The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 May 1924 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GRKENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1924.

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BRAZIL, Ind., May 1—James W. Macdonald today took office as a member of the city council, succeeding John W .Hendrix, resigned. Hendrix moved out of the Second ward and did not discover until he hail moved that he had automatically usted himself from office.

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(iilbert Rogers, employed at the 0. & I. Stone quarry had three fin-

Mr. and Mrs. William Newman and son, Cecil and Oran Buiis and wife were Sunda yvisitors with Homer Slavens and family, of near Clinton Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cash and daughter spent Sunday with (lyde Cash and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis called on Mr. and Mrs. George Ruark Friday afternoon Sunday visitors with Mrs. Myrtle

the basket dinner at Brick Chape! school. A very interesting program was givn duieng the afternoon by the pupil'. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brumfield of Lizton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McClay. D. V. Hurst is driving a new Overland touring car. Miss Erma Jones entertained a number of her young friends Sunday afternoon.

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who have recently arrived from Florida, where they spent the winter. Mrs. Sallie McGinnis has the

mumps.

Several fr un this vaeinity attended j the commencement at Fillmore Thurs- j

brought here for treatment.

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Greencastle Chapter 255, O. E. S. is invited to attend the meeting of Roachdale Chapter, Friaay evening.! It is desired that all who can do so

make the trip. Sarah Wright, sec.,: ( j ay n j^ t

Olive Brown, worthly matton. j c ec ji Newman spent Saturday night

! with Raymond Cox and family, of i

Greencastle.

About twenty members of the Greencastle Kiwanis club motored to Bloomington Wednesday evening to attend the inter-city meeting of Kiwanis men, held in the Student Building of Indiana University. Dr. L. R. Eckardt and Dr. Henry McLean of the Greencastle club were on the program for talks during the evening. Harry W. Moore led the singing during the evening. About 400 were present and attended the banquet held for their benefit. The Greencastle club was

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The Greencastle Kiwanis club met Thursday in a short session. Oscar M. Voorhees, National Secretary of Phi Beta Kappa, was present, as a guest of Dr. W. W. Sweet. Dr. L. R. Eckardt was presented with a beautiful bouquet of roses for his splendid work in the Kiwanis organiza-

tion.

Judson Gibbons and wife, of Lebanon spei t the week-end with Alex Bryan an i family. Mrs. Hm "Id McN'ary, of Greencastle, callc on Mrs. Oran Buis Friday afternoon. Horace Robinson and family called on Joi n Wise’s Monday evening. Mrs. Morris Goodwin spent Tuesday with Mr Mary Hunter. Horace and Noble Storm, of North Dakota, who were called home by the death of their father started on their return home Thursday. o SUGAR RIDGE

PORTLAND MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slavens and children of near Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibbs and daughter Edna, Sunday evening. School closed here Friday with a big dinner and program. Everyone enjoyed the program. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Clodfelter and son Vance spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will McBride. Miss Myrtle Vaught spent the day Sunday with Miss Goldie Calvert. Charlie Harbison bought a Ford last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Vaught and little nephew spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Terry and son Dwight. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carpenter left Sunday for Terre Haute for an extended visit with thei son Everett Carpenter and family. Mr. and Mrs. oJhn Burks, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spencer and children, M. and Mrs. Frank McGill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mears and Clyde and Will Ball. o STILES VILLE

Mrs. Roy Bartley of Muncie has returned home after a short visit with her parents, M. and Mrs. Will

O’Hair.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McIntyre of Indianapoli- spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. H. G. Brown.

ROACHDALE, R. R. :J Mrs. Clarence Berry is on the sick Rev. Breach and Mr. and Mrs. Al- ’>st fred Long and family took Sunday James Berry, of Crawfords, is dinner with T. J. Shackleford. visiting hi- bother, Clarence Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gates, Dr. Miss Ivy Eudaly spent the week Stowers were Sunday guests of C. F. i en< ^ w '^ Benlce Reeves. Modlin. j Miss Naomi Booker entertained a Martha Steward spent Sunday at nunl Lcr ot her frienis with a pounc: Phillip Kendells. I P ar *y ><?a r lV ' Mrs. Ella Handren and Mr. Hen-i Mrs. P Hurst has jien visitdren were in New Maysville Satur- in * her daUBhte1 ', Mrs - Lee Bowan day evening. j the P ast ' vf ‘ ek - Mrs. Dan Weller and daughter B *™ ce Reevos has been very SIck called on Ida and Laura Steward. .... T . 1,1-1 Several from this vicinity attended Mrs. Mary Roe and daughter Edna and Mr. Neff spent Sunday at A. M.

Kecks.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cramer and family spent Sunday at John Cram-

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CLINTON FALLS The creek sure have been on the boom for the past three days. Sunday sch- I at 1 o’clock. Praching services at 11 o’clock. Meeting at 7 o’clock a the Methodist Protestant church Sunday, May 4, by G. C. Ramey, of Indianapolis. Claud Crodian, of Fincastle and Miss Frances (, Idanl, of this place, were married Saturday. Mr. and Mr- Russell Boswell and children Mr. and Mr . Fred Williams of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pierce spent Sunda> evening with Mr. and Mrs. Abner Sigler. Mrs. Ora Thomas, who has been spending the week with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas, of Indianapolis, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Fannie Sigler spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Eula Staggs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall, Mrs. Fannie Sigler spent Saturday in Plainfield visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Goddard were Mrs Crodian, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Crodian and children, Mr and Mrs. Claud Crodian. Lawrence Garrett was in these parts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Heady and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mort Slavens.

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Mrs. Lola Havens and children of Indianapolis «nent a few days of last week with Rube Ma'on and family. Miss Idi Kroigh is very sick at this writing. Carl Keller m-I family were Sunday guests of relatives at Moores- ! ville. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Scottin were | Sunday guests of relatives at Mooresville. Mr. and Mrs. Verlie Hampton were Sunday guests of Glen Hamp-1 ton and family. Sunday guests of Walter Larimore were C. C. McMains and family of Greencastle. M. G. Nichols and fam- I ily of near Greencastle, Mrs. Ethel Martin and son Harold of Indian- 1 apolis and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ballard.

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FOLEY PILLS PREVENTED OPERATION James Richardson, 1532 Freeman Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio writes: “I suffered with my kidneys and bladder and was to go to the hospital to be operated upon. I decided to try Foley Pills a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and after three doses I found relief.” Try them today. R. P. Mullins, Druggist. tu. th. s., wk

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LEV SHANK FOR GOVERNOR of Indiana In the Primary Election Tuesday, May 6, 1924 No. 18 on the Primary Ballot The Election of Mayor Shank as Governor of Indiana assures the people of GETTING BACK TO HONESTY WE CAN WIN WITH SHANK

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