The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1934 — Page 2
STEP INTO Cannon's and step out in style
TAKE those tired shoulders away from the wheel of winter and slip your arms thru' the sleeves of a fresh new suit from CANNON’S.
COST A LOT? Certainly it doesn’t... These other men we are selling spring - suits to. have the same financial headaches . . . the same light, heat and insurance to pay.
$25 GOES A LONG WAY
Cannon’s
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Russellville . C» 1. L.
To Hold Institute
Tht* Russellville Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will hold an institute at t v .e Federated church, April 10. The public is invited. Mrs. Harry R. Gough of Greencastie »ill be one of the speakers. A
retary, who has been an Inspiration for ia«ny years, will speak in the morninff. The special feature of the afternoon will be a "Hospital Clinic” conducted by Dr. Rebecca Parrish of Manila, Philippine Islands. Every woman Is Invited to come and bring a covered dish for lunch. A special Invitation is extended to members of Gobin Memorial and Mt. Olive auxiliaries. + + + + + + + Mrs. Michael Hostess To Bainbridge Study Club
Cask ^ <>u May B orr - $20 to $3
Mr ami Mrs. KaMio Stewart of Parkersburg arc the parents of a son. born Monday, April -.
Mr. ami Mrs. Clarol Cross ami children who have >vn visiti-g Mr and Mrs. Oner Revs, H ;ls.i.ik' avenue, returrosi to the r home in Wheaton. 111., Wednesday.
William F. Socket has rctunie: to his home in Rainbndge from the Methodist h tal in Indianapolis. His condition *> rcfv'i-.i'd imprxnevi. Wednesday.
Mrs. Goldte O'Neal and two daughters. Drrlyn ami Melba Shm-k. an! Rennie WM arts, all of Grevreivstle. sfont the wos emi with Mrs. Robert Shmk at P . • n'.
Maynard Wr ght of Madison town- ! ship has bee- aijirigwii feeble minded in circuit co.:" on evidence submitted by rxamining physicians and commit- 1 ted to Misc -. -.jck Colony. He has been confined c o the county jail for j more than a week.
fl wer ni>" *n playiat will be given. A carry-in luncheon will be served. Ea,h pers n is asked to bring a dish of food and table service- Following the dinner a tree will be planted in memory of Mrs. .Starling Carver who w i ked n ny yonr- to rid Greencastle
of the liquor traffic. 'unday sclnwil t lass Met Tue-day Kevenmg
The Yeung Married Women’s Sumday School class of the Gobin Memorial church met Tuesday evening with Mrs. E- II Walker, 13m street Mrs- Trank Stoessel and Mrs. William Bishop were assistant hostesses The devotions were in charge of Mrs. Walker. Following the business ses-
The Bainbri ige Study Club was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Glenn Michael. All members of the organization were present and answered roll call with Irish wit. Two book reviews were given Mrs. S. A. Colliver reviewed "Zest” by Charles Norris and Mrs. William Summerville reviewed “An American in the Making” by E. G. Ravage, which told of his experiences in America while learning to be a citizen. The hostess gave a short discussion on public welfare. The April meeting will be held with
Mrs. Guy Ceilings. + + -T + + + + + Crescent Lodge To Meet Thursday
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Wi E. Washi SREEN’GASTLe,
Mrs. G. R. Gr. wh has >'en the guest of Mrs I- L Porter, left tvxiay for Indianapvx s where she will ssvend a few days From th- re Mrs. Grose will go East to v.sit her daughters.
Swm A Wrci: of Greencastle with an estimate of RNVfTl 1M wer* krw b» vjers Tuesiay a paviag j-vb of .3215 of a -vhe n state rcxvi tsl in Bvvwv ille. when i is were opened by the state highway comiiBssj.m.
Mis. Virg v Jemkes, reprc.-er.ta- « \e in cong-n" fr.'m the bixth district, was heir Wednesday the guest of I>r. T A 5 rfer. IVnxx-rauc county chairman. Mrs. Jenckes was eniout< to W a..' ngton after a quick trip to her home in Terre Haute where she re c sic red so that sne could vote in t; e pr.r.iary election next iix-nth Mrs. ,’t-vhes sasd she will fue Thursday in IndiaBapoT.s as a candidate for the :unatx>n for the offke »h« now hoi is.
snm Mrs. Lloyd Houck rt«u an ac-
e First Easter. Games and 1 Crescent Rebekah Lodge will meet cv- -i.. featured the evening enter-J in regular session, Thursday evening ti I Airing the s cial hour at S o'clock. Members of the degree
It was iarorrcctly stated m The Banner Tueso.iy that Patman county is er.tttle to t. -ice- o( egates to the IVr.svrat.v- state cvxivvation. Puinara county is eel to :ievn legatee this year, one f r each <.<f the townshaps and two fr en Grevrsvastie.
IKAr ATI PIAMOJTP -*'eral daya. A r.f S-A.W ». A VV.- V .... • - • p.ayad goal at least as fa- * , - - ••.an and iske-.t f .re. to as Its a-.oinach wu r.-ncev. e* ha art d a si a nr P F wn. as the a • . • yet ! girt » ■ v .. for a a\i** 0»inor ' « .a - e-yth • _ rnstage^ext W been c V - ^»^s 'ou I
TSe Ft'.irsvrq ""H : Sh-xs"’ will he on the air a: Terre Haute from stataofft WBOW Th rwiiy right at 9 ckvk. for a *5-rut)ute prxsgmm. ’ The rttusK-ai group « c.v-iipvtsevt .of Wayne and Man v» IV:rv. sons of Mr. and Mrs. FVank r v ir\ f -—er *v-s»ient« f Greencarst • . Freddie Ski.-.-*.. - -d Mr and Mrs tVo Stark, and Noble Putsss j. c . >|p ip,; Mrs. Ovaries PurselL
THIS LITTI F PIC. IMP N >T G<* Tt» MARKET or of a large hog truck indaaBapoiis market started to seil his bog* a ercd what heraane ; -lA-s But auto cr.ver? truck ktK>w. The big the upr>er deck a ■jck. was sss-r, to clmb
When a d-
reachexi the yesterviay ant he probaHv r one of rus ar
fo . war-.g p- •> V r.-dmg
oxitVi dev i -
ivr the sua.-. -t s-ie <f the truck an-1 .'-amp frorr, tv rapt-div moving vehicle So the rvwc. The hxr sai - to have bounced aboct tr.rce feet, scrugcled a course of Ames befow faliinr over dead. TSe trark driver did nx kirow when the F. -g juenpeii and exmtijwje*ott h.« way The tan dent tapoened jvisi tivs i _- of Ma* *u-taa—Brao-i Ttars-
punch and wafers were served to thirty members ami guests. •r + + -i- + + i* + Vlaple tliapel Indies Aid Will Meet Thursday Afternoon The Maple Chanel Undies Aid will "icet T :rs ay aftem x>n at 2 o’clock w.th Mrs. The.xFvre Crawley, sttT S. Lx ost. All members and friends are ..rged to be present for there will be very ortant business cone before
the society.
♦ +■!• + + + + + Naiarene Missumary Society To 'UxX Thursday T~e m xithly meeting of the Wo- »- - ' Missionary Society, of the ch ,jv h f the Nazarene. will lie held T- - ay nirht at 7Mrs. Sample, pres ant. will conduct the study. **++**++ Gosport Group W. F. M. S. To Meet At Cloverdale The Sprir.a mealing of the G ■*- p. - • cr ip f ihc Woman's Foreign M.s nary Socie-y will be held at the Clove Male M E. church Friday. April < beginning at 9:30 a. m. A very inter -tins program ha* lx-vn arranged. incliidine special nius.< ard various phases of the
work pres
By distrie
officer*.
staff are asked to please be present. + + •5* + + + + + Third Ward P. T. A. To Meet Friday The Martha J. Ridpath P. T. A. will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. A n unusual clever mi.-<-el]an-eous musical program will be given. M -=> Lorene Hicks will give a talk on “Club Work”. There will also be an election of officer.-. A good attendance is desired. vv-r-r-rv-r-r Delta Theta Tau To Meet Thursday Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. W. 0. Timmons, Northwood
boulevard.
*****+++ Baptist Missionary Society Met Tuesday Afternoon The Baptist Missionary societyheld a bus.ness; meeting Tuesday afternoon with Mrs- Fred Todd, East Washing*, n street. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Prc :dent. Mrs. S. E. Davies: 'ice pres* « nt, Mrs. Gardner; secretary. Mrs. Tarkington and treasurer,
Mrs. iNr s.
The organization made a tdVbre for
M*x JUV- AO-,-T CC f-rence sec-*fbi* next year and finished
zc/iaf it ?neans
to keep on hand 350,000 bales of Turkish tobacco to acid something to the taste
those for this year. * v bers were in attendance + + + + + + + t Mrs. Handy Hostes* lo Missionary Socieiy A special guest meetinrrf man’s Missionary ( hnstian church ^ J afternoon at the home n( Handy, cemetery road. A from the Rnachdale ciety, headed by Mrs. president, and accompany Flew, mini-ter of the church, were guesb of Mrs Harry Talbott, r , the local group, presideTj business meeting. The er was given by Rev. Beet Pollom presented the program. Mrs. Robert T. in charge of the pr..gnB dueed Miss Lenore Alj gave th.- devotions, taking jeot “After Easter-W^ spoke of the fact that after tiful music, flower and the inspiring me-.-age there tend, to come a down She spoke of hoi j the r sunection never let* work or left it for (then that up until the thought wa. that his sheet fed and messac camdj the world. The protran Central and South Anew James B. Van Horn, Mx Sh- nkwiler Mrs. Rajtirk Mr*. Rdph Wen preses
terial.
.At the corklusior, !«« given b> m** l iers nf jkf group. Dunne th-’ sdl hostesses served tea. Tk was decorate,! vith spring flowers, and t» green color scheme mt m decorat - • and refit + + + ++♦ Tri C* To Have A Picnic Supper T«wi|tkt The Tri C's will haul por tonight at thq Chrsi* 5 30. Earn member bring four -andwhe* ak( + + + + + ++♦ Mt. Meridian VkI To Meet Thur-day The Mt. M'ridiar Ddw ety will meet Tnursdaf D»ra McAninck. + ■{• F + F + vl Rpublican Meeting To Be Held Irday The Re tv.'dean Wonm'i •ehedviled to he held »• * Mrs. R V • <VHa:rhasta ed until F- ay afteWH*^
death
+ + + + + + !♦
Thurwda* Reading
Oali to Meef
The Thursday Rm'*'*! meet at th* n-me *f Strings- tf 2 o’ci’>-» 1
M*s E-Us S»mt™
So important is Turkish to- of this Aromatic Turkish kaf.
hacco in the ChcsterfieJd hknd ~n • ~r » . »
* i lots iurktsh tobacco is
that we maintain a modem
Uf MtwU<c ,<*««> f«ton in ^ ^ lnd stom-blended the ort of Smvrna. W ’' h npe ra,ld homc S r »' n
tobaccos to give Oiestcrfidds
Turkish tobacco adds some- a taste and aroma that is not
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r A hi-mi' -w ~ * r-
dung to the taste and aroma like other cigarettes,
of a cigarette that no ocher ..
tobacco can give. trerylhing that monry
can bur is used to make
it means something that * ChemerfieU the cigar, tt. Chesterheid always has in stor* that', milder, thecigaage upwards of 350,000 bales rvtte that tastes better.
noon
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