The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 August 1928 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, AUGUST 13,1928.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward D»lby, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Busby, Mr and Mrs. Aaron Grabel, Miss EHna j Irwin, Morris Irwin, James New^ent, and Mrs. Minnie D. Curtis. At the noon hour a bountiful dinner wag
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Mis* New (rent Honored.
Mrs. Andrew Wimmcr, Mrs. Robert
A Fine F’rojtram. The rcaoine; recital (riven by
H. Newfrent an Mrs. Russell New- pupils of Mis Edna Hillis Friday pent were heste sei Saturday after- evening, Aufrust 10, in the Hij?h
noon at a mi cellaneou shower in School Auditorium was enjoyed by a
1 ,nor of Mi ' Goldie New^ent, who large au in-nee. , oon to b.-come the bride of Ross The program was well
Runyan of fhi« city.
A color scheme
v.;,s carried i.ut ..rtistically in all ap- such
I,, intments for the j,ai ty. Garden of recital is the first to l*' presented
spread on the lawn at the home ofjw»ek. M. ana Mrs. Busby and ererjrone thourghly enjoyed the repast as well as spending the day with Mr. and
Mrs. Busby. ++++++
Delta Theta Tau Meets.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brown and family spent the week-end at Ross-
ville, 111.
«. I Dean Scohee returned to the hospital Monday after being away on
his vacation for some time.
Personal And Local News
Delta Theta Tau will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Elks Gub room.
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Brunerstown School Reunion. The reunion of the Brunerstown
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py the pupil- and Mi«s Hillis. huuld ehool will be held Thursday, Augus.
'of pink and white be highly complimented for directing H’-. and a large crowd >s expected to
ucee <full recital. Thi- type; attend the all-day -es-ion. At noon,
big dinner will he served in a)
Charles McGrefur was a visitor in Indianapolis on Monday.
John Keightley spent Monday Indianapoli- on bu-ineesa.
Mi-'s Ice Bunten of Indianapolis was a visitor in Fillmore .Sunday.
;! ,wer in various colors decorated the {„ Greenca-tle.
room-. The gift- were presented to ti,e bride-elect by little Mary Ann and Roberta June Vewgent, dressed as
biide and groom.
The pupils taking part were: Margie Lee Reeves, Jack Gillespie,
Mary Riley, Anna Ruth Neier, Dorothy Arnold, La Can a Cox, Marion
At serving time, Helen Fiances Hellers, Juel Maddox, Genieve Vaughn
Wimmer and Dorothy Newgent
i-ted the hostess.
grove near the present school building. Oscar Thomas who lived near Brunerstown in his earlier days, and who is a former pupil of the old school, will give a history covering the chool for 50 years. Lemuel Johns of this city is the oldest teacher who has been located and some
Many beautiful an 1 useful gifts
were received by the bride-elect. Elizabeth Yount and About thirty five guests were pre-- Rector,
ent for the occassion.
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Miss McCullough Honored.
Emily Caroline Conklin, Marion McBride, Evelyn Crump, Lueiiie Conklin
Meredith Reeves, Catherine Wilson, " , ' 1 P u P il? ai ’' 1 aI ™ ,ivin K h< ‘ rP who
Martha Ellen wi " thp reunion.
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Attends Terre Haute Luncheon.
Misses Ixiui-e Robinson and l.illian
Miss Eunice Taylor was in Terre Haute Mon ay where she attends! a
Party For House Guest.
Miss Minna Mae Bartley will entertain Tuesday evening at 7:3# o’clock with a bridge party for her
llarn- entertained at M - Robinson’s luncheon given by Mis- Maxine Mo-
home Friday evening in honor of Miss Evelyn McCullough, whose birthday was the 10th of August. The large lawn at the Robinson home east if tin city was attractively decorat-«-d and lightnl with Japanese lanterns and fumi-he I an ideal place for the games and dancing which made up the evening's entertainment. Delicious refreshments were served during the evening by the hostesse s Those who were present were: Misses Evelyn McCullough, Elza Mor-
guest, Mrs. Andy Hendricks, Jr., of
Ft. Smith, Ark.
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Intosh at her home in that sity for
Mis- Kathtyn Zimmerman of Brazil. H|afk Sch(M(1
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Attend ( raven Reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sweeney, Miss Lydia Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweeney and son, Mrs. Henry Bicknell ana Mi-s Florence Cu.-e attended the Craven reunion at Center Valley, in Hendricks County Sunday.
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Birthday Party Given.
The Black Woods, about one mile west of the city was the scene of the reunion held Sunday bv the pupils and teachers of the old Black School House. Over one hundred gue-ts from ail over Indiana, Ohio and Michigan were present, and all came especially for this occasion, which is looked forward to each year with anticipation
A. R. Chenoweth was a business visitor in Indianapolis Monday.
George Long is taking a vacation from his work at Barnaby’s Mill.
Reed Miller left today for his home in Pittsburg, after a ten day’s visit here with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Todd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alec McMains and Mr. Roy Christy spent Sunday at Walnut Gardens.
Edgar Young and family of Tulsa, Okla., were week-end visitors in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Gill of Anderson street.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brown vsited in Coatesville Sunday with friend-.
Four weeks from this morning the Greencastle school bells will ring.
Oris Lush is taking a vacation from the Moore and Cook Shoe Store.
W. O. Clodfelter was a business visitor in Indianapolis Monday.
Mrs. W. W. and C. C. Tucker spent Monday in Indianapolis shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright ami son were visitors in Lafayette Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Blake are the parents of a -on born to them Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray Potter and Mi-s Pearl Gibson were visitors in Jndiunapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Henry are driv-
A delightful birthday paity was by every one who was ever connected | j n g a new Eiskine -edan delivered by
risen, Martha \ ughan, Ethel Marie given Friday at the home of Freman ' n :ir| y wa >' with the old school house.
O’Hair, Julia Crawley, Florence and Madonna Hutch' on of Hamrick Station, l.o re no S'opts, of Paris, Illinois, Frances Brown, Josephine Beck, both of Coatesville, I.iilion Harris and Lou-
president,
Williams. Games were played and re- j Ernest Stoner, retiring freshmint- were served during the presided at the sessions, afternoon. ^ morning was spent in renewing Those present were: Albert Moore ol<i «'hool acquaintance* and in remin of Michigan City, Louise Hall of is< ' in « pleasantly of the days spent ia
i e Robinson, Messers. Hansel H. Goverdale, Garnet Williams, Effie s< hool. At noon the regular Tower, Jaim Hester, Willis Masten, Tharp, Helen Wyatt, Roxie HarmonJ b° un ^fid reunion dinner was enjoyHale Cowling, Howard Tower, Kugen Haniel McCullough of Tielle Union, I‘i the afternoon numerous ,-peechRuark, Merl Todd, John Dills, Stan- Margaret Shillings, Louise Chadd, ' s w, ■ r, ' K‘ ven > »mong them a very ley and Marion Sear, Wellington Loui.-e Van Vat tor, Eva Mae Strange ! interesting address by Senator Air Crandall and Morris Kersey. rhaod, Gene Peter on, Gilbert H rew E. Durham. All former pupils * + + + *+ Cox, Lorene McCammatk, Thelma !1,ul teachers were given opportunity
(arritrs To I ten c. Stone, Lowell Collins and Homer Me
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ca:tiers of the southern division will 4.^,4. have a basket inner Sunday, August Mr. \nd Mr.* Bushy Entertained.
to talk.
During the business .session, a committee was appointed to see if some | nature of memorial could not he
Pith at McCormii k' Creek Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busbey of built in the old grounds. The eommitnuth of Speni or. The driver*, famil- Eagle-, south-west of Greencastle en- j tee is as follows: Mrs. Lizzie Spurand friends will attend. The divl- tettained Sunday Mrs. Emily Wool,] 0•ion include about thirty fve rarrer'. vlr. and Mrs. George Garret and sonj (Continued on page 41
annual
Dioasands ' of tons /> given away- fl
Club
tree coal
Want a ripply of coal—free? You can get it by joining our Ueatrola Free Coal Club—a part of the national Free Coal Club that you read about in THE SATURDAY EVENING POST of August 11th. This is the seventh consecutive year that thousands of tons of coal will be given away, free. Join our Free Coal Club now, and you will get a supply of coal, free, with an Estate Heatrola—delivered long before the cold weather sets in. The
Morrison brothers.
Miss Kathryn Houck if Dayton, O., i* the gue-t of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Houck.
Prof. Oscar H. William* who has been teaching in the summer school at Illinois University for the past ten weeks, is at home. There will he a called meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Miss Mason, 107 Howard St.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cnadd went to Indianapolis, Sunday where they joined a party and motored to Madison and spent the day at Cliffy Falls.
9jj rsale ^ sun silk dresses conk Real Bargajj
Come in amH Them Ovt the quau SHOP J. H. I'lTf HPOi
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vail and family and Rev. and Mrs. Harbin of Grays* ville are the guests of Mr. and Mr'. Kenneth I. Todd and other relatives in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Erno=t Rader and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Rader and Miss Stella Rader motored to Muncie and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mace. Mrs. Mace is a sister of Ernest Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hinton I and daughter, Miss Wilma Hinton, J are home from a year’s trip which ! took them to San Diego, Calif., and j the Hawaiian Islands, where they j visited their children.
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In a slow game Quincy downed FOR SAIF—1 Goverdale 6 to 1 with all the breaks R. te-ted- 1 f lr7 n "
Sidt Gregor who is guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Otis and Mrs. Cagswell at “High Knoll,” is .-pending this week the guests of his publisher in Chicago and with other friends.
Miss Edith Watson of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Florence Watson.
Mr. ami Mrs. L. W. Hudlin motored to Dana Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Harlan. Their daughters, Enid and Erma Hudlin returned home with them after a visit there.
Walter Campbell of Fillmore has a new Chevrolet truck which he purchased in Coatesville.
Misses Edna Hutcheson, Helen Hutcheson and Alberta Morris and j Mr. Forest Jones and Hiram McCul- ' lough all spent Sunday with Misses I Edith and Mildred Johnson at Leban-
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harlan are driving a new Ford,.sedan delivered by dealers of Bridgeton.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. O. Griffith ano Mi-* Ruth Smith attended the races at Crawfordsville Sunday. J. E. Boesen, rural route 7, is driving a new Ford touring car delivered by King, Morrison and Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. George York and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ross have returned from a trip to Lai# Michigan.
Mr. and Mr-. George Schwin and their daughtei of Covington were visitors in Greencastle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright and son
William Blanchard, formerly of Greencastle, hut now of St. I-ouis, and son of Dean and Mrs. Blanchard of this city, was in Greencastle over the week-end for a short visit with his parents. Mrs. William Trite and Mrs. Ida McAtee and Mrs. Russell Scohee spent the week-end at Winona Lake, Indiana, visiting Mr. Cully Trite who is singing in Dean McCutcheon’s choir thi- summer.
Forest Aker.
going to the winning team, Sunday Brown Leghorn e n-' afternoon on the Goverdale diamond, yearling White'0 •R This is the third time that Quincy j Bred Duroc has won from Goverdale although the Se,,t. 2S. i-e mile f-Tp
two games previous were closer. Gov- ~ erdale made one run during the first inning, but failed to regi-ter after that. The batteries for Quincy were; Coffee and Williamson, and for Cloverdale, Sackett and Ray up until the
sixth inning when they put in Bailey in Banner Block ViJ and Showmeyer. Harry LaRue of streets, 25 foot fronj Greencastle umpired the game. One in depth, three -tori, j of the largest crowds of the season 1 basement., occupied by
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0 ; acres, 5 1-2 miles westf Traffic on the National Road this Brazil Pike in the
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves and family left this morning for a two weeks stay at I.ake Wawusee, where they will visit their son Gilbert Reevewho is employed at Sargent Hotel.
motored to Lafayette Sunday and ! Th< ’ ir son B y ron of Hammond will
spent the day at Columbia Park.
Forming
enrollment fee of $2 is applied on die purchase price of the Heatrola, and exceedingly convenient terms of payment are offered.
An. extraordinary offer on an extraordinary heating plant. Not an imitation, but the genuine Estate Heatrola, nationally-advertised, nation-ally-known, favored everywhere by those who want the best Remember—only the Heatrola has the laten si-Fire Air Duct, the ingenious device which practically doubles the air-circulating capacity.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Haines of Indianapolis spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hibbitt.
Fred Toma', who has been confined to his home in Hanna St., for -ome time by iline=s is slowly improving.
The Greencastle Band will practice tonight at 7:.'t<i o’clock. All members are requested to he present on time.
spend one week of his vacation with
the family.
James Bettis, son of Mrs. Frank Bettis of Clinton township, attended the Honnor Club banquet, given by the Pictorial Review Co., at the Severin Hotel, Indianapolis on Saturday August 4th. Members of the young Hustlers Division were represented from different paits of the State.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chapman and son have moved to Greencastle to
< harles Bunten of Fillmore, has a j ma ke their home. They are residing
at 702 east Seminary street. Mr. Chapman is the manager of the new J. C. Penney Company store which will open early in September in the Allen black on the southwest corner
of the square.
new Chevrolet School Truck which he will use this winter in Marion town-
ship.
Miss Marguaret Gilmore, Miss Gaosie Dare of Harrison, Ohio left Monday monung f>r Bay View, Mich
igan.
Miss Mary Anderson of Indianapolis spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Anderson on East Seminary street.
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Come in and get the details, at invite us to call at your home. This offer is good to September 1st only.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Harbison <f Indianapolis, spent the week-end with Mr. ami Mrs. Omer Roswell, west of town.
Stephen Chcnoweth has started his vacation from the Franklin Street garage and has gone on a camping and fishing trip.
Robert Linville end daughter Minnie and Sam Roberts and wife of Whiteltown, Ind., were in Goverdale Sunday to see his hi other Bennie Lenville ami nieces Miss Stella and Annie Collins, also in Putnamville to see Mrs. Emma Hester, sister-in-law, nieces Mrs. Nellie Williams and Mrs. Walter Sublett.
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week is believed to have reached a new peak in its twelve mile straightaway across Gay county with the exception of the few days proceeding and after the Indianapolis Speedway and local celebrations and races. Onh hs only to not the tourists in the restaurant- at meal hours to appreieatc that the tourist business is quite an item to the prosperity of the cit” Tourists camps, usually those supplying cabins with made up beds, ait* full practically every night. The same is true of the hotels and many of the resdences taking tourists for overnight, while filling staton- and garages aie also benefiting in a financial way from the “out-ide money.” The busness that comes to the grocery stores from the campers is not os great a.- in the past years probably due somewhat to the abandonment of the Muncipal Camp here, when it wa~ taken over for the county hospital
grounds.
The Grant Hotel, which was built, a few years ago “|it in the |ticks”, is rewarded for the year that it was
sl ut out by the reconstruction of he 1 Madison
road with a good busine-g. The owner- have constructed a number of small one room houses to suplement the hotel service and now offers filling station service and an nutomoble mechanic for all small repairs an* adjustments of machines.— Brazil
Times.
Pond” district, knmr - bert farm. J, A. h.:J eer, Reichner owner
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Mrs. James Brown is very ill today at the home of her daughter Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Rogers, Mrs. Brown is suffering of heart disease.
Mr. and Mr- Fred Goodwine have returned to their home in this city after a three week’s visit in Junction i Cty, Ark., and Shreveport, la.
HEATROLA
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JOHN COOK & SONS COMPANY
Mrs. Clarence Wysong and daughter Bettie, have returned to their h' me in Indianapolis, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. I^ne on •South Indiana Street. Mr. and Mrs Bernard Monnett have returned to their home after an eight day's vacation trip to Gay where they visited with relatives, and returned by the way of Chicago and Michigan City. Mr. and Mm. L. W. Hubble had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ^ m. Fulford and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds, Mrs. George Hietz Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. f ritsch and daughter of Indianapolis.
Miss Heaulah Yeager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Yeager of this city and one of the most talented readers in thi- section of Indiana, filled a vacancy on the Rockville Chautauqua progiam Saturday evening, caused by the tragic drowning of Winston Ashby of Roachdule. His sister was scheduled to appear Saturday evening and when she coulu not be there, Miss Yeager who was attending the evening’s program, was prevailixi on to fill the remainder of the program which -he did with much credit.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henry were Mrs. O. W. Tice and son of Roanoke, Va., T. F. Webster and son of Fincastle, Va., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Webster and family of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. David Roach and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harlan and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Webster and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Henry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Henry, Mary Belle Henry of Roanoke, Va., James Roach and Ross Rogers. Mrs. O. W. Tice and son and T. F. Webster anil son will leave Monday morning ami visit relatives in Charleston, West Va., on the way home.
Fresh Eggs
Now is live time to pack eggs for next winter, hut they should he strictly fresh and infertile. We have them.
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