Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1923 — Page 4
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fHE GREENCASTLE HERALD
THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1923.
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THE BAINBRIDGE BOOSTER
We Handle the Cream of Indiana Coal GLENDORA LUMP also KENTUCKY BLOCK “You’ve Tried ths Rest, Now Try the Best’ TATUM (Si, YOUNG Bainbridge
liAIXBKHHiE NEtVS | Cecil Brown and wife attended the o—— 1 Oliver reunion at Dover Sunday. Jesse E. Coffman and family at- i o U y Drake and son Edwin were at tended the funeral of Mr. A. Hanks , over Sunday. Sunday morning at Brick Chapel, j The Camp Fire Girls are all at Mr. Hanks was an uncle of Mrs. home from their camping trip. They Coffman. | report a fine time. Little Mildred Cunningham is still i Virgil Ader and wife and son and sick with scarlet fever, although she ! Sol Ader and family motored to is >ome better at this time. Brazil Sunday to attend the Ader
Archie Figg and wife of Danville . reunion,
called at Cass Powers’ Sunday after- j Doc Wilson is a dangerous man. noon. | He is sporting a new Ford roadster. 'Dr. Noblett and wife of Bellmore The little son of Glen Hubbard of called on Dr. Veach aad wife Sunday Indianapolis is visiting his grand-
We Will Allow You $1.00 For your old gold pointed fountain pen on a new. self-filling Century Pen selling for $2.75 or over. This offer is good from August 1 to August 11.
0. I, Van CLEAVE Jeweler
Lay a Little Aside Each Week=“-= You can save something, and the amount you save is not so important, as the fact that you are saving systematically. Start this week. The habit will soon grow on you, and you will be agreeably surprised at the amount you have Saved at the end of the year. This plan is working with lots of people who could never save anything before they tried it. The Farmers’ State Bank Bainbridge, Indiana
1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hub-
at- ; bard, this week.
Frank Cosgrove motored to his home town from Detroit, Michigan, Sunday morning. Mr. Cosgrove has | been away for quite a while. We are glad to have him at home again. Dr. Noblett and wife of Bellmore 1 visited Sunday afternoon with Homer
1 Sands and wife.
Harry Powers and wife and son 1 visited with his parents Friday and
Saturday.
Ora McGaughey and family of near Raccoon, visited at the home of Homer Landis Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Sands are at 1 Lafayette for a week’s visit with
,relatives.
Amer Smith ami family of Indianapolis visited over the week-end with Ariie Priest and wife. The wives
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Scott of Brownsburg were at the home of Ariie Priest
1 Sunday afternoon.
I Mrs. Clarence Robertson and baby 1 of Ft. Wayne came Sunday for a two | weeks visit with her parents, Mr.
] afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Collings
! tended a reunion at the John McCabe | home west of Morton Sunday. The ! reunion was held for the owners of
lairedale dogs.
! L. C. Priest and wife attended the- | funeral of Mr. Priest’s uncle, Mr. Alvin Hanks, at Brick Chapel Sunday morning at 10:00 o’clock. Mr. ! Hanks was a life-long resident of J Monroe township. He leaves a wife, | four children and grand children to
mourn their loss.
Raymond Mason and family of Muncie visited Sunday with Cyrus
Clark and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Sigler of Russellville spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ratcliffe. Mrs. Sigler is Mrs. Ratcliffe’s sister. Eddie Priest and lady friend of Lafayette spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton
Priest.
Mrs. S. O. Brattain and daughter Fleda, of Rosedale, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Williamson.
Miss Lorene Priest has returned aIK * ^ rs - Chas. Hughes. Mrs. Robhome from a visit with her aunts, 1 er tson was formerly Miss Bertha Mrs. John Hillis and Mrs. Frank Tal- | Hughes. bott of Greencastle. Harry Priest and family left TuesMilton Brown and family of Green- ‘ <la - v morning for their home in Micastle drove through our town Sunday 1 am ‘’ Florida. His many friends will morning on their way to the Oliver j tflad to know of his success in the reunion at Dover. | south. He owns and operates a Harley Miller played with the . I®*" 1 ' downtown garage and is doing Russellville hand at Turkey Run last we!1 -
Sunday. We notice that Mr. Miller’s musical talent is appreciated both at
home and abroad.
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A good roof is as nec-
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ICE COLD DRINKS That ARE Cold Home-Made Pies - Lunches - Dinners - Ice Cream Cigars Butter • Cheese and Milk Tobaccos Fine Line of Fancy Groceries All Rruits In Season OCEAN CAFE Bainbridge MRS. E I HEL !>»OR 1 HC OTT, Successor to Curly Ford
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turned to their home in Miami.
Florida.
Frank Miller’s moved Monday from the hotel to the property in Commercial Place, which they recently purchased from John Ball. Misses Gladys McFadden and Noreen Chadd of East Lake, Tenn., are visiting Mrs. Laura McFadden. Lon McCann and family of Lebanon are spending the week with Dan Shea and wife. Dexter Darnall was in Indianapolis
Tuesday.
Miss Clara McKee is in Indianapolis this week taking care of Julian Steele who has just had an operation for adenoids and tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chadd of Russellville visited Mr. and Mrs. Kay Chadd Sunday. Mrs. M. Wampler returned from Hollandsburg Tuesday. James Ellersberry and family of Terre Haute visited Mrs. McF&ddt'i
Sunday.
The ladies of the Christian Church are having the church painted and
papered.
Miss Mary Johnson returned from Indianapolis Friday. Dwight McFadden and family of Crete, 111., visited relatives here the
week-end.
Miss Mary Kearney recurnea trom 1 Yountsville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ix-slie Priest, John Hanks, Misses Achsa Heaney, fTliza Jent, Lily Cully and Mrs. Dullie . Priest attended the funeral of Alvin ; Hanks at Brick Chapel Sunday i
morning.
The Home Economics club visited Mrs. Jusel Vaughan at her home near Cloverdale Wednesday. The Camp Fire Girls returned from their week’s camping trip at Yountsville Sunday.
Miss Marie Vititoe called on Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Barker on Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bymaster and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Austin Shuee Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox visited relatives near Jamestown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randell and family of Kokomo visited Mr. and
Mrs. Vititoe and daughter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Higgles ' were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox Sunday evening. Mrs. Bessie Barker was in NV W Maysville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burdett and son Franklin of near Crawfordsvin e were in this neighborhood Monday visiting friends.
Vera Grace Brown of Greencastle is visiting for a few days with her brother, Cecil Brown, and wife. C. E. Coffman has a new sedan. ( laude Tatum is digging a cistern. The Bainbridge sawmill burned Wednesday morning between 2:00 and 4:00 o’clock. Origin unknown. Very little lumber was saved. Was burning high when discovered, and impossible to put out or save inv
part.
j Mr. and Mrs. Hall and family, John I * ^yde, Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Inger,
essary (o your building Mrs Krank Han, John .visonami his
7 ^ grandson, Herbert Ackerman, Mr.
and Mrs. James Ball and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gad, Melvin and’Billie Hill, all of Indianapolis, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ball. They all went to Hollandsburg Sunday to picnic with other relatives
and friends.
* Mr. and Mrs. Ott Blaydes and fam- | ily and Lucile McFerren spent Moni day with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eastham and | Mr. and Mrs. James McIntyre spent Sunday at Riverside Park in Indi-
anapolis.
Don Cully of Russellville spent ! Monday night here. Mrs. Taylor, Miss Floss Taylor and Ralph Taylor of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Etcheson.
Mrs. Sallie Gregory was home from Somerset Sunday. Harry Priest and family have re-
NOKTH OF BAINBRIDGE Irene and Harold Randell spent from Friday until Sunday v. itn Moigan Barker and family. Me. and Mrs. Roy Trosper and son Damond Eugene spent Friday afternoon with Roy B;,master and family. Miss Martha Batman called on Mrs. Mollie Coffman one evening la>-t week. Miss Lorna Barker spent from Friday until Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Barker. Eva Shuee, Clyde Coffman and Dan Shuee spent Sunday at Thornton. Miss Lorna Barker called on Miss Elsie Gericke last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Asa Batman and daughter helped Mrs. Maggie Gericke and daighter cook for threshers one daylast week. Mrs. Ed Shuee spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Shuee and family. Miss Lola Barker called on Misses Edith and Mary- Hale Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toney and family and Mr. Elbert Shuee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Boone Shuee.
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PHERSON
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We will pay the highest market price for 1 your TIMBER especially sugar tree and elm. See Geo. Pickel if you have any you are thinking of selling.
We have on hand a quantity of 1 inch wide 2x4 and 6x8 second grade timber, suitable for outbuildings, at bargain prices. CUSTOM SAWING
J. B. Rickey Bainbridge and Cloverdale
