist ( hurdi

The Woman’s Li , ue of the Meth-thodi-t church met W 'lm sday in lie north Tianscept ol the church. Due to the inclement weather only -ixty Indies were present. The address of the afternoon was given by Prof. Waldo Mitchell. His subject was “Individual Freedom and Prohobition.” The president announced a musical silver tea to bn liven Friday.afternoon at the chini h by Mrs. Rodeheaver’s section. The announcement was al*o made th t 1 future meetings will be held in the North I ranscept of the chuich. The program for th afternoon was opened by Mrs. C. W. Otis who led the c ngregation in -iaging Lenten of hymns. The devotion- were given hy Mrs. Wilhelmina Lank. Little Miss Margaret Ann Inman -ang two . o'o •f -f + j Martha \\ ashinglon Cltlh lleai t Mrs. Slew art Members of tie Martha Washington dub met at the home of Mrs. Milt Brown for their regular meeting on Wednesday. Fourteen members were present. Mrs. A. I!. Chenoweth and Mr-. Raymond Neal were gue.-t of the club. Mrs. William Stewart read a paper, “Landscaping the Home.” Refieshmeats were served at the close of the meeting. •F •!• -F P. K. O. Meets Wilh Mrs. F'erd Lucas The P. E. 0. held its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. F’erd Lucas as ho-tess. During the business session it wa- decided that the oiganization would have a food market next Saturday morning at Fiti i’s floral shop. •F -1- -F •!• •!• -F lr. Kappa Enjoys Luncheon At Country Club The Greemastle chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa enjoyed a delightful luncheon at the Country dub Thursday noon and a meeting afterwards at the home of Mis. A. (I. Brown. Mrs. Nathan Wa.-hburn who is leaving Greencastle to reside in Indianapolis, Was a guest of honor at the luncheon, as was Mrs. Thomas Fleming of Martin.-ville, province nfficet o' Tri Kappa. •!• -F •!• -F \« edlt-craft (lull To Meet With Mr-. I'olloni The Needle Ciaft duh will meet Friday afternoon tit 2:30 o'clock with Mr.-. Ida Pollom, south Indiana -treat The program will be given hy Mrs. Samuel Clapp in the form of an Ii-i.-h playlett. The responses will he Irish joke-. •F -I- -1* •!• -F J. J. Club Meeting Po.-tponed The meeting of the J. J. Club that Wits to have been yesterday evening at the home of Miss Marjorie Hendrix has been postponed until next Wednesday, owing to tho bad weath-

er.

•!• -{- -F -F -IWoman’s Union To Meet At Church The Woman’s Union of the Christian Church will meet at the church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. •!•+ + + -F Entertains For Bridge Club Mrs. Wm. Mattingly was hostess Wednesday evening to the L, F. F. Bridge Club. High score was made by Mrs. Chas. Howard and Mrs. Sanford Smith scored low. Miss Margaret Wells was a guest of the evenlng. •!• -I* -l- -F -1New Maysville Club Enjoy* A Meeting The B. C. Club of Now Maysville met March 22th at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry with a general supper. Intertuinmi nt was furnished by Mrs. Ed Reason nnd Mrs. Wilbur Grantham, A Miss Haynes was t guest for the evening. The next meet ingto lie with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFerran, April f>th. •F -F -F •!• -I* Woman's League To Give Musical Ten Section Seven of the Woman's League of the Methodist church, will give a Musical Tea in the Community hall of the church Friday afterndbu at 2:30 o’clock. A free will offering will be taken. 27-lt. d- •!• d- -F dSorority Meeting Is Postponed The meeting of the Delta Theta Tau sorority scheduled for this evening has been postponed.

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Women of Mooseheart Lvgion Will Entertain District I c puty Women of Mooseheart Legion will have as then guest torF'lit, Dt- tr:et Deputy Fannie Drake of T' in 11 ute, who i- bringing to (It ■ei.castle Cbapter 832 a message ol great benefit and many con-tructive suge stion-. All members are conliall requested to be present. Th re will !«■ refreshments and ii social hour ttfter tho regular business si -sion. •F -F -I- -F * Theta Alumnae Cluh To Mt.’t The Theta Alumnae dull will mr"t Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Miss Catherine Tillot.-in. ea-t Walnut. Miss Ri man, di-trict pre dent, will probably he the guest of honor. Sunday afternoon, the members o:’ , the active cliapter, will give a tea it honor of Miss Rieman at the Kape i Alpha Theta house on -outh Collf"-. avenue. •F -F -F -F -F Young Couple Married Here Wednesday Afternoon

NEW PRINTED FROCKS (Jay-colored prints, the more sundued p ints, and polka-dot prints in silk crepe—also sleeveless print ‘d chiffon, in the silhouette style. $10 To $19.75

THF QUALITY SHOP .1. H. I’itchford

I ! Reelsville, « ' united in mar- H. C. Tn tor, aunt j ... 1 1 in tin auditor’s office who lives in

W' dne-day af'.' Hi'" n by Rev. \A. E. j Gill. Mi. and Mr Dninis Will)un•■.'-, parent of th Ini' - room, and Mrs,

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Frank Williiims, Cloverdab', ted Mi

young t'armei of -s Edilh Rus.-dlJ

Lucky) HE Discovered n

T The old yellow envelope at the bottom of his l u. iosit box hplds a message for you. J

TTlS will made 20 years ago! A A Made and dismissed from his mind. It s a fortunate circumstance that leads him to come across it at this particular time. l or news has just reached him of the death of his old friend whom he had named executor under the will. Now he decides to appoint another , 'friend”-this time a

friendly institution like"ourselves —which is here for all time and has behind it years of experience in this kind of work. The next time you open your safe deposit box, get out your will. Look it over. Bring its provisions up-to-date, and folio" the up-to-date method of naming us as your executor. A new will or a brief codicil to your old one will take care of this.

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