The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 May 1930 — Page 2
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f THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TUESDAY, MA\ 10^1930^
THE DAILY BANNER Mrs. Frank Biult- presented the Entered in the Post Office at Green- j ‘"Unty hospital with -everal hooks
castle, Indiana, as second class mail Monday.
matter. Under the act of March 8,
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Personal And Local News
Miss Nell Tompkins, of Erie, I’a., is the gup.-t of Mrs, J. W. Cole, Josephine Harper, <136 east Semin ary street, spent Monday in Brazil. Mrs. A. E. Durham went to Milford, I’a., Tuesday morning, called hy /the critical illne- of her father,
Frank P. Sawy* r.
Mrs. It. A. Foster of Indianapolis, and Mrs. E. (loss of i uisa, Okla., are visitiny: Mrs. H. < Frvter, ( amp-
hell apaitments, Tuesday.
The Greencastle Moose Lodge, No. i'liK, will meet in regular session Wednesday evening at K o'clock. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. M. E. Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnston will return to her home in Detroit Wedne-
day, after a 10 day visit w ith her pat- dense bring needles and thimbles as ents. .here is work to he done.
Robert Webster of Eli Lilly Co., of Indianapolis and Miss Wanda McPherson spent Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Webster, 704 south In-
diana street.
Superintendent Ralph Howard of the Indiana State Farm, will be a speaker at the May Brotherhood dinner of the First M. E. church at Bra-
zil next Tesday evening.
Mrs. A he Hilli- has received word from her sister, Mr-. I. B. Johnson and Mr. Johnson, of Winchester, Ky., that they are noth confined in the hospital. Mrs. Ilillis had planned a
visit with them this week.
Mrs. Essie Benefiel and children had as their guest.- Sunday, Mr. and vlr-. Emma Dunbar of Carlisle, Indiana; Mr. and Mr.-. George Fox and Mr . Thus. Ilarpir, of Reelsville; and Mr. and Mi . Ira Benefiel, of Bra
I, Indiana.
Woman's ( irde To Meet \Vednesday Afternoon
RECOVER OUTBOARD MOTOR TERRE HAUTE, May 13 (UP) — Having stolen an outboard motor, the thieves hero decided they must have a boat on which to install it so they appropriated an automobile trailer on which was loaded the boat. Shortly after J. A. Sloan reported theft of tile trailer and boat, an anonymous telephone call to police ad-
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vised that a trailer had been abandoned af a Wabash river bridge. Hurrying to the bridge, officers found the trailer and in the water the boat, with the motor installed, all ready to go. Police learned the motor had been stolen from a Dale Houff more than a month ago.
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Socle!v j Business Women Meet In Indianapolis Miss Mabel E. Ward of Union City was elected president of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women’s clubs Monday at the close of the thirteenth annual convention which has been in session since Saturday at the Claypool hotel In Indianapolis. The annual banquet Monday night in the iRley room which is always the finale of the business women’s organization, was attended by several hundred women. Mrs. Elizabeth Sears of New York was the speaker. Mrs. Sears is chairman of the committee on public relations of the Na<tonal Federation of Business and Professional Women’s clubs and a wo-
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Other officer.' elected were: Mrs. I Adah O. Frost, president of the In-1
dianapolis club, first vice president; Miss Rose Self, Sullivan, second vicepresident; Mrs. Bernice M. Harrison, Angola, recording secretary; Mrs. Grace Rape, Union City, corresponding secretary; Miss Lucy E. Osborn, treasurer. Greencastle Business and Professional Women who attended the banquet Monday night were Mrs. Sidelia Dowling. Mrs. Gertrude Werneke, Mrs. Marie Zaharako, and Miss Elizabeth Ward. d* *1* d-d 4 ^ j While-A-Way Bridge Club Meets Wednesday The While-a-Way Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. Charles McGaughey, 407 Anderson, Street Wednesday af ternoon. Members please note change of time. d* d- d* d* d*
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International Relations Study Group Of A. A. U. W. Meets On Friday The Postponed April meeting of the International Relation.' Study group of A. A. U. W. will he held on Friday afternoon at 3, May 16, at the home of Mrs. Charles Huestis.
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To Entertain For Mr. and Mrs. Billies Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gillen and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rnrklen will entertain at dinner and bridge at the Hotel Grant this evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kittles and Prof. J. P. Naylor who will leave later in the week for Little Rock, Ark., to make their future home. d* d* d* d* d* The Veronica Club Meets Wednesday The Veronical Club will meet with Mr.-. John Abel, Highland street, on Wednesday afternoon. d* d* d* d* d* d* DePauw Graduate Weds Greenshurg Woman The wedding of Thomas Clyde Barnes, of Shelbyville, a graduate of j ; DePauw university, and Miss Mary Ward, of Greenshurg, occurred at Greenshurg Saturday. The bride at tended Indiana university, Valparaiso university and Indianapolis Teachers college. The couple will reside in Chi-
cago.
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Former Prosecuting Attorney Takes Danville Bride The marriage of Clifford R. Dickerson, Greencastle attorney, former county prosecutor, and Miss Vernonia C. Bartley of Laconia, occurred at the home of Henry L. Berkley in Dan ville, Sunday, according to an announcement made here Tuesday. The ceremony was performed hy the Rev. M. N. Meeks, pastor of the Danville Christian church, in the presence of a few friends. The couple will reside in Greencastle where Mr. Dickerson is practicing law.
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Farewell Party For Miss Ruth Owens
Miss Pauline Helm and Miss Retha Webb have issued invitations for a forewell party to be given Friday evening in honor of Ruth Owens who will leave for California June 10, to enter Leland Stanford university, to work on a Master’s degree. Miss Owens will make her home there with her parents.
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Rev. And Mrs. William Crowder Entertain Junior B. Y. p. If, Rev. and Mrs. William Crowder entertained the Junior H. Y. p. of the First Baptist church la»<t night! There were 28 girls and boys pres! ent, games were enjoyed by all. Refreshments were served hy the host-
ess.
d* d* d* d* d* d« l adies Bible Class Meets Wednesday The Ladies Bible class of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs Pay Davidson, 307 west Columbia treet, Wednesday evening at 7:30 Those who haven’t a way to come please call Mrs. Art Williams, 813 Y.’ + d- d* dJunior Prom To Be Held Friday Evening The Junior Prom of DePauw Uni versify will he held Friday evening ,n the gymnaslfim. Balloting for th f , Prom Queen is tuider way a nd tick ets for the event are selling Patrons and patronesses for tj, f prom are; Dr. (,. Bromley Oxnam! Di. W’illiam Blanchard, Dean I, n
son, Dr. Edwin Post, Dr. W. W\ Carson, B. B. McMahon, W. L*. Hughes, it. W. Pence, W. F. Mitchell, L. M. Jones, J. J. Albright, H W’. Voltmer, H. It. Gough, It. H. Grave, F. O. Til den, W. E. Bundy, K. G. McCutchan. W. K. Search, 1). (’. Moffett, R. It Neal, L. (’. Buchheit, R. Alexander, A. (i. Brown, F. O’Hair, Frank Can non, Frank Sclioeneman. • M| •*« .J. .*• •*« Bernice Tribby Hostess To Tri-Angle Club The Tri Angle Club will meet witl Miss Bernice Tribby on West Walnut street, this evening at 7:30 o’clock. Members please bo present as theiV will he an election of officers, d- d* d* d* d* dChapter I of P. K. (). Sisterhood W ill Meet Wednesday Chapter di of P. E. O. Sisterhood will hold a business meeting at the home of Mrs. A. W. Crandall, 40(1 Elm street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
o’clock.
•*« **« »T« »|« The L. F. F. Bridge Club Meets Wednesday The L. F. F. Bridge Clul) will meet with Mrs. Herbert Williams, Olive street, Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Charles McGaughey ll " s “‘ ss ,,, cm Priscilla (| ub Mr-. Charles McGaughey ■ss to the Modi rn PH.cilh ! ^ Morylay, M;, y ^ " J l ,ro V'''l ‘0 be both a pleasam ? rrofitable one. Miss (;| art rave two humorous readings "■ V " F0 I d ”’. : " ! ' 1 “A Boys’cJ ion (,n ( hristopher Columbus.” f Miss Miller, the county nur.-p J I" a _ n,i K-tve much inter,.-nL ormatioiu in r,g;ud to ), r ^ hrough out the county. Her . ‘ oust he appreciated and her desci ion of many pathetic incident, 1 he county, stimulates a,desire it PVf 'ty way possible. Membersofth lub devot (1 much of the afteriiii o h ming towels for the Pwenty-foiir towels which had U ireviously putc'iar.-.l from ;> , .■ nstitution for tho blind, were j tributed. After the meeting, a delightful s ,al hour w.*.s enjoyed. The J terved a tw'o-couise menu, jia lub adjourned to m , t again x!| 26.
B. P. 0. Elk- No, 1077 will i in regular sea dot. . 0 I ERNEST STONER,i3
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24 HOUR SUPER SERVICE AT THE McCAMMON GARAGE In announcing the opening- of our Sup-er-Service Station, 119 North Indiana Street-just off the northeast corner of the square, we want to impress the automobile users, that in “Super-Service," iff mean the most efficient and complett service that can be rendered. We have installed everything necessary to give prompt and efficient service to the motorists of this community. Iindtidi-d in the new equipment art- a Wayne ll>draulif l' l| e | high pressure grease gun; Eco-economii air iiii'asiirc and coin ph-te auto laun h y equipment. OCR SERVICE W ILL INCH PE: (General Repairing, Auto Laundry, Oil and (ireuse Service, Accessories, Tires and Battery (’harging. Red ( rown and Ethyl (iasoline. LET I S SERVICE YOUR A1TOMOBII I McCammon’s SCPER.SERVICE GARAGE 21 HR. Sl'llVKT
AT THE BREAK OF DAWN TOMORROW « Fashion cracks her whip and out the official straw hat shapes of
1930
At Cannon’s the fleet’s in—Ihe S*'* have landed. The Panamas, and Milans are ready. Drop in tonior anytime. STRAW HATS ARE READV J. F. CANNON & COMPAQ
