Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1928 — Page 7
GREENCASTLE HERALD PAGE THREE
Mrs. E. B. Taylor visited in Indianapolis Thursday. Kev. and Mrs. Guy Black spent Thursday in Indianapolis. Lea McIntyre has returned to Mitchell after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Orr of Indianapolis are visiting Mrs. Orr’s mother, Mrs. Olive Kelly. Lawrence Crump is taking n few days vacation from the local postoffice. Elmer Sellers returned to the postoffice Thursday morning after'KIs vacation. Charles McCurry and William Jones attended the Quincy Picnic today. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mullins and daughters, Leota and Betty, attended the Crawford County Fair at Robinson, 111., today. Miss Alice Walls of Bedford is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles I). McIntyre on Beveridge street. Mrs. J. D. Harmon of Indianapolis s visiting her sister, Mrs. John W. Young and Mr. Young, west Poplar street. Carlyle Gill and family of Jackson ville, II!., are visiting the former’s parents, County Auditor and Mrs. W. i Gill, Ander.-on street. ‘ Frank M. Butler, Greencastle teach er is driving a new Pontiac two-door sedan delivered by Stark & Griffith, local Pontiac dealers. 0. J. Rector, local Chrysler dealer, has returned from Detroit, where he secured one of the latest Chrysler “65” models. Lawrence Hammond, Who has been in the County Hospital for the past two months, suffering of Bright’s Disease, was taken to his home on Elizabeth street, Thursday afternoon. Miss Mildred Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Long, south Locust street, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. LeRue at Thorntown. All ex-service men of Putnam County and their families are invited to hear Frederick Landes, who will speak at Beechwood Park, Rockville, Augu ■ 12 at iL'in o’clock. Hi- tubwill be ‘‘Soldier and ( itizens.'' There will be a picnic supper served in the evening. Charles Cline, 19-year old orphan, convicted of forging a check in the Putnam Circuit court, will be take!! to the Indiana State Farm this afternoon to begin a six-months term. Slu i iff Edward Eiteljorge will acdunpany the young man to the penal institution. Efforts of relatives of Harold “Doc” Brown to gain a release from the state prison for Brown, on grounds that the former Greencsatle barber is dying of tuberculosis, will probably get little support from local law enforcement officers. Blown was sent to the Indiana State Prison on a charge of bigamy. At the time of hi- sentence he was suffering from a 'unity of diseases which it was believed treatment in the prison hospital would benefit. —
Mrs. Otto I.akin is visiting relatives in Terre Haute. Mrs. Fannie Allen of Paris, 111., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Smith, east Walnut street.
ILLINOIS TOWN IN TURMOIL OF FEAR AND DOUBT
AIN. P. Westfall and mother, Mrs. Mark Westfall, of Oklahoma City, Okla., arrived in Greencastle Wednes day evening after an extensive eastern trip. They were accompanied by Mrs. Belle M. Carver, Anderson street, sister of Mr. Westfall. Mr. Westfall and party were guests of
the United Drug Company at Boston ! ^ ^ es "; nluy n J ornl " K of Mis *
for four days where the company was celebrating their twenty-fifth anniversary. Among the entertainment provided the guests was a steamer trip on the bay and a Wonder ful clam hake on the beach where 5,000 people sat at a sea food dinner,
EVANSTON, III., Aug. 9—(INS) —Evanston today was in a turmoil of fear and doubt over the fiendish kill-
Jeu-
nie Constance, head of the English
Department of Bradley Polytechnical Friday Circle Meets
Fillmore Club Holds Picnic
The Stitch and Chatter Club of Fillmore held its annual picnic, Wednesday, at the grove on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, near Fill-
more. Everyone enjoyed a delicious i o v] 0 ck,
dinner at noon. This was followed By a short program. During the afternoon several of the members went swimming. Seventeen were present.
I’upiis Of Miss Hillis
NN ill Give Recital
Miss Edna Hillis will Reading Recital Friday,
present August
Institute of Peoria, a summer student
at Northwestern University. The slayer is still at large. Not
even a suspect is in custody. Evanston women are afraid to leave their
also an evening with Will RogersJ homes alone and citizens generally Mrs. Carver and party visited New ! ar,! <loinaml iiij{ that iuiukuuI •‘action'’
York City, Atlantic City, Niagara Falls, Washington, 1). (’., and Cincinnati while gone. Mr. NVestfall and
Wilh Mrs. Paul Haltom
The Friday Circle Club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Paul Haltom, south College avenue. All members are asked to be present.
Veronica Club Met NN ednesday
The Veronica Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mr-. Henry O'Hair on
be taken at once to round up the kill-
er.
Chief of Police William Freeman,
mother will spend several days with| on his vacation was ordered homo and| south Locust street. Roll call was an Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Marshall, Locust Mayor Charles Bartlett received lowered by miscellaneous quotations, street and Mrs. Belle Carver. j similar summons from acting mayor! The program for tlu afternoon was
Harris D. Dent. very amusing and consisted of a desMembers of the city council who j cription of each club member and .were away on vacations were like-i was given by Mrs. Fred Braden,
to Greencastle to visit Mr. und Mrs.!, , , , ,
, ‘ wise ordered back.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Porter and; five children of Terre Haute, onroute I
Henry Krehl at the Orphan's Home met with a slight accident on the Manhattan Road, two miles south of Limedale, during the rain about noon. Due to the wet pavement the ear slipped off the pavement and turned over. Mrs. Porter had a cheek bruis j ed and a daughter Helen bad slight | cuts about tlte face. The car
A special meet-
ing of the council was to he called as soon as a quorum and the mayor returned, to vote an appropriation to cover a large reward and whatever .expenses may be needed to track down
the murderer.
Release of two suspects picked up
Former Residents Visit
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Weist and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hendrix of Fort Smith. Ark., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. PL R. Bartley, south Indiana street. Mrs. Weist and Mrs. Hendrix formerly lived in Greencastle and
Hate yesterday seemed but to fan Hi" ! Misses Jean Stroul * an «‘ ^n' 1
..r ,i i.i„_ i Stroube.
able to come to Greencastle under its own power alter the wrecker got it back on the pavement. Dr. NV. M. McGaughey attended the family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Krehl. A. G. Brown, John Cannon and C. C. Gillen drove to Rockville, this afternoon to play golf and discuss the organization of a Rockville Rotary Club, with several Rockville business men. Mrs. A. G. Brown and son are spending the week in Rossville, 111., .with friends and relatives.
fury of tlie citizenry to greater heat. One of them, Willie Wolfe, 37, wlioi told police he escaped from tlte in-j sane asylum at Chippewa Falls, Win., was one suspect. He was released as
far as complicity in the Constance , . , . 'murder is concerned, but was held |> r h ? me ‘ n Northwood 1-r,day even-
ing by her guest, Henry .‘'inidf-
Russian Pianist To Give Miisicale
Mrs. C. W. Otis has issued invitations for a musicale to he given at
concerned,
by the Chicago police pending word from Chippewa Falls.
C. N. MeWethy, east Seminary street, was overcome with the heat while assisting in the laundry department at the Penal Farm Wednesday j
afternoon. He was brought to his MOTHER
home. Although very ill last night he
was improved today.
TUNNEY TO BE MARRIED TO MISS LAUDER
Giegor of Moscow, Russia. Mr. Smidt-Gicgor is a noted musician and t as been temporarily living in NVashington, I). C., and came to Greeneastle with Mrs. H. E. Cog-well, mother of Airs. Otis and with Mrs. Cogswell, has been a house guest for the past several weeks.
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in the high school auditorium at 8
given by her pupils. The
public is cordially invited. There will be no admission charge. The follow-
ing program will be given:
S-M-I-L-E Walter Hen Hare
Margie 1 -oo Reeves
Sonny Meets the Smiths Walter Hen Hare
Jackie Gillespie
A Cullud Lady at the Phone Walter Hen Hare
Mary Riley
Just Try That One More Time .. .... Edwardine Crenshaw Couth Anna Ruth Neier An Expression School Romance . Walter Hen Hare Dorothy Arnold The Report Card ... Elizabeth Hart
LaConda Cox
Billy Keeps a Secret Walter Hen Hare Marion Sellers Elmer Brown James Whitcomb Riley
duel Maddox
The Invalid Receives A Call .... Edwardine Crenshaw Couch Genieve Vaughn What 1 Call Living . Edgar E. Guest Emily Caroline Conklin Tomboy Walter Ben Hare Marion McBride Mistaken Politeness Maxine Chapman Evelyn Crump Two Tollar! ... T. S. Denison (Publ) Lucille Conklin At the Soda Fountain Walter Ben Hare Meredith Reeves Almost Beyond Endurance Janies Whitcomb Riley Catherine Wilson A Happy Tomboy Mary Werner Froelich ElizalH'th A’ount Thompson’s Luck
Harry Greenwood Grover Martha Ellen Rector A Good-bye Kiss .. AVillis N. Bugbce Margie Lee Reeves • ■ • Sears Reunion To Be Heid Sunday The .Soars reunion will be held Sunday, August 19, at the Black Grove, northwest of Greencastle. Former Residents Arrife For Visit NVith Relatives Mi . William Koehler of Vicksburg Mis-,, and .Mrs. Omer Newhous* of San Antonio, Texas, arrived NVednesday to vi it their sister, Miss Mabel Stoner and their brother, Harold Stoner, west Walnut street road. * # t Hurst Reunion Sunday, August 12 The Hurst reunron will be held Sun day Augint 12, at the Blue Grove, one mile south of Mt. Meridian. Friends are invited to come and spend the day. * * • Roachdalc Social Club Met Thursday The August meeting of the Social club wa: held on the fii - t Thursday at the home of Lola Crosby, with sixteen members present. After the business meeting, entertainment was furnished by Aida NVilcox and Edna Young. Refreshments of angel cake, ice cream and mints were served by the hostess. The efub will meet with Anna Dixon, Sept. 6th and each member is asked to bring a '-ample quilt block. • * ■ M rs. Wal son Hostess To Mt. Pleasant Club The Mt. Pleasant Needle Club met with Mr- Florence Watson 6n NVednesday afternoon at her pretty home un Washington street. There were only three members absent. The meeting was held on the pleasant porch. The afternoon passed quickly away enlivened with music and conversation. At 1:H0 o’clock the hostess served delightful refreshments consisting of lyome made ire aream, cake and iced tea. The next
meeting will be held at the country home of Mrs. Park Coffman, in September. ' The guests departed at a late hour declaring Mrs. Watson a charming hostess. * • • ' . A: Murphy Employes Enjoy Picnic Employes of the G. C. Murphy Five and Ten Cent store, their families and friends, enjoyed a picnic supper and boating at Allendale Springs Wednesday evening. Late in the even ing the party returned to town and all attended the Granada Theatre. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Avon Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. William Ader and daughter, Cornelia, Misses Edith Brumley, Mary Hamm, Ruth Knight, and Helen Toney, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Goodlander and son, Jr, Harold Collins, Lowell Collins, Herman Binkley, Gilbert Cox, Gwen Hamm und Fay Ashworth. * # • Mr. and Mrs. Braden Entertain F’or Guests Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Braden of Brick Chapel entertained at their home NVednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Torr and sons of Buffalo, New York, who are visiting Mr. Terr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Torr and other relatives. Refeshments of ice team, cake and lemonade were served. Those present besides Mr. and Mrs. Torr and sons were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Torr and sons, F’ranklin and John, Mr. and ( Mrs. Walter Torr and sons, F’dmond and Ralph, Mrs. James Hunt and daughter, Ethel, and NV. S. Torr. mm* Friends Give Party For Metta McCoy Miss Metta McCoy, of Durant, Okla., was honor guest at a picnic supper which was given by the employes of s. C. Pu .o s store, *vith whom Miss McCoy formerly worked. The supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen, Anderson street, Wednesday evening. A pie nie supper was served on the lawn. About twenty were present.
for Economical TratxspertaUom r^aii
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Moore, west of town, are the parents of a daughter, Reba Lois, born Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gorham are the parents of a son born Thursday. Miss Phoebe Steward, 86. died at her home in Hadley, east of Greencastle, NVednesday. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Sarah Shelton, with whom she lived, and several nephews.
Meeting Of Dainbridgc Home Economics Club The Bainbridge Junior Home Econ omics Club held their meeting with Ollive and Ruth Anna Caywood, Tucs day afternoon, August 7th. The program consisted of: Roll call Quotation* Old business New business America Club Music .. F'reda Scobee and Mila Crosby Talk Cornelia Eads Home Sweet Home Club Talk^ Mrs. Albert Baloh Delightful refreshments were served after which the club adjourned to meet the first Saturday in September at the home of Mrs. Albert BaTch.
OF BRIDE-TO-BE ISSUES
FORMAL STATEMENT FROM HOME IN GREENWICH. CONN.—
IS HEIRESS TO MILLIONS
NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—(IN9) —I Gene Tunney, retired heavyweight | pugilistic champion of the world and) Miss Mary Josephine Rowland j Lauder of Greenwich. Conn., are to be' married in the late autumn or winter.! This information was contained in a formal statement issued at South Bristol, Me., by Mrs, George Lauder, | of Greenwich, Conn., and New York, confirming reports circulated In the last few days of the engagement Of Tunney and Miss Lauder. Miss Lauder is a daughter of George Lauder, Jr., a nephew of And rew Carnegie, and her family long has been in leading circles of society. Lauder inherited millions from hhJ father who was an associate of Cam-i egie’s in the steel industry, greatly j increased that fortune before his, death. Ho was a prominent yachts-j man. Tunney himself is believed to ! have saved nearly $2,000,000 from | his ring activities. Miss Lauder’s mother was Kath-1 erine M. Rowland before her mar- , rlage. Miss Lauder is 21 years olfi and is a graduate of the Finch School for Girls in New York and of the Leno* School of New York. Tunney ! is 30,
oJlnnouncing the
COW SALE! J vvill sell at Public Auction at my farm, one mile west of Mt. Meridian, on the National Road, on Monday, August 13
Mrs. Opal Cox, 708 south College l avenue, underwent a major operation | j at thy County Hospital, last night. ; Dr. Ruddell of Indianapolis and Dr. j ] W. R. Hutcheson were the operating
I surgeons.
at 1:00 o’clock p. m., 28 HEAD OF
High-class Milk Cows ^ -Jerseys, 1 red cow and 2 black cows. 15 of these cows are fresh and the remainder heavy springers. All tubercular tested. These are all native cows.
1 ^nihs time Nvill be ° i notes, which will bear 2 per cent off for cash.
given 8 per
on approved cent interest.
C. A. VESTAL, Aue.
RAY VAUGHAN
A daughter was born at the County Hospital Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wright, of Detroit, who are here visiting the former’s parents. WANT ADS. JERSEY HEIFER calves wanted at, weaning time or earlier. Call Herald office. GREENCASTLE CANNING CO. now ready to do custom canning.
AUCTION. Aug. 17th 2 p. m. 222 acres 5V4 miles west of Clovefdal® in “Power Pond" district known as Isaac Herbert farm, t* highest bidder for cash. J. A. Spaugh, auctioneer, Reiehner, owner.
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LOST—Female fox terrier dog. Tan and white. Finder please phono 35. THERE WILL BE an Ice Cream Festival at Brick Chapel Church, Friday night, August 10.
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