The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 May 1930 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, MAY 2, B)30.
THE DAII.V BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second clasg mail ■natter. Under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per iv cell.
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Personal And Local News
Society i
Our usual guarantee makes any of
the fo'lowinR cars, a K»«J. safe auto- M r 8 . Daniel Hutcheson Hostess mobile investment lor you. We lakej Country Reading Club
the •GAMBU;,” out of buying a us-1
ed car. See these cars.
RANDOLPH H. MAYES Kcpuhlicun ( andidalo For KV presm I at iv<* In Congress
FIFTH DISTRICT INDIANA Subject to Primaries May ti, I9:M).
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1 May Day l.itiirliron j^j BOWMAN GYMWSIIM Saturday, 1May 3 11:30 A. M. 1:30 P.M.
40c
fi Served by Home IVunomics ( lub g
Melba Haskett left the county hos-
pital today.
Mrs. Robert Ryker left the county | hospital today. The Sunday Si' ! party of the ! junior department lieen postpon' d. I A daughter was born to Mr. an t ! Mrs. Je.-se Stewart south of tow.’i,
Thursday.
I Maynard Grubb of Greencastle | township, ha < ntered the Great Lakes Naval hospital for observation and
an operation.
Automobiles driven by Ruby Ferguson and Clarence Marshall were slightly damaged in a collision on the square Thursday. No one was hurt. Duane I.ongden underwent a tonsil operation this morning at the county hospital. Dr. C'arinuek of Indianapolis, was the surgeon assisted by Dr.
I W. R. Hutch- son.
0. W. Hill, who has resigned Ids p isition at the post office, has accepted a position with the Great Northern in urance Company as district agent for three countie.- in this district. Funeral services for Mrs. Milton Thomas, who died Tuesday, were held from the M. P. church at Clinton Falls Friday afternoon, with services conducted by Rev. H. A. Sherrill of Greencastle. Interment was in the
nearby cemetery.
Cloverdale Grey, baseball club will open their l!);{0 campaign Sunday, when they meet the fast Elletsville club at Morrison park. Tin local nine i the strongest for many years and the visitors have practically the same lineup which has so ably represented the Monroe county town for the poet j lew yi ars. The faAis ran expect a
m. Sub-; real ball game in the opener.—Clov r-
| dale Graphic.
Dr. Rennet Mills Allen, 'OS, has ! been selected by the University of
I. J. ( otton, Pastor. California to deliver the annual b e
1929 Chevrolet Coach Like New. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 1927 Hudson Coach Best buy in Putnam ( minty 192(i Overland Sedan For $95.00 Ready To Go. 1927 Ford Touring Extra Good. 1928 Chevrolet Truck
Cab, flat top. heavy duty tires, wheel brakes, I speed forward trans-
Mrs. Daniel Hutcheson was host ess to the Mothers and Daughters meeting of the Country Reading club Thursday afternoon. Sixteen | members were present. The three J daughters present were Mrs. Keith Hall of North Salem, Miss Elizabeth Marion Thompson, and Mrs. Franklin Torr. Three generations were represented, Miss Thompson, Mrs. Fred Thompson and Mrs , Elizabeth
Hamrick.
Hie responses were quotations from '‘Famous Children in FI cl ion.” Refreshments of Angel food rake, iee eream and minis were served.
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Mrs. Roy Evens Hostess ' lo Woman's Study Club The woman’s Study club met with I Mis. Roy Even- Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ida Pierce, vici president, preid. , as pi iilent. Mrs. W. »M. Obrien i .1 ■ bulge of the program, she read
SATURDAY SPKCI\[ 69c An assortment of ladies house dresses, guarante,.,) (•• FOR SATFRDW ONI \ THE DUALITY SHOP J. H. Pitehford
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MORTON M. E. CHURCH
Sunday, May 4, 1930.
i|| 1 Sunday School 10 a. m.
(0 Morning worship, II a. m. Subject,
{li j “The Olive. Outlook.”
J Evening Worship, 7:30 p. @ I „ect, “Tag-end Religion.”
[’I laulie- Aid meets Wednesday, Mnv '
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1929 Chevrolet Truck New 32xfi rear tires, cab, a six syliendr truck, ready for good work. 1928 Chevrolet Truck And cab, priced for quick sale A few cars left under $100 can be bought on a sin.ill down payment and no finance charge, pay direct to us. 71 used cars sold in last l>0 days. There must be a reason for this volum of business. <hir prices are righl, our cars are right, we arc aMrighl and you are protected. See us first. LiK H. Chevrolet
SUES
Mrs. Noble Snider entered the county hospital Thursday for medical
treatment.
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tnresliip on Zoology. Dr. Allen did some valuable researeh work on glands and in experimenting with the thyroid gland discovered that when this gland was removed from a tad pole, it remained a tad-pole and never changed into a frog. He is ex perimenting now with other of the
lesser known glands.
BETTER FOOD
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For Mother On Him* Day Sunday, May 11 A truly beautiful All-Silk Puekage of Artstvle Chocolates
In one, two and three - pound sizes. A gracious thought and a keepsake forever.
FLEENOR’S Drug Slore
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DOMINO J \t h I ROST I.lt. ( \RTON
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Evenings
ol Eugene O’Neal’s plays entitl-
mission. So'd with a HO day guarantee. | led “All God’s ( hildr n (ml Wing
She also gave a short sketch of O’Neal’s Iif**. Thirteen members and two guests, Mrs. Deward Nmythe anil Miss Lenoir Alstaugh were present. Delicious refreshments wire serv-
■ d dm ing the social hour.
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Mrs. (,ili Hostess To While- \-\\ ay Bridge ( lull The Wllil' A Way Bridge club met ! with Mi-. Hurry Gill, (iOK Andei n stieet Thursday afternoon. There were two tables of bridge. One guest,) Mrs. Goodenough, was present. A ; vi ry delightful evening was spent j
playing bridge. •!• * -!• + •!•
Thursday Reading ( lit!) Met With 'Irs. Reeves ’i'he Tliursday Reading chib met j with Mrs. Lee Reeves, 211 west Franklin street Thursday evening. Eight en members were present. Mrs. Earl Arnold had charge of the program. After the business meeting delicious refreshments were serv< d.
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| Mrs. Muore Hostess To Monday Chib The Monday club will meet with Mrs. A. K. Moore, 102 east Ik t ry street M. inlay afternoon, at 2:30
o’clock.
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Woman’s Club Is Postponed There will he no meeting of the Woman'/ club on Saturday afternoon, May 3, on account of the May Day exercises, at the University. Th next meeting will h > on May 17. .j. .j. Faculty Women's Club Meets Monday The Faculty Woman’s club will meet Monday afttnn.i.n at .1:30 \ !■ k in Evans hall of the gymnasium, with Mrs. McMahon as chairman. This will lie the last meeting of the year and an election of new officers will he held.
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your bucket
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FOR DF.N'T Modern 6 room house, 12 E. Hanna street.—F. R. Pruitt, 606 Anderson treet. Phone 612-K. 2-tf.
FOR RENT—Four upstairs room.-. Furnished, with private bath. Call • l-3p
706-X.
FOR RENT—One 4 room upper furnished apartment and one threeroom unfurnished apartment; close in, and garage, 202 west Walnut St. 28-tf
FOR RENT—U’wo story modern
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18-tf.
—Miscellaneous— Let US sell your farm or city property, within 00 days. Hurling Reality Co. Ro\ 13(1, Greenes He, 20-10-;i There will be a penny supp r at the Christian church Saturday from 5 to i 7 o’clock. 2 2ts '
SATURDAY CASH MARKE! PHONE 12 I’HkI Sti«tir Cured Bacon S(|iiares. Ii.1 Beef Brains, Lb 1‘ure Lard, Lb Fresh Liverwurst, Lb Fresh Sausage, Lb II Boiling 1 Beef, Lb Delilt* Coffee, Lb The Best Coffee for the money, l.h. Smoked, Skinned Hams, l / 2 or whole, Lk| Sliced Bacon, Lb Fresh Kk'K’s, Veal, Lamb, Yountf Hem| W. H. E1TEL0RGE PHONE 12 VVEIIEU
May Day Breakfast Saturday morn ing, 7-9, by Y. W. C, A. at Bowman gymnasium Town people invited ’1(1
NOTH K—To the hoys and girl, who received an Eastman gift camera. Bring the first roH of film- that you received v.ith your gift camera and we will develop them free. We will lie 1 glad also to help you if you have* any 1 Double. The Cammnck Studio. 2 4t.l
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PLAY TONIGHT “The Youngest,” u three-act comedy, by Philip Barrie, will lie given, Friday and Saturday evenings at, 81 o’clock in Little Theatre, as the an 1 nual May Day production, sponsored by the Association of Women Student, ' of the University. “The Youngest” is a very success- J ful play by the Mlm , aut | )or aM th( , j recent stage success “You and I” The theme is an ingenius variation ofi the Cindrella theme, i n which the! hero, a downtrodden cotn< . s jn contact with a charming busy body 1 he youngest eventually learns to assert himself and turns upon hi.- op-' pressors in splendid style. It i- J human and uppe:,l,, lu ', l|( | y ^ temporary American life. Charles Lee, Duzer Du pledgw, has! the lead as Richard, the younge. t I member of the Winslow family. Sarah ( rouch is playing opposite him as |„ ! sweetheart, Nancy Blake. Muff his i >oungi r and best liked si ter i Bet’v ! Swindler.
Harold Duncan of this city and Thelma Hambleon of Cloverdale wer operated on this morning f„r removal of tonsils Dr. ( a, muck, of Indianapo- j lis, was the surgeon as isted | )V C. B. O’Brien.
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