The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 May 1934 — Page 3
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_For Sale—
^ ?aL E : ('t 1<lice Karilen plants,
^Ave.P^ 734 ^- Sh °P- Sarrifice ™ ,■ 5aIP . Leaving town. Cash’^Q, Banner office. 30-tf.
R . aU ; : _1')20 Plymoulh coupe, 1 condition, new tires. W. M. Phone 30 ' :i|)
g^LE; Nine piece Dining .Suite; Mcl>>ujf a| l Kitchen Cab- ’ 'j , ir ye Simmons B<h| with feather lied; twelve win-
d - |ir>'.'ids; four
rmrs; Furniture may be a , home of late Mary M. Hollr -h Belle Uni-m. Mildred Hollwth
f respectfully solict your vote in the Democratic Primary, May 8. FRANK GIRTON CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF PUTNAM COUNTY
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Puntnam Couty Community Sale,
Oreencastle, May 0. All kinds of • is r
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VOTERS: Our victory is in sight. Ju t a little more cooperation in these last days will bring us the opportunity to render a larger service to one an (her. Get''rye Knauer, Democratic Candidate for Sheriff. Ip
FOR SALE:—Com am! Oats in 100 bu. lots. Phone Claude Newgent
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FOR SALE: Poland-China Boars and (Jilts. Isaac J. Hammond. F’hune m ' 2-2p.
Delta Zeta Rummage Sale, Saturday morning at former Kroger room,
south side of sf|uare-
[i SALK:—I-i'e ntodtel 10.22 coach. Driven only ses-en phme 72B-Y.
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Ljnhave at public service at my ; 4 i„ miles northeast of Cloverpurebred, sound, Belgian stal^rtificate of enrollment Number a \ Fee, .00.00. Telephone For- ? ,„ith. 25-May 2-2p
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FOR SALE: Two oak dressers; one 100-lb. refrigerator, first class. 200 N. Jackson street Phone 65. 2-4t.
PUBLIC SAI.E: Saturday, May 5, 2 p. m. Good Jersey cow, fresh by day of sale; yearling heifer; fence posts, 9x12 rug, chairs, Du fold, heating stove and other household articles. Terms, cash. Laura Runyan residence, Mt. Meridian. Auct., Alton Hurst. 2-3p
Gas with more pep and more miles. Why pay more? You can buy the best regular gas, 5 gal. for 85c. Best amber anti knock, 5 gal. 95c. Kerosene, 11c per gal. Tribby’s garage, comer Vine ami Franklin streets.
FOR SALE: Improved 80 acres, very cheap. Bo* M. K., Banner. Ip FOR SALIC:—Have some extra peach, plum and cherry tree's. Buchheit Orchard. 2-2t.
FOR SiALK:—A few bushels g <>' yellow Dent seed corn- George MrHaffie, Phone 52-X. 2-It
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roii RENT: Attractive cottage on Crooked lake, Steuben County; also cool light lower furnished four-room apartment and screened in sleeping porch in Greeneastle for summer. Phone 469-X. It
FOR RENT — Lower four-room modem apartment, unfurnished 632 east Seminary street. Gas stove, light, heat and water furnished. Phone 467. l-3t
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SPECIAL PERMANENTS; Regular $2 Croquinnl wave, 2 for $2; $3 Croqujnol, *2; $5 Croquinnl Oil, $3. ( all Alda Butler, Mt. Meridian. 24-Wed-tf.
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Former Pastor Is Married April 30 Miss Ruth Louise Gates of Passaic, X. J., became the bri.ie of Rev. Kirk Waldo Robbins, of Hoboken, in a ceremony April 30 in '.he Episcopal rooms at 150 Fifth avenue, New York by Bishop Francis J. McConnell. They were unattended. Rev. Robbins, newly appointed pastor of the First M. E. Church at Hoboken, formerly wa- pastor of the old College Avenue M. E. church in Greencaistle ami also held a pastorate at Lebanon. Other charges no h" held are at Joliet, Ravenswood, Auburn Park, Chicago, Hemenway and Evanston in Illinois, and in New Jersey at Passaic and Wa'sessing,
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Mrs. Robbins was graduated from the University of Vermont in 1917 with A. B. and Cum Lauda and Phi Beta Kappa honors. Khe received her A. M. in the School of K ucation of New York University in O toL r 1933 ami ha'A taken nine of tin* 12 courses required for a Ph. D, am" is now working on the other three. She is
Mrs. Ford Lucas Named By Photoplay Indorsers Mirs. Fer.l Iaious of Greencaetle' was elected chairman of the hoard of the Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays yesterday morning at a meting at ; the American National Bank in Imp I ianapolis. Other officers elected were Mrs. • David R»)s.s, president; Mrs. L>g m Hughes, first vice fjc si'l. nt; Mrs
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VOTERS- Though I have not personally visit'll you, please feel as-
suml te your ^support j employed by theiBbte
sions unit Church Extension of the Methodist Church as director of Re-
in the Republican primary. Clara L. Reeves candidate for Township Assessor. EOD-4p
0 B. LUSH- S'1 hits your vote in the primary, May 8th for City Clerk, Democrat ticket. l-6t.
John A- Abel will appreciate your
ligious Education an of Children's an' Y ung Peoples’ A ivities of the Good Will Industries of New J<: y,
Inc., at Jersey City.
Dr. Robbins' first wife was a Miss May Kershnt'r and her d< . h was in
support for Trustee of Greeneastle | 1926. His son, Guy Frank Robbins,
Township, Republican Primary. 6».
To the Voters of Greeneastle Township: It hn been impossible for me t call on each voter. I am taking this plan of asking your support for my nomination on the Republican ticket for Greeneastle Township Trusteie at the primary. May 8, 1934. Jennie L. SVolfe. I thank you. 2-5-2p
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J E. Courtney, solicits your support in the primary, May 8th for City Clerk, Republican ticket. 14-tf
Oliver Shnnkiwiler as candidate for County assessor on the Republican ticket will very gladly appreciate your vote Tuesday, May 8. 1 5p.
WANTED: Any kind of dead stork Call 278. Greeneastle. We pay al charges. John Wachtel Co. eoi
WANTED: Hemstitching and Picoting. Prompt and careful work done. See Miss Mick, 11 Bloomington stniet. It WANTED: Wool. We pay market price. Greeneii'tlp Hardware Co. 2-4-2p
WANTED: Paper hanging. W. A. Patterson. Call 817-L. 2-3p Any one wanting to go to Chicago May 3, Call 670-K. Ip
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I .re^pectfully solict your vote in the Reipuldican Primary, May 8. PAUL CRIMES Candiitate For City Clerk
Miss Garnett Sackett will l>ei ait her stu.Ho at 206 West Poplar street, city on Saturday, May 5, at 10:30 A. M. <> meet old and now students interested in violin, piano, cello, and trumpet lessons at reasonable prices. Beginners in violin can get group instruction, the nurflern way, at a nominal cost under an experience! teacher. She will (meet pupils of violin, eello, and piano, interested in private or class instruction, at her home in Bainhridge, on Monday, May 7. 2-2p.
I respectively solicit your vote in the Demorra ie Primary, May 8. ROBERT L. PIERCE Candidate for County Assessor.
SYCAMORES LOSE TO DBPAUW TEAM TERRE HAUTE, Ind , May 2- DePauw coupled eleven hits with seven Sycamore errors to beat Indiana State, 11 to 5 in a college baseball gam e here Tuesday aftem.sm. The Tigers scored eight runs in a sixth-inning rally during which Bate* man hit a home run with the bases loaded and Thomas followed with another circuit crash. Score: Dr Pauw 1020 0 8000—11 11 2 State 0 1 1 O (4 0 01 2— 5 7 7 Michael* and Merder; Spence, Shelton andl Waters.
his second year in the medical . < ho-nl of Northwestern University, and a daughter, Miss Athena Rabbins graduate of Northwe-teni University who is on the staff of the Chicago Tribune.
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I reqteetfully solicit your vote in the Republican Primary, May 8. JOHN R. COX Candidate for Twp. Trustee
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For Joint Representative Putnam and Owen Counties Forrest Herbert 31 years of age, married and lias one child. Born and reared on a farm in Jackson township, Owen Cunty. Favors retention of the township trustee system, repeal of teachers tenure law, no revision of school textbooks, believes in workability of $1.30 tax law, etc. He will be glad to discuss questions of legislation with representative groups of farmers or other taxpayers. Eight years service in township offices, first ns assessor, and as |ire.s< nt trustee of his township, hnv« given him a knowledge of practical township law, and shown him the needs of the average taxpayer. Democratic Primary. May 8, 1934.
For County Surveyor Of Putnam County, Indiana ARTHUR RUMMER Of Washington township asks your vote and support Democratic Primary Election, May 8th, 1934.
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1 am a licensed Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor with years of experience, and will appreciate your help. Registered as a yoter early. Filed for Candidacy early.
The Miller P. T. A. will hold its Inst meeting of the school year, Friday, May 4, at 2:30 o’clock in the schxd auditorium. The change from evening to afternoon wn made that lie members might attend both the P. T. A. meeting and the Mother and Daughter meeting at the Pre'byterian church. Music for the afternoon will he 'urnished by Miss Ardith Moore. The neaker will be Supt. Paul Boston. There will be installation of officers A good attendance js desired. •E + d 1 4- 4* 4-Mother-Daughter Meeting To Be Held Friday Federated church women of Greoncastle have been urged to attend the Mother and daughter meeting to he held Friday evening, May 4, at 7:30 o’clock, at the Presbyterian church. A devotional pageant will he given »y eight high sob nl girls. Special music will he given by a sextet and
soloist.
Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam will give lh" address on “The American Home.” A so ial hour will follow. Each mother is expected to bring her own or a borrowed daughter and (enjoy tbi jTdi'able evening together. Tiie social committee is Mrs. J. B. VanlLivn, Mrs. C. I) Conklin. Mrs. E. 11. Dalby, and Mis. E. E. Walker Any of these wdmen can he called for further particulars. 4* d" 4* 4* 4- 4* 4 1 4* Bello Union Alumni Banquet Saturday The thinl annual alumni banquet of the Bello Union high school will la' held STurdny evening at the high
school.
4* 4* 4* 4* 4” 4* 4" R' ading Club To Meet Ihursday The Thursday Reading Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 i' lock with Mrs. Robert Pierce, 628 post Walnut stret Vfrs. Harriet Callahan will have charge of thd pro-
gi am.
•I* -l* *!* *1* *1* "J* S'. S. Class Met with Mrs. (diaries McCurry 'Hie Young Married Women’s Sunday school class of the Methodist church met Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs. Charles McCurry, with Mrs. Norman Peabody and Mrs. Rusirll Vermillion as assistant hostesses. Following the bu mess session the class joined in a half hour hymn singing service, with Mrs. David Houck at th^ piano. Mrs. Peabody conducte 1 several biblical contests. Light roll eshments were served during the soc'al hour. 4* + + + 4> + + + Dinner-Bridge Party At Turkey Run The men of the Night (Bridge club of Roachrlale entertained the women of the club at a dinner bridge party at the Turkey Run hotel. A threecourse dinner was served at 7 o’clock. Placards were used and corsages were given to the ladius. After dinner bridge was played at seven tables. Mrs. Eugene Hutchins was awarded prise for high score, Mrs- Paul Rexm second and Mrs. Galen Irwin third. Mrs. Paul SutheHin received consola lion prize.
Fresh and youthful—c<x>l and smart — is u any wonder they're the "lug news of the summer season, ai dm low pricr' Wear die shorts for tennis or golf, lor bcaih sports, lor biking 1 Then slip on the trim wrap-around skirt, and you're charmingly dressed
h r die street!
I,ay novelty prints in popular shirt Irotk styles' Stripes, checks, plaids with toimasimg buttons and solid
color trimming'
BUY YOURS TODAY AND SAVE! THEY’RE REAL PENNEY VALUES! Karl Pe'ers, socon I vice pro«i Mrs. Isattc Bom, third vie ipresi Mrs- Kolte:. Mottcrn, m olding see. - tary; Mrs. Edward H Nib's, c wrenpondUng secretary; Mrs. Agatha.
Ward, membership chai.ran; M, -. arrange by Miss
J. Hueber, treasurer; Mrs. Hary
Tutewiler, parlioirm-ntarian, and Mrs 'V' .. , J. M. Thistlethwaite of Slmri.hm,!‘ i rof ' r B<,w ’ , " ;,n win ^ tho s l M ' ;l ><cr for
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Mr. Bergsithon Junior Jkttid.
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Mrs. Summerville entertains Kcnchdale Bridge Club Mrs. William Summerville eutcrtained the Wednesday bridge, club at her ’ mie in Roachdale Wednesday afternoon Bridge was played at three tahh Mrs. Howard Dcisher won the prize for high score, and Mrs. Ora Scott won second prize, Gu" ; prize 'vn = awarded Miss Esther Cro- by, ind con lation prize went to Mrs. Ji hn Sellers. The hostess served refrr-hm'lit Mrs. Fred Loekridge and Miss Ciosby were, guests. 4* ■'* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4*
Bridge Club Met Monday
Miss Mari n King entertained her bridge club at her homo in Roaehdale Monday evening. Miss Esther Crosby won the prize for high score and Miss Loreno Coffman won second prize. Mr-'. Child' 11 nna received gli' st prize. Refer hmmts were served le the host' . Mrs. Hanna, Mrs. Paul Ream, Mr . Ford Penn and Miss Wynona P.layde were guests.
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Bridge Club 'let With Mr«. Chawtain Mrs. Stanley < nstain entertained the Thursday liriilge club at bor home in Roaehdale last Thursday afternoon Five rounds of bridge was played. Prize for high score was iwardi to Mrs. Robert Crosby and -e. aid to Mrs. Eugene Hutchins, and g.if-q orize to Mrs. Ross Richardson. Refieshmen! were served by the iioste-s. Mrs. Ross Richardson of Bloomington, Mrs. L. K. Staton of Crawfo r dsvi!le and Mrs. Herbert Jeffries of Rockville wore guests. 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* -F H. P. V. Club (Joes On A Fishing Trip
i the afternoon. ! Delta Theta Tan
Group To Entertain Grout) F ur of Delta Theta Tan will entertain the other metm.bers of he cha, ter with a party Thui-sday at 5:30 o’clock a the home of Almeda and Mildred I’itchfoid. Members please bring tabic service. Gte.incastle Girl To Be Married In Seattle
The members of the 1 II. P. V. Club went on a fi-hing trip M'>n ay evening. The boys male a campfire and cooked their .supper and gathered around the fire to eait. The boys caught alsutt 20 fish The following boys went: Gerald Burton, Glen Shonkwiler, Cbi" cr Trout, FYeddie Stout, Raymond Willimmis, Durwoosjl Twigg, Walter Burk, Elmo Gassaway and H. A. Thomas,
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Third Ward P. T. A.* To Meet Friday, The May meeting of the Martha J. Rilpa'h P. T. A- will lie held at the school auditorium, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. A tplendid musical
Miss Vemir Cook, daughter of Adrian Cook, living east of Greencactle, left Tuesday evening by way I of Chicago, for Seattle, Wash., where she will he married o A- T. Ixiwell, who holds a responsible jiositirm with the Marines. . , ,
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Missionary Society Elects Officers Mis. Fred Hi.xon was hostess to the Missionary Society of the Christian church, Tue-dhy afternoon at 2 o’-
clock-
Mrs. Talbott announced that the officers of th" society and Mr. and Mr . Robert T. Beck had accepted an invitation to attend a meeting ot, the Missionary Society at Roaehdale, Thursday afternoon. The Society of Greeneastle has also accepted an invitation to attend a meeting of the Russ, llville Missionary Society, Wi me day. May 9, which slants with a luncheon at 12 o'clock followed by the re ular programMrs. Vim lloin announced the mother's and daughter’, banquet at the Prosby erian church, Friday evening at 7:o0 an i urged all mothers to attend/and take a daughter. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. Harry Talbott. Vice-President, M . Raymqnd
Irwin.
Secretary, Mrs. Ira E. Cowling. Ass’t Secretary, Mi-s Florence Woartrum. Troa-urer, Mrs. Win. Blackwell. Conti ngent-T reasurer, Mrs. Ida Pol lorn. Ihihlicity and Literature secretary, Mrs. Louis Hays. Worl Call Sup , Mrs. Raymond Erwin. The devotions w< re in charge of Mis. Ira E. Cowling, subject,—Lift up y.-ur eyes—White I'iei- . The scripture lesson, John 4:27 ;'■< wa. read by Mrs. Milligan Young- The pastor, I! dx'rt T. Berk hsi in prayer- Miss Cai ri< Pierce sang, “I’ll go where you want me to go, Dear Lord.” The Stewardship program wad given by Miss Florence Wood rum; subje:'t, The Worn an with the horn—■ sti wardship of time. Miss Harriett Heaney and Miss Virginia Shirley gave very Interesting reports of the state meet which was I hel alt (Vmnersville, April 20, 22. Dr. Mack I in and beginnings of our work in China, was given by Mirs W’. R .Hutcheson after which a spirite! discussion followed. Therr-etingin June will be an all* | day meeting at which tint'' two books will lx» reviewed and di cussed. 4-4-4*4*4*4* + + Smi ’iig Workers Name Officer* (U'lie Fillmore Smiling Walkers 4-H
Club hel I the first meeting of the year at the .School building, Thuis-tiy. April 26, 1934. Twenty-two members were enrolled, a gain of five over
last year.
The following officers were elected: Pn-sident, Virginia Riinrk; Vice-presi-dent, Alberta Wright; Secretary, Dorothy Robinson, and Treasurer Ezhia Smiley. Adult leader for the year is Mrs. Ruth Ruark, junior leariiers, Amy Zeiner, Jean Ragan, Christine Wright and Lucille RuarkPlans for future nieetitig . denrnnstrations and general work were discussed A social hour followed. + 4* 4* 4- 4- 4- 4- + Maple (bii|xd Aid To Meet Thursday The Maple Chapel Lid' \i'i will meet Thursday aftein « n : ' 2 o’clock wi'h Mrs. J. A. Evans, 312 Sy more street. Plenuse bring your list of names for quilt blocks. All member and friends are urg'd to lie pr ciit. 4* *1* 4* -!• *1* •!• 4* 4* Many Attend Tri Kappa Sample Party Tuesday The sample party given by the Tri Kappa sorority Tuesdai ftemoon and evening at the Method! I church nroved to be one of the m t interest* mg and unusual social cvi at of the spring season. Each guest was given amples and favors furnished by Grcem a 4l-' merchants. Tea, cakus and wafer were served. A number "f meivli ints bad display booths Music for the afternoon was furnished by the univer ity student trio, composed of Edward Tritt. violin; Mary Frances McDonough, e ll", and Helen Ninzt, piano. Th ■ who entertained in thq evening W' re Dorothy Kenny, piano; Albin Pekuli , violin; and Paul Castle accordion. Mr. Castle also entertained a a one-man
band.
Members of the iroritv expressed their appreciation Wednesday to the merchants and those who in any way assisted in making the party a mc-
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Mrs. 'mold Hostess to
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The Art Needlework (dab met Tuesday with Mrs. M. A Arnold. Fift"(|n members and one guest were present. The following officers were elected: president, Mi U. V. Daniels; vice president, Mrs M. A. Arnold; treasurer, Mi; W Hielmina Lank; secretary, Myrtl Fry. Mrs. Ruth Arnold read a itory pertaining to Mother’s day. During the social hour the hostess served refreshments.
EVERYTHING WASHED FLATWORK IRONED I5lb$. for 98*? ADDITIONAL LBS. 6* / HoMt Stfah/ J.AUNDKY/
