The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1924 — Page 3

UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES

THE DAmr MMER, GREENCAOTUi, INDIANAjjraDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1W4

CLASSIFIED ADS

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T JSCO Cords have established a new standard in high-value tire equipment at a medium price. The new patented latex treatment of the cords gives them strength and wearing qualities that mean many added miles of service. "Ihe easy steering, yet sure gripping non-skid tread, means ease of handling-traction safety. Made in 30 x 3 as well as 30 x 3Vi inch clincher and in all straightside sizes. U. S. Tires are the only tires in the world made of cords solutioned in raw rubber latex

Buy USCO Cords from Greeneustle. A. M. Heck, New Maysville Venue Lurkm, Mt. Meridian. J. W. Hendrix, Putnamville Rrnwn « fi a . Balnb ndse .Mercer's (iarage, Heelsvilic Brown & Lloyd, Russellville L. N. Scott, Belle Union Ora Trail, Fincastle

PUTNAMVILLE

Joyce Huron of Newcastle. Penn., spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Huron. Mrs. Janies Hodge and children of Cheney, Washington, have come for

For Sale

Mrs. E.

Anderson street.

R. Pru-

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two chu-1 CHICHESTER S PILLS

Mr. and Mrs. John Mangun.

Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.* ' gjj® «-thr^n-r of »g» Lee Hathaway were Mr. and Mrs. nijnJ'rvn iiuanu 1 i>',

Gilbert Scobbee and cihldren, of La- !

fayette; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braden,

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scobbee and fam-

ily, Mr. and Mrs. Hex Hathaway and N0TItE 0F PETITION TO StAJ.

children.

yan known »s Cc-.t, Safest, Alwn r s RslIsM*

SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE

REAL ESTATE

a three months visit with her par- ho^ehold^ds^fallidnds^o’num^

ents, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Horne and crous to ment j onother relatives and friends. jtL 0Qg

Miss Lucille Glidewell, who is at-

tending Indiana State Norma at Ter- F 0R SALE—Ready made ingrain j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Houck and baby State ° f In< | iana > re Haute, spent the week end with carpet, for large room, never been spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. I >u t nan i County, ss: home folks. use d. Reason for selling, too large i Verner Houck. In the Putnam Circuit Court. Mrs. May House and son- Henry for room, $30.00. Also kitchen can- ; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McGaughex Roscoe Dagg\, Executor of the will and Raymond of Mooresville spent [ net > n Pood condition. 505 South ' am | children of Staunton, were Sun- of Jamps D a KK.v. deceased vs. Ama

Phone 205-K. 3-tf j day visitors with the latter's parents " 00< * O Conner, etal.

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Sunday with her brother, Tilden Me- Indiana street.

Neff and family.

Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ray and chil-

FOR SALE—Blue serge suit, me-

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinkle.

Miss Calene Hall, of Terre Haute,

To— Anna

Wood O’Conner, Augusta

en of Indianapolis spent Memorial dium size, cheap. 506 E. Elm st. 3-2p i s spending the week at home with '' Vood Frazier ; Vance Baggy; FM. Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs., —, 7 — 1 her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall. Ba ^y; Eugene Daggy; Raymond L. S. Perry. ^ ^ALh Duroc piltsj Q Dag^y, Metta Daggy; Alexander Mrs. Theo Cox of Indianapolis one ma ^ e Duroc. Albert Kean, i PBrVFVTS ivrrrTfnv ! Daggy; Frank Daggy; Thornton

spent last week with her brother, , no!t ^ east Barnaby s mill. 4-3p I

Roy Watson and Mrs. Watson. ; _ “ —— —

Miss Marjorie Perry, who has bOR SALE—Five room cottage, that comes in liquid and powder form. Frank B. Daggy; William W. Jones;

PRETEXTS INFECTION

. The greatest discovery in flesh healing * Ba ^y! Hattie Hawes; Walter Dodd; is the marvejous Borozone, a preparation Daggy; Ronald Daggy; Mrs.

taught turned

for the year in Iowa has re-

to her home here.

two lots. $1000 down, balance like rent. Phone 494-Y. 3-tf

LILUPUT-LAND

Sunday visitors at Curt Jobe’s were

Lee Jobe and family of Cloverd.de; Dean Motor Co.

Ralph Jobe and family of BloomingI ton and Ellis Jobe and family of this

place.

| Gail Butterfield and family of Ind- : ianapolis and John Truox and family , visited Sunday with Ollie Rutter-

It is a rombinntion treatment that not only purifies the wound of germs that cause infection but it heals the flesh with extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or cuts which take weeks to heal with the ordinary liniments mend quickly under

the powerful influence of this wonderful T , _

FOR sale—1924 Buick roadster rf ’ m( ' d y- Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. F -Daggy; Charles W. Daggy; the unCAMC sALL 1924 Huick roadster. , 1>OW(]cr 30c . ind 60c g old by .known heirs at law of Elizabeth D.

FOR SALE—Iris flowers, 50 cents per dozen. 710 East Washington,2-tf

Mary Emma Jones; Ella Browder; Matie Shugart; Charles Jones; Katherine Daggy; Albert A. Daggy; Haddie D. Hamrick; George Daggy; Lottie Weller; Eugene Hawkins; Eliza

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SALE—Body Phone 436.

Brussels rug,

, field and family. Rev. Hayworth was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. A>her. | Several from here attended the | i June meeting at Little Mount on Sun-

FOR SALE—1923 Overland Four Door Sedan, $50.00 worth of extras. In practically new condition, at $425.00. King, Morrison, Foster Co. Ford Agency. Phone 268. 4-2t

sical Improvement Forecast or America 9 s School Children If “Toddlers” Are Safeguarded

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D. L. Watkins has bought the Will Potter grocerie and is moving them into the McGaughey building. Potter is moving to Terre Haute.

NEWS OF INTEREST TO THE COLORED FOLKS

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cartwright of Indianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Green last Friday and Saturday. Sumpter Riley and Elizabeth Jul-

day.

FOR SALE

Ford Roadster $200.00 Ford Roadster 276.00 Chevrolet Touring 275.00 Ford Touring 165.00 Cash or Terms. Hawkins Sales co. “Home of the Chevrolet.” 2-6t

Pavo Wilson and wife of Bloomington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Mort Mugg.

Mrs. Jewel Long of Ohio was called here Monday by the serious illness of

her father, T. J. Mugg.

Miss Vance Mugg spent la.-t week

with Joe Snodgrass and family. | Rev. Jack Caldwell of Cra wfords-j Your lawn mower sharpened by ville visited Wednesday with Mr. and machinery makes mowing a pleasMrs. Frank Mugg. ure instead of a drudge. Work

o guaranteed. Bruce Shannon, 431

Miscellaneous.

SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN ' Children Buffering from intestinal worms are cross, restless and unhealthy. There are other symptoms, however. If the child is pale, has dark rings under the eyes, bad breath and hikes no interest in play, it is almost a certainty that worms

a

Bruce

! Anderson street. Phone 783-Y. 4-2t

Sold by Owl Drug Store

Wood, deceased ;the unknown heirs at law of B. A. Daggy, deceased; the

ROCK ROAD unknown heirs at law of Frank B. The Sunday school convention held ' Daggy, deceased; the unknown heirs

Sunday at New Maysville Christian church was well attended by this community. Ernest Wilson and wife spent the latter part of last week with his mother Alice Wilson and family.

at law of Mary Ann Jones, deceased; the unknown heirs at law of Addison Daggy, deceased; the unknown heirs at law of William Daggy, deceased; the unknowm heirs at law of Sarah J. Hawkins, deceased; the unknown

Mrs. Nellie Watson of Carpenters-* heirs at law, legatees and devisees of

Exceptionally thrifty geraniums, salvia, snapdragons, begonias, petunia colens and asters at reasonable prices. H. K. Peck. 403 Hanna street.

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ian attended the Indiana Theatre at are ea tjng away its vitality. The surest ! — Terre Haute last Tuesday and vis- remedy for worms ia White’s Cream Vcrmi-, For brick laying and plastering ot

ited the Phylis Wheatley Home. 1 luge. It is positive destruction to the Mr. and Mrs. Austrilia Nugor and ^“^dby rUllCS8 40 ^ ^ ^ Roger Clark of Terre Haute visited , C ' g old by 0w , Drug store

Mrs. Thomas Robinson the forepart

of last week.

C. H. Harris and William Cartwright were in Indianapolis last Friday on business.

all kinds, see or call E. R. Pruitt.

Phone 217-L. Nov. 7-tf. J and Mrs

BELLE UNION

Automobile Owners, before insuring your ,ar, see me for rates, Accident. R. H. Newgent, ditrict manager, Security Automobile Insurance Company. 1 Wed. and Fri. tf.

W. H. Evens, architect and tractor. Office over Timmons her shop. 4:30 to 5:30 p. m.

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CARPENTER WORK, cement,

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careful medical supervls-1 nays, and the d-.imrers of Inf'M'tton tho child during his from communicable disease would ig”, or prc-school years as ; be minimized by the live-year-old lion against subsequent dam- ! examination ajul the following prohysical defects is urged by i tectlve treatment, such as the givnald B. Armstrong, author ing of toxin-jintltoxin to those susmmunlty Health” and now coptible to diphtheria, for instance, i to the welfare division of; "Early childhood inevitably inetropolitan Life Insurance. fluenccs all subsequent, develop* y. I ment of the individual," one veral years T>r. Armstrong i authority has vritten. ‘'These „ ^— »._ii i- the years determine character, much

for os tho foundation and frame de-

a firm believer in health examination

imd women. He is an adof the slogan: “Have a | examination on your birthpersonal inventory, he is the most effective inBt for convincing adults of

vantages of good

I This

tennlne a structure.

To Illustrate the value of pre-

cautionary measures in dealing with children. Dr. Armstrong cites tho vast reduction in deaths duo to smallpox and diphtheria. Vac-

physical i clnation all but conquered small-

n. pox, and would do so completely authority goes a step fur-| if it were compulsory everywhere an this now, however, by before a child is admitted to school, mg that each American boy | He quotes from ‘‘The Pre-School 1 be given a thorough cx-I Child.” of which Dr Arnold on by tho family physician , Gcsell, of Yah’, is the author, to aching tho age of five. ! prove that diphtheria has ceased average child goes to: to bo a so-called ‘‘dread” disease,

for the first time when he I This volume says,

years old,” Dr. Armstrong' “Diphtheria has a yearly mor"If the thorough examina- ; taltty in tho United States of from made at flvo, an eoitire year ’ 20,000 to 22,000 and its morbidity allowed in which any dc-j is from 150.000 to 200,000. With ay be adjusted and tho i the introduction of anti-toxin tho cr started to school on mortality has been reduced from

TO or 75 per cent to ten per Every caso could be cured if anti-toxin could be applied enough; every esse could

tlmately prevented if wc could universally produce active immunization through the administration of

toxin -antitoxin to thoee

painting. Frank A. Dreyer, 209 West • Sundav evening.

Seminary street. Phone 616-Y. 2-2t

Work on the new school buililin'.'

Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Smith spent; will soon l\p underway.

Thursday and Friday in Indianapolis | Several from here attended the

visiting friends and relatives ana races at Indianapolis on Friday,

attending the races. j A large crowd attended Memorial Mrs. Lindsey Jackson who has been services at New Providence church on

very ill is able to be up and around ! Sunday afternoon. -

again. | Mrs. H. E. Smith spent Friday afMiss Nora Pittman visited friends ternoon with Mrs. Pearl Day. | ——

in Crawfordsville last Wednesday, j Geraldine and Charles Hodge spent INTERIOR DECORATING: Make Mr. and Mrs. Carry Bellamy visit- h few days last week with Miss Ethel your house into a Home” E. Lee ^Con-

ed their nephew and niece Mr. and Dorsett.

Mrs. Timothy Tuggle of Brazil last ; Miss Gertrude Stringer -pent WedSunday afternoon. inesday with Mrs. Ernest McCammack Theodore Lindsey left for his home I Mrs. Sarah Keller spent Friday in Peru last Sunday. | afternon with Mrs. Rebecca Ssott. John Newsom left for his home Vorce Cummings and family of in Gary early last Sunday morning. | near Amity spent one night John and Sumpter Riley left for|"eek with David Scott and family, their home in Bristol Wednesday of Mrs. Alpha Hill spent Monday with

this week. j Mrs. W. B. Alice.

Carry Bellamy attended the races Rev. William McKeehan of near at Indianapolis last Friday. j Rockville filled his regular appointJulius Ricker attended the races ' ment at the Union Valley church over in Indianapolis last Friday. (Sunday and was entertained by Mr Mrs. Robert Logan of Indianapolis and Mrs. T. J. McCammack and fam-

is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mary , Hy- i WANTED—Girl for general houseCaine. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Day called on work. Phone 94. 2-3t

Mrs. Charles Woods gave a five H. E. Smith and wife Sunday cven-

ville spent Saturday with home folks. Watson Job and wife and Mrs. Alfred Purvis were in Greencastle

Saturday morning.

Floyd Mills spent the latter part of last week with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Witt and family. The Community club of New Maysville gave an ice cream social Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Robbins, in honor of Miss Carrie Weekly who will leave soon for the summer in Michigan. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Case, Mr. and Mrs. William Purvis and son Charles, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and family, Jessie Kendell and wife, Clark Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Granthem, Edgar Carpenter and wife, Burey Boner and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Beason and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Clements, Mr.

Walter Beam and family,

and Orville Johnston and family. Miss Letitia Wilson who has been working in Indianapolis has return-

ed home for .-cveral weeks.

William Purvis and wife spent Thursday with Crawford Bri Iges

and wife of Carpentersville.

Mrs. Merle Wills was in Roachdalc

Monday afternoon.

Otto Bymaster and family called Burley Boner and family last

James Daggy, deceased; the unknown heirs at law of James H. S. Daggy, deceased; the unknown heirs at law of Jacob Daggy, deceased; the unknown heirs at law of Hannah Daggy, deceased; the unknown heirs at law of William K. Cooper, deceased. You, and each of you, are hereby notified that Roscoe Daggy, as the executor of the will of James Daggy, deceased, has filed in the Putnam Cir- | cuit Court of the State of Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and therein praying for an erder and decree of said court, authorizing the sale of certain real estate described in said petition, for the purposes named in the last will and testament of said decedent; and has also avered in said petition, and by affidavit filed, that you are non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana, or that your residence is unknown and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings; and that said petition is j now pending and is set for hearing in said court, on the 2nd day of July, 1924, at the Court House in the City

of Greencastle, Indiana.

Witness the Clerk and tho sea! of said Court this 28th day of July, 1924. WALTER S. CAMPBELL, Clerk Corwin & Gillen, Attys. 28-4-11

This community

of rain.

is having plenty

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roy, decorating contractor. Paint Dept., MULLIN’S DRUG STORE.

29-3p

High Vacuum Rug Cleaning. Called for and delivered. We take in second hand furniture an clothing. Phone

A SPLENDID FEELING

That tired, half-sick, discouraged feciing caused by a torpid liver and consti- S patod bowels can be gotten rid of with ] a surprising promptness by using Ilerbine. fri You feel its beneficial effect with the first dose as its purifying and regulating effect is thorough and complete. It not only

642-Y.

Wanted

BOY WANTED to take rooms at Cammack Studio,

or older.

care of 15 yrs.

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I

Lost

*rms, so far as physical con- [ concerned, with his I

^ Precaution would be highly f' e from another and equally

nt viewpoint. Dr. Armeontends. It wouM safachildren. The first

tho

early

be ul- ’

children!

course dinner to the parting college ing.

students last Thursday evening. Those 1 Harold Beamcr, wife and baby

I present were John Newsom, Theodore Champaign, 111., and Mrs. Lizzie — - - — .7~~ Lindsey, John and Sumpter Riley. | Scott were Sunday visitors with L' sT—Two twenty dollar >dH Mr.4. Julius Ricker and Mrs. J. David Scott and wife. j between Dr. O. K Overstreets of- ' Townsend attended the musical at The baptizing from the Union Val- ^ Ce and , pos * office ‘ Marglc Burl ' t ''’ [Brazil last Wednesday. jley church which was held Saturday Commercial Hotel, Lp j Mrs. Charles Taylor and two afternoon was largely attended, LOST—Knight’s Templar watch ilaughters, Mary and Katherine, at- there being ten candidates for bap- Return to Banner office, receive

at Brazil last, tism.

contact it) usually the Srst who by the Schick Test show [“•eolation of the child. h» >ooptlblMty to the dhtoeae-

RUSSELLVILLE Hargrave, of Indianapolis, P? her brother, B. F. Har-

Fordice is spending

^cation at home.

Mr. and Mrs. Mentor Mason, of Crawfordsville, spent decoration day with H. L. Boyd and family. J. E. Byrd and wife spent Saturday

at Danville, Illinois.

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wilson enter-

hiS Itained for Sunday dinner in honor of 'Wallace Proctor and wife, who left

Ramsey is at Martinsville, | Tuesday for a motor trip to Califorie baths. nia. About thirty relJt.ves partook

Fink and family of Indian- of a bountiful dinner.

e visiting relatives here for J Mr and Mrg y rne st Wilson and lb .. . J Elizabeth Cunningham, ?pent Sunday

nd Mrs Ray D. Grimes °f Wilson .

•'Pent decoration with Mrs. . , ’me,. The Royal Neighbors entertained ^laria Harvey is moving into ; phe Royal Neighbors of Raccoon • home, the Belbo property. i day evening. Candidates " < ' rc ‘ l ‘ , Mian Sisters will observe ; through the mysterie of tie (tgi( -, ’morial next Sunday at 2:30 a social time was afterwards enjte ‘ at the cemetery. and ice cream and cake was sei\e<

tended the musical

Wednesday.

Willing Workers club met at the home of Mrs. Carry Bellamy last

Monday evening.

Kenneth Hurlburt and wife called on Oliver Stringer and children on 1 Friday evening. > Mr. and Mrs. Versal McCammack

I reward.

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LOST—Kappa key with name Lois Luther on back. Return to Banned Office. Ip

LOST—Beta pin. Finder please leave at Beta house or call 165. Reward. 3-2p

John Due and Andrew Tayor yis- and daughter Lenora spent Saturday ited friends in Brazil last Sunday. night with her parents Lemuel Albin

Ottis Tuggle and Jerome Johnson anl family of Mt. Meridian,

of Brazil were Greencastle callers Harvey Mabb had his Ford car

last Sunday. painted last week.

Floyd and Theodore Miles gave a M rs - Lewis Keller who has been farewell party to the college students confined to her home on account of last Saturday night at the home of illness for many months remains

Mr. Bernrire Smith? A large num- about the same.

her were present from Brazil. ( There will be a all -lay meeting and Emerson Julian had a birthday basket dinner at the Mill Creek church LOST—Sigma Tau Gamma fratlast Sunday. A very lovely dinner Sunday, June 8th. C. L. Airhart of ternity pin. Finder please return to was prepared for him. He was show-, Crawfordsville will have charge of the gu South College Avenue. Reward, ered with presents from friends at services. 2-3]i

LOST—Between Alpha O house and administration building a small black leather purse containing about seven dollars. Please return to Margaret Safford at Alpha O house. 3-2t

home and abroad. j J. H. McCammack spent a few da. s Charles Brown and William Cart- the first of the week at Roy McCam-

wright were in Indianapolis on busi- mack's.

ness last Monday.

For Rent,

Banner Want Ads Bring Results

i David Price, who spent the win- FOR RENT—Two Unfurnished moter with his daughter, Mrs. F. E. dern rooms close in. 105 W. Colum- ' Maxson and family at Minneapolis, bia st., also sleeping room. 3-3p 1 spent Tuesday here. He left Wed'nesday for Frankfort, where he will F JR RENT—Four unfurnished ! spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. rooms and pantry, modern. 7 South Walter Murray and family. Locust street. 3-2t

drives out bile and impurities but it imparts a splendid feeling of exhilaration, strength, vim, and buoyancy of spirits.

Price 60c. Bold by

Sold by Owl Drug Store

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PALESTINE

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborne were called to Hazlewood Friday on at- f count of the death of Mr. Osborne's | grandmother, Mrs. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. John Bugg and child- j ren and Clarence Elmore spent Sun- ■ day in Russelville. Mr. and Mrs. James Hylton spent I Saturday night and Sunday in Indian- “ apolis. | Mr. and Mrs. Card Summers and ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Alexander. spent Sunday with Frank Rogers. Clarence, Raymond, Helen and Mane Beck spent Sunday with Char- ( lie Miller and family. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck, Mr. and • Mrs. Henry Osborne and Elijah Bak- ; er attended the funeral of Mrs. Fisher near Hazlewood on Sunday.

YOU GET THE MONEY THE (fi SAME DAY YOU ASK FOR IT $20.00 TO $300.00

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on Automobiles, Furniture, gj

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Pianos, Live Stock, etc. INDIANA LOAN CO.

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Room 3 Donner . Udg.

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Open Thursday of each week

Step " .COUGHS £01DS AND

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FOLEY?' HONEHAI CSTACtlSHEO 1875 Snoo tin Test ofToic SirvimThiue Gene ratio REFUSE SUBSTITUTES

K. I*. MULLINS, Druggist

SUGAR RIDGE

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scobee visit-

on

PORTLAND MILLS

We were very sorry to hear of the death of Miss Katie Akers. She wont ! to school at this place and was known

by everyone around here.

Miss Frances Crooks is visiting | Mrs. Harold Gibbs this week. j

Ben Magill and wife near Lebanon ed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Berry

will move in the Bill Bain property Sunday.

this week. : Miss Lorene Knauer and Miss BerSeveral from around here attended nice Reeves spent Sunday with the the races at Indianapolis Friday. Misses Naomi and Pauline Booher. Miss Irene Clodfelter, near this j The J. F. F. had a business meetplace, and Sand ford Romine of Mor- j n g with Miss Irma Jones Wedne^dav

ton were married last week. afternon.

Miss Leona Calvert spent the day Mri ad Mr. Carless Brumfield ol Sunday with Miss Cecil Stewart. Lizton visited at A. L. McClary's on

Several around here went to the Friday,

shower at Mrs. Ray Clodfelter’s Sat | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hillis culled on urday afternoon in honor of Miss:Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Brown Sunday Irene Clodfelter. ! afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J- T. Carpenter left ! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Berry of Con Sunday for Terre Haute to visit their nersville spent the week-end withchildren. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Berry.

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