Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1921 — Page 5

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FRIDAY. APRIL 29. 1921

THE HERALD DEMOCRAT. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA

PAGE FIVE

LOCAL NEWS

and Miss Edith school at the

Miss Edith York Humphrey visited

Oakalla school house Friday. W S Creveling of the Indiana

Portland Cement Co. went to Indi-

anapolis on a business trip Friday.

Fred Thcmas made a business trip to Indianapolis Saturday Mrs Robert Hamrick was a passenger to Indianapolis today.

Miss Mildred Richardson of Madison township was in this city Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Cha:'.es drove to Rockville Sunday.

Ralph Donnehue went to Terre Haute on a business trip Monday.

Earnaby The Central 7: us: Co. has been appointed administrator ol the estate of

James Rightsell.

store

The interior of the Christie shoe is being changed by a re-arran-jrement of the shelves in the rear of

the store.

Mr and Mrs Wilbur Paris have moved into the house on North Indiana street vacated by Mr. and Mrs . Roy Brackney. Mr and Mrs. F. D. Conner, formerly of Albany, but now of Huntington, Pennsylvania are visiting relatives in the city and county. The basement under the Greek Can d v Store is being deepened and a concrete floor builded. The basement will be used for candy storage. Elmer Blue has purchased of the American Zinc products Co. the residence property on west Poplar street known as th e John Dunlavy property Mrs. Charles Meikel has received [word saying that her brother, EdIward Kleinbub of El wood is seriously lill, suffering a nervous break down.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crawley ■nd Mr. and Mrs Raymond Fisher ^rent Sunday with Mr. and 'rank Martin and family at

home in Parke county.

Mrs. their

Miss Ann Woodcock has been callid to her home in Niles. Ohio on acIrunt of the serious illness of her lister. Miss Woodcock is auditor of Ve American Zinc Products Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Smulyan spent the week end in Indianapolis with relatives.

Jewell Towns of Martinsville is a guest at the Lamda Chi house over the week end.

Mrs. Elizabeth Smallwood of Bloom ington is the week end guest of Mrs Ferd Lucas and family

Miss Rosalee Smith spent the week end with Misses Ruby and Goldie Larkin of Coatesville.

Russell CIipso n of Georgetown is Russell Clipson of Georgetown was the guest of the-Beta fraternity. Mrs. Noble Snider was in Put" namville Monday to spend the day with her mother, Mrs. David Sublett.

Charles Barnay left the middle of the week on a business trip to Washington

Walter Crawley, a former Greencastle boy, no-w residing in Muncie is visiting relatives here

Mrs Guy Jones of Terre Haute was the guest Sunday .of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Hanneman and family.

Mrs. Myra A. Curtis has gone to Indianapolis for a visit with Mr. and Mrs William A. Pickens

lilt Coward Sheehy of Indianapolis is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. P. Forcum and Mr. Forcum and daughters.

Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Reeves, former Greneastle resident now residing in Demmltt, Texas, are here to spend the summer with their son. Lee Reeves and family, who live west of town.

Miss Edna Hamilton of Indianapolis was the week end guest of her mother. Mrs. Betty Locke Hamilton.

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Nelson*of Indianapobs were here Sunday the guests of Prof, and Mrs. H. B. Longdon.

Ex-Senator Albert J. Beveridge and son were in Greencastle Saturday the guests of Prof, and Mrs. H. B. Longdon. Senator Beveridge, who is a graduate of DePauw. brought his son to Greencastle to show him the scenes of his college days.

Emmett Burkhalter, manager of the Greencaste gas plant, has returnee from West Baden where he attended a meeting of the Indiana Gas manufacturers association.

Mrs. M. P. Huestig who has been visiting relatives at Irving, Illinois for the past week returned home Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Richards and children of Indianapolis visited over the week end with the former’s father, Charles Edwards an^ family

Dr Brazier of this city who has been j n Clayton for the past twelve weeks, has returned to his home here. Dr. Brazier is a nurse

Mrs. C R. Jones and R. O Shubert of Indianapolis were the Sunday guests of Miss Emma Jones and Mrs. Ella Browder.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peek of Indianapolis were the week en d guests of Mrs. George White Mrs. Peek is the daughtr eof Mrs. W’hite.

Miss Mona McAllister left Friday night for Denver, Colorado, called by the critical illness of her brother * W r arre n Searse

Mr. and Mrs. David Sublett of (utnamville spent the week end [ith their daughter. M™. Clyde lutherlin and family who live south town on the Bloomington Road.

Miss Grace Philputt. District President of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority was the week enj guest of local chapter at their home on South College Avenue.

Mrs J H. Holt of Chicago, who has been here the guest of Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Barnaby left Saturday for her home.

j Mrs. Edna Lockridge who has been charge of the music in the West tbanon schools this year returned her home here this week. Mrs. Lkridge will spend the summer with Jr mother Mrs. F A Arnold.

Clinton Mangun who was operated on for goitre at the Mayo Brother’s hospital at Rochester, Minnesota returnee to his home in this city Saturday. Garret Leverton, principal of the Nashville (Indiana) High School spent the week end at the Phi Delt House Mr Leverton is a form er DePauw man.

[Mr. an,| Mrs. Roy Brackney who Le been residing North Indiana peet have moved to Indianapolis to pke their future home, Mr. Brack|y is employed as a motorman on Terre Haute, Indianapolis & East Traction Co.

Mr. nd Mrs ] Lemar Grubb and dau ghter of Whiting were here to spend the week end the guests of friends and relatives. Mr. Grubb is principal of the Whiting High School.

■he Greencastle postoflfice force is he armed to combat mail robbers, ie postmaster has ^been informed It revolvers and sawed off shot ns are to be sent here. The local ftal employees will be instructed in

> use of the arms.

The Kappa Alpha Theta sorority held an initiation at their chapter house. 904 South College Avenue Fri day night and took into the sororjty Miss Katherine Rothenberger.

Henry Runyan was in charge of the Co Assessors office Monday during the absence of Paul Priest, county assessor who was out of town.

Mrs. Abbie Cromer of Cloverdale, age 67 was in Greencastle Monday to testify i n the Martin divorce suit be ing tried in the Putnam Circuit court. Mrs Cromer, a ge 67, ha^ never. until Monday testified in a law suit so the experience was a new one for her. *

Bishop Frederick D Leete of Indiananpolis was a guest at the Methodist Chrildren’s Home Tuesday He with Rev H C. Clippinger, president of the Board inspected the home and was well pleased with the present conditions of the home.

The r.'u-ic of the Sphere* There is a music wherever there 1 < harmony, order, or proportion, anc thus -re may maintain "the misirk o! the spheres’’; for those well ordereJ motions and regular paces, thoug 1they give no sound unto the ear, yet 'f the understanding they strike a tote most full of harmony.—Sir Thom

Prof. F. C. Tilden delivered the address at the Commencement Exercises of the Mulberry High School at Mulberry. Indiana this evening. On Wednesday night he will deliver the address at Bairbridge, Thursday night at Stilesville and on Friday night at West Lebanon.

Russell Brown spent Sunday with his wife in Hartford City. Mrs Josephine Lewis has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Newby at Knightstows. Miss Mary Steele of Indianapolis was the week end guest of her sister Mrs. Earl Sears and family.

Miss Elizabeth Tilden and Miss Margaret Emily McGaughey were the week end guest of Miss Nellie Lockridge at her home in Roachdale

Mr. and Mrs. Foster Reuss of Wash ington, Indiana, were here the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook. Mr Reuss is a brother of Mrs. Cook.

Marion Cooper who is attending Purdue University this year was home to spend Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooper

Miss Martha Longdon of Bay View Michigan and Mr. and Mrs James B. Nelson of Indianapolis were the week end guests of Prof, and Mrs. H. B Longden Miss Longden stopped off here enroute to her home in Bay View, Michigan from Flodida where she has been spending the winter.

The DePauw State Normal basebalj game which was to have been played o n McKeen Athletic Field Friday afternoon was called oc on account of rain. The game was called at the end of the first inning A state Normal player poled a home run over the right field fence. Bills and Slutz was

Dave Ader, a former Greencastle man who now resides in Anderson, is here for a few days visit with his brother, William Ader and other relatives and friends

President Grose of DePauw University has been appointed by Bishop Leete as a delegate to the Ecumerical conference of the Methodist church which will be held in City Roads Chapel Londan, September 6'16 The conference will represent Methodists from all over the world. President Grose wil] represent the Indiana area of the M E. Church.

Following a stroke of paralysis suffered Monday afternoon, the death of Joe Eads of Bainbridge, one of north Putnam county’s best known men occurred on Monday night Mr. Eads who leaves a wife and several children had been identified closely with the horse and mule business of the county for many years, being a large buyer of horses and mules

the battery for the DePauw nine Mrs. George Lipps of Indianapolis returned to this city from her home in Indianapolis to be with her parents during the illness of her father, H C. Rudisill who suffered a stroke of paralysis several weeks ago. Mrs- Tom Darnell also a daughter of Mr. an,) Mrs. H. C. Rudisill returned to her home in Greenfield after spending the past week in this city The condition of Mr. Rudisill remains

serious.

SOUTH GREENCASTLE

Elmer Blue and son drove to Indianapolis Sunday to spend the day with Mrs Blue who is in the St Vincent’s hospital where she recently was oper ated.upon. Mrs. Blue is getting aleng nicely.

William Roberts of Danville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Roberts.

Dennis Curra n spent Sunday and

fish

Cecil Jenkins of Indianapolis, a for mer Greencastle resident was here Monday Mr. Jenkins will soon remove from Indianapolis to Washington Indiana. He is a traveling salesman.

Deputy Sheriff Claude Coffin, and special deputies Lari Allen and Ott Braden took four State farm escapes who had been sentenced to serve

ttorney Slaymaker of Indianapolis j terms in the reformatory to Jeffer*

Attorney John Rawley of Brazil sonville Saturday. ? in Greencastle Friday to argue ’

e issues in a Clay county insur , ^ ?utnam County Fis h and game

j Protective Association is laying much ! stress upon the new law which pro-

nam county on a change of venue, j for bags between May

15 and June 1. The members of the association intend to see that the law is rigidly enforced in this county.

|i case before Judge James P. ghes The case was brought to

On Saturday afternoon Squire Philip Frank united in marriage Mrs. Mary Moffett of this city and John Waddle of Putnam County. They will make their home on Mr. Waddle’s farm northeast of town

Mrs Ferd Lucas has gone to Wash ington, D C where she will attend a meeting of the National Better Films association. Mrs Lucas will represent the Indiana organization at the Washington meeting. She will be gone for ten days During her absence, Mrs. Elizabeth Smallwood of Bloomington, a relative, is here to take charge of the Lucas home

the Alpha Omricon Pi Sorority enkained at its chapter house Friday J: g from 8 o’clock to 11 with a kal reception in honor of Mrs. ■an McCauseland, Grand Presilt 'if the sorority and week end V' of the local chapter. The decora

1? were ferns and roses.

fhat a little work in street reing will do has been demonstrat - ly the Greencastle city street mittee. Several bad places on lar street have been crowned and )<!, leaving the street in splendid

lition.

Mrs Gilbert Lance of Kenosha, Wis "who is visiting in Indianapolis was’in this city Sunday and was the guest during thp afternoon of Mrs. Raser Bittles and Mr. and Mrs James

Kittles Mrs. Lance was Miss Charlotta Cooper a

student.

A Ford touring car, abandoned Sun day night, just west of town, was brought to Greencastle this afternoon by Sheriff Lawrence Sears. He believed the car had been stolen. Monday afternoon, however, a country boy came to town and claimed the car. He had abandoned it when it blew out a

tire.

Word has been received here from Miss Ann W’ooticock auditor of the

American Zinc Products Co., who was called to Niles. Ohio, last week by the illness of her sister. Miss Gwendolyn Woodcock, that her sister died on Sunday. The funeral was held Tuesday. Miss Woodcock has been

here ever since the American Zinc | Monday at the creek. The fish seem ProduJts C., plant started operation. tQ be b j+j n g g 00 d. He caught a large

string of them-

Nancy Hinkle , Margaret Garl and Ida Tobin spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Howard Bennett, James* Julian spent Sunday in Bra-

zil.

Miss Hazel Williams of Indianapolis spent Sunday with her mother

Mrs. Jesse Williams.

Mrs. Thomas White is reported to

be critically ill.

The Sunday school of the Maple Heights Mission is growing rapidly. It started out with about 32 and now the number has reached 70. Miss Lois King of Fairview and Miss Mamie Taylor of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hinkle an,| family. Mrs- William Young spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Margaret Cleven-

ger.

The five year old son of Mr. and Mrs Joe Nicely, who live o n the King farm 7 wiles west of Greencastle, was badly injure^ Sunday afternoon, on the creek road, just west of town, when the horse his father was driving to a buggy scared at a n auto and turned over the buggy. The buggy wheel i - an over the lad's head badly cutting the cheek and scalp.

M^s. George R. Grose end Mrs. Frank Donner entertained with a tea given Monday afternon at the home of Mrs. Grose in 'honor of Mrs.'Francis McConnell of

fadmg work on Blackstock field 1 Denver, who with her husband. Bishw underway. It is desired that i 0 p McConnell will be in Greencastle grading be complete^ as quickly j this- week. Bishop McConnell (osible in order that blue grass cr ly was president of DePauw Unlv*

be planted this spring so that by ^ ersity. la fine blue grass sod will cover Wire field The objection to the ^thletic field, McKeen field is that

is no sod.

Major and Mrs. Omer Newhouse, who have been in Montezuma for the

formerly I P as t several days, have returned to DePauw | Greencastle and are guests at the

, home of John Stoner. Major Newhouse who is in the U S. A. Medical corps wil] report to Camp Knox, where* he has been assigned for duty

next Thursday.

The men of the College Avenue Church entertained Tuesday evening at the church parlors with a 6:30 o’clock dinner. Ea'ch had as his truest some man who is not a member of the church Dr. Demetrius Tillotson of Crawfordsviile, formerly of this city and Prof. L. R. Eckhardt of DePauw spoke during the evening. A social good time was enjoyed.

i the request of the Bloomington p Marshall O’Hair went to Limelast Thursday and arrested nan giving her name as Alma ms who had been visiting in ington and who ha d started for ^iome in Oklahoma The woman, ■pjfcn.s took several articles of cloth" from Bloomington stores on apPWal and the n left town without pay »r them. A Bloomington officer Jjgj to Greencastle and took the W05 »r back to that town

After playing hide and seek with Marshall Henry O’Hair all day Monday, Leslie Ellis, who was caught m

by the Marshall Satuf himself up to the

S C. Sayers with a handicap of 12 and Charles Martin, with a handicap of 35 tie ( ] for first place in the Blind Handicap tournament player Saturday and Sunday by the members of the Greencastle Golf Club. The par

Marshall Snider who recently underwent an operation at the Metho-

dist Hospital in Indianapolis return- for the days play was 70, each player

ed to his home in this city Friday.

He underwent an operation on his left limb which was injured while he was in service in France. Snider will return to Indianapolis in about three weeks-to undergo another operation on his limb and one for the removal of his tonsils

being allowed to make his own handi* ! cap Seven players tied for third. ! fourth, fifth and sixth places in the

! handicap.

NORTH WASHINGTON 0 Mrs John Wood and Mrs. John Urton and daughter Frances spent the evening with Mrs. Toll Pierson’s

Friday.

Miss Bell Reel is hom e from Green-

castle.

Josie Brown spent Saturday night and Sunday with her aunt Mrs. Eliza both Uiton and daughters at Fox

Stop.

Mrs.' Cora Tabor visited Mrs.

Coombs Monday

Edgar Jobe went to Terre Haute

Monday night.

Miss Frances and Catherine Urton took dinner with their grandmother

| Urton Sunday.

j School closes next week. Commence ment will be on May fifth at the school house in Pleasant Garden

INFORMAL DINNER

a crap game day night, gave

Marshall and was taken before Mayor Bartley where he was fined $ 5 and costs When the marshall caught Ellis Saturday night he released him

to appear for trial

Ellis failed to

and, al*

o n his promise

Monday morning,

show up Monday morning

though he was around town, the marshal could not Ret close enough to him to catch him. By evening, however, he tire d of the hide and seek game and gave himself up for trial.

Jack El'is, Red Skimerhorn, a set of dice and 40 cents in money were captured on Saturday night by Marshall O’Hair on th e sidewalk in the rear of the Crawley Pool room on the north side of the square. The marshall walked through the pool room to the rear of the building just as Ellis was reaching for the dice. Five or six other fellow^ who were interested in the gAme ran and the Marshall did not learn who they were.

Those from out of town who were

here Monday to attend the funeral of John McAlinden are: Miss Loretta McCarty, Charles McCarty and Mr and Mrs, Thomas Sheridan of Lebanon; John O’Connor and Patrick O’Connor of Ladoga; Mr. and Mrs John Callahan, Mrs. Sarah Callahan and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weaver of New Ross, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs John Rady, Mr and Mrs Frank Rady, Mr and Mrs Wil] Rady, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rady and Mr and Mrs. Charles Rady of Roachdale and Mrs. J. C Scott and daughter, Miss j

Dorothy Scott of Rusellville.

Mr. and Mrs Frank Donner entertained at their home on East Seminary street at an informal dinner for Bishop and Mrs. Francis J McConnell Sunday evening. Eighteen guests were seated at the table. The dining | room was beautifully decorated with

spring flowers.

DETA U’S HAVE WEINER ROAST

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The members of the Delta U Fratreinyt and their lady friends enjoyed a weiner roast at Monon Springs Saturday evening. . , ^

NOTIC E TO NON RESIDENTS

State of Indiana,

County of Putnam, SS:

Ir. the Putnam Cr.cuit Court, March Term, 1921 K‘'ss F. Clodfelter vs- j John Btisco, et al. CIVIL ACTION TO QUIET TITE No. 9980 , Comes now the plaintiff by James & Alice, his attorneys and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competant person that the residences, upon diligent search and inquiry are unknown of the following named defendants and they are believed to be non residents of

the State of Indiana, to wit:

John Brisco, John Briscoe, Wilsqn Spaulding, James Holland., Percilla Spaulding, Oliver McCoy, James Holland, Granville Holland, Eavaline G. Holland, Evaline G. Holland, Oliver Tally, Lucy Briscoe, Lucy Brisco, Caleb G, Pe rkins Joseph Perkins, Elisabeth V. Perkins, Elizabeth V. Perkins, Orpha Clark, Frank D. Clark, Harriett Wysong, William Wysong, Emma O. Webb, Caleb E Keyt, Bertha Keyt, Morris V.’ Lcyt, Josie Keyt, Charles W Keyt Edmund Perkins Rosanna J. Perkins, William Perkins Sr., William Perkins, Jr., William Perkins, Elam Perkins, Elem Perkins, Oren Perkins, Stella Portious, Emma Kirkpatrick, Elmer Shonkwiler, William Shonkwiier, Jr., William Shonkwiler, Mary Goshorn, May Goshorn, George Shonkwiler, Mary Shonkwiler. Anna Shonkwiler, James F Shonkwiler, Dora Booty, Jennie Perkins Ella Perkins Carrie Perkins Emery Perkins, Emry Perkins, Warren Perkins, Ira Perkins, Oran Perkins, Mattie Cooper, William Perkins, Orville Perkins, Oscar E. Anderson Oscar Anderson, John W. Anderson, Hannah Anderson, Cora Goodley, Lydia Goodley, Clara Goodley, Clara Goodley Lydick, Eva Goodley, Mary Perkins, Orpha Perkins Morris Keyt, Orpha J. Knauer, Edwin Keyt, Lydia Washburn, George Perkins, Priscilla Spaulding. Stella Fortius Granvill Holland, Emmery Perkins, Eveline D. Holland, Owen Perkins, Oliver Talley, Emma Perkins, G. Holland, Eveline Holland, Harriet Wysong, William H. Wysong, William Perkins, Sen., Orpah Clark, Oram Perkins, Lydia Washburne; the unknown husbands and wives respectively of each of the above named defendants if living; the unknown widowers and widows respectively, and the unknown heirs legatees, devisees assigns, grantees, successors in title, executors and administra tors of each of the above named defendants if deceased, and that all of said defendants are necessary parties

to said action.

That said action is to quiet the plaintiff’s title to the following described real estate in Putnam County,

Indiana, to wit:

The southwest quarter of the north west quarter of Section Twenty one (21); and a part of the northeast quarter of Sectio n Twenty (20), described as follows, to wit: beginning at the southwest corner of said north east quarter; thence north on the west line thereof, to a point eighty nine (89) rods and four (4) links south of the northwest corner of said quarter; thence east, eighty (80) rods to a stone; thence north three (3) rods, to a stone; thence east, eighty (80) rods to a stone on the east line of said section, at a point eighty six (86) rods and eleven (11) links squth of the northeast corner of said section; thence south, on said east line, to the southeast corner of said northeast quarter; thence west, on the south line of said quarter, to the place of beginning, all in Township Fifteen (15) North, Range Five (5) West, containing one hundred eleven and one half (111%) acres, more or

; less.

Notice is, therefore, hereby given said defendants and all persons whomsoever, that claim any interest in said real estate, that unless they be and appear on the 46 Judicial Day of the May Term, 1921, of the Putnam Circuit Court, the same being th e 23rd day of June, 1921, at the court house, in the City of Greencastle, in said county an^ state, and answer or demurrer to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal of said court at the office of the clerk thereof in the city of Greencastle. Indiana, this the 26 day of April, 1921. HARRY W MOORE. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court, Putnam County, Indiana. (SEAL) James & Allee, Attys. for Plffs. . 3tW. Apr. 29 May 6-13