The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1928 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9,1928.
, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gorham, a son.
Harry Luetekn of Locust street is , driving a new Chevrolet coach.
John Vermillion and family have left town on a week’s vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Moore, Route 4 are the parents of a daughter, Reba Lois born to them Thursday morning. •
"Mr. Witz's grocery i located at ](! ca t Wa hmgton . trect, and I thought I would droii in on him the othei day to a I. what experii nee he w.i having with the |io|iulai new Middy Bread.
M'. ho , the baker, in i t on making every loaf of Middy bread large, oft and llakey and baking it to a cri.-|i, brown crust on the out ide.
I a-Led Mr. Wetz what he thought aliou the i/e and he aid, ‘Not only ha it a better ta te, but it
i by fai the largest pound loaf 1
have evi r gold.’
Tin means more slices a c wall as bettor lues,”
Ad Man for Middy Bread
Middy Bread
—is the largest pound loaf
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Mrs. Elizabeth Lowe and daughter of Burk will he the weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crawford.
Miss Eila Beckwith is visiting with relatives at Lake i.lull, 111. James AI bin of Ladoga was a vi itor here Thursday.
Miss Louise Lucas airived home toiUiy from Colorado whore she has been attending school the past semester at the Sate University at Boulder.
Miss Beulah Yeager ha= returned home fiom Evanston, 111., where she has been attending the summer session of the School of Speech at Northwestern University.
Lawrence Hammond was removed from the County Hospital Thursday to his home. IIis condition was reported to be about the same with perhaps a slight improvement.
Sheriff Edward Eiteljorge took Charles Cline to the penal farm on Thursday afternoon. Cline was recently convicted in the Circuit court of forgery and sentenced to sixty day at the farm.
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journed to meet the fii|t Saturday in September at the home of Mrs. I Alliert Haleb. * + + •»• + ♦ Kntertain For Torr’s
Lntertuinrd \l Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Herbert of Manhattan entertained at their honu Tue day with a dinner in honor of Mr. mui Mi -. Ji.hn U. HuIIman of Torence, Cal. Tin r- present were: Mr. and Mrs. John lb llutlinan and -on Hilly and Wendell, Mr. and Mi . Jolui M. Fellow of Induiiapoli , Mr. and Mr . John Lewis Fellow and on , Lloyd B. and Dougin ,. + + "t- + Mrs. Ilidtom To He Hostess. The Friday Circle will meet Friday afternoon at 2:'t0 with Mrs. Haul Hultom, Suutli Colli ge Ave. All member- please be pre enb Mr. and Mr . Ora Lady, Mr. and Mr Thomas Filler and Mi- Doiis Loiene Miller an- at home from a visit to Turkey Run. Lawrence Elliott of Terre Haute, i pent Wednesday lu re with Mrs. Dan Elliott, South Jackson treet. •I* •!• -I- -S -s Horst Reunion Sunday Sunday, Aunu t r_’, the Hurst fam* ily reunion will he held nt Win' drove, one mile south of Mt. Meri l1: n. All relatives and friends are invted to be pru ent an I bring wellfilled baskets. A number of good ■peakeis and other entertaining fiatun are being arranged so that all who attend will have a plea ant
time.
SikiI Club Meeting The August meeting of the Social Club was held on the first Thursday nt tlie home of Lola Crnsby, with sixteen member present. After the husine meeting entertainment was furni hed by Aida Wilcox and Edna Young. Rcfn -hments of an-
Phone All Social Items To 95.
Mrs. Watson Hostess
The Mt. Pleasant Needle Club met with Mis. Florence Watson it her pictty home on Washington street on Wedm day afi rnoon. There were only three membei nh-eiit.The mn eting wa- hel I on the pleasant porch and th time passed ijuickly enlivened with music and conversation. At 4:.'tn the ho-tess served delightful lefreshment- consisting of
Mr. and Mrs. K igar Braden, Brick Chapel, entetained Wednesday evening at their iioim for Mr. and Mi^. Clifford Torr wh > ; re here from Buffalo, N. Y., for a visit. Those present were: Mr. ami Mrs. Clifford Torr, and sons, Carl Allen ami Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Torr and children, Franklin and John, Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Torr, and sons, James, Edmond and Ralph, W. S. j Torr, and Mrs. James Hunt and
daughter, Ethel.
I Delicious refre-hments of ice i cream, cake and lamonade were serv I ed, and a good time enjoyed by all !
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!■ the P«*< Ofllra •« Urcasraatlf. laAlana. aa urcoad clasa mall uialfrr. I atfrr tha art af March S. 187V. Vabarrlptioa vrl<c. IV caata »<• mack.
Personal And Local News
In addition to the annual Quincy picnic rain the A. E. Dorsey con*truction company had a breakdown on their cement mixer which also delayed the paving of South Indiana •street. One of the cables was brok-
and Kelly f,,,^ $1.00 ^
Children’s Red & g^sai All Wool, Red and Elaeii*
$1.50
ond< 22 s hail
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THE QUALITY C
J. H. ITTCHFORl
which w-as held near Cora, Sunday. Miss Ruth Harris, who has been working at Indianapolis spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Olive Harris. Mrs, Dan Neese and children Edwin and Eula B. went to the Hun<dck-
Pr reunion near Mrs. Harley Yc or Meese and eh J' in and Jim V Neese Monday al Mr. and Mr-, ft ter Eula 13., are
There will he ;i meeting of the Fair Board Thursday evening in the county agent’s olfiee. A check up of till activities for the coming fair will be made and final plans will be started as there is only about a month more before the fair.
Hugh Houck and Frank Crawford left today for an extensive motor trip through the East. Enroute hey will visit Harry Hough at Morgantown, West Virginia and make •tops at Wa hngton, D. C., New Yoik and other eastern points.
Lawrence Crump began his vacation at the local p u \-office Thursday morning.
home-made ice cream, cake and iced 1,1 + + +
Return From Trip
I William Join and Charels Mc- | Curry s|ient Thursday at the Quincy
picnic.
The next meeting will
be hehl
of
Miss Louise Lucas who has spent
li a. ,,,
in Sptcmber at the country home of " w“'PauTwestVaH and mother, Mrs. ’ th ‘‘ ummf ‘ r in Colorado Mr . Cl. rk Coffman. The gue-tsde- Mark Westfal | of (, k i ahoma City, ar- . <V,lo -» has ''eturneil home,
parte, at a late hour declaring Mrs. i r j Vl , ( | Wednesday evening from an
charming hostc.--. v extended visit, through the East, ac-
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bartley, and laughter, Minna Mae, south Indiana street, had as their guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Weist and family and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hendricks, Jr., of Ft. Smith, Ark. The girl- were formerly Ml. s Jean and Miss C.nil Stroube of this city.
Wat.-on
hostess.
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Mi .. O’Hair Hostess The Veronica Club met Wednesday afternoon at 2:40 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Henry O’ilair on -outh Locu.-t St. Responses to roll call we-e miscellaneous. Mrs. Fred
Elmer Selleis was back on duty • l»t the post-office Thursday morning
iCompunicd by Mrs. Belle M. Carver, afU-r a nine day’s vacation.
'sister of Mrs. Westfall. Mr. West- |
fall and party were guests of the Miss Lillian Southard and the I'nited Drug Co., for four days at Misses Harriet and Rose Joslin spent Boston, where the company cclchrat- jC'.c day wth friends in Terre Haute,
led i 2.‘»th anniversary. Among the
Biadcn was the leader for the after* noon anil she gave a very humorous description of the members of the club. The cluh ;uljouni\l after a
' elightful social hour.
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Estep Family Reunion
The 6th annual reunion of the
E-tep family will be held
home of Mr. and Mr-. Nick Clement., five miles north of Fillmore on Sunday, Aug 12th. Friends and
relatives are invited.
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Bainhridgc ('lull Met The Bainhridgc Junior Economics Club held its meeting with Olive and Ruth Anna fay wood, Tuesday afternoon, August 7th. The program consisted of roll call, old husine--, new business, America by club; music by Freda scobce and
entertainment provided the guests wa a -learner trip up the bay and
a wonderful clam bake on the beach, ti which 5000 sat down to a dinner of -ea food, also an evening with
Will Rogers.
Mrs. Westfall and party report an intere-ting vi.-it in New York City,
at the City, Niagara Falls, Wash-
ington, I). C., and Cincinnati. Mr. Westfall and mother will he guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Marshall and Mrs. Carver in this city for a few
days.
•{. .p •!• 4- 4i Entertain for Miss McCoy
Mrs. J. D. Harmon, of Indianapolis, is visiting here wth her sstor, Mrs. John Young, south Jackson St.
yd food cuke, ice cream and mints Mila Crosby; talk by Cornelia Eads; were served by the hn-te-s. The Home Sweet Home by club; talk by club will meet with Anna Dixon, on Mis. Albert Haleb. Fept. 6th and each member is asked Delightful refreshments were to biing a sampb of quilt block. i served after which the club ad-
The employees of the S. C. Provo Store, and Mrs. Charles Allen, East Anderson St., ontertaned Wednesday evening with a delightful picnic supper nt the home of Mis. Allen for Miss Meta McCoy of Durant, Okla., who is visiting here with friends. Mi-s McCoy, Is-fore leaving this city was employed at the Provo Store. A
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tucky.
Mr. and Mr . James Bittles and family are in Kentland today vi-it-ing Dr. and Mr*. W. C. Matthew-
and attending the circus
there.
With a splendid program arranged, the regular weekly concert by the Greencastle Bund will he given this
Springs, | evening at S o’clock on the north side
of the court house lawn. Last week’s concert crowd was the largest of the season hut (ho intense heat may bring additional people to the down town district tonight in an effort to find a cool breeze along with the music. There will he a big meeting of the American Legion and the Legion Auxiliary at Beechwod Park, Rockville, next Sunday. Hon. Frederick Landis of Logangport, will he the principal speaker. He will address the gathering at 2::i0 p.m., his subject being “Soldier- And Citizens.” All ex-servee men will be admitted free and all are nvited. There will he a picnic supper at 6 o’clock.
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Aunt Suzie Golf spent the week
showing end wi th Ros* Rubeck’s and went
with them to the Hunsickcr reunion
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