The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 March 1931 — Page 2
THEDAILffiANI^ERTGREENCASTCE. mOlANA' WEDNESDAY MARCH 25,1931
THE DAILY BANNER
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PKRSC^AL AM> LOCAL NEWS
WINTER’S OVER - OVERHEAD •SPR1N(. IS HERE but if you are really enjoyinir a last year’s old hat ko ahead and have fun. If. i.u’d rather foi-^et all about 1930 and its lx ulaches (’ome ahead We r re ready. We f: at lire. Stetson’s and Mallory’s j. F. CANNON & COMPANY
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WATCH FOR OPENING DATE Of The .10 - JO BEAUTY SHOPPE
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Better, Quicker, Lubrication l>ri\e into nur Htation anil put >our car er, our new ( I’KTIS KotatimK Aiiliiniiiliile Lift. V\«• have installed this in replace old fanhionevl Kreahinv; pita mil r.ich^ and In enahle us In |>ive a more ihnrnunh jnli ®t loiite im i kanmaa o! tin (rrratei ronvrai«iire m gvttins at. .iln variouH parln In he lubricated. '(taml l»y and walch um «!« the job. 1‘erhap. it will he the first time vim# really *-a» I he underside of your car. ^ mi won I have In drive up nn a rack ami then climli down nor will >"U have in step out into a xreasy pit nr drive over an open pit, all of which will he appreciated by every driver, especially the woman driver. This lifl is hydraulic, nperatinK on the same principle as hydraulic passenger elevators and absolutely safe. We have installed il with the "h i of giving you .1 lieller s,. r \ic. in less lime. KING, MORRISON, FOSTER, CO. Open 7 A. \t TV H P. M.
M-iiin th Stiti'ii! ? '.. art • i.,nbli .’ : Jacob street. „ • Kuirene Hawkins. Mrs. I sink who ha Is-en erinusly : ill at her home on Andernn tree*, iAlfred Hurst, south of Mt. Meridian liunapnlis Monday fnr me'li' al tr merit. . ■ - -:-ter. Mm.11 : 1 "'.i ling and . i i ■ i 1 • (lay. In the siM* of E. A. lirown, trustc. iguin -t Ted Martin ai.T Mad'inii Martin, for |i<is.-e-si(iri o! pi'ii|M iiy, a n ling has been made t Putn ’ cir uit court in favor of plaintiff hy default. Tin* comlitinn of !’■ :llip Oxn.nn,
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i main.- about the same. He is in an In(iianapoli• hospital -ufferinif from : i al ack of appendicitis. It is prohahl. ‘ ■it 't |m r..l either today or tomorrow. A litr 1 oni pi r ation in his lun;-- - • | o.l the physicians from a imini-tering | the anaesthetic. Hot i Hr. an M r - ! I. . , vitii h H-wis Williams, south Greencastle colored man, was taken to the Ind-
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morning by Sheriff Alva Bryan to serve a term of 30 day- imposed in Puesd charee of intoxication. William- also was fined $10 and co-ts which will add forty more days to hi sentence if the fine and costs are not paid. William was arrested early Tuesday mom ini' following a dr nken spree during which he severely hit several memher.s of thy family and finally drove them out in. the street. Judge Edgir Rice .,f Montg merv was here Wednesday sitting a< - cial judge in the ca < of the State of Indiana, ex-relation of James |*. (j^nt ry, . gain i < Iiover Av.i 1 hi I lavid K. Surber, president, ami secretary of j the Home Telephone f.npiny of l’i ’ <c o, a (ase ven .. : -r. from 1 Hendricks county. The c.i-e wa.- heard in the law library of the urthuuse due to the fa. t that' JAtdlre James I’. Hughes wa; hol-ffrit# fnint in the co .rt loom most of f!ie frtrenoon. Attornev II' "! ■ I in t . se A er.e S. 1 K . ■ 1 of Martinsville, repre enling the plaintiff, nd Hie -ing and Stevenson of Barivilh an Hays and Murphy ■ f 1 . ' ' • ' . I ' I- ' I ' The (ireencastle Kiwanis Club will honor the memory of Dr. (robin in their meeting at 12:l. r > Thursday at the Christian Church. Dr. (Tobin was I one of the leaders in the work of the
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Mrs. (>obin will lw a guest of honor at the meeting, and Mr. Silas Hays will give the address. There will also i Is’ several other special feature on
per Caravan Class Will i Have l'ilcli-ln Si!p|i,.|-
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will have a pitch-in supper at the
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an iwic ies adn table service.
Mrs. Turk and Mrs. \\ esl Mill
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Mi . L. H. Turk d Mis. Ralph |g | o ■ • un Del 1 IW 1 Igi |e t .e honn Mi.-. Ralph | West, Thursday afterno n at 3, gig o’clock. Sifj
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Mj-. I >< ii"i r K III ell an i d V\ . Ii \ I il ly n I • lav Mr . I-rank Donner i ntiTtained the =g nemla i - of het brid-. • club a*, a lun . • i i:ounti . i .> ^5 Mr . Hahiilton, of AU nt i, Georgia, gu* -t. Mi-. Hi dt n wa- ‘nr- 9| M; " ;ith R ‘ ■
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Address Study firoup Rrof. VV . W. Carson will address the ii ernationul Reiati Study Group f the A. A. U. W t the regular neeting on h'ri ia' ifternoon. Hi sutije. 1 will be “Intern .'.innal Human-
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rn ' Meeting <if ( luhs At Clinton April 10 Professor John J. Haramy of the ■ i • in i : I c(i . . [im liana pi d i to lie the principa -[leaker at the twenty third unnual "invention of the fifth district of thi Indiana Federa- ; ; ,!i- w hil : '•> be held in the Clinton Preshy • rian church on . \ !«! il 10. “America’s Gift *" the World”, is the uhject of Prof Haramy’s addre- to lie delivered at 2:10 o’clock. T he peaki-r was born and reared in Jeni.-alem, Palestine, receiving his early education then-. He was graduated from Karlha College, Richmond hid., in lOlf- He -erved in the American Army <h, ng the World War a- a second lieutenant in the field artillery. He v the AssiK'iated F > re r-presentatii • n the Near East in I''20-21-22, anil 'i iveiled in Europe i ‘ Since 1!»24 f. H iramy has icted
I PRE-EASTERI|SPECIALS Ladies’all silk Rayon Bloomers, ^ .)9e each,2 forSl.00 (ilobe C otton Knit. Unions^Si/es .)(»to TU (,}} ( . Udies’ Silk Hose # s ^e Ladies’ Print Pajamas, 0 fast colors .. ...... . 9«c Stamped (ohkIs, the entire-stock ottered at 2 Prree. Children’s 3-4 socks, Sizes (i 1-2 to » \-2, \'r These-values are offered specially for the Spring Showing- on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday - ot
this week.
THE QUALITY SHOP • J. H. Pitch ford
employe#! in oonstniction work on new Eminence high school liuilding.—
Martinsville Reporter.
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Mr-. T. G. Yu acker Presides At D. A. R. District Meeting Mrs. T. G. Yuncker presideil as cen-
tral director at the D. A. R. district group meeting held Wednesday at Terre Haute. This gi up is made up of c uipter- of the gr upa a .Terre
the! minute morionette drama. Following | airs.
the su|i|jer the Junior department of the church school will present “The Man Who Opened Eyes” a fifteen minute marionetta drama. Following this there will lie held in the <-hurch sanctuary a Lenten Devotional Service. This will be a thirty minute program of lenten Music arranged by .Mrs. Fred O’Hair and Devotions conducted by the pastor, Dr. A. E. Mon-
Haute, Clinton, Brizil, Rockville in ffar. The music program will Im two G'eerii ustle. Gu< s! chapters from organ numbers by Miss Rachel Dean; Vincennes and Sullivan were re per- Reading, b^ Miss I.urile Calvert; Vocented. Also several attended from #1 Solo, by Miss Dorothy Locke; A • I.- I l.mds < apters. The Ft. Ham- ViM-al Duet, by Mi H.,rothy Ixxke
.-,,n chapter of Terre Haute acted as I and Mrs. Fred O’Hair, hn.-te.-s w ith Miss Bonnie h'arwell as d- d 1 d- d* *F d* regent. The meeting was held at the >. (' C. Club Snu’h ( ountry Club. A luncheon was , Met Tuesday
f Bowed by a meeting in the after-1 Miss Elizabeth Ensign
Kenneth West entertained
Hi ion.
Mrs. Jan.es B. Crank-haw, of Fort Wayne, Mat#- regent, was the princi pal speaker. A play entitled “D. A. R. Work on Ellis Island” was given bj the Fort Harrison chapter. Reisots from the regents of the various aapters were given. Those who attended from Gieenca--tle were Mrs. William Sherman, Mi-. Callahan, Mrs. Harry Smith and Mi - I.i rurte Alspaugh.
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Boston (Tub Elect
college and during • e past two years
ha- b "n doing ext- ive lecture work. I Officers
H* a fluent ker and hin ad- 1 1 Bottom dub met «t the home dre- at the club invention will tie ^ 'i l - Bartlett, Tues#lay eveoi i eral ii-tere- Thi part of the i ’ Officers for the coming yir convention program will lie o]ien to j "“ r ** ele • ed as follow.-: presideru,
the federated! Mr ' M Dirks; first vice-president,
Mr-. William Bishop; second vice-
the public as well
i iuh members.
convert'• • -to I rt promptly "resilient, Mr>. Os*-ar Thomas; I- ■ " rata y, Mi < R. Young e >rn gist ration of delegate- and cluh 1 r ’‘ s f ,ondinf f •^' r “ tar y. Miss Mildred members. Mrs. F. 0. Hutchinson is to Kutle l ^’ i,n ' 1 Measurer, Miss Eva
Milhurn.
After the election of officers, Miss
play the organ nreluele at 9:20 o’clock. The Rev. .Ill' ’ IGillen, 'I tor of the Presbyterian church, is to deliver the invocation and Mrs. George Nagel will oroet the vi.-itnrs Mr-. Frank Donner of Greencastle will respond, i Mrs. Carl Ulrich and Mrs. Hutch-in-on are to -ing two duet , “By the AA ‘ . . • i.nknBine Danube AA'alti.'' The remainder of the on ■ g session will b devote#) to business sessions. The afternoon -ession i« to liegin at 1:15 o'clock following a luncheon in ' no rhiir. h.
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and Mr-, the tneni-
hers of the S. C. C. (Iuh, Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. West on East Walnut str#»et. Twenty memliers were present. During tlf- social hour delicious refreshments were served,
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( ollcclion of Oriental Shawls Shown at A. A. lb AA. Meeting The Mrs. Chnrle ('. Bovey collection of oriental shawls, one of the few fine ones in this country, was dis-1 played to members of the A. A. U. I W. and their gue-ts Tuesday evening in Rector hall through the courtesy j of the Minneapolis institute of Arts who lent the si\t#*en rare shawls and Dean Katharine Alvord, hostess of
Rector Hall.
Miss Dora Jones gave a comprehen- ! -ive history f Kishmir shawl making and explained the intricate process involved in weaving and embroidering, illustrating the difference in the var"*tis type- of Kashmir, Persian, anil Turkish shawl, with examples in the collection ami several which she her-
Mrs. Benjamin Grave, Mi Ss Benton and -Mr-. Francis \ reelasdi ranged the program. The meeting » in charge of the Art group of Mrs. William Neiswangei
man.
At a buainei- meet i g i*; . ,j -iiest program, officers of trn f, m •astle branch of the A. A. R. w Wl ■lecte#! for next year. M rs. Fran i Vreeland . Mr.-. Benjamin G"ivi. \i". ij Mi Katherine A ■ . h. .. :i | n I Mr . AA A. IIup . ' Retiring officers .'ire president, Ma .’irginia Harlow; -''cretury, Mi>. Y-* a Kunfi r; and trea uter, Mi ]|.;J
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I’rogress History ( Iuh Met With Mrs. Taylor The I’rogre.-,. History ( Iuh met i I'ues lay afternoon with Mrs. R. ruylor. Roll call was answered ■‘Timely T pic.-. A paper read by MJ 't-lla Perkin.- I’e. s, ei • .• ] ••( ir : j Ridei s of the Sky,” was very into
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the program and -ome S |s-« ial mu-ici.l , nrp M . tn ,, ds
numbers by a mixed quartette from Del’auw music school. Every mcntier
"f the rl-.i. eg, d to In r.
this meeting, wjii-l comes during the week of Dr. Gubin’s birthday. It is a fine thing "for the Club to honor Dr. j G ildn, not only a- n Kiwanian, hut I . 11 vf •* i ut -tanding citi - - f
I Greencastle for many years.
'! "Tnsiillc Girl ' ' K| • ■ r of Mr. and Mrs. VA*. E. Mo, s, of this citv, and Aidirev f*’. Bliiis, #if Eminence. were married Friday evening r ti ■ . fte ceren-opy being said by Rev. E. f I 1 .. The bride j employed nt th»^ Memorial ho nital and Mr. Bleds N
Rutledge re'll! interesting letters
from the four rone-ponding members,’’ -elf brought from India.
During the social hour dainty refresh-
ments were serve#!.
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Ihursday Reading ( Iuh AA ill Meet AA ith Mrs. I'iercp Mrs. Robert Pierce will lie hostess to the Thursday Reading Club Thursday afternoon at 2:.'i0 o’clock at her home on East Walnut street.
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Family Pitrh-dn Supper
At Methmiist ( hurch Thursday Thurs#iay evening will lie the
Church Family Night for the mem-' preceding the sts of the Greencastle Methmiist Barber, Mis-
Mrs. Hamid /ink described Paisley -haw) making in .'■Gotland', |xdn'ing out their origin as adaptions of the FPdian Kashmirs and tracing their development front early hand-loom woven designs to later types in which the designs were not woven in hut printed. Several Paisleys were lent lor the evening by Mr*, fibroid Rom, Miss Mary Denny, and Miss Jones.’ Miss Gwendolyn Yunker, student of M Edna Bowl) • : ■ School of Music, sang a group of Oriental songs
talks. Miss MargaA't Janet Pointer, Miss
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Church Congregation, with a “Pitch- Martha Gregory and Miss Dorothy in-Supper” to lie served promptly at Wurst modelml some of the lovliest of ii: :o o'clock. This will h#> the regular the shawls from India as Mrs. Raymeeting of the Woman’s League for mond Pence pl. yeb Indian mu.ic at the the moith. The purpu-e „f these sup-j piano. Wearing #,uaint little bonnets , er .-.'ting- la to we opportunity |,>f yesterday, the girl- -h .wed the for members of the congregation to Paisley shawls to old fashioned Scot'h
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House Cleaning
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V Ictus
\laundenpw\ mi shack UGS And Shampoo the room size ones.
Let us show yev -Mr K»m|il(.| We hav«- one here. One half rlrju'l ed the other half soiled. Il -|i r ' | l‘| tor itself. Home Steam Laundry The Lux Laundry
QUITTING BUSINESS Our lease 1, up! We imisi vacate as mm as poMiblel So,beginning tomorrow we’re#>fferingoar entiK itock at pricesbwerthaa ihose before (he war! Wdhateto (b il to sHI this clean, ih*aa mvrchandisc at such ridiculouslv low prices, ul WE MUST UNLOAD QUH'KLY, so EVERYTHING SACRIFICED AT HALF PRICE NEW SPRING DRESSES,.NEW SPRING (OATS, NEW^PRING MIIXINERY, all included in this bargain feasU a, . . * • .* , ,, >r . chiels, silk lingerie, rayon lingerie, silk umhrcllaff, pajamas in fact, EVERYTHIN(i in our store isbffered.at HALE IMUt’F’TI ' ^ l,rs V^’ (< ^ Unit i . an a " a>! ,JUV n °' V S, | ,rin ^ and Summer as as for I:as<t ‘ r Parade! ( ome eaily for best selection as this is a BONAFIDE (HinTINf PESFNl^^AI D^Eten our sale, lor we mu.^t vacate and clear the room! Our loss is your i^ain, so come and share in the savings! 1 ° ' 1,1 MNLSSSALU.L
away! Buy fixtures arc for sale
