The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 June 1930 — Page 2

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THE DATCY, 'BJ' NNEI?, GREEN'CASTEE, INDIANA TUESDAY, JITNE17.1930.

tlAID A MAN Himself:

“W’hat's the use to m the a u ill? They’re so easily broi Wn. ” Better ju,l«intent repAes: if I iiave it piopt tIv drawn by a compett tit lawyer.” “If l don't make a uill m; » wife gets a third of my property ' anyway. ” Better judgment replies: ‘‘1 lan'l be too sure about tiiat. t aws are ditfetent in dittereiif states. 1 should look into this.”

"!'m not worth enough to make a will worth while.” Better judgment replies: But it’s true I owt> a house and some bonds and If business keeps up, 1 will really be fairly wreU-tixed one of these days.”

THE DAILY BANNER Jntered In the Post Office at Green ittstle, Indiana, hr second rlasamall matter. Under the act of March 8,

1879.

Subscription price, 10 cent# per ! week.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Society Phone All Social Items To 95

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..ERHAPS you, too, are turning over in your mind the important subject of m iking a will. Alonj4 with it, you have to consider whom vou wish to appoint as executor to ^ttle your estate. On tl its point we are qualified to give you si tme interesting and help fcil information. Let us explain the advantages of our servi t-es as executor. Then have your attorney put your wishes in legal form of a properly-drawn will.

First National 1 lank Thr Oldest Hank hi Putnam f minty Citizens Trust; Co. The H. nie Of The ' hematic 'a:

friends, and Will sec Passion Play | ported Tuesday,

while there.

: Standard Coupe S ght grey; tires and weeds, k,jy; Vet today. Down pay

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Cloverdale

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I Africa and nice Miss Nellie! ,0 thf ‘ l ’ ou " t y hospital for at Kre in T m Haute visiting j |Past t, * n ^ ltr ‘ • Tucker re-

Peter Ta' tola, 2:5, of St. I/mis, Mo., :■ passeng tr on a fireyhouud he., who was i njured at Mt. Meridi; n on 1 Monday, \ ylien a piece of pipe on i truck was, rammed through the id,-1

The bone in Ta-

folla’s ankle was shatt’red by the blow. An operation was performed io remove the .shattered pieces of hone, lafolla will retain use of tinhmh mile complication, arise.

t,olden I.ink Club Meets Wednesday The Golden Link club will meet on Wednesday evening at 7:.‘50 o’clock, with Mrs. Eugene Snider, :50H north College avenue. All members are urged to be present, as there is bu-i ness of importance

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Meets Wednesday The L. F. F. Bridge club will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs Sb-ve Chenoweth, south Col! ge avenue,

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Delta Theta Tail

Met Monday

The Delta Theta Tau met w.th Elizabeth Esign on Arlington str-et, .Monday evening. Thirty meinhers

were present. •I* d* d- d- d* d-

el'iiuw t.radiiales Wed

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Miss Helen Evangeline Rice, daugh ter of Judge and Mrs. Edgar A. Rice, 1109 south Elm street, t rawford villc, became the bride of A Ivan David Sehaaf, -on of Mr. and Mrs. William Schaaf of Rloomiiigtou, hid., on Sunday morning, June lf>, at eight o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents. The bride received her A. B. degree from DePauw University with the class of 1927 and was graduated from Indiana university training school f ir nurses last week. She is a member of the Pi Epsilon Delta and Sigma The

ta Tail sororities.

Mr. Schaaf is a graduate of DePauw University where he received his A. B. degree in 1928, and in 1929 received his B. S. degree from Indiana university. He is a member o'

Anna Louise Harney, daughter nf' ,h * 1 ThPta Ka » pa Nu medical fratern-

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Morgan of Handoul, III.', have returned home af-n-r a vPit with Mr. and Mrs. J C. Brothers. * * & Miss Mildred I-ong, who has been o king in a woman's college at Sean i Ark., is visiting her parents, Mr. Hud Mrs. J. F Long, south Locust Mreet. ^ Mi- Marie Torr of Bicknell, the gui t of J. H. Pitch ford and faro ill Mis Torr is a niece of Mrs. Pitchford and accompanied her am 1 !• daughter, Miss Aim- la, on ’hen motor nip to Washington, D. C <'h nty June- has filed a claim of M . in the i ircuii court against the . late of John Drury. The claim is for inn ing from November 1, 1929. i'i Dieeinber 19, 1929, at the rate of

ri.i a week

IVetnin ter and Mr E. R. Hartley, nd daughter, Minna Mae, and Doris troube of Roachdale, left Tuesday

in rning for Foil Wayne to attend ilie Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana State I’o-tma. ter ' convention, Mr. Bartley

I an officer of the organization. Betty Jane Jones, age 7 years

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Jones, formerly of Creencastle, is in the I i Elizabeth hospital at Elizabeth,!

...I, ufferiug lacerations and bruis

• a re-ult of being struck by an uito. 1 he child i a granddaughter of

Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Thomas.

Ladies 9 Silk Dresses $15*00 Ladies’ silk dresses of wash silk, sleeveless, tailored. Printed chiffon, sleeveless and with sleeves. Sleeveless printed chiffons and wash silk dresses al $10.00 THE QUALITY SHOP J. II. Pitohford

elm tree near the home where Mr. lingg had previously lived for 4o yeai before his removal to Indianapolis about two years ago. In the afternoon, there was a short program of old time songs, a prayer by Rev. Wilson, pastor of We ley ( hapel, and a talk by Mr. Hugg expressing hi$ apprecia-

tion.

Those present were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Janies R. Barton, of

Helena, Ark.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stit> , and children, Jr., and Mildred, Franklin Park, HI.; Bryan Wilson and daughter, Ardith, Gary, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. John Stites and daughter, Oitrude, Clinton, Ind.; Mr. and Mi . John Bugg and daughters, Grace and and Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clmore and children, John Hubert and Hetty Joan; Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Mc- . Iienog, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Degische:,

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Mr, and Mi . George Selby Harney of .'Od outh Walnut street, Crawfords'•ille, Ind., was one of the eighty-eight members of the class of lf!0 at Smith College to receive her Bachelor of Arts ih gree Cum Laude at the fifty-

econd annual commencement exerches of the college on June 16. Medford Maxwell, secretary to

Dean McCutchan, head of the music department at DePauw university, Mi Maxwell and Miss Mary Alice Murray of New Paris, Ohio, were in the city on Sunday, the guests of Dr. a d Mr Fred Dennis and Miss Margaret. Dennis at their home on west Hike treet. On Sunday night, Miss Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and Mi Murray gave a musical program at the service at the First Methodist

Church, ('rawfordsville Journal. (Additional Locals on page 3)

ity. He expects to receive his M. D. degree from Indiana university >-0110,1

of medicine next spring.

Mr. Schaaf and his bride wifi return to Indianapolis about September I where they will bo at home to

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Surprise Dinner In Honor Of Mr. Hugg Friends and relatives of John Hugg of Indianapolis, spent an eti jo\able day when they surprised him on his fi7th birthday anniversary on Sunday, June 15th, at his former home three mile southeast of BainInidge. More than 190 relatives, former neighbors and friends gathered and enjoyed the day with him and his

family.

At the noon hour a bounteous dinner was served on tables under the spreading branches of an enormous

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