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

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. M« iXDAY. APRIL7.

THR DAILY nAVNER . Enlorfd in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as .second class mail matter. !’inter the act of March 3, IH79. ‘ ' Subscription price, 10 cents | week.

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Perranal And Local News

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CMlLINf i llinur s ami clieery furniture-antmerely ^ a matter of surface appearance. Your floors, if they are prc»pe-rly reftnisht-d, will li»ok just as nice as the floors in a new house anil your furniture, under similar treatment, will.ri.al the pieces in the l*rniture store windows. J he change is very easy to accomplish w ith l.owt BROIHLKS NtPTIJNITE VARNISH STAIN for it .stains and varnishes atone stroke of j the brush. It colors all of the cuts, scratches and marks makiirgtthe surface uniform and it brings out the beauty of the wood grain. Neptunite Viarnish Stain is very easy to use. It stains and varnishes at the same time ami U tomes in a variety of pleasing colors.^ Come in and,get a color card.

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Donus Denny, Cloverdalo pn-tnia«t- « n.s here on business Monday. Heiman Beck, who is now located in Cleveland, 0., was a visitor here

over Sunday.

Mr. and .'Its. Georire Walker sjient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold

Walker of Clocerdale.

Miss Mary lluark and Miss Mayme Welch of Indianapolis sjient the week-

end with friends here.

I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hilli , of Lex- ^

1 ington, Ky., were the week-end iru s I °

Mi. and Mrs. Fiank Shoptaugh. j ‘

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Miss Marie Walkei sjielit Su...l.i in Louisville, Kentucky. Mrs. J. A. Welch, of Chicniro, will come today for the funeral of her .-i Mi. a id Mrs. Keiiteii Lawler of Ben Davis, spent Sunday in Green-

c-astle.

Mrs. Ralph Overstreet was operated on this Sunday night at the county hospital for relief from ajipendicitis. Born to Air. anil Mrs. Gilbert Pat ,eison, north Colley . ■ '

morning.

Mrs. Mary Heat and daught i Mercile, spent Sunda' in Louisville.

Kentucky.

The Directors and Committee Chairmen will meet in ti ' National

Rank at 7:.'!<> thi.i rvniny.

Mis. Russell Ale i.dei and son. Bobby, left Sunday ' i Newcastle to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. on Alexander. Mi. and Mrs. Allen L k-tt ami M : Ida McElwdP of Ind..."ap !is.

Mi. anil M: Joha Oal.

Society Mrs. Bartlett, 'its. Lester Jones l o H,. Hostess to Morning 'I usirale Mrs. K. K. Bartlett and Mr-. Lester M. Jones will he hostesses to the mem- j hers of the Morning Musirale Hour club Wednesday morning at !» oYloek. for breakfast at the home of Mrs. K | R. Bartlett.

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Mu Phi Epsilon Will Give Tea .Mu Phi Kpsilon will give a musical j Tea at the Alpha Gamma Delta hou-e j Tuesday, April s. from :L:m to '>:d01

o’clock.

Daggy Home Scene Of Pretty Wedding The home of Mr. and Mrs. Bence A. Daggy, con ei Jaekson and Hanna streets, was the scene of a piet’.y wedding Sunday afternoon when .M : -s Edith N’eese, of Poland, we- united in marriage to Glen I.. Daggy, of

Manhattan.

Rev. H. H. Bruner, pa-tor of the t Christian < hurch, officiated.

Sugireslions h>r (iOnnneM(*(‘ni en | Gifts

Mesh I»a«s

Costume Jew elry

Compacts

SilkH

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\|| gifts neatly wrapped in gift box s ^ mi; piJAUTY SIKH*

J. H. I’itch ford

DePauw University with the class of 1P2S. She is a memhei of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority and i- well known in (Ireencastle where she has always lived. Mr. Bottorff eame to DePauw from Columbus. He was graduated with the class of l!»2i*, and is a menu tier of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Mr. Bottorff was active in new.--paper work while iji DePauw qnd during his four years was connected with The DePauw, the college paper. He is now connected with the San

Immediately after the ceremony, a Ffancisco branch of the Wall Street

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review of mj . , , and poems. The club m , t ' Mrs. H. A. Gnl, in att M

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lo Celebrate 2:. Years

°1 "eddel '“*• ''Otuidav Miss Florence Evens hnu

house at her home

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Saturday. April 12 i rom to 10 !>• ' n -> in honor of ,si fifth wedding anniver-al/i

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... Mrs. C. E. Stoner ud daughter,! immediately • thi ceremony, a I Francisco Branch ot me vvau street j A Treaaure Hunt m k.s-.. make herh0,M artM«y party

Mr. and Mr-,. Walter] 1

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BOAt HDALR • Burkett Go.-lin i- in Clinton this week attending a Kfllvinator school directed tiy the Wiibu.-h Valley Flee trii company. Miss Francis Felix, of IndinnapnU-

spe-ding her spring vacation with i* grandpa rents. Mr. and Mrs. James

Wails.

Mis. Albert I wi- was a busine? I Kentucky who lias been spending

Imh, is visiting his mother, Mr-. Charles Toney, on we-t Franklin St. John Knight, rural carrier of tr local posloffice, i taking his viu-ati >n. Iieorge Voile is substituting Jor M'.

j Knight.

Hillis Shi jitaugh, who h;is been c n lined in the Methodist hospital 'or -everal week- returned to his home on east Seminary street Sunday. Fiank Garrett, of Fillmore, wa- n pt i ted critically ill Monday of he in disease and infirmities of advanced

Township trustees held their regular monthly meeting with County Superintendent John t . Vermillion on

Monday.

Miss Grace Hyman, of Versaillc-,

God Liver ()il

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Poultry & Stock Pure Norwegian / ( od Liver I lit $2.25 Gal. 75c Qt. 40c Pint MULLINS DfcrVfORF

.-itor in India ajdtlis Monday. R. \. MABON8 Called convisation (Ireencastle (Tialiter No. 22, Monday, 7:.‘I0 p. m. it. A. degree. ( . F. MATHES, H. I’:

Ricketts Optometrist

TNcs tested, glasses properly

fitted, and repaired.

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week with Miss Bernice Craig left for her home today. *1 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Worrull and children of Indianapolis, were week--nd gui t of Mrs. Worrall’s pai-ei''.-, Mi. and Mis. J. F. Long, south Locust

stieet.

Memh rs of the Greencastle Band are requested to meet at the hall ! jiromptly at 7:30 o’clock this evening. I The Band will play at the American I Legion rally at the courthouse. Miss Gayle Gardner is rapidly improving at the home of her aunt an i | uncle Mr. and Mrs. Guy Williamson. ! Miss Gardner L the daughter of Mr. 1 anil Mis. Glen Gardner on east Hanna . I -1 reet. , \

1). M. Bottorff and f a : v in Columbus Sunday. Mr. anil Mrs. Clifioii Phillips and children of Indlanapaii qient San lay with Mr. and M: Joseph Davis and daughter of I! I! I C. D. Chapma.i, n ■ nr-r of the ’ocal J. C. Penney Co. to e. I. It ye-ti > lay to attend-the spri 1 convent'-i ,f the organization , h - held at S'.. Louis Headquarters : t e eonve li- i will be at the Jt-ffi i-an hotel n' d he meeting will nnr<- for one week. Special inte is being oaie o the convention n til g- this yi owing to the attend: of J. C. I’e i ey, founder of tl .1. ( I’ennev i n. and nationally kia w:j not alo'n •'or hi- merchandis: . ■ . I’livitie.- bn; also for bis extt-i: tr rests i-, purebred live-toek I, ling and ; Mr. .. :8dsigKT. I. . PuoM . .1. -ultural developntiur 1 k. Mr. I’ - - ,iey is jiresident of t 1 ' dan Heaid Publishing Ci.. tiie aw-n . .f Ki”madine Farms, in of the lending puiebied stock fan tin Urit'-.l State and is an ai t • • it itos .

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i d The guests were seated at one jin San I-1uncisco,

lame table ami two small tables which Those attending the announcement

weie lighted by long white tapers. The center of the large table was «ie. mat.-i with a huge wedding cake. \\ . hding guests were: Mr-. Delilah

dinner were Mrs. < . F. Stoner, Miss Stoner, Mrs. Rodeheaver, Mrs. H. M. Smith, Mrs. A. A. Hauck, Mrs. Chas. Rector, .Mi-s Maigant Gilmore, Miss

II dub activities a well a. head i f a 120,000 acre farm project in tl South. This is the first tin-, in s, - oral yea- that Mi. Penney has tended a i onvent'en , sion of the ganization which hi name

though he has t>

among thi- -tores a. coiiqiao.i - i , ei in .-(tendance _ut aie fair when - I

Luke, Hill, Fisher, Caldwell, Freeland and Mi.- Margaret Fmily MeGaughey.

\ , an.I daughter . Fff -ami Rhode, j Maiy Glen Hamilton, Misses Ruarh

Mr. ml Mrs. Charles Sendmeyer and ilanghter, of Poland; Frank Daggy a! Mi-s Dovi ■ Sublett, of Manhattan: Rev. id Mr B. H. Bruner, Dr. and Mi . \\ R. Huteheson, Mis- l.ucille tl aid Mr. ami Mi -. Bence Daggy

and daughters, of this city.

I he young couple will reside on a

faim at Manhattan.

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Mi-- Katherine Stoner lo WKI Rehert Bottorff

\ b autifully appointed dinner-j bri Ige uas given at the Country club .''.iturday evening by -everal members | of tin- Alpha Chi Omega sorority It proved to be an. announcement G>r

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Tuesday Heading Club Will Meet Tomorrow

The Tuesday Reading Circle will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. W. V. Brown. “The | Heart of Hawthorne’- Jqurrials,” b> , Newton Arvin, will be givi n by Mr-

I R. F. Brown.

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j Woman’s < luh Met

I With Mrs. H. A. Gobin. '

Mrs. W. A. Huggard gave a program on “Willa Gather and her writ ings” before the, Woman’s Club on

A treasure hunt in which «

young urates’ parti, i paN J feature of a birthday |w , v ,, Randolph Bartlett at hi- , J Fast Washington Str,et, SutuJ

ternoon. After the hunt and

game/ a jiicni - lund >a , „ ni ^

os-h.,, „ » (-.ontinued on Pap y^j

Miss Katherine Stofter, whose marH-|„ , , . • to Robert Boforff of Coluinhu.-.! Sat J ur{,a y »“”"»>•>■ Aft " :1 In, but now living in San Fianciseo.l study ° f her "

Mill take place in that city on May

third.

Sixteen

he has exhibited hi tally , ttl - fo ] th.- pas* seven ye n ot m conneeti-i” 1 a : It hi ■ xtensii v •! o -.

guests, including M-s

Stonei and her mother, .Mrs. C. F. Stom'!', were present. The tables were prettily decorated with r#ses and j lighted candles. The bride-elect’s tit-

led extensively | ble was covered with a beautiful cloth company "i'ii-.e.x her mother as a wedding pre--

AIt'T the announcement, the

novels Mrs.

Huggard summarized Mis- Gather’s 1 style as being simjile, restrained, and artistic, her main interest being in character portrayal rather than in j lot. Mrs. T. G. Yuncker gave a brief

r\inn;i!S! here IS money! At Your l inger Tip*. Let I s Know How much it w ill tali,, lo jj anee you through another i We Lend I p ToSJ On Livestock. Iin|)leiii(r Furniture, Pianos, Elf, Termw — 3, fi, j months to repay. Indiana LoanCa 9/11 I’Honr ff s- E. Washimrtujj

1 pent the evening playing

bridge.

- Stoner was graduated from

A richer steelier 1 a m

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9x12 Axministers in new patterns

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Ibis group has been lately unpacked, and represents some of (he finest ideas of floor decoration by a famous New York designer. I h • quality is heavy. We urge you to see them.

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$69.75

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Kimmut Ovals are only $1.95 They are 27 inches by IH inches and arc made of the famous basket weave of heavy fabric. Manufactured hv the makers of the famous Kintlark rugs, they are beautiful, and are in excellent colors. ( ocoa Mats

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