The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1934 — Page 4
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K'i \ i 'avk- m| Bloomington fillol i• . . p 1 nt Sunday *>vpniin ’ it th< M. I i lturcli. Fi«> wap .. (.in ' t | r in ,| Mr*. Charlofj Mr Avoy >t G o'clock iliucr.
«ho spent the holidays with his grandparents, Mr. au»t Mrs Henry K.v>rtP, returned to his home Tuesday. The New F'.ra club met with Mr-
THE DAILY BANNER
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I lieo-ge Knoy Wednesday afternoon, nr. Frank Gorham of St. Loui“ visitetl liis mother, Mrs. Hattie Got
ham, last week.
Mrs. Lola Myles and daughter-
1 • ' ■ 1 l pent Saturday iftemoon wit) |(i daughtei Mi ■ of Indiana 1 Walter Corns. iird i da a nh George vi - . Carrie (juinlin of south of R--kweM ‘ , nvT1 called otr, Mrs. Henry Evens SatMi nd Mi ' 1 ink Irwin of San ' Ul -jay afternoon.
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Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All"
Entered in the postoffice at Greartcastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878.
Crawford-vflle hospital, has returned
to her home
Kappa Kappa.
! Mr. Roltert-. formerly lived
county whore the, Ko irdiug homes.
were placed in '
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hy mail outside Putnam County.
Mrs. Wilhelmine Williams, county
pt hntinn oficer, ' in Indianapolis .\|psionar> Society Holds Tuesday to return three children from ; inieretding Meeting
an orphanage in that city to this , An intPrestin>r meeting of the Mis-
sionary society of the Christian , lit u ch was held at the home of Mrs
Malcolm Wade was awarded first William Blackwell, Tuesday alter-
observe A play
Fillnyon Tuesday He is a pupil o' w ;|[ |„, given at the church on one
seventh grade and teoeived hi-; y;„ n ,jay evening.
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Suhscription price, 10 cents perlpt ize foi workn anship in manual | | l<Min , The society will week; $IM)0 per ysar hy mail in Put- 1 training at the i irnu r institute at World i dl week Ian. L’l '-‘8.
.-nam Connty; $8.SO to fS.Ofi per year i
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II VltKISBCKI.. Pa (CP) Fumie i ai iier- for puliltc achnls in Penn i ' ivan ,i i ce['e llle eo-opf rat Imi hi .•.,,1,111 ^o,ti()(i' t*uys and slrls in ele i. i mary secliool-. while they ai> , ‘iity itig teacihiiiR. nder the direction of In .lanifPul. . -aate‘eirperlntend o nt of puh lo uistniciioiii the children attend , ,il- i i i lg campuses of Slat, j 1. 1h i ol$ tes. whet the Mu cut: and iteir stud on i teachers. ■ 4 under ihei--iipervlsl.cn of instrtu ., in the .oil ges
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
“THESE THIRTV 1 EARS”
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IrrhrntH ritih UNIJSOAI. ArfKACTlON I i Cour‘e>v if I lie Producers ABSOLUTELY [REE! Iiiday .‘tiiil Salurday Nighlt At 11) O’Clock. Saturday Afttrnoon 4:15
ruBF.KI 'IKvNif.F Ntai of “Monming Becftme*. Elect ra‘‘
K ELMO LOW F. Istar of Always J
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I REDRK FORBFnTER Star of “Anima* Kingdom "
vi.it r. iohn Popular Theater Guild star.
Mr. and Mrs Glenn I.yon and son Keith and Mrs. F M Lyon left today for Florida. Joe Eliin of Reelsville was admitted to the Clay county hospital nt Brazil Saturday for treatment.
I training under Al'. rt Kenneling Mrs. Reck gave a report of the one-
. . Uas i ..nference held at Crtiwfmdsville
.Suit to collect two alleg.il unpaid j ^ of (h( . stan | Py Jones m.sinote. was f,l*KI tn . -rcuit .our. VV.-d ; |1)petin>r jn • State l "" Mrs Uttie V rk Shuiikwiler algo againsl Ivan II. E,un-hand F M .chon , * ' ( M ., rt „ f l|lf> youn<r people's , (aisuii Parrish, • i t luyeid.ile. ,,0,,., , l( t ] 1P ( rawfordsville conven
inlands of .'7.'> alu. are made hy
lion.
. I he president announced that the Mi. and Mrs. \rll111r W I enter : f,„ M | ami health lecture will he given
'.iihed the follow '.lests at an oy--| .n 1 I in-e mum of the church, Ihttrs t. suppei New V eats evening: Mr. day evening, Jan. 11, at 7dill o'clock, and Mrs. Ralph ighey and fain-' | i 1 l.-.lure free and all who are
Mrs. Mildred Clone, north Gillespi.slret, left VV nine-day morning f... Flun.la where she will -Iieiid evetal
weeks.
ily, Mr. and Mi . nd VIrs h ranl Mrs Ed Powei Marie Bridges.
1 .iid lE-rdeii Mi. 11.t.-re-ttsl at. - inviteil lu attend. I nc
Bridges, Mi. tint! ..nd son an 1 Miss
. . uiH r »*c n):trn.‘«l people ;ii»* ospeoiallv i invitod, ii ro>|H*vtivo of t .^ir church
There will he . piayer meeting' at
Mis. Morton Inall of L cksport, N. j Maple Chapol ch u this evening al
Y., will arive Wedne-day evening t
vi it her amt, Mr-ea.-t Seminary -tn-ui
Mary .Mathias,
Mis Lawrie Davis Ins returned t. lj»Porte where lo* teache liter pending Hie t hn-lina- h< liday w it . Mi and Mrs N t O’Hair
.‘{O o’clock. Suhje. t fur meditation, |‘•|•'isllillg." Mender- ate asked to | .ring their Hihh I here will U a meeting of the I ' .rth leagtit c.ihi lo t at the close if this service \ll
.itilig people are invited
Ray Kivett, Joffet .on ti.\vi!-lii|), aunounced Tne day that lo- will Ij. a . nidi late fur trustee of hi t iwn.-liip nii the DeiniN'ratic ticket n the iirimaty election. Joseph Miller wdo cunfiio d to the Riley ho-pital wishe-, thruiigh In )iiutlier,.Mi (iilhert W I. to thank all his freind far the many prt ent lit; has teceived A tietjliuii t 1 partitinii 1 nd fell lea! estate ha heen filed in cii nit imilt hy Su an E. Keepe again, t Ignatius Maloney. < harle Mi tiaugliey 1 at tome\ for tl^ plaintiff Maple Ohflpel lade- Aid uciety will meet with Mi Mmii Bulk, Hid Martinsville neet llnir.-day aftei n. n at 2 o’cl.e k. All -upportet ur
of
Robert Allen, lireenca tie young mat., injured in an automobile urri ' ent we.-t of Indialiapi lis early Monday, w I le/Mift. il remain .1 eiiniis conditi .11 at lie t ily Hii -pital in Ih lianapoli- Wedm day \-ray.- were
to lie I aken to i|> ties: of an injury
nulie tile ■ his | e|vi-
Meuiliers of t onimisisoners a . •ad uperinteni 1 .lUlity Attorney Jan.e nt a tin 1 \ ening. Th .- e Hoi a. .1 G Bl
le- hoard of county ml the new county ' 1 were guests of and Mrs John II. dinner Tuesday pie-ent were Edgai 'ii. and I .ee VV • tod.
affiliations. Mr Slmnkwiler had chargi the devotions Her theme was “l unch tint Greater Draught of fi lujs. . An iiiten -ting talk on stewardshi.' ,d‘ World 1 til was given hy Mrs. B:,|(,|i \\’, 1 tine thing she mention i d was h w a liii ket of coal had w ill I j, 1 a ,. nt-v nirscripl iolis to World Call. “Ih-gining f Out Work in India," w ,li u -. I "y Mr Henry Phillips. Mi Mdli an Young’s subject was "I > iiightet- "f the Indian Clnirc'i." Mi Kalph West gava “Lives That II ,. Counted.' \ discussion foi lowd each topi Mi Halt w, hi t south Cull* g> a . nne. w:i 1 giie-t. The next meet mi' will I'*■ held Willi Mrs. John KutE i rl 01, Keliruai y ti. -I- + + -I- + + d* Vouog Married Women'- ( lass M« I ne- a' E'eltillg
1 "inmissioners, : tipr riidendent.
ui.d it *' Dills, road
k nnct nl servi dorgan county 1 1 esiiient of I'tttn
f. u S’, ah Wood , 1. lent and former 111 .nunty, will be
members of tin v aili/.Uion aie
a ke | to attend.
Dr. and Mi 1 \ kigler left Wedne-day foi W a lm.pl .11, D, t , where they will p. ■ d -evernl day a. the E'’ue*-t- of Mi Virginia Jencke.s, representative m congresfroin I hu S1 v(J1 di-l r1.1.
THEY'RE HERE They’re Gorgeous
held ai Walnut 1 hapel chur. n in Jef ter-on township l inn-day afteriUKin t J u'eliM’k. Tin* U*-' (iilhert Me* 1 atil.1 u k and Rev. R I M ten will iave charge Burifil in W ilnut
t hapel cemetery.
Preparations were underway We - lie-day to -tart he in tailing of new ' in' arnnrd he court house, wu : - 1 en having remove.: practically all Jthe old enrliing and underlying dipt. jVVolk also 1 expected to .-tart -....n , 1. in-talling a heating plant in tiie I ir> depart ! eid Imilding. Both are
1 v i I work - t.i .*cts.
riRST SHIIVMKNT
NEW SPRING
Mr and Mi (irei^g- Rtiis entertain'd with a t n ey diner Netw Year’ it i v f o their family wid frietrnl.- at I heir home ea t of trite cit| I . • present were Mr. and Mrs. Ree-e E Bui and Maty E, Rolierl E Rm- and ' nltlij hi, Mi -s Betty Hr ike, Mi Vlyitle Piather, Ce. il Riu Vlr and Mi Vein Li-lty and Bronis, Mi and VI1 R E R(eve, and Robert, .Ii nt 1 Mis- He Whit ted, all of Indiana puli The evening was pent in ■ 'lies and music.
REGULATES BILLBOARDS
%ln4‘HirulurlH Low Priced ut
$5.85
Sizes 14 To 44
Step right into Penney'-' Yon'.'l alep out with an armful of the most exciting new dre-xe.- you've ever oeen! Ilu-v're wonderful—they put you on the Inside of the moot authentic fashion news! (‘union*, oheent, crepes, prints — in lu-cious Spring tones, with the most intriguing stile details! sileeieo take new ways to smartneneckltnert haie changeil In.n’t miss out on -he the first to wear the newest 1
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I) «rd- iKan i than Ml h ct from it I'U ei if the load will In- inh 1
•ted in Swedei imilei a lo w legnla 10 1 woike.1 out hy tin Itepai tmem ut I'olnmuni'at ions The rule auait
1 Inilldei'. Iiedgc: '■ 11■ , which might Inierfetp with vision at
hair also Ime.n made strict! 1
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NOTICE Ol ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the utr der Igned ha icen appointesl by the .1 i<t( i of the r rcuit Csiurt .if Putna n .' iunty. India , Administrator of the • ate of Grace Ti Hot son late of put ^ itaiit County, deceased j .Said ' -late * (tupfiofied to In- s<Ji ent. Catherine Tillotfion Adnuni-trator Decomber P 1933 ! No. 7f(88. | John W Hentxl, clerk of the Pi*, natn Circuit < ourt :'0-3t.
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NOTICE FARMERS
I am now buying poultry, eggs and hides for myself, I Will appret tale the patronage of all my old friends and < ustonrers. I am (wving, the liighest prtres for your produce.
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I he Young M ined W tnen s da- ■ uf the Methudi-t church met Tuestlay eietiing with Mis. II I Jorm. Mr.-. Mildred Ma- n va- -istant sless. Ilu devotion were in charge of Vlr D u ul Houck who ipioted from c. laltley Jones' III 10k oil “( hi ist a ltd Huinan Suffering” Following the 1.1 Iie-S . eS-ion, I'11 if. I. M. Fulmet cave an illustrated lecture nn the “Seven Churches of Asia Minot," win h In* visited while he was in Tor key The lecture provo! must enjoyable and interesting to the class, late.it refreshments were served durii:i< the .-o. ial hour. -t. .]. .t. .p .j. + + + W onian'N St tidy ( lull !• 'led Thursda\ i In- Won an'- Study club will meet Ihui.xday aftertii»»n at 2'.30 o'cl :l; with Mi Ida Pit ne, -out Locu.-t in t Mrs. A. A Viileitt will have el a rge of the pn g I am Postpone riiulsda\ Reading ( lull Meet in" I he meeting of the Thursday In tiling lull #hii h w:i t have heel) In id with Mr-. I il Vrii ihl, 2fil east W alnut street, ha been pu tputted iui til I hur-day, Jan. 11. *!* *!♦ *!* *1* ’I* *1' 'J* *4* Ridpath I’. T. \. to Meet Friday T he Martha J. Bidpath P. T. A. w H meet Friday rflernoon at 2:.‘10 1 " k. Mi Munir i huii will have el, igeof the pr ’rani and Mrs Robert Sweeney will have charge of tin* dev' linns. Mr-. Janie Strain will dig a iilu. Mr Hein \ Kiehl will lie tin* speaker, + + -i* + + •!• Eastern Star to Met* Tonight Grecnciuitle Chapter N ■ L'.Ti, O. E. S. will meet in regulm ion this < v. ning at 7:30 o’clock. *!* -i- *i- -j- ■!■ -j. -p Mis. Hutcheson Hostess I uewday Vflerntioo An interesting meeting of the Progress History dull w 1 .eld Tutvday aftemoon at the home of MrW R. Hutcheson. Mrs Sidle peek, wiiu had charge of the work, gave an interesting lunik review on ‘The I^uly "f Godey’s" hy Ruth E. Etnley. IWre-hments in keeping with the season were erved in the Iteailtifully d» orated dining ii.itn. T* •!• -I* -I* + + •(* Ri lierlN-Mdler W edding Today The wedding of Miss Mary Ague filler and Milo Roberts took place W’edner, lay afternoon. Mrs. Rolieris formerly lived in Thorntown and wa Putnam county nurse for -evernl y* ■•' * F ir the pa 11 few in,,mi, -|,e la * Ia*en a upervi-01 at the Coleman lu pit.11 11 I mil 11, j li Tl;. |, n ,p
in Bra-
j ul and is now program director at I station .WBOW in 1 erre Haute. He I graduated from DePauw university in ■ 1931 and is a member of Delta Ppsilon fraternity. They will he al home after January 1; in Terre Haute. •j, -|- -|- »E d* d* , E *E Tri Kappa To Meet Thursday Night Tri Kappa will meet Thursday night at 7:30 at the home of Mi-s Margaret Emily MeGaughey, east Seminary street. ej# »J» ‘J* *4* *{• (tver-The-Teacups ( Inh Met Tuesday Afternoon Mrs. J. I’. Allen Jr. was hostess to Over'the-Teucups club Tuesday af ternoon. Mis. Wilbur Ponner who had charge of the program introduced Miss Janet Crawley who reviewed the 1 Ii .uk, “The Store" by T. S. St Hiding. •j* *|« •’« *j« *j* ’J* Delta Theta Tati To Meet Thursda' Delta Theta Tan rority will meet Thinsday evening at 7:30 o’clock with vlr-. Ward Mayhall. *J« »4« »J« vj* ‘J* »J* *4* *4* Vli*., Margaret t.o'win Observes Klst Birthday Mrs. Matgaret I Godwin, south Iiidialia -trqet, nh 1 ived her eighty tir-t hiithdiy annivei-ary Wedneday. One of the fi*.'itiir' , s of the anni versary w;as a cake with SI candles pre-ented by her children Mrs. Godwin came to Greoncastlc with her family in 1907 from Mitchell Just a month ago he fell front the edge of her bed while 'reaching for her glasses hut she was aide to lie up for a short time Wedne.-ilay. Greetings f"i the occasion wore 1 nt by two daughters, Mr-. A. II. Butler and Mi . J. C. Street, in Ne hraska; a daughter, Mrs. Cheerful DeCtoes, in O 10, ami a son. Rev. ,1. S Go Twin of I'ratuesville. Another mi, T G. Godwin and wife of Brazil, wen here for the observance as were Mi Vngie Godwin and Justin Guo win, also a daughter and son, residing in this city. A nephew, Paul Godwin of Effingham, III., called Tuesday to offer birthday greetings to Mrs. Go .
win.
In a.Iditiuii to hm children, Mr Godwin also has ten grandchildren who joinel with then parent in cele ' biating hei birthday. Eire War 1 P. T. A. I'« Vleet Friday T he program committee of the First ward P. T. A. is presenting ah unusually interesting progi tm for lie, lir-t meeting of 1934, on Friday .Inn r>, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. K. R. I Tm fleet as guest .-jieaker will give an illustrated travel-talk covering the high spots of her recent European
trip.
iln.-ii will he presented by grade
four.
.j. -j. * 4. 4. 4. 4. Second Ward I’. T. \. lo Meet Friday Second Ward P. T. A will meet Friday af tip-noon at 2:3<t o'clock in the school auditorium. Mis. VV. A Hugeard will have charge of the program and will teview the new hook, "Our Movie Made Children," hy K. r man. Tin book is a .report of numerous r uefully conducted studies undertaken with a view to learning what part motion pictures play in the life of the average American child, and what effect it 'ha- upon the health and character of its youthful patrons. Special niu-ic has been provided. Every mother will bo inteiested in this program.
member of P E. O. and Kappa | ‘
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Clean up your old y, Just have or* pl^ Pay* loan trom |j. (Jiana Loan Co. wf!| this possible. * LOANS UP TO $300,
furniture.
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HOOVER PRFS1 n r 0 p Y 1 OF OLD II: 'I.n leJ
KAN JOKE, G; I I'm blent II el be 1 pfi ranted with a a b Met- w t il ten h (to .1 essit* \\ |'. 11 Dec. 21. IXatr A Clara CoimiU jn made (lie in nt
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The original $iii.ouo. wa I II' ol I ell's dangb 1 upon hei lUatli ‘ ' a al mniith a
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Mrs. Emma Brown, Main street entered the ounty hospital Tue.-du\ f r treatment.
A Three Days’ Couglt Is Your Danger Signal
Don't let them get a itnngle hoM Fight Rei raa quickly Cir. mulnon euniLiaet 1 u.aicr helps mu^e Pnwerlul but hinnlcH I'n *»aiit t.1 take \ nai ,i, • Vc .r 0.,* ilAg#i»l it author 1.ed , irtund ^,a i, w:it v the ipot if igii ,0:2 u i.
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JANUARY S Al
W ASH I'HOCKS $1.19
Formerly values up to $1.98 ofiered at tin - it"" ^ mof '' l j long sleeve wash (rocks, cotton crepes. AUladtoloi 14 to 46.
l ilhric (rloVTS 69c
Black, Brown, Tan. "■acH « In 81-2
M illilKTt 79c
$2 98
All W ini R" 1 "' R gular > v*'l |; ”•
M I ells at this price V alues nn to $2.9'»
Kiddies’ Snow Si*
SRKIIAK $1.69
< hincilla la.«gtii"“' ^i"' 0 " »rtic
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Till-: oi \i.in shop
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