The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 April 1934 — Page 4

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Society News (C"ntinur I From Pafre T^o A. A. U- 'V. Holds Interesting Meeting Members of the fireencastle bramh of the American Ass iciation of University Women held th ir final meeting of t e year 1933-34, Tuesday evening at the Delta Zeta house. Group ami committee chairman gave report- covering the past year’s

i Helen Saber, recently elected presi-

! dent for the oming year.

Mi-s Saber announced the chairnen of several croups and commit* tees for next year, then introducer! Prof. Jervis M, Fulmer who talked ; on -nine recent changes in Turkey. Dr. Fulmer gave a short history of ; the founding of Roberts college at Ttanbul, Turkey wh<;re he taught for four years, and mentioned among other changes having taken place | j*

Mary Barnard Chooses Court For May Pageant Mary Barnard, May queen, announced the selection for her court, to be in attendance at the pageant for May Day. The crowning of the queen is always a colorful event, probably held in the dell liehind Longden hall. Women chosen for the regal train are: Betty Lupton, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Lois Lumpkin, Kappa Alpha Theta; Mary Frances Litten, Delta Zeta; Wilma Jean Maggee, Alpha Gamma Delta; Catherine Fay, Rector; Janith Root, Lucy Rowland; Helen Kimlteriin, Alpha Ph;; Gertrude Casper, Alpha Omicron Pi; Elizabeth Gilbert, Alpha Chi Omega; Martha l4>» Haskins, Alpha Chi Omega; Cecile Trainer, Alpha Chi Omega; and Louise Link- Tr Delta.

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work and activitiea, th-- treasurer’s . report was given and all business for more ," V’. r, ' , . -, ‘ n,ly .'’T !

the past month concluded. At the

Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen -pent Sunday with Shird Dorsett and fam-

ily.

Miss Alberta Elmore visited Saturday night and Sunday with Miss

Sarah McCammack.

Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wildman were Mr. Mrs Joe Schowe -and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepen) of Indianapolis. Delbert Allee of Plainfield called on his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Al-

lee Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen visited Mr

and Mrs. Allen Sunday.

Lena Rachel Wildman entertained a number of her friends with a party

Friday evening.

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close of the business meeting. Miss Veneta Kunter, retiring president, turned the meeting over to Miss I

Allee and N’oble Isay ill with the measles.

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vaught visited Saturday night with Charles

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noted by Dr. Fulmer during his stay! in Turkey. Toward the close of his! talk Dr Fulme,r showed a numlier of 'picture; of Roberts college, of the students and of Istanbul, which were I taken while e was there.

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I respectfully solid your vote in the Democratic Primary, May 8. FRANK GIRTON (WDIDATK FOR SHERIFF OF PUTNAM COI NTY

Mr. and Mrs. Tamey Wilson and J. C. Wilson spent Sunday afternoon with Perry Brunson and family at In-

dianapolis.

Mrs. Maggie Hall of Bainbri/lge spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.

Mary Clay Goff.

Rev. and Mr* Robert Ls-wis were dinner guests Sunday of the Misses Belle and Lucy Leonard. Mrs. Ray Whitson, Miss Olive Evans, Mrs. Margaret Gardner and

[ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner attended O. E. S grand chapter el In.iiana|wlis Wednesday. Mr. ami Mrs. J. N. Miller of Crawfordsville wen weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goff. Mrs. John Walls of Crawfondsville is ill at the home of her sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Handy and Miss Lucy Hester. E. W. Simp-on ha- returned to his mail route after an illness of two months. Mrs. Emma Gardner returned h' me Sunday eventing after visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Scott at Rockville. Mr and Mr- Orville Pitcoek and Mr. and Mrs. R->> Clark spent Sunday with relatives at Danville, 111. Mr. and Mr . O. V. Everman spent Friday in Indianapolis. Lloyd Hazlett and Wayne Clark of Terre Haute were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Clark. Mr. and Mr- Alvan Clolfelter and family of Criw-f. rdsville were gue-ts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Manford Carrington.

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a. a. v v + EAST JEFFERSON TWP. * ■i* Bessie McCammack *1* 4* 4* 4- 4- 4* 4- 4* 4* Wayne Terry visited Monday niglit with his grai.imother. Mrs llertha Terry. Mr. and Mr-. Howard Horn called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keller at Fillmore Wedru-day. Mr. and Mi Doras Solsmon -pent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert. Mrs. Gertie Jacks n visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horn Mr. and Mr-. Russell Hodge were in Cloverdale Monday. Kenneth Solsmon called on Mr. and Mrs. Doras Solsmon Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Kennedy ■ailed on Bert i Terry Sunday. Mr. and Mr-. Edward Schultz and laughter Peggy were guests Sunday Ray Lajkin and family. Mrs. Bertha Terry and Mrs. Bessie McCammack called on Mrs- George Wallace Mon ty afternoon. Luther Hut ter <f Cloverdale, Mr and Mr-. Roy Disney of Danville, Mr. ami Mrs. Green Dizney and children of Mooresville. and Clarence Houstin were dinner guests Sunday of Lowell McCammack olid family. Clara Hill of Greencastle -pent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCammack Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Wallace called on Mrs. Rosie McCammack Sunday afternoon.

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The way tobacco is cut lias a lot to do with the way Chesterfield bums and tastes

There arc many different ways of cutting tobaeeo. A longtime ago, it used to be cut on wbat was known as a Pease Cutter, but this darkened the tobacco, and it was not uniform. The cutters today are the most improved, modern, up-to-the-minute type. They cut unilonnly, and cut in long shreds. the tobacco in Chesterfield is cut right—you can judge for yourself how C hester fie Ids burn and how they taste. Evorylhinff that science knows is used to nuike Chesterfield thr eifrurettc that's milder . . . the cigarette that tastes better.

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SANDERS TO RIS| WASHINGTON, April * ett Sanders, chairman of tk! Ikan national committee. ««| ed last night in authonatii tors to have -ummonecC. 0., mittoemen to a mectinjlKit: sider his resignation. Sanders, who chairniml publican organization rati! Hoover-Roosevelt campain,! in poor health ;ind was ret fp<‘l that mo w -uld not hell turn to political activititj time to come. Intimate friends of the chairman said Sander; allf received 21 rcplie to hi. asking of me natig mittoe to gather in tha tier probably in Washin((ton. All the answers in hand were described ae expreshitj. nesi to I ''

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