The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 May 1931 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, G KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA. • TUESDAY, MAY 5,1931.
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Whtrevtr you go, vwdirn Linking service will nude your tup mure pled unit 'VV'/I 3 h agree tliat this communirv is a W tldiglittul place, buc the time comes when a change is both pleasant and beneficial. Often business demands an extended trip. Other rimes the call of the Orient, a change of horizon beckons. Whatever the reason, we want the trip to be carefree, devoid of trouble in getting currency. We want to know that our alt airs at home are cared for properly. This institution offers valuable services to those w ho travel, ft provides travel funds, cars for property in many forms, assumes the >re and management of many derails while you are away. I hr hirst INiitional Hank AM) (litizrns Tnisl (ioinpanv
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Go jrpe Binkley and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Binkley spent Sunday in Blciominfcton. .1. I*. Allen .!r lias accepted a po sltlon as salesman wilh the MnffelBuiek eAmpnny. ' Mrs. O. W Bales, of Brick Chapel entered the county hospital Tuesday Ini medical treatment. Mrs. Marshall Tarney of Ft. Wayne is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. ( lay Magill, west of the city Charles King, who has been gravely ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. I.ee Woods, in Clint n township, Was reported slightly improved Tuesday. Spanish American war veterans will meet at 7:.'til o’clock Wednesday wining in the ofijie of A. J. Duff. Members are asked to note change of meeting place. Mrs. George Walker who entered the Methodist hospital in Indianapolieveial days ag' for medical treatment returned to her home on South Indiana street Tuesdoy. Fred Masten was named guardian for LeVerne Smiley in the Putnam circuit court Tuesday morning. Immediately after being appointed, Masten was in.-tructed by the (ourt, following a petition, to pay a claim of $275 to Bert Smiley. Last riles for Mrs. .lames Nelson, who passed away Sunday, were held from Hie Christ Ian Chiirrh at 2::!0 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Itev. It. II Bruner had charge of Hie services. Interment was In the I.idle Walnut cemetery in ('Union township. Grand sons of the deceased served as pall henrers
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Don't fail to remember Mother on Her Dm. Sunday, May 10.
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The daughter of Charles Black was taken to the Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis Tuesday where she will undergo an appendix operation.
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V. F. W. MFETING Besides initiation, a good time and a feed, the Veterans of Foreign conducted th#* following business Monday
night.
Important letter- were rend, including one from President Onnnm of |)ePiiiiw, thanking the V. F. \\\ for the land they took in tin* Evans DePauw matter and another from Robert Hoffman, commander of the Legion post, thanking the V. F. W. for making him an honorary member of the V. F. W. The following men were appointed to represent the V. F. W. on the Memorial day rommittee, J. A. Friend, J Frank Ashworth and Russell Brown. Delegates to the state convention in ' .1 une will Ik* Walter Wumsley, Claude Best and Edwin Holmes. The V. F. W. indorsed the e doled hoys scout troop and will help them In any way possible. P.RIIKJK ( DM NACTS TO UK LITl The,Indiana State Highway Com-I mission is advertising for bids for two I bridges to he erected in Putnam conn- 1 ty this summer On May 2fi, the com mission will receive bids for a 10 foot bridge about one mile west of Morton on Road lid, and at thi same time, will roeeivi* bids for a 'hi foot bridge on Road I-'I, some four miles north of Greencastle, LA DOG \ MAN HELD Carl Dodd, ( ,f Ladoga, was placed in tin* county jail early Monday morning «>n charge of possession of intoxicating liquor after his arrest on a downtown treet by local officers. Dodd's brother, Harold, was arrested when Sheriff Frank Hitch and a group of local officers made a raid on the Dodd home at Ladoga about ten days ago. The officers carried a warrant for th<* arrest of Loth of th#* men hut Carl wa - not at horn#* at tin* time 'if the raid and he was not located until Monday morning. Crawfordsvill#* Journal Review.
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Girl Reserves VI# t Monday The Girl Reserves met Monday eve- , uing in the I’reshyterian church. Of-1 fir#*I*, for next year were elected, they | i are: president, Martha Ellen Rector; j vice president, Miriam Bintz; trea-j surer, Frances Long; and secretary, I'crnhe Ruark. Girls were appointed to make post j | e) 's f r the baby health demonstration. : in connection with the summer round- , up. The girls helped two students fiom the college physchology and s<>eology department make some experi-
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I-II ( lull lIrganized At Kcelsville Tie first meeting of the Reelsvilh* hoy.s and girls 4-11 club was held Friday to elect offi-ers and discuss proh-j lenis of the summer. The election wa | was as follows; President, H#*len Sen Aer; vice president, Johnnie llutchin | sun; secretary, .Mary Seuter; hoys reporter, Maurice Evans; girls reporter, Nellie (Toe; cheer leader, Chailes Poe; ; song leader, Virginia Lewis. The girl- work is under the -uper-vi-ion of Mrs. Helen Jarrell. Dallas i Ris.-ler is in charge of the hoys. •F •!• *F *F *F VV. E. M. S. Will Entertain W . II. M. S. Wednesday Wednesday at 2:.T(I p. m. in the community hall of the Methodist I'hurch, tin* members of th<* Women's Foreign Missionary Society will entertain the Women’s Home Missionary
Society.
A special program ha,- lieen prepared of instrumental music and songs and Mrs. Byron Wilson will speak on the topic for the month, “Co-workers Together with God.” Every member of ea *h society is urged to he present. The Frances Quinton group, assi.-ted by the leader of each group will he hostesses. An interesting and helpful meeting is expect#*#!. + "F 4* + <• + Faculty Women’s (Tub Held Monthly Tea The Faculty Women’s dub held their monthly tea and last meeting of the year in Evans hall, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Sherman was chairman of the committee in charge. Th<* tea table.- were attractively decorate I with apple blossoms and pink tapers. Officers elected f* r next year were n- follows: President, Mrs. Oxnam, reelected; vice president, Mrs. E. H. Ni: hols; treasurer, Mrs. N. A. Neiswanger and secretary, Mrs. A. W.
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Mrs. Ruark To Be Hostess Thursday The Country Reading (Tub will meei with Mrs. Ivan Ruark. Thurs day afternoon at 2:::n o’elnrk. Mrs. ( Inn b's Hutcheson will have charge
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Young W omen’s Bible (Tass Will Meet With Mr-. Hixson The Young Women’s Rildc Clus.- of t o Methodist chur h will hold its r#*g ular monthly social with Mrs. Fred W Hixson, 114 Northwood blvd, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’chu k.
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L. M. Jones Attending National Onfercnre in New York I ro * f M. Jones is attc'nding the na onai conference of college hygienics at Syracuse, New York, May 5th to 9th. The conference is divided into -ecti ms under the chairmanship of leading specialists from all parts of th#* United States an.l will <l#*al with the physical, in.*ntal nn i| ax ial health of colleg,* students.
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Mrs. Handy Hostess lo Men.lay (Till) I he Monday club met with Mrs. W. I’. Handy, Monday afternoon. Mrs A " ,| " w ney rea.l interesting trtx l.* : on “Flower Gardening.” During the social hour delicious refreshments w. c served by the hostess. a,-«iste#l by Mrs. Bernard Handy. . •F + *F *F -F -F i
Vliss Watkins To He Host css
The Triangle club will meet tonight with Miss Margaret Watkins at 7:30
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day evening at 7:30 o’clock. •I* *!* •{• *!• •!« Mrs. \rnold Flntertained Fillmore Ladies Aid Mrs. A. L. Arnold, oast Anderson street, entertained the Ladies Aid of the Fillmore Chru-tiiin church rocentl.v• A pitch-in dinner was served nl 'In* noon hour. Mr Anna. Sno.lgru.gave an interesting contest of which Its. Arnold was the winner. Twentv-seven menilier- were pres-
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4* -F 4* 4* ♦ ♦ Eastern Star Will Meet On Wednesday Greencastle Chapter No. 255. (). R. S . will meet in regular session Wed .nesday evening al X n'eloek. Greencastle Water Company workm <*n were repairing a leak on Washington street in the downtown district
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T\kf\ mil; wvfoRIwvbjM William Kline, IK yeai R xi youth, who confessed to loctl wM iti#*s Monday morning i it ■ part in a holdup at Browns ViiWI Montgomery county Iasi »::: '4 turned over to the -hi i 1 ^ county Monday aft<*i*••* *' ^ taken to (Tawfoi'd. ville h charge of robbery «ith a sun '■i
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repair was made.
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Earl Fisk Auxiliary To Moet Wednesday The F5arl Risk Auxiliary No 54 WU1 meet at th « library Wedne.^
SUNDAY IS MOTHERS l)\Y
I f you are fortunate enough to have lift with you . .. that little lady whose fiata 1 you encircled with a wedding band. * • • I f the same tender hands that lifted V" 1 out of the cradle are still patting v" l! cheek . If you would like to make her hai)l»i ,, | than at any time since the health oth^ removed the quarantine fi' on1 SCARLET FEVKR - Then dress up in a new suit next Sj 1 day For ° SUNDAY IS MOTHER’S PA 1 !
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