Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1921 — Page 5

SEPTEMBER 2. 1921

THE HERALD DEMOCRAT, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

PAGE FIVE

< Rain, rain rain. The hardes* down

local news

Miss Elizabeth

pour in weeks hit Greencastle Safur. day morning. The water fe',1 in

bunches, sheets, great gobs. It sure I MaVy Weik o7 New York wh^is heri was some rain. v, , ,, , v °

me guest of her father, Jesse Weik.

Emma ■ Wirier e-f« Tte’ a ] nd f Ml8 -| Rev. and Mrs. V. L Raphael have j WANTED:—MAN.. FOR.

ally on Saturday evening for Miss

1

flarence Vestal and Ott Dobbs, lo_

tioneers attended a hog sale

& au bv Ker.worthy Bros., at

g^villeTast^ Wednesday.

The a nnuaTcorivention"Tf the Put. 1 fountv Sunday School Assoeia. Min h ; held Sunday, September S s 2:00 p- m. in the Canaan M. fchurch, east of Fillmore. A spier. ^ "ram is being arranged Every SuJay School in the County should

^ represented

Th e funeral of Mrs. Mary E. ‘ air e 8t. whose death orccnrr.

J'last Tuesday was held at 1:30

y ck Friday at the home. The bur

° in Danville, Indiana. The

taken from here to Dan.

Mr. and Mr. Ben Corwin who have been on a month’ vacation trip to St Paul and Duluth arrived home Sunday

Mrs. Jennie Smythe. who has rent er her east Syminary street to Dr and Mrs. H. B. Troyer will spend the winter at the Home Lawn Hotel in Martinsville. Mrs. Smythe, is in ill health, and her daughter Mrs Mort Diall of Rockport, N Y. will lie with her the. grater part of the winter The Unio n service Sunday evening will be in the Presbyterian church at 7.45. Dr. Marshall, of the Christine Church will preach. The public is cordially invited to attend

The guests were entertained by music by John Weik and Mrs. Chas O’Dell of Oklahoma, who formerly was Miss Lucy Andrews of Brazil Miss Elizabeth Tilden and Miss Nina Byrd

assisted

and Mr. William Snider of were in Greencastle Sunday

Mr. Brazil visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs Snid er will leave the first of October for Sa n Francisco from where they will sail on a trip around the world: They expect to be gone a year.

SPARE

as their guest this week Mrs. RaphjTIME WORK must have auto or ael’s sister, Mis^s DeMarge Wolff, of horse and wagon. W’ork consists of

Cincinnati, Ohio

ill wa 5

body was

cy motor. Ma ior Martin J. Shute has return. *1 from Camp Knox, where he has * this summer. Major Shute was ^officer in the R. 0. T. C. Summer Training Camp. j( rs F A Arnold and Mrs Edna Lockridge are at home from Bay View Michigan, where they have bee* ; [pending the summer Mrs Benjamin Swahlen and sons, BjH and Bobby of Detroit, Michigan ardBr. Benjamin Hypes of St. Louis, Mo are in Greencastle for a visit f ,t'b Mrs W F Swahlen and Mr - gd Mrs. J. P. Allen, Jr Miss Elizabeth Ames and Mrs. Emma Windsor will entertain Sat. irday evening in honor of John and i Mary Weik. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brirson and Mrs. Jesse Alice Byrd Mrs J R .Johns returned to her borne in this city Friday from the Mrthodist Hospital in Indianapolis where she recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mrs Pansy Fanner and children attended the Shoemaker reunion sear Roachdale last Sunday. It was he’d at the home of Earl Newton. Mr and Mrs. George Weber and daughter have returned from a ten day’s visit with relatives in Ohio Mrs F. A Arnold and Mrs. Edna Lockridge have returned from Bay

Yiew.

The Rev Levi Marshall, pastor of the Christian church preached the onion service at the Presbyteriu n church on Sunday evening. | Miss Lillian Southard returned to Greencastle la^t week from St. Ingus Michigan where she has been spend.

i»g the summer.

Mrs Jennie Smythe has rented her kme on cast Seminary street to Dr.

•Si Ms H B. Troyer

Mrs Morton Dial of Lockport, York is in Greencastle for a vis i!*’.th her mother Mrs. Jennie Smv.

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•!rs, Edwi,, Post is seriously ill j•lher home on v>uth College Avenue Mis> Margaret Knight of Coates, [j'-caml Miss Mary Granger af La. Ityette were her theg uests of Miss I a d Louise Dun, a .j over the week

Mrs. J. F. Stevens of Princeton, Indiana who have been spending the summer in Bay View, have come to Greencastle for a visit with Mrs Steven’s parents, Mr. and Mrs R. l! 0 Hair. Mr. Stevens, who has been in Europe for the past two months will joi n Mrs. Stevens here o n Tues. day and they will return to their home in Princeton

E. R Hurst sold 28 hea ( ] of Jer. sey and Holstein milk cows at public auction at the J. E. Champer barn Saturday afternoon. The high price paid for a cow was $71, while the average of the sale was about $50

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hillis arrived home Sunday from Lake Wawasee, where they have been for the last two weeks. They occupied a cottage at the lake and report a splendid out ing and goo ( j fishing Mr and Mrs. Lee Reeve* and family, who also have been at the lake are expected home today.

The most successful Putnam coun ty teachers institute eve r held in the opinion of many of those who at. tended the institute here last week County Superintendent Frank WaL lace provided a most entertaining and instructive program and those who attended were not only entertained but were greatly instructed.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woodson of Indianapolis an^ Mr. and Mrs Rob. ert John of New York were here Mon day to attend the funeral of Miss Florence John.

The Harmony Band which gave a concert here Saturday night gave a most entertaining program to a lar. ge crowd The band was brought here by the Re,; Men’s lodge As the result of the auto in which the base drummer was riding going into a ibad washout, throwing the base drum mer against his drum, the band was minus a base drum. When the drum, mer went against his drum he broke the head of the drum.

inspecting am. repairing signs on public roads running a short distance out of Greencastle. No experience nec. essary. Position requires about 5 hours time every 90 days. Liberal pay and yearly contract to responsible party. State age, occupation ,and whether you have an auto or rig Ap. plications considered confidential Ad. dress Manager Maintenance Depart ment, 141.149 West Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois.

INVESTMENTS:—We oyn and offer for sale $50,000 of Gravel Road Bonds running for long or short time in large and small denominations at the market price. Come in and see us if you are looking for an in. vestment. The Central Trust Com. pany

Prof. F. C. Tilden, who has been away on county institute work this week ,has returned to his home here. Prof. Tilden, who was i n Williams, port this week will be at Fowler, Indiana, next week.

Deputy Sheriff Claude Coffin took Tom Dawson, a colored penal Farm escape to Jeffersonville Saturday He will serve a sentence of from 2 to 5 years for running away from the farni

The fleath of Mrs Thomas Lewis, age 64 of Knightsville, occurred Sat. urday afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the home following an extended ill. ness of pernicious aenemia The fun era! was held Tuesday afternoon at the hornet The burial was in the Cottage Hill cemetery in Brazil Mrs. Lewis leaves a husban^ and five children. Mrs R E. Knoll of Greencastle is a daughter of Mrs Lewis The other children are Mrs. Thomas Lett, Brazil; Miss Mary, who resided at home; David Lewis of Brazil and Sam .1 Lewis of Los Angeles. Mrs. Knoll had been with her mother during the last three weeks of her illness.

Mr and Mrs. Daniel Craft and Mr and Mrs. Issiah Craft and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. an ( ] Mrs. Robert Evens of Green, castle

Fay Childs, who lives on the Ro_ bert Hamrick farm, north west of town, ■while shoeing a horse Tuesday morning, mashed his left thumb so badly that the end of the finger had to be take n off by Dr. Hutcheson.

Rev. Levi Marshall went to Wi. nona Tuesday to attend the Christ, ian church convention being held there.

Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hootman went to Lake Winona Monday where they will attend the National Conven tion of the Deciples of Christ during the week They will return to Green castle next Saturday

Mr. an,] Mrs. Thomas Owens and family have moved into their new home recently builded on their farm east of town and are now at home to their friends in their new residence.

Raymond Welch of Terre Haute is here to spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Peter Welch Mr. W’elch is employed hy the Metro, politan Insurance Co of Terre Haute.

Mrs. Ferd Lucas entertained the card club at her home on East Sem inary street Friday afternoon.

Prof and Mrs. Ray A. Evens of Madison township are the parents of a fine son, Irwin Ray Evens, born Sat urday, August 27

Mrs. Andr? Thomas entertained the members of the Martha Washing ton Club and their guests at her home on Gillespie St. Wednesday af te»T!oon at 2:30 o’clock

Mrs. Betty Browning entertained at dinner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hillis and their guests, Mr. and Mrs Will Thurman of Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs Rose Leonard of Russellville and Mr and Mrs W’esley Flint of near Fillmore.

MALTA ■■ - o - Quite a number from this place are attending the continued sale of gener al merchandise at Fillmore Mrs. Emry Nichols and daughter Bertha and Mrs. W’ill Shuck of this place attended the Henderson reunion at Broad Ripple Park Indianapolis last Thursday. Mrs. Alice Ranson is spending a few days at Greencastle with her dau ghter Mrs Eva Walls. Quite a number from this place at tended the Maysville Picnic last Wed nesday. Mr .and Mrs. Morris Campbell and sons spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs John S. Browning near Green, castle last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Garrett and childre n spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John S Browning near Greencastle last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Garrett and children spent last Sunday with Mr. an t j Mrs. Joe Garrett.

New Method. “I horte I haven’t broken his heart,” said the /chorus girl who, strange to say, had turned down a young spendthrift. “You certainly have,” said her friend. “You have broken it right in half.” “In half? Wtgit do you mean?" “I mean that he takes two girls out to supper every night now.”

Taking an Interest. Farmer A—So your hoy's got home from college. Does he take any intei^ est in ttie farm? Fanner B—He’s beginning to. He’? been sliowin' me where we could have a dandy golf course an’ how easy ’twonld be to turn the barn into a garage.

Mr. Will Shuck and daughter, Mary called to see Mr. Frank Garrett in Fillmore last Sunday morning who has been very ill for several days. He is improving slowly. Miss Myrtle Haven called on Mrs. Reese Buis last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Lawson and Mrs. Eva W’alls went to Indianapolis last Saturday. Mrs. Havens and Miss Myrtle Ha. vens called on Mrs Will Shuck last Sunday evening Mrs. Gladys Morgan of this place and Mr. Lloyd Evans and others went to Turkey Run last Sunday. Mrs. Parker of Muncie is staying .with her sister, Mrs Alva Wright.

Notice

The little son of Mr. and Mrs Ross Bennett of near Reelsville fell one day last week and broke his right leg.

Dr. and Mrs O. F Overstreet and Dr and Mrs. W YV Tucker have re. turned home from their Western vacation trip

Two Terre Haute automobiles were in a bad mixup on the Reelsville Hill Sunday evening. One of the maeh. ines stalled about half way up the hill and as the brakes would not hold it ran hack and rah into the second machines starting it hack The see ond machine went off the road and , turned over hut luckily none was in. I jured Five persons were riding in

Mr. and Mrs. Noble Snider spent Sunday with the latter’s par.

ents Mr. and JIrs - Noble Snider lnj the ca r which went over.

Putnamville

Misses Velma, Ethel and Marie Mexryweather left for the west Wed. nesday. Misses Velma and Ethel will be in Tucson, Arizona where the latter is an English teacher in the large Senior H S.. Miss Marie will teach in New Mexico.

Mrs Clyde Rutherlin is ill of lung 'trouble She is at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs David Sublett at Putnamville. She will remain there until her health is improved.

Mrs. Mary Stevenson of Cham, paign, III., visited hero last week with relatives and attended the Nel. son family reunion Sunday

John Tresner of Brazil has chased the Manhattan garage.

pur.

Jke funeral of Mrs

I® 1 ® "’as held

| itsklenee

Eliza Gran.

Saturday at the North Jackson street

| . V L. Raphael of the Presbyter

1 4J church had charge of the

! fc ' “’ Jr >al was in

the

servic.

Forest Hill

j itffiftery. ■l • ^ Goodwin and daughter, r tt 7 re Siting relatives in Leb 1801 snJ Sheridan for a week, kj m out town here for the Bf, 11 ^ ls . Eliza Grantham are: \r Sanders and (laugh. Crr of Crawfordsville , d G0 x On ’ rhK ' a *°. Mr s Mary N’tham' VW Market ! an,i Frank 8i 3v .‘ ni and roothf* of Terre i ^ Do ™ an . Miss Esther I, * nd M,ss Susan Watson of hist , "ere the week end Km', Miss Madonna Thomas at Vtns,. „ Mr - «nd Mrs Fred " Hanna Street. jhtfcu Cl< ‘ rk . Ha »-ry W Moore S R ai i t marr ' ac:e license to Miss ,* Cloveffjr a ,!” 1 Hlmer Paris each Th ' w "’-

Delta Theta Tau will meet this evening at 7 o’clock at the home of Miss Mildrej Hurst on Poplar Strcof.

Mrs. Ed Gardner and daughter, Mary of Ladoga came Saturday for a visit of several days with Mr and Mrs. H. C McKee north of town

Mrs. Jennie Smythe, who has been quite ill at her home on east Sem. inary street, is reported to be great

ly improved today

The Greek Candy Co., is installing a large electric sign in front of the Greek Candy store.

Miss Nell Town, who is employed in Washington, who has been here vis. iting her parents, Dr. and Mrs S. B Town has gone to Delphi to visit her sister, Mrs. Robert Kimberli n and the Rev. Kimberlin and family. Lat. er she will join her parents in Chi. cago and accompany them on a three week’s lake trip

A round up i n Michigan City some timp ago resulted in many arrests and convictions The judge sentenced the offenders to the State Farm and gave each the same farm sentence. The sentence of these men expired Wednesday morning* at 7 o’clock. Tuesday night several automobile loads of wives and sweethearts of the Michigan City men arrived in Greencastle and spent the night here. This morning at 7 o’clock they were at the State Farm gate in autos a. waiting their men folks to take them back to Michigan City The event was sort of a come coming

On account of the low percent of profit fixed by law, all public school books will be sold for cash

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Joe Adams of Clinton. Indiana is here visiting friends and relatives.

Miss Jaenette McWethy who has been in Chautauqua work this summer is expected home Wednesday.

The funeral of Miss Florence John whose death occurred Saturday in an Indianapolis hospital, was hel ( ] Mon. day morning at the home of Mrs J. P D. John on south Locust street. The Rev H A Gobin conducted the services and burial was in the Forest Hill cemetery.

Mrs. Marion Hinkle and daughter, Frances Lucille and Mrs. John R. Thompson are spending the week in Bedford visiting relatives.

.1 Imtiana aa„ Wal. c,t y, succeeding Mr. W

Mr a*id Mrs. George Weber and daughter motored last week to Day. 'ton and Columbus, Ohio where they spent a week visiting relatives and friends I,ast Thursday they start, ed on the return trip accompanied by Mr. Weber’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs C C Neuner of Columbus, Ohio. The run of about 240 miles was made in less than 12 hours includ ing stops and detours of which there were several.

Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Preston, former ly of this city but now residing in Houston, TYxas are here for a short visit with relatives and friends. Dr. Preston formerly was a dentist here He is now engaged in real estate busi ness i n Houston

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Randel of Terre Haute and Dr and Mrs. Geo. rge Cook of Hammond are here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Randel.

William Lockridge who is in the St. Vincent’s hospital in Indianapolis, is slowly improving from the attack of pneumonia, which he suffered his third week in the hospital. His gen. oral condition is better but so far there has been little if any improve, ment in the injuries received from the accident in which his leg was brok e n and his back injured. Benjamin Swahlen, who with Mrs.

Ben Barnett of Danville who has been here visiting Claire Albin and Wilmer Albin, has returned to his

home »Year

J. F Stevens, a Princeton-, Indiana merchant arrived here Tuesday to join wife and children who are guests at the home of Mr and Mrs R L. O’Hair Wednesday they drove to Princeton Mr Stevens has been in England and Scotland for the past two months having gone abroad to atten,] the International convention of Rotary Clubs.

Swahlen anj children are here the guests of his mother, Mrs. W. F 1 Swahlen and other relatives and friends went to Chicago Wednesday o n a business trip. His home is in De troit He will return here before go. ing home

J. K. Langdon & Son Ed. Hamilton Book Store J. E. McCurry Furniture and Undertaking Call Our Ambulance At(Any Time Si ore Phone-326 Residence'.Phone-RedJ683 I 1 West Side Square Greencastle Ind. Igisjsjaiajajarsisjsi^^&m'&’SJaJ^'SJEEi^sjs^ I 1 GOOD STURDY WELL MADE SHOES AREA VALUABLE ASSET TO ANY CHILD S GOOD HEALTH

James Hughes, son of Judge and Mrs James P Hughes, has returned from Gary, where he has been visit ing his cousin, John Call son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Call. John Call came to Greencastle with him for a 1 short visit here before school begins.

Ernest Browning who has been ill for several days of the lumbago, is able to be out again. Browning will open his new grocery store at the corner of Vine and Washington Sts., on Thursday, September 1, Mr. Browning formerly conducted a Rroc er v store i n the same location.

In our large stock of children’ shoes for fall and Winter can be found a complete assortment of sizes and styles to please the children at prices to please the parents, Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 for girls $1.50 to $4.75 Sizes 11 1 -2 to 6 for boys $3.00 to $4.75 Meet Me At

H C Hancock, manager of the

n ,u,n v,, ...o Hurst & Company Store of this city ^ ...„ ^ He will attend Purdue this I wa * in Indianapolis Tuesday on busi.j in hot weather when

ness. ^ . x - food or rcllK la given.

HOW DISEASE IS INTRODUCED Jnwholetome Foodstuff That la Decayed or Moldy Should Never Be Given to Fowls.

Pisense is often Introduced Into n flock l»y unwholesome foodstuff thnt ig decayed or moldy, but good food may be easily spoiled by placing it in dirty troughs or neglected feeding

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