The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 September 1930 — Page 2

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Mi Mary Lou Ilia! s 1,1 Antonio leva- i the attest of Mi Geneva Brown. Mi. and Mis. .lame Ison are at In,iin fiom attending tin Hmitlrerti Beunion at K.iton, Ohio Mi; 1'ude Shearer and M. \laytne ."'ll arer are at home fro a summer vacation spent chieflv iti ( alifornia and Colorado. I here will be a called meeting ot ti. 1 (lit! Reserves Thursday afternoon at the Methodist church at 3 uVloek. Kveryhody he there. Miss Kleaimre ('anitnack, wlio ha; het ti penditiK her vacation with her parents, has returned to her position in the library of Purdue university, at Lafayetti . Friends here are in receipt of ani " imement of the birth of a «iin

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ening address. This was followed Dy by Lois and Hildreth Benford. Some old-time music on the yioi). was iriven by Clark Met ormick. A lettet; from Mi Mary Burks, Paris, Frant 1 "I; also \\ estern I ■n'i"n 1 1 l!l Trom I'harlie Sfnith. A silent tribute was

Thursday Ui.idinp tilth Will Meet M illi urs. Brown

; The Thui 'a> KeadinK club will ; Kj ' ven i n commemoration of Samuel l.neet Tl.ur-d v, nitiK at 7::«» o’clock d Up .| ( . r an ,i Willie K-x who have

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N Hess, now of Clinton, New York.

The official hoard of the Methodist

| church will meet tonight at the church

Dr. He.-- was formerly an instructor al 0 > c | oc k.

Chailes Wright of IVrn underwent ]an a|i|ieiuli\ operati' at the County

| Hospital Tuesday niaht

Ison were

CF.OVER DALE .Mr. and Mrs. < C. Baker of Craw- jn DePauw. Mr. and Mis. Kaye Pickens and fonDvllle spent Sunday with Mr. and

children left Tuesday for their home Mrs. Estel Meek. Stanley Sears and Daniel Sublett 1 in Janesville, Wis., after a short vis : t Mi. ami Mi . Charles Mugg of "'turned home late last week from with his m ther, Mr George Wins Quincy, visited Mr . Hattie Gorham Ll lke Wawasee where they have been

field and other relative* here. Sunday. taking a two weeks course in Kelig-j Mr. und Airs. James Miss Barbara Duncan of Indian- Mi Clara Michael of Indainapoh-. i ' ,lls Lducation. 46 young men from . week-end visitors at Indianapolis and apolis, spent the week-end with le i visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jes over the state attended the camp, attended the State Fair, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dun Michael over the week-end. Sublett was one of the ten honor stu- A ^ heatjnR sv>lem is in .

Mi. and Mi.-. ( . B. Smith of Ir n' n * • ..--tailed in the J. C. Penney st^ore h.'-

The regular meeting of the Green-.the Myers’ plumbing shop,

castle Kiwanis club will be held at

,ia> w Dl , ’ r .. ', Mr - an ' 1 • V1l> - Uff, ‘ "ulloway, Wil th „ Christian church Thursday noon. Mrs. Edgar Shnw and son Kenneth I ,m Godacre and Mr. and Mrs. How- |)ro(rram wi ,| in fharKe nf Of Is.uisville, Ky, spent the week-..a,I Appleby attended the state fair ( ;ien Lyon, president. Mrs. Otis will I end with Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Layne. ; Wednesday. |irefi e n t to lead the members of,

.d, Shaw ilaughti r, Thelma, wn . I Mrs. Elmer Farmer and daughter. tllP , luh in anot her sing. Some in- Hope Wade son of Mr. and Mrs. W. ha hw,n h “" ' r, u ' r,1< ' 1 M * ,nd "y from h two ; , lv ..u nK announcements will he made M . Wade of Salem, V.,.. is here vi-it-

can. .vir. and Mr.-. ('. B. Smith of Ur-; ,!ents ' Mr. and Mr-. Frank Reed were bu-i- hanu. III., are visiting her sister, Mrs,

nes.- visitors in Indianapolis Tues- .j. VV. Snider.

I Mi. and Mrs. Hairy Cohen wei" Sunday dihner gin-ts of Mr. and .Mis. Hurry Bohard. east Fianklin

street.

\ cation of the First Christian church at Somerset church north of Green-

cnstle, Sunday.

Jewel McCullough of Indianapolis,

ing relatives and will attend tin'

, Wade reunion.

Mrs. P. M. Henry and on, and Mi . ! Georgian!) Hyerly, who have been

1 ! Yiti her pan nl , Mi - meeting

Air. and Mrs. James Hartsaw and 'and Mrs. George Cushman at In

,.ln>. Grace Hurst attended the con- dionapolis. A complaint to foreclose a mortTln- Woman’s Foreign Missionary gage was filed in circuit court here, George Walker a I family have society will meet Wedn-sday aftei today by '.he Ladoga Building Loan ^ moved from 20J Mc-i Washington to noon with Mr-. James Sipple. Fund and Saving A-sociation against | the Gillespie apartment- on the cornj Among those attending the state Clyde Metz and others. A demand . r of Poplar and Vim -treets. .'pent the week-end w th hei parents, .laii Monday were Mis- Mary Hazle- 1 "T $660 against Clydi Metz and BarAlvin Harter of ( .daract under- ; i jgn, Mis Thelma Hablin, Conrad i Lara .Metz and foreclosure of the l ent an operation for appendicitis at Mob and family, C. B. Smith and fam- mortgage against all defendant.- in

Bloomington rue-day. lb-i- reported i ily, J. \v. Snider and children, I). K. kl" - uit, was asked. Robert W. Murk-i v ‘ M ' ,inK relatives Ini' have returned getting aim Dent and Alton MWtphy. a attorney fot the plaintilT. j’” R<mii"ke. Va.

Mr. and Airs. Virgil Manuel and daughter Doris (spent unday in Greericastle with Mr. .Mamiel'- parents.—(hawfordsville Journal Review. The official hoard meeting of the Christiaii church which wu announc'd for Thursday night, Sept, l, will he postponed until Thiit.-ilay night,

Sept. II.

Mr. and Mr.. Sam Lnowit/. ami famj dy and Mr. and Mrs. Nupen ,ck uul family were Monday dinnei guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry It hard, east Franklin street. Miss Virginia Rominger, of Hope, is the guest of Mr. und Mrs. R. A. Robertson, 0J4 east Washington street Miss Rominger is a Mr

Robertson.

Mr. and Mr. Bradford Scott a id on Thomas of Sniithville returned home Monday after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles VunVactor and family. The following members of the local •I li Club were awarded prize- at the State Fair. Virginia Dean 1st on Ginger bread, Zink Fleenor, Hrd on muf film; Irene Lanham Hrd on Baking Powder biscuits Graham KubeiiHon, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Robertson, t»JI east Washington street, has returned to his work in Chicago after spending the week end with his parents. Mr. Robertson is employed by the Illinois Be|] Telephone Company. F’uneral services for Charles C. Colejman, a DePauw graduate, who died in Harrisburg, Ark., Monday, were he'd at Morgantown in Morgan county on i Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Ma-sons of Alartinsville haif charge i of the rites. Mr. Coleman’s body was returned to Martinsville early Wedne- - day morning. He formerly was n wide- ‘ ly known educator in Indiana.

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Secure a copy of our hiHiklcl ‘SAFKGIAUDING YtH li FAMILY’S ITTI RE" Central Jew South WEST Corner Square CREENCASTLE. INDIANA

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v v v •!• *!• \rl Needle Work < III!) Mel TiiesduN ! The Art Ne< die Work club met I Tuesday ;tft< in m; with Mrs. John 1 Gray. Aftei ; lorg hot summer, a I < oolmg' atmosph'T* of congenial comIpunion'hip, prm«'(i m most delightful i change. The ladies were busy with various kind t' needle work and all engaged in p|e;i-aiit conversation. The ho.-less served delicious refreshments. -I- -1- •!* -I- v •!• Miss Malian Attends State Fair Banquet Mi. - Dorntliy Harlan daughter nl Mr. and Mrs. Klvin Harlan attended th > State Fair Mumni banquet, which v i held in the Womans building, Wedne day noon Miss Harlan i- presi1 of the Alumni association. 4- 4- 4- 4* 4M. S. Of Christian j Church Met I ue-day The regnlai monthly meeting of Hu Mi -iomuv Society of the Christian Church met September second at the home of Mi-. Henry Phillips who was assisted le Mrs. Herod, Heaney, and Handy. A Her the busine-s, Mrs. Milo West had charge of the worship period. Subject “Faith”. The topic “Searching for Treasures" in the Cai ibbeans." The paper written by Mr-. W. D. James was rend by Mrs. Miller, it gave interesting glimpse of the people, and outstanding charac. tors. Mrs. Bicknell gave a beautiful story Subject “Wonderful Words Of Life”. There was a good attendance. The meeting closed and the social hour followed. 4- 4- 4- •!• 4- 4Ml. Meridian Aid Meets Friday The Ml. Meridian aid will meet Friday instead of Thursday which was previously announced, with Mrs. Rosroe Hur-t south of town on State Rond 43. »T« »J« *?« »*• Popular Young Couple To Be Married Saturday Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mark have announced the coming marriage of their daughter, Mis- Elina Mark and Vernon Noe, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Noe, east Walnut street, which will take place Saturday morning at ten o’clock at the home of Mis- Marks’ parent-. 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4Cloverdale Couple Married Here Today Miss Evelyn Christenherry, daughter oi' Mr. and Mr . Ed Christenherry of Cloverdale, became a September bride VVi dnesday morning, when she w.i united in marriage to F.llis Vandas, young Cloverdale mechanic, in the county auditor’- office. Rev. VV. K. Gill performed the ceremony. 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4Delta Theta Tan Mel Tuesday The Della Theta Tau met Tuesday evening with Mr-. Ward May hall on South Locust street. They elected delegates to the Province Convention, which will he held at Bloomington, October I and 6th Mrs. Ward Mayhall as Ini-in -- uelegate and Miss Mary O’Rrur a- -ocial delegate. Eighteen member- were present. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4 - Matthews Reunion Held Sunday The Matthews reunion was held Sunday, August HI, at the country heme nl .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Plummer near Putnamville. A Imuntiful dinner wn served at the noon hour on the shady lawn. The social hour afterward was rnjoyed by all. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mastcn and family, Mrs. Mayme Leslie and children, Mr-. Ella Matthews and family, Christine O’Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Roland and daughter, Mr. and Airs. Bennett Plummer md family, all of Greencastle; Mr. and Airs. O. D. William- and daughter of Putnamville, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kersey and -on of Newport; Mr. and Mr . Glenn Michael and family, Clara Matthew of Bainhridge. Guests were: Mi Helen Zook of Muncie, and Tim Grime, of Greeny

castle.

•F 4- 4* 4* 4* 4I School Reunion

Held At Reelsville

Members and friends of the old chool reunion met at the M. E. church in Reelsville Aug. 17, 19H0. While the attendance once was not so large as u-ual there certainly was no lack of spirit in the meeting.

she Is also a gi Training school at tne n r . t v ^ Val in Indian of ’29. h th * <U

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Woman’s Study C lull To Meet Thursday The Woman' Study (-|„k .. Thursday aftern, with Mrs. W. W. Baker. ^

4* 4- 4> 4- 4- a.. Tri Kappas

Meet Tuesday

Ihe Tri Ka,

evening with Mr- Helen Blai-y yj

wood Blvd. Initiation will he

Miss Hanna Gough, Mi n,.,., I

and Mrs. Martin Ba u.

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Mrs. .Snider Entertains AVith A Birthday Dinner.

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lege avenue entertaini j on M, v with a birthday dinner in honor j*

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j were Mr. and .Mr-, Noble Snyder \|. Eugene Snyder, (b orge Snyder ■, daughter, Virginia, . jul | [ :l

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The Wade family will hold u.-.,) reunion :it Walnut Garden. ,

September 7th.

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passed over the great divide. A group of reading wa- given by Mrs. May McCullough, followed by in original monologui h\ Mrs. Fox. Paul Pickett gave a poem, “Home Folks’ and a talk on reunion*, which was very appropriate ' losing with a beautiful poem. The following officer- were elected for the coming year’ < hairm.-m, Mrs. G. R. Huffman; sec y-ir •as., Mrs. Pearl

Knight.

The audience sane “God Be With You Till We Me t Again."Benediction by Paul Pickett. 4- 4* 4* 4" 4Arnold Reunion Held Sunday The Arnold reunion wu held Sunday, August .'list, at Allendale Springs near Greencastle, which i- an ideal place for such u gathering. This is the first reunion in celebration of Jim-Henry Arnold’s luOth birthday, hut he passed on June 6. Had he lived until the 29th of August he would have been 100 years old. V thwith-tanding the fact that were several other reunions and Gatherings at nearby places, the Arnolds and friends to the number of 126 were nrosent. A long table was spread, which just groaned with good things to eat. No one would have even thot there might have been a drought and the consequent lack of edible things that grow in a garden, to have seen

this table.

After dinner the fjamily history was read and a short program enjoyed. Louis Zeiner was elected president; John-Henry Nichols, vice-pres.; Mis- Maud Arnold, secretary,, and Robert Arnold, treasurer. It was the rote of those present that we hold a ••union next year the last Sunday

n August.

Relatives from a di-tance were Geo.

Brown, wife and daughter, Bertha, of lay City; Will Wells, wife and (laugher, Dorothy of Winchester, HI.; John

Arnold and wife of Alt. Sterling, i

Ky.; me- W. Arnold and w ife, Par-1 ® s, Ky.; and Edward Arnold and wife|S if North Middleton, Ky. Among the j jg nvited guests were Mr.-. Ida Gran- S

ham and son, Jam.-, of Ladoga:'® 411 i- i j 1 11 '■’rank Grable of Clay City: Mrs.!| All lltfht l)llll)S 111 Stella Huffman and .AL Alma Man- | S CSirtOilS Of si\

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4* 4- 4- 4- 4* 4* | g Mrs. Pitchford Announces .Approaching Marriage of Niece

Mrs. J. H. Pitchford ha-, announced [|j the engagement of her niece” Miss ® Viable Ton, daugther of K Kvin Torr t£j <>f Putnamville and Jame- Engle, ® which will take place Sunday after- |j noon at three o’clock at the home of S Mr. and Mr Pitchford, east Franklffi [!■] -treet. Rev. M.Fall, pc tor of the ^ Broadway M. E. church in Indianapol-

is. will perform the ceremony. Mi-- Mary Torr of Connersville,

-ister of the bride-elect, w ill be brides-

maid.

Miss Torr graduated from the Gr-enca-tie high school in I92li, and

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Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Roach and chil- The forenoon was s|»ent in renewjdrrn laul Hail of Brazil, and Mm ing old acquaintances and at noon Mna W ° ndaV ” 11 bl<unt ‘ ful <li^er was served in the

j Mildred Wells of Corbon, visited Mr. j church yard

“"'J ” M • " th* aHarMM \ < miimm mt :,n ' 1 “ S** 1 • ■ hr ' t • • tiring pie | ruemiay with Mr-. Fred Will.,.- Mi.-.. lv«ri KnigM. ireencaath 1 Mr . (ieorge Fox, who had served ns . r. an ilr Fred Gox and* 4; chairman of this organization for U (ilren spent Monday with/Mr. ami Mr- ! y) , a rs. had charge of the meeting it. William Cox. . . the absence of Miss Mary Burks, ^ o “ * who was elected chamnan for this

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There will be „ 0 Boy Scout meet-1 The audience sang “Bleat Be the! mg tonig t. t j lat g in j b ” Miv>. Fox gave the op-

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