The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 April 1930 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY. ARKII.l 1.

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Personal And Local News

Mr-. Cleorpe Ensipn returned honn Satuiday from the Methodist ho.|i :. in India sapolis. The Domestic Science ('lull has 1,i-en dninp sonsideralde sewinp for tii.. llo-|dtnl the |.ast month. Dr. William 1 < >’ ei we calhd ti Indiaiiaiioli- loilay to -'e \\ . \. I'o.ld. whn lias lieen ill lor several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson laulman vi-ll ..I in Indianapolis on Sunday with th ii i o, Roland Taiilinan and wife. Mi. and Mrs. It. I*. Mullins and il:.ii , ."liiet, I! tty, motoi ed to Robin on III , Siinda\ where they visited with n datives. Prof, and .Mrs. Ilatiiel hen I’yl and Mis Eleaiiore ('aminack of l.afayette drove down to .-pend the day wi* r. Mr. and Mis. .1. <>. t'aminaek. Pro! |)i.|i Uyl i head of itie forestry partment of Purdue undo i ity. |*r. Saoniel E. Karp, 71, pniminent Ij identified with the medical profi ion in Indianapolis for ma. y > . and noted a a contliliutnr to medical journal , died tiiiexp ’ctedly at Id In.me in Indianapoli.- Saturday iiii r! v I*:. Karp studied medicine ander In. lion alvo ( . Sinythe. of (in-eni as 1 .le, in IS7!I.

The (ir ema.-t ■ Ha d will practice -onipiil at 7:30 o’clock. Miss Gladys furrier of Indianapolis was the v e|. mi a st of friends here. 'I he Amei ’r: n I ion meets tonipht it 7: 10, eoine inijiortant business tn iransaet. .lu.ne. Iluphe . "i Indianapolis, fii.d the w.c-k-eini here with his parel , Judui M -I. P. llupin--Mr. am! \i . ii hi Van Due, of In -lei, ft ' net in I’auw students, isited fri. nd 11 (Ii. mastle over the eel:-: ltd.

Mrs. L. I!. CnU'htsu.wii ale., of the i 1 ! Mrs. Koltii Re. City firemen 11 men. k re iden tree!, Sunday m Only a •mall uni lone. Mr. and Mr-. I and Mrs. I Inc h of Indianapoli . Edward Hall a ' jmhia street, So Mi-s Mai \ \\ ., vi - it inp at the y house. Mi I iePauw I r ne Amei ii n i (l •lit I u Europe t Lewi II d n the court hon 'dnnilay after l< evere liroi-i. lov.n tlie elevatoi in -e more t halt lodshir fell froe ii ■ In", emenl wh: levator to the i is knowledce.

■ill was called ti morninp In of her mother, • allml to the Ml east Walnut in". Iiy a roof fire, of damape was fops: y and Air ey and children, iied Mr. and Mile Idren, west folium of New Yol!. ||||.| Della ono ; I i-idiiir i attended | l: i ree yea la aye. | was a member of I npic team whi ’i ’

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Mi-. Charles Church who has been visiliny friend'- in Chicago returned home Saturday. Mi I H. I van and daughter Betty lane ai • the guests of her parents Mi. and Mrs. B. L. Brown, M, : d Mi . Orvnn Van Rue from ! . In ' , vi-ited at the Delta Chi rai rnity Imuse yesterday. Richard Denman of New York is n< ndiiitr a short time with his par nt M yor and Mr V\ I.. Denman Mrs. |*.nil Tort* arrived here Sun lay from Ingiaham, HI. She wa; ailed hi r by the dlness of hei laie.dil' > , M>-. Virpil \'irvel, liviny on nor! h .laekson street. .1 H. Web and family, of ne'u Killmore, I >ft this morning foi Roan if., fa., >v re ill ' will nijike theii future hoirie. Mr. Wcli-tei has pur •ha-:d .. I: 1 fruit farm in Roanoke minty, \ . lie was a very sue re.-sful fnnner here in this eounly He made man;, eood. tine neighbors who wi ii him -ucress and Imppl-

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Business And Professional Women Plan Convention Plans for the thirteenth annual state convention of Indiana 1'•‘delation of Business and Professional W«. men’s Clubs, which will he held in Indianapolis May 10, to 12, were outlined and discussed u> a part of the I program of the Fifth District conference which was held Sunday in l.u-

! fayette.

1 More than two hundred business There were .‘1,247 automobile li . im | professional women from Crawverses issued in Putnam county H' I'oiilsville, Kehnnoii, h rankfort, Montween January I and Mnn h I, PJ'h 1 -' ticello, Greenca-tlc and Lafayette, and Otto G. Fifield, See retail of State, !, r ; ( .j u | s f,„ m over the state, assem has made a comparative showing cd ■ |,|, ,| ;( i j||h Eovvler hotel for the day s licenses issued this year with th::’ id , ejun which opened with a talk by

ormer years, atfil the showing is most gratifying. There wen an increased number of licenses issued during th months of January and l eliruary, in dieating a healthy and prosperous •miditioii throughout the country since March 1st, a lair numlici ol license- haV*e been -sued on m v. ars and Putnam county makes a veiy .avi ralde showing will othci Conn-

ies in the state.

It is amrteing to know of the large lumhei of new ears that are being old. It is not so -trance when it is known that there were about do,BUI I

furnishing > r.- junked in Indian . -I year and

about o.OOO taken out of the state

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; •’•..III In -l •.. ar’ l.ittle Scat" chain- Filield say s that with the increased

With these athletes j building of good road ml rontimu d

I . nui . . pr peel for a winning piosperity, a million automobile I - lpi.,| C onition are hrighl en.-es will he issued annually in ln-

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Mrs. Ronnie !<■ Robertson, state presi-

dent of the federation.

A lunrh<*on h(*i<i «it noun wns the feature of the program and was tallowed by a series of talks and diseussioii. by officers in the orguniziiti .n. \n ong* the principal speaker.\.,n c veral Indianapolis women, intudiug Miss Lucy Osborn, state treasurer a d chairman of of the finance committee; Mr-. Ada Frost, general chairman of the state convention; Mi .- Meiica Hnagland, chairman of the personnel reseaich committee, and Miss Myra Majors, chairman of the

state -crupbook committee.

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IIniupstic Science ( lull Meets Tuesday ID-. John Dunlavy ntisisU , il t,y Mi-. Charles Allen will he hostess for Hoiii, tu Scicnro Cluh meeting. Tues- | day afternoon at 2:.’t0 o clock.

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; Local Delegate Goes l*i VtiiHhington l>. C. Mi Wilhelmina Lank has gone to Wa-hington, I). ('., to attend th*jiliirt', ninth Continental Congress of j the I*. \. I(. Miss Lank is a delegate I rom Washburn Chapter of the 1). A. I!, of (ireencustle.

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Hi d* Schiiol Aliinini \--ociation Meets Kcel.-villc high school’- alumni :i“ociatioti lio|<l theii annual haniiuet at the Grant hotel Saturday night witii a -plendid atteialance. A dance al-o fi atuied the evening’s entertainment. N v. officors elected by the nssoci t li .ii ic lienee Daggy, Greencaatl*', pi* dent; .Mi.-' Odc.-su llod.-hiie, o 1 * Itoclsville, vice presiik-nt; and John Riiditsell of (Ireoneastle. secretary and treasurer.

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\Ipha *t. Alliance * lob (.ave lleneflt Itrirlge Tbe Alpha O Alliance Club entertained with a benefit bridge at th*' Alpha O House Saturday afternoon at 2:30. There were 23 tables. Mrs. Dale, Mr- Hartley, Mrs. Gardnei and Mrs. VN . A. lieemcr won pri/.c-,

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I lie Penelope ( lob Meets Tuesday The Penelope Club will meet with Mi . Harry Alice, 300 Greenwood Ave. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. George Long will have charge of the program. •!■ -JDelta /eta State Luncheon \Hended Ry Local Delegates Delta /.eta sonnity held its fouiteenth annual state linicheoii and dance at the Columbia club in |ndianapolls last week-end. A spring' golden setting was used for both the luncheon and dance. Mrs. Robert Allen presided at the DeI’auw booth in the corridor from (which passports to the luncheon w, ,.. handed out. Miss Katherine Jane lloninn, pre.--dent of the Depauw chapter, wa among those at the -peaker’s table In addition to members and pledges from the DePauw chapter, othei reservations from Greencu-tle in eluded Mrs. Archie Allen and Mi Helen Ounhur. < hapters at Indiana, Franklin and liutler were represented at the iilTuir •I* •!• •!• .J. -J. .j. Pre-School Study Group Meets Tonight, At 7:30 The Pre-School Study Group will imet tonight at 7:30 in Alvord hull, the subject under discu-sion being "Toys and Companions: Distinctive ness, and collecting.” •I* *!• *!• »l« .j« llnrbura Jean Hartletl Has Holiday Parly Barbara Jean Bartlett entertained twelve of her little friend* on S ,tnnlay afternoon in honor of her sev enth birthday. The afternoon was la-nt in games and an egg hunt Those present were Eleanor Brown Frances Evens, l.uey Longdon, B, r .' bara Jetm Wright, Lois Rim,, M . Neal, Anna Moore, Anna Marie Fit.i Betty Oxnam, Jean Babcock, Imogen,’ Petkin.s, and Dawn Lytle. *!• *!• *1* H, C. C, Clab i,, # Itith Mrs. I ong, Tues,lay The S. C. Club will m eet Tuesday evening With Mrs. Roy Newgent and Mrs. Wallace Long at the home (l f Mrs. Long on north Vine street. All members please remember to hi in while elephant.

Mrs. Hess Wdl Be D. A. R. Hostess Mis. K will l» hostess to the Washington Clmptei of D. A. R. at the Kappa Alpha Tlu'ta bouse Tuesday c\ >nii|g, A pi ! r th. A short bu in** - mei-tillg will be held at eight o’clock. Any menthol- who wish to attend Passion Week . 11 ices may also heat th * addles- of George Edwin Black on “Early Putnam County Histoiy” as it will not begin until eight-thirty. .;. .j. .;. .;. Business an I Professional , Women Meeting Postponed j The liusines- and I't'.fc i oud Wo iiian’s Club will not i.ieet this week .on account of Passion Week. Next meeting will be Wedue day 23nl. ('ent m y ( bib Met Sat unla y Willi Mis. I(. W. Pence • in Saturday afteinouii the regulai meeting of the Century club wn(Continued on page three)

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