The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 July 1928 — Page 4
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THE GREENCASTCE DAILY BANNER, iHURSDAy , JULY 5, I92n
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& Hpre And There ^ pasco, wash., July e. (up)-a T l A 1 pet cat v.as included amon K the as•f ^ ^* + ^ *** ^ *^ - et- of an insolvent bank which were
placed on file in the superior court
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CJiildren were Tuesday evening callers on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackeon and family. They made ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Dalles Ruark spent Tuesday night and Wednesday in Indianapoh with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Dicks.
Mr®. John Christy fell Thursday morning and broke her left am. Mr. and Mrs. Badger Hessler called on Aunt Bertha Shoptaugh Wednes. day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Day spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Tincher of Mt. Meridian. Several fiom here went to Craw r -
.!i001 jfr^igned has been appointed by the
.000 I c^rk of the Ciicuit Court of Putnam ford-ville Wednesday evening to see
•f* 00 ; County, State of Indiana, administra- the Eire work-.
Mi and Mrs. Charlie Hunt have cream
returned from Kent^' went to see their d , Stevens. They left her J condition. & Artie Me.Nary ha; t jH coupe. Mrs. Ott Lydick and L ward went to Indian apc J Aaron Cooper who for some time is slowly Jl Jesse Elliott wa- in / nesday. Mr. and Mrs. VVilfr* Mr. and Mr-, flair ft. Indianapolis Thursdav
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YESTERDAYS RESULTS VmerifSn Association Minneapoli-, 4; St. Paul, 3. Ohily Games scheduled.) American League Philadelphia, 5; Boston, 0. (Only game scheduled). Nalional League New York at Pittsburgh, (rain). Philadelphia it Boston (wet grounds.) (Only games scheduled.) Three-I League Terre Haute, 4; Danville, .1. Evansville, 9; Bloomington, 5, Sptingfield, f>: IVoiia, 3.’ Decatur, 4; .Quincy, 3.
tor of the estate of Lorenzo F. Moore | late of Putnam County, decea ed. Said estate is supposed to he sol-
I vent.
Ro-coe F. Moore Administrator. July 5,. 1928. Fay S. Hamilton, Atty. fi-3t
Mr. and Mrs. Hanna Wednesday afternooi i Mrs. Wade M, \’ ar At
reru Receives iNew U. S. M
BOY, 4 MOTORIST COLUMBUS, Ind., July fi. (UP)— Donald Ford, fi, -on of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ford, i- one of the youngest auto drivers in Indiana, his father claims. Before he reached his fifth birthday last February, the boy was able to start the engine of his father’s car, but lacked length to manipulate the clutch and brake pedals. The father has rebuilt an old car in such a manner that it will fit the tiny driver and now hardly a day passe- without Donald taking a spin. And he knows his stop-and-gn-signs hi.- father says.
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MIDGI l i \LI l IIRi\ I S BATTtl REEK, Neb. July 6. (IP) A ealf that weighed only two pounds at birth, is thriving on the farm of Theodore Teeeler. ’REPARES FCR POLE A; J rm
NOTICE OF ADMINISTR ATION Notice is hereby given that the un- i dersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Audministrator De Bonis Non of the Estate of Edward F. Watts late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Citizens Trust Company of Greencastle, Administrator De Bonis Non. Dated June 22, 192k. Charles McGaughey, Hays & Murphy, Attorneys. 22-3t
FILLMORE Enoch Proctor and Mrs. Emery Wright have returned home from Creston Iowa where they were called on account of the death of Mrs. Wright’s father. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sntherlin and
Alex..nd«r P. Moore (right), American Ambassador u-hrf audience with President Leguia. Peru still receives foreign JE
lives with much pump and ceremony.
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A NEW GUI I < Ol USE
RESHVILI’.E, Ind., July P. (I P) The Rush County Hoard of Coinnii .inn i mu M i y immy were in wine nan.
" ,,Kr h,v * • ’ ha ^ n * Pa., where they appeared in ., page. liilU PTtMHm nit- ci i n vc rl oil mfn . «... ...
; Wayne. Theplane used was a swolhnv, owned by Paul Snick, this city.
ant. The pageant depicted the life of Prances Slocum, white girl who spent her life among the Indians after being kidnapped from her from her home, Wyoming Valley, Pa., by mem-
ber of the Deleware ttibe.
HOME FOR DOG
ROCHESTER, Ind., July fi. (UP)— | Walter Flook told his wife he married her only to obtain a home for | hi dug Mi-. Gertrude Elook allege in a divorce suit on file here.
in; lead of having to go to other near by towns where they have golf I our -
f»s,
Oliver ( arlmi l, Halbert Brown, Virgil Malfett and Robert L. Newkirk, local business men are the promoters of the golf course, and have been working lo gain membership to the
iluh. Charter menilrer- are being r> ~~
charged !■ i in onb r to obtain financi INDIANA HARBOR— A burglar for the eiv timii of a 11 ib-hou e and who ransacked the store of John the working i ' the ground. Ilackus came hack a night later anil The eon) ha eight holes, the.ietuiner all the loot except two canI mg' t lieirn. nils and tin .hurt- jdy bars. On the first visit, the hundit est laO yard Pli ntj of natural haz- toi If $7.50, a $:)0 watch and qaunity aid- are v iti ed on the eourse as of eandy, cigar- and cigarette-,
the trees and knolls are thick. The —o cups and Hag an now in position) PLYMOUTH and promoter believe the course will I). O’Keefe
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dunn and < hildrui ’pent the Fourth with Mr. and Mr. . .1. W. Dunn of Mary, (nd. Mrs. Clarence Dunn and children and Miss l.orene McCammack have returned from a week’s visit in Indianapoli , Hartford City and Mary.
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PERU— Miami Indians from Miami county today were in Wilke-harri
I'M IM liuvom lilt* Mill -
fair grounds In i
golf eourse.
The new emir e, which will take in 25 acres, formerly used as the Ru-h county fair grounds, is about otic and one half miles from the city and promoters believe, will a (ford a place fur
IOral ' ^’ lf ! VALPARAISO E. II. Miller is
suffering from broken tihe received when he stumbled and fell while carrying Harold Stevens, auto crash victim, to his office. The doctor stumbled a bumper torn from the car of a "hit land run” driver after it at tuck Stev-
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THREAT TO KILL I OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., July (ft (I’P)—The Oklahoma City Daily News today printed a charge that Justice Fred P. Branson of the Oklahoma Supreme court has “threatened to kill” Carl C. MaGee, editor
of the News.
The News declared the threat was made before a leading member of \he
Mr. and Mrs. Alves liar and a business man in the offices
” ■" - ■’ u sp d a new airplane for of the Chief Justice. MaGee was op.b velop into on- of the “sportiest" ( the first stage of their honeymoon 1 posed to the re-election of Branson to courses in tins vicinity. trip, a flight from this city to Ft. (the State Supreme court.
t S —l , »th« Nmu Bernt Ralchen, hero of many viation iccotnplishments, appears n good Humor as he is photoraphed at Roosevelt Field sur'ejring the By:d polar plane .•Toyd Benne’t
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