The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1928 — Page 8
tiik uin-iKNCASTu; daily lanx/.k. Monday. jANUAin rJilril
To All OUR OLD FIUENDS And To All OUR NEW FRIENDS We Wish THE VERY BEST For The Coming Yeai’ Voncastle Theater
A prospoctor who had in lii.s ha.stT in her la.'rt days, bevausc of th< I’h.mjj left his Ford coupe j>arkt'd on an in- brought abcut by automobile^ toiurban track to run back ami see; the rural districts, she wa piepaiin. what had happened, turned around to affiliate with the flreenea , ^ M'ti
just in timo to see a Muncie IrounJ | odist Kpiscopal < r.ureh.
interurban knock his car from thd She still held her membci . hip v. t track. Injurii*^ to the three were | the Mt. Olive F'-reign .K> ' Home .f is not serious. sionary Society, whieh 'id rot p nd
0 with the j>.. inf f the f
OniTUARV \ was also a member of the Country
Miry K. Watt*, daughter of Kva newding Club.
•Tane and James Haney Torr, was , ^ ha(j a paision for domestic afbom m .Madison^ Township, I*uUi»m' fairs and h(r hom ,, w;i ^ a model of
cleanline, s and artistic nrrnngemen and was always open for eunuminit:
the children of the ixat— “Wasn't it pleasant, O'
mine,
In those good old days „ f sunshine
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County, October t, 1808, on the farm :'.'>r,i which her pirit took its flight, and finished her earthly course I>ce- • inin r If), U»27 at the age of 59 years
with a laiR" circle of filends. , Her book of life i s c | ove(1 Shi ni'wi expciienced the joy* of ^* r .un 0 , 1 . 1 U "X We n «t
motiit-1 hood iiut mothered every little i hill, legimlle. s, of race or color, tha' came within the paths of her daily walks of life, thus again proUay.ag the woius of the Master, when he aiii, “As >e did it unto the least of tlv -,.. ye did it also unto me.” And
... i - .. .. while on her bed of affliction in the ItiYf* dainties piopuTcd by Ik i own . .. , <
h nd and flowers Sr all occasions, hospital, mused the chJWren ask-
the , ; s , loving and ,I voted wife ing that they might be bought to he « mem y h , , nuer'ang. that the htUe ones P««-
her three brothers, Willian ing hero other missions, mifht [ Aunt Mtey fell asleep thi, „ i Franklin J., and J. Walter T “ " ugfit .n that she might ^ them WMaperin^-'Tell the boy, t
She was charitable and her heait v. m out to the old and afflicted, ne’•r pas ing the unfortunate one, wi*h-
ut giving gen: i ou- a.ms.
.She fell many times on her own •i-il of afflleticn,. cnly to ri.-e again, trength tied, an.I more di lermined to •airy m, constantly remembering oiks in all. walks of life, with tokens
When we went visiting v , Ui(n Out to good Aunt Maty ;. And Oh! my broth, r tliis i, This is to tell you she «>•
To welcome us.
gatherings of all kinds. .She was hos-
„ pitable in the truest sense, and hr
lwo months * nn <* * ix d »y ■ ^ w » s * friendly welcome and cheery attitud menilxr of a 1 irge family, her father warmm) th( , hearts of a u who etnteret 'I an. mother, her - ister, Mrs. William «. h(> was fun .i 0 ving and merry ' ..,1m. an! Mr. Charles Allen and abounding in wit and humor j : hrotlvr ( arle- T„rr, having pre-j ^ nfVrr herself to grow oh' |
by word, deed, ir aetioh. lb 1 a life of loyality, and serviee to tho-.
huge relationship, togcth<
Out to old Aunt Maiyi..
' e i d her to the great beyond. She rereivtd her education in the
gradi a I high school of Limidab 1 , when it f r t flouri.hnl fnjm its natural 11 soul e which con isie ( | of ilio gunrring of -.tune and the burning >f lime and in the i.iy. when ehildn n wet drilled in spelling an. niithmetie hi the famous old "match-
and were tiaim i in penmanship by the “old writing ina ter.”.
Sin was marriiil to Kdmund Watts Mai h I I, iRy.i at Gmncastle and •vith the lAceptien of a short tim'” following er mart I - go, during which
; he loved, and on the death of be' father in 1902, sh • took up the “man- j tel" where he lutd laid it down ;,ieC was a constant eompanion to imi mother for a long period of twenty . five years and until. In i xehang'd her ehown of ninety three ye:ir- t .. a erown of righteousnes-, in the su.u met: of 1925. So devoted were tiny c each other that their "Souls of < reh | other, seemed such a part that th y seemed to be fibre and , re ol ••aeb;
heart.”
ALL frtl.B INDIANA JYPlANAl'OLlS— Ore of the two luj.iLri'sp;’ poliee patrok' reecntli pur.-b' ed in tlii,j rfty ba. rover*<l 2, ir j<v tahing the “men”- pri s j i r:~ t j jad in the pa.-t three month . Tie other baa journeyed 2,486 rnde.‘ in i. little more than two month - int K CARS f RASH. MUNCIE, l»d. Jan. 2. iUl'i— Three persona were injuret uy flying gU s near here when four auio* mobile.., a truek and a roncritc mixer, tind an iutrrurban figured in a i ra- ti. \u un.idi~DHfieyj drt’.er from F • k-
| er started to pass a rar driven by Edward E. Hockett, of this city and ^ failM to get around and on bis owi ein of the njad in time. An approaching tlurk side w,i|ns| him. Hi I ear turned ivi-r. Hii<-krt was unI ahle li> slop and rollidisl with a concrete mixer which had rolled from tho truck. Hockett's rar slid over an ruihaiikment. A third automobile appronehing from the rear hit the overiurned r.u of the unknown driver. The team, moke, dust and llyii : glas,.- had just died down when :i fourth automobile crashed int. th’ roar of the third automobile.
pen. d -he r side I at Ciay City, yhej
spent her entire life in the community ; At the death of her own motlo r in which he was bom. .-he took into htr home her husband' Shi was united with the Methodist mother, giving her the ,-ame go‘ Kpi i'op:il Church at “Old Mount rare an<| the same devotion, ninking Olive" in tiie day - of her y*outh, when i the ame su rifico that he did I": ttansportatio:i wa- in the primitive hr r own mother, gladly and willingly fashion, and will hr 1 rrmembeicd by | Her crowning glory, was bn ib many of the older friends, riding to 1 votion and service to the.-e Motla is. (i. from the acre I oi l house off ministering to them in sieknes- ami woi-hiji g ayly seated in the old t n health, amusing them as -im w ul fashion i: ide -addle on the primitive little eh'b’rrn, serving them h\ dir . hei favorite hoise, wh-ch was alwat an I lying with them on '.heir bed- by DKvided by I er devoted fatlier fo' night, guarding and priteeting them ■aih of the m mber.r of his family.' It might truthfully lie aid Im hrd With tin pas ing of this old renter of J down lor life for others, fulfilling Mm -ommu'iity worhiji she moved he ' commandment of tiio “Ma ter' wimu •nen'lii i-h : p t I.an.ie- Chapel, serv- he -aid “This i- my commandment tig tit re in th" different organi's-at- that ye love one another as I Itavi ion. 'I th" church, teaching a class in I love! you. Gr»at<T love hath no ni in th' ptim.ary department of the Sun-! than this that a man lay down it
day Schorl, and attending a- long as il wn possible for iter to do so and
Life frr his: friends. Ye are my friend if ye do whatsoever I command you.
WELCOMING 19X8
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The New Year rolls around like an old friend to grecl us. It brings no great and startling changes and yet il emphasizes the great changes that have been brought about through years of constant effort. No greater change is slum n than in the field of culinary art. The Urconcastlc housewife in 1928 demands the best ot equipment that these years of invention and improvement have perfected for her use. She faces the 1928 list of three hundred and sixty-six daily menus with the aid ol an efficient and economical modern fuel. May we help every home in (.reencastle make this a year of vast improvement in the kitchen.
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Greet! ngs:
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Greencastle Gas And Electric Light Company
To our many friends in Greencastle and the surrounding country we extend our sincere thanks for the hearty reception given our products during the past
year
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We look to 192JS for the continuance of a most friendly relationship between the people of the community and this firm.
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