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

THE DAIRY BANNER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA TUESDAY, MAY 27,1930.

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There Conies A Time— In tin Mr uf almost every innn, when he would »eleome and value friendly, e\|>rrirnrrd finanrial adviee. II siirli a time sliould eonie In you, we should IiIm lo have you rememher that the officers of Ill's liauh are, and have hern for years, in i onslanl, country - w ule contact with htisiness and Iinancial problems—and that their counsel and couperalion are always available In you, now or whenever your need arises. First National Bank Mil HI.DIM HWIv IN 1*1 TNAM (til MY Citizens Trust Co. 1HI HOMIMI I Hi: SI SIKMATK SWIIJ

THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second clast mail matter. Under the act of March S, IRIS. Subscription price, 10 cents per week.

Perrana! And Local News

Additional Locals The Putnam Cnunty Wool Pool will offer it- rli|i In the highest bidder, at the Court House, ^ P. M. June 7. Dr. and Mi-. ( . II Taylor of South Bend wile hen' Tue-day. Philiji Taylor, a junioi in lii.'li i bool, returned home with them. Paul .lone and daughter returned to their home in Parsons, Kansas, Tuesday mnming. They came for the funeral of .Mi-- .Mary Jones and have bee visiting .Mr . Mack Jones an I family.

I lie many li iends of Mrs. Gertrude Mathew Kent will b ■ grieved to learn of her serious condition, following an operation in Miami, Ha. Mrs. Kent v i an Alpha Gamma Delta while in Depauvv.

Wallace Long, rural mailcnnier, is taking a two-day vacation, George l(. York is taking his place. The city council will hold its regular meeting at tile r,, mcil chambers m th ■ fin d.opartmeut tonight at 7CIO o'clock. The local Moo. e lodyo. No. 1 ■ ilIll, will meet iii regular session \\oiInesda\ evening at s o'elo di. All iiii nibi i . 'il'o ieipiested to he ^iresont. Mr. and Mr . Harlan lla-shurg, who havo (wen the guests of Mr. and Mr . k. II. Brown, returned to their home in Charleston, III., Tile day A marriage license has he.mi i---ued at Indianapolis to Cuiti Hig gins, Coate Vilie young man, and Mila i roshy of Pershing, Indiana. Elder tieorge Knard ol fllna. III , Archie Ma-onof Pithian, III., Etta and Eeora Mason were Sunday gue.-ts f Eldei .1 \\. Dalby, 1)17 outh Indiana

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Mr-. Ernest Kroyd of Paxton, III, ha- returned home after a visit with Miss Ella Mnhanna in thi city Mrs. Floyd formerly vvn- Mi- Josephini Wade of this city. City firemen spent more than an houi lighting a trash Maze ai Pitman Pond Tuesday afternoon. Firemen din cted their efforts toward preventi g the llamos from spreading.

SocletY

which the leaders will take give hefore their local groups.

Ho’me economics club leaders from j v i ' ii- township- in t ■ county met > iu the court liouse Tuesday for an all-day meeting. A Purdue leader gave

tl in instructions in tin* new project,

back and *.<.«. Meeting Is

| Postponed Week

| The S. C. C. club meeting has

Bov, t;, H. Bruner, pa-toi of the heon postponed until June 3, when it (.leiiica-tlo Christian ihurch, is one w j|| w jth Susie anil l/elia Tal thirty -i\ Christian church minis- | H) t|, IMIS ii i who will take part in a cimul- •!• •!•

ivvival campaign to he car- Maysville ( lull in 1 on by the Christ,, u churche.- ol p; n j H y S l ino Meeting

.Montgomery county, Ms -H to June '|'hp C. club of New Mnysville - | ant May 17 with Mr. and Mrs. James David While, the lilts three-year- Miller, with an ice cream supper. All ,1,1 ()M ,,f Marion Winn . who lives pre-ent except Mr. and Mrs. Harry .ii rural route t out ■ pencer, was | (Jiantham. Mr-. Joe Booker and Flor drowned y estenlay -afi' inooii about jenn. Grantham funiished the enter- .: ::0 o’clock in a cistori d the home tainnient foi evening. Mr. Jefferies .Mi- Ham i Tayli-i 1 '" llt four • and little Nancy Grimes were guests mih w-st of Spi ncer rural route | f„r the evening. The next meeting

Dainty Silk Gifi | $1.98 Dainty white crepe cle ( . hine danc^e sets, lace trim an d tail'! ed White satin stepins, a | s „ COlOl’S. Tin; (HIAUTY SIIOI* .1. H, PITCHFOiRD

■J. Spencei World. I’here will he decora' S mday afti rnooii at New I 'ro\ idelioe B'lpt ■ p, ak. i for the Veteran

a exercises 0 o’clock at church. The ..t* the W ar

Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Taylor and daughter, Mi-- Kathleen, left today I, motor for points in Virginia and

Wi'.-I \ irginia. They will return Sat-i Mi. and ,\li . Denv r <). Craig iml urday . accompanied by Miss Chur- ih<U"! ter of Indianapnli - were week b tte Taylor, who is attendi'g Virgin- end vilest.- of Mr. and Mi Charle- I!. ,i Inteiment School for Gills at Bri— Rutter. They attended the Memm il tol, Va. exercises at Bridgeton Sunday.

he Cmigri'ssn'.an N sii - Johnson, and the Odd Fellow will have their j mi moiail ei vi, e in s tion wilh , hi , rvice. Everya - cordially j invited to attend this eivice. W illiam Morman, a "lent at DeI'.niv.-, and formerly Martinsville. i nii'inls i of Jack I i:■ Midnight Sun < insaders, who w II play on a a North Cape cm '.hi- -uimner V ith the James Boring I lavcl service. Phi hand was chosei; - on over Bin applicants. They will -ail froin N"w I ork June 3K. City police are hoi - a Whippet i ad-ter picked up on ue-t Columhia treel Monday evenii ifter appar* 'idly having been abandoned. The cm contained no lie, plates, containei card or other mark of identlPuation. The car w - towed to a i-.'iiage for safe-keeping. \ man and woman are said to have gotten out of t e . ar in front of ■ Fred Allen home. The ignition k> y was missing from the car. The machine wav claimed Tuesday noon hy a Madison township man, who -aid he had just taken the car out of winter storage . ml had not yet bought a license for

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will lie May 31 with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Booker. •I- •!• •!• E. F. I . Bridge < loh io Meet Wednesday The l„ E. K. Bridge club will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. (’lar- • Boswell on Franklin street.

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from Smith eollege at the commence ment exercises June Hi. Miss Harney prepared for eollege at the (raw foKlsville high school at ( lawfordsville and attmtiled Western College for Women before enterting Smith. She majored in English. She wu.- a member of the -tart' of the Smith College Weekly, the student news publication, and of the German and chemistry cluhs. She also was a member of her house council.- C’rawfordsville

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Woman's League of M. K.

Ite< Hive Bi'lii'kali Lodge Mel Monday Evening

The Mothers and Daughters meeting of the Bee Hive Beliekah lodge wa held Monday evening. A special

m wa Music was fum- * loin-h Meets Wednesday

i lied hy Louis Schachtel and Miss The Woman’s League of the MethScliachtel. A play, ’’Old Maiit-’ Con-| " ,lisl ‘hurch will meet Wednesday, veidion,” wa.- given hy twelve worn-j ^' lv il * - ''‘h ° clock in the (om-

en. One bundled memhers and guests ; nuinity h.ill.

were pre.-ent. Befreshments were Devotions will he led hy Mrs. H.

taiy handling 0 f f w ,

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stuff- and h .' ' id

ah- to cooperate, and thre

ant meetings. 1 have

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„ recorded tu evpr y conversation I h

had with the merchant- visited hr McGaughey, our health offic r, ready to endorse the work • ,. committee. He assisted u i n

the work.

”In agreeing ■ • nerchant- have agreed • • ■ , 1 Kg plan: That we haw , 1 , ll>fu|1 ' •ippointed committee, which will hj, allowed to inspect their pk 1( .,. s , business at any time. After all m „ r .

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served.

/. v. •*. .j. Mrs. McWclhcy Hostess To Modern 1‘riscilla * luh The Modern I’ri.-cilla duh met at the home of Mrs. C. N. McWethy, 110 Seminaly Street Monday afternoon. A good attendance. Befreshments were se’ved during the social hour. All enjoyed a pleasant afternoon.

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Mrs. Huglit's In Be Honor (iuest \t Dinner Pile I*. F. O. Sisterhood will hold a dinner-meeting in honor of Mr-. W. E. Hughes, who will leave soon for New York City, at the home of Mi.-. Grafton Longden at 0 o’clock Wednesday evening.

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former Greencastle Girl In Graduate \t Smith College Mrs. George S. Harney and son, Janie- Harney, expect to depart on June d for Northampton, Mass., to attend the fifty--econd annual commencement exeicL-es at Smith colle". Miss Anna Louise Harney, the dau liter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Il.irney, will receive her A. B. degree

A. Gohin. Mrs. J. T. Tedlow will he : m charge of the music. Mrs. Byron I Wilson will deliver the address. She had been requested to .-peak on “Crej ated Living”, an address she gave before the Detroit Breakfast club jit J Detroit May •>. Hostesses will he Secj tion One. 'Pea will be served at four

I o’clock.

This i- the last meeting of the year and all ladie.- of the church are in-

vited.

l.ecal Council Of Clubs Has Meeting Monday

The Greencastle

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met Monday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church with Mrs. Ernest Stoner, president, in charge. There were several reports from committees who have been working since the April meeting. Mrs. O. H. Smith reported for the Clean Food committee of which -he is chairman. She said in part: “The clean food committee met about three week.- ago and -pent two and one-half hour.- drawing up plans for their work. We planned to call on every merchant handling loodstml . asking them for their cooperation in bringing about a more sani-

tunity to reorganize and train tii,.,, helpers to cooperate in the movement

recommended ija

we hope to he able to havt

a lOn per cent list.”

Mr-. ( . ( . Heusti- reported ^t quarantine and Mi . John a I lee fa

Community Che-t

In response to the rcoimmendatioii of the Woman’s duh in ngaril t« | trees along the highway , Mr. denrg j Edwin Black gave a nio.-t interniM

talk to the Council

Officers ol the past ycai g-efe J

I elected. They are:

Mrs. Finest Stoner, pn ident-MrJ Frank Jones, vice-pr, -ident; JM j Case, ree. secretary. Mrs. Ham

Council of Clubs! Wells, cor. -ocretary; M. R.ivnimJ

Pence, treasurer. ••• d* *1" •!• Mrs. Stringer llii-tcs- In Club Wednesday The Martha Wa.-hiiii't"n flub villi meet Wednesday at - ■» • „i,| ol Mrs. B. 8. String. | lege avenue.

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Gidden Link ( lab Meets Wednesday I he <aolden Liak 1 luh ri ii.«i| Wednesday evenn g with H' Lush on Fast Walimt -ticct

M IDS LA SON

SALE OF SPORT OXFORDS

READ again the familiar message on the back of the Camel package. . . . Camel, introduced in 1913, when other cigarette brands were oHering all sorts of premiums and similar inducements, jumped into leadership solely on the basis of its built-in goodness. That statement, spread throughout the world each day on millions upon millions of Camel packages, stands as your guarantee of the maximum in

smoke pleasure. It reaffirms on every package of Camels the steadfast aim to give smokers a cigarette in which every possible bit of the cost is put into real smoke-quality. The delightful, natural fragrance of Camel’s choicer tobaccos, combined in the smooth, mellow harmony of a hlend beyond imitation—that’s what made Camel the world’s foremost cigarette—and keeps it just that.

Do//7 deny yourself the luxury of Camels

Wc* over bought on our Ladies Sport Oxfords and we are giving* you this opportunity to buy quality Sportwear at a remarkably low price. All of our Sport Oxfords will be sold at this great reduction . . . This is»not an odd size sale . . as we have all sizes . . . 4 to 8 . . . AA to C. Don’t overlook this sale if you need Sport Oxfords.

CONGO ELK SMOKED ELK BROWN AND ELK

BROWN AND.TAN’ BLUE AND WIIITI ALL WHITE '

S4.8.» AEL OXFORDS ARE $6.. r >() .VALUES. Patter Ste5St5?e7 .A’sjyTbi slog '

1910, R, J. R.vncldi Tobacco otnpvny, Wimluo Salun. N. C.

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