The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 December 1930 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. THURSDAY, DEC. 25,1030.

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WHAT IS CHRISTMAS? It's a time of holly and mistletoe, of colored lights and trees, of ttilts and Rood will—a time when the world renews its sense of fellowship, and the children their belief in Santa < laus a time, more than any other, when hearts open and hands ro out, and voices are raised in uni \ ersal friendship. To our many loyal customer. and fru nds, and to the community at larse, we extend our heartiest wishes for a pood old-lashioned Merry Christmas!

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Society Mews

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Mr ami Mis. hi mk ,1. I'honias aie tin’ gu* nf (heir on, l , r. t,ordoii J. Tin a- .uni family if (I'uxvfords-

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Mi iind 'lr I’imk Shoptaupli are the ChriMinas gni ts of their (Hi nn Shoptaugh :md family in

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M Ivina Kv in "f l .a t Washinpt• in • iV' i n| Mr. ind Mi'-. John Axe nf l.af iyitt' aic lli<' RUests of relative. in Clinton. .1 lin W'i! i n, west of town, who was injured at the sand plant several v "k ii relumed to his home from the enmity hospital Wednesday.

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(••I Mi-. Heiyl .Sandy who is teaching the < "i 1 nnetsville i») |.] pendinp: hei Christina vacation xxith

her parent in <‘lo\ rdale.

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I’retty ttedding at the Methodist Church A beautiful wedding, marked by its simplicity, was salenmized at the h'ir-t Methodist Kp'scopal ehurclj Wednesday afternoon at half after four o’clock, when Miss Mildred Fewell, Indianapplis teacher, became the bride of Robert Carter of Bloomiinirtnn. The single riiiR ceremony \va ; lead by the Rev. Albert E. MonRer, pastor of the church. The immediate members of the families and a few intimate friends xxerc guests. Miss Fewell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fewell of Indianapolis a popular teacher in the city schools there. Mr. Cat ter is the son of Mrs. | R. It. Carter of Bloomington. They will m ike their honie in GToomington after a brief wedding trip north, where Mr. Carter is connected with the Indiana Limestone Company. Mr. Carter L- a brother of Mrs. Roland Fifer of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Fifer were their only attendants. The bride was married in her go-ing-away costume of livrgundy and earned a shower bomiuet of American

Beauty roses.

Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served at the Locust cottage, after which Mr. and Mrs. Carter left for points in noith Indiana

son and Illinois.

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l)r. and Mrs. E. .1. Clothier of K ukforil, 111., are the Chiistmas guc.s; - of Mrs. Clothier’s parents, Mr. and Mr . E. I*, llauck on rued route -even.

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Dcmocratics Candidates Surpiisc Mrs. Theodore CrCawley Tuesday A nuniber of sUcie-sful nemociatic candidates in the recent election, with their wives or hu-hands, gave a -urjirise party f< r Mrs. Theodore Crawley, at her home Tie day evening, in appro inti n of her - rvires as Demoeralic viee-chairman of the county. She wa pre-ented with a henutiful

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Christmas Dinner F’or Family Mr. and Mr. . Clove Thomas entertained with a Christmas dinner at their home on east Washington aired today, JWI J WVI'VV’IKKW •F -F -F -F 4Dr. and >lrs. ({nay are Ynletide Guests Memhers of the family gathered in Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Ormaiil Hammond on south Indiana street, for Ihe family Christmas dinner The home was beautifully decorated with holly and other Christmas decorations and the Christmas spirit made happiness prevail. The gue.-ts included Dr. and Mrs. Quay of Tiffin, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Williams, Mr. Isaac J. Hammond and Miss Kate Ham-

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Mr. and Mrs. II. Ostrom Entertain With Dinner.

Mr. and Mi ■ llenrx Ostrom, Sr., entertained with a Christmas dinner at I :;iu o'clock at their home on Ea.'tjj-jj Seminary street. The guests included j^j members of Ihe family, including Mr. i.l and Mr . Paul Benedict and on nt |,i South Lend, Mr. and Mrs. Halford T] Udell of Fort Wayne and Mrs. II. F. I'Jj Coixvin of this i ity. The h one wa- |cj charmingly decorated for the occasion },]

with Chrisimas holly.

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F.otrrtiiined " ith Family Dinner al ( niintry Home

Mr. and Mrs. Omer Stoner enter- jg lainad with a family dinner at their beautiful country home west of town today. The home was decorated with Christmas hollj and the Vuletide

spirit pervaded. •F v *F + -F -F Fainily Dinner at Home of Mother

Mrs. .lames L. Browning entertained wi h a family dinner at her home oi East Washington street at one o’clock today. s ,

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May thisS (’hristmas 1)0 indeed a Tiappy one foi’all our friends.

Seclit.n I |!< it Ordained by the Commnll Couneil of the City of (Jif'eneastle, Indiana; That the Mayor of said City is authorized and empoxxered to appoint a person, firm or corporation to gather up and remove from said City, and shall have the e.sclu ive privilege of the removal of all table garbage from within the limit f the City of Grecnciistle, ovr the -tice^s of said City, and who shall di pose of said garbage. Such removal hall he under the direction and npervi-ion of the Mayor of the City of Lieonca-dle. Said appointee shall remove any and all garbage when and as desired and frri(ucntly as may he necessary and required, and shall give bond to the City of (Jreenea-tie for the faithful performance of his duties in the sum of $'J(l0.o(i The removal of such garbage to lie at no expense whatever to Hie Cjtx of (iieioieaslh It hall ho unlawful for any person, firm or corporal ion nlhor than the appointee herein provided for to collect, carry away or di po.-c of any garbage from residents of the City of Grceneasllc within tin' limils of the City of (Jrecn-

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Section II That re idcnl - - f said City desiring their table garbage removed by -iicli appointee of the Mayor a lii'rein pro x ideil for shall place -aid table garbage in proper vc sels or cmitaiueis, ea: ily aecesslhh' and convenient for the removal of same, and shall no! all ixv In be placed xvitb said table garbage for removal any glass, paper, coffee grounds, tins, tin cans, salt brine, nr any other substance which Would cau .e said table garbage to be injiiriou- for om-umptiou by hogs or si ek, and said table garbage . hall not be wrapped. Section HI Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of tin. Ordinance slvall be fined in any sum not exceeding Twenty-five Dollars for each offense. Section IV This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval by the Mayor and publication thereof once each xxeek for two con ecutivo weeks in two public daily pa|»ers of general circulation, representing the tw . p djtieal parties casting the highe t number of voles at the I., t preceding general election in said City of (Jreencastle, Indtina. Passed and adopted by the Common Council of tbi City of (Jreencastle, Indiana, on this 2.'lrd day of December,

1930.

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FOR SALE - Llock coal, $1.50; lump, $1; mine run, $1; egg coal, $3.75 per ton. I’lnme 200-LX. 23 OL T < >R saLE Four bole, cat t Iron cook stove with reserx-oir. At Cook’s Souls End Store, Phone 131. 21-21., T' 11.' SA LE l >i ht , pictun quill , gifts in uovelt e, and handwork. Pi ices rea unable. Try n . Sign is II miles north on 43. The W igwam. 12 12ts. FOR SALE:- Black walnut JIX’O pur bushel. Phone R-2G. 15-tf

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—Miscellaneous - FOUND T’exx key , including automobile key. Owner may have ame at Banner Office. 25 2t

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NO I It E OF x DM IN IS I R A I ION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha.- boon appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Stale of Indiana, Admin 1 trator ■ f the estate of Angclia Carver, lat" of Hendrieks County, deceased. Said e. talc is supposed to be olvent. Hatley K. Smith, Adniiuistrator. Dee. i", I§30. Otis E. Gulley, attorney. 11 !!t

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