The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1930 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER Intern! In the Post Office at Oreen raMle, Indiana, as second claaar.iall matter Under Hie net of March 3,

1879.

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week.

1 HE DAILY BANNER; ORKENCASTEE, INDIANA. THJ 93 °-

Invaluable Say So(*i(‘tN Women

feodefv I'hone All Social Items To 95

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liridc-Klect Wiih l.uncheon Mi Klizaheth looil.i i Mrs. F. C. in honor of Miss

,J llra/il, and her

Tihlen, ami hot Tilden, entertained Mary Ward law of

i i K \i, newsi‘.zi. liha Thctu Sorority and their mothers

Grant hotel

Miss Helen Black pent

in Indianapolis.

the

Ihey often break because fre husband neqlected to -.L-

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Here is a ver^ qood way to keepyourfamilyhnanc iallyintat t Make your w il and state your wishes for them so clearly that icy difference of opinion will prove fruitless Another precaution is this As a guarantee that your plans will not miscarry, name us in your wil! as executor Your wishes are the only ones that we have to consider You can leave it to us to explain to itif' ''distant relative" our ab solute obligation to act as y< u have directed. First National Bank flic Oldest Hank in Putnam (’mini} Citizens Trust Co. The Home of the Si tematir Saw i A ROSE We sit entranced and mar' <1 At the beauty of a rose, .N’e’er thinking of the piickly thorn That with it, also grow: On that same stem that gives us, Unfolding hour by hom The petals so like w Ur!, Which scent this wondermis flower. Would that I c iuIi! mak. my life Just like this gorgeou- flower. . nd just pretend there a r mi thorns '1 .i darken any hour. Instead make joy and eladne s Cast out all cares and woes, Instilling peace and hanpine . And friends instead of foe . —V. Roberts. r FROZEN CTSTVRI) 2 cups milk 1 teaspoon i orn taivh i egg yolks. 2-11 cup sugar. I cup cream. I teaspoon vanilla. Scald the milk in the upper pint of a double lioilei. Add the cornslalch and sugar mixed and cook for 10 minutes. Pour over the -lightly beaten egg yolks, return to the doulih holler and cook five minutes more, ot until costard thickens. Cool, then add vanilla and fold in cream which ha i*een whipped until it hold it -liape.

F rees®.

I at a luncheon at the Thursday I Tm-'lnj coon. Mi-- Wardlaw will become In ide et I lemott Fisk Saturday

tie- Roth MelPil e 1 nd Miss llutli .1. .j* .t. *1. .J* .*• Maik. i are pending the day in In Veronica Ouh Has diaimpoli. picnic Meeting

\I. oil" i - of the Veronica Club and

Mr . .s. A. Hazelctt is confined to I her home on Eu t \\ a liington street

I li> illlles-.

Hei -chel Fio tei and K. B. Lynch of I cioverdale, were in Indianapnli- on business today. Mr. and .Mis. Chailes Moore and 'laughter Annie Louise ~|ient Wednes-

day in Indianapolis.

The little duughlci of .Mr. and Mr-. Ronald Parent, on Spring avenue,

reported very ill.

.Miss Ruth K. Marker of San Diego, California is visiting Mr. and Mis. II. Phillips South Locust -treet. Mrs. Lloyd Graham and two childieu of Helna, Montana, are -pending a few days with relatives in this city Paul Phillips of Indianapolis is the guest of Joseph Pickin' son of Mr. and Mi-. Guy Pickens on East Wal

ii at street.

■ I lest ellOyed a per at tile hom

Iiay in Fillmore, Wednesday evening. \ hort but interesting pio : ram followed the meal.

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Duo-Derim ( lub deeting Postponed

The Duo-Deeim Club meeting which was to have been held at the home of

sirs. Ronald Parent, on

Guv Jack

( ounty

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In tter

I Inn day evening has been postponed on account of the illness of Mr. iinil Mi-. Parent’s daughter.

Biennial Convention (If Tri Kappa

More than two hundred members of Tri Kappa gathered at the Martins ville Country Club today for the h.ennial convention of the Third Province. The convention, which opened with registration at the Country Club at !)::t0 this forenoon continuing thru a splendid luncheon and noon proi gram and conclduded with a stunt

m, >uiierintrude i of the in ^ctiiig ami general discussion period

Farm, was taken ill suddenly | lhis afternoon.

success of the biennial tn. gThe chapters forming t'ie Third Province are located at At', .a Bloomington, Brazil, Clinton, f ington, Fowler, Greencastle, Lebar , Ladoga, Linton, Martinsville, Mentezuma. Mooresville, Danville, Frankfort, Rockville, Spencer, Sulliva ''I Ten-" Haute. Martinsville (W' Inesdayl 1 Reporter Margaret Emily McGauci v was a delegate from Greencasth

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\\ i ighl-Prichard Nuplial- Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. (i. VV U ight, of Cioverdale, have arinoun ■ o if mb riage of their daughter, M - Dovi be I Bright to Dora G. Pi >rd. -on of Rev. and Mr i. C. L Pi ' ard, of |j, ||e Union, which took j" • Wedne , da> evening, July 9, at Imme of i Rev. II. A. Sherrill, I I f I ningt. a street, Greencasth. The bride wore a gown >f biey

c i i i if on.

I'he single ring ceremoi v war re a I by Rev. Sherrill. The bride and groom were accompanied by Mr. am! .Mrs. Gilbert Prichard ami daughti Wanda, of Belle Union, and Mr. ami Mrs. Dennie Wright, of Danville. Moth Mr. and Mrs. Prichard an

Spring ave., I graduate of Indiana State feaclu i

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Store.

Mr. home

and

Mrs. Prichaol will be at far.n •' ut "f Belle Ln-

delightful picnic supof Mr. and Mm, ('.

.j. Mrs. \\. I . Denman Has Hisme (iiicsls I ho M eck

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y Spark iv, Calif. if Begun !' Mayor

• I son, Jack, nd Mrs. Thru out, Texas, are mil Mr-. W. I..

||)E4L CEDAR CARMEN! BAC Moth - Proof -v l)ust - Proof S9c

Hie ideal Cedar (...nneill Hag- N<;w if ‘ t J ,u ’ J* 1 ,','*' clothes from loth- •lust. Size -7 \ I \ •><» .

to protect one's

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College at Terre Haute. Mm. Pile;, aid formerly taught Engli-h and Hi lory in the Belle Union In. '('bool,

ar d Mr. Prichard Pi Belle Union School.

i this week. .]. a. •[.

Ti \ I tend 1 he B. *V !'. Womens Reginnal Uomention Friday 'i, . Anna lloin and Ella Mnhanna \ i;end the Regional Convention Hi lie and Wofessionnl Wo midi’. Club at Gary, Friday. Th* coiif rence compri cs six states. T!a’nbridKc l-H t’lub Ha- Inttcfstin^ Meeting , ml) \r of the l-H Club of Hain*

bridge and their gu -i t ' the numb. of about sixty, met at the home of Mi. ■ Fleam r ll" !ctter, president of the i lub, Wednesday evening for a special meeting and program.

About thirty-five menilier

the meeting.

A splendid program of s ing , game and stunts was

the elub members. Several of the tunc will he pm seiited at the count' pi •nic at Allendale next. Wednesday. County Agent F'loyd Miller talked om th" picnic and also the ( luh camp at Merom August l-H. A large numbe) of tin Hainbridge dub members e:: poet to attend both events.

The meeting was

a.-tic one.

Mr. and Mrs. King

Entertain Sunday Guests.

Mr. anil Mis. Galvin King; of Floyd township entertained a their Sutulav guests, Rev. \ewlin of Crawfordsville attended | )iastot of the Christian ( hurch I'illniore. Rev. and Mrs. Wilson pa.-tm ■ ( the Methodist Churdi, Elisha Cow

"E ' ' J j gill and wife. F. II. Morehart and * " wife, Lewis Ogle and wife, C’haiJie

' Snodgrass and wife and Morris Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Terry of Greenea

tie were afternoon callers.

Enfertained Friends With Luncheon Today

Mis. Wayne Broad.'Ireel 029 Fust Uiaiiklin street entertained friends

most enthusi- a luncheon at the College Inn,

Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock.

■day. He Thursday.

was reported sonv I

Mr. and Mis. Dor . y Mead Amler1 on and baby of Detroit, are the guests of the former- mother Mm.

' Nellie Anderson,

'I hose who underwent tonsil operations at tin County Hospital Wm! ii sda.\ morning were able to return

I to their homes toilav.

I Emmett llurckhalter, fornierly of I this city, but now connecteil with the I ri -earch department of the Indian Refining Company at l.awreiirehurg,

I 111., \va heie Thui -da'.

Mrs. William Peatman received 'word that a ikiuglilei Philli- (ie e j was horn to Mr. and Mr-. F'loyd Pear , 'man if Gary July 7. Mi . Peannan | I was formerly Miss Lucille Knauer. j Mr. and Mrs. Branham Austin ami' ' .Mr. and Mrs. F'ishei Ausli of itii' city, have returned from a moloi trip to l.anctister, Lexington, Danville and 'oilier points of interest in Kentucky. Mr.-. Horace Campbell and daughter who have been the giu ! of Mi . F. B. Evans and Mi- Fizz (iuiilding I the past week, left today for a visit v. ith friend ia Plainfield before reI turning to th ir home in I tunkfoit,

Indiana.

F’ueral serv'ce.. fin Loui- (iarrett, ’ I illniore mail, who died Tuesday j morning were held from the Christian i church at F’iliinon I’huc-day afteri noon, with Rev. H. A. Slu riill in charge. Interment was ia the Fillmore cemetery. Mr. Garrett ended hi. life Tuesday by drinking poison.

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County Agent Floyd Vlillei ha an-1 nounced the arrival of a number of interesting Purdue bulletin- entitled “Marketing Indiana Timbei.” The booklets ate most intere-ting and in-1 siructive and cover a wide range of linrher subjects. ’The bulletins are I a" ailalde at the count' agent’.- otfi e.

FI ich of tlr* twenty chapters of Pro- i ' iiue HI was reprei-ented with a I splendid delegation and the meeting was one of the most enjoyable ever held by the sorority. Follow ing the registration there was a biidge and golf provided at the coimtry dull. Grand Province officerarid chapter delegates held a confer- | t rice at 10:;f() during which the busi-j in of the Province was taken up. I’he present condition of the organization and plans for the future occupied the attention of the officer- and dele•ate> during the session. Bridge was enjoyed on the beautifully decorated ?!r-t floor of the i lub-hiiuse while other guests played coif nr spent the forenoon iii a social

nr.tnnei.

At I2:.!0 luncheon.- weie held con uirently tit the Home Fawn and Mar tmsville sanitarium. I lie local chap ter of Tri Kappa furnished miscellaneous musical programs ilurlng th luncheon hour. A piril of levity and gaiety marked the luncheon hour and. the guests thoroughly enjoyed the!

plemlidly prepared foods.

The program of the afternoon in eluded a series of tuills by the members of the visiting chapter . Mam ! unnpie and huinorou stunts were pr. h nted during lid- portion of the 1 meeting and each was greeted with : j loud applaire fiont the spectators. The final essioit of the convention j began at 2:.’f0 at the Home Lawn I md indladeit a general ill cusTion of chapter and Province pioldem . Officer , delegate- and guests participated in the mm-i- of the meeting. The local chapter proved an ideal host and the -plemlid co-operation o ' the vi it"i contributed much to the

The Kiddies

Jake Fate!, Warren J. Yount, president and secretary of the Greencasti - iloti n (Hub, 1 C. Gillen ^

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tary District, 1 i tl npletioi a perfi t "ii "i pit or the annual If Group outing to b held tug t ♦

at the Speedway.

: (ziiiiranlml Fans

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$5.00

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22 So. Jackson St.

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JUNIOR TOURNEY The Indiana Junior Golf Tournament will be played at the Delaware Country (’luh July 24, 25 and 2(i, it was announced Saturday bv J. McKenzie Morrison, chairman of the committee in charge. The tournament will he open to ail amateur golfers in the state between the age of 14 and

21.

There will be two flights, each of Id Mayers. The first 16 will play fur the state junior championship, and the second for the Delaware Country Club Trophy. The qualification rounds will he IK-hole medal, while the tournament itself will be held in matches of IX holes, except for the finals, which will be .'Ki-hole events both for the championship and the Country i iCIifb trophy. All mines must he in the hands of E. H. Palmer, Delaware Country Club pro, befon x p. m., Thursday, July 24. Application blanks will be sent to ever.' club in the state, ard can b? mailed to Mr. Palmer at P. O. Box 66, Muncie The entry fee will be jj.

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