The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 April 1931 — Page 2

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< > , r - | oa-( nps-t tub Met Tuesday Aftern >n

Over the-Tea-Cups Club held their ! reuulai nieetintc Tuesday afternoon at ] the home of Miss Lillian Southard, East Seminary sti- t. Miss Genevieve Ames pave an interesting |jro 1 pram on "The Gieat Meadow, by

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The W omen’s Mis ionary s eiety of | the Christian chuteh met Tuesday af-

§ Local Vloor-e Lodpe will meet to ternoon with Mrs. 'A. R. Hutcheson, I nipht, repular session at ' o’clock. I Ea t Wa hinjftofi eet. I Ians wt

I made to hold an all day meetinp in

g: ll "' N**nior Cl.a- of Reelsville ,| ullei an ,| committe. were appointe l. ~ Hiph Sehool will pive a play "The \| ls Henry Bieknell led the devotions g Yellow Mystery” I riday evening.' 1(|| .. A bundant I .if. ' Mrs. Charles |Ej April 10th at 7:30 o’cloek in the Hiph ... e prog oh “The < t = i Sehool huildinp. The publie is invited. ta>r( . System . f Fain ion for Girl in gjj| Mr. and Mr . Earl Collins and son She told lew the boardinp m Earl Jr., returned to their home in >"ioids were conduct,.I and the work ^ Vidalia, (ieorpia, after visitinp the they took up later, dsn how devoted

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r~H John W. Kinp of Indianapoli- is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. == John R. Kinp, reeuperatinp from a S nose and tonsil (.ner.ation. Mr. Kinp i institutional representative for the

== Kellopp Food Company.

S Attorney Charles hidiy presented a == petition for the improvement of n =E county line road between I’utnam and

S|ll’lllSf =0= Morpan counties. I'lie proposed im-

piovement is a little more than three S-S fourth of a mile in leupth. The eotnSS missmiieis fixed Saturday, April 2ath S at 2:00 I’. M. in thi nty as the time

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Misses \dams Hostes-es lo \rl Needlework ( lull j These early sprinp days,- both fu 1 i 1 of joy and promise with the splendid raiments of the sprinp, peeninp foitlt from the earth’s hmp winter sleep to delipiit and pladdeii the heart, dull cure was cast aside when Hi members and two pucsts of : ,• Art Needlework club were met wit i a royal of tie Mi-ses Adam- on East Waslimpton -; reel Tues ay afternoon. Quotations from Ca works of (ien •

n fl e r. , - i , i ',cn attention amont" ■ ^ ^recentl he plad to reply to questions, for the j iid'ormat on of -ch ml patrons. I |.,. ,. 1 .. 11 election «i officers, and by-laws will he presented for adoption. ... ... .5. .j. .j. Woman’s Study * lull Will Meet I hnrsday I he Woman's Study Club w ill meet Thursday afternoon at 2:H0 oYlock, with Mi W . M. OHrien’, :’.0I Ea-I Seminary street. Mrs. L. If. ITirk will have charpe of the propram. •l* *1* *I* *1* *1* Section Two At ill Med I hursdav Section Two of th >‘hristian church will meet wdi .irs. Frank Wallace, Thursday afternoon at 2.:!i) o’clock. Mr-. \. R. ( helm wet h will assist the hostess. ... ... .j. -j. a. Madison Township ( lub Met With Mrs. Helpler I e Madison Township Home Econ mi,- (duh met April I with Mrs. I 1 k Hglper. Officers were re-elected. \ 1; umher of new members were enr lied and several visitors were present. The soc ial hour was enjoyed by all. His 211 Years Of ITotililc ^ ieMdl

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Cor the joint meetim. of the commis-1 Si ratten I’orter brought forth in ani

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I The divorce case of Georpe W. Barnett apainst Rosie Burnett, was , set foi next Saturday morning in the 1 Putnam circuit court by Judpe James P. Huphes Wednesday morninp, after Barnett was anaipned for failinp to pay weekly suppi rt money to his wife. Barnett was ten weeks behind on $2.50 weekly payments, it was .•harped, Barnett claimed he had not made tfle payment- because he waout of work and did n >t have the

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The Putnam county nur-inp committee me 1 Tuesday afternoon with Miss Mary Aenes Miller, county nurse, for their repular monthly | meetinp. The committee yoted t . have tliss Miller attend the annual meetinp and conference of the Indiana Tulierculosis Association at the Lincoln Hotel in Indianapolis, April Ll and 15. Those present at the meetinp were Mrs. Thank Jones, Mrs. Gray Potter and Mr* R. (!. Mct’utchun, ill of Greencastle, and Mrs. (). A. Shepard, of Roachdale.

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mated discussion. Ti e habits and intimate details of bird life yvere replete with interest to |ove> - of bird.-. At this season of the year, nature !oeei> find that birds, ti ■ butterflies a.ol foyver- are fascina'mp and frihlful

subject of conversation.

In the early twilipnt. the club n eml.ers and puests Uade adieu to their l.oste - . after pending a nu s'

pleasant afternoot .

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'Irs. Davidson Hostess To Baptist Missionary Siniety

The Baptist Mis ionary Society met Tue-day afternoon with Mrs. Kay Davidson. Twenty members w. e present. Mrs. Ru-sell Welch had charge of the devotions. The lesson was given by Mr Art Williams and Mrs. W. H. VarnVivier. 'The meetinp was dismissed by Mis. I. II Strain

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Eillmore Mothers t lid. Met I uesday Afternoon I he Mother \fternnmi club met Tuesday afternoon with Mr-. Olvn Wright. Seventeen member- responded to ioll call. Mrs. Ad Hubbard gave the literary work for the afternoon. Helieious rofre- ments were -erved by the hostes The cluli adjourned to meet with Mr-. Howard Pruitt on

May 5.

•I* *!• Sect ion (tile l o Meet Thursday \flernoon Section One of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mr-. Lee Williams on Anderson street Thurday afternoon it 2:H0 oYloek. Mr.. Curti will lead the devotions.

“Pd suffered with it rheumatic trouble in my feet and ankles for twenty years and it was gradually

•a-t member- aie Mary Barnard, Martha McQuilkin, John Lucas, James Link, Verle Shaffer Jack Chesterfield, Lois Long, and Fredetick ( hreist. Unique stage ettings, the products rf students in the dramatic presentaion das-, are nearly completed and will add greatly to the finished play, j Act - one and three take place in the I living room of the Seton man -1 n in I New York City while act two has for its setting the play room on the fifth floor. In addition to these, new lighting effects will he employed during the play, being made possible by »he installation . f new electrical equipment inthe Little Theater neently. DIVoRt E IS \SKED A divorce and restoration of her maiden name i a-ked in a divorce

omplamt fib | in th. P , , . ourt by Katheryn Tuttle nf r; r ,,,, aslle. a bride of a year, against , fred Tuttle. Ac onlii . to t - 'lain! the muple wen man ,. | j 1. 103(1 and -eparateii A,, ; The wife chai g' that soon -fu, heii marriage the defenda • |„ , V( urse her and tell h. r ti:.,; . . , N ■are for her and that -he • l , u | ( | t divorce. She also charges t • ! refused to accompany In i nut j n iety or to church and out her ui three separate nr ., ion f r ,,„ home of his pareii' xx he , ..d 'The hltsliaitd also failed • i nnul, her the wife alleged A divorce and re-tm itinii ,,f maiden name f Kelly ; . ... , lV , wife.

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First Ward P. T. \. le Meet Friday The First Ward Parent TeaeherAssoriition will meet Friday afternoon at 2:3(1 o’clock in the school huildinp. ... ... .j. .j, Itftachdale < luh Held - Inleresting Mcelmg The regular meeting of the Roach- ! dale Home Economics club was held Saturday afterno. n, April 4, in the j liasement of the library. Twenty -two ! members answeted roll call. The minutes of the lit meeting were read I and approved. .Music was furnished by Miss Jean Hutchins, with Marj. ry Rice at the piano. Mrs. Cynthu Ann Shepard read an interesting paper on , “International Laws for Women and I Children.” Mr . Eva Crosby gave leading on “Pereninls” The club members had an exchange of flower er<|and bulbs. The club adjourned and refreshments in keeping with the Easter season were served by.the following hostesses: Ida Rice, Hazel Stewart, Ignore Sillery, Maude Strnuhe, Ketta Silvey and EIFa SuLoerlin. »T« •'« Mt. Olive F. M.’s "ill Meet Thursday The Mt. Olive Foreign Missionary | Society will meet at the home of Mi . i George Baldwin Thursday afternoon I at 2 o’clock. d- d* *E + •!• 'I* Section Three To Meet Thursday Afternoon Section Thtee of the (Thristiali church will meet at the church Thitrsiy .'fterioot • ^n o'. lo*k Supt. Yount Will • \ddrcss IT. S. I’. T. A. At the meeting of the High School P. T. A. Thursday evening, city school mperintendent YmMI will talk on ' Practice°'Te,aching,” a thenu which

Iir« - n liearsal.- today and tomorrow will complete ia.-t preparation for "Holiday,” the three-act comedy by Philip Barry whi h i- to he presented by Hu/.ei Du in the Little Theater on Friday and Saturday evenings. In order that the play might he in the lust possible shape for its presentation this week, members of the cit-i pent the gre ttci part of their vacation period in rehearsing. Prof. R. E. Williams and 1’iof. || Ii. Gough have been direi-tine preparation of the play since early in Maieh. Leaning roles ate carried by Frankli Tooke uttd Helen Ihrkinson. Other

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