The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 May 1931 — Page 2
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THEETATEYBANNER,GREENCASTEE, INDIANA. FRIDAY. MAYS, mil.
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Delta Tau Delta Mel Thursday
Delta Tau Delta held election of officers Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. P. G. Evans. The newly elected officers are as follows: president, Mrs. Lois Arnold; vice president, Mary OTtear; secretary, Greachen Kandel; treasurer, Elizabeth Ensign;
Miss Helen Birch of Plainfield spent I sergeant at arms, Juliann Gardner;
I historian, Mrs. Sam Hanna; press
, I , I correspondent, Ardith Moore. TwentyDePauw studen , . 1 , ’ ,
I five members were pre.-ent.
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To (iive Tea Saturday
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ON \NV CORNER IN (fREENCASTLE You might hear a conversation like this: I’ve read all the Ads and I’ve looked at all the pretty pictures - I’ve stood in front of windows I’ve crossed the welcome on the mat and lisp ned to the merits of the makers. IN SHORT- I’ve tried them all—and tomorrow, if 1 were to need a new suit I’d head straight to CANNON’S Their Clothing is Right. How do you like the one I have on?
.1. E. CANNON COMPANY
Friday here" with friends.
Richard Davis,
left the county hospital Friday. Clifford R. Dickerson, local attor- ! ney, was in Danville on business Fp-
| day.
j Albert Weik of Chicago is the guest of his nephew Louis Hays on west Poplar street. Miss Dorothy Harlan who entered the county hospital 'Thursday morning returned to her home Friday. Miss Madeline O’Dell of Fillmore underwent a tonsil operation at the county hospital Friday morning. T. M. Roberts of Manhattan who has been in the Union hospital in Terre Haute has returned home. Charles Gerald, II year old son of Mary Itmton, is ill with typhoid fever !at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Car-
rington.
The Bee Hive Rebekah lodge will meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock. The degree staff i- urged to he present for initiation. There will he an all-day meeting Sunday at Otter Creek Primitive Baptist church. Elder Wm. Fettinger of Evansville will attend. Hi Funeral services for Miss Sallie Hamrick of Danville former resident Pj of Hamrick Station, who died Wedrallnesduy. were held from the residence H in Danville, Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Interment wa> in the Boone
® i cemetery.
jl). 'The funeral of Jesse L. Nelson, S | who passed away Thur- lay morning ffl at his home near Bainhiidge, will be held Sunday morning at I0:d0 in the
FOR SALE: -Two used treille sewing machine gotd a m v, vei> lowf priei* Easy terms. Slngei-pewing. .Machine Co. 21 -nuth Indiana street.' Phone 261. 8 - 2t \\ ID) KILLED EARL WRIGHT?
Linens Purses Scarfs Jewelry
Brick Chapel MrthodFt church. L. Rj.Mr Mitchell and
( LON ERDALI. BIB I BS Mr-. James Sipple has te eived an nouncement of the bilth of a son, May I, to Mi. and Jlis. Ro Graham at Hymeia. The Graham formerly lived in Cloverdale while .Mr. Graham taught in the school there. .Mi and Mi . Ba il F. Meek of near
Cataract, are the parents of a son, Donald Everett, h on May 1. H on to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Grov< -, a daughter, Audre Ann, .Mm day, May I. A nine-pound son, Floyd Wayne, armed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huber, Monday, May 4.
Fckardt will have charge of the services and the burial will he in Brick Chapel cemetery.
Frank Barnes will he connected, next year, with the Floia, Ind., high chool as coach. Mrs. Barnes, wili have charge of the English department in the school. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes have made many warm friends in the community who will regret to
oo th'on leave Danville Republican. ^ ^l»ha (•amnia D«d(a
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Delta /eta Circle will entertain with a tea from 4 to 5 o'clock at the chapter house on east Seminary . treet for the visiting members and their mother.-.
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Mrs. Wells Hostess To Woman's Study Club The Woman’s Study club met at the home of Mrs. Harr\ Wells, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Milligan Young had charge of the program on the subject "Vagabonding Through Arcadia.’’ Eighteen members were present. During the social hour the hostess served delicious refreshments.
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Mrs. Roark Hostess do Ceunlry Reading ( lab
The Members of the Country Rending club met Thur- ay afternoon with Mrs. Ivan Ruurk. Mis. Charles Hutcheson gave an interesting program. Twenty-one member- and three guests Mrs. Henry Marshall, Mrs. Claude Cantonwine and Mr-. McDowell wore)
present.
A pleasant social was enjoyed while the hostess served refreshments.
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Mother-Daughter Banquet Friday May L’i 'The National Council of Federated Church Women will hold a motherdaughter banquet Friday evening, May la, at 0:!W) ■ clock in the Methodist church. All women of the churches are invited to bring their daughters or a friend’s daughter tint!
covered dish.
Following the banquet there will be a program of mu-ic, directed by
a toast by repre-
sentatives from three generations. Mrs. Byron Wilson will give the ad-
dress of the evening.
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Child Welfare Committee To Meet Monday Tlte Child Welfare ('omnifttee will meet Monday afternoon at 1 o’clock tit the eily library.
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A trial entitled “Who Killed Earl Wright?” will he given at the Union service in the Christian church, Sunday evening at 7:.’!0 under the nuspicies of the Indiana A inti-Saloon League with the Rev. J. Frank Jenner of Indianapolis and Wayne Shumaker of DePauw university taking the parts of prosecuting and defense attorneys The other parts of those engaged in the trial will he assumed I by members of the cooperating, g] churches a.- follows: Judge—Prof. H. D. Gough. Bailiff—J. E. Courtney. Mrs. French—Mrs. Ftank Jones. Sheriff—John Sutherlin. Defendant-Robert Justice. Defendant’s Mother Mrs. Harriet
Callahan.
Coroner—G. E. Black. Court Reporter—Nevo Cowgill. Bootlegger—Dean L. H. Dirks. Mis. Earl Wright—Mrs. Wallace
Long.
Jury—W. L. Denman, foreman; E. R. Bartley, C. C. Gautier, W. O. Timmons, H. E. Williams, Mrs. Otis Browning, Mrs. Fred Gostage, Mrs. G. H. Talyor, and Mr.-. Grafton Long-
don.
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Lingerie
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USED CARS We have Rood values and prices in the following cars:
Mrs. Davis Wilson’s funeral was held here Sunday afternoon at the Christian church, conducted by the * Rev. Daniel, of Plainfield. She passed away at the home of Mr. Wilson’s daughter at Crnwfordsville, where they had been living. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson lived here a few years ago where they made many friends. The burial was at Center Valley by the side of her fir.-t husband, Elisha Market .—Danville Republican. Mrs. Wilson will be remembered as the wife of Elisha Marker who was ownei of the Big Four Hour mills here 1 and lived on n rth Madison street in the r. si iente now or upied by Dun Ile-ser.
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APPLE SAUCE No. 2 Can 10c
Peas s?2< 25c
Apple butler, 10 oz. jar .. MuHtard, Pure, 9 Dz. Jar . Red IF a ns. 16 Oz. (an .. Lye Hominy, 15' j Oz. ran Kraul, Van Camp, can .. Sugar, Pure Cane, Lb. .. Rice, Full Head, Lh
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OAKLEY’S
Helen I. Tucker, of Greencastle, instructor in Geology at DePauw university, htis just been elected to the
Conchological Society of Great Brit-1 tional inspector of the Alpha Gamma jtian and Iielai.d, and also the Con-1 s „ ro nty and Mrs. Nellie P. Chandler,
chological Society of America. These I house chaperone,
societies arc composed of persons I who ati speciali.-ts in fossil and recent j.shells. Miss Tucker is also si collab- . orator in the preparation of biological abstracts. She was graduated I from DePauw in 1924 and received her M. S. degree from Cornell in 1928.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hostetler and family and Mr. and Mrs. G. p. j Leynberger of Rainbridge attended the presentation of Haydn’s Orutoria, I “The Creation” at Caleb Mills Hall in J Indianapolis on Wednesday evening. , This was the contribution to National Music Week of the Arthur Jordan I Conservatory of Music. There was .1 1 chorus of one hundred voices with a thirty piece orchestra. Miss Virginia Leyenberger was a cellist with the orchestra. Miss leyenberger will be heard in solo numbers over station i W. K. B. F. on the Arthur Jordan program, Saturday night. May 16th and again on May .‘iOth.
MORTON
The Ladies Aitl met on Wednesday with Mrs. Mary Farrow. dr- .le.ssle Newgent and grandson, Billie spent Thursday aflernoon with
Mis. Maude O'Haver.
The 4-H (’lull met with Miss Ruby Garrett on Thursday afternoon. Clyde Wyatt has been on the sic k
list the past week.
Mr.s. Hallie Shannon of Crawfords vlile spent Sunday with her sister,
Those in the receiving line were ^ 1 Winnie Maddox. Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. F. M. Vreelandj K:nifr K,u l" a ,,f Anderson spent Mrs. H. B. Gough, Betty Dewees and | s,lntla y with his daughter, Mrs. MaMildred Farris. 'donna Cope.
Alpha Gamma Delta orority entertained with a tea Friday afterno n in honor of Miss Margate! Dow, na-
EIGHT < \N DIDATES FRANKFORT, Ky., May 8, (UP1 — I W ith eight candidate.- in the field for the gubernatorial nomination and a hitter fight looming over state control of public utilities, Kentucky democrats will assemble in convention at Lexington Tuesday for the first time in 32 years to choose a state ticket.
All house mothers and chaperones
were invited. .j..j. .j. .p
Mrs. George Reising Entertains Ladie s Aid The Brick Chapel Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. George Reising, Thursday, with a good attendance. Six guests were present of which two became metnlHTs. Mrs. Clarenco Berry had charge of the program Mrs. Vernon Houck and daughter. I.eona beautilully sang a duet. Miss Reva O'Hair played a piano solo. very interesting flower "contest" was held and Mr*. Ida Wright was the winner. The house was beautifully decorated with bouquets of red buds. A memorial was held for Mr- Mary Reising During the social, the hostess served refreshment*.
William Wlatt and family of near Marshall spent Sunday with Clyde
Wlatt and tainily
Wayne llettis and wife of Indiana-! polls spent Saturday night and Sunday with C. A. Stark and wife.
ELEVEN JURORS ACCEPTED
GIVE MOTHER FLOWERS Mother’s Day spell* an oh.j. gallon on the part of the sans and daughters of the world. And flower- .-pell HU" remembrance to those Mothers of th? World. Peck Flower Shop PHONE 711 K.
VALPARAISO, Tnd . May S (TIP) — Eleven acceptable jurors were in the box when Virgil Kirkland's trial on first degree murder charges was adjourned for lunch today. Judge Grant Crumparker said court would be held tomorrow If the twelfth man for the jury is found this afternoon as expected. Kirkland's second trial on charges of killing Arlene Draves. hi- 18-year old sweetheart, during a wine and gin party, began a week ago last Monday and ran Into obstacles in Jury selection because of the widespread pnbllrlty given his case.
GIANT PLANE IN AIR ST. VINCENT, Cape Vedre IslandMay 8, (UP)—The German seaplane Hornier DO-X, continuing its High' to.-.- the south Atlantic to Brazil left Buhaque, near Bqlama, Portagueee tkiinem iR -T-tt. m-.-today, it wa reported here. The message was not ••onfirmed.
VPPROVE(ONFKRKNtE WASHINGTON, May 8, (UP)AJoption by the International Chari her of Commerce, of a resolution recommending tin international conferente to seek way s to stabilize the prio of silver was assured today when th resolutions committee of the chamber approved the draft agreed upon by in-
terested nations.
HOOSIER FIRED FIRST SHOT MT VERNON. Ind . May 6 (UP)An Indiana man fired the first shot It the Indian war of 1811 at the battle
| of Tippecanoe, according to the Posey
County Historical society which hopes to locate the gun from which the bullet was fired. , 'Slim Andy” McFadden, nephew of the founder of .YD. Vernon. Is said to have been the man who fired the shot His ride was kept here until his death, hut since has been lost. Andrew "Tlddle-de-dum" McFadden credited with being the town's founder. settled here in 1805. and for years after, all .10 residents were members
<f the same family Because six of the MFiM etc italic ■ \t • I minimi "Tiddlt de dai.i n- iS I because he linniineil t# ‘.m/' (•cording in tin - ton l * I To HOLD IND.-h Y. Hffl KOKOMO, ici. d I 'cventeon event- will hi 1 rinual Indiana-Kentucky ' iehl conte-ts te • hel , k uly 4, it was derided he Townsend, chairman <>!' t^'L Kentucky amateur athh s tnd field committee and im-a made the annoum eincnt ' ' ference. Concurring in a miunt United State- Olympic offe longer distance runners, I ,,lW authorized not only t > in tut the two-mile tccpleciu-six-mile run, ex|H>ctcd to l»’ ture of the meet. ■Other events sarutiontd > yard dash; !20 1 mile, half mile, 120-yard hut '!' | yard hurdles; pole vault, broad jUmpt discu throw, .-hot put, 750-yai the 8,000-yard n * , . Townsend auth riw ' 1 try blanks for the meet. I will be -ent t 8«o ■ Jl s hools and atld"th ' and Indiana, he announi''
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Sheriff Alva Bryan was called to Madison township Friday morning to investigate some petty thieving. It was said a tire and tube was stolen at I the linnie of Mr*. William Wells, | Thursday night.
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10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship 7:30 p. m. Evening Services. Minister, Cbarle* R- Query,
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Fresh Plate Boiling beef, lh. Kir P<»rk Heart*. Lh Klc Canned Tomatoes, while they Last, 20c size can 10c Hordo Fancy Grapefruit, No. 2 ran |7c Gold Medal Flour, 21 lh. hag 67c W heat irs, 2 large packages 23c Fresh Soda Crackers, 2 Lh. Box, 25c Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodle* package (c Boneless Pork Loin, sliced, Frenched ready for the Pan, Lb 37 c
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