The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 March 1931 — Page 2
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I'LKSOISAL AND LOCAL NEWS
> _: Dei tn wm in Cnra - Tuesday atten dng a inee*.y , f Hen Hur officials. ‘ i, a>* McH . ■ U .i' ■ ■ ■ p'ton street road, c nfined to hei tim •, .'iifferinir of erysipelas. No. M 0 P.M. in , l; -eir.^n: of City Library, i niii i’er.- >'!' the Chamber of ; vs it will ni et :his evening at Fd t \.it ■ ;d Bank at 7:30 o’1 K ‘ii.i ]’ ;is iiledired t harle- . ' r n, on if Mr. m l Mrs. A. (I. i: ■ n and WiUjani McGaujrhey, son f i) .an.I Mr-. W. M. M-Gauzhey.
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Ih Hank in a -uit i>n not \ \V iin F. (iird'er, Frank • !y. anil .lames M. Ganlner, all I . '\ !;••, led in ’.he Putnam Mi nlav. A K. Dui'
The American I^jfion Aux iary will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the I .legion hall. • • * hJOgene Al'an, -on of Mr. ai •: Mr Harry Allan. ias lieen pledget! h; lie I:.i Fa i ' n;ity. .1 hn Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Thomas has been pledge by the Sigma Chi fraternity. Alpha Tau Omega announces tie pledging of Charles Walter Brown, Mrs. Paul Albin, of Green-astle . hospital for several peeks, was :e-1 ported unimproved Tuesday. Mr.-. Al-i bin is seriously ill. In the suit of William T. Br an 1 Daniel F. Robert.- of the firm ‘ IMil j and Roberts, against Hugh Emg. replevy household furniture, a ■' dim; | by default in favor of tie plaint'.: . was rendered in the Putnam tin-.i't | court Monday. A Ford touring car which was wrecke I on the Manhattan road south of Greemastle, Saturday idc e- j longed to O. T. Harrington f Indi- j anapolis, according to sheriff \!va j Bryan who had the car towed to a local garage after he was unable to 1 cate the owner. Mr. Harringt >• v. as accompanied by his wife and 11 months old baby when the car ft the road and overturned. Mrs. Harring’i ■
r Morrison, An raw Cross and : Meeting.- each night t week, h . Claude Cantonwine, have gone to Chi- ginning at 7 o’clock this evening, are go on an e cui sioii to visit the In-1 to V belli at the Jiem ( reek churternatinnal Harve-ter comparn fac-1 Everybotly is cordialK invited.
>•" Several hundred |ierson- will ,
lie guests of the harvester c mpan;. | The lo< ‘ al nur.-ing committee hel,l a luring the day. ’ (meeting with the county nurse Tues
The county board of education cnm- • :he • iwT ip trustee-. «nimously voted to retain W. J. Recrni as county agricultural agent and Robert McNeff as attendance officer at a -e-sion of the boari at the > ourth use yesterday. In re-electing the officers the trustees comended the work done by Messrs. Record a McNeff in the past and their vote waan indication that the officer have
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Martinsville Reporter.
^ day afternoon to elect oficers and
ther business of the organ-
discuss i station.
• Those who underwent tonsil opera- ( tions at the county hospital Tuesday \ morning were Prof. W. A. Huggard, ( l<i"0 South 1.0 ust -trci •. Martha .•n : May Wamsley, Putnamville, Wayne! Overhalser and Billey Kocher.
Society
Tri Kappa will meet with Miss Betty Pence, 72i! Ea.-t Seminary street, Thursday evening at 7:30 o’d ck. F.ach mendii r - requested ti be |uesent due t vciy important
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Your Throat Protection ^ against irritation — against cough
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Word has been received, of the death in Califarnia f Olin S. McLa gulin,j
age 7a, former resident of Indiana-1 — C''iiplie j’i after an Hack • I ri Kappa Will influenza caused hi- deal: Mr. Meet lhur»da)
McLaughlin was the son of the R-*v.' Rev. (i. W. McLaughlin, a pinne r of Indianapolis who came here i lb2l with his father, William McLaughlin. Mr. McLaughlin had spent tl lust ;• n • ar- in California. While a resin nt "f Indianapolis he attermel Demity md was a nbai ... ...
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. -i .Mi-. Elmer ( rawley was ho.-tess tn
i»w twn .laiiB'nfpi :in«l rtnr- ,11 #»r i the Priscilla club M inday afternoon at her home on F.a-: Washington stieet. The afternoon was spent in h mming tray cloths for the hospital I Twelve members and two guests were
present.
During the social Ivur the hostess served delicious refreshments. •!* •}• ( rcscent ( Itih Will Meet Wednesday ! The Crescent Club will meet Wedn -day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mis. Je.-se M. Jones, 413 East Washi -gton street. Mrs. Roy Hillis will I have charge of the program. •I- d* •’* v v v Fi rtnightly Club Xlet VVilh Mrs. ( artis The Foitnightly Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ber.tor Curtis, east Seminary -treet. TTie pro gi: m was a book review given by M>--. W. M McGaughey. Twenty mem liei - were present. ' H* v v v -I- •:« Faculty 'X oman’s Club Held Monthly Tea Th ■ Faculty Woman’s Club heli | their monthly tea, Monday afternooi from 2 to ."i o'cl<K'k at Evan's Hall All decoiations were in keeping with ! St. Patrick’. .XD s E. B. Nichols anc 1 Mr-. R. W. Pence pfe-ided at the tee table. During the business meeting plan.- were made for the annual tea tr be 4’iven i:-. April for the senior wo nidi*. More than seventy-five wen
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Missionary Society To Meet Wednesday The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Si i i. ty of the XDtb.sli-t Church wil meol Wednesday afternoon ,r 2:30 i U.i, Community H II—Mr-. Guy Blac! will conduct the devotions and Mis Lvolyn Miller will sing—Two subject will t>e discu.-sed—“Medical Mission.-' b. Miss Mildre,! Dimmick and “Wo me i in Social Service," by Mi-. K' B Nich ils—The Social hour will be ir g ■. "f Mr- Froii Hi * i d ho Rioup. A large attendarce is desired
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fn Xh-et 'lonight The Triangle Club will r gular meeting Tue.-day, 19.J1 at , ;.:o at the home Fll i Trout. All members
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+ + •!• + + + Ka-tcrn Star XXill Xlect XX, ine<-day Kvining Gieencastle Chapter No. 2.V>, O. E S., will meet in regular session. Wed • ' • ’ - : 7 .,'i • •I* *l’ v .JI 1 ‘mint) Reading Oub 'Ireiing I,. Be Thursday The Country Reading Club will meet with Mrs. Lloyd Houck Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. Mrs. Lola Lung will have charge of the
program.
•I* + -I* •!• d* i Girl Itesertes Make Future Plans | I be girl reserve- met Monday night | in regular session. It was decided to | lo,,t p 'J* 3 * Girl Reserves uniform | which is recommended for senior high | school girls. 1 Next Monday night a MotherDaughter party will be held. The committee : n charge is Leona Snider, Madonna Grimes, Martha Ellen Rector and Helen Young. Plans are under way for a play to o 1 *’ given in the near future with the Hi-Y boys. Proceeds will lie used for -uinmer conference expense.-,
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Monday ( luh Met Mi nday Xfternoon The Monday club met with Mrs. ( K Mathes on east Washington -treet M mlay afterneon. Mr*. Algan Moore Ha.l the program for the afternoon with a book review on “Four Months Afoot In Spain.” Twenty-one members answered roll call with cities in Spuin and there were three gue-t* present. The hostess served refro-h-uients.
have it March 3 of Maiy I dea-e b<
akckee Dull-Twisl. I iill-lashioiii'd llosierv $1.00 pr. A dull twist chiffon stocking', silk from top to toe. I’ure silk French heel. All silk hem with pieot edffe. The New Spring shades of "able. Reve. Matinee, Grain, Dii-k (Jrm md (.tin Metal. Sizes * Mo 10. Tin; oi \i.m shod
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;i ASSIFIED ADS - For SALE—
IOII SALK Auto parts inis. (iilU-rt Chadd. Fir.-t orth ' f Zink mill.
of al hous 27-4
FOP. SALE OR RKNr—29 acn arm. Phone Morton or Writ' Gnc a.-:le, U. L. William Ijine. 2 > '-3] BABY CHICKS—from pure bred dood to ted flocks. Culled for typ< olor. ad standard requirements lets each Monday and Thursday. Cus om hatchng, S3.00 per hundred Irooders and poultry supplies. Rec >rd‘s Hat-hery. Old Pfeiffenlierg tlarksmith Shop, 11 east Franklin St. ’hone 312. —-s»
F'OR SALE—A limited supply o hoice maple syrup. Corliss F.win;. ’hone Rural 310. 2-3-] FOR SALE:—Pair heavy Mules mrse and mare. Inquiie Oliver Shonk viler f;::in. 1 mile north of Vivalia. S-3p.
Fi R RENT—Six room -i-mi-iii |. tii house. Phono 407-Y. :! _< , FOB RENT—Dwelling house at ii Wo. t Levoriiige tn' t. .t|g , mnth. Phone (»13-L. 23-3 —Wanted— Rea n Ido price on p n,.|i n „ ) ainting and (iecor.-iting; a uatoii.il n I labor are cheauer. Fiio odim .. Snider. Phone 7-34-X.
Paper h inging, paintii • nr decorating. Fir t cbt-s work. Jp,, Vibin. Phone I7‘)-A’. 27iH|i —Miscellaneous— BEAUTIF V , UR HOME I < , r o make beautiful home decoratiuior your h me from oi l phonogi .|n ecords. Enclose this jidverti-’-ment nd 2.>c in silver to ,’ost of maiing fir omplete coyptighted direction- to: has. X Hi-. Robinson. Illiimj-28-(its
FOR SALE—100 Acres of suga ree and walnut land. Well improved V real farm at a reasonable price. Set •'rank Davis, Roachdale, In i. 2-3’ FOR SALE:—White rock hatchi g ■ggs. #2.')0 ptr hundretl. Phone R 05 3-5t.
My piano tuner from Indianap ilia will tie in Gieencastle the week of March 2nd. Orders solicite I. Elha■eth Lockridge. 41ti Y. 2S-3a
FOR SALE:- Ua d Xtwater Kent indio. with :ew batterie- Bowninglammond Hanlware Co., East Sidi quare. 3-2t. FOR SALE Apples—extra fancy •ark-. -11.50 por bushel Ben le.ivis 1 per bushel. L. <' Huchheit at Cr.•ersity Shop cellar. 2 tils. 1 FOR SALE Cool upright piano., ’o; good victrola. Flo Jeffries. 5 ' ’linois St. 26p FOR SALE—Kitchen Vink'.- South End Store.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the umlrsigned has been appointed by the tudge of th,’ Circuit Court of Putnam ’ounty. State of Indiana, Administrntor of the estate of Janies Yanlaml Ingham, late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. DWIGHT K YANL XNDINGHAM. Administrator. February 23. 1931. Attorneys Hays & Murphy John XX'. Jderod, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 24-3K
BABY CHICK PRICES:—Heavy trawl* ten dollars, hundred I-eghorns i :ght dollars hundred. First hatching, ebtuary 23. Cu.-tnm hatching three ents per egg. Ail breeds sold, learwaters Hatchery-, Cloverdale, Inliana. 1921-24-20-23 3 fit!
—For Rent—
1. Pa/ Pait Dua Bltla t- CIms Up Old D,bt>
t- Paper and Paint Ih, flsaM 4. Pa/ Donor and Hup Hal
•- Beep Credit Good •- Bur Thing a Too N*«4
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FOR RENT—No.- fiv. rn hoti-e. Phone 5l>5-Y.
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0U c&n get S10 to $.'00 hrr« on your car or furnitur# prcirptky and n sti : privacy W e requ re m t - i and
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Lou:- Ho - lire, '-•.*> Cr wn street. relative* or employer. Invest rate our prompt, confidential loaning tervic* today. No obligation.
FOR RENT, SALK OR TRADE— •tt, 211 North Jackson stie«t. 2-2ji.
Indiana luoan Co. O/ll E. XX ashington Sb Phone 15
i he Last (Fame of Season OePauw vs. Ball Teachers 8:00 P. n.
Bowman Gym
Wednesday, March 4 Admi. sion 50c
