The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 August 1928 — Page 2
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Notin' ix hoivby (jivon that tho until i.'ijfneil ha- li>.n appointed hy the ( lerk of the Circuit (Hurt of Putnam County, State f Indiana, administrator of tho o-tat' f John A. Brown-
inir lat Said vent.
Potts and daughter, Virginia, i in«titute« the week of August 27, j have returned from a visit with rela- i speaking at Paoli, Bedford. Blooming-1 goat Offira at OrMB* lives at Clover.lale. j ton, an i Maitinsville.
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IH7». Catherine Bauer left We.inesday for .sahaaiiptioa arlva. »# aaata ► ,r a WP ak' Visit In Chicago.
Harold Storm, of Marion township, | is attending Young Peoples’ Conference at Camp Mack on Lake Waubee.
Personal And Local News
John Brother- of Gary, spent the week-end in thi* city with his parlent*, Mr. and Mr*. A. A. Brothers
and sister, Helm.
J. B. Harris pent Tuesday in Brazil on business.
RECITALS were given During the Summer School, in Miss Ruthledge’s department of the DePauw School of Music, a eiies of studio or home recitals have been given by students who played the entire program which comprised work taken during the term. These recitals have been a source of instruction and inspiration to the students and of interest to mem-
bers of the family.
Those who have given a recital
Cecil Brown has started home in North-Wood on Avenue.
a . new Hillsdale
Everet Turner, DePauw ’87, and Miss Elizabeth Ostrenda of New
in Greencastle l during the summer term are: Betty Univer-! Nichols, Marguerite Cowan, Marion
| Seller, Lucile White, Pauline Neier,
berg, New York, were
Wednesday visiting DePauw
ally.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Phares,
Gerald Keller made a business trip,
Champaign, Illinoi-, Monday and i M: rtinsville, sp. M the day here with
friends. Mr. Phares was employed here sometime at the Steven's Drug
Store.
and Jeannette Campbell.
ALL OVER INDIANA
Miss Wilma Hunt is visiting in Indianapolis with relatives for a few
days.
Miss Eva Milburn, Supt, at the Putnam County Hospital, is taking her vacation.
The annual New Maysville picnic was held Wednesday. Several from this vicinity motored to the picnic i grounds and spent the day meeting old acquaintances.
Mrs. Mae Terry and daughter Fiee.ia are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oru Finney at Clovenhde.
Homer Griffin and wife, returned to Greencastle Tuesday after spending a few days in St. I^uis.
Mrs. Mary Owen and sister, Mrs. Alice Hunt and daughter of Medora are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Owen.
Mis. Emma Hester im Miss Helen Williams of Putnamville are -pendng a few days in this city visiting relatives.
Letters of administration in the i tate of John A. Browning have bqen issued to Robert I. and Thomas L. Browning,
SEYMOUR — Definite action regarding the establishment of a proposed airport here is expected to be taken soon by the Seymour Business Men’s Association. The Rotary club here already has voted its support of the project.
Mrs. T. T. Moore of Phoenix, Ariz., who has been the guest of relatives and friends in Greencastle, has gone to New York for a visit there with her son before returning to her home. ' i
Friends of Mrs. Carrie Ratcliff, formerly a resident of Greencastle, have received word of Mrs. Ratcliff’s appcintment as a istant superintendent of the Cunningham Home, a paid home for children, operated by the Methodist church, in Urbana, Illinois.
YEDDO — A horseshoe pitching contest and a band concert by the Veedersburg band are to be among the features of the fiftieth annual reunion of old settlers of Fountain and adjoining counties at Patterson grove near here, Aug. 16.
H. B. Walls and daughter, Dorothea and Miss Ethel Hall attended the Telephone meeting in Martinsville
Wednesday.
Mi. Nell Browning has returned to this city after spending the past two weeks with her brother, George Browning, in Detroit.
An affidavit charging non support has been filed against Robert BittleThe affidavit states that Bittles has in t taken care of his son, Robert, for the poet eight weeks.
Robert Wright,, a farmer living
near Fern, underwent nn operation for the removal of his appendix at] the county hospital Wednesday morning. Dr. Sluss of Indianapolis was the
urgeon. Wrigk was taken to
hospital Tuesday night in the Mc-
(’urry ambulance.
Funeral services for Theodore Kleinbub, 56, former resident of this city, were held from the East Main street Christian Church in Elwood Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, conducted hy Rev. V. Hayes Miller. Burial was in the Elwood cemetery. Mr. Kleinbub died early Monday morning of ptomaine poisoning.
EAST MARION
The C. C. Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. O. Bunten. Leonard Newman and wife spent a few days last week with the lat-
ter’s father, at Springfield, 111.
Jesse Sechman and family and
Morris, and Edwin Hunter
spent the w’eek end at Cataract Falls. Mrs. Sullie McGinnis called on Mrs. the I Myrtle Storm Friday afternoon. 1 E. E. Buis and family called on Glen Burgess and family Sunday af-
ternoon.
Miss Ruth Poynter visited a few days last week with Miss Mildred
Storm.
Mrs. Myrtle Cash spent Thursday with Mrs. Ida Newman. Relatives from Virginia have been visiting with John Webster and fam-
>1/.
Mrs. Myrtle Storm called on Mrs.
Amy Buis and daughter Monday afL. H. Dirks, dean of men, will a P', trrnoon pear on the progress of four teacher’s
Word has been received in this city of the birth of a daughter Tuesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. William j Hester iii Boston. Mrs. Hester waformerly Miss Cornelia Allen of this! city.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Jones are [ at home from Niagara Falls, New i York, where they have been visiting! the past ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hazeley and Miss Madonna Mason.
Jesse M. Lee Camp, No. 24, Sons f Veterans will meet Friday August 17 at 7:110 P. M. at the Fire Department. To make arrangements for u lioan dinner for the G. A. R. John Goddard, Secretary-Treasurer.'
'I he annual beekeepers meeting, which include dinner, will lie held on Saturday, August 26th, at Robert A. Ogg’s orchard ju-t east of Greencastle. Everyone who is interested in beekeeping is welcome. C. O. Yost, State Inspector, will he present. 12:.‘10 is the hour.
of Putnam County, deceased, estate i- supposed to be sol-
J. H. Pitehford has purchased the Bridges home at the north-ea-t corner of Franklin and Locust street-. Mr. and Mrs. Pitehford will occupy i the residence during the coming winter as they recently sold their home 1 ' n east Washington street to Mr. and i Mis. A. Fleenor.
Robert !.. Browning and Thomas L. Person who took the collar from Browning, Amlinistrators. dog at home of Cozetta Meeks 116 August 14, 1928. |W. Franklin St., is known. Return at James and Alice Attorneys, Jj ^ijonce and save further trouble. I5.jp
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Monice Burgess is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Buis and family.
A. O. Cooprider and wife and N. J. Storm and wife motored to the Masonic Home at Franklin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter called on E. E. Buis and family
Saturday evening.
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PALESTINE
Mr. and Mrs. Card Summers at- | tended the Summers reunion which j was held at the home of Joe Smith
Sunday.
Mrs. Donald Games spent Monday with her si .-ter Mrs. Harold Eggers. Cecil Knauer and family called on Hrwey Osborn Sunday afternoon. Miss Maomi DePew is visiting
Mrs. Haynes this week.
Mrs. Charles Beck passed away Thursday night at her home in Bain bridge. Mrs. Beck lived in this neigh borhood for several years before mow ing to Bn inbridge, Mrs. Beck leaves to mourn her loss the husband
sons an,| 5 grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Alexander and children of Indianapolis spent
Sunday with Fred Rogers.
Miss Edith Rogers spent the week
end with home folk*.
Harold Bwker is at Camp Knox for
two weeks.
Mrs. Ivan Goodwin spent Monday with Mrs. Lewis. Several from here attended the | funeral of Mr-. Charles Beck which was held in Bainhridge Sunday morn-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. G*rl Pregg of Anderson have been visiting Tom Solomon and other friends during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Evans spent a few days last week with James Hyl-
ton.
There will be church servees Palestine Sunday morning.
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Miss Katherine Louise Hugle And Dean Long Were Married In
Terre Haute May 27th.
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their kin ne-. r. • to all durnjt the . Hunter Reunmii.
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September 2nd
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Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Katherine Louise Hagle to Dean Long, which took place Sunday, May 27th at Terre Haute. The couple will he at home after September 10th at 10
Olive Street, this city.
Mrs. Ismg has been a resident of Greenca.-tle for the last six years, three years as a student in the University, and three years as an assist-'
ary. She is a member of the Green castle Business and Professional Wo-
men’s Club.
Mr. Long is assistant professor of
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economic- at DePauw University. He received hs A. B. degree from Simpson College in 1924, hi- M. B. A. from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in 1926. During the year 1926-27 he was assistant professor of Business Administration at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge and of the Alpha Tau Omega
fraternity.
Mr. and Mrs. Long left Wednesday morning on a motor trip to the Black Hills, South Dakota, and Yellowstone National Park.
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Miss Ruth Pitts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pitts, south of the city and Ross Bullerdick, son of Mr. and Mis. Ed Bullerdick of M'gn-
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hattan were united in marriage Saturday, August 11th at l^idoga. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bullerdick, and son, Miss I'auline Pitts, sister of the bride, and Wilfred Allbright witnessed the ceremony. A wedding supper followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey l>res.-ler at Milligan. The young couple will make their home in this city.
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Hostesses of Section Four for May. Mrs. Cha«. Donnohue. Mrs. Joe Donnohue. Mrs. Mike Reising. Mr.-. Mary Kelly.
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Koyd-Pslm-Rissler Reunion.
The Boyd-Palm-Rissler reunion | will he held next Sunday, Aug. 19th j in Ollie Wright’s grove, which is mile and one half southeast of Manhattan. All meml»ers and friends of
the families are cordially invited.
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Brown F'ry and Sweet Reunion. The Brown Fry, and Sweet reunion wa- held on the beautiful spacious lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dora Sweet, Greencastle, W. Berry street Sunday. The forenoon was spent in renewing acquaintanceship. At noon a bountiful table was spread under a tent and every one did justice to all the good things that make up a reunion dinner. After dinner there was a devotional service led by Rev. John Sweet of Marshall, III. All joined in singing, "In The Sweet Bye and Bye,’’ prayer was offered hy Rev. Seewt and he al o nave a talk and closed hy all singing “God Be With You Til! Meet Again". The election of office** was then held for next year. Dora Sweet, President, Arthur Fry
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