Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1924 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTLE HERALD

TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1924

V ! S. Sinrlnir spent Thursday nu '.iday of last week visiting her sW rs in Greencastle and attendl.is

the lair.

.1 >e O’Mullane of Terre Haute was

Sunday visitors with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John O’Mullane, Sr. Kenneth McCoy and friends, Miss

Mi. ■ Edyihe Chamness of Fillmore' Anna Ih lle MrWethy of DePauw si •nt tin- week end with Miss Li Plan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Heifd. « Jessie McCoy.

'' y Blue. DePauw student sp-nt o\ r Sunday with his parents Mr. and

M . ~. Lemuel Blue.

Mrs. K\a Cohn and daughters were in Indianapolis visiting friends, Iasi

Friday.

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Mr . Kate Sandy son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sandy were calling

on friends Saturday.

Miss Mary Mabel Morris and Miss LMnu Morris of I. U. who were called home last Tuesday by the serious illness of their sister Alberta who had been operated for appendlcith return ed to Bloomington Sunday evening. Miss Morris remains in a serious con

dition at this writing.

Mrs. William Branneman who had

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Mrs. H. C. Foster left this morning lor a weeks visit with her daughter

in Indianapolis.

Arthur Lynch of Indianapolis visited his brother, Ed., Sunday. •Mrs. Graden Sinclair and son,

Arthur of Indianapolis spent a few

hours last Wednesday visiting rela- been in a hospital at Indianapolis for lives in Cloverdale. Miss Sinclair had several days returned home last been visiting his son Dwight of the Thursday. Mrs. Branneman is somefirm of Sinclair and Shaw, Photo- what improved. graphers in Bloomington and return- Uly Denny, wife and two sons who ed by way of Cloverdale. have been on a motor trip through Miss Nelia Cole returned to her the west, for three months, returned headquarters at Terre Haute, last home last Saturday. Mr. Denny in goFriday, after spending several days ing took the northern route to Chiwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank cago, thence westerly through MinneCole. sota, Wisconsin, and South Dakota to Mrs. Trixie McCarty and daughters Yellow Stone Park. From there they have returned to their country home proceeded to Seattle, Washington, three miles south of town and Mr. where they spent two weeks with and Mrs. C. C. Baker have moved to Mrs. Denny’s brother, Dr. Claude the property on south Main Street, Macy. In returning their route took recently vacated by Mrs. McCarty. them through California, Utah, New Miss Beryl Sandy spent the week Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas to St. end in Terre Haute. Louis, and from there they took the Mrs. Estes Duncan spent the week National Highway arriving in Govern! with her husband in Indianap- erdale just three months from the olis. time of starting. Mrs. Eliza Hurst entertained the. F. R. Cummings is spending severFortnightly Club last Wednesday al days with his daughters here, Mrs. evening in their home on South Main Robert Davis and Mrs. George Knoy. street. Mrs. J. B. Burris gave an int- The Ladies Aid will meet at the M. eresting talk on Missions in Calif- E. Church next Thursday at 2 p. m. ornia. Mrs. Estes Duncan gave a des The Woman’s Adult Bible Class cription of California as she had seen meets at the M. E. Church Friday at

it and assisted by Mrs. H. C. Fos- 2 p. m.

ter showed the principal views with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fox, of Gosradiopticon views. Delicious refresh port, took dinner last Wednesday ments were served by the hostess as- 1 vening with Mr. and Mrs. George

sisted by Mrs. Gill. Knoy.

Miss Gail Wingert of Indianapolis

visited over Sunday with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. William Win- ,

gert.

Mrs. Emma Brown entertained Sun ! day Mrs. John ftill and family, Mrs. | Roma Ross, daughters and son in law Charley Ross all of Bloomington. Also Otis Brown of Indianapolis.

Miss Pearl Maze attended the De-i.. , , ,, .

,the landscape—blues, reds, greens

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Harlan Tuesday, September 30, twin boys. Mrs. Anna Marshall is not improving much. Mrs. Marshall has been ill for three months. Mr. and Mis. John McAvoy, who have been spending the past month with relatives in Indianapolis have returned home. Mr. McAvoy is somewhat improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed were in Indianapolis last Wednesday. Quite a good representation from Cloverdale attended the Putnam Co. Fair, last week, and most of them pronounced the exhibits good. George Knoy and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keyough of Indianapolis. Rawley Hill and family have moved •from near Amity to the McCarty farm three miles south of town. Miss Averil Hurst of Harmony spent last week-end with friends in Cloverdale. Born to Mr. . nd Mrs. Roy Goodpasture near Putnamville, Saturday, September 27, a daughter. Mrs. Annie Lane left last Thursday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Sanders at Roachdale. Robert Davis entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Asher, of Gosport. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Denny entertained at 6 o’clock dinner last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Uly Denny and sons, James and Willard and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Boston. Roy Bandy, south of town, is convalescing from an attack of typhoid

fever.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melfy and son of Indianapolis, visited the families of A. P. and I. S. Sinclair. Mrs. Melfy is a niece of Mrs. I. S. Sinclair.

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Already there’s a chill in the a r and as the season advances tl < chill will sharpen. So it’s quite the wisest thing to bow to the U f ^ er and select the woolies that make one warn and comfortable w have a host of cold weather blankets, comforters, sweaters, etc ::

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Millinery of rich colorings brighten

|and browns in their newest shades thp (take their place in the vogue with the

Pauw I. U. ball game at Bloomington

Saturday.

Miss Beryl Douglass spent the , ,, , , ‘ . .ever popular black

week end with her parents, Mr. ami ‘

Mrs. George Douglass.

Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Sutherlin of Bloomington spent Sunday with

[Charles Denny and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Larkin have

moved into the property in the east part of town which was recently vac-

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At last a furnace has been designed to be placed above the floor. This is the solution of the heating problem for small home owners. No longer is it necessary to worry along with stoves. You may have a furnace without the expense of a basement

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They are trimmed in ostrich, burnt ’oose. flowers and touches of gold md silver, as well as pins, bands and >ows in velvet, satin, felt and hatters' lush.

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! Miss Frances Crooks spent week-end with her sister, Mrs. Har-

old Gibbs.

Miss Gladys Sutherlin, teacher at , Portland Mills, spent the week-end with her parents, near Morton. ! Mrs. Vernice Spencer attended the hall game at Portland Mills Sunday. There was a large crown and Port-

land won.

Mr. and Mrs. James Tabor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham, and little daughter, Mrs. Terry and son attended the Fair at Greencastle Friday. Mrs. Hallie Harvison and daughters, spent Saturday with her par- j III! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Goodwin, j Mr. and Mrs. Runyan and son and ; IJ Mrs. Lula Piall spent Sunday with | x Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Omaries. Mrs. Cora Cunningham and daughters and Miss Lenora Calvert spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Midid , Gibbs. Mrs. Nettie McGill and daughjters spent Monday with Mrs. Celia

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j There will be church at the Chris'tian Church Sunday. We are having X •good Sunday school. Come early and , |l : help in the Sunday School. , v

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Pure Gold Flour Was used in baking the best loaf of Bread at the Putnam County Fair. Miss Geraldine Boatman of Bainbridge was the winner of the prize. Her letter to us follows: Messrs. Larkin & Denny Cloverdale. Indiana. Gentlemen: It will probably be of some interest to know I won the trip to ‘ho Indiana State Fair School to be held next year sponsored by Purdue University, the trip being paid for by the Putnam County Farm Bureau. It also gives me pleasure to inform vou the trip was won by baking the best loaf of bread shown at the Putnam County Fair, which was made from your flour. Pure Gold. Your truly. GERALDINE BOATMAN

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