The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1931 — Page 2
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THE DAIi.Y P, ViVNFR, GRP:ENCASTi ^ INDIANA
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THE DAILY BANNER | Mrs. .1. H. Pitchf. rd ami chtuul-tc-, Entered in the Post Office at Green- , Ui - Amt-da. lef t. 1 L<>'' castle, Indiana, as second class mail t Ky., to spent lv t. r ' 'i f;i .d
matter.
1879.
Subscription
week.
Under the net of March 8, |
price, 10 cents pe:
of Easter Clothing
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
John Be t and daugh «-r, Mr=. Ji - e Scars and son ,\i ii<>n will tro to Elmira, Ohio, to at>r ■ ih f uneral
of Mr.', fJliver Bc't
Find Wonderful \rw Face Powder
CLOVES EOi;
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To Choose From
The sort that looks alright now but that by -July you’ll hate to
wear.
The kind that you can neither swear by nor at—the “Oh, its ah ight” kind. The garments that you love to wear and hate to part with. The last kind we have for you from
Poor com ions and t>ld lookiiur skuis lack protection. Preserve vour skin with ihc new wonderful I'lce i Powder MEU.O-GIX) used by so ^
Mr and Mrs. H.ischel C. Foster 'iionv bcudnul women. Its special dl attenilcd the celebration of twenty- ^AVltAi “m S lonRer!’^prevents flf'h rsarj • ter and a ; ., re ad8 so srtloothly. sick ai InilianRpoli 'I'm (lay. \prll l.| Purest powder made and does not ir-
rilato your skin.
Kathryn '
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Mrs. Mary Milh
Sodetv
The Earl Fisk Auxiliary met in reR-i Miller, Gillespie a i iments, atten u!:ii session Wednesday evening; at ed the fuueial of Jeny Millei at the city library. • Roachdale Wednesda\ aftern on. Mi- Florence Helen McGaujthey, of Mr-. E. W. Guam ey and children.
Plymouth, is at home on account of of V an< _^ Hosit s to i lie illness of her mother, Mrs. Charles ; liam Maxifield, i \ incn . - 1 , ‘t' s< > , nt ( luh w <■ nesday McGaufrhev. j guests of Mr. ami Mr.-. Walter G ird-1 ' ^ * ,l ' sc . l ' Tlt ' 1 ‘ l aM 1,lt '"
I ,M.V. 11 i lls 1 laic in th week ing meeting Wednesday afternoon at
(»f fine, soft kid gloves in th . i; ; jles »ith isuej . .. ’ 1 ' ll co*. »r.ew lengths. Heme art shade', includin'.' « hite ' " ,h '- 'Pm,.. rr d SI .98. $2.98 'Ihc smart fabric, w -h I,;, „|, • . ‘ l ' - wu:ir. White 1 ggfihcll, ' v ' lr: i*tt and Black at . . . Jb" I 'Ml THE OUALn SHOP < m. pm Hi't Rn
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Mis. Mary Crodian and chil lren of fndianapolis are visiting relatives j here, Mainhridge and I! achdale dur-
ing the spring vacation.
Grec ncastle Lodge No. .‘1-18 1. O. 0. K. ha - moved its headf|U;irters to the rooms over the Eitel Floral Company l ire (ii East Washington street.
tier, Hillsdale avenue, this week. An automobile driven by William Kocher of Green tie, was lightly tl imaged in a collision with anot! car at the cornet of Indiana and ( olunibia streets, '! hur lay moinitig.
No one was hurt.
Mr- I/ickie Hurst, It. It. .‘1, Gieon
istle, who has been in the Methodist winchester
hospital in Indianapoli- for the past .three weeks, returned to her hom
J Thursday.
l.izton downed the L. <& II. team, tl! to 14, last night in tin semi-finals o
the indepen lent (■ m y bciag hel at | Mrs. Billies To
the tm* of Mr-. Harold Talbott. Reports weic given from the Federation of clubs. Mis. C. I!. O'Bvien gave a program on “Poetical Contests.” Twenty rrtembers ami one guest, d r . Cm a O’Brien, were piesent. Dut - ioa he o. i il hour the hostess served delicious refreshments.
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Costume Jewelry
Fro in all icports t ■
l.izton (|iiintet wa "to hot” on :ro: i
.-hooting for th(> 1. if.
J. r. Cannon Si Co.
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Eiank Sutheilin, trustee of Warren township, is confined to his hoin< in Putnamville by an illne-s of scarlet fever. Several other ca-es of s arlet f vei- were reported in Putnamville. Patrrdman Otto Biederstetlt of the Crawf mlsville poll-e force, has been eonl'iiu'il to his home for the past sev- • il days Biederste It'- condition was sail to he unchanged Tuesday night. Mr. Bicderstadt formerly was a ei'y 'iteman of (ireencastle. David I j, Scroggins, Indiana -tate farm officer, whose car was stolen in • ireencastle two weeks ago, reported i to cti.s police Wednesday night that license off his car had been found
Miss Ruthven Punlavy, of the I tiiiinapolis s hoot i.- pending Is spring vacation h Mi lutwtika, visiting Miss Mona • ilbeit tiad otiiei
Muninae ( lab Hostess I ho K.-tppa Alpha Theta Alumnae club will melt Alt.) Mrs. James Bitlies, Elm street, on Saturday afternoon'. •!• V •!• •!• Surprise Dinner \t
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The benefit basketball game tween the senior membets of tie tireencastle high school varsity basketball team and thi underclassmen, which was cLeduf i for I'Viduv night,
I has been postponed a week, Coach W. lie- j E. Bausman announced Thursday I moving. The tilt was p .stponed bej ao - of the Passion Week church seri i a being held in Greenca-tie U)i-
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Where Mr. Scriggins leinformation was not
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I’HE SIM!?IT OE EVSTEI! ! in i pt rfectlr expressed In Exquisite Elowers. ! !m* Frclv Maurr Shop Is sle oil pot plants and cut flmw rs in iM-niitiflil profusion. \ml remember—“Peck - ' Prices Please.”
03 Hanna Street
'Felephone 741-K.
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tzaKu T'lrvmcxw.isr r vmummmu
in Kokomo, ceived this
known.
Mrs. Charles McGaugliey, wife of ex-muyor McGaughey, Anier.-.n stii'd, underwent tin emergency opeilijtion for gall stones at the Putnam county hospital late Wednesday evenijig. Dr. ThitWhs Noble, Ji., of Indii arttpnlis, ‘(lef-foiTneil the operation. Her t-(irt'(fi - 'ion was repoited fav rablo | Thursday. • ounty superintendent of schools John ( . Vermillion, Miss Lucille Hart, teacher at Rus- ellville, an I attorney Miller of Terre Haute, acted as judgej in lie Parke e-.unty oratorical c«nt-st bcld at Rockville Wednesday nigiit under theja^piAtes- of the Ameri an zion. jlistt Mobpia Haitman, of Bridgeton I school, one of si N I speakers, w .n the contest. Her topic ' was “Background of A me H an Government.”
teacher Miss taught two year schools.
Ha ovj fiirmerly i Sch I Building Wednesday
o
in thi' Mishawaka
In flie suit of I hi mam Lodg' No. 4.'i. of the Inibpi !■ it Order of Odd Fellows, against Charles E Bain bridge and other a 'hit to foreclose a mottgago, a flmlitu: liar been made in the Putnam • ircait eoun In favor of the plnintift in the sum of $:’.S5 and tiie mortgHgi Mleied foreclosed. Bolatives here liav«- iceeivetl word of the death at liipoka, Kansas, of W. A. Gardner, g“ 71 years, and a former resident e Putnain eountj Mr. (iardner wa horn in Brazil and after a residence in this county went to Kansas in 188" Besides the widow and one son, In I aive two sister-. Mrs. Laura Ren I of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Tilly, of Hovlston.| tlvit'i Texas. Two riiec' Mis. T.aurft Owens
and Mrs. Robert \ilen reside here. Mr. and Mt,<- Walter (Jaijij^or, and Oik Gardner, \ re in IndianapiiiTucs lay evening where Walter and Otir (iardner att’nded a Hoosier Hying Club -up; ei- at the Foodcraft Shop and Mr Gardner vi.-i'ted he: bjnlher, Dr. E. W. Guernsey, who is attending the chemlsti; convention in tint city. Walter Win-lew addressed the; • attending tlie dinner, talking in. the air tour'of the past two years and the coming year and di.-'-u-'ing possible cause of the Knute Rockne ai Clash 'IMesilav
*. group of mothers if the Third! Glade of the Emma Jones .school) pi,! ' I and very successfully carried! out. a surprise dinnei on the children) and their teacher, Mis. John W.
Cherry, Wednesday noon.
\ hountious dinner was spioud on I u lung table in the auditorium and 4(' : children and in thers with the tea h-■ et ( '' the building as guests, did ample justice to the delicious food. Two bouquets of pink carnations,| fun -he I by Mrs. Eitel, decorate I the'
table.
M «. Robert Hoffman and Mrs.! Mis. David Janies, who are hostes-es 1 for this room planned the surprise); and felt by thi- means the m thers would lie onie better acquainted anil eta ate a greater interest ip sgbool a.--|
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SI to $:> We boast the best r election of cosiunu y wslry that can be 1 .nnd at these featkive prices. Beads, ! acelels, (ar-iin-’s, t .did and silv it naint patb.iiTis iml ccsi.a'ns.
Match \ our Faster Fnscinble \Aith ( ostume Jewelry. Frank C. Schoenman thi: JE\t r KLKR
work of thi^cmiwijjfc?
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| William F. | guardian furj i son of un-oii
I ('ircuit court 'I ^9 Tjf I f _ ^
lowing resignatid Tru t Company of
guardian.
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This nuts the headline in a big city newspaber The hov’s father had died without
a will.
For nearly a year a large fortune was tied up while a court dispute was waged over an administrator. Until one was appointed, settle* nient could not even begin. In the meantime creditors waited, faxes mounted, losses accrued, litigat-ion expenses piled up, and investment opportunities went by. Months kept passing. The boy kept waiting. ‘ ’ rvo’t touch m,v own money 1 IT you think enough of your family to leave them I property, think enough of them to leave a will, laming is as executor and trustee. ,.This thoughtful tet of your will save your wife and children needless Ivi.ivs and expense in the .settlement of your estate.
The Central Trust Company o © Southwest (Turner of INiblic Square “M. ^ O
GUARDI \ N DISCI! VKGKD Jacob J. Kiiuble was di- haiged uguardian fur Bryun Wright of M idi son town-hip, on petiti u of riyd Shaner, in the I’utnam rircuit ceur Thursday moi ning. The ( >ur ruled that Wright Wi- capabb managing hi ovai afair.-.
FIND EOR I i. VIM II I
In the suit on note of Ellis in I i W illing Workers Company against Jaedb I. Kaiible, 1 1‘ostp ne Meeting
IN ry one felt (hlft .ir I
veil profitable .in-Triappy experiencf and' a day long to lie remembered by these boy and girls, their teache. -
and' all who participated.
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Hem r Guest \V ith V Bridge Party I husaday ■Mr. . R hert Sr'iW^'jp'd M J. Krider entei dge part IBM
in I nor of
Gii'iu n, fennel 1> of this city, at the
home of Mrs. Kridei f in the Cole | _
Apartments.
All appointment mil decoratE ns | WANTED - Several stands of bees were in keeping with the Easter sea- d' box hives. R. VV. Bolduin. Greenson. etistlo. Route 4. 2-3ts
’lae guests wire the Mesdames' Mir hall Abrams, J hn Egan, Robert | Sariior l, Elmei \ mCleave, Fred Hose i, Haaold Talbott, Robeit Stevenson, Robeit Martin, an I Mis> Min
nie Mae Hartley.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
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i- ' , ‘ * .1 laj' fitr -medical treatm Mr. and Mrs. R. C S lieU.'Jof* St. Louis, who have He in vlfltifl? tl’Vfl *V1 |»o \(|[|) \ ||.; p \;{y p!K> Handel and ot er iel ;iv. , uiv i r , '' > '’ ].- um , jp . . .-. , J x &,v ssMiwa ailtonjobi' ..4,^, .rfl'WJ 4 K . I) !). T M.Camman gai.i«V»l nerd VMkotetn.. , : y - e ' J |, v; ■ p ,n
accident .-"veial week
Mrs. Mary Stoner has returned to her home we.-l of town after - pending the wilder with her Mm Eme.-t Stoner
Shadow Lawn Avenue.
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guaidian for Bryan Wright and .1 .1, Kauble, as administiator of the i t i.of Emma Wright, heard e the Putnam circuit court Thursday morning, Campbell Bros., Allan I umln r ' mipany and Hi wring and ('oinpnny, were made parties plaintiff and fi id
ines made for all the plrtintif .V finding of $112.08 wa nmdei.
in behalf of the plaintiff Ellis J Company; $94.‘O in behalf of ( mpl«dl Bros.; $!).10 in behalf of \ Inf l.umbei Conifiany, and $H2 in beha 1 !'
of Browning and Company.
The Willing Workers duh of the Baptist church, which wa.; to meet Saturday at the home of Mrs. Kiymimy Oneal, have p -tpniie l the meet-
ing until further notke, (■reencnstle Parents I enchers In Ederlain District MeetinK
<»ii Tuesday, April _M, Greeneastle 1 ■ eht A tians will | ' ■ n ii’i'inbr. s i : the Eifth District I L A. 't an all-d iy meeting in the lo d Methadi b Cdm\ ( i. The Fifth l»:-l!i.t in.dudes about fifty associa-'
tier , among w hich an Tejre Haute, I
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EOR SALE
seed $12.ii0 bushel. 8 1-2
Fillmore. H. A. Alter.
2-:it.
Danville, Plain ield !in 'l Rockville.
WANTED: Middle aged lady for 8 ale officers who will attend the general housework in Country.' i Box meeting are: Mrs. W. J. Rockett B. Banner Office. J-ln) - ate president; Mrs. \|, \\ BJMr
1 Vice-pie.-idi nt Mrs. H Igh •
Big English Clover Child Welfar.' chtiirman: Mrs. Glaik! northwest publicity chairman; and Mrs. Daw-
son, Health chairman.
Ihe sessions will open at 9::)0 a. mJ v ; th a luncheon served in the chicch ni 12 o’clock -o that local teachers as iwdl as parents may attend. Prof. Van Dm.nan Thompson, Puff. |.| oy( | Me.-■'-mith, and lb-, n |„ fp |,i' 1 .|. s wjI ,
b" on the program.
Mrs. Lloyd Gale i- president. o*f the local P. T. A. C ur, il which met Wednesday afternoon in the (-j tv Library to plan for the .list,jet meet-1 mg. The Coun -il is composed of the I I’- T A. presidigit.-, , |llinci|la |. :nd one member at large from each'
school.
SrasoiuiMr Sujiwshons \l
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Fall fashioned, pure silk Rose for women. All new colors, in sixes K 1-2 to HI OfX _ Now OMC
fact everything lhal make F.aster a happj for the lillle ones.
U, M .s to occssiis’
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West Jacob street. Isreal Knauer.
DRONCHinS At bedtima rub the throat and cheat thoroughly with— VlSJSs
NOTH E Ol I INAL »EI H.IaTi.N i
OF ESTATE
Notice is hereby givi t t« c .■ itors. heir and leifltjeos o‘ Pciry V
Wright, deceased, to appear in thi - ,
Putnam circuit court, held at Groin-;id castle, Indiana on life 2:iil day o' pi April, 1931, and show cause, if anj , ,|j why the final settlement* accounts Kg
11.11^ ,v Monday
should not Ire appro\#ed, and • iid Indi are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receiv. *1 heir
distributive shares.
WITNESS, the clerk of said court, this 1st day April, 1931. John \V. Herod, Jerk Putnam cirruit court.
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SPItC[\L
Sodas and Sundaes
°5 Cents
‘THKHir
Kaiott hose, French heel, a hose that gives extra wear,
Spring shades in all
C;in<h
sizes Pair (hildren's A-H .. n P*. Sl/.e< Ii •*, to p(^
Pair
length hose.
25c
Rayon l nderwear
Popular numbers in rayon underwear, panties, cliemies.
bloomers, 4 Q „ to step-ins. . . Ht/A
98c
UrassiiTTs (yirdlc Bells
giqlle
Satin strined Sizes 28 to 36 Each
belts.
25c
Brassiers, popular numbers in both wide and narrow styles Sizes 28 to 36 Or Each ^OC
Bright colored marshmu How eggs, pi.uni < hncolate Hobbits Each Pure sugar molded rahhil- l,r l hkkens J l}(* * ( becoiate cover^l Marsl.malle' eggs or rabbits ° 5 for Childrens * O Bonnets # Turn back and ( i r . styles in while unde" 25c. 49c-98c _ • HandkcnldtF Women s fancy ha"<lk; r . many colors and JIH designs, 2 for f
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baby was bom Tuesday <•'*»
. r:h St! and da d T ing, Mit- b 33. R ' ■'
haj-ge of the funeral rite H* 11
(■ k pla;a a the l.(’(ii'g:i 1 " IKSSK \ BROKE l!l ( (din
MOSCOW, Ida.. (UPi-lilah..Fi •ii -si,'.' a il |.-ti ii' am'* ity held here, jiroilu r l - - - " ,J K|
i f butt"rfat in a year to piaco among the pi'oibii'i 1
d.e Oull
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