The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 December 1930 — Page 2
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PERSONAL AND" LOCAL NEWS
rATARRH of*head or throat is usually benefited by the vapors of— '4 * VMrJ$S OVER t? MILLION JARS USED YEARLY
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Mias Alice and Florence llrnr-il visited here today.
The Kappa Delta sponsors will meet with .Mrs. A. W’. (T-andall, 511 ria l Seminary, Tuesday eveni if at 8
I o’clock.
Kobert Allen, livinK northeast of the city, returned home Saturday from Martinsville, where he spent iwo weeks in a sanitarium. Local 4-11 Club memhi i are expected to listen to Presklent Herbert Hoover speak this evening from 7 | : i 7:50 o’clock, over a nati -tal net- , woik of stations. Due to the Americam I <-ifion rabbit supper and meetinjf at) the court house at 0:50 o’clock this etveninif, the Veti rails of Foreign Wars will not hold] their meeting until eight o’clock. This will give men who are members
Mrs. Raymond Ton- and two children. of New York, are visiting Mr. j and Mrs. J. H. Pitchfold and family. Mr »nd. Mr U. B Ow« ns and son ! of Newcastle visited Mrs. Owens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rinkley I over Sunday. , Dr. and Mrs. (’. T. Malan of Terre Haute were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Frank and daugh-
ters of Clinton Falls.
I’. S. Young and family of Chicago, and Miss Pearl Young, of LaPorte, .pent the Thanksgiving vacation with iheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Young on south College Avenue.
Mrs. O’Hair
( elebrates Rirthday
Crescent Club To Have Xmas Party The Crescent Club will hold its Christmas party Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Browning. All members are asked to bring a dish of food, sandwiches, ami a gift for the
,giab bag.
•I* *!• -h *1* 4* Tri Psi Sorority Benefit Bridge Postponed The Tri Psi Sorority benefit bridg has been indefinitely postponed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Balch Entertained Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Balch of Bainbridge entertained with a Turkey dinner on Thursday evening for the Charade Club. Covers were laid for twenty-four. Dispensing with the usual toasts, th»> dinner was enlivened ] by cleverly told favorite jokes, after i which O. L. Van Cleave, hunter of big game, related graphically his roc1 < nt experiences in the wilds. Music : and charades rounded out the even- ] itig’s entertainment. The Charade | Club Was organized a number of years ago, and annually observes Thanksgiving with a turkey dinner.
The guests were:
Mr. a/nd Mrs. Samuel Ratcliff, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Van Cleave, Mr. ajnd Mrs. Carl Smith, Mr. and Mis. G. D. I.eyenberger, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hositetter alnd
gifts for baby Dresses Rubber Sheets
hand-
$1
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S FRESH OYSTERS LOWER S Sanitary Sealed Pints, selects, nt. 41c S Standards, Pint ;
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g Radiator Alcohol, 188 proof, Gal, 75e i ■ „
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Mteet Railway Company collection 1 p truck here today and escaped withl^I
both organizations an opportunity to j j g O Hair celebrated her is’ present for both no--lings.. In ad- birthday anniversary at the
ditton to the Installation of officers j lome 0 f daughter, Mrs. Oscar __ . . _ tonight, the VeVterans of oFreign 'p^ om . u ^ on South Indiana street Sun-j "amfly, Mr. and Mrs. Dolby Collins, I WaWrs will also have a big feed. ( | av -pi,,, date of her birth was De—Omar Akers and children, Dorothy j Mrs. H. M. Clark and Miss Belle ' c ,. m !i(>i- 1, but a family gathering was and Eugene, all of Bainbridge. Hall were the Thanksgiving guests of h P ],i nn Sunday so all could be pres ] M, s . Stanley Chadd of Indianapolis Mrs. Charles Ross in Greencsustle. pn t. A bountious dinner was served and Mr. and Mrs. Eads and family of
George Ross of New' York also was an d a very pleasant (lay was spent to- Kokomo,
the gue.-t of his mother on Th II present were Mr + + + ♦ + ♦ Mrs ('Clark spent Thin-d.iy md Fn .o’Hair'- three daughter and their Miss Shearer Hostess To day night in Terre Haute with Mrs. families, Mis. Oscat Thomas, Mrs. Century Club Saturday Dora Coddlimgton and Miss Mable Neal Allen and Mrs. Alva Thomas,] \[| ss May me Shearer, east SetninCoddington and she and Hiss Hall re-; all of Putnam coutny. The other | ary street, was hostess to the Oentumed to their home* hereon Friday'daughter and her husband, Mr. and ,„ r y 01,,^ Saturday afternoon. A evening.—Crawfordsville Journal- Re- Mrs. C. \V. Hynier who reside in Dela- Minrt business meeting was held, view. ware and who visited their mother: \i,. s q jj Smith gave a report of her
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Monger ard this summer, were unable to attend,
daughter. Miss Miriam, of Greencas-j -h 4* 4- 4* 4tie, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. G. l-ood Study Croup E. Huggins and family at her homo Will Meet Tuesday
in west Main street.—Crawfordsville | The food study group of the A. A.
U. W. will meet Tuesday evening in
Alvoid hall at 7:45 o’clock.
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S Purple Rohe Choir if] To Sing Sunday
|a The Purple Robe choir will sing nt jp the union Sunday evening church ser|j vice, December 7, at the Presbyterian ij church. This choir is composed of
g high school pupils.
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tij Fortnightly (Tub To p] Meet This Evening
p] 'Die Fortnightly Club will meet this
Fim cpialily Philippit"’ made and embroidered dresses for infants
Shawls
Large size wmd honeycomb shawls with fringed dJO CW ends, in colors .... Sweater Sets
27 x iiK-h size, pore r , |h . Iwr sheets in p/v flesh DUC
Infant’s Berets
50c
Sweaters
Wool knitted birets, in
plain colors
Wool sweater with beret to match
sets
in colors $2.98
Slip-on wool.
or coal
embroidery
$1.00
sweaters of
trim Died
Infant’s Gowns and Kimonas Of cotton outing flannel.
Cut full
and up.
59c
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Journal Review.
Admiral
Richard E. Byrd
IN PERSON
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work with the Pure Food committee. Miss Rose Joslln gave an interesting program on "Medieval and Renaissance Architecture.” Twenty member- were present. During the soeial hour the hostess served delicious re-
freshments.
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Miss O’Rear Entertained I. C. (Tub Members.
Miss Mary O’Rear entertained thf members of the A. I. C. Club with a
night at her home on Olive street. White chrysanthemums and green tapers were used in the table decorations. Those present were Martha Shannon, Elizabeth Pruitt, Ardith Moore, Mary Louise Throop, Helen King, lolectn Muady, Elizabeth Fay and Helen Johnson.
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Over-The-Tea-Cups Club To Meet Tuesday The Over-The-Tea clips Club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. R. L. O’Hair, east Seminary street. The program will be a Christmas story by Miss Rose .foslin.
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street, Tuesday afternoon at n - clock. Bible quotations by members uiul a Christmas story by Mrs. Ki-. lil, aini exchange of gifts will feature iV afternoon entertainment. 4* 4* 4- 4* -h 4 S. S. Class Will Meet With Mrs. Walker The Young Married Women's chsj of the Methodist Sunday . honl will meet Tuesday evening at 7:50 nVIA with Mrs. E. E. Walker, •10."> Kim Si. (Continued on page 3)
Dwight Priest is charged wiih child neglect in an affidavit filed n
Art Needle Work Club I the Putnam Circuit court b\ Ha Will Meet Tuesday Pearl Young. According to the i5iThe December meeting of the Art davit, Priest is alleged to have failed Needle Work club will be held with to make adequate provision for sip-
dinner and dumber party, Saturday Mrs. T. K. Evans. 41fi east Hanna port of a 14-year old daughter.
TERRE HAI’TK
Indiana, al
Tickets on sale at University
Book Shop
$li>,00o.
ej evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs.
J
W. Otis in Northwood.
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S ~ “ a ' 1! CHRISTMAS
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Yes, Toytown at Tresslar’s Store is joyland, not only for the kiddies, but for the grown-ups as well. Here in a maze of the newest inventions of the day, among the hundred and one Toys that are bound to give pleasure, you’ll find exactly what you want for that youngster of yours. May we suggest that you come in, and look over our assortment. Acquaint yourself with the largest novelties—get
ideas from your boy or girl as to what is desired for ( hristmas. ' HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS
A Remarkable Sale
Of High Grade
SUEDE PUMPS AND STRAPS
FOR WOMEN
Over KM) pairs in all colors.
Black, Brown, Blue, Purple and Burgundy (Wine Color).
This offering includes every suede shoe in our stock
selling regularly from 85.85 to $9.00
HE SURE TO REGISTER \T OUT STORE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3RD.
MOORE & COOK FINE FOOTW EAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
In your hands lives the means for starting the impetus to buying. The sooner you start your Christ mas shopping the sooner business will “Pick Up” in earnest. Save time in the next four weeks you'll make- up your | Christmas list and start your shopping. Do it now. • *
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For Girls
For Both
For Boys
J kills
Books ; x £
(Jims
Pianos
Sleds - ft
Trains
Kitehen Cabinets
Wagons ?T;’
Tractors
Bassinets
Pedal Cars
Footballs
Doll Beds
Balls
Basketballs
Toy Dishes
Games ft ^ U
Airplanes
Toy Baking Pans
Blocks
Autos
Brooms
Harmonicas '
Tinker Toys
Ironing Boards
Chairs
Freetqr Sets
Stoves
(Janie Boards *
Lineoln Idigs
Doll Carriages
HandkCrehiefs
Tool Chests'
Teddy Bears
Table & ( hairs
Tops
ij I A X fix
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Tresslar’s 5c-10c-$l Store V Gift for every child accompanied hy parent* Wednesday evening,
Come to Greencastle
For The
Christmas Opening Next Wednesday Come in and register your name, it will be to your interest. It’s your feo) contribution to make business better.
Christmas Opening WELCOME TO GREENCASTLE Wednesday, Dec* 3
Make This Store Your Headquarters
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Special Wednesday Only Vase of Chrysanthemums 50c
DOST FORGET TO REGISTER WEDNESDAY
F. 'CANNON (N COMPANY
I $ % 9
EITEL FLORAL COMPANY BE SURE AM) REGISTER
