The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1936 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTI.E, INDIANA MONDAY, MAY 4, 1H.%.

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THE DAILY BANNER Ax><] Herald Consolidated "It Waver* For All" Knterert In the post office At Oreen- | ,■Hallo, Indiana, aa awond claae mall | natter under Act of Marcti 8, 1878. Hubacrlptlon price, 10 cent* per weeA; $3 00 per year by mall tn Putnam Comity; *3 Bo to $6 00 per year j r,y malt outalde PuUuiin County.

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Yote For WILLIAM H. EITEIJORGE GREENf ASTI.K for Commissioner of 2nd District In Demoeratir I’rlmury, May 6, 1»»«.

Richard IxicU, DePauw left the Putnam county

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

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ATTENTION REPUBLICANS For the benefit of Voters wishing any information r< griding' the primary election Tuesday, a commitU »* will be in the Donriei Law Office this afternoon nd evening^ and all day Tuesday to answer ques lions. O Cars will be furnished for any one not otherwise ible to get to the polls. Please leave names and ad dresses of such persons.

(George Knauer, south Locust street. A motion to dismiss a suit foi foreclosure was filed by the FirstCitizens Bank and Trust Co., Monday in an action against William P I^ockridge. Costs were paid in the case. Glenn H. Lyon was attorney for the plaintiff and F. S. Hamilton

represented the defendant.

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Mary Butterfield left the Putnam county hospital Monday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Sanders, Keclsville R. 2, entered the Putnam rounty hospital Monday morning. Martha Lea White returned to her home on Gemetery road Saturday from the Putnam county hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. M Weldon are the patents of a daughter horn Monday morning at the Putnam county hospital. The city “band will meet for rehearsal this evening at 7.30 o’clock. Four rehearsals will be held before the Speedway race. Mrs. Kenneth Williams and son Keith Lynn of Cleveland, O , are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scobee and friends. U. S. Young and family of Glen Ellyn, III., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Young, south College avenue, returned home . The Tuxis group of the Presbyter- | ian church will hold a business meeting at the church Tuesday evening, May 6, at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urged to be present Trial in the criminal case of Stale vs. Mathew (Jack) Bowman on a charge of obtaining money under false pretense was postponed today until a later date. The defense had asked for a jury trial. Announcement was made today of the retirement from the Browning- | Hammond Hardware company of Lawrence Hammond, who has been dl for some time. Hereafter the store will he known as the E. A. Browning Hardware Co. Funeral services for Dr. Charles Eddy Line, who ilied Friday in Indianapolis, were held Sunday afternoon from the Broadway M E. church in | Indianapolis. Burial was at Noblesville. Di. Line was formerly connected witli DePauw university as finan- | rial secretary. Mayor Charles F. Zeis and Fire I Chief Harry Ragsdale today extend- | rd an invitation to all interested peoj pie to attend the second session of a | district fire school to be neld at the I fire department here this evening. [ The school is sponsored by the IndiI ami state fire marshal department.

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Society News Oxer-the-Teacups Club To Meet Tuesday The regular meeting of Ovcr-the-Teac.upx club will he held Tuesday afternoon at 2 30 o’clock at the Studio Tea Room. .p .j. .j. d* ■i* Friendly Folks Class Will Meet Tuesday The Friendly Folks class will ho’d a pitch-in supper at the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening at 6:30 o’clock. Husbands will be guests. Members are requested to bring a dish of food, sandwiches or rollr and table service. •*• .j. .j- .f* t* *1* F Missionary Society To Meet With Mrs Phillips The Missionary Society of the First Christian church will meet with Mm. Henry Phillips, south Locust street. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mis William Glidewell will have char;’*- of the program and Mrs. John R Cox will lead the devotions. •j« *j 4 *j» *1* *1* *§* Century Club Holds Luncheon Members of the Century club and their guests enjoyed a luncheon Friday noon at the Studio Tea Room. Following the luncheon, the group went to the home of Miss Margaret Gilmore for the program Mrs. John Cartwright gave two book reviews “This Simian World” by Clarence Day and "Ivost Horizon" by John Hayben. ++++++++ Young Married Women's Class To Meet Tuesday Evening The Young Married Women's class of the Gobin Memorial Methodist church will meet Tuesday evening at 7 30 o’clock with Mrs Charles McCurry, west Berry street Assistant hostesses will he Mrs Leo Terry and Mrs Darwin Hagan Mrs. W. A Shelley will have charge of the program. A good attendance is desired.

^SOCIETY

Second Ward I*. T. A. Holds Final Meeting

The last meeting of the Second Ward Parent Teachers Association for ths year was held in the school auditorium, May 1. Musical numbers were presented by the toliowing boys: Richard Hauck. Mark Kocher. Dale Williams. James West,john Ross and Leroy Mason

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.NOTICE OF .ADMINISTR ATION Notice is hereby given that the uri; del signed has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Ralph B. Smythe, late of Putnam county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. H. C. Christy, Administrator. May 2, 1936. Attorney, Theodore Crawley. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 4-3t

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These boys have been taught Leslie Ross, a DePauw student.

The first and second grades pic- RENT Three room modem sented a miscellaneous program con- , ( . ( . lllment ideal summer location, listing of songs, two piano numbers ^ Frankljn stI . f , et . by Ben Rockhlll of the second g ad* some boxing by eight of the boxs. a for RENT: Two or three room tap dance by Tommy Shannon oi the nii , nls|)pd 0| . un f urn ished apartment, first grade and May polo dan*< ' _ . Anderaon . 4-lt the girls. _ | a

Devotions were led by Mrs. G ,

Herbert Smith.

Mrs. Bamberger gave a report of ^ some of the meetings of the Indiana p t A. held in Indianapolis last

month.

Mrs. Ben Raley gave a program of ( readings, the first of which was ( •Grigsby Station,” by James Whitonib Riley, the second, a story by Laura E. Richards, the third, a poem ■At the Opera,” by Owen Meredith. The attendance tianner was won by he first grade. Mrs. Bamberger who will be presilent for another year, installed the ollowing officers: Mrs. Harvey Ywens, vice president; Mrs. George B. Manhart, secretary; Mrs. J. Sylvan Simison, treasurer. After the adjournment of the meeting tea was served by the social committee. 4. .j. 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* .

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Bainhridge .Alumni lo Hold Hnnqiict The twenty-second annual Bainitidge alumni banquet will be held Saturday night, May 9, at 7:15 I’clock In the Masonic, hall at Bainbridge. 4- 4* 4* 1* 4* d* 4" 4* A. A. IT. W. To Hold Sectional Conference The Indiana Division of the American "Assoc iaton of University Women will meet with the other states of the Northeast Central Section Ohio, Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan for their Fiftli Benrnnial Conference it Milwaukee. May 8-9. Headquarters will be the New Pfister Hotel. Among the speakers will he Dr. Glenn Frank of the University of Wisconsin Dr Winnifred Kydd, dean •>f Women at Queen’s University, Kinkston, Ontario, and Dr. Meta Glass, national presde/it of the organization. 4. 4. 4. .j. 4. 4. 4. Current Literature Group I'o Meet Wednesday Tim current literature group of A. A. U. W. will meet Wednesday eveling at 7:30 o’clock at the Sigma Chi uouse. Note change in place of meet-

ing.

4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, indianapolis Couple Married Here Saturday Miss Fannye A. Holmes, daughter >f Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes of In-1 ifanapolis, and George A. Pruitt, son 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pruitt of In-j lianapolis, were united in marriage Saturday at 11:36’a. m. in the Pres- 1 hytertan manse by Rev. V. L. Raphael. The single ring service was used. . 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, Missionary Meeting Postponed One Week The meeting of the Missionary society of the First Baptist church which was to have been held Tuesl.iy afternoon, has been postponed one week. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. Home Kcoiioiiucn Chili To Meet Wednesday The Warren Township Home Economics club will meet Wednesday at the Putnamville community hall, for an all day. meeting. Each members is requested to tiring one covered dish. 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4- + A. IT. \V. to Meet Tuesday Miss Eunice Johnson of Indianapolis will be the speaker at the A. A. U. W. meeting Tuesday evening at 7 3(1 o’clock at the Kappa Kappa] Gamma house. Miss Johnson is well! known on the DePauw campus, having spoken here a number of times ' in the past. The general subject of the A. A. IT. W. programs for the year have been “Contemporary Trends.” Miss Johnson will have as her subject “Trends in the Economic and IndusI rial World.” This meeting will close the progiam this year for which Miss Katharine S. Alvord, program chairman, has been responsible. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. I Art Needlework Club to j Meet With Mrs. Gillespie j The Art Needlework club will meet with Mrs. R. J. Gillespie. 211 west , Walnut street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.

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