The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 February 1931 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA. TUESDAY, FERRUARY 3' 1931.

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ANNOUNCEMENT

the daily banner

Entered in the Po.-t Office at Green-

ca-tle, Indiana, as second class mad

There will be a special meeting of the Klk» at their home on South Indian t street tonight at TtRO o’clock.

matter. Under the act of March 8,

1879.

Subscription price, 10 cents per

week.

To assure the very safest care for our customer’s clothes, we u”: now usiiu» Lux exclusively. i hverythinj* you sent us your household linens and d r ; ies, your blankets, your clothes all tl» h w, shed in sparkling Lux suds and rain-soft water the method that leading' authorities find keeps fabrics like new tw ice as long.

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Mr and Mrs. Henry Koessler spen

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd

Sunday with

(!rus of Anderson.

HOME STEAM LAUNDRY

\ Good Lnuitdr> Umt 1 - Getting Ih-tler” I’HONE 120

T. M. Robert of Manhattan unrlerwent a in: j<>r o[H‘i ation at the I nion ho i>itnl in Terre Haute. M< day.

Mi Lena Mae Evans, of this city and George W. James • f Greencastle. colore I, were (|uietl\ married at the Ev;:n< home here Sun i r afternoon at 2:30 h> the Rev. Wiley S. Hastings. Mi Evans is the daui'liter of Mrs. Mary Evans.—Spencer World.

si.II* ( LI K Id ( III' h I- N JVIII.EORI), Conn. HT*I B< Harry and Sam hah.it" w< hlidging enough or carele i

A picture of t'loverdale high school students, who vi ited the Indianapolis Star building recently, appeared in the Star Tuesday morning. While on ! their tour of the capital city the Clo-

Miss Augusta GlideweM and Miss Alice Murphy, popular sales ladies at S. C. Prevo Company are confined to their homes by illness.

Willard Sunkel, Raymond Cox and Venard Walker of Horace Link and Co., attended a meeting of Horace Link and Co., at Brazil Monday evening.

The suit on account of J. F. Gillispie against Arthur Stone and Lulu Stone, which has been pending in the Putnam circuit court since 1928, has been dismissed at cost • f the plaintiff.

Miss Ruth Clifford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clifford and Miss Mai’ McCullough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McCullough left Monlay for Indianapolis where they will enter the Methodi.-t hospital for nurses training.

G. H. Crawley i- ill at his home on

Crown street.

Mrs. Charles Chloe, of Clinton Falls was rejairted serinu-ly ill at her h me j Tuesday.

Ruben Masten of Fillmore entered ] the hospital Tuesday for surgical treatment.

Mrs. Sedelia Dowling entered the Count) hospital Monday evening for medical treatment.

William Stephenson, a student in De.Pauw entered the hospital Tuesday for medical treatment.

Mrs. Grace Hurst of Cloverdale has been transferred to the King, Morrison and Foster, Ford office in this city.

James Crawlev was reported critic- | ally ill at the home of Mrs. Mar> ! Harbison, 500 South Jackson street, I Tuesday.

'‘.‘ivc a -lip of paper hearing’ yjj|(‘ young people visited both i d ir oi the one of thecrime, | j louses () f t ) |( , slat) . legislature and pole w re able to arrest them im- lho plant of Kingan & Co. in- Mutely lot the theft of 45 chickens.

Condemnation sul: against various ' uni owner in Cloverdale and Washingt n townships, filed in the Putnam circuit court some time ago h\ the (iulf I’ifN- il.ne Company of Pennsylvania, have been dismissed in the local court and costs of the actions paid by the pipe line Company. It was =aid the nits were compromised out of court by the pipe line company which is running a pipe line across thi; county.

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Heat

Purifies

The euhice of your physician is: kYi p nut of doors, in the

vpen air, breath,

dtel'

deeply; take plenty of exercise in the mellow lumhinc, and hate a periodic check-up on the h, allhof your

body.

LUCKIES are always kind to your throat

Everyone knows that sunshine mellows —that’s why the "TOASTING" process includes the use of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKEmade of the finest tobaccos —the Cream of the Crop —THEN— "IT’S TOASTED."—an extra, secret heat-

ing process. Harsh irritants present in al] raw tobaccos are expelled by TOASTING." These irritants are sold to others. They are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE. No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat.

TUNE IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, erery Tuesduy.Thur sday and Saturday erening user fv. IS. C.

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4b ItSt, Tli« Amtrlcin Tobacco Co . Mfr»

It’s toasted*

YourThroot Protection - against irritation - ogqinst cough

Mrs. Charles McGaughey who has

been ill for the last four weeks at her home on Anderson stieet was taken to Putnam County hospital for observation and treatment.

The Central Trust Company ofj Greencastle, was appointed executori of the last will of Louisa O’Hair, which was udmited to probate in the Putnam circuit court Tuesday morn | ing.

Lovell Knnuer, Greencastle mail, was convicted of public Intoxication in city court Tuesday morning and fined $in and costs, amounting to |4u. Merchant policeman Tom Morg an filed the affidavit aginst Knauer. I

In the damage suit of Otis Crowmer against Chester Runnells. the action lias been dismissed as regards the defendant Runnells and Chester Rundeli has been made a defendant. Crowmer is seeking to recover damage done to his automobile in a collision at the intersection of Slate Road 43 and the Cataract road.

Re sure and see our assortment of novelties in the way of high score prizes. \Iso clever place cards and fully cards not only for Valentine Day hut lor Washington and Lincoln's birth days.

Fortnightly Club Held Dinner Meeting The ' Fortnightly club entertained their husband’s an<l friends at a ilin-tor-bridge meeting at the Studio Arnex, Monday evening. Dinner wm ' 1 erved ad 6:8# o’clock. I <- and Mrs. Renton Curtis we high j (core, Mrs. S. K. Ratiden and Benten Curtis, second high score ard Dr. Joe Gillespie and Mrs. Fred Thompsoi

low score.

Forty members and guest ( wer« present. } 9 f ?

An examination of the plaintiff was made at it hearing in the law library of the courthouse Tuesday morning in the damage suit of I.aVerno Smiley against C. W. Tribby. ] The plaintiff is seeking damages for inj’ t it s alleged suffered when he was stru k by a Tribby taxi in front of the Voncastle theater more than a year ag t.

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SAM HANNA’S HOOK STORE

Mis. f (Hiper Hostess To Modern Priscilla ( luh The prim-ilia slub met with Mrs. Chatles E. Cooper. Monday afternoon. The evening was spent in making cf mfoits for charity and seming towels fo- the hospital. A short business meet'no- was held.The club voted to give *5 to the Red Cross fund. During ih • .-(H-ial hour dainty reftshments were -erved by the hostess. Eleven mi ml'crs were present. 4* -!• -I' W F. M. Society To Meet Wednesday The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet ai 2:30 Wednesday afternoon in Community Hall. The program will he In charge of the men who are honorary members of the society and a very interesting meeting is anticipated May there be a large attendance. The David l.ivinm-tone group, with Mrs. Susan Ditties and Mrs. S. R. Rarlden as leaders, will fie the hos

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•!* •!• 4* 4* Triant) e Club To Meet This Evening The Triangle Club will meet this evening at 7:'!0 at the home of Madclyn Hoffma.-, corner of Washington and Lc.ust streets. All memliers pie. -p be piesent. ♦ + + ♦ 4- 4Mi', and Mrs. Brown Entertain Gusts Mr. and Mrs. G. R. \ an Vnlkenhurg cf Two Harbors, Minn are the guests of Mr. rid Mrs. Walter Brown on South Indiana street. Mrs. Van Valk< nbuig will he remembered as Miss P arl Adams and is a i-ter of Mrs.

Brown.

4* 4- 4" 4* 4* 4> M. and Mrs. Walker

Have Guests

Mrs. Minnie Ogden of Wa. hington, If and Mis. Eliza Walker of' C.irth.ige, Mo., are tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, .'01 South Indi-

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Lccal Couple Entertain Cor Newly Wedded Pair

Mr. and Mrs. G. Earl Brown of Greenenstlc entertained with a waffle -upiier Sunday evening at their home in Nnrthwood, tit which time announcement was made of the manage of Brown’s sister, Miss Juanita

to William Martin

of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carlin of Nebeker street and Mr. Murray is the eldest son of Mi. John Murray of South Fifth street. Both Mr. and Mrs. Murray are graduates of the Clinton high school with the classe- of 1924 and 1926 respectively. For the past several years Mrs. Murray has been employed a< cashier at the Wabash Valley Electric Co., : id Mr. Murray has been conected with the accounting department of the same company for the past five years. The announcement was made by f leVcf ValeHtlMh favor's, coficealed in which were the words "Juanita am! Bill Mew Year’s Eve. 1930.” Daily Clintonian. 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4*

Mrs.

Marie Carlin,

M array.

The wedding was solemnized at g p. m. Wednesday, Oec. :n, 1930 a t the Methodist Temple in Terre Haute The Rev. B. D. Beck read the ?ieautiful double ring wedding ceremony They were attended by Miss E-ther Miller and James Given. Mrs. Murray is the second daughter

Eastern Star To Meet Wednesday Evening Greencastle Chapter, No. 255 Ordei of Eastern Star, will meet Wednesday eveni ig at 7:30 o’clock. Dmiglass-Kuis Wedding Sunday Miss Kathleen Buis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Comic Buis of Jeffer son Township and Clemen C. Duglas(ii i f Mi. and Mrs. George T. Doug laof Cloverdale were married Sun day afternoon by the Rev. R. E. Masten at his home in Belle Union. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4*

(•ill Reserves Enjoy Meeting The (iirl Reserves hel l their weekly meeting la-t night. During the leg ular business meeting girls were appointed to take charge of the penny milk fund at the high school building duting the week. Regular programs h iVe been planned for the next three meeting.-, and then successive interest groups, instead of the usual alternations. It was announce:! that Mrs. Fiank Donner will give a talk on personality next week. I he girls heard a very deligh'ful m I heneSci^J talk on “Manner. ” by Mrs, John Alice, 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4-

Mrs. ShuHz To Address Country Reading ( luh The Country Reading Club will hold their February meeting with Mrs. F. M. Thompson, Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock, Mrs. Edward Shultz will have ehatge of the pro gram.

SPECIAL ( lollies Doctor Feb. 4 to Feb. 9.

Cash Prices

Men’i Suits, cleiyied and preHMcd

Mea’w Soils pressed 20c

Ladies' dresses, cleaned and pressed

Ladies’ ( oats cleaned—pressed 75c o Master Cleaners Phone 1 10 602 So. College. I

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ligh Scho tl P. T A. Held nlen sting Meeting The High School Puiont Tearhen association met Monday evening m the high school auditorium. 1 iteresting talks were given by Lloyd Messmith, assistant coach of DePauw University and Miss Maty AgtnMiller, county health nurse. The? discussed hot lunche- and L -istel that every motner who sends lunche* with their children should consider etting them buy their lunche- :it the ehool and h Ip pay the co-t of the-* vho wotk for their lunches. There will he a joi t meeting of all he Parent Teachers Februniy III!) t the Methodist church.

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’RIGHT SUNSHINE FEATURES CURRENT WATER "OLORS Bright sunlight on fishing boat- it 'ape Cod, chatmir.g English garden nd New England country seea-e, are ome of the subjects of the 4ft water dors by 12 leading American arti-t* ow on exhibition i:i Asbuiy Hall. These paintingc are by adirt* /hone work is owned by such muie* m- as the Metropolitan in New ’’ork, the Carnegie institute, the New 'ork Public Libtary, the Chicago Art rstitute and the Corcoran Art (iaf ' > ry. Th( y are open to the public if“moons after 3:30 and will In' <liussed in a talk next Sunday, Fell.* t 3:30 by the new Director of d* 'ohn Herron Art Museum, Mr. WJ>ur Peat, himself an artst a d :i W urer of reputation. The reflection of brilliant -Jn.-hiw n water, sandy beaches, the -ide-o' it English cottage or a New Kngla'il bam ',*s|N*ci tlly interests the wattr olor painti i who works on whit* taper with Uansparent color. Kwh nu b stroke must be final. RetouchiiK vould ..poll the clarity of the effr L The water colorists has quite a (lib efen* problem that the painter ^ 'ils who may tetoueh, w ho woik’I vith “solid” colors and a paint did I loesnt "run over his canvas. The water colors are jumpier, :t^ I o my people seem more “livable n'l I

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’heir own first impressions cf ngs may see the water cobus thi 1 veek before Mr. Peat's gitlhiy m •iid then will have aimthe: uc h! 1 'urther study and enjoy this hi-t ^ ' , *l he wi-ter series of art exhibition- "* ■** he DePauw Campus. ™

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IMX. KILLS CHICKEN'

A dog lielonging to Is'gati V' l " 1 ' um got into a (Htultry yard of J" 111 ' 'resner on north Madison street Sut ay, and was reported to h ive I<m"' ,! 0 out of a flock of 25 chickens. Mr. Tresner caught the d" Jl11 ailed police, who told him to kill ^ nimal. It was reported that d V’oodium interceejled in behalf "I hiog, however, tmd the animal

■ase I in his custiNiy.

It wn- said that it will lie up t" 'Wnship trustees to |tay for the ^

hickens. As this fund is already ll,or

han torn y(-ys iH'hitld Mr.

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noney.

II VI* VISIT OF 1 (IN* Dl.N IN PUTNAM ( Ol k''

* (Continued from Pag*’ 1 > f I am not mistaken,' lookue- T “We visited awhibjjfhon we" o the others in the party, tmd. ^ ong, our train pulled in and ** * f ‘

in west.

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Mr.

is when his body was brought J* Indianapolis, enroute to hi>

or burial,

we hail place

people,”

Father took me over, _

long line of grl'M

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G. E. BLACK. I