The Times News, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1934 — Page 5
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gday. August 9. 1934.
KtCHI-AND. L ra i from this vicinity attend- . f U neral of Mr. Nathan Hulett
Alice Hatfield and daughters friends at Connersville over Jeek end. t e y Malayer and family spent |y with Mrs. Alice Jones. Jord Malayer returned home afending a few days with his aunt [lianapolis. Moreland and wife and John , were Sunday afternoon visCt the home of Henry Dawson Rose Pickle, Mrs. Tillte ShilljMrs. Marguerite Hughes and murl, and Henry Boswell were esday afternoon visitors at the [of Henry Dawson. Dodd and family called on fcarve Higgins and Virgil HigTpd family. Mr. Harvey Higgins |c ill. many friends of Mrs. Hays who formerly lived in this Lrhood, are sorry to hear of ■nous illness. KOAC’HDALE It. 2. . * [and Mrs. Harve Moreland spent B y evening with Claude Malayfamily. ley Malayer and family, Earl and family and Rev. and Mrs. spent Sunday afternoon with ■ i Un. John Malayer. ^kene and Eugene Gowin railed liy Moreland Friday afternoon and Mrs. M. R. Eggers called |, r daughter. Mary Ronk, and Thursday afternoon. [Gowin and family and Mr. and |H. A. Moreland spent Sunday Cloud Park. ert Williams spent one afterfcast week with Herman Walls Mnily. Bertha Trotter, of North Salkent Friday and Saturday with krents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ma|tie Martin has returned to her Kentucky after an extended [with friends and relatives in (cinity. m Keck spent Frday with his |r A. M. Keck. Falin and family called on |>\vin and family Monday evenDaisy Beason and daughter n Nellie Malayer and daughkdnesday morning.
and Mrs. Dan Mahoney.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vann and daughters called on Mr. and Mrs. Okie Hymer and ions Wednesday. Mrs. Cully Wilson and twins, of Roachdale, spent Wednesday afternoon in Raccoon. She attended Aid Society. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncan and sons spent Thursday afternoon in Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Okie Hymer and sons called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vann and daughters Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncan and daughter and son were in Crawfordsville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fall and daugh ter were in Crawfordsville Saturday. Miss Phyllis Noland, of Parkersburg, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Mildred Fall. Misses Elva Wilson and June Sheath, of Indianapolis, are visiting in Raccoon. Mrs. Pearl Davies and family returned home Sunday after spending last week in Paoli with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fisher and family entertained at an ice cream supper Sunday night: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vann and daughters, Mildred Davies and Earl Duncan. Miss Lorraine Duncan had as her Sunday dinner guests: Misses Martha and Dama Wilson, of Roachdale, and Mildred Sewell, of Parkersburg. Donald, Martha and Dama Wilson, of Roachdale, spent Sunday in Rac-
coon.
Mr. and Mrs. W r arren Williams and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. W'illiams.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sillery and son, Glen, were in Greencastle Sunday. The Monnett reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Cass Powers and daughter, Katherine. Several were present to enjoy the
day.
GREEN CASTLE R. S.
WALNI’T GROVE.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Anderson called on friends in Indianapolis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baird attended the piano and violin recital at Russellville Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Everman attended the burial of Sarah Shuey at Bainbridge Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James McAninch and son, of Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McAninch and daughter, of Cincinnati, and Mr. F. A. Collins, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. James Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W'atson called on Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fosher Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baird and sons and Mr. and Mrs. James Terry called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Everman Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Watson called on Mrs. Anna Brothers and Mrs. Pearce Mon day evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Terry called on O. W. Bails Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watson were in Greencastle Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watson and Mr. and Mrs. James Terry called on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baird Friday
evening.
days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Collins. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, of Rockford, 111., visited Mrs. Kate W’hitaker and daughter, Esther, Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lewis and Mr and Mrs. 0. G. Lewis and so» visited Mr. and Mrs. Millard Vaughn, of Acton, Sunday. Miss Frances Shafer spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Koss and family, of Terre Haute. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Lewis and son were guests of A. L. Evens Sunday. Bernice Lewis spent Sunday with M'r. and Mrs. Frank Shafer and fam-
ily.
NEW MAYSVILLE.
Pm* Hirt and family left Mon their home in Pine Bluff, [after a few weeks' visit here [relatives and a trip to the
I's Fair.
nbers of the Masten family of | neighborhood attended their reunion near Coatesville Sunand Mrs. John Wil«»n. of In|pnlis, were callers here last Smedley and daughter, o I Rockville, visited at the home fau Jent one night last week, vard Denny and family, of kcastle, spent Sunday evening | his mother, Mrs. Viola Denny. Kenneth Modlin spent Monkfternoon with her mother, Mrs.
I Gowin.
ROCK BRANCH.
Cleon Steward, of Lima, O., who is here visiting relatives, called on B. F. Weller and daughter, Lulu, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beason and daughter, Delia. Mrs. Opal Conrad, of Indianapolis, is spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gran-
tham.
Miss Pauline Miller spent Saturday with her grandmother, Mrs. Neal Elliott. Cornelius Hypshire and Arthur Wylie, of Indianapolis, and Miss Gladys Smith, of New Winchester, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John German. Mrs. Rhoda Shackelford. Mrs. Florence Patrick and Mrs. Chloe Higgins attended church at Barnard Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deisher and Mrs. Mollie Deisher called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Temple Sunday ev-
ening.
Miss Florence Higgins is visiting relatives in Danville. Billy and Raymond Fitzsimmons are visiting this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, near Bainbridge. Mrs. Sam Dove and son, of near Flncastle, spent Saturday with her father, John Miller, and family. Mrs. Ruby Major and Mrs. Pearl Keck called on Miss Lulu Weller Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ader attended the Ader reunion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McFerran spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coffman, at Bainbridge.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
FLOYD CENTER. Mr. and Mrs.. Emery Ader and daughters attended the Ader reunion at Bainbridge Sunday. Mrs. O. L. McKamey called on Mrs. Elmer McKamey Saturday af-
ternoon.
The M. W. Summers reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Wright Sunday. .Forty-eight were
present.
A good ciowd attended the sale of Mrs. Lillie Shinn Tuesday. Mr. Ezra Arnold and family, Carl Phillips and family and Herbert Arnold and family spent Sunday at La-
fayette.
LeRoy Buchheit and wife, to Ralph Crousore and wife, lot 6 in square 1, Greencastle Fairview Addition. $1. John A. Baumunk and wife, to Lulu Baumunk, lot in Forest Hill cemetery, $37.50. James T. Christie, to Henrietta Cook, lot 42 in square 6, Greencastle Northwood, $1. Myrtle Skelton, to Arthur M. Brattain and wife, 27V& acres in Clinton township, $1,000. Ralph E. Knoll and others, to Ethel Sharp and husband, quit claim to lot 3 in square 4, Forest Hill cemetery,
$1.
Chas. McGaughey, Com., to Ross J. Bohnstedt, lot 4 in square 2, Roachdale, Mary J. Couk's addition, $700. Ross J. Bohnstedt and wife, to William F. Bohnstedt, lot 4 in square 2. Roachdale, Mary J. Couk’s addition,
$1.
Benjamin M. Brown, to K. Lynn Brown, lot in Greencastle, Edwin J. Peck's enlargement, $1.
Emma H. Smith, to Carl Hoyt Dougherty, lot 159 in Hoosier Highlands summer resort, $1. James T. Spicklemire, to Charles T. Spicklemire, 105 acres in Floyd twp , $2,500. Alex Price and wife, to William R. Dunn, 24 acres In Washington twp., $1. Nora Michael, Gdn., to Nova' M. Poindexter, 2-9 interest in 40 acres in Floyd twp., $1. Russell Michael and other, to Nova M. Poindexter, 7-9 interest in 40 acres in Floyd twp., $1. George T. Shildmyer and wife, to Venita Hughes, lot in Bainbridge, Benj. F. Corwin's enlargement, $1. Walter McGaughey, Adm., to Mollie B. Gardner, lot 3 in Russellville, Citizens' addition, $1,400. Fillmore State Bank, to Frank Overhalser and wife, 1.5 acres in Greencastle twp. James I Nelson and wife, to Homer L. Frazier and wife, part lot 9 in Greencastle, W. W. Seller's addition, SI.
Rl SSELIATLLK. * • Mrs. Walter Bullerdick became very ill Saturday night and was taken to the hospital for observation
early Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Clark, who has had charge of the telephone exchange here for several years, has given up that work and will go to Indianapo-
lis for residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Fordice attended a reception and dinner in honor of U. S Senator Arthur Ft. Robinson, Gerald Landis, state and Owen county candidates on the Republican ticket at Canyon Inn. McCormick's Creek Canyon State Park, near Spen-
cer, Thursday.
The meeting of the Federated Church Guild was held at the church Aug. 8. Mrs. Della Sutherlin led the devotional and Mrs. Irene Murray had the subject, "Mary. Mother of Jesus." The Home and Garden Club will meet Friday. Aug. 10, at the home of Mrs. Etta Gardner. Plans will be made for the flower show, to be held
in September.
John Alec Harbison and Ralph McGaughey have returned from a fishing trip to the Wabash river. The recital of the music pupils of Mrs. Elmer Sellars was glpen in the Christian church Sunday evening Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Todd and children are away on their vacation.
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and Mrs. Geo. Thompson and Iren, of Bridgeport, spent Sun■with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frazier p(lM I'ossio Poynter. Mr. Bernes and mother and Miss Ruby [rs also were guests. and Mrs. Horace Henry and |Mr and Mrs. Mack Frazier and pen and Mr. James Cochran and visited Mr and Mrs. James Jler and daughter Sunday. Neva Frazier spent Tuesday [ on with Mrs. Margaret RtcwV bra mres and Rose Mary McLaughre v iting their aunts, Florence BFtuth Stewart. 8s Dessle Poynter returned horn.* a wetk’s visit with relatives in Import.
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Tvn Roe is visiting her brnthT"' ’ v Roe, and family at Amo. Kard Qoaw, of Indianapolis, Is F :n K his vacation with his rous-
|Max and Ora Wilson.
ZatU Oarmieheal is visiting
|fister in Indianapolis this week
I-etha Schwenk. of Tndlana-
*Ptat part of last week With
| Dan Mahoney
,9 Ruth Gordon Is snending this : w 'ith tier brother, Jesse Gordon
Ifamilv at Barnard.
Jch Gibson and family, of North " spent Sunday with Lon Car-
sal and family.
and Mrs. George Spencer and pier Maxine, spent the week end rela'ivcs in Indianapolis [■'“■'er Kersey and family. Mr. and Kersey. Harley Cox. of r 1 Salem, Edward Oossn.^af Indland Mr. and Mrs, Grav Wil[and sons railed on Mr and Mrs. Morphew Thursdav evening F & hd Mrs. Irvin Schwenk of* paapoiii spent Sunday with Mr
(ARI’ENTERSYII.LE. There will bo preaching services at the Community church Sunday. Aug 12, at 7:45 P M. All are welcome to
attend.
Mrs. Harry Burdette and sons were in North Salem Tuesday and Friday of last week. Mrs. Roy Sillery and sons and Mr Chas. Sillery were In Greencastle on Wednesday afternoon. Charles and Morris Melvin stayed the remainder of the week with relatives. Mrs. Thomas Morgan. Mrs Ralph Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan and Ed. Morgan were in Greencastle Wednesday. Mrs. Ross Young and Mrs. Edwin Smith were in Crawfordsville Friday Mr. and Mrs Raymond Morgan and family., of Salem. Ind., visited Mr and Mrs. T. M. Morgan and family Saturday night and Sunday Mrs. Guy Cox was In Indianapolis Saturday. Mrs. Emma Hall, Mrs Guy Cox. and Miss Zennie Hall called on Mrs Mandy McKee, of Bainbridge. Fridav afternoon Mrs. McKee has been ill for several w'eeks.
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BAINBRIDGE R. 2. « * Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beason and daughter spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wood. Several from this vicinity attended the circus at Indianapolis Tuesday. M)rs. Chloe Hoggins was called to Martinsville this week on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conrad visittd a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grantham. The New Maysville Picnic will he held at the Summers Grove Wednesday, Aug 15. Miss Florence F. Higgins has been visiting Miss Evelyn McClain at Danville the past week Miss Marie Chatham called on her grandmother one afternoon this week Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rooker attended the Ader reunion at Bainbridge Sunday.
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The Misses Madonna and Catherine Heady returned home from their vacation Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evens Sunday. Misses Bernice and Hazel Ruth Williams spent Saturday night with Mrs. Katie Baird The threshers' ice cream supper, held Friday night at the home of Kant Judy, was well attended. Miss Ruby Garrett is home from Crawfordsville. Mr. Clay Flint and family, of Detroit, and Mr. Shirley Reed fanv ily, of Peru, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman Flint. Mrs Homer Slavens returned home Saturday from Mt Meridian The Flint reunion was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Herman Flint Sunday. „ . Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Baird called on Mr. and Mrs. Brian Brackney Saturday night.
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