The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 June 1930 — Page 3

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THE DSICY BANNER, OKEENCASTEE, INDrANA. '''

FRIDAY. JUNE 13,1930.

Father’s Day is Sunday, June 15 Give ]);.(! A Tie " II will ffladden his heart. Our assortment was never better and prices were never more reasonable. Prices $1.11(1 To $3.(HI ALSO FOR DAI)

to Stave off "hunger. He had only 2 The 4-H Hub Met rents in money. With Meredith Reeee*

Manning told local police he was en The 4-H Club met at the home of route to his home and was attempting Meredith Reeves, 211 W r . Franklin,

of street at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, June 12. The officers elected at

the meeting were:

Pres, Joane Hoffman: Vice Pres., Wanta Carmichel; Sec , Marjorie Shamel, Ass't Katherine Arnold; Treas., W’ilma FVance; New- Reporter

“(iospel and the (linin'’. A missionary 1 harlntte Brown, Asst Ruby Shaw, letter in stor\ form was read by The use of fruit in the diet was disMrs. Edward Schulz. A July meet’- | cussed and business meeting held, nfiie.' will lie held with Mrs. Robert 1 te r which games were played, and the

to hum his way because of lack

3a funds.

Society News ' 1 (Continued from Pape 2)

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S|H)rt ('oats

riannel Trousers

Ilickok Uclts

Linen Knickers

Mctiregor Sweaters - Interwoven Sox

See Our Windows

J. F. Cannon & Co.

Sweeney. Refreshment were served.

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P. K. O. Sistethood Initiation Saturday 'llio P. K. O. Sisterhood will hold a cull meeting for initiation Saturdny evening at 7 :fl0 at the home of Mrs. Helen l.ucas, 6,13 east Seminary street. + •!• + + Into t,irl. DePauw (irad, Vnnouiices Marriage Married July o, 1929, at Flizaliethtown, Ky., in a picturesque church, in the presence of Edward Myrth and family, of Anderson, by the R°v. Mr. Steiner, Miss Blair Hodson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hod ai, of Amo, and Paul Stayton, al ii of Amo. Miss Hudson was gradin.ted from DePauw university in 1927 and has taught three years in the Montniorenri high school. Mr. Stay-

meeting was brought to a close. •!• + + + + •!■ Mrs. Waller Brown HAMrcd With State Office Of Corps Mrs. Guy Pickens and Mrs. Walter Brown were delegates to the Womans Relief Corps State Convention’ at Wabash Indiana, which was held this week. Mrs. Brown was appointed 1 State Patriatic Instructor of the Instructor of the Corps The conven-l lion ne\t year will he at Newcastle. •!• *E *!■ 4* Mrs. Manfred Tuttle oHnored With Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. Cecil 'Flint entertained on Thursday evening at her home on west Berry street with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Manfred Tuttle, formerly Mis- Kathryn

Kelly.

The prize for a guessing game, "His Old Sweethearts” went to Mi s

ton is a graduate of Purdue universe Vola Alexander and a reading “The tj and i- now with the Oelco-Remy Usual Way”,was given by Mrs. Flint, company, of Anderson, at which a ^ r which each guest hemned a place the\ will make their home, lfl2b towel lur (he bride, who received Fast 30th street. The young pro- nt-'*".' "th'-r beautiful and useful pre-

ple siirpti-ed their many friends by == i making the announcement il t an ins| formal tea given at the home of the 1 bride, June 7. Their friends wish them a happ\ and prosperous life.— Danville Republican.

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Second Year l-H Club

Met Tuesday

The Second year l-H Club

Lima suspended FINE FOR TRAIN RIDING Lr A. Manning, 2b, Mesa, Ariliii, wnn narrowly esea|ied falli the wheels of a WMtbound jlvania railroad train Thursday Iwlien he jumped from the enAnder east of the local station, lied $1 and coists in city court I morning by police Judge Glenn bn, who immediately suspended

the fine and ordered the half-starved young man taken hack to jail for a rest of several days. Manning suffered severe bruisewhen he was struck by a passenger coach and hurled to the ground as he jumped from the train. He was turned over to local authorities who lodged him in the county jail. Among his personal effects was found a halfeaten ear of com which the young man said he had been gnawing on

sents also.

Refreshments were served. There were 35 guests, (he hostess being a | listed by her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Tate.

4* + + + + + Boatright Sear* Nuptials Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boatright an- ! nnunce the coming marriage of their.

m ‘ l I daughter, Ethel Rebecca to John C. | Sears, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Sears, which will take place at the Boatright home Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Rev. Bniner will rend

the ceremony.

Tuesday at the High School vocational building. They elected the following

officers:

President, Mary Fiances Carson; Vice-President, Virginia Young; Reporter Evelyn Alice; Song leaders,

Zenolia Atkinson and Evelyn Allee; ! JH-IT. 4th Club Cheer lender, Iva Surlier and Virginia \|et Thursday Myers l The Tri-U-4th Sewing club met on This section discussed the work to Thur-day afternoon at the high school j ho done this summer. Program com-j vocational building. They elected the I mittees were appointed and assign-1 following officers: merits were given for future meet- ^ president, Mary l/mise Talbott: v-J ings. (Continued on Pago Four)

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