Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1928 — Page 2
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10c a week; weekly edition, $1.50 a year; advertising rates on applica- : . n d .Mr. and -Mrs. Sam Beaman and Bon. J daughter Helen and son Sammie.
Dollie Hassler and Matilda Bea-
man were in Brazil Friday.
! Mr. and Mrs. Tyler will move to
! the Donald farm in the near future, j daughter Doris, were in Indianapolis, i Roy Beaman and wife and Ray Bea j Saturday. j man called on G. W. Young Sunday. Several from this place attended
There will Ik- Sunday School at 10 j Mrs. 0 Henry Mei’cer remains about ^ the Hallowe’en social at the Coateso’clock and church at 11 Sunday, No- the same> ‘ v ille school house Saturday night. vember 4. Every one come and bring Mrs Cora Gi r t 0 n and daughter 1
your friends. Lorene were in Brazil Saturday Allen Perkins met with a painful Ray Beaman called on Fred berger Friday evening. j - .Mrs. Janies Beaman and Mrs. Roy j Mr anf) Mrg C ] au d e Christison and
accident Saturday while at work on his farm. He ran a pitchfork in his
hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Craver are absent from home on account of the illness
of their sister, Mrs. Chew.
Ross Hassler made a business trip
to Grecncastle Saturday.
G. W. Young is home from Evans-
ville.
Tha Sunday visitors at Mr. and .Mrs. Hobart Stalcup’s were Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Best and Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Beaman and daughter Ruth,
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CLOYERDALE ITEMS
Beaman called on Mrs. C. E. Hill.
children of Terre Haute were Sun-
— j day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
; Bromwell.
RENO jjj._ anc j Mrs. Lee Gunnison and j family of Brazil and Mrs. William Elmer Harlan of Dudley, 111., call- Xewton of Terre Haute visited Mr. cd on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1 ant j Mrs. A. J. Tabor, parents of Mrs.
Harlan, Sunday morning. Mrs. Anna Ray has been spending a few days in Indianapolis. Mrs. Luella Johnson of Indianapo-1 lis spent Sunday with James Harlan and family. Mrs. Bertha Harlan and Mrs. j
Newton, Sunday. Mrs. Norah Morrison and daughter Maxine and Mrs. Lina Cunningham were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cromwell.
The Baptists held an all-day meeting at the school house Sunday. C. C. Cook is in the timber business near Rockville. J. L. Hill and family visited C. E. Hill and family Sunday evening. Fred Boyd has purchased a new Ford coach.
STOP 36 Mr. and Mrs. Will Boone had for Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. EE Ross Hutcheson of Indianapolis. Mr. ~ and Mrs. Earl Hutcheson, Mrs. Lucy 1 EE Hutcheson, Orval Hutcheson, Mr. and ^ Mrs. Oral Hutcheson and Miss Carrie == Bonoweitx of Terre Haute. = Mrs. Maude McElroy was in Green*, — castle Monday. EsE Frank Rogers of Grecncastle has :r= been visiting relatives in this vicin- ==
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Greenlee and ity.
son Junior, of Carbon, visited Mrs.
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Emery Johnson attended the funeral Greenlee’s brother, William Morrison
of Sam King at Amo last Wednes-! Sunday.
day. Miss Nelia Cole of Terre Haute Mrs. Maggie Gross spent Monday i was a W eek end guest of her parents, afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole.
Look Out For
Bang-on Coughs-
Dangerous Colds
New Tablet Form of Iron and Cod . n i j , Liver Oil Surest Way to Keen Well •" ipent Sunday w, . th her P a, ' ents > rearl clair who will visit her son and dau-
Etcheson.
Mrs. Malicoat spent Sunday with her son, Earl Malicoat and family. Mrs. Anna Greenlee spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Ona Christy. Emery Johnson and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mur-
phy of Grecncastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Greenlee
Follow the plan used by sailors,
iii<- savers and others who are exposed to raw weather. Fortify youi system against colds, influenza and
Stop that dangerous cough
Trump and family. Mr. and Mrs. James
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP PUTNAM
COUNTY. INDIANA
Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Jefferson Township. Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal offleers of said Jefferson Township, at a special meeting to be held at the School House of said to -hip. at Belle Union, at seven
o’clock M„ on the 5th day of No\ - Srippe. ember, 1928, will consider making now.
and will make additional approprla Iron combined wl ei Oil.
lions for the year 1928 for said town * ( e s you th. good, solid flesh Arkansas
8,1 SpecUU School Fund No.... for nev. l' lth rH 1,100,1 that ,ilake8 exposur ’ 3 equipment for lighting plant $600.00 ^ r ‘ 1 ' p '' an 'l . vo11 ran nov get cod
Any and all taxpayers who may liver oil and iron combined in easy-
appear will be heard on the question to take tablets with the useies . Ashy
of making the above appropriations j ta ^ti n g p al -t (eft out.
for the uses and purposes named, and •>. , ,
u ; pecify Burkes Cod Liver Oil and
It dissatisfied ten or more taxpayers
other than these who pay Pel! tax* Iren Ti blets at yooi e 9t ,, i n „ s j
only, may appeal to thi State Boat : bio ll
of Tax j will o health- A FRIEND tried to
Dated this 24th day of October. | f U i)y that you can laugh at blizzards i
and colds. Mullins Drug Stun?
Adv.
The Ladies Aid of the Cloverdale M. E. Church will meet with Mrs. James Sinclair Thursday, Nov. 1 at 2
o’clock.
Mrs. Ella Beaman who has been spending the last three months visiting in Indiana, left last Thursday for her home in Los Angeles, Cal. She was accompanied by Mrs. A. P. Sin-
Several from here
mask party at
attended the ~
Mrs. Addie Clifford’s ~
near Mt. Olive, Monday evening. ' -
Harlan and
ghter in Pasadena, Cal. Friends of Mrs. Clarence
Davis
MAYBE you’ve heard
FARMER who kept his HOGS for about six
MONTHS longer than he
SHOULD and then sold
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R. P. ALLEE. Trustee.
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PERMANENT W AVES
that look natural
V We will give you, for one month, one of our regular $10.00 permanent waves for $5.00. f his includes shampoo, neck trim, and wave set free. W'e can give you any kind of a wave, vher large natural v/aves, round curl or rrnglet ends. We also successfully re-wave over your old wave. RAINBOW BEAUTY SHOPPE
FIGURE it out to him WHERE he had lost
= MONEY on the deal = 1: THE farmer remarked j MAYBE I did lose a
LITTLE, but remember I HAD the use of the
. . HOGS all winter, "but
WE don't believe yon FARMERS here in ... PUTNAM County
FIGURE on much profit
FROM the use of your
HOGS—what you want is CASH profit—and that's
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JUST where a good hog HOUSE comes in—and we HAVE some dandy hog HOUSE plans right now. X THAT we'd be glad to SHOW you any time-
Mrs. J. F. Ransofer of Indianapolis — has been visiting friends here. z~r Mrs. Lucile Hutcheson and Mrs. 15SS Will Boone were in Brazil Monday. Mrs. Lucy Hutcheson has returned 5r from a week’s visit at Indianapolis. '2g Miss Carrie Bonoweitz of Terre Haute accompanied her sister, Mrs.!™; Ross Hutcheson to her home in In-. — dianapolis to spend part of her vaca- EE tion. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Appell who = have been ill, are very much improv-1 EE Miss Elizabeth Spaulding of Rens- EE
and Miss Helen Layne who were op-1 selaer has returned here from a visit = erated on in the Christian Hospital near Indianapolis. in Indianapolis for appendicitis last j Miss Charlene Wendall visited j EE Wednesday, will be glad to know they | Misses Hazel and Fanny Pelfrey Sat- 1 — are both improving nicely. | urday. HI Mrs. Kstes Duncan attended a Fort Mr. and Mrs. Barney Unger enterNightly Club meeting at Gosport last i tained visitors from Terre Haute ovThursday and also visited Mr. and ! or the week end. Mrs. Frank Duncan. She spent Fri-1 Mrs. Lucy Hutcheson spent Sunday at Spencer as guest of Mr. and ; day evening with Mr. and Mrs. JosMrs. Floyd Duncan. J eph Hutcheson. The funeral of John Wallace whose i sudden death of heart trouble, occur-; Continuation D red at his home, west of town, last | there was no steam heat. Sunday morning, was conducted by , The best previous time across the Elder Perlee in the Church of Christ Atlantic by a lighter than air craft at Cloverdale Tuesday morning with W as made in 1919 by the British dirinterment in the Cloverdale .cemetery. 1 igible R-34. This airship crossed from Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nixon had as Roosevelt Field, L. I., to England in
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dinner guests last Saturday, Mr. and' Mrs. I. S. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Dan-, iel Besser of Greemastle, Miss Viola; Glazebrook of Rensselear and A. P. j Sinclair. The occasion was the celebration of I. S. Sinclair’s 88th birth-
day anniversary.
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CANAAN Ted Baldwin and family of St. Paul spent Saturday night and Sunday with William Baldwin and family. Lona Smith and family spent Sunday with Addison Huber and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller called on Iw?ster Miller and family Sunday afternoon. Several attended the shower at Millard Greenlee’s Saturday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenlee. They received many beautiful presents. Brick ice cream and wafers were served the guests. Charley Lisby and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Meek in Indianapolis. Claude Lawson and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with Joe Garrett and family. The Hallowe'en party at Lester Miller’s Monday night was well attended. Elizabeth Padgett spent Monday night with Cletas Huber. Grace Wells and Mildred Lydick spent Monday night with Lena and Irene Miller. The Canaan Home Economics Club j met with Mrs. Anna Christy Thurs- | day afternoon and cooked. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenlee Sunday at Millard Greenlee’s. Mrs. Rose and Maude IVliller and Mrs. Mahan attended the county federation of clubs at Roachdale Tuesday.
75 hours, reaching the southwestern rr: point of England in about 65 hours. The Graf reached the French coast in less than sixty hours. On her round trip the Graf cover- ^ ed approximately 10,000 miles. On EE: her outward Voyage she was forced S: far to the south by storms and need- EE: ed more than 111 hours to complete ' her voyage. On this trip she was also delayed by a mishap which damaged EEE the horizontal fin of her rudder. 2™ Little difficulty was experienced on EE the return flight. The Graf left Lake- 1 EE hurst at 1:54 a. m. Monday, took a ^ northeast course along the coast, SEE passed Cape Cod and then went east, being sighted south of Halifax. Then j she headed north until she was far above the shipping lanes passing over Newfoundland enroute. Dodging storms and fog, the airship then continued alternately soutti and east until she reached the Bay of Biscay. Then she crossed the coast ot Southern France and continued overland to her hangar here.
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under the auspices of the Independent Equality for Agriculture Club Will speak at the COURT HOUSE in Grecncastle, Indiana
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. George Ix?e at Indianapolis, Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Hill and Mrs. Ray Beaman made a business trip to Greencastle, Tuesday. Jesse Fisher made a trip to Brazil Monday.
Afternoon
Saturday
November 3
at 2 o'clock
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Piioto shows Lotta Shriven, 16. of Baltimore, Md., who was found bound hand and foot and related a story of bcinc; attacked by youths who took her for an auto ride. An undertaker’s assistant was held for questioning in connection with the attack.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PUTNAM COUNTY
Wabash ' VaMaxr Elf CTRIC1TYElectric;; r: v Compmsy
THE GRANADA Maynard Coming In New Film of Daredevil Action A story of the Canadian Northwest, with that popular, hard riding western star, Ken Maynard, in the role of a Northwest Mounted Policeman, is scheduled for the Granada Theatre on Friday and Saturday. “Code of the Scarlet’’ is the title of this new picture of Ken’s and from advance notices it is the best he has made to date. The story is an original by Forrest Sheldon and tells of the efforts of the
Royal Northwest Mounted Police to establish law and order in some of the lawless regions of the far north.
THE VONCASTLE “King of Kings” To Have Final Showing Today 1 Cecil R. De Mille’s motion picture I masterpiece, “The King of Kings,” af ' ter a very successful run, will have 1 it’s final showing at the Voncastle today. This will he the last opportunity - for those who have not yet seen this! picture to view the greatest of all | pictures.
THIS is to notify you, and each of yoUi that your Fall installment of taxes is due and payable at the office of the County Treasurer, oj* or before the first Monday in November, November 5. Come early and avoid the rush. PsV before November 5 and avoid paying tho delinquent penalty. ALVA LISBY, County T reasurer
